UPV 003: Pamay Bassey’s 52 Weeks of Worship Experience

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UPV-podcast-episode3In this episode:

I talk with Pamay Bassey and her fascinating 52 Weeks of Worship Project where she visited a different place of worship every week for a year. What started out as a journey to regain her spirituality after traumatic experiences resulted in an uncommon experience that hopefully we all can learn from – one where we learn mutual respect, a sense of community, and unconditional love for one another.

Pamay Bassey continues her journey and encourages others to share their stories on her website My 52 Weeks of Worship Project in an effort to “facilitate dialogue about culture, community, connection, experience and worship, both online and in the world.”

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Have you ever visited a place of worship outside of your own faith?  Why or why not? Share your experience in the comments below!

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3 Comments

  • Kesha, that was an awesome interview. I can relate to her and her beliefs. I love your saying “You do you and I do me”.

    And what you just said in her book, ‘It is possible to stand shoulder with someone who believes different than you” that is an awesome phrase.

    I wish more people would take this to heart.

    I apologize for the rough quotes but you get it. I love the podcast.
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  • HI Lakesha, I came over from Twitter – wanted to meet you more personally! This is a fantastic interview, and I love your bubbly self :) Your laugh is quite infectious!

    What a great interview with Pamay – and I really appreciate her willingness to make a commitment to herself and see where it went. Very inspiring and moving!

    Hugs and love – thank you for what you do Lakesha!

    Robin
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    • Heeeey Robin! Yes, I can usually get a whole crowd laughing once I get started. LOL

      I too appreciated Pamay’s commitment and was fascinated by her journey and was grateful and honored to have been able to talk with her about it.

      By the way, if you ever have any ideas for a topic you’d like to see or if you’d like to be on a show as well, just hit me up! :)

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