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Encore: Expanding a Vision for Personal Transformation & Collective Impact

57 min · 3. juni 2026
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From The Spiritual Justice Show to The Spiritual Justice Show & Foundation: Expanding a Vision for Personal Transformation and Collective ImpactWelcome to The Spiritual Justice Show, where inner peace meets collective purpose.Since its inception, The Spiritual Justice Show has explored the powerful intersection between personal transformation and social transformation. Through conversations with thought leaders, educators, healers, activists, spiritual teachers, and community builders, the show has sought to answer an important question: How do we create a more just, peaceful, connected, and compassionate world? Over time, one answer became increasingly clear: meaningful change requires more than conversation alone. It requires action, partnership, community engagement, and a commitment to turning inspiration into impact. Today we explore the next chapter in that journey—the evolution from The Spiritual Justice Show to The Spiritual Justice Show & Foundation. This episode is both a reflection and an invitation. A reflection on the conversations, lessons, and inspirations that have shaped this movement so far, and an invitation to imagine what becomes possible when inner transformation meets collective action.

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