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Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 217: Find Joy When You're Anxious

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 14:23


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What.   Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/   Bowler, Kate. Good Enough: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection. Convergent Books,            20.   Leith, Prue. https://www.instagram.com/weareageist/reel/DCHgC_aPnqz/   Lipp, Kathi. https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKathiLipp January 20, 2025.   Lipp, Kathi. The Clutter Free Home. https://kathilipp.com/clutter-free-home/#:~:text=She%20is%20the%20host%20of,living%20a%20Clutter%20Free%20life.   Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet:  Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working. Zondervan, 2022. Tosi, Christina. Dessert Can Save the World: Stories, Secrets and Recipes for a Stubbornly Joyful Existence. Harmony Books, 2022.   Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website

Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 204: Find (And Be A) Delight

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 12:34


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What.   Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About:  https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/   Niequist, Shauna. “On Delight and Why It Matters.” Substack, July 25, 2023. https://shaunaniequist.substack.com/p/on-delight-and-why-it-matters   Niequist, Shauns. “A Delight List.” Substack, July 10, 2024. https://shaunaniequist.substack.com/p/a-delight-list   Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. https://www.oscarmayer.com/wienermobile/   Pop's Dogs and Ma's Burgers. https://www.yelp.com/biz/pops-dogs-and-mas-burgers-richmond-4   Richmond Flying Squirrels. https://www.milb.com/richmond   The “Fun Girls.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fun_Girls   Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website

Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 168: When Your Body Betrays You, Decorate It

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 12:59


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ Baughan, Jill. “Thank God for Weird Stuff.” Find Joy No Matter What Podcast, Episode 38. https://jillbaughan.com/2020/11/23/podcast-episode-38-thank-god-for-weird-stuff/ Baughan, Jill.  “Wear Your Joy.” Find Joy No Matter What Podcast Episode 105. https://jillbaughan.com/2022/03/07/podcast-episode-105-wear-your- Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Just Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working.  Zondervan, 2022. Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website  

Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 163: Say Yes

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 15:20


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ *Improv description: I have had this writer's description of improv for years in my files. Unfortunately, I don't have the writer's name. If this is by you, please come forward and take credit… Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working. Zondervan, 2022. Rhimes, Shonda. Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun and Be Your Own Person. Simon and Schuster, 2015. Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website

Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 152: When Your Body Betrays You, Decorate It

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 11:57


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ Baughan, Jill. “Thank God for Weird Stuff.” Find Joy No Matter What Podcast, Episode 38. https://jillbaughan.com/2020/11/23/podcast-episode-38-thank-god-for-weird-stuff/ Baughan, Jill.  “Wear Your Joy.” Find Joy No Matter What Podcast Episode 105. https://jillbaughan.com/2022/03/07/podcast-episode-105-wear-your- Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Just Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working.  Zondervan, 2022. Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website  

Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 149: Begin (Because It's Not Too Late)

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 11:21


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ “Grandma Moses.” https://nmwa.org/art/artists/grandma-moses-anna-mary-robertson-moses/  Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Just Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working.  Zondervan, 2022. Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website  

Find Joy...No Matter What
Episode 120: Say Yes

Find Joy...No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 13:46


Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ *Improv description: I have had this writer's description of improv for years in my files. Unfortunately, I don't have the writer's name. If this is by you, please come forward and take credit… Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working. Zondervan, 2022.  Rhimes, Shonda. Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun and Be Your Own Person. Simon and Schuster, 2015.  Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~  Website

Making Room
Bonus Episode: An Excerpt From Shauna Neiquests New Book, 'I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet'

