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Ep 307 - Best of Spiritual Grit - On Being Human During Times of Collective Grief with JS Park

Ep 307 - Best of Spiritual Grit - On Being Human During Times of Collective Grief with JS Park

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In this episode, I'm in conversation with JS Park, a Korean American hospital chaplain based in Florida whose compassion has made an incredible impression on so many people, including myself.


J.S. Park is a hospital chaplain, former atheist/agnostic, sixth degree black belt, suicide survivor, Korean-American, and follows Christ. He. is author of The Voices We Carry: Finding Your One True Voice in a World of Clamor and Noise. Published by Northfield/Moody. He is currently serving at a 1000+ bed hospital, one of the top-ranked in the nation, and was also a chaplain for three years at one of the largest nonprofit charities for the homeless on the east coast.




We talk about compassion and grief, which do not have clear definitions or prescriptions for embodying them. Both grief and compassion look different for each individual person. It's not a one-size-fits-all. We also talk about how we might hold compassion for those whose beliefs are rooted in our oppression. And how we might identify this collective grief we are currently feeling but can't quite name. Listen in as we dive into how we can human better together.


Today’s poems/ Books / Oracle / Tarot Cards mentioned:

  • Oracle Card: Trust the Timing

  • Poem: "Torso of Air" by Ocean Vuong

Courses / Exclusive Content / Book Mentioned:

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  • JS Park Website: ⁠https://jsparkblog.com/⁠

    Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jspark3000/?hl=en

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