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There are rare people in the world who find value in broken things. Seeing value in what others deem worthless can translates to how we see people. 

In today’s episode, spiritual director and coach Sarah Heath discusses the physical labor of restoring old things, the need to walk with others in transition, and how making space for others and ourselves gives us a sense of belonging in the world.

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Sarah Heath is an ordained United Methodist clergywoman. Originally from Canada, Sarah attended Duke Divinity School, earning her Master of Divinity degree in 2005.

Sarah is a church consultant and one-on-one coach, helping people make space for their dreams and passions, negotiate faith shifts, and find meaning in the in-between times. 

She is the host and creator of several podcasts, including “Making Spaces” and “Sonderlust” and co-host of “Your Favorite Aunts” and “REVcovery” She is the author of two books What's Your Story? and The Authenticity Challenge.

Sarah’s work challenges people to make space for themselves and others, literally and figuratively. You can usually find her with her beloved dog somewhere in Oregon, working on restoring her 1973 airstream in her off time.