We often talk on this podcast about how relationship is fundamental to transformative change work - whether we’re exploring how to work across lines of difference, or how to reach across the political aisle or how to build a culture of care that takes care of everyone. Our next guest offers a path of depth and hope and shows us the importance of radical relationship as we navigate an unjust world and work toward collective wellbeing. Kate Johnson is a buddhist meditation teacher and author of the book Radical Friendship which makes a case for friendship as a radical practice of love, courage and trust, and a path that paves the way for profound social change.

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Kerri Kelly

Radical Friendship: Kate Johnson

SEP 14, 202169 MIN
CTZN

Radical Friendship: Kate Johnson

SEP 14, 202169 MIN

Description

Kate Johnson is a buddhist meditation teacher and author of the book Radical Friendship which makes a case for friendship as a radical practice of love, courage and trust, and a path that paves the way for profound social change

Relationship as spiritual practice is often a mirror for what we cannot see or know in isolation. Through each other, deeper truths are revealed that make growth possible. 

On this podcast, you’ll hear Kate and I talk about navigating our own messy experience of conflict and repair and what it is to find each other again after all these years and practice relationship in a different way. 

This conversation was deep and vulnerable and shows us what is possible when we lean into change one relationship at a time.

Check it out.

Connect with Kate Johnson

Visit Kate’s website

Follow Kate on Instagram at @hellokatejohnson

Buy Kate’s book, Radical Friendship, Seven Ways to Love Yourself and Find Your People in an Unjust World

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