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Radical Sacred

Radical Sacred

著者: Jenny Misslin and Phillip Dieke
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Remember, you are on sacred ground. Stay rooted.

For two years Jenny Misslin and Rev. Phil Dieke have been contemplating a podcast. An opportunity to discuss spirituality, nature, community, and the interconnectedness of it all. All things they love, are very anxious about, and eager to explore.

Radical, defined as "the relating to the fundamental nature of something." This term can be divisive, but to Jenny and Phil it is an invitation to connect back to the divine goodness, the sacred, at the core of all creation.

Radical Sacred is an invitation to join them in curiosity as they explore questions such as:
  • What is an experience that led you to a kinder, more inclusive spirituality?
  • Who was the first person you met that broadened your ideas about the Divine?
  • Where do you experience the Holy?
  • If liberation of self leads us on a pathway to liberation for all, what has that looked like in your own spirituality?
  • How do you find joy and pleasure in these wild times?
  • Has there been an anchor for you as your spirituality has shifted?
  • How can the stories we tell ourselves harm or heal ourselves, and creation?
Not experts, Jenny and Phil strive to live the questions while exploring the mystery of all that is unsolved in our hearts and souls.

Will you join them?Copyright Phillip Dieke
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  • Season 3 Finale - Meandering and Meaning Making
    2026/07/01
    Thank you for joining us for our season 3 finale episode! We’ve had a lovely and winding 3rd season. We’ve chatted with authors, poets, scientists, naturalists, sex therapists, spiritual directors, artists and more to explore the true meaning of reciprocity. We end the season with reflection, presence, and connection. We invite you to join us over on Substack as we take a break from recording for the summer and to find us at Wild Goose Festival from September 4th-6th in Harmony North Carolina. We appreciate you dear listeners and will be back this fall with a new season, new stories, and new ways of exploring our sacred roots. It’s just the two of us here at Radical Sacred and it helps us out a lot when you rate and review the pod and share it with like minded folks!

    Show Notes:

    • Radical Sacred on Substack
    • Radical Sacred on Youtube
    • Radical Sacred on Instagram
    • Radical Sacred at Wild Goose
    • Radical Sacred Website
    • Radical Sacred Sounds of Summer Playlist
    • Our Lady of the Garden by Pádraig Ó Tuama
    Key Topics:
    • Reciprocity in nature and society
    • Systemic imbalance and economic exploitation
    • The role of creativity and community in social change
    • Environmental sustainability and water usage
    • The impact of wealth and inequality on society
    • Spiritual practices and inner reflection
    • The importance of vulnerability and honest community
    • Imagining a world beyond capitalism
    • The significance of joy and whimsy amidst chaos
    • The season's journey of inward and outward reflection
    Chapters
    00:50 The Poetic Reflection on Life's Journey
    01:56 Celebrating Season Three and Themes of Reciprocity
    04:09 Exploring the Concept of Reciprocity
    06:25 Reciprocity in Economic Systems and Social Services
    09:15 The Impact of Wealth Disparity and Extraction Economy
    10:59 Environmental Concerns and the Balance of Nature
    13:03 The Call for Action and Collective Responsibility
    15:13 Creativity and Individual Uniqueness in Challenging Times
    20:37 Finding Joy Amidst Imbalance and Struggles
    25:31 The Cycle of Life: Death and Renewal
    28:45 Imagining a Better Future Through Creativity
    33:26 Exploring Spirituality and Nature
    37:46 The Power of Community and Reciprocity
    41:06 Creative Collaboration and Vulnerability
    46:09 Reflections on Meaningful Conversations
    53:43 The Journey of Connection and Growth






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    58 分
  • Walking the Path of Creativity with (Creative) Kate Thomas
    2026/06/24
    We go on an imaginative journey with Kate Thomas, a UX strategist, visual designer, and artist who lets curiosity guide her work and her life's path. Kate’s way of being is rooted in her deep spirituality, love of nature, and enjoying the wonder of every day. What can we learn about ourselves and the holiness that calls to us when we take time to listen to the quiet still voice within and to follow the sound of our own genuine? We invite you into creativity, yearning, and honoring your sacred time and your sacred self in this lovely episode with the lovely Creative Kate.


    Show Notes:
    • Figma
    • Sabrina Ward Harrison
    • Art Farm in Annapolis
    • Creative Kate Website
    • @thiscreativekate : check out her pinned post about creating pockets of hope
    • Morning Poem by Mary Oliver
    • Wild Goose Festival
    Key Topics
    • Kate's journey from graphic design to UX and art coaching
    • The role of curiosity and play in creativity
    • Using art as a spiritual and self-discovery practice
    • The metaphor of compost and chaos in growth and renewal
    • The importance of boredom and silence in creativity
    • Connecting with nature and spiritual practices
    Chapters
    00:30 Morning Reflections: The Power of Poetry
    02:00 Introducing Kate Thomas: A Journey of Creativity
    08:45 The Role of Art in Childhood and Self-Discovery
    13:23 Curiosity as a Guiding Force
    20:22 Listening to the Sound of the Genuine
    22:30 Navigating Work-Life Balance and Creative Expression
    30:16 Faith and Upbringing: The Roots of Creativity
    34:56 The Importance of Boredom and Imagination
    43:39 Finding Beauty in Chaos: The Compost Metaphor
    49:13 Future Endeavors: Eco-Grief and Community Engagement






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    52 分
  • Rev. William H. Lamar on Ancestors, Stories, and Living Resurrection
    2026/06/21
    On this special Father’s Day episode of Radical Sacred we have the immense privilege of talking to Rev. William Lamar about his beautiful new book Ancestors: Those who Bless us, Curse us, and Hold us. Rev. Lamar talks to us about the importance of intimately knowing and calling upon our ancestors, the perfect memory that water holds, how to listen to the still small voice within us, and the importance of silence, nature, and music. Sitting with Bill for this episode was a profound blessing and we always leave our time with him awake, aware, and more alive. We invite you to check out this fabulous episode and dive deep into the ancestors inviting you back to your truest selves.


    Show Notes:
    • Ancestors: Those who Bless us, Curse us, and Hold us by William Lamar
    • Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, DC
    • I am my Ancestors’ by TaRessa Stovall
    • The DC Church that beat the Proud Boys in Court now Owns Their Name

    Key Topics
    • The biblical transfiguration story as a metaphor for ancestral engagement
    • Water as a symbol of perfect memory and spiritual renewal
    • The internal journey of self-discovery and internal cartography
    • The role of music and storytelling in connecting with ancestors
    • Resurrection as a cosmic and ecological process of renewal

    Chapters
    00:30 The Legacy of Ancestors
    02:56 Introduction to Reverend William H. Lamar IV
    05:41 The Importance of Ancestors in Faith
    07:29 Writing the Book: A Personal Journey
    11:19 The Transfiguration and Ancestral Connections
    16:00 Water as a Symbol of Memory
    22:18 The Role of Music in Spiritual Life
    28:05 Distraction and the Inner Music
    33:16 Finding Connection in Nature
    42:22 Bumping Into Oneself: The Inward Journey
    47:06 The Role of Ancestors in Our Lives
    54:56 Living Resurrection: A Poetic Invitation
    01:05:44 Father's Day Reflections and Ancestral Connections






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