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Win Today with Christopher Cook

Self-help and life-hacks help, but they will not turn the key to total life transformation that lasts. And creating a plan for sustainable transformation is what “Win Today” is all about. Each week on the podcast, we'll engage in thought-provoking conversations with world-renowned leaders, bestselling authors, and industry experts who will help you design your roadmap to wholeness from the inside out, so you will live at your best in your relationships, in your mental and emotional health, and in your personal and spiritual growth.
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Now displaying: October, 2020
Oct 28, 2020

In the words of today's guest, "Life is about being fully present and alive in the embrace of relentless affection, dealing with the world as it really is, not in a non-existent future trip." Wholeness is when the way of our person matches the truth of our being. It's exactly why future-tripping is so futile. Today, my dear friend, Paul Young joins us. Paul is the author of the iconic book, "The Shack," and his life has inspired me more times than I can count. So today, we're diving deeply into the experience of transformation from the inside out and why our beloved self-improvement tactics keep us from seeing the truth of who we are and from receiving love that compels us out of the self-inflicted prison of the soul we call "home."

If you enjoyed this episode with Paul Young, I'm sure you'll also enjoy:

197: Winning the War Within, Justice Warriors, the Danger of Avoiding Pain, and How to Live Fully-Alive (feat. Jason Vallotton)

160: “The Shack” Author Wm. Paul Young on Lies We Believe About God, Intimacy, Being Known, and Why the Unexposed Remains Unhealed

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Oct 21, 2020

Our greatest fear isn't that we're weak, but that we're powerful beyond measure. This week, NFL pro, Sam Acho, joins me to talk about how to stop hiding and how to stop playing small. In our conversation, you'll learn how to recognize and relinquish the masks we wear and why you, the real you, is worth getting to know. If you're tired of hiding or are dealing with a profound sense of rejection, this conversation, I believe, will be a catalyst to your freedom.

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Oct 14, 2020

Today, Lecrae’s here. And we’re diving head-first into his story of restoration after sexual abuse and trauma. I really believe you’re going to hear his story and then be able to superimpose the wisdom he shares upon your own journey to wholeness. I’m so glad you’re here and can’t wait to introduce you to a side of Lecrae you probably haven’t heard yet.

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Oct 7, 2020

Living with an overshadowing feeling of guilt is exhausting. Guilt drives our decisions. Guilt is a source of distraction. And in relationships, guilt shows-up as debt. How? Well, too often, we take far more responsibility than we should in a relationship. So, we may not have done something wrong, but we feel like we did, so we have to compensate. Today, we’re taking a thorough look at how to let go of guilt in your life with author, speaker, and coach, Valorie Burton, whose own relationship with guilt has given her both perspective and tools we need.

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