Navigating Religious Upbringing
Seane Corn discusses her unique religious upbringing, where her parents' differing backgrounds led to a decision to raise her without any religious affiliation. She reflects on the positives and negatives of this approach, highlighting the freedom to explore spirituality without dogma, as well as the cultural influences that shaped her perception of God.In this clip
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[Unedited] Seane Corn with Krista Tippett
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