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Why God Wants You to be Creative: The Place of All Possibility (w/ Rabbi Adina Allen)
In today’s episode, we welcome Season 1 guest, Rabbi Adina Allen, to explore the transformative power of creativity, spirituality, and connection. Rabbi Allen, co-founder of the Jewish Studio Project and author of The Place of All Possibility, shares her groundbreaking work that merges ancient Jewish traditions with modern practices of art and self-discovery.
- How does creativity serve as a gateway to spiritual connection and a tool for navigating the chaos and challenges of modern life?
- How can we integrate ancient texts with contemporary approaches to foster personal growth, resilience, and communal connection?
- How can we reimagine spirituality as an inclusive, dynamic, and deeply personal process accessible to people of all backgrounds and beliefs?
Rabbi Allen offers a fresh perspective on how individuals can engage with tradition while embracing innovation, find meaning in a fragmented world, and use creativity as a means of healing and transformation.
Tune in to be inspired by a conversation that bridges the ancient and the modern, and provides practical insights into cultivating joy, pleasure, and authenticity in spiritual practice.
About Rabbi Adina Allen:
Rabbi Adina Allen is a spiritual leader, writer, and educator who grew up in an art studio where she learned firsthand the power of creativity for connecting to self and to the Sacred. She is cofounder and creative director of Jewish Studio Project (JSP), an organization that is seeding a future in which every person is connected to their creativity as a force for healing, liberation and social transformation.
Based on the work of her mother, renowned art therapist Pat B. Allen, Adina developed the Jewish Studio Process, a methodology for unlocking creativity, which she has brought to thousands of organizational and community leaders, educators, artists, and clergy across the country.
A national media contributor, popular speaker, and workshop leader, Adina has published in scholarly as well as mainstream publications, and more of her writing can be found on her website at www.adina-allen.com. She and her family live in Berkeley, California.
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