This episode officially marks the end of 10 episodes celebrating 100 conversations in The Dome! The opportunity to bring together past guests in new constellations has been a deeply meaningful gift. Hopefully, if you've been listening to these incredibly rich, deep, robust gatherings in The Dome, something has expanded or opened for you. Perhaps helping you see and feel in new ways, and, perhaps, access parts of yourself that have been harmed, lost, or numbed.
That's certainly the space that I play in with past Dome guests Rada Yovovich, Kade Friedman, and Wesley Morris. We recorded this conversation on October 11, 2022; National Coming Out Day. Both Kade and Rada explicitly do work to help people stand fully in their gender and sexual identities. And Wesley, whose work is focused on the intersections of race, privilege, and oppression, is very much a convener of beloved communities that welcomes all identities to the table.
My hope is that this conversation sparks something in you that has been longing to come out and come alive, even if other parts of you are scared to admit it. Because when you step more fully into who you are - in ways that feel safe and empowering and meaningful - you are giving the gift of that possibility to others. You will be doing great service to everyone in your life, starting with yourself.
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NOTE: The title for this episode was adapted from Naomi Shibab Nye’s incredible poem So Much Happiness. Rada does a beautiful reading of this poem near the top of our conversation
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