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Jesus tells us that the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult. This makes sense because life is hard. It is not a question of if, it is more of a question of when. When will life throw you a curveball? When will life hit you with traged


    • Apr 7, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    Risking Reaching Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 27:09


    Hello and welcome to The Narrow Path Podcast! In today's episode, Nathan and Loretta speak with husband, dad, granddad, and Manager of Patient Experience at the Medical Clinic of Fort Knox, Ronnie Postleswait. He shares his lifelong struggle with isolation and fear of being alone, as well as his path to understanding and overcoming those demons. In a refreshing conversation about the internal conflicts that men often feel reluctant to express, Ronnie, Nathan, and Loretta dig into what it means to “be enough.” Episode Highlights: [1:58] *Disclaimer on the unfiltered language used and topics discussed on this show. [2:33] Ronnie shares the experience of his life growing up in a “Leave it to Beaver household.” [5:35] We learn how Ronnie's family moving from an urban setting to rural Bullitt County when he was thirteen years old impacted his life. [8:01] Ronnie details how becoming an EMT led him to find friends and become a husband and father. [12:33] “That legal bond does not bring somebody close to you.” We learn about how two divorces and a car accident pulled Ronnie into a depression, and the steps he took to pull himself out. [17:14] Ronnie looks back on what led him to the men's retreat and what he got out of the experience. “I found out everybody has baggage.” [21:27] “I'm not judging people at face value anymore.” Ronnie describes how three years of attending men's retreats have helped his empathy grow and flourish. Episode Resources: Kentuckianacontainer.com Liminalwork.com

    My Story Is Worthy of Being Told

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 36:55


    Hello and welcome to The Narrow Path Podcast! Today, Nathan and Loretta speak with nurse practitioner and family woman Rachel Weedman about her struggles with depression and how taking a Liminal retreat helped her heal. Rachel describes how the realities of life stepped in during her lifelong quest to be what she thought was the ideal Christian woman, wife, and mother. Join us as we hear how Rachel walked through the fire of life and learned that her story is worth being told. Episode Highlights: [2:00] We learn about Rachel's personal life as a wife, mother, and nurse practitioner; and how the pandemic has affected her work. [3:55] Rachel speaks about how her relationship with her parents formed a connection between her sense of self-worth and body weight. [10:18] “I just didn't fit completely in.” Rachel details how her identity as a “good Christian girl” led her to feel a bit outcast after high school. [11:56] We hear how Rachel's strong drive to live the ideal personal and professional life met enormous obstacles during the first year of her marriage and during the births of her children: “2018 came crashing down for me, personally.” [18:07] Rachel describes what she and her husband did to start turning her mindset. [23:14 “He modeled it… so I'm like, ‘I want that!'” Rachel shares how her husband's experience with a Liminal men's retreat inspired her to go on her own. [26:08] We hear about Rachel's Liminal retreat experience, and what she participated in afterward to continue helping herself heal. Episode Resources: Kentuckianacontainer.com Liminalwork.com

    The God of the Mountain is the God of the Valley

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 50:25


    Hello and welcome to The Narrow Path Podcast! Today, Nathan and Loretta speak with their friend Becky Koch about her lifelong path to self-discovery. In an emotionally powerful discussion, Becky reflects on the pivotal events in her life that have shaped and challenged her sense of what it means to be a “good person,” including her ongoing struggle to push through societal pressures about body image and self-worth. She also recounts the trauma that she is experiencing during the pandemic, and how her faith continues to serve as a guiding light through it all.  We hope you find as much inspiration in Becky's story as we did. Episode Highlights: [2:00] *Disclaimer about some non-kid-friendly content in this show. [3:12] We meet Becky as she explains some of the ins and outs of her work as a nurse practitioner, as well as an overview of her personal life. [6:04] Becky shares the story of her childhood growing up as a Catholic schoolgoer in Kentucky, and what happened at nine years old that shaped her sense of self-worth for the rest of her life. [10:19] “I always just assumed that I had to be the ‘good child' in order to get Jesus and God's love.” We hear how Becky's early experiences influenced her relationship with her heavenly father and her peers. [17:33] “You're worthy. You don't have to believe all the lies that you're hearing.” Becky recounts how getting baptized at 23 lifted a weight off her shoulders. [24:35] We learn how Becky's attempt to shape her perfect life led to an ill-fated marriage. [32:41] Becky shares how her marriage blew up during the pandemic and what she did to pick up the pieces of her life. [40:11] “I left that weekend feeling hopeful.” We hear how one weekend at a women's retreat gave Becky the first glimpse of hope since her marriage ended. [45:47] Nathan and Loretta close the show by expressing their gratitude to Becky for sharing her story, staying strong, and refusing to wallow when her life gets hard. Episode Resources: Kentuckianacontainer.com Liminalwork.com

    A Man's Choice, with Bill Weedman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 55:35


    Hello and welcome to The Narrow Path Podcast! In our inaugural episode, our hosts, Nathan and Loretta speak with Bill Weedman. As a lifelong martial artist, eventual follower of Christ, and dedicated pastor, Bill explores how his journey through various disciplines has shaped his life and views on the world around him. We hear his story of rising from a challenging and largely fatherless upbringing, to facing the challenges of navigating manhood, religion, confidence, personal responsibility, and ultimately, how to lead a life of purpose.    Join us as Bill looks back on his bumpy and inspiring road.   Episode Highlights: [0:00] We set the stage for our first episode by exploring the nature of light and dark, and the roles they play in our ever-changing lives. [2:00] *Quick disclaimer on the unfiltered language and content used in this show. [2:46] We meet Bill as he gives context to what many call “the Legend of Bill Weedman,” focusing on how growing up with an estranged father shaped his youth. [8:15] “I will never be afraid again.” Bill shares how a deeply fearful moment that he experienced at the age of twelve led to a vow that guided the rest of his life. [14:05] We learn how Bill translated his feelings of inadequacy and confusion over ideas of “what men do” into a healthy dedication to martial arts. [18:20] Bill discusses his early development in martial arts, and how his views on fighting and himself changed throughout the process.  [23:25] “Chet was the first person who truly loved me unconditionally… That was my first encounter with Jesus.” We hear about the man who led Bill out of Satanism and became his father figure through the power of genuine love. [28:41] Bill shares challenging decisions he had to make at 18 when he got his girlfriend pregnant. [31:30] “I always told myself, ‘I will not be like my dad.'” We learn about how Bill met his wife, Peg, at 22, shortly after joining the police department, and how those experiences created deep conflict within his identity and marriage. [39:16] “I preached and spoke to children. I poured my life into it.” Bill explains how he strove to turn his life around by committing himself to his church and faith.  [45:19] Bill wraps up this episode by reflecting on the revelations that he started to let himself see on a life-changing men's retreat. “I was in a cage and Jesus opened the door.” Connect with us here: Kentuckianacontainer.com

    The Narrow Path - A Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 2:05


    Jesus tells us that the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult. This makes sense because life is hard. It is not a question of if, it is more of a question of when. When will life throw you a curveball? When will life hit you with tragedy? When will it feel like the weight of the world is crashing down on you? Some of you can think of that time as you read this. For some of you, that time is right now.

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