This Is What Love Looks Like

This Is What Love Looks Like
Podcast Description
Join host, Brandi Remington, as she searches for what comes next.
We are living through a moment of collective division, chaos, and uncertainty, but since humans are the creators of culture and history we definitely have a say in how this all plays out.
Our host may not have a solid plan or all the answers, but she knows that whatever we decide to create has to be built on a foundation of love, or we will eventually get ourselves into this same mess all over again.
But then again, do we even know what love truly is?
In this podcast Brandi and her guests identify, celebrate, and explore all the ways that love exists and shows itself "out in the wild," or rather throughout our normal day-to-day lives. They also discuss ways to amplify those acts and incorporate them into our blueprints for the future.
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Focuses on love in everyday life, spiritual understanding, and healing through joy with episodes discussing topics such as the concept of perfection, small acts of care, and the importance of community in turbulent times.

Join host, Brandi Remington, as she searches for what comes next.
We are living through a moment of collective division, chaos, and uncertainty, but since humans are the creators of culture and history we definitely have a say in how this all plays out.
Our host may not have a solid plan or all the answers, but she knows that whatever we decide to create has to be built on a foundation of love, or we will eventually get ourselves into this same mess all over again.
But then again, do we even know what love truly is?
In this podcast Brandi and her guests identify, celebrate, and explore all the ways that love exists and shows itself “out in the wild,” or rather throughout our normal day-to-day lives. They also discuss ways to amplify those acts and incorporate them into our blueprints for the future.
In light of the recent DOGE cuts to AmeriCorps, Brandi talks about the power of service learning and the AmeriCorps program. She also reflects on wastefulness and inefficiency that occurs when we limit the ability of those who are called to a life of public service to give back their country and support their fellow countrymen.

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