Morgan Mc talks to people about their spiritual practice (or lack there of) in an attempt to shed some light, laughter, and love on possibly the most contentious and controversial topic in human history. Through long form interview and dialogue participants will share insight and wisdom on how spirituality and religion informs every aspect of our daily lives; whether seen or unseen, accepted or denied, rejoiced or cursed. Like many contemporary practitioners, Morgan began his practice in 2008 after finding recovery from addiction, family dysfunction, and childhood/adolescent trauma.
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Morgan Mc talks to people about their spiritual practice (or lack there of) in an attempt to shed some light, laughter, and love on possibly the most contentious and controversial topic in human history. Through long form interview and dialogue participants will share insight and wisdom on how spirituality and religion informs every aspect of our daily lives; whether seen or unseen, accepted or denied, rejoiced or cursed. Like many contemporary practitioners, Morgan began his practice in 2008 after finding recovery from addiction, family dysfunction, and childhood/adolescent trauma.
Morgan and Addie sit down to talk about being black sheep, family systems, and inner child work, dungeons and dragons, parenthood in the apocalypse, and ayahuasca ceremonies in sobriety.
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SPIRITUAL CRAPCAST
Morgan Mc talks to people about their spiritual practice (or lack there of) in an attempt to shed some light, laughter, and love on possibly the most contentious and controversial topic in human history. Through long form interview and dialogue participants will share insight and wisdom on how spirituality and religion informs every aspect of our daily lives; whether seen or unseen, accepted or denied, rejoiced or cursed. Like many contemporary practitioners, Morgan began his practice in 2008 after finding recovery from addiction, family dysfunction, and childhood/adolescent trauma.