This week we’re diving into conversation about an issue that hits all of us: distractions. While many people have learned to tune out distractions that keep them from being productive, they remain deaf to their inner desires and emotions. Joining me is Clay Scroggins, who has been on the show before, and he’s going to teach us four simple habits that create space for emotional evaluation and exploration. These helpful practices will empower you to replace the chaos of your busy days with emotional competence and awareness that leads to a calmer, more fulfilling life.
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This week on the show, I was honored to be joined in conversation by William Paul Young. Paul is best known as the author of the iconic book, “The Shack.” But in our conversation today, we don’t talk about “The Shack” for more than a couple minutes. Instead, Paul and I headed straight into a heartfelt and utterly provocative conversation around lies we believe about God, true intimacy and belonging, what it means to really be seen and known, and why, according to Paul, “The unexposed remains unhealed.” Paul is a sage, such an example of someone whose life is laid down at the feet of Jesus, and such a father figure, even amidst great tragedy and great redemption.
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As a young boy, after his father was killed by a drunk driver and his mother suffered devastating injuries, Hal Donaldson was taken in by another family—an experience that first exposed him to the power of compassion and creating change. Later in life, his career as an investigative journalist took him across the country where the daily newsfeed full of suffering and injustice began to shape his passion for creating positive change in the lives of others. Fast-forward to today, Hal serves as co-founder and CEO of Convoy of Hope—an organization devoted to creating lasting positive change for people who have no hope for tomorrow.
After hearing Hal’s story, and after having listened to today’s conversation, you’ll learn how to evaluate the resources you already have, navigate real concerns and risks, check your motives, and ultimately become equipped as an agitator with purpose.
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