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The Dream Catcher Podcast is for seekers and achievers looking for inspiration, advice and tools to maximize their success and happiness and live a richer, more fulfilling life. Join award-winning writer and community founder Seline Shenoy as she explores mindsets, strategies, and habits for achieving your full potential in your personal and professional life. Also, be inspired by Seline’s intimate and candid conversations with over 165 thought leaders, including bestselling authors, influencers, spiritual leaders, and scholars. We look forward to welcoming you to our community of listeners!
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Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
Since the beginning of humankind, we have not been afraid to ask the big questions, such as, "Why are we here?", "How did we get here?" and "Where did all of this come from?" We have searched for meaning, purpose, and comfort by connecting with this higher force through faith practices and rituals.
While countless sages have presented different pathways, a few have shown unconventional ways. One of them was Carl Sagan—an astronomer, planetary scientist, and science communicator, who masterfully blended cosmology with philosophy.
A pioneer in space exploration and the search for extraterrestrial life, Sagan believed that exploring the cosmos expands our understanding and inspires future generations to push the boundaries of human knowledge.
He played a pivotal role in making the study of the stars popular and mainstream. His most significant contribution was the TV series Cosmos. In the documentary series, he compellingly broke down complicated topics in astronomy, drawing in millions of viewers and opening their minds to a world of infinite possibilities.
To discuss Carl Sagan's achievements and his musings on science and faith, I invited Stephanie Roth Sission. Stephanie is an award-winning author and artist who has illustrated many books for children, including the Princess Posey chapter book series. After illustrating over 60 books and various magazine pieces, she began writing her own books. Her author-illustrator debut, Star Stuff, earned multiple starred reviews and was named an Orbis Pictus Honor Book.
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