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In this podcast episode, Nimot Ogunfemi speaks with Dr. Njoki Wane from Kenya. Dr. Wane explores how we can use indigenous spirituality as a tool for liberation.  

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Sikh Research Institute

Courses, podcasts and live workshops grounded in Sikh wisdom.

A personal guide to nourishing relationships that foster spiritual growth.

Get Help When It's Hard
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Inner City Bliss

Offers trauma-informed meditation, sound healing, and community care in Oakland, CA. Especially for Black and Brown communities.

Get Help When It's Hard
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Healing Trauma and Spiritual Growth

A conversation between two spiritual teachers on trauma healing, energy, and presence.

Get Help When It's Hard
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How to Do Nothing

Jenny Odell’s quiet manifesto on attention, resistance, and reimagining productivity. A philosophical, poetic, and grounding exploration of the moment we live in.

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Heylo

A platform for building group chats with structure and soul.

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Relational Judaism

A cornerstone text on relational strategies, programming, and culture in contemporary Jewish institutional life.

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Unitarian Universalist Association

A liberal religious association advocating for social justice, spiritual growth, and congregational support within Unitarian Universalist communities.

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Gather DC

GatherDC offers a directory of Jewish organizations in the D.C. area, tailored for 20- and 30-somethings. Users can filter by interests—like advocacy, learning, social action, arts & culture, and more—to find communities that fit their values.

A book on designing gatherings that matter. Priya Parker offers principles for transforming how we come together—with purpose and presence.

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The Dinner Party

The Dinner Party connects young adult grievers to a caring and supportive community of peers who help each other navigate loss, life, and all the stuff in between. Because grief isn’t a problem that needs solving, but the loneliness that comes with it is.