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And All Shall Be Well is an optimistic podcast where Dr. Megan Rohrer (he/him) has conversations with guests about mind, body and spirit health. Believing that all people are a work in progress, And All Shall Be Well. Megan is prolific author, award winning historian and a former Lutheran bishop.
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On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with the Rev Wakil David Matthews, an interfaith minister ordained through the Sufi Ruhaniat International order, a very universalist and ecumenical Sufi organization. He has worked in hospice as a volunteer and chaplain’s assistant, so feels called to work specifically with those who do end of life wor…
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On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with author Kaya Oakes. Kayla's sixth book, Not So Sorry, is out July 2024. Her other books include: The Nones Are Alright (Orbis Books, 2015), Radical Reinvention (Counterpoint Press, 2012), The Defiant Middle: How Women Claim Life’s In Betweens to Remake the World (Broadleaf Books 2021). Socials: @kay…
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On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with Rabbi Jillian Cameron, who leads the oldest LGBTQ temple in the United States. She is passionate about connecting with every person she meets in the holiest of moments as well as the most mundane. She believes in the power and importance of diversity in the Jewish community and our responsibility t…
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On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with Edward Wright a transportation specialist who is politically active in San Francisco. Megan Rohrer, DMin is a social justice advocate and influencer known for their advocacy for the homeless and LGBTQ communities. If you enjoy these conversations and want them to continue, please like, subscribe, r…
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On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with Michael Nagler. As Professor Emeritus of Classics and Comparative Literature at UC, Berkeley, Michael Nagler co-founded the Peace and Conflict Studies Program. His books include The Search for a Nonviolent Future: A Promise of Peace for Ourselves, Our Families, and Our World; The Nonviolence Handbo…
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On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with Rabbi Camille Shira Angel an ordained Reform rabbi with over 25 years of experience guiding couples and families in Jewish lifecycle events. She is an award-winning educator, public speaker, and LGBTQIA religious activist. Currently, she is Rabbi-in-Residence at University of San Francisco. Learn m…
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On this week’s podcast, Dr. Megan Rohrer, talks about lessons they learned in Paris, France. Megan Rohrer, DMin is a social justice advocate and influencer known for their advocacy for the homeless and LGBTQ communities. If you enjoy these conversations and want them to continue, please like, subscribe, review and consider supporting our podcast on…
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On this week’s podcast, Dr. Megan Rohrer, talks about lessons they learned in Argentina. Megan Rohrer, DMin is a social justice advocate and influencer known for their advocacy for the homeless and LGBTQ communities. Megan is an award winning filmmaker, musician and historian, who was a finalist for the Lambda Literary award, received an honorable …
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On this week’s podcast, hosted by Dr. Megan Rohrer, we talk about writing, wellness and being both trans and Jewish in France and Israel. Our guest Ariel Alvarez Pereyre is a writer, musician and trans activist whose first book is about love, faith and the journey toward authentic relationship. Ariel lives in Southern Israel near the ongoing war an…
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On this week’s podcast, hosted by Dr. Megan Rohrer, we talk with the Rev. Dan Tisdel. Currently the senior pastor at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Sunnyvale, CA, Dan talks about his woodworking, acting and advice for those who are feeling lonely and disconnected. If you enjoy these conversations and want them to continue, please like, subscribe, revi…
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On this week’s podcast, with host Dr. Megan Rohrer, we talk to Cynthia Nagendra who works in homelessness in San Francisco. Cynthia talks about her experience as a 2nd generation immigrant from Sri Lanka in this three part conversation on community, wellness support for people of all races and classes. If you enjoy these conversations and want them…
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On this week’s podcast, with host Dr. Megan Rohrer, we talk to Cynthia Nagendra who works in homelessness in San Francisco. Cynthia talks about her experience as a 2nd generation immigrant from Sri Lanka in this three part conversation on community, wellness support for people of all races and classes. If you enjoy these conversations and want them…
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On this week’s podcast, with host Dr. Megan Rohrer, we talk to Cynthia Nagendra who works in homelessness in San Francisco. Cynthia talks about her experience as a 2nd generation immigrant from Sri Lanka in this three part conversation on community, wellness support for people of all races and classes. If you enjoy these conversations and want them…
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Sophia Andary is a first-generation Lebanese-American activist, organizer, and analyst. Her experience living through the civil war in Lebanon during early childhood shaped her worldview and passion for bridging the divide among diverse perspectives. She co-founded Women’s March San Francisco. If you enjoy these conversations and want them to conti…
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On this week’s podcast, Dr. Megan Rohrer, talks about lessons they learned in Cambodia about accepting blessings when they are offered. Megan Rohrer, DMin is a social justice advocate and influencer known for their advocacy for the homeless and LGBTQ communities. Megan is an award winning filmmaker, musician and historian, who was a finalist for th…
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