Get Into It and Get Your Life
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You are good in the eyes of God and your gayness is an expression of the diversity and creativity of the Divine. Get Into It and Get Your Lifeis designed to help you “get into” an understanding of what it really means to be “Good and Gay.” It is time to connect with Spirit within, love yourself fully, and live an authentic life. Each week Jerome Braggs and Rev. Dulani Moore will share tools, insights and spiritual guidance for issues and concerns facing the LGBT community and its spiritual development. If you’re ready to live an authentic life—a life filled with love, self-expression and purpose—and step into the fullness of what the Divine has designed you to be, then you’re in the right place. You are gay by design and it’s time to stop editing yourself and “Get Your Life!” Become a fan of Jerome Braggs on Facebook or follow him on Twitter. Become a fan of Rev. Dulani Moore on Facebook or follow him on Twitter. The ideas and opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect the teachings of Unity. Unity respects a wide range of spiritual thoughts and beliefs, as reflected in the diverse range of subjects presented on Unity Online Radio.

Relationship Types

Revs. Jerome and Dulani continue their discussion about Relationship Types, what mindset it takes to make any relationship work, and define "Holy Sex....
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Christopher Barnhill

In honor of the 12th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we are pleased to welcome one of the national spokespeople—Christopher Barnhill, an...
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Make 2012 Your Greatest Year

It's a brand-new year and an opportunity to create a brand-new you! Jerome and Rev. Dulani continue their conversation, sharing more techniques, strat...
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Create Your Greatest Year EVER!

It's a brand-new year and an opportunity to create a brand-new you! Jerome and Rev. Dulani kick off this new year by sharing techniques, strategies an...
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Tona Brown

In this program, Jerome and Dulani speak with Tona Brown, the first African-American transgender violinist and vocalist to sing for a seated president...
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