Making Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 11:42


This week, we have the unique opportunity of giving you access to an audio clip  from Shauna Neiquests newest release, 'I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet.' Shauna has quickly become one of my favorite authors, after reading her book Present over Perfect. Her relatable storytelling invites you the beauty and vulnerability of all she shares, and in turn makes you feel known.  With that, I am overjoyed to cheer her on in this new launch!---Three years ago Shauna Niequist, her husband and two sons, alllifelong Midwesterners, moved from the Chicago suburbs to an 825-square foot apartment in Manhattan.What started as a family mantra, “I guess I haven't learned that yet,” whenever city life surprised them, the phrase gave Shauna room to exhale and the freedom to relearn how life could be. In her new book, Niequist scoops up readers and gently tells them the same things she told her sons, “oh darlings, you're not dumb – you're new. We're all new. And we're all not failing.”In I GUESS I HAVEN'T LEARNED THAT YET: Discovering New Ways ofLiving When the Old Ways Stop Working, Niequist reflects on creating a quieter,deeper life, her evolving faith, gathering people around the table and the magic ofsaying “I don't know.” She beautifully shares with readers how she learned tokeep going, living lightly and find healing in the face of major life transitions,chronic health issues and a global pandemic.“This is not a to-do list,” writes Niequist. “This is not a prescription for success ora road map to spiritual perfection. This is a love letter, a handful of treasures, alifeline, a hand reaching out in the darkness and offering hope and respite...Thisis the book I wish someone had written for me when I was in a season of near-constant untethering and unbelonging, wandering and fumbling, and ultimatelydiscovering a million beautiful surprises after a couple very dark years. This iseverything I know– wild and messy, accompaniments for the hardest stretches ofthe journey.”------Be sure to pick up your own copy of 'I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet', here! Taken from I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet by Shauna Niequist. Copyright © 2022 by Shauna Niequist. Used by permission of Zondervan. www.zondervan.com

First15 Devotional
First15 Conversations: Aaron Niequist

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 53:54


Have you ever felt like you were drowning? Not in the physical sense, but spiritually or emotionally–simply spent and burnt out on religion.  Today's guest, Aaron Niequist felt just that while serving as a worship pastor at a prominent megachurch in Chicago, IL. When the limits of his own faith experience left him feeling spiritually empty, Niequist determined God must have a wider vision for worship and community. In his search, Aaron discovered that there was historical Christian precedent for enacting faith in a different way, an ancient and now future way of believing. He calls this third way "practice-based faith." In this newest episode we cover specific topics like... How a practice-based faith can save you from drowning Losing your religion and finding the Kingdom of God How Sunday services are not the main event of our faith walk Practical ways to practice your faith in your time with God Aaron Niequist is a liturgist, writer, and pastor currently living in NYC. In 2018, he released The Eternal Current: How a Practice-Based Faith Can Save Us from Drowning, and he's continuing to create resources to help us all flesh it out. But that's just job stuff. The best part of his life is his wife Shauna, and his boys, Henry and Mac.

The Eternal Current Podcast
23 Practices for Pandemic Ep 11: Blessed to Be a Blessing (with Aaron Niequist)

The Eternal Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 19:36


Aaron shares a personal experience from the week, reflecting on ways that quarantine has turned his focus overly inward. After telling the story of writing the song “Changed” for the Mars Hill community, he invites us into a short “blessed to be a blessing” liturgy. Join us as we pray for (and seek to serve) our neighbors, family, enemies, and world. 

The Eternal Current Podcast
15 Practices for Pandemic Ep 3: Learning to Lament (with Aaron Niequist)

The Eternal Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 19:40


Unless we find concrete ways to weep over the brokenness, we will often use the brokenness to break others. Or ourselves. Lament provides a healing third way to engage the sorrow without exporting it. In this episode, Aaron Niequist invites us into this historic spiritual practice. Carried by Jenna Perinne's nine steps of lament, David Gungor's singing, and a whole team of collaborators, you will experience a liturgy of lament, and you'll be empowered to create your own. For such a time as this.

