In this two-part adventure, Mark talks with Brian E. Pearson, priest, musician, and author, for a deep and wide-ranging conversation about vocation, soul, and joy. Brian reflects on his years of ministry in the Anglican Church of Canada, including his time as rector of St. Stephens in Calgaryand the moment that nearly cost him his calling when he was warned by his bishop, Do this again and you will be fired, after officiating a marriage for a trans parishioner. Our journey takes us through his parallel passion for music and the near-miss of a professional career, his love of writing, and his latest book, Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul. We explore the transformative impact of his work with the Animas Valley Institute, founded by Bill Plotkin, and how that opened him to a deeper exploration of the human soul. Along the way, Brian and I wrestle with the question of the divinewhat it means to us, how we encounter it, and how it shapes our lives. And we discover the many ways Brian continues to live out his joy: in faith, in music, in nature, and in the calling to speak honestly about love that includes us all. This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the souls songa reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary. Find out more about Brian on his website at BrianEPearson.ca, where you can order a hand-signed copy of Talking to Trees and listen to his podcast The Mystic Cave. ***** Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective. The Quollective isnt just another media platform. Its a grassroots, justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the worldand still laugh while doing it. ---- Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscriptionthats a savings of 20% off the monthly price. Go to thequollective.com and lets build a post-fascist future together. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.