Interfaith Voices Podcast

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. It’s a time that invites us to have deeper, more honest conversations about the connection between faith and mental health, which is why I’m especially excited about today’s episode.

For the past nine months, we’ve been working on a project centered on this very topic, and I’m thrilled to share that we’ve just released a short documentary called Faith and Feelings. This project is the brainchild of Edman Ahmed, who joined us as an intern last summer.
Through this film, Edman brought together four participants from four different faith traditions, each willing to speak candidly on camera about how their faith intersects with their mental health. All of the participants are current or former UW–Madison students, and what they offer is honest, personal reflection on their lived experiences.

The film features Sophie Genshaft, Lilia Juarez, Khadijah Doondia, and Daisy Hong, and today we’re fortunate to be joined by Edman, along with Sophie and Lilia, to give you a glimpse into the conversations and stories you’ll find in the documentary.

To watch the Faith and Feelings Documentary click HERE

For more information on Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice go to www.wifaithvoices.org

What is Interfaith Voices Podcast?

The Interfaith Voices Podcast is brought to you by Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice and expands upon the live Interfaith Intersections events held throughout the year across various locations. Tune in to hear individuals from diverse faith traditions share how their beliefs shape their daily lives. Through conversations with these remarkable guests, the goal is to uncover shared values and challenge preconceived notions. By learning from one another's wisdom and experiences, we grow stronger together.

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