Embodied Spirituality is a space for conversations about rebuilding faith and identity after spiritual deconstruction. I’m Hailey Mitsui, a Spiritual Director and Somatic Practitioner, shaped by the Evangelical Christian culture of the ‘90s and 2000s. In my work, I meet with people navigating the aftermath of religious trauma, and two recurring themes often surface: the profound loneliness and the fear of ”getting spirituality wrong” in the process of reconstruction.
This podcast isn’t about offering a single path or theology. Instead, it provides a glimpse into the diverse journeys of individuals reconnecting with themselves, the Divine, and supportive communities. Each episode gently invites listeners to explore resources and practices—without obligation or prescription—reminding us that we’re all in this process together.
You’re not alone. We’re all finding our way.
Learn more at haileymitsui.com or follow along on Instagram @haileymitsui.
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Embodied Spirituality is a space for conversations about rebuilding faith and identity after spiritual deconstruction. I’m Hailey Mitsui, a Spiritual Director and Somatic Practitioner, shaped by the Evangelical Christian culture of the ‘90s and 2000s. In my work, I meet with people navigating the aftermath of religious trauma, and two recurring themes often surface: the profound loneliness and the fear of ”getting spirituality wrong” in the process of reconstruction.
This podcast isn’t about offering a single path or theology. Instead, it provides a glimpse into the diverse journeys of individuals reconnecting with themselves, the Divine, and supportive communities. Each episode gently invites listeners to explore resources and practices—without obligation or prescription—reminding us that we’re all in this process together.
You’re not alone. We’re all finding our way.
Learn more at haileymitsui.com or follow along on Instagram @haileymitsui.
In this special and urgent episode, Hailey welcomes Jonathan Brenneman, co-founder of Christians for a Free Palestine, for a critical discussion on Christian Zionism and its far-reaching implications. Moving beyond typical theological discourse, this essential conversation examines how Christian Zionism is being wielded to support both the genocide in Gaza and the rise of Christian Nationalism in the United States.
This episode serves as both a moral imperative and clear call to action, this episode provides vital context and concrete steps for engagement. Join us for this crucial dialogue that bridges faith, justice, and active solidarity with Palestinians, while exploring how Christians can effectively advocate for peace and human dignity.
This conversation serves as both a call to understanding and a pathway to action, offering listeners practical guidance on how to connect with Christians for a Free Palestine and raise their voices against injustice.
Jonathan is a Palestinian American Christian and co-founder of Christians for a Free Palestine. Jonathan was a frontline activist of Community Peacemaker Teams (CPT) (formerly Christian Peacemaker Teams) Palestine project in Hebron/Al-Khalil. After his time with CPT he completed a Master’s at the University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Jonathan was the Israel/Palestine Partners in Peacemaking Coordinator for Mennonite Church USA, where he facilitated the writing, passing, and implementation of the Seeking Peace in Israel and Palestine Resolution. Jonathan’s work connects the Palestinian decolonial struggle with those of other indigenous peoples and challenges theologies of domination.
Resources mentioned in podcast:
https://christiansforafreepalestine.com/
https://www.mitriraheb.org/
https://sabeel.org/
A Palestinian Theology of Liberation - https://orbisbooks.com/products/a-palestinian-theology-of-liberation
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Embodied Spirituality
Embodied Spirituality is a space for conversations about rebuilding faith and identity after spiritual deconstruction. I’m Hailey Mitsui, a Spiritual Director and Somatic Practitioner, shaped by the Evangelical Christian culture of the ‘90s and 2000s. In my work, I meet with people navigating the aftermath of religious trauma, and two recurring themes often surface: the profound loneliness and the fear of ”getting spirituality wrong” in the process of reconstruction.
This podcast isn’t about offering a single path or theology. Instead, it provides a glimpse into the diverse journeys of individuals reconnecting with themselves, the Divine, and supportive communities. Each episode gently invites listeners to explore resources and practices—without obligation or prescription—reminding us that we’re all in this process together.
You’re not alone. We’re all finding our way.
Learn more at haileymitsui.com or follow along on Instagram @haileymitsui.