In the Dressing Room
The JOY of Becoming a Beginner Again

In the Dressing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 40:08


My friend Shauna Niequist is IN THE DRESSING ROOM with me today! Shauna is the author of five books—including one of my all-time favorites, NYT best seller Present Over Perfect.  In this episode, we share the story of how we became friends (it was kind of awkward at first). We also talk about Shauna’s recent move to New York City, and what it’s like to become a beginner again. Shauna’s relationship with fashion has evolved over the years so it was fun to catch up with her on what she is learning about herself in terms of fashion. Shauna is one of the wisest and most authentic women I know and I am so excited to share our conversation with you!

The Eternal Current Podcast
5 Good Fruit (with Shauna Niequist)

The Eternal Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 42:55


Shauna Niequist joins Aaron for an honest conversation about the beauty and struggle of a spiritual life that bears good fruit--inside and out. They talked about the spirituality of a well-balanced meal, four cultural lies that are starving us, her story of burnout and soul recovery, and then they walked through a few concrete practices to keep us plugged into the Good Vine. Shauna brings deep wisdom and really fresh language (usually food related!) for a practice-based faith.

The Eternal Current Podcast
2 Losing and Finding Faith (with Sarah Bessey)

The Eternal Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 48:45


In this episode, Aaron Niequist and author Sarah Bessey share their stories of faith, losing faith, and re-finding it in a new way. The conversation moves into deep and quite honest places, and they try to honor the messy reality of the spiritual life. At the end, Sarah offers three concrete practices that help us not lose our souls in a season of questioning and deconstruction. Friends, new life is possible.

Typology
Best of Season 2: Instincts and Subtypes with Aaron Niequist [S03-002]

Typology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 58:47


With so many of our listeners asking about subtypes on a daily basis, we thought we'd celebrate the end of Season 2 with this replay of Aaron Niequist and Ian discussing instincts and subtypes and using them as another way to help hone in on your Enneagram type.  Aaron Niequist has served as a leader at some of the most influential churches in the country. In 2014, he launched a neo-liturgical, ecumenical, practice-based service at Willow Creek in Chicago. He also created a series of liturgical recordings called A New Liturgy to help people create holy space wherever they find themselves. Niequist and his wife, bestselling author Shauna Niequist, live in the suburbs of Chicago with their two sons. For more information, visit aaronniequist.com and anewliturgy.com.

The GoodCast
Episode 19 - Aaron Niequist - So what's the deal with a practice-based faith?

The GoodCast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 47:21 Transcription Available


It was so good to have Aaron Niequist drop in to the podcast to talk through the value of a practice-based faith. God has been at work since the beginning of creation and Aaron speaks of this work as a river, a river that we are invited to not only believe exists, but we are invited into it. To wade in it and participate with God in the healing of the world. Aaron discovered a practice-based faith years ago when the limits of his own faith experience left him feeling spiritually empty, Niequist got to the point where he began to even question his beliefs. It was through the help of discovering a practice-based faith that he was able to see great healing take place in his life. He began to swim with God to bring healing to others then too. Show Notes - The Big IdeasAaron's story of how he faced a faith crisis which changed everything. * not to be missed.What exactly is centred prayer? What do we engage in it and how can it be beneficial in our lives?Church reimagined as a gymnasium- this is one of the things Aaron brings up in his book. This idea poses some very telling things about the way that churches often conduct services and Aaron tells of another way to possible see church. We also talk about the future of the church as well.This episode is jam packed with heaps of goodness.  You may even want to listen in a few times.To find out more about Aaron and his work check out his website here:https://www.aaronniequist.com/You can also purchase his book 'The Eternal Current - How a Practice Based Faith Can Save Us From Drowning' here.

The Holy Post
Episode 316: Embracing a Practice-Based Faith w/ Aaron Niequist

The Holy Post

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 64:48


Many Christians have elevated knowledge as the key to personal transformation which is why we’ve made sermons the center of many church gatherings. Aaron Niequist is back to challenge that assumption in favor of a practice-based faith. As a worship leader and liturgist, Niequist has discovered that transformation takes more than knowledge, and worship is more than celebration. Plus, Mike Pence offers NASA a space sermon, Phil found an atheist professor who says religion is good, and Christian slept in a Nazi bunker.

