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Connection From Here: Finding Community in a Changing World

Podcast af Michele and Ashley Perry

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Feeling disconnected? In today's world, building a genuine community can feel harder than ever, especially for those of us who have stepped away from religion. Join mother-daughter duo Ashley and Michele Perry, co-founders of HopeBase, as they explore the evolving landscape of connection and community in the Connection from Here podcast. Ashley, a former pastor turned secular chaplain and Gen Z thinker Michele, explore secular spirituality, answer the big questions about belonging, interview fascinating guests, and share real stories of how people are (and aren't) finding community in these changing times. We're returning in October!

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episode Season Review: Reflections on Community, Connection, and Belonging cover

Season Review: Reflections on Community, Connection, and Belonging

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2446998/fan_mail/new] In this season finale of Connection from Here, hosts Ashley and Michele Perry take a heartfelt look back at the season, exploring the universal search for community, belonging, and meaning. Through their own reflections and memorable moments from past guest conversations, they unpack the lived experiences, personal stories, and lessons that connect us all, even in times of change and uncertainty. Topics covered:  * How sharing and listening to real experiences fosters empathy, connection, and community. * The importance of being able to show up fully and imperfectly in communities that value psychological safety. * Embracing discomfort, uncertainty, and openness as essential to learning and building stronger relationships. * How small acts of inclusion, kindness, and courage can inspire broader community impact. * Encouragement to stay connected by joining communities, continuing the dialogue, and reaching out to others on the same journey. As you reflect on your own journey, remember: it’s okay to not have all the answers and to be in the “messy middle.” True connection starts with sharing your story, listening deeply, and staying open to growth. Watch the episode on YouTube here! [https://youtu.be/VeZDLtY5C8k] Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast, telling us what you found insightful! Learn more about HopeBase at https://www.gethopebase.com/ [https://www.gethopebase.com/] and our community at https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/ [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/]  Stay Connected: GetHopeBase.com [http://gethopebase.com] HopeBase Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/get_hopebase/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ConnectionFromHerePodcast] Join the HopeBase Community [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual] Join the HopeBase Community! A caring, inclusive community for those seeking real connection, thoughtful conversations, & support. Start your free trial today at: https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual

6. aug. 2025 - 34 min
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The Power of Collective Effort: Lessons in Belonging and Activism With Bryony Schwan

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2446998/fan_mail/new] How does true community shape our sense of self, resilience, and purpose in a rapidly changing world? This week on Connection From Here, host Ashley Perry welcomes guest host Rhiana Wiggins and changemaker, Bryony Schwan. Bryony shares her powerful journey from a community-rich childhood in Zimbabwe, through international moves, to spearheading innovative organizations such as Women’s Voices for the Earth and the Biomimicry Institute.  Together, they discuss the complexity of building community across cultures and why authentic connection, belonging, and purpose are essential both for personal well-being and for creating a more just, sustainable world. Bryony’s life has been one of remarkable creation. She founded Women’s Voices for the Earth, a non-profit environmental justice organization, which included GUTS, one of the first outdoor leadership programs for girls–as well as Coming Clean, a national alliance of health and environmental groups working to reform chemical policies. She then co-founded the Biomimicry Institute, establishing an international network for the creation of nature-inspired solutions for a healthier planet. She also founded KindKudos, which was a mobile app to help deepen social connection between people and decrease the human drive to over-consume. She has since become a consultant and coach and remains passionate about creating a more just and sustainable world. Topics covered: * Bryony’s early upbringing in Zimbabwe, where communal life played a central role and the experience of collective safety and belonging shaped her worldview. * How moving countries brought challenges of isolation, highlighting the cultural contrasts in community-building and the importance of seeking connection in unfamiliar places. * How Bryony found that the power of collective action is amplified when every individual feels seen, valued, and heard. * Bryony’s work and her creation of the Kind Kudos app underscore that meaningful happiness comes from human connection, not material possessions. * Small, intentional acts that make lasting impacts. True belonging is cultivated through small acts of reaching out and seeing one another.  Watch the episode on YouTube here! [https://youtu.be/S6Fp_8_K6-Q] Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast, telling us what you found insightful! Learn more about HopeBase at https://www.gethopebase.com/ [https://www.gethopebase.com/] and our community at https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/ [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/]  Connect with Bryony: Consulting [http://www.bryonyschwan.com/] | Photography Site [http://www.bryonyschwanart.com/] Stay Connected: GetHopeBase.com [http://gethopebase.com] HopeBase Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/get_hopebase/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ConnectionFromHerePodcast] Join the HopeBase Community! A caring, inclusive community for those seeking real connection, thoughtful conversations, & support. Start your free trial today at: https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual

