S1, E6: Knowing When to Stay or Go with Emily P. Freeman
a conversation about discernment and the spaces we occupy
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Sarah and guest Emily P. Freeman talk about the shared struggle we often experience when trying to decide whether to stay or to go. Whether we are assessing relationships, ideas, faith communities, or the PTA, these decisions often carry the weightiness of a capital D. In this conversation, Emily shares some of the wisdom she has collected in her latest book How to Walk into a Room, giving us a framework for paying attention and discerning our way forward with peace and compassion.
Episode Notes:
The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions
Emily’s latest book: How to Walk into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away
Priya Parker, The Art of Gathering
Brene Brown
Emily attributes the phrase “The path is behind us” to poet Lynn Ungar
Dr. Keas Keasler - “spiritual personalities”
Gary Thomas - “spiritual pathways”
Centers of Intelligence
Pádraig Ó Tuama (Irish poet and theologian) - “We might know more than we know we know.”
Suzanne Stabile - the Enneagram
Ronald Rolheiser
Richard Rohr
FRIENDS (tv show)
Geoffrey Cohen, Belonging
Preorder Bonuses for How to Walk into a Room (thru 3/15/24)
Connect with Emily:
Instagram: @emilypfreeman
Podcast: The Next Right Thing
Website: emilypfreeman.com
Book: How to Walk into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away
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