The SacredWe sit down with Dr. Kate Tomas, a philosopher and spiritual mentor, to discuss her experience as a psychic, and the rising discussion about younger generations and New Age spiritual practices.
Elizabeth Oldfield speaks to Kate about her upbringing and what led her to psychic work, how 'intuitive wisdom' is used by many of the world's wealthiest people, why young people are drawn to astrology and tarot, and how the lack of accountability may leave room for harm.
00:00 Intro 00:51 What is Sacred to you? Kate Tomas answers 02:53 The Role of Desire in Spirituality 06:06 Navigating Relationships and Self-Identity 08:49 Childhood Experiences and Spiritual Awakening 12:10 The Journey into Psychic Work 15:02 The Distinction Between Psychic and Mediumship 17:57 The Ethics of Psychic Work 20:45 Astrology and Tarot as Tools for Insight 24:00 The Shift from Traditional Religion to New Spiritual Practices 26:55 The Responsibility of Spiritual Leadership
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In this episode, we delve into the sacred world of a philosopher-witch as she shares her personal journey through spirituality, intuition, and the esoteric. As a self-described "psychic," our guest explores the profound role of desire and relationships in her understanding of the divine, drawing upon her expertise in Tarot and astrology. With a unique perspective rooted in both academic philosophy and mystical practice, she offers insights into the shifting landscape of modern spiritual leadership and the human need for meaning-making within community. From grappling with childhood trauma to advising companies, her story illuminates the power of embracing the sacred, even in the face of societal skepticism. Listeners are invited to join this exploration of the interplay between the rational and the intuitive, as we uncover the hidden wisdom that lies within the realms of the psychic and the esoteric.
Christian and a Psychic Discuss The Rise of New Age SpiritualityThe Sacred2024-10-02 | We sit down with Dr. Kate Tomas, a philosopher and spiritual mentor, to discuss her experience as a psychic, and the rising discussion about younger generations and New Age spiritual practices.
Elizabeth Oldfield speaks to Kate about her upbringing and what led her to psychic work, how 'intuitive wisdom' is used by many of the world's wealthiest people, why young people are drawn to astrology and tarot, and how the lack of accountability may leave room for harm.
00:00 Intro 00:51 What is Sacred to you? Kate Tomas answers 02:53 The Role of Desire in Spirituality 06:06 Navigating Relationships and Self-Identity 08:49 Childhood Experiences and Spiritual Awakening 12:10 The Journey into Psychic Work 15:02 The Distinction Between Psychic and Mediumship 17:57 The Ethics of Psychic Work 20:45 Astrology and Tarot as Tools for Insight 24:00 The Shift from Traditional Religion to New Spiritual Practices 26:55 The Responsibility of Spiritual Leadership
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In this episode, we delve into the sacred world of a philosopher-witch as she shares her personal journey through spirituality, intuition, and the esoteric. As a self-described "psychic," our guest explores the profound role of desire and relationships in her understanding of the divine, drawing upon her expertise in Tarot and astrology. With a unique perspective rooted in both academic philosophy and mystical practice, she offers insights into the shifting landscape of modern spiritual leadership and the human need for meaning-making within community. From grappling with childhood trauma to advising companies, her story illuminates the power of embracing the sacred, even in the face of societal skepticism. Listeners are invited to join this exploration of the interplay between the rational and the intuitive, as we uncover the hidden wisdom that lies within the realms of the psychic and the esoteric.Is Islam closer to Christianity than we think? 🎙️The Sacred2024-10-18 | Despite polarising narratives in the West, Islam might share more with traditional Christian values than many realise—maybe even more than some churchgoers today🤔
Catch our full conversation with Timothy Winter here: bit.ly/44ZimawDoes Islam Celebrate Sexuality Better than Christianity?The Sacred2024-10-17 | Timothy Winter (Abdul Hakim Murad) dives deep into exploring how various faiths have either sacralised or problematised sexuality over the years.
