13 episodes

In an increasingly polarized world, Spirited taps into the wisdom of leaders and activists who will help illuminate how spirituality informs action. Hosted by educator, activist and writer Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, this podcast explores life through the perspectives of diverse spiritual thinkers, practitioners and teachers.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 125 Ratings

In an increasingly polarized world, Spirited taps into the wisdom of leaders and activists who will help illuminate how spirituality informs action. Hosted by educator, activist and writer Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, this podcast explores life through the perspectives of diverse spiritual thinkers, practitioners and teachers.

    Making Real Change with Shannon Watts

    Making Real Change with Shannon Watts

    Shannon Watts is the founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, the leading force for gun violence prevention. Moms Demand Action has chapters in all 50 states and a powerful grassroots network that has affected change at local, state, and national levels. You can find more from Shannon in her book,”Fight Like a Mother: How a Grassroots Movement Took on the Gun Lobby and Why Women Will Change the World.”

    • 37 min
    Embracing “We” with Jagmeet Singh

    Embracing “We” with Jagmeet Singh

    Jagmeet Singh is the leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party. His campaign to become the country’s next prime minister made international news, thanks to his progressive politics, his appearance as a practicing Sikh, and his viral interactions with discriminatory protestors. In 2019, Singh became the first racial and religious minority to lead a major political party in Canadian history. This episode, Simran talks to Jagmeet about how Sikh spirituality guides his personal and political path.

    • 18 min
    Paying It Forward with Rabia Chaudry

    Paying It Forward with Rabia Chaudry

    Rabia Chaudry knew she had to use her voice for the greater good when her religious community entered a time of turmoil and discrimination. This episode, Simran talks to Rabia about her advocacy for the Muslim community. Rabia also shares what brought her through an abusive relationship, and the story of watching her friend go to jail for a crime she believes he didn’t commit. That last experience led her to write her 2016 book, “Adnan’s Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial.” You can also hear more from Rabia on her two podcasts, Undisclosed and The 45th.

    • 25 min
    Bridging Divides with Rabbi Brad Hirschfield

    Bridging Divides with Rabbi Brad Hirschfield

    Rabbi Brad Hirschfield believes fanaticism happens when people believe they’re 100% right, 100% of the time. But how can someone be resolute in their faith while avoiding this toxic mindset? Rabbi Hirschfield is a lecturer, religious commentator, and president of the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. This episode, he shares his journey to faith, his past struggle with fanaticism, and his view on how we can heal divides in our society. You can find more from Rabbi Hirschfield in his book, “You Don’t Have to Be Wrong for Me to Be Right: Finding Faith Without Fanaticism.”

    • 34 min
    Manifesting Empathy with Abdul El-Sayed

    Manifesting Empathy with Abdul El-Sayed

    Abdul El-Sayed is a professor and medical doctor turned politician and civil servant, who has a fantastic new podcast about public health called “America Dissected.” Abdul is also an author. His new book, “Healing Politics,” will be out on May 5, 2020. In this episode, he discusses his grandmother’s wisdom, his journey from healthcare to politics and his hope for the future.

    • 32 min
    Fighting For Justice with Charlotte Clymer

    Fighting For Justice with Charlotte Clymer

    Charlotte Clymer is a writer, Twitter savant, and one of the most prominent transgender activists in the country. In this episode, she talks about her personal experience with poverty, faith, the US military, and her ongoing fight for trans rights. Charlotte is currently the press secretary for rapid response at the Human Rights Campaign.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
125 Ratings

125 Ratings

Jaspreets31 ,

Love listening to this podcast

Dr Simran jeet Singh does an excellent job with this podcast to bring to light issues that are so important to our being. His interviewees are interesting and very influential, much like Simran

Lsarsour ,

Excellent & thought provoking

I listened to a few episodes back to back and they were all thoughtful, engaging and gave me a lot to think about. Much of it resonated with me but I walked away with so much. Great choice of guests. Will definitely be keeping up with this podcast. We all need some more inspiration in our lives.

pocket_ashes ,

Great new podcast

Every episode has been intriguing and wonderful to listen to. I’ve really enjoyed the diverse variety of speakers chosen and the hope this instills in me. 7 episodes in, can’t wait for more

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