When do we “shake the dust”, when do we engage, and when do we shut up + listen? Today’s guest, Alissa Molina, has some insight for us. Alissa co-hosts a spiritual podcast with some wonderful Protestant sisters and I had to ask how that challenged her or pushed her out of her comfort zone. I loved her insight on why it’s important to not ONLY engage with Catholics, how she tries to advance the Gospel message, and why mean Christians make us angrier than mean atheists. We also talk about how being a Latina Catholic has impacted her feminism. Enjoy! (Also, when she says “Not today and not tomorrow either”…I died. Can we all start using that? Go away, Satan. You suck.)
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Topics discussed:
How she started co-hosting the Upside Down Podcast
What parts of co-hosting an ecumenical podcast challenge her
How talking with people of other faiths has strengthened her own faith
How being Latina has impacted her feminism
When to engage with people who disagree with us vs. when to listen or walk away
What’s been bringing Alissa closer to God lately
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