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Islam, Christianity, monotheism, spirituality, sexuality, conversion, personal journey, theology, education, family legacy, Christianity, interfaith dialogue, spirituality, conversion, religious identity, cultural differences, common humanity, religious trends, Islamic theologian, lecturer in Islamic studies, Muslim devotional literature, Islamic theology, Interfaith dialogue, religious pluralism, Spirituality and modernity, Secularization, secularisation, Religious conversion, Sufism, Islamic philosophy, Islamic culture, Muslim identity, Muslim community, Religious revivalism, Postmodernism and religion, globalisation, Globalization and religion, Spiritual awakening, Transcendence, Meaning of life, Existential questions, religionTRAILER Converting to Islam and the Pursuit of MeaningThe Sacred2024-10-17 | We spoke to Dr Timothy Winter about converting to Islam, the common misconceptions about his religion, and the current resurgence of interest in traditional religions 🎙️ ☪️
Find the full episode here: bit.ly/44ZimawConverting to Islam and the Pursuit of Meaning with Dr Timothy Winter (Abdal Hakim Murad)The Sacred2024-10-16 | Elizabeth Oldfield sits down with renowned Islamic theologian Dr. Timothy Winter (Abdal Hakim Murad) to explore his journey to Islam and the depth and richness that he finds within the Islamic spiritual tradition.
Dr. Winter shares the story of his own transformative journey, from attending a Christian school to a deep immersion in the world of Islam.
Beyond his personal narrative, Dr. Winter delves into the surprising commonalities between Christianity and Islam, challenging common misconceptions and inviting listeners to consider the universal human yearning for the sacred. He also reflects on the resurgence of interest in traditional forms of religion and the need for a more prophetic, counter-cultural approach to faith.
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00:00 What is Sacred to you? Dr Timothy Winter answers 03:13 The Nature of Monotheism: Understanding Semitic Traditions 06:10 Childhood Influences: A Middle-Class English Upbringing 09:03 Family Legacy: Architecture, Modernism, and Religion 11:54 Education and Early Skepticism: The Role of Westminster School 14:45 The Search for Meaning: From Unitarianism to Islam 18:06 Sexuality and Spirituality 20:55 The Path to Conversion: A Gradual Awakening 23:46 Islam and Identity: Finding Roots in Faith 29:39 The Intersection of Islam and Christianity 33:07 Understanding Key Aspects of Islam 37:16 Interfaith Engagement 41:46 The Complexities of Jesus and Muhammad 42:16 Current Spiritual Landscape and Trends 48:15 Engaging with Differences and Common Humanity
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Islam, Christianity, monotheism, spirituality, sexuality, conversion, personal journey, theology, education, family legacy, Christianity, interfaith dialogue, spirituality, conversion, religious identity, cultural differences, common humanity, religious trends, Islamic theologian, lecturer in Islamic studies, Muslim devotional literature, Islamic theology, Interfaith dialogue, religious pluralism, Spirituality and modernity, Secularization, secularisation, Religious conversion, Sufism, Islamic philosophy, Islamic culture, Muslim identity, Muslim community, Religious revivalism, Postmodernism and religion, globalisation, Globalization and religion, Spiritual awakening, Transcendence, Meaning of life, Existential questionsLetting Go of Hope in a Climate CrisisThe Sacred2024-10-11 | Sarah Wilson and Elizabeth Oldfield dive deep into the emotional and spiritual challenges we face in what feels like the "end of the world" as we know it. Sarah reflects on the grief tied to accepting the reality of climate change, and how relinquishing hope leads to a sacred space of truth and acceptance. Elizabeth discusses how remaining connected can guide us through this period of global uncertainty and despair.
Catch the full conversation here: youtu.be/aOHPsSMfCfI?feature=sharedHow can we become MORE human in these turbulent times?The Sacred2024-10-09 | 🔔 NEW EPISODE with Sarah Wilson + Elizabeth Oldfield 🔔
This unmissable episode features two different spiritual perspectives, as we explore what it means to remain connected, rooted and to live a meaning-filled life in these uncertain times 🤔
Full episode here: youtu.be/aOHPsSMfCfI?feature=sharedGrief, Love and the End of the World with Sarah WilsonThe Sacred2024-10-09 | From two different spiritual perspectives, we explore what it means to remain connected, rooted and to live a meaning-filled life in these turbulent times with Sarah Wilson and Elizabeth Oldfield.