23. juli 2025 - 39 min
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The Power of Being Heard: How Stories Create Safe Spaces for Authentic Connection with Daniel Weinshenker

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2446998/fan_mail/new] What does it mean to truly listen—both to ourselves and to others? This week on Connection From Here, hosts Ashley Perry and Rhianna Wiggins sit down with Daniel Weinshenker, founder of EchoStory and a pioneer in digital storytelling. Together, they explore how sharing and witnessing stories creates authentic connection in a world where traditional community spaces can feel scarce or out of reach. Daniel’s 25 years of experience helping people narrate their journeys—whether around a dinner table, in a workshop, or coping with life’s hardest moments—set the foundation for a discussion that weaves personal reflection, empathy, and the radical act of listening. From childhood memories to community myth-making, and from sitting with grief to empowering marginalized voices, this episode is an invitation to reimagine how we connect, heal, and grow together. Daniel Weinshenker is the founder and director of EchoStory a storytelling organization based in Denver, CO. He is one of the most seasoned digital storytelling practitioners in the world, having spent 25 years with StoryCenter - the creators of the digital storytelling movement. Over that time, Daniel has helped over 8000 people around the world find and tell their stories in the form of mini movies. He started the Nurstory program and has trained nurses and nurse educators in reflective storytelling for compassion fatigue, moral injury, burnout prevention and working through ethical dilemmas Daniel is a TEDx speaker, has keynoted conferences around the world, and is a widely published writer.  Topics covered:  * How growing up in a caring family amidst silencing community norms fueled Daniel’s passion for agency in storytelling * Why digital storytelling is a powerful tool for connection, allowing people to witness each other’s true experiences and break down barriers of loneliness and misunderstanding * Why listening is an act of love and how it creates space for others and ourselves to feel seen, validated, and connected * How safe spaces help people express and discover their truest selves across all stages of life By holding space for your own story and listening with honesty and compassion, you build the foundation to truly witness and connect with others.  Watch the episode on YouTube here! Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast, telling us what you found insightful! Learn more about HopeBase at https://www.gethopebase.com/ [https://www.gethopebase.com/] and our community at https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/ [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/]  Connect with Daniel: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-weinshenker-lmsw-ma-b3149a8/] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRfq-IcTGqA&list=PLkJK36zmHWhCgdBqLGlieu6o6b8fNzyFV] | TEDx Talk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmMwO8t3bpg] | Talking Documentary Episode [https://www.talkingdocumentary.com/p/how-daniel-weinshenker-became-the-3e9] | The Impact That the Stories We Tell About Ourselves Have On Identity Formation [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364782778_Digital_Storytelling_and_Authoring_Identity] Stay Connected: GetHopeBase.com [http://gethopebase.com] Join the HopeBase Community! A caring, inclusive community for those seeking real connection, thoughtful conversations, & support. Start your free trial today at: https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual

9. juli 2025 - 44 min
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Why Safe Community Matters: Parenting Diverse Children with Openness and Grace with Anna McArthur

