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Two Hawaii girls talk about being gay, Asian-American, vegan, lessons learned as performing and recording singer-songwriters, and their relationship. Plus, listener contests, laughing, inspiration, and encouragement. A weekly dose of positive energy.
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vor 5 Jahren
Continuing our series on the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution from
a spiritual perspective, here's what we cover in this episode
(including asides ;) that have nothing to do with the
Constitution).
Also: VOTE VOTE VOTE!!! and help others to VOTE VOTE VOTE!!!
scary movie viewing recommendations from Siena, for Halloween
season, in case real life doesn't scare you enough
"Justice is what love looks like in public." – Cornel West
prison doesn't have to be seen as, or called 'punishment'
our cat Bear snoring
the idea of 'letting God take care of it' and 'turning the other
cheek' vs. the idea of we ourselves being the instruments and
vessels of ‘doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly’
Spiritual Law vs. Natural Law
the moral obligation and responsibility we have: to live up to, and
to fulfill, the ideas of Natural Law (ie: that all people are
equal)
“That's Why I Keep Keeping On” the song that closes this episode,
is on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/56tos1dnAg5wvJmtREv9yC
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/thats-why-i-keep-keeping-on/1493576062
and other streaming and music download marketplaces
The blog post for this episode is at:
https://sienaandtoast.com/podcast/116-preamble-series-2of6-establish-justice
Join the email list at https://sienaandtoast.com/emailsignup
––––
Our intention has always been to uplift, entertain, and encourage
people, especially fellow LGBTQers and progressive allies around
the world, ever since we first started podcasting in 2007.
Over the years, we’ve continued to get messages from listeners
who’ve shared how it’s helped them through difficult times, like
coming out, rejection from family, dealing with religion, or living
in the closet, helping them feel more understood, less alone, and
just kept them going, reminding them and showing them, that life is
worthwhile.
That’s exactly why we do it.
We managed to self-finance the podcast since 2007. For 13
years!
But now, we’re extending an invitation, and a way for you, the
listener, to play a part in supporting it. See all kinds of ways to
support the pod at https://sienaandtoast.com/contribute
Thank you for your consideration.
And if you do decide to contribute, thank you for that!
Rate and review the pod at:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/siena-and-toast/id100577843
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with
other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit
sienaandtoast.substack.com
a spiritual perspective, here's what we cover in this episode
(including asides ;) that have nothing to do with the
Constitution).
Also: VOTE VOTE VOTE!!! and help others to VOTE VOTE VOTE!!!
scary movie viewing recommendations from Siena, for Halloween
season, in case real life doesn't scare you enough
"Justice is what love looks like in public." – Cornel West
prison doesn't have to be seen as, or called 'punishment'
our cat Bear snoring
the idea of 'letting God take care of it' and 'turning the other
cheek' vs. the idea of we ourselves being the instruments and
vessels of ‘doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly’
Spiritual Law vs. Natural Law
the moral obligation and responsibility we have: to live up to, and
to fulfill, the ideas of Natural Law (ie: that all people are
equal)
“That's Why I Keep Keeping On” the song that closes this episode,
is on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/56tos1dnAg5wvJmtREv9yC
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/thats-why-i-keep-keeping-on/1493576062
and other streaming and music download marketplaces
The blog post for this episode is at:
https://sienaandtoast.com/podcast/116-preamble-series-2of6-establish-justice
Join the email list at https://sienaandtoast.com/emailsignup
––––
Our intention has always been to uplift, entertain, and encourage
people, especially fellow LGBTQers and progressive allies around
the world, ever since we first started podcasting in 2007.
Over the years, we’ve continued to get messages from listeners
who’ve shared how it’s helped them through difficult times, like
coming out, rejection from family, dealing with religion, or living
in the closet, helping them feel more understood, less alone, and
just kept them going, reminding them and showing them, that life is
worthwhile.
That’s exactly why we do it.
We managed to self-finance the podcast since 2007. For 13
years!
But now, we’re extending an invitation, and a way for you, the
listener, to play a part in supporting it. See all kinds of ways to
support the pod at https://sienaandtoast.com/contribute
Thank you for your consideration.
And if you do decide to contribute, thank you for that!
Rate and review the pod at:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/siena-and-toast/id100577843
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with
other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit
sienaandtoast.substack.com
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