Life is a Festival #176
The importance of civic responsibility in a time of political polarization
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Read MoreSami and Sharon return to the show to discuss their ambitious peace project, the Lighthouse.
Read MoreHow one young woman is transforming terror into service and the extraordinary courage and care of the good souls of the Tribe of Nova.
Read MoreSharon Avraham, co-founder of Midburn, and his theme camp co-producer, Palestinian activist Sami Awad, extend a call for healing.
Read MoreBy emphasizing fun, sacrilege, and even the grotesque, we can safeguard social justice against dogmatism and self-righteousness, preventing its co-option.
Read MoreCamille shows us how to unravel the legacy of colonization in our bodies through psychedelics, grief work and somatic healing.
Read MoreWe need to compost the old world, not simply run away from it. Ashoka is here to teach us how to build the infrastructure of care for the new world that we know is possible.
Read MoreJordan teaches us how to make sense and find our footing to meet the world’s complex challenges.
Read MoreIn light of a series of allegations concerning predatory behavior by Nahko, I have decided to remove this episode from my catalogue pending an accountability process.
Read MoreFrom helping Banksy launch sky lanterns, to extolling the virtues of a bamboo toothbrush, Beans is the paradigm of a festive life that makes a difference.
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