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In Common: The Value of Grief (Part 2)

In this episode, we continue to explore the spiri…

An episode of the The Common Place PDX podcast, hosted by The Common Place PDX, titled "In Common: The Value of Grief (Part 2)" was published on September 25, 2020 and runs 40 minutes.

September 25, 2020 ·40m · The Common Place PDX

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In this episode, we continue to explore the spiritual practice of grief - trusting that it leads to our healing, gives us a new sense of freedom, and empowers us to imagine and embody a better way forward. We believe this dimension of our human experience is something we all have in common - and we don’t have to do it alone. If you’re new to our show, we release our conversations in 2 parts. In part 1, we take a raw, honest look into our own grief, disappointment and questions. Part 2 will be an exploration of the hope we are finding in the true example of Jesus and the freedom we now have to reimagine then embody a better way. Today I’m joined by Tim Almeda to continue our talk about The Value of Grief. As always, these conversations are meant to be accessible, but the content will be vulnerable and challenging. I know you’ll enjoy what Tim has to share in our talk together.

In this episode, we continue to explore the spiritual practice of grief - trusting that it leads to our healing, gives us a new sense of freedom, and empowers us to imagine and embody a better way forward. We believe this dimension of our human experience is something we all have in common - and we don’t have to do it alone. If you’re new to our show, we release our conversations in 2 parts. In part 1, we take a raw, honest look into our own grief, disappointment and questions. Part 2 will be an exploration of the hope we are finding in the true example of Jesus and the freedom we now have to reimagine then embody a better way. Today I’m joined by Tim Almeda to continue our talk about The Value of Grief. As always, these conversations are meant to be accessible, but the content will be vulnerable and challenging. I know you’ll enjoy what Tim has to share in our talk together.
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