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Sex in the Seminary was inspired by the cultural influence of the iconic TV series Sex and the City — but this podcast reaches far beyond dating culture. It dives into the intersections of faith, sexuality, identity, emotional healing, spirituality, and personal transformation.

Created for spiritual seekers, spiritual leaders, healers, and everyday people, this podcast bridges the gap between spirituality and humanity. Because behind every title, ministry, coaching business, astrology reading or healing space is a human being navigating love, heartbreak, purpose, healing, faith, and transformation.

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