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Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps continue their conversation discussing the March 2022 cover story of Christianity Today, "You're Not Deconstructing?" Is deconstructing one's faith bad in and of itself? How do we weigh church/spiritual abuse against deconstruction? How do we address deconstruction due to faith not aligning with a person's lived experience? What is the human's limitation when trying to conceive of their faith? What does it mean to "wrestle with God"? Website www.progressivechristianreview.com launching August 1, 2022.
In part two of our Enneagram conversation we use the Enneagram as a starting point to ask bigger questions of our theology. Some questions we dig into are: How have we watered down our theology to make it more accessible? Is there value in gatekeeping? How have we used our theology as a weapon? How have I made my opinions a part of my identity? Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/sonda/your-own-worldLicense code: 1WX6GFMRRZEGMYVCHere are some resources we recommend to learn more about the Enneagram! The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabilehttps://www.amazon.com/Road-Back-You-Enneagram-Self-Discovery/dp/0830846190 The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr and Andreas Ebert https://www.amazon.com/Enneagram-Christian-Perspective-Richard-Rohr/dp/0824519507 Liturgist Podcast: https://theliturgists.com/the-enneagram-episode-37-podcast-page/ Atlas: Enneagram by Sleeping at Lasthttps://open.spotify.com/album/1R3C4VebWmWXFlbTSnnLql?si=jRwB2ZrCQJCly-AJQKiM_g
In part one of our conversation about the Enneagram, Esther and Beth put on their boxing gloves and face off over the question, “Is the Enneagram Overrated?” We share our stories of how we have been helped or hurt by the Enneagram, Esther does a deep dive into the history of the Enneagram, and we explore the ways in which Instagram versions of the Enneagram have hurt more than they have helped. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/sonda/your-own-worldLicense code: 1WX6GFMRRZEGMYVCHere are some resources we recommend to learn more about the Enneagram! The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabilehttps://www.amazon.com/Road-Back-You-Enneagram-Self-Discovery/dp/0830846190 The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr and Andreas Ebert https://www.amazon.com/Enneagram-Christian-Perspective-Richard-Rohr/dp/0824519507 Liturgist Podcast: https://theliturgists.com/the-enneagram-episode-37-podcast-page/ Atlas: Enneagram by Sleeping at Lasthttps://open.spotify.com/album/1R3C4VebWmWXFlbTSnnLql?si=jRwB2ZrCQJCly-AJQKiM_g
Mike McHargue is a bestselling author of Finding God in the Waves, and soon to be released You’re a Miracle (and a Pain in the Ass). He is the host of Ask Science Mike podcast and co-founded The Liturgist Podcast. He also is an international speaker, science advisor and story consultant for film and television. This past year he was diagnosed with narcolepsy type 1. In this episode, Mike shares how a health crisis led to multiple diagnoses, including narcolepsy type 1. He discusses how he is adapting to a new lifestyle and despite his multiple comorbid conditions, he is able to continue to do fulfilling work. Mike also gives insight on how his family is adapting to the changes as well. Mike has a great book coming out on April 28th, You’re a Miracle (and a Pain in the Ass), which he and Claire dive into. Mike sees his position in the public eye as an opportunity to be “open, honest and un-self-conscious” about his disabilities. You can follow Mike at @mikemchargue on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. You can learn more about his new book and podcast at https://asksciencemike.com/. You can follow us at @narcolepsy_360 on Instagram, @wakeupnarcolepsy on Instagram and Facebook and @wakenarcolepsy on Twitter. Let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #narcolepsy360 and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.
