Rerun: Healing America's Soul Again
Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins
Dr. Amy Robbins
4.8 • 588 Ratings
🗓️ 30 December 2024
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Summary
Amidst the turbulence of 2024, Amy Robbins engaged in a profound conversation with Marianne Williamson. Now, as we embark on a new year, this episode offers a timely reminder of the urgent need for understanding and connection in a deeply divided world.
Listen as Marianne shares her wisdom on navigating challenging times and cultivating empathy across the political spectrum.
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| 0:00.0 | Well, this last podcast episode dropped only a few weeks ago. I wanted to bring it back again |
| 0:05.3 | for those of you who missed it or for who might not have finished it or just want to hear it again. |
| 0:10.8 | My conversation with Marianne Williamson is one of the most important conversations for this time. |
| 0:17.6 | As we round out 2024 and all the angst and unrest and political strife that so many people |
| 0:25.8 | felt and also the joy and the happiness and the excitement that other people felt. I don't want to |
| 0:32.3 | discount any sides of this because in discounting one side, we are moving away from what we most need right now, |
| 0:40.5 | which is to connect, to talk to each other and to understand what someone else might be going |
| 0:46.4 | through and why other people might be making choices that they made. So I wanted to bring you |
| 0:51.5 | my conversation again with Marianne Williamson so you could listen maybe with a different ear as you're not as hectic scrambling to get to work or whatever it is, but as you have some time to really sink into this episode and think about what she says and what she is encouraging all of us to do as we enter into this new |
| 1:12.7 | year. |
| 1:20.3 | Today's podcast guest is really probably one of the people I have admired the most virtually in my spiritual journey. |
| 1:30.3 | Years ago, when I was just in college and graduate school, there was a quote that I kept on a |
| 1:37.4 | yellow piece of construction paper. And I kept it in this folder called Inspirations. And I also in this |
| 1:43.7 | folder, and I encourage you to do this as well, kept cards that people |
| 1:47.4 | had sent me over time. |
| 1:49.2 | Even I remember keeping a piece of my, an email I printed out from the professor of mine |
| 1:55.4 | that was reading my doctoral dissertation at the time, all the things that I could reference in those moments where I |
| 2:02.6 | had self-doubt when I was questioning whether or not I wanted to move forward in whatever |
| 2:08.5 | way I wanted to move forward. I would go to this folder and I would read what was in there as a |
| 2:13.5 | reminder of who I was and who I wanted to be. And one of my favorite quotes from Marianne Williamson |
| 2:21.2 | was a quote I kept in this folder. It's often mistaken for Nelson Mandela, but I just wanted to share |
| 2:27.4 | it with you. Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, |
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