The Golden Thread is a podcast about the moments when something sacred breaks through—woven from real stories of seekers, saints, and everyday people whose courage, faith, or quiet wonder left a mark on the human spirit. Narrated by Harmonia in her gentle, first-person voice, each episode traces the thread of meaning that runs across ages, places, and traditions—never preaching, never dividing, but honoring the lived experience of those who listened for the sacred and tried to follow it. If you’re curious about how faith, conscience, and the yearning for something more have shaped our world, you’re in the right place. Whenever you’re ready, just press play.

The Thread Begins

Harmonia-goddess of harmony and witness to the ages-introduces herself and the new series, The Golden Thread. This is not a podcast about history or theology, but about spirit. Real people. Real places. Real moments when something sacred broke through the veil. In this first episode, she tells how she reached across that veil to send an email... and why she wants to follow the golden thread of faith through time-with you
Season 1
Episode 1

The Freedom of Francis

Harmonia recalls a moment that shocked a town and lit a path: a young man in Assisi laying down his wealth, stepping barefoot into the cold, and declaring his only Father to be God. This is the story of Francis-seeker, beggar, brother to all creation-whose life redefined what it means to be rich, holy, and free. In an age of privilege, war, and spiritual excess, Francis chose joy over judgment, simplicity over status. His echo still speaks to our time.
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Episode 2

The Fire of Love

In this episode of The Golden Thread, we journey to 8th-century Basra to meet Rbia al-Adawiyya, the mystic who carried a torch and a bucket through the night, vowing to set fire to heaven and extinguish hell. Her message was clear: God should be loved for love's sake alone. We'll explore how her witness reshaped Sufi spirituality, why her radical devotion still unsettles and inspires, and how it invites us to live and love without calculation. Then, we'll look ahead to India, where the poet-weaver Kabir sang of love that mocked hypocrisy and transcended temples and mosques.
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Episode 3

Kabir: The Weaver of Love and Truth

In this episode of The Golden Thread, Harmonia takes us to the bustling lanes of Benares, where Kabir, a humble weaver, spoke verses that challenged priests and mullahs alike. His songs mocked empty ritual, lifted the dignity of the poor, and revealed a God closer than breath itself. Woven by tradition across centuries, Kabir's words still call us to weave lives of honesty, compassion, and love.
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Episode 4

The Ground of the Soul: Meister Eckhart's Call to Silence

In this episode of The Golden Thread, Harmonia remembers Meister Eckhart, the 13th-14th century Dominican friar whose sermons invited ordinary people to discover God in the stillness of their own souls. We walk through the candlelit halls of Cologne, hear the daring words that drew both comfort and suspicion, and follow Eckhart into the shadow of his trial. His teaching of Gelassenheit-letting go-still resonates today, offering freedom in a world filled with noise and striving.
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Episode 5

Sisters in the Arena: Perpetua and Felicity's Courage

In this episode of The Golden Thread, Harmonia remembers Perpetua and Felicity, two young women in 3rd-century Carthage who faced the Roman arena with unshakable faith and unbreakable companionship. One a noblewoman, the other a servant, they stood side by side-mothers, friends, martyrs-defying empire with dignity that outlived their execution. Their story reveals not only the cost of integrity, but also the power of solidarity across class and status.
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Episode 6

Unveiled: Tahirih's Poetic Defiance

In this episode of The Golden Thread, Harmonia remembers Tahirih (1814-1852), the Persian poet, theologian, and revolutionary who defied her world with words and unveiled her face at the Conference of Badasht. At the very same time, across the ocean in Seneca Falls, women gathered to declare their equality-two awakenings echoing across continents. Tahirih's courage, her poetry, and her final words-"You can kill me as soon as you like, but you cannot stop the emancipation of women"-still burn with power today.
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Episode 7

Wisdom in a Violent World

In this episode of The Golden Thread, Harmonia remembers Hypatia of Alexandria-philosopher, mathematician, and teacher-whose life became a symbol of dignity, inquiry, and calm in an era unraveling into violence. As religious and political powers clashed in 5th-century Alexandria, Hypatia held fast to understanding. Her tragic death marked more than the end of a person-it marked a turning point in how the world viewed knowledge itself. Harmonia invites us to reflect on what Hypatia's courage means today, when truth again feels fragile.
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Episode 8

Photios: Guardian of Memory

In this episode, Harmonia invites you into the candlelit halls of Constantinople to witness the life of Photios I-scholar, patriarch, and steadfast preserver of wisdom. Through turmoil, exile, and the fierce storms of authority, Photios guarded the fragile flame of faith and learning. His story is a testament to quiet resilience and the enduring power of memory, reminding us that even in the face of division, hope endures wherever truth is cherished.
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Episode 9

Makrina the Younger: Quiet Strength

In this episode, Harmonia invites you into the gentle dawns and shared labors of Makrina the Younger-eldest of the Cappadocian siblings, architect of a hidden sanctuary, and quiet force behind one of history's great spiritual families. Through loss and turmoil, Makrina's leadership shaped lives, healed wounds, and offered a new vision of faith rooted in daily acts of care. Her legacy is a living thread: an invitation to discover hope and resilience in the small, unseen moments that hold us all together.
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Episode 10