We've referenced the Enneagram several times in past episodes and have had some requests for an Enneagram explanation. Today, we scratch the surface of the Enneagram by talking about some of the basics: 1. What are the numbers? 2. What are the triads? 3. What is healthy vs unhealthy? 4. What is integration vs disintegration? These questions will help to give you an overview of the Enneagram. If this is your first introduction to it we suggest also checking out the links below. Doug will describe the Enneagram symbol and triads - to which there are links below. The Liturgist Podcast is a particularly good introduction to the Enneagram as well. Enjoy! Basic Enneagram Graphic Triad Enneagram Graphic Liturgists Enneagram Episode Episode Music: Reaction by Wayne John Bradley | https://soundcloud.com/ayneohnradley Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Sunshine Day by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Hillary is a therapist, researcher, speaker and writer. She loves to help people grow, heal, change, and come into more fullness in themselves and their relationships. She is passionate about the well-being of all people, and wants to make psychology and academic research accessible to a wide variety of people. She is also the host of two podcasts: Other People’s Problems and The Liturgist Podcast and the author of two books: Mothers, Daughters, & Body Image and Embodiment and Eating Disorders. Hillary and Sarah discuss therapy, interconnectedness, and the importance of taking care of self as well as feminism and racism. Hillary asks the important question of whether or not we are an agent in our own transformation. Let’s be friends! You can find me in the following places... Website: www.headhearttherapy.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoundedHealr/ https://www.facebook.com/HeadHeartTherapy/ Instagram: @headhearttherapy Twitter: @WoundedHealr @HeadHeart_Chi
Jer and Kirk respond to a new series by The Liturgist Podcast called Christian where Mike Gungor and Science Mike ask the question, "Are you a Christian?" This has been an important question for Jer and Kirk and marked the beginning of their relationship and the start of the Showing Up podcast. It felt like time to return to it and see where the guys are and what question they are asking now. So... Are you a Christian?
Friends- the day is here. We’re finally digging into the ever-elusive Enneagram. In this episode, Nic, Mere, and special guest (Nic’s mom, Barbara) discuss all things Enneagram. Throughout this conversation, we use learnings from the book The Wisdom of the Enneagram. It was written by two Enneagram experts, Don Riso and Russ Hudson, which you will hear referenced throughout the podcast. We think you’ll love this conversation and hope it inspires you to do more work with this sacred personality typing system. It is seriously game changing. We think you’ll love this conversation and hope it inspires you to do more work with this sacred personality typing system. As a quick FYI, this is a two part series, so be sure to join us again for Part 2 in a couple of weeks. SHOW NOTES FOR EPISODE #8 The references Nicole makes throughout the episode (as she describes the different types) comes from the book The Wisdom of the Enneagram by two Enneagram experts, Don Riso and Russ Hudson. Riso and Hudson are founders of the Enneagram Institute, and their website provides a test where you can learn your Enneagram type. Ian Cron also provides a (free) test on his website. You’ve heard us reference his podcast, Typology, in previous episodes, and if you haven’t checked it out yet, we highly recommend it! His book The Road Back To You and his podcast are great starting points for learning about this ancient tradition. This episode is one of our favorites. Mere also references Jen Hatmaker’s podcast episode she did with Chris Heuertz, author of The Sacred Enneagram and another Enneagram expert (who has been a disciple of folks like Mother Teresa and Richard Rohr). This is another resource if you would like to learn more about the Enneagram. Mere is also in the middle of his book and, though it can be a bit heady, it also has a contemplative, spiritual depth that is appreciated. Last Enneagram resource we’ll remind you of before we get to the two fun things mentioned in our Shoot The Breeze episode: The Liturgist Podcast episode with Ian Cron and Susan Stabile discussing the Enneagram is arguably the BEST starting point to learn. We’ve linked this particular episode many other times in our show notes because truly, we cannot say enough about it. It’s definitely time to check it out if you haven’t already! And finally, the two fun things referenced in the beginning of the show: The Giving Keys and the Digital Gene App. Yes, purchasing a Giving Key will cost you $40. AND. You are employing folks transitioning out of homelessness AND purchasing a word that speaks to you; a word out of which you can live for as long as you need before you pass it along to someone who needs it next. You might remember Nicole passing Meredith her “Courage” key in Episode 7 before Meredith shared her Deconstruction story. You can learn more about this fabulous company here. The second fun mention is the Digital Gene World Map Puzzle that is like the nerd’s version of Bedazzled Jewels- or whatever that game was. It’s like a matching game but for countries all over the world. And there are levels! This actually sounds right up my (Mere’s) ally- I once knew all of the capitals in the world thanks to my 7th grade Geography teacher, Dr. O’Brien. Thanks, Nic, for getting us all addicted to this app! Ok, friends, that’s it from us. As always, thanks for listening, and do feel free to connect with us on Instagram or by shooting an email to roomforbothpodcast@gmail.com! -Nic & Mere One more thing… If you're not yet subscribed to the Room For Both podcast (and you're here on a mobile device) you can subscribe below to stay in-the-know about future episode releases. And, if you've yet to rate/review the podcast on iTunes, can you please take a minute to hop over there and leave your thoughts? It helps so much for a baby podcast like ours and we'd love the feedback!
