Make It Sacred

Make It Sacred

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The root of the problem in the sustainability crisis is a loss of the sacred. Through conversations with scientists, theologians, scholars, and thought-leaders, Make It Sacred explores the intersectionality of spirituality and sustainability and why this intersection is critical at our existential societal tipping point. Without spiritual grounding, we won’t have a commitment or political will to create hope for sustainability. Co-creation always starts with a conversation. And what are we co-creating? A spirituality-grounded passion comes from a sacred understanding of humanity and the ea

Recent Episodes

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