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Embodied Spirituality
Hailey Mitsui Spiritual Direction
7 episodes
7 months ago
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.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Who am I now? w/ Leann Jenkins
Embodied Spirituality
55 minutes 25 seconds
1 year ago
Who am I now? w/ Leann Jenkins
In this episode Hailey is joined by fellow spiritual director Leann Jenkins to talk about her personal journey integrating her Southern Black Church roots and the expansive practices of Christian Mysticism. We wonder together, “Who am I know?” and “How can I learn to trust myself?”.   You can connect with Leann and learn more about her practice at leanndjenkins.com.   Please consider rating, subscribing, reviewing or referring friends to this podcast. One or all of these things will go a long way in ensuring the sustainability of this show.    If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please reach out through the contact page on my website - haileymitsui.com   Below are ways you can stay connected to my work: Learn more - haileymitsui.com Sign up for my newsletter - subscribepage.io/haileymitsui Follow me on instagram - @haileymitsui
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.