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If you have decisions to make but feel like you’re just circling around the same thoughts, fears, ideas, and possibilities in your head but can’t find an out to take action, I want to invite you to journey with me over the course of the next several episodes toward discovering better decision-making habits by engaging our bodies, particularly our five senses. Listen in. Links + Resources From This Episode: Get 30% off your first KiwiCo crate Episode 141: Redo Your Morning Routine My conversation with Susan Stabile on The Enneagram Journey Embracing The Body by Tara Owens Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing Find me on Instagram @emilypfreeman Download Transcript
I have my wonderful wife, Stephany, join me to talk about the Enneagram. In "Part One of the Enneagram" we lay some ground rules for the Enneagram, review very quickly the 9 types, and then talk about how each of us view time as well as our stances, which is how we move through the world. Books recommended by Stephany are, "The Road Back to You." by Ian Crohn and Susan Stabile, "The Path Between Us" by Susan Stabile, and "My Best Self: Using the Enneagram to Free the Soul" by Kathleen V. Hurley. This is a small part of a larger conversation. Which, we will be having ONLINE! If you want to talk about the Enneagram, as questions, learn more about your number, or how to use the Enneagram within your relationships or work, join us THIS THURSDAY for a free, one-hour zoom call. Come hang out, bring your favorite beverage, and talk Enneagram with us! To register, go to vincemahtani.com/enneagram and sign up. SPOTS ARE LIMITED! I will be having more MiniCast episodes over the next few months. Enjoy! --- Intro music is by Bensound: www.bensound.com - I'm using Bensound for my intro music, which is Royalty Free. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehappyplace/support
During the summer of 2019, Kristopher preached a topical sermon series on personal calling. This not-yet-published episode was recorded in August with some current embellishments. Please excuse the dated segment names and even subject matter. Kristopher will be back to the regular preaching calendar beginning January 4, 2020. Pastor Kristopher Loewen preaches this and many of his sermons from the pulpit at the Redlands Adventist Church in Redlands, California. Each episode of Behind the Sermon features audio of the sermon as it was, along with commentary and reflections on how it came to be.—Otter app (click for more information) + Goodnotes app (click here)+ Wunderlist app (click here)Here is more information about “A Star is Born” film - starring Lady GagaWashington Post article about Queen Esther and sexual assault.Strengthsfinder 2.0 from Gallup - click to check it outEnneagram - The enneagram institute is a resource for taking the text and learning more about yourself.Road Back to You with Ian Morgan Cron and Susan Stabile, both a book and a podcast :)Myers Briggs Type InventorySDI inventory for assessing teamsPrison Entrepreneurship ProgramLearn more about Pastor Kristopher at: www.krisloewen.comRead the text from the Gospel of Mark here.
During the summer of 2019, Kristopher preached a topical sermon series on personal calling. This not-yet-published episode was recorded in August with some current embellishments. Please excuse the dated segment names and even subject matter. Kristopher will be back to the regular preaching calendar beginning January 4, 2020. Pastor Kristopher Loewen preaches this and many of his sermons from the pulpit at the Redlands Adventist Church in Redlands, California. Each episode of Behind the Sermon features audio of the sermon as it was, along with commentary and reflections on how it came to be.—Otter app (click for more information) + Goodnotes app (click here)+ Wunderlist app (click here)Here is more information about “A Star is Born” film - starring Lady GagaWashington Post article about Queen Esther and sexual assault.Strengthsfinder 2.0 from Gallup - click to check it outEnneagram - The enneagram institute is a resource for taking the text and learning more about yourself.Road Back to You with Ian Morgan Cron and Susan Stabile, both a book and a podcast :)Myers Briggs Type InventorySDI inventory for assessing teamsPrison Entrepreneurship ProgramLearn more about Pastor Kristopher at: www.krisloewen.comRead the text from the Gospel of Mark here.
EP. 67 - The Disciple - Beacon Series Ft. Susan Stabile, Author of "Growing In Love And Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhist Sources For Christian Meditation" ========== If you listen to this show, then you've often heard me allude to a spiritual experience that took place when I was a much younger man. While I have spared the full linear details, it's sufficient to say that the experience changed my mind and gave me a reason to follow my heart. In an attempt to understand this experience of my youth, I wandered as a pilgrim, searching and studying the religions and wisdom traditions of the world. While I found treasures in many, I have never felt more at home than I have in the teachings of Jesus, the Christ, and Sidhartha Gautama, the Buddha. Living with one foot in each of these religions has been an enlightening journey. It has not been without its difficulties, especially in finding an organized religious tradition I could whole-heartedly call "home." Regardless of this challenge, I have adopted much from the traditions of Christianity and Buddhism. While there are defined differences between them, I have found that love, mercy, compassion, kindness, and wisdom rise clearly to the top. It is from these that I arrange the bouquet of my personal spiritual practice and most of my perspectives. I feel very blessed to have been born at this time on earth. The last 3,000 years have been filled with discord, conflict, war, and violence. It has also given rise to powerful voices of unity, diversity, and harmony. In the last 100 years alone, humans have gained unprecedented access to information. Many extraordinary beings have used that information to learn, grow, and find common ground. They have focused on the beauty we share, while still remaining grounded firmly in the traditions and teachings of their unique cultures. In seeking voices such as these, I have been honored to read the works of Mohandas K. Gandhi, Walt Whitman, Ram Dass, J. Krishnamurti, Henry David Thoreau, Lao Tzu, Brother David Steindl-Rhast, Tenzin Gyatso-The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Thich Nhat Hanh. Today, I share these names, and this more extended reflection with you, because it is all highly relevant to the nature of Find the Good News and my special guest. You see, recently, I added a new name to the list of wise voices