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Interfaith Minister discusses Planetary Spirit to reach greater spirituality

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JeffF/Jeff Ferrannini (Ferr-ah-nee-nee) is creator, producer, and host of Planetary Spirit, an internet radio program started in March of 2006. For 2 ½ years Jeff shared production and hosting with Magdalena. Since June 2009 Jeff is now sole producer/host. In June 2010, Jeff began broadcasting Planetary Spirit “Live” from ETIN (Emerson Talk & Information Network) studio at Emerson College, in Boston, MA. In November of 2012, Planetary Spirit affiliated with Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network on the East Coast and their two West Coast internet radio affiliates.

In 2007 Jeff was ordained as an interfaith minister after he completed a two year ministerial program. Jeff feels Planetary Spirit is his ministry. “I believe Planetary Spirit offers an opportunity to connect to a deeper part of life and explore new spiritual perspectives”. Jeff is a poet, having written 400+ poems in the last 15 years, mainly spiritual. He self published two books of poems. His second book “Star Songs” is now on CD and contains 31 poems. Jeff has written feature articles on spirituality for 11:11 magazine and Body & Brain magazine.

Jeff is on the Council for Spiritual Connection, an interfaith organization producing annual events, showcasing musical/spoken presentations to celebrate diversity, interconnectedness, and sharing spiritual traditions.

From an early age Jeff has been on a quest to find a house of worship that welcomes all faiths traditions, spiritual perspectives, equally. This continues to be the driving force behind his work with Planetary Spirit. He believes his in-depth interviews/conversations offer listeners new ways to explore paths towards becoming fully awakened conscious human beings. 

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