Foundry Spiritual Center

Foundry Spiritual Center

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We are a collective for spiritual growth and wellness through exploring contemplative practices

08/31/2024

In this episode we explore the idea of resource netting, a term first heard by the author Greg McKeown and then built upon by Martha Beck & poet, David Wythe. Join us as we look at our resource rich world and the contemplative invitations for us in it. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

08/22/2024

Today we explore various times in our lives when we face interruptions, both small and large. We discuss ways we’ve found helpful in reframing them. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

08/16/2024

Today we discuss some of the benefits and challenges of those who identify as Empaths. We also note people who do not identify that way but live, work or regularly relate to those who do and how we can learn and grow together. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast

08/08/2024

Join us as we reflect on the cyclical nature of life and the wisdom our seasons offer us. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

07/20/2024

Today we are joined by spiritual guide, Grace Schmelzer. Learn how a recent graduate (less than 2 years) has started her practice and mindsets faced along the way. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

07/03/2024

Today we are joined by spiritual guide and outward bound leader, Becca Langhough. Learn how she combined her love for canoeing, spiritual direction and outdoor adventure. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

06/29/2024
06/18/2024

Today we talk about the Desert Fathers and Mothers from the 3rd-5th Centuries. Join us as we explore their values of hospitality, storytelling, and the spiritual landscape of the desert. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

05/30/2024

Regardless of your country of origin, election years can be stressful. Join us as we explore practices that can help us love our neighbors as ourselves. Find the episode at foundrysc.com/podcast.

05/15/2024

Today we are joined by Stephanie Spencer, co-founder of the organization 40 Orchards. We discuss the Jewish practice of Midrash, the value of asking questions in community and how to expand our engagement with ancient texts. Find the episode at https://foundrysc.com/podcast

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