Drawing from their personal experiences and spiritual journeys, they delve into the nature of the sacred, the importance of relationships and community, and the practical steps we can take to resist being poorly formed in these times of uncertainty.
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00:00 Introduction to The Sacred 02:24 What is Sacred to you? Sarah Wilson responds 06:06 Sarah Wilson's Childhood Influences and Formative Experiences 10:31The Importance of Connection and Relationships 13:21Navigating Grief and Acceptance 20:15 Spirituality and Core Strength in Crisis 30:13 Becoming Fully Human in Challenging Times 35:27 Embracing Discomfort for Growth 38:14 The Search for Meaning and Service 41:33 Women Stepping into Leadership 43:58 Finding Community in a Fragmented World 46:46 The Importance of Relationships 50:09 The Role of Religion in Moral Guidance 56:10 Nature as a Teacher 01:00:24 Practices for Everyday Life 01:02:43 Commitment to Connection 01:05:07 The Enduring Power of Love
Authors Elizabeth Oldfield and Sarah Wilson delve into the profound questions of what it means to be fully human and alive in these turbulent times. Exploring themes of the sacred, relationships, and spiritual core strength, they offer a holistic perspective on navigating the complexities of the modern world. Drawing from their personal experiences and diverse spiritual backgrounds, Elizabeth and Sarah share wisdom on overcoming acedia, cultivating resilience, and rediscovering a sense of purpose and connection. Whether you're grappling with grief, seeking to deepen your understanding of the human condition, or simply yearning for a more meaningful way of living, this dialogue offers invaluable insights. Listeners will be inspired to reclaim the sacred, embrace their shared humanity, and find practical steps to become more fully alive, even amidst the challenges of our current moment. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in personal growth, spirituality, and the future of humanity.Is there a deeper message behind our desires? 💫The Sacred2024-10-05 | We spoke to professional Psychic, Kate Tomas on sacred desires and the rise of astrology, tarot and new age practices amongst young people ✨ 🎙️
Catch the full episode here: https://linktr.ee/sacredpodcastThe Surprising Truth Behind Our DesiresThe Sacred2024-10-04 | Kate Tomas and Elizabeth Oldfield dive deep into the complex nature of our desires.
How much of what we want is truly authentic, and how much is shaped by societal structures like capitalism? In interrogating our surface desires, can we uncover the profound truth behind what drives us and will lead us towards unity and genuine human connection?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments below!👇
🔗 Full Episode: youtu.be/O-eNIglIz5kDo You Know Your Tribal Triggers? #podcastThe Sacred2024-10-03 | An honest confession from @ESOldfield in our latest episode...
Perhaps becoming more aware of our trigger words and knee-jerk reactions to people and their beliefs, might allow us to embrace our differences as valuable gifts.
What do you think? 🤔
Full episode: bit.ly/3N9rRvHAre there hidden routes to success? 🤔 #podcast #psychictarotThe Sacred2024-10-02 | In our latest episode, professional psychic Dr Kate Tomas spoke about the curious draw of the world's wealthiest people to astrology, tarot and new age spirituality 📈🎙️
Find the full episode here 👇 youtu.be/O-eNIglIz5k?feature=sharedCan knowing the backstory help us to understand peoples actions? 🤔The Sacred2024-09-28 | We spoke to Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Gwen Adshead who has a radically empathetic stance towards Britain's most violent offenders ❌
Full episode here: bit.ly/44ZimawWhy does Society Villainise Criminals?The Sacred2024-09-27 | We dive deep into the human tendency to villainise others, especially those we perceive as criminals.
This clip from our conversation with Gwen Adshead explores how human history and evolutionary biology shape our need to condemn others to feel better about ourselves. We discuss the dangers of labelling people as evil and how easily society can fall into the trap of creating villains out of people who are simply different or misunderstood.
Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments below!👇
🔗 Full Episode: youtu.be/21aDFm3zXUgDo Criminals Deserve Empathy? With Gwen AdsheadThe Sacred2024-09-25 | We sit down with Dr. Gwen Adshead, a renowned forensic psychologist and psychotherapist, to explore her remarkable approach to understanding and treating the most disturbing human behaviours and experiences.
Elizabeth Oldfield speaks to Gwen about finding the sacred and the transcendent even in the darkest corners of the human experience. Through her unique lens, she bridges the divide between victim and perpetrator, revealing the common vulnerability and potential for both good and evil that exists within us all.
0:00 - Introduction with Elizabeth Oldfield 00:44 - What is Sacred to you? Gwen Adshead answers 04:40 - The ideas in Gwen's childhood 08:05 - How Gwen experienced God 13:11 - The surprising reason why people practice medicine 17:42 - What led you to Broadmoor Psychiatric hospital? 26:00 - Why backstory is important when speaking to offenders 30:20 - Are you taking the side of the offenders? 33:22 - The human desire to create a villain 39:14 - The role of spirituality and values in psychiatry 43:03 - Are you against the justice system? 47:04 - Reflections with Elizabeth Oldfield
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In a world that often seems divided between good and evil, Dr. Gwen Adshead's work as a forensic psychologist offers a radical and compassionate perspective. By delving into the darkest corners of the human experience, Adshead challenges us to reconsider our assumptions about morality, justice, and the nature of the human condition. Her insights into the shared vulnerability and potential for both cruelty and redemption that exists within us all provide a thought-provoking exploration of the complex interplay between the sacred and the profane. Whether you're fascinated by the psychology of criminal behaviour, the role of spirituality in mental health, or the deeper philosophical questions of our time, this episode of The Sacred podcast is a must-listen.Do We All Have the Potential for Violence? #criminal #podcast #psychologyThe Sacred2024-09-24 | "I have no excuse..."
Do our everyday choices away from charity demonstrate the violent potential in us all? 🤔
Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Gwen Adshead has radical stance towards Britain's most violent offenders.
Catch this episode this Wednesday on all streaming platforms!
Subscribe here👇 bit.ly/3ZIvjD8Why is Friendship Harder than Ever? #podcast #interview #friendship #philosophyThe Sacred2024-09-01 | Are we trading deep connections for social status? Watch this and tell us—what's really behind the loneliness and pain of modern friendships? 💔
Recorded at Aspen Ideas festival💡Why is Friendship Harder Than Ever?The Sacred2024-08-30 | Philosopher, Sam Kimbriel, delves into the complexities of modern friendship and the growing sense of loneliness and social isolation in today's society.
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- In this revealing clip, political philosopher Sam Kimbriel discusses the challenges of building genuine friendships in today's world. Recorded at the 2024 Aspen Ideas Festival, Kimbriel explores how our focus on individuality contributes to the growing loneliness epidemic. Learn why modern life makes deep connections difficult and how this impacts our well-being.What is the Meaning of Life?The Sacred2024-08-28 | We need ways to ask our big questions seriously.
We have a new bonus episode of The Sacred for you recorded at @aspenideas festival with Philosopher Sam Kimbriel🎙️ 💡
Full episode here: bit.ly/4dGJFtEWhat Does It Mean To Live Vulnerably? With Sam Kimbriel at Aspen Ideas Festival 2024The Sacred2024-08-28 | In this episode, recorded at the 2024 Aspen Ideas Festival, Elizabeth Oldfield chats with Philosopher, Sam Kimbriel, about how nature shapes his worldview, the growing loneliness epidemic, and the power of vulnerability in friendships. Discover why philosophy is more than just an academic exercise—it’s a tool for thinking deeply and living fully.
Sam Kimbriel is a political philosopher, author, and founding director of Aspen’s Philosophy & Society Initiative.
✨ Find out more about @aspeninstitute here: aspeninstitute.orgCan We Give Non-Religious Blessings? #podcast #religion #spiritualityThe Sacred2024-08-08 | Have you ever wanted to give someone a blessing without being in a religious setting?
