Episode 9 - Art or Artifact
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About this listen
In this episode, we get curious about new ways of being and what it means to remain the same.
Our guests include:
Rev Anne Barker, Rev Linda Thompson, CUC staff, Congregational Life
catherine strickland, Robyn Newton, UU's of the Salish Sea in British Columbia
Claire Heistek, Le rassamblement unitarien universaliste d'Ottawa
Anonymous leaders of QUUeer Connecting
Liz James from Mirth and Dignity
Reverend Wendy Luella Perkins, founder of Soulful Singing.
Notes and Research Links
Unitarian Universalist of the Salish Sea
Heartwood House - The organization the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ottawa have a partnership with.
Soulful Singing - Rev. Wendy Luella Perkin's online singing ministry
Unitarian Universalist Hysterical Society (Retrieved Sept. 11/24).
Le rassamblement unitarien universaliste d'Ottawa (at The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ottawa)
Note 1: "Have the Spoons" is another way of saying, "have the energy" a phrase coined by Christine Miserandino
Note 2: "Hit the fan" is short form for "shit hit the fan" which is a slang way of saying that everything went chaotic.
For questions for further discussion see our website: https://cuc.ca/unitarian-universalism/uu-expressions/