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Learning How to See with Brian McLaren

Coming Soon: Learning How to See Through Eyes of Love

Learning How to See with Brian McLaren

Center for Action and Contemplation

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8748 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2025

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

On our ninth season of Learning How to See, Brian McLaren and guest co-host, Carmen Acevedo Butcher, continue to explore seeing through eyes of love. Through openhearted conversation, podcast guests share experiences in which their lens of love became more finely tuned. We also share embodied practices to help you expand your own capacity to see and act through love, especially during uncertain and turbulent times.

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0:00.0

Hi friends, this is Brian McLaren. I'm happy to tell you that season nine of learning how to see is about to begin.

0:11.0

And I'll once again be joined by my friend and co-host Carmen Acevedo Butcher.

0:16.3

Together, we'll keep exploring what it means to see through the eyes of love, especially when it's difficult.

0:24.1

We'll be talking with guests who know what it's like to face hard situations and still choose love at the center.

0:33.4

And as always, we'll share embodied practices to help us all expand our own capacity to see and act through love,

0:42.8

especially during uncertain and turbulent times.

0:47.4

Learning how to see season nine will be full of conversation, stories, and practices for discovering new ways to see and to love.

0:57.8

We hope you'll subscribe now so you never miss an episode, and let's all keep learning how to see.

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