The Queer Ritual Podcast

The spiritual life of Tina Turner (RIP)

22 min · 5 de jun de 2023
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Due to her recent passing, I want to take some time to honor the musical AND spiritual icon, Tina Turner. I explain her encounters with both Christianity and Buddhism, her personal chanting practice (Nam myoho renge kyo), and her efforts to promote peace and unity among all the world's religions. Mentioned in this episode: Beyond (2009) Available on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Children Beyond (2009) Also available on same platforms Tina (2020) HBO documentary on her life's story Happiness Becomes You (2020) Her final bookNew episodes post Monday and Friday! Listener questions and business inquiries: tqrpodcast@gmail.com Personal IG: www.instagram.com/rikidementia Thank you for listening!

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