Politics, Practice, and Discernment with Emily P Freeman

Politics is full of decisions: Should I vote? Who should I vote for? Should I align myself with a party? What policies should I support? Should I be a single issue voter? How can I contribute? What is my role as citizen? In today’s episode, I sit down with Emily P Freeman to discuss the spiritual practice of discernment in the context of these questions. We also talk about how to apply the wisdom in her new book, How to Walk Into A Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away, to the political spaces we inhabit.

In this episode, Emily and I discuss:

  • Discernment as a muscle we can cultivate
  • The role of grief in discernment and how we can help our hearts break open rather than apart
  • The role of frustration in moving us toward hopeful action
  • The importance of solitude and community in discernment
  • The practice of “point and call” in political spaces
  • How to navigate the hallways of our lives with patience and grace
  • How to remain in imperfect (political) places with authenticity and integrity
  • How to leave imperfect (political) places with courage and grace

Spiritual Practices you can use this Election to discern your next right thing:

Connect with Emily through her website or on Facebook, X, and instagram @emilypfreeman . Also check out The Next Right Thing Podcast and her Soul Minimalist Newsletter on Substack.

Connect with me at [email protected] or on instagram @katie.m.cochran.

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