Jesse Kearns and Amber St Clare are the creators of Faith and Common Ground podcast. We are excited to seek out the best interfaith voices in order to provide listeners with concrete ways to transform the world and make it the best place to live.
On the show today Amber and Jesse celebrate Episode 10 with Alexandra Kriz whose topics include false spirituality, polarization, food, sexuality, COVID-19 and other topics that are never taboo at the Faith and Common Ground table.
This episode features an interview with Wanda Stewart, a food justice advocate and Garden Educator in Oakland, California. Wanda shares her "Shelter-In-Place" experience in Berkeley and Oakland and how the COVID-19 crisis can inspire more people to grow their own food.
In this episode, Yoga Therapist Jeanette Conery shares some of the challenges of sheltering in place during the COVID-19 Crisis and how Ayurvedic practices have helped.
Climate change activist Peter Melton joins us at the table to talk about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 and what lessons we can learn from this crisis.
Jesse and Amber explore how polarization has divided our world to the point where it seems like there is no hope for healing. Professor Kate McCarthy joins the show to shed some light on how we can pull together in small and big ways. Special thanks to Josh Carter and Unsplash for this episodes photo.
In this episode, Amber and Jesse interview Rev. Dr. Katy Valentine and Rabbi Sara Abrams who show us that energetic and "alternative" practices can
become mainstream for the seeker in mainstream Judaism and Christianity.
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Hosts Jesse and Amber interview each other to discover how Faith and Common Ground came to be. Learn about their faith journey and discover ways to follow your calling.