Growing up in a strict religious environment can leave deep imprints on us. Addiction can too. So what happens when we dare to step beyond these and discover spirituality on our own terms?
In this week’s episode, Simran Jeet Singh sits down with Nadia Bolz-Weber, ordained Lutheran pastor, best-selling author, and founder of the House for All Sinners and Saints, to explore the journey of transformation and radical honesty.
Together, Simran and Nadia reflect on the path from rigid belief systems to a faith that is deeply personal and inclusive. Nadia shares her story of breaking free from conformity, finding healing through Alcoholics Anonymous, and building a spiritual community that welcomes the fullness of human messiness.
They dive into the psychology of belonging, the courage it takes to be truthful with ourselves, and the profound impact of creating spaces where everyone feels seen. It’s a conversation that will resonate with anyone seeking to reconcile their past, rediscover their identity, or build deeper, more authentic connections.
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Wisdom & Practice is produced in partnership with PRX and the Aspen Institute, with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
Music by Raj Kanwal Singh.
This episode was produced by associate producer, Serena Chow, producer, Rithu Jagannath and senior producer, Morgan Flannery. Our project manager is Edwin Ochoa, our show is mixed by Tommy Bazarian and the executive producer of PRX Productions is Jocelyn Gonzales.