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Soul Search

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Soul Search explores contemporary religion and spirituality from the inside out — what we believe, how we express it, and the difference it makes in our lives
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Welcome to “It All Starts With A Soul Search” podcast, where we delve deep into the thought-provoking blog posts and video content from KindredSoulSearch.com. Join us as we explore themes of human connection, creativity, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Each episode offers a deep dive into the ideas and inspirations behind the posts, bringing the digital words to life with nuanced discussions and personal reflections. Whether you’re a longtime reader or a curious newcomer, thi ...
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Sista Soul search

Sista Soul search

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Topics relating towards spiritual, financial, emotional growth. Evolving black females sharing their journeys and testimonies. Come catch this vibe sis ! Cover art photo provided by Bruno Thethe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bruthethe
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Searching for Medicine’s Soul

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Hosted by Dr. Aaron Rothstein and featuring expert guests, Searching for Medicine’s Soul explores medicine’s purpose: Why do physicians do what they do? How does the practice of medicine relate to scientific progress and human flourishing? The result is an in-depth analysis of the history and aim of medicine, and its collision with a thrilling and sometimes tragic age of discovery.
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Soul Searcher

Krishna Dinesh Sagar

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It is important to have balance in every area of our daily experience. To do that, one must work hard, have good relationships, have a healthy spiritual life, learn how to handle money and continue to grow personally as well as professionally. With the responsibilities and going through life experiences, we learn every day. Sharing those learning with everyone here.
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Soul Searchers

Tyler Hall

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Soul Searchers is a podcast about life's biggest (and not so biggest) topics. From deep questions like - "What is the purpose of life?" "Is passion key to success?" and; "Who is God?" To not so deep questions like - “How can I win at adulting?” “Is college worth it?” and “Personality tests - Are they really useful at helping us become better people?" Soul Searchers seeks to answer these questions and so many more in a light hearted and spirited discussion between 3 thought provoking twenty s ...
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Soul Searching with Seneca

Simon Drew

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The Roman Stoic, playwright, orator, political advisor, and moral philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca was one of the most prolific writers in ancient times. His moral letters have had a particularly far-reaching effect throughout history, and still today they are among the most widely read philosophical writings. Now, join poet, musician, and philosopher Simon Drew as he returns to Seneca's epistles and explores their real value for the modern seeker.
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Searching for the Soul

NPO Luister / EO

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We zijn weer terug met Searching for the Soul of Gospel Part 2! Henk van Steeg en Giovanca Ostiana ontvangen geweldige gasten als Danny Vera, Typhoon, Karin Bloemen, Leo Blokhuis, gospelzangeres Muriel Blijd en meer. Samen nemen ze je mee in de verhalen over en achter de gospel. En er klinkt natuurlijk veel muziek. Ook live!
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Searching for the Slavic Soul

