TheRightDirt

Soul-filled Echoes

Religion EN ↓ 4 episodes

Soul Filled Echoes is a contemplative podcast exploring the inner life — where faith, experience, and thoughtful conversation linger beyond the listening. Inspired by Fr Frank Moloney’s Audio Divina , each month we reflect on a Sunday Gospel, offering gentle insights and questions to nourish the spirit. 

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TheRightDirt

Category

Religion

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Soul-filled Echoes - Sower and the Seed - 15th Sunday of the Year A 08.07.2026

This is Episode 5 reflecting on Jesus’ parable, “The Sower and the Seed.” We are exploring how faith might be lived in a contemporary world. You might like to share some thoughts and conversation in the blog: https://therightdirt.com.au/trial_post/

Soul-filled Echoes - Conversation re Ep.4 - Do not be afraid 29.06.2026

This companion episode to Episode 4 reflects on Jesus’ words, “Do not be afraid,” through a conversation with a school leader whose community seeks to live this message each day. You might like to share some thoughts and conversation in the blog: https://therightdirt.com.au/trial_post/

Soul-filled Echoes - Do Not be Afraid 15.06.2026

This month's episode focuses on Jesus' command to not be afraid. Relevant for disciples then and now. Fear could well be the threshold place for us to find the divine.

Soul-filled Echoes - Pentecost 12.05.2026

This month the SFE podcast is reflecting on occasion of Pentecost. The coming of the Spirit bringing peace and joy. What might that mean in a 21st century world.

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