Gretchen Rubin wishes for a tradition for ordinary people to offer blessings—no titles, no formalities, just a genuine wish to uplift one another ✨ 🤝Help Shape The Sacred Podcast: Take Our Quick Survey!The Sacred2024-07-25 | Dear Sacred Podcast listeners,
We are growing and we need your help! Whether you're a long-time listener or a new follower, we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the podcast 👀
A massive thank you for being here from Elizabeth and The Sacred Team 🌿🤍Help Shape The Sacred Podcast: Take Our Quick Survey!The Sacred2024-07-25 | Dear Sacred Podcast listeners,
We are growing and we need your help! Whether you're a long-time listener or a new follower, we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the podcast 👀
A massive thank you for being here from Elizabeth and The Sacred Team 🌿🤍What does Fully Aliveness Mean to You?The Sacred2024-07-25 | And that's a wrap on our Fully Alive series 🎉 🎙️
We switched things up this series and asked our guests what 'Fully Aliveness' means to them, which is the theme of @ESOldfield 's latest book📗
Who should we have on the podcast next? Let us know 👀 👇Feeling Disconnected from Friends in the Same City?The Sacred2024-07-19 | In our latest episode, Ramsey shares about his journey to living in intentional communities in London and why he chooses community over autonomy and comfort 🏠
Full episode👇 bit.ly/44ZimawWould You Choose to Live With Another Family?The Sacred2024-07-19 | In our latest episode Elizabeth and her housemates discuss why they chose this alternative way of living and how to confront their pride and personal comfort to live together well 🤝🌿
Full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=yJHAzfKL3RQDoes Individualism Disconnect us from Each Other?The Sacred2024-07-19 | What does it take to shift from a culture of individualism to one of interdependence?
In this clip, Elizabeth Oldfield and her housemate Ramsey El-Khazen discuss how living in intentional community acts as "pride prevention medicine," reminding us of our interdependence and countering the individualism that isolates us from one another 🤝
Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments below!👇
🔗 Full Episode: youtu.be/yJHAzfKL3RQ?feature=sharedIs The Media Making Us Appear More Divided Than We Are?The Sacred2024-07-18 | Tim Dixon at More in Common found that 4/5 of the public are concerned about both the attacks on the Palestinian citizens in Gaza and the Hamas attacks on Israeli citizens.
Listen to the full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=QJfTRVqxJdwTwo Couples, One Roof: The Power of Communal LivingThe Sacred2024-07-17 | Join Elizabeth Oldfield and her housemates as they dive into their unconventional living arrangement, where two couples cohabit in a close-knit, intentional community in London.
In this episode, we explore the motivations behind choosing such a radically interconnected and alternative lifestyle and the profound impact it has on promoting happiness and connection, and combating loneliness and pride.
We discuss the challenges and rewards of prioritising communal needs over personal comfort, and how this journey has unlocked a deeper sense of what it means to be Fully Alive.
💡 Produced by the Theos Think Tank: www.theosthinktank.co.ukHow Can We Counteract Our Tribal Instincts?The Sacred2024-07-11 | In this clip, we delve into the importance of changing the narratives we tell about our differences. Often, we assume that those who are different from us pose a threat, which can lead to increased division and conflict and impacts our ability to empathise and collaborate.
Tim Dixon is a social entrepreneur and the co-founder of More in Common, an organisation, in the US, UK, Germany and France, that is working to unite our increasing polarised and fragmented societies.
✨ Find out more about Tim's work: https://x.com/dixontimFinding Common Ground in a Polarised World with Tim DixonThe Sacred2024-07-10 | In this episode, Elizabeth Oldfield interviewed Tim Dixon about the limitations of politics in creating change, the tragic death of friend Jo Cox, and the importance of addressing the issue of polarisation and division in politics.
Tim Dixon is a social entrepreneur and the co-founder of More in Common, an organisation, in the US, UK, Germany and France, that is working to unite our increasing polarised and fragmented societies.