Witia

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Discovering the Slavic culture is not easy. Scientific sources are scarce, and oral tradition tainted by Judaeo-Christian point of view, imposed on our ancestors with fire and sword. Written sources come from historians or travellers looking at the culture of Slavs with the eyes of a witness, not a participant and usually from the perspective of a foreign (Roman, Arabic, Judeo-Christian) culture. Archaeological discoveries require interpretation by modern researchers which obviously blurs th ...
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There can be a kind of grief and overwhelm at the violence happening in the world right now. Much of it is distressing — and often it feels like so little can be done on an everyday level. But in the day to day, are there ways we can practise peace, within ourselves, and in our communities?โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode, we dive into the nature of fame in the digital age, inspired by KindredSoul's latest blog post. Join us as we explore the democratization of celebrity culture, from ancient global figures to modern digital influencers. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube to stay tuned.…
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On this episode, Aaron is joined by Charlotte Bismuth, author of Killer in a White Coat: The True Story of New York's Deadliest Pill Pusher and the Team That Brought Him to Justice. Bismuth discusses the profit motive behind the opioid crisis and her decision to prosecute Dr. Stan Li, whose criminal medical practice in New York led to 16 overdoses …
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Dive deep into "The Search for a Kindred Soul," an exploration of human existence in the digital age. Examining how the internet connects us globally, we still remain grounded in the here & now, reflecting on the contrast between our physical presence and digital engagement, Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube…
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In this episode we explore how love and personal significance stand at the core of inspiration. From the symbolic importance of everyday objects to the transformative experience of shared rituals, we explore the ways these elements shape our identities. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube.…
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In this episode we embark on a meditative journey through time, space, and consciousness. From the origins of sound and life to the evolution of human perception, join us as we explore how our sensory experiences connect us to the cosmic history of the universe. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube.…
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In this episode, we embark on a meditative journey through time, space, and consciousness. From the origins of sound and life to the evolution of human perception, join us as we explore how our sensory experiences connect us to the cosmic history of the universe. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube.…
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Language, a mosaic of syllables, conveys vivid imagery and telepathically stirs the recipient’s imagination, transforming sounds into meaningful communication. Misused words can break this melody, causing confusion and disconnect until clarity is restored. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube.…
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In this episode of It All Starts with a Soul Search, we unravel a poetic meditation on light, consciousness, and the infinite interplay between the two. Dive deep into the cosmic mystery of how light acts as a silent witness to the universe and the human experience. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube.…
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TV bloopers offer a universal language of laughter, connecting us in our shared imperfections. As digital platforms reshape how we create and consume content, these moments reveal deeper truths about human creativity, resilience, and our evolving interconnectedness. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube.…
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Welcome to the debut episode of “It all starts with a soul search.” In this thought-provoking introduction, we invite you on a journey through the intricate dance of existence, exploring the delicate threads that weave our shared human experience. Visit kindredsoulsearch.com and subscribe to @KindredSoulSearch on YouTube to stay tuned.…
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It's a commonly held belief that play is just for children, but for many adults it's a path to self-awareness and creativity. Play is a joyous way of spending time, and more than that, a way of being fully human and connecting with the divine.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Immerse yourself in Stripped, South Africa's first feature-length audio drama, produced by Baird Media, now streaming on https://startlivingmy.life/stripped and all major platforms.Based on the life of Thomas W E Budge, Stripped tells the gripping story of one man's defiance against apartheid-era conscription in 1971 and his struggle to break free …
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Food is a basic need, but also more than just a way of nourishing the body. The food on our plates and the drinks in our cups tell us all kinds of things about who we are and what we believe.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dive deeper into the turbulent backdrop of apartheid South Africa in the early 1970s with this companion podcast. Thomas W E Budge explores the tense relationships between key political figures, the Watchtower Society, and the apartheid regime, focusing on Jehovah’s Witnesses’ defiance of conscription and the persecution of homosexuals.Gain a riche…
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In this companion podcast, Thomas W E Budge reflects on the personal and societal reasons behind the creation of Stripped. As a teenager detained for resisting conscription in apartheid South Africa, Thomas shares how the control of both the apartheid regime and the Watchtower Society impacted young Jehovah’s Witnesses.Stripped is not just a story …
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Thomas W E Budge’s story isn’t just one of personal triumph; it’s a powerful exposé of harmful religious doctrines and a source of encouragement for those marginalised and victimised for their differences.Unlike typical South African podcasts, Stripped breaks new ground as the country’s first feature-length audio drama. Produced by Baird Media, it …
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In post-apartheid South Africa, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela is asking, when is forgiveness possible, and where does that leave the search for justice? These questions have sent her on what she calls the "reparative quest", seeking answers from people on opposite sides of the atrocity.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What happens when your deepest convictions aren't reflected in the society around you — how do you navigate that gap? Academic Farjana Mahbuba and entrepreneur Mariam Mohammed have been living out this question in their pursuit for gender equality.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Maps tell us all kinds of things about the places they describe. Growing up in Central Australia, Kim Mahood was fascinated by maps. Now map-making has become a collaborative project for her and a way of honouring the complexities of remote desert life.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mindfulness has become a big deal in the West — after all, it's been shown to reduce stress. But some practitioners of colour are critiquing how mindfulness has become accommodated to systems of whiteness. Similarly, postcolonial theologians are challenging Christian conceptions of God as a white man, and the consequences that has for our society.…
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Do you remember the day, in 1990, when Nelson Mandela walked free from a South African prison? On Soul Search, we meet Rabbi Ralph Genende and Pearl Proud, both of whom grew up in apartheid South Africa. They've been in pursuit of healing, and reckoning with racial injustice.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There’s something mystical about the night sky. The field of astronomy can veer pretty close to the big question of the origins of the universe. Staring up at celestial bodies prompts us to wonder about the kind of universe we live in, and who we are in the midst of it.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia is often described as one of the most multicultural societies in the world — but as our many cultures and spiritualities slam together, how do we navigate those points of difference to tell a common story?โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Join Meredith Lake and Brother Phap Hai on a mindful walk around Mountain Spring Buddhist monastery – a community of mostly Vietnamese monastics in the Plum Village tradition, founded by the late Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh in 2020.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dr. Joyce del Rosario has returned to her hometown of Seattle after being away for a while. She had a career serving under-resourced youth in the city and then at-risk moms in the Bay Area. She also earned a PhD in theology and taught at a prestigious seminary, but things changed and she's come home to find her way again. What can food say about wh…
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What does it mean to be fully alive? Elizabeth Oldfield has ditched the conventional script of what life can look like — instead choosing to live in what she calls a "micro-monastery".โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Over 600,000 Australians visited Japan in 2023, and most of them visited a temple or shrine — even though they wouldn’t normally do that back home. But what's the etiquette when visiting a sacred place, and what do Japanese people think?โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Christians often use the word "ministry" to describe the work of the clergy, but in Aboriginal contexts, its meaning is more expansive. There are hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples right across these lands now called Australia engaged in ministry work, but much of it is unpaid, and might not fit into non-Indigenous ideas of w…
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How do we make and find meaning alongside one another, in community? We live in a society that's becoming increasingly atomised in all kinds of spheres. But what might it look like if we, instead, paid attention to the social — and spiritual — dimensions of life together? Sharon Hollis and Charissa Suli each have unique life experiences that speak …
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What does it mean to live skilfully in a world that's constantly changing? And what wisdom can Chinese philosophy offer to this question? We meet a philosopher and a master calligrapher, who have a go at tackling these big questions.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today, we're taking a break from all the noise and distraction – to pay attention to the quality of silence. Why is so precious in so many of the world's spiritual traditions? And where, or how, do we find it? An artist shares her encounter with a transforming silence in Antarctica, and a Quaker shares her habits around seeking silence.…
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How do you cultivate curiosity? That mindset has propelled Amy-Jill Levine through a lifetime of discovery. She's learned about all kinds of things, but especially about sacred texts, and the people who read them. Today, Amy-Jill is a distinguished professor of New Testament and Jewish studies.โดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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When Donna Mulhearn quit her job to go travelling, she found herself on an unusual path. First, to an Irish monastery, then to Baghdad during the Iraq War where she volunteered as a human shield. Later, she would break into a highly secure facility in Australia's Red Centre, all in the name of peace — and her pilgrimage isn't over yet. Donna Mulhea…
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"It's not coming out, but inviting in." For Benjamin Oh, storytelling is an act of courage and hospitality, sharing his multilayered identity: gay, Chinese, Catholic. Benjamin has been an advocate for LGBTIQ+ people inside the Catholic Church and beyond for 20 years. Benjamin Oh is co-Chair of Equal Voices, a national ecumenical alliance of LGBTIQA…
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How much stuff is too much? It's a question rarely asked here in the 'Lucky Country', but it has become central to the life of Jonathan Cornford, a political economist and theologian exploring new ways of thinking about money and consumption. Dr Jonathan Cornford is a political economist, historian and theologian. He's also the co-founder of Manna …
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The nature of consciousness is a subject of enormous interest to both science and religion. Modern, secular mindfulness techniques have their foundation in ancient Buddhist thought, but it's only recently that neuroscientists have given serious attention to what actually happens in the brain when we meditate. Dr Sara Lazar is Associate Professor of…
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On this episode, Aaron is joined by Dasha Kiper, author of Travelers to Unimaginable Lands: Stories of Dementia, the Caregiver, and the Human Brain and a clinical trainer at Renewal Memory Partners. Aaron and Dasha discuss the impact dementia has on caregivers. Through cultural pressures, family dynamics, and a lack of support, caregivers have beco…
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Keerthik Sasidharan grew up with stories from the great Indian epics. They fired his imagination, and they've stayed with him through all kinds of changes — including moving from India to New York City. Now he is reimagining the Mahābhārata, one of the major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. Keerthik Sasidharan is an author and essayist based in New…
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Juxtaposed against the outer world lies an inner world full of imagination and abstraction, a rich world of raw emotion, a cauldron of lust, holiness, inspiration, insightfulness, depravity and terror. To some this is a private sanctuary, to others it is their place of imprisonment. Which is it for you?…
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Thirty years after the Rwandan genocide, Rwandans are working towards a better future for the country, and each other — including the perpetrators of the violence. Also, an Australian doctor works tirelessly all over Africa to heal women of fistulas — a medical condition related to childbirth that's almost unheard of in wealthy countries. Emmanuel …
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How can one nurture the soul? Or seek the divine in times of suffering and violence? These aren't new questions, but as 1.9 billion Muslims approach the peak of Ramadan, we meet a poet and a professor wrestling with these questions. Professor Mohamad Abdalla AM is the Founding Director of the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE) at UniSA…
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Episode description: On this episode, Aaron is joined by Dr. Marc-David Munk, author of Urgent Calls from Distant Places: An Emergency Doctor’s Notes about Life and Death on the Frontiers of East Africa. Dr. Munk discusses his travels to the Middle East and Africa, Christianity’s role as a trusted institution in places where government has failed, …
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Jesus is a film star. He’s graced the big screen since the beginning of cinema — you can probably picture him: robed and long-haired, but that’s only one way to imagine Jesus. In fact, the conversation about the image of Christ goes back a whole lot further than the story of cinema — to the earliest Christian era. There are multiple depictions of J…
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Rituals mark moments moments throughout our lives, big and small. They are also used to draw attention to political injustice and social inequality, to express lament and to reorient the participants in the ritual toward wholeness. What role might rituals play in our lives and our politics, and who might we find participating beside us? Cole Arthur…
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On this episode, Aaron is joined by Doron Gothelf, a professor of child psychiatry at Tel Aviv University and an integral member of the medical team involved in treating Israeli children hostages who have been released. Aaron and Doron discuss childhood trauma, how traumatic events affect the young, and Doron’s work with the victims of Hamas’ viole…
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Perhaps you've heard it said, "We are what we repeatedly do". The early Christian ascetics knew this, but you don't have to be a monk to cultivate good habits, replace bad ones, and — hopefully — become a better person. Dr Jonathan Zecher is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at the Australian Catholic Unive…
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