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2446998/fan_mail/new] Are you searching for an authentic community and deeper connection in today’s ever-changing world?  This week on Connection From Here, host Ashley Perry sits down with longtime friend, author, and mom of four, Anna MacArthur. Together, they explore what it means to build intentional, supportive communities, both as parents and people looking for belonging beyond traditional institutions. Anna shares insights from her debut book, Hope for Moms: It's Tough Out There, But So Are You, weaving together stories of her own evolving journey as a parent, her interracial family, and how learning to say “yes” to help and staying open to vulnerability transformed her family’s relationships and her understanding of community. Anna McArthur is a mom to four kids, including two recent college grads and twin girls who are high schoolers.  She is a blogger, newspaper guest columnist, and contributor to parenting magazines and websites, including Her View From Home and the Motherly Collective.  Anna’s essays have recently been published by Grown and Flown and Business Insider. A graduate of Clemson University and Columbia Theological Seminary, Anna lives in Georgia with her husband and their teenage girls.  Topics covered: * How parenting can shift our understanding of community from proximity to intentional connection. * The power of accepting help and embracing grace, humility, and vulnerability. * Creating environments where children can be their authentic selves through continual learning and openness. * Why building real relationships across differences is key to genuine inclusion. * The importance of lending privilege and taking action, not just offering support. * Asking “What is mine to do within 50 yards of me?” to inspire small, meaningful change. Building communities where everyone can show up as their authentic self doesn’t mean being perfect. It means being open, humble, and willing to learn alongside those you love. Watch the episode on YouTube here [https://youtu.be/xVhwZ0GGZoQ]! Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast, telling us what you found insightful! Learn more about HopeBase at https://www.gethopebase.com/ [https://www.gethopebase.com/] and our community at https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/ [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/]  Connect with Anna: Hope For Moms Book [https://hopeformomsbook.com/] | Blog [https://annamcarthur.com/showing-up-and-being-louder-than-the-sirens/] Stay Connected: GetHopeBase.com [http://gethopebase.com] HopeBase Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/get_hopebase/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ConnectionFromHerePodcast] Join the HopeBase Community [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual] Join the HopeBase Community! A caring, inclusive community for those seeking real connection, thoughtful conversations, & support. Start your free trial today at: https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual

25. juni 2025 - 44 min
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Finding Real Community: Healing and Authenticity Beyond Religious Trauma with Reverend Robert Arnáu

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2446998/fan_mail/new] Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of religious trauma and self-harm. One of the most important pillars of a good community is being able to show up as your whole self, being welcomed and accepted as such. But for many of us, it takes time to find this type of community for ourselves, and we go through a lot of heartache in the process. Today’s guest, Reverend Robert Arnáu, is no stranger to this journey and joins us to share his story of surviving conversion therapy and religious trauma to finding true belonging in an affirming spiritual community. Episode 8 of Connection from Here is about healing and authenticity beyond religious trauma.  Rev. Robert Daniel Arnáu is a queer, neurodivergent spiritual director, coach, and minister based in Massachusetts. Raised in the Bronx by his fierce Puerto Rican abuela and Nuyorican mother, he is a survivor of conversion therapy and now offers trauma-informed spiritual direction and coaching for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC/Latiné individuals healing from religious trauma. Ordained through the Metropolitan Community Churches, he currently serves as a minister with The Faith Community in Atlanta, GA. His spiritual path is expansive and deeply rooted in liberation, blending non-Christian-nationalist Christianity with secular Buddhism, reiki, tarot, and ecumenical mysticism. At the core of his work is a belief in the sacredness of bodies, stories, and chosen family. Rob is the author of Sabor Zen, a pocket prayer book inspired by Buddhist precepts and infused with cultural soul—a gentle yet grounded invitation into mindful and embodied living. His approach bridges the mystical and the practical, offering clarity, compassion, and a fierce commitment to justice and healing in every space he enters. Topics covered:  * The warmth– and the wounds– of being raised in a conservative church as a queer person.  * Rob recounts his experience surviving conversion therapy, illustrating the deep psychological and spiritual scars it can leave. * The search for community beyond traditional spaces and how Rob found acceptance and healing within an LGBTQ+ affirming church. * How our wounds can become sources of wisdom and how reclaiming our narrative can become an inspiration to others on similar journeys. Your need for connection is real, natural, and important. As Rob’s story powerfully reveals, the path to wholeness is often found in safe, affirming community, where every part of you is welcome.  Watch the episode on YouTube here [https://youtu.be/oUyObQTlwb4]! Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast, telling us what you found insightful! Learn more about HopeBase at https://www.gethopebase.com/ [https://www.gethopebase.com/] and our community at https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/ [https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/]  Connect with Robert: Website [https://www.robertarnau.com] Sabor Zen [https://a.co/d/4Pc3D3A], a pocket prayer book inspired by Buddhist precepts and flavored with cultural soul Sacred & Salty Newsletter (Substack) [https://robarnau.substack.com/] Spiritual Directors International Profile [https://www.sdicompanions.org/sdi-profile/revrobarnau/] Stay Connected: GetHopeBase.com [http://gethopebase.com] Join the HopeBase Community! A caring, inclusive community for those seeking real connection, thoughtful conversations, & support. Start your free trial today at: https://hopebasecommunity.mn.co/plans/1524592?bundle_token=33729f35dfaaa9fea5bc9fc3fdde4a68&utm_source=manual

11. juni 2025 - 47 min
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