✨ Find out more about Tim's work: https://x.com/dixontimHow to Avoid Comparison As a Creative #podcastThe Sacred2024-07-05 | In our latest episode, Artist, Lakwena Maciver spoke about the importance of remembering that each of us have our own set of limitations that we are facing.
Full episode here: bit.ly/44ZimawHow to Process Emotions Through ArtThe Sacred2024-07-04 | Artist, Lakwena Maciver, spoke to us about how she uses her art to speak to her pessimism.
Lakwena is a London-based artist who combines colour and bold text to inspire joy and the gentle subversion of cultural messaging. Her work has been shown internationally with brands such as H&M, Fiorucci & Mini, and at institutions including the Tate Modern, Somerset House, and the Rotterdam Kunsthal.
✨ Find out more about Lakwena's work: lakwena.comDoes Popularity Add Pressure for Artists? #podcastThe Sacred2024-07-03 | In our latest episode, Artist @LakwenaMaciver spoke to us about how doing something important might not always be popular, but it's important to do it anyway ⚡🎙️
Full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=rLe935KSSJESubverting Culture Through Art with Lakwena MaciverThe Sacred2024-07-03 | Elizabeth Oldfield speaks to Lakwena Maciver about processing emotions, navigating comparison and using her artwork to speak powerful messages to herself and wider culture.
Lakwena is a London-based artist who combines colour and bold text to inspire joy and the gentle subversion of cultural messaging. Her work has been shown internationally with brands such as H&M, Fiorucci & Mini, and at institutions including the Tate Modern, Somerset House, and the Rotterdam Kunsthal.
✨ Find out more about Lakwena's work: lakwena.comPeter Hitchens Speaks in Tongues on Podcast #podcast #funnyThe Sacred2024-07-01 | ...The Surprising Moment that Drove Peter Hitchens Back to ReligionThe Sacred2024-06-27 | Peter Hitchens reveals the moment of fear that drove his return to Christianity.
Peter Hitchens, Conservative journalist and author, is interviewed by host of The Sacred podcast, Elizabeth Oldfield.
Full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=sJjAokiuwNYDo We Believe Because We Want To Believe?The Sacred2024-06-27 | In our latest episode, Peter Hitchens suggests that since there is no way to prove the existence of God, desire informs our decision about whether God exists 🤔
Do you agree? Does your opinion on God match your desire?
Full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=sJjAokiuwNYPeter Hitchens: Is Post-God Britain Beyond Saving?The Sacred2024-06-26 | Peter Hitchens, Conservative journalist and author, is interviewed by host of The Sacred podcast, Elizabeth Oldfield.
In this episode, we spoke about Peter's finding and losing faith in socialism, the role of journalism in forming our opinions, and his unexpected encounter with God.
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0:00 - Introduction with Elizabeth Oldfield 03:01 - What does 'Fully Aliveness' mean to you? Peter Hitchens answers 04:55 - Peter's values to live by 06:23 - A loss of values and authority in Britain 11:46 - Attending a Christian boarding school and burning his Bible 16:35 - Leftism and the influence of brother, Christopher Hitchens 20:10 - Why are young people drawn to left-wing politics? 21:21 - Losing faith in Socialism 27:01 - Working as a foreign correspondent in Moscow 33:47 - Identifying with political labels 36:51 - Forming our opinions and the role of columnists 38:43 - Vocation and doing something meaningful 42:58 - A return to religion 44:14 - Peter's divine experience 47:42 - Peter's criticism of the revolutionary worldview 49:25 - Writing 'Rage Against God' 59:32 - The current spiritual landscape 1:02:47 - Reflections with Elizabeth Oldfield
✨ Find out more about Peter's work: hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.ukThe Hidden Consequence of Not Talking about DeathThe Sacred2024-06-25 | British Politician, Caroline Lucas, is also training as an end-of-life doula. She argues that we, as a culture, need to talk more about death.
In the full episode, we chatted to Caroline about the formation of an MP, the challenges of the political system, the role of imagination and spirituality in tackling the climate crisis, and how we can reimagine a different story about England.