ILLUMINATE
2.6 | AARON NIEQUIST { the eternal current }

ILLUMINATE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 78:02


When it comes to leading worship, liturgist & writer Aaron Niequist likes to swim in the deep end. Coming from a small stream of evangelicalism, Aaron has wrestled & fought with questions like, "Is this all there is? Is there more to worship than a setlist & a sermon?"  His questions about worship styles & Sunday morning practices only scratch the surface, for Aaron is always swimming deeper, seeking after the substance beneath all the worship styles.    During this journey through doubt & deconstruction, Aaron discovered the rich treasure of ancient Christian practices & the beauty of liturgical worship. And he's spent years experimenting with the concept of importing these ancient practices into modern worship settings. Through many successes & failures, Aaron has gleaned much wisdom, which he shares in his new book, "The Eternal Current: how a practice-based faith can save us from drowning".  And I'm so grateful to Aaron for coming onto the podcast to share some of the stories of swimming in the Eternal Current.  To support this podcast & keep it going, please consider donating at least $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/illuminateus   _____________________________________ Follow Aaron on all the socials: @aaronieq  "The Eternal Current" is available as a book & audiobook wherever you buy books.  https://www.aaronniequist.com/ Pastors, Priests & Guides retreat: https://www.pastorspriestsandguides.com/ A New Liturgy: https://www.anewliturgy.com/ Theme Music by Future of Forestry ("Homeward" on the album "Awakened to the Sound" Additional Music: Aaron Niequist/A New Liturgy + The Radial Conservatory  http://illuminate.us  

Typology
Instincts and Subtypes with Aaron Niequist [S02-002]

Typology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 60:08


Welcome back to Season 2 of Typology.  I'm thrilled to continue Season Two with a really great friend who I've known for many years, Aaron Niequist. Though Aaron is a four on the Enneagram, we're actually going to explore some new territory today. We're going to go into some content that'll be great for every single number to know and learn about. With two fours on the line, I do need to say that because otherwise, everyone will just assume that all we're going to do is talk about ourselves for a long time. Not today. So many of our listeners have asked me to talk about subtypes.  Everybody asks, "Can you please say more about subtypes? What are they and how do I determine mine?" Those are great questions actually because there are multiple variations of type. I think what happens with each variation is you get another degree of clarity about the nature of the type itself, it's different flavors and expressions. One of the most important next steps a person can take after they know all the basics is to learn their subtype. If you are somebody who, for example, can't figure out your type, I would steer you toward instincts and subtypes because that's another way of kind of getting at type.  So tune in as I break it down for you and Aaron.  Aaron Niequist has served as a leader at some of the most influential churches in the country. In 2014, he launched a neo-liturgical, ecumenical, practice-based service at Willow Creek in Chicago. He also created a series of liturgical recordings called A New Liturgy to help people create holy space wherever they find themselves. Niequist and his wife, bestselling author Shauna Niequist, live in the suburbs of Chicago with their two sons. For more information, visit aaronniequist.com and anewliturgy.com.

Typology
Shauna and Aaron Niequist on Nurturing Relationships with the Enneagram (Enneagram 4 and 7)

Typology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 62:22


Recently I came across an intriguing article in the Huffington Post about a group of Harvard researchers who undertook a longitudinal study to answer the questions, “͞What are the secrets to a happy and purposeful life?” and “How do we grow and change, what do we value as time goes on, and what is likely to make us happy and fulfilled?” What do you think the researchers said was their most important finding? It was that love and relationships are really all that matters. A person could have a successful career, money and good health, but without supportive, loving relationships, they wouldn't be happy. If it's true that relationships are all that really matter in life, then how do we create ones that are healthy and life giving? And for the sake of our conversation, how can the Enneagram help support our us? To explore these questions, I asked my longtime friends Shauna and Aaron Niequist to join me on today's show to talk about how they've used the Enneagram to support and nurture their relationship. For those of you who don't know them, Shauna is the New York Times bestselling author of the book “͞Present Over Perfect,” and Aaron is a worship leader and the author of a new book to be released next August.  As you'll soon discover these two people are veteran Enneagram students and incredibly funny to boot! So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation. Suggested Reading ͞The Enneagram in Love and Work, by Helen Palmer ͞The Everyday Enneagram, Lynette Shephard ---- To download a PDF of a chapter from Ian's book called Finding Your Type, visit TypologyPodcast.com. You can follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. And if you like the show, we'd love for you to go over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a review. It helps us know what you think, and it helps others find out about the show.  

