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Building Bridges with Susan Larison Danz

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Susan Larison Danz

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In the premiere episode of what will become a regular feature of The Frontier Beyond Fear broadcast, host Susan Larison Danz spontaneously shares her vision for how we can begin to build bridges of understanding in an increasingly contentious world.  We will likely discover we have far more in common than we realize, and in areas where we don't, we can at least have a discussion.  Callers are welcome, and the chat room will be open.

Host Susan Larison Danz first began having "bridge building" discussions many years ago on the Oprah spirituality discussion forum and other forums as anonymous contributor "bridgebldr" (aka BridgeBuilder).  These discussions led to many epiphanies of understanding and shifts in points of view, as well as multiple lifelong friendships.  The posts of Susan and other frequent contributors regularly were featured on the front page of the Oprah web site under "What People Are Talking About", gaining momentum, including a very honest discussion during the pivotal 2008 presidential elections. 

Susan went on to regularly share her anonymous voice on broadcast radio, recognized in Portland and beyond, as well as creating her own show The Frontier Beyond Fear over 5 years ago.  Susan has a background in Computer Science and Mathematics, and spiritually had an evangelical upbringing.  After a brush with her mortality in her late 30's, Susan had a series of spiritual emergence experiences many years ago, rocking her world, and opening her up to an entirely new way of expansively thinking and being.

Program music copyrighted by Grammy award winner Larry Seyer (LarrySeyer.com), included in this podcast with his permission. Visit FrontierBeyondFear.com to learn about the inspirational outreach of this program, now in its 6th year.