DJ Sean P with Chunjay and Flatline of Royal Ruckus Sean gives us the rundown on his background Turntables from the thrift shop, figuring out how to make money deejaying, “How do you be a dad? How do you have a house? And how do you be a creative, and in everything be honest and true?” - DJ Sean P “Balance is in the back and forth, but it’s never center.” - Flatline “Priorities are never balanced either. Right? So… You have a few, very important priorities, and everything else is not a priority.” - DJ Sean P “It was never really an option for me to not have a creative space.” - DJ Sean P “I feel like I never work, but I always work.” - Chunjay Flatline on the Songs in an Hour project he did under the name MPWalker Flatline: On taking time off work, doing small jobs, and working on music creatively Snippet from “Flowers on Good Friday” by Royal Ruckus, Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated “Summer’s Last Call” by Royal Ruckus, The Summer of the Cicadas “Kinda like too much freedom, gives you too much choice, therefore you can never make a choice.” “I have a priority of life. For me it’s God, my wife, my family, my church….everything else is not on that priority.” - DJ Sean P Sean keeps a journal and a weekly appointment with a friend for mental health “Either I’m full of life or full of death. It’s like I need to guide this, I need to focus this thing.” - DJ Sean P On goal setting The Goal100 call (23 minutes) Sean hustling those beats for cash, beat battles, and so on BIG HIGHS, BIG LOWS “I ended up just being in and out of these huge states of depression, and immobility. There’s a point where I didn’t leave my bed. I was frozen with fear…. I didn’t know what was going. I knew I needed help.” - DJ Sean P Sean opens up about his suicidal thoughts. On romanticizing dying Flatline shares his own thoughts on the subject, along with raising kids “It was more like stop chasing money, and start chasing mental health necessities. There’s always times you can slip in dark places. And I feel like acknowledging that is great. Also, like, talking about, so other people know that it’s okay they feel the same way.” - Flatline “You shouldn’t keep it to yourself, you should get help.” - DJ Sean P “I think sometimes the greatest gift you can give somebody is just listening. Or saying, ‘I get it, me too.’” - Chunjay “This has not been a short road. I started having these ideations at 13,” said DJ Sean P. “I know what you mean, absolutely,” replied Flatline. DJ Sean P on God’s work in your life in the midst of brokenness “People are always going to disappoint you, and you are always going to disappoint people. It’s inevitable. We try not to, but it’s going to happen from time to time.” - Chunjay “Weight in Gold” by Playdough (Krum) and Sean Patrick, We Buy Gold On coffee, on technology On types of tacos, extended discussion of tacos. “U Know Who I Am” by Royal Ruckus with DJ Sean P from Royalty Check On Podcasts, on mixing, and so on “We all have insecurities. But we have to know what’s insecurity and what is poor planning.” - DJ Sean P On his current endeavors with video and audio “They Reminisce Over You” by Pete Rock and CL Smooth "Phony Rappers" by A Tribe Called Quest Shoutouts: CookBook, ManChild of Mars ILL, Playdough/KRUM, Theory Hazit, Oakcliff Coffee Roasters, The Bible Project, Stretch & Bobbito’s What’s Good, The Liturgist Podcast, The 9 Club, Just Thinking,
Grant Burns and Min Choi sit down and have a candid chat about our college experience and our journey with the Enneagram tool throughout our adult life. Self-awareness is a lifelong journey and it is one of the most powerful ways we can actualize who we truly are. The Enneagram is a tool to help us find our true selves. We do not dive into the basics of the Enneagram. Go to the Enneagram Institute or search "Enneagram" in the Liturgist Podcast for a very good episode on the overview of the subject. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aneducatedlife/support
Seth and I talk with the amazing Hillary McBride of The Liturgist Podcast and the Other People's Problems Podcast. The three of us talk about a huge range of topics, everything from how growing can feel like losing a part of yourself, the way that gender constructs can deeply impact what we believe we are capable (or incapable) of, the power of language to shape the way that we think, and SO MUCH MORE! LINKS: Check out Hillary's website: http://hillarylmcbride.com/ Check out her shows: Other People's Problems The Liturgist Podcast Get her book: Mothers, Daughters, and body Image And don't forget to vote for the Anatomy Of Marriage Podcast for the Podcast People's Choice Awards! You can find the show in the Kids and Family section!
Michael comes back to hang out and talk about the Liturgist Podcast and his new album, One Wild Life. Links and Sponsors: Harry's: www.harrys.com/bcpod Anberlin: http://toothandnail.merchline.com Gungor: http://www.gungormusic.com/ Backstage Book: www.aaronlunsford.com/backstage