Below are the best podcasts we could find on Fellowship and Community featuring foster parenting.
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Today's guest is Pamela Slim. In her book The Widest Net, she shares a simple framework for getting your work into the world and connecting with those who are likely to love it.
The Most Rev. Michael Curry is Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, and on this episode, we talk about love. Messy, hard, complicated love. I ask him how we can transcend fear in a scarcity-based culture and what we can learn from those who came before us.
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In this episode, I talk with Priya Parker – a master facilitator, strategic advisor, and the author of The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters.
While some professional athletes lose their purpose in life when their career ends, that wasn't the case for Tim Hightower. Some of the things we talk about are how to discover your purpose, why it's important to have meaning in your life, and how to find a community of people who believe in you.
When we shift the focus away from our problems to being a solution to someone else’s, this can often lead us closer to the solution for our own circumstances.
Blue Zones are regions of the world where people live longer and happier than anywhere else. There are lots of reasons for this — what they eat, how much they move. But the deep relationships that people in Blue Zones have add up to 8 years to their lives.
Spouses Fawn and Matt Anderson share on the art of friendship and their podcast, Our Friendly World. Hear about their awakening to the value of friendship and the importance of making and sustaining real-time connections with others.
There are studies that show humans are feeling lonelier and more isolated than ever before. And while it may feel like it's a great thing to "respect each other's Headspace" and privacy, someone may be waiting for you to reach out to connect.
Join us in a special, raw and vulnerable conversation about how Daniel French and another special surprise guest reconnected to their Indigenous communities.
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