Catch the full episode here: youtu.be/rByq8P4x6MI?feature=sharedThe Formation of an MPThe Sacred2024-06-19 | In our latest episode, we spoke to Caroline about the challenges of our political system and the role of the imagination in inspiring empathy and understanding 🤝
Full conversation👇 bit.ly/4c4tCoTCaroline Lucas: Could Imagination Solve Our Political and Climate Crisis?The Sacred2024-06-19 | Caroline Lucas, British Politician and former leader of the Green Party is interviewed by host of The Sacred podcast, Elizabeth Oldfield.
In this episode, Caroline talks about the formation of an MP, the challenges of the political system, the role of imagination and spirituality in tackling the climate crisis, and how we can reimagine a different story about England.
✨ Find out more about Caroline's work: carolinelucas.comIs Addiction a Spiritual Matter?The Sacred2024-06-13 | Dacher Keltner and Elizabeth Oldfield dive deep into the complex topic of addiction and the profound role that spirituality and connecting to something larger than ourselves might play in overcoming it.
Dacher is a Professor of Psychology and a leading Emotion Scientist. He hosts a podcast and has written the book 'Awe', calling us to cultivate lives that are guided by the powerful force of awe.
✨ Find out more about Dacher's work: www.dacherkeltner.comCan adopting religious practices help to solve the meaning crisis? #podcastThe Sacred2024-06-12 | Dacher Keltner proposed an alternative spirituality to fill the holes that religion once occupied.
Can this work? Do displaced religious practices still have the same benefits?🤔
Full Episode: bit.ly/3Rp3PPLLeading Psychologist on The Transformative Power of AweThe Sacred2024-06-12 | Dacher Keltner is interviewed by Elizabeth Oldfield about counter-cultural upbringings, individualism, awe, and the benefits of connecting to something bigger than ourselves.
Dacher is a Professor of Psychology and a leading Emotion Scientist. He hosts a podcast and has written the book 'Awe', calling us to cultivate lives that are guided by the powerful force of awe.
✨ Find out more about Dacher's work: www.dacherkeltner.comNavigating the Complexities of Sexual AbuseThe Sacred2024-06-06 | Luke Turner reflects on the sexual abuse he experienced as a teenager and advocates for an honest discussion about vulnerability, exploitation, and the need for open conversations about healing.
Luke is a Music Journalist, Co-Founder of The Quietus and Writer of 'Out of the Woods', a memoir about sexuality, shame and the lure of the trees.
✨ Find out more about Luke's work: twitter.com/LukeTurnerEsqHas Culture Become Unsafe?The Sacred2024-06-05 | Luke Turner once turned to culture as a refuge, but now he feels it has become an unsafe place due to judgement and cancel culture ❌ 🖥️
Full episode here: bit.ly/3VcKNgLLuke Turner on Sexuality, Overcoming Shame, and Surviving AbuseThe Sacred2024-06-05 | Elizabeth Oldfield interviews Luke Turner about his Christian upbringing, his wrestling with homosexuality and masculine identity and sexual abuse.
Luke is a Music Journalist, Co-Founder of The Quietus and Writer of 'Out of the Woods', a memoir about sexuality, shame and the lure of the trees.
✨ Find out more about Luke's work: twitter.com/LukeTurnerEsqDo You Struggle to Make Decisions? #podcast #selfimprovementThe Sacred2024-06-01 | Do you struggle with decision-making?
@gretchenrubin spoke to us about her decision making process and gives us her number one question to ask yourself if you find yourself in indecision 🤔 👀
Catch the full episode here: bit.ly/44ZimawHappiness Expert on How to Choose a Bigger LifeThe Sacred2024-05-30 | Do you struggle with indecision?
Gretchen Rubin spoke to us about her decision making process and gives us her number one question to ask yourself if you find yourself in indecision 🤔 👀
In this episode, Gretchen speaks about her love of children's literature, why St Therese of Lisieux is her spiritual teacher, and why we might need a seminary for accidental gurus.