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
For the Love of Girlfriends Eps 1: Shauna Niequist – Savoring Your Friendships

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 49:33


In our debut podcast, Jen talks with her good girlfriend Shauna Niequist, author of Present Over Perfect. Jen and Shauna swap stories about their friendship and how their circle of girlfriends give them life, laughter and encouragement. They also discuss how good girlfriends will stand by you through everything from wardrobe malfunctions to family crises; plus they always know exactly when to whisk you away for a girls' trip when life gets stressful. Shauna also shares some great tips on how to make time to gather with your girlfriends around the table, and some delicious (and easy) recipes for those "food for your soul" moments. 

J.S. Park - The Way Everlasting Podcast
The Truths and Myths of Christian Dating and Relationships

J.S. Park - The Way Everlasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 35:45


A seminar that I gave in San Jose, CA about the truths and myths of dating & relationships within both the church-culture & pop-culture. 2 Timothy 2. "The time I overheard a couple have their final knock-down drag-out fight, my absolutely favorite type of scene in the movies, what everyone really wants in the hospital, dating theology from Taylor Swift, when God looks at you through the ceiling, and Christianity according to a cologne sample." December 27th, 2015

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt
Shauna Niequist Part 1 - Author of Present Over Perfect

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 51:58


Shauna Niequist the best selling author of many books including her newest, Present Over Perfect.Doug and Victoria talk with Shauna about the process of making the book, its big ideas and the importance of not getting trapped in the perfect trap.

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt
Shauna Niequist Part 2 Author of Present Over Perfect

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 25:32


Part 2 of my conversation with best selling author Shauna Niequist about her book Present Over Perfect.I was joined by Cecka Parks and Victoria Lyn.

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt
Shauna Niequist Part 1 - Author of Present Over Perfect

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 51:58


Shauna Niequist the best selling author of many books including her newest, Present Over Perfect.Doug and Victoria talk with Shauna about the process of making the book, its big ideas and the importance of not getting trapped in the perfect trap.

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt
Shauna Niequist Part 2 Author of Present Over Perfect

Now We're Talkin' with Doug Pagitt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 25:32


Part 2 of my conversation with best selling author Shauna Niequist about her book Present Over Perfect.I was joined by Cecka Parks and Victoria Lyn.

CIL CHURCH - Sermons
Shauna Niequist - Audio

CIL CHURCH - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2008 30:15


Niequist, author of the book Cold Tangerines, is a 30-year-old mother and first-time author. Her desire is to encourage readers to look around their ordinary lives and celebrate all their manifold, quotidian blessings.

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CIL CHURCH - Sermons
Shauna Niequist - Audio

CIL CHURCH - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2008 30:15


Niequist, author of the book Cold Tangerines, is a 30-year-old mother and first-time author. Her desire is to encourage readers to look around their ordinary lives and celebrate all their manifold, quotidian blessings.

shauna niequist cold tangerines niequist shauna niequest
CIL.CHURCH - Sermons
Shauna Niequist

CIL.CHURCH - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2008 30:15


Niequist, author of the book Cold Tangerines, is a 30-year-old mother and first-time author. Her desire is to encourage readers to look around their ordinary lives and celebrate all their manifold, quotidian blessings.

shauna niequist cold tangerines niequist shauna niequest