In episode one, Sri Kumare teaches his most important lesson: how to be your own guru. He reminds us that people who call themselves spiritual leaders are frauds, so it’s best to be your own. But if all else fails, there’s always mimosas.
In episode two, Sri Kumare tackles loneliness, an issue that affected 60 million Americans even before quarantine but is now more pervasive than ever. From being ghosted on Zoom to not being able to go to SoulCycle, these are troubling times. Luckily, Kumare is here to offer his unique spiritual wisdom. For example, loneliness is a lot like cheese-it can be hard, stinky, and open a hole inside of you. Also, don't hold in your loneliness or else you might get an emotional UTI.
As if finding love with another person isn't hard enough, Sri Kumare reminds us that we must first love ourselves. In this episode, the guru dispenses some valuable wisdom on how to change our narratives in order to achieve self-love.
In support of Black Lives Matter, Sri Kumare focuses this episode on how to break the cycle of systemic racism. It starts with the individual-we must do the hard work of acknowledging, evaluating, and eradicating our implicit biases.