Scott Tedrick joins the conversation.
Scott is the editor for the Renville County Register in Olivia, MN. He is a community activist, artist, and organizer. Scott attended the January 6 March to Save America protest in Washington D.C.
He shares his story and experience of the rally and helps reveal a deeper layer behind the mind of a protest participant.
We talk more in-depth about what he observed, what other participants shared with him, and why he believes that our right to protest is important.
We discuss truth, how to heal and connect in smaller communities, and hope for the future of harmony and healing. With a hat tip to Andrew Volstead and the Volstead act, he shares why the Medicine Wheel matters and what we can do to fold the Native story into our history to include everyone.
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The Right Seed for the Need
Midnight Monologue- Churches and Corona Virus: Why Are They Closed?
Empathy's Dark Sides: Revealed During a Pandemic?
Coronavirus: Prepare for Panic or Peace
Underdeveloped Love
Why I Left Church to Find Jesus
There's a God in My Closet
The Erotic Gospels
Midnight Monologues: Sensation, Sexuality, and What I am Reading
Sitting on the Yoga Mat
God is Seducing Us
Midnight Monologue- Sexuality is the Subject Not the Object
What is Your Passionwalk?
Perfectionism, Presidential PTSD, and Porn
The Ministry in Music
Markle and Her Husband Moved Out?!
Your Reality is Not the Rhetoric
Renewing the Mind
There is No Such Thing as Evil
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