Going Nowhere

S2E13 - Live @ QCF With Haley and Bridget

59 min · 19. mar. 2026
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Live from the podcast stage at the Q Christian Fellowship conference in Portland, OR. Cythina and Laura Beth are joined by Haley Warner and Bridget Black to kick off a new season of Going Nowhere. We took some time to wrap up our conversation about Peace as a Path of Resistance and introduced the new topic of Joy as resistance (or in Cynthia's case, a resistance to Joy!) Takeaways * Peace as a path of resistance * The sensorial experience of joy and peace * The role of love in grounding joy and peace Grounding in peace and joy goes beyond feelings and is rooted in a state of being. * Peace and joy are interdependently connected and are found within a community. * Living a spiritual life is defined as living in community, emphasizing the importance of communal support and connection.

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Live from the podcast stage at the Q Christian Fellowship conference in Portland, OR. Cythina and Laura Beth are joined by Haley Warner and Bridget Black to kick off a new season of Going Nowhere. We took some time to wrap up our conversation about Peace as a Path of Resistance and introduced the new topic of Joy as resistance (or in Cynthia's case, a resistance to Joy!) Takeaways * Peace as a path of resistance * The sensorial experience of joy and peace * The role of love in grounding joy and peace Grounding in peace and joy goes beyond feelings and is rooted in a state of being. * Peace and joy are interdependently connected and are found within a community. * Living a spiritual life is defined as living in community, emphasizing the importance of communal support and connection.

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