In this episode of "The Rest is Commentary," host Shep Rosenman is joined by Abby Fifer-Mandell, a senior lecturer in entrepreneurship at USC and a visiting professor at UVA's School of Medicine. They delve deep into a conversation inspired by Psalm 91 and the song "Fraction of Grace," touching on themes of loss, family, depression, and social networks.
Shep and Abby explore the phenomenon of what we see and what we don't see, both in our relationships and within ourselves. They discuss the hidden and revealed aspects of life, the choices we make, and the unseen labor that shapes our existence. Abby shares personal reflections on her family's influence and the ways childhood traditions carry into adulthood.
The episode also examines the profound impact of community and faith-based networks on mental health, the balance between individuality and belonging, and the importance of rituals. Abby and Shep navigate through the complexities of depression and anxiety, offering insights on coping mechanisms and the moments of grace that bring light into darkness.
Join Shep and Abby for an intimate and heartfelt conversation that underscores the interconnectedness of humanity and the divine grace that touches our lives.