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The Crisis of Compassion, Imagination and Connection with Eroc Arroyo-Montano

The Crisis of Compassion, Imagination and Connection with Eroc Arroyo-Montano

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This week at the Kitchen Table Britany and Nick interview emcee, circle keeper, artist, community weaver and educator Eroc Arroyo-Montano and together they drop into one of the deepest, most connected and powerful conversations they've ever had on this podcast.

Eroc shares about his experiences traveling the world as a performer, how he struggled with receiving love for so long and how he opened himself to love. We laugh, we cry, we talk about the 3 major crisis of the heart we are experiencing in the world right now and what to do about them and how we can foster and create community as a force for healing.

Oh and Brittany shares her sex swing experiences in a sex club...

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Kitchen Table Podcast is produced by Audionauts with music by Greta Hotmer.

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