The One And All Wisdom Podcast
Society & Culture
Glenda Taylor dives deep into the complex and fascinating history of the area along the Sabine River in the late 17th and early 18th centuries in this podcast that also highlights how important it is to sit with strong opinions or judgments long enough for complexity to reveal itself. Glenda uses a story from her own family history as an example of how all our stories, including family experiences, traditions, and geography, contribute to shaping our opinions and actions. The podcast underscores the importance of listening to diverse perspectives, so that through open-mindedness and a willingness to understand complexity, we foster reconciliation and positive changes like equity, inclusion, and respect for diversity. By embracing a multiplicity of narratives, we gain a more comprehensive understanding of ourselves, others, and the world around us.
Concerning Peace and Peace of Mind
Coping Creatively With Disturbing Social Change
Transition
Synchronicity
How, Why, and What Now?
How, Why, and What Now
Backstories Concerning Archetypal Masculinity and Culture
Today It’s She, Her, They, and All of Us!
An Interview With Jim Lemon on his 75th Birthday
Considering Gender and More
Expectations, Assumptions, Unknowing
Changing Minds, Changing Hearts
Descent and Return
My Voice Today
Attempting to Transcribe A Meditation Into Words
Early Morning Words
Coming to the Surface
Second Podcast for Grandma Glenda's Kids of All Ages
A Podcast For Grandma Glenda's Kids--Of All Ages
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Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL