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The Debut of a Beloved Podcast from CAC | Season 1 Wrap-Up of Learning How to See

Explore Highlights from Brian McLaren’s Popular Podcast
The Debut of a Beloved Podcast from CAC | Season 1 Wrap-Up of Learning How to See

How do we transform and transcend our biases? From judgments made unconsciously to complacency in systemic evil, we must learn how to see if we are to learn how to transform.

In the fall of 2020, CAC debuted the first season of Learning How to See. Brian McLaren, Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, and Fr. Richard Rohr came together for six episodes, exploring the biases that impact our ability to “see.” Listen in as these three powerful  theologians discuss how seeing is social, political, and contemplative.

Explore the Trailer

Get a sense for season one of Learning How to See — and the seasons that have followed — with this podcast trailer:

We often seek stories that confirm what we already think. Through this podcast, you’ll discover how we can learn to truly see — to move beyond our biases and younger emotional selves.

Drawing on Jesus’ teachings, Learning How to See invites listeners to develop deeper consciousness and compassion.

I know I’m feeling an awful lot that I don’t know how to process. I don’t know how people get through this without faith.

—Fr. Richard Rohr on Learning How to See

Highlights from Learning How to See Season 1

On this first season of Learning How to See, hosts Brian McLaren, Fr. Richard Rohr, and Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis invite us to overcome the biases that affect how we see the world and how we operate in our communities.

Transcripts are available for each episode. 

On every season of Learning How to See listeners are invited to discover new perspectives and experience transformation. New episodes are coming soon!

We hope you’ll subscribe on your favorite podcast player or explore our Learning How to See playlist on YouTube.

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