
About this episode
In the Season 2 Finale, Mike reflects on the season's exploration of spirituality and life's big questions, emphasizing the belief in something more beyond our perception.
Season 2 Finale — There’s Always Something More We made it — the final mini episode of Season 2 of the Tapestry Podcast! 🎉 Thank you for journeying with us through 30 episodes of honest, meaningful conversations about spirituality, life’s biggest questions, and what truly connects us. In this short finale, Mike reflects on: • What this season has explored — anxiety, wealth, purpose, being a neighbor • Why these conversations matter • The belief that there is something more beyond what we see • How God (or whatever name you use) is deeply connected to love, creation, and each of us We’re a small but passionate team creating space for curiosity, hope, and transformation — and we couldn’t do it without you. Special thanks to our Season 2 contributors: Mwangi Ndonga • Haleigh Bird • Heidi Orr • Mikayla McMillen • Reb Fulker • Stephen Bailey • Taylor Martin • Loren Richmond Jr. …and George & Wally 🐶 ✨ What’s next? Season 3 arrives this spring! Stay connected with us for updates and new conversations on faith, mental health, and the mystery of being human. 📬 We’d love to hear from you! Share your feedback or future topic ideas: tapestrytalk.org Follow us on social for episode…
People in this episode
Host: Mike Orr
Topics covered
- spirituality
- life's biggest questions
- anxiety
- wealth
- purpose
- connection
- love
Keywords
- spirituality
- anxiety
- wealth
- purpose
- connection
- love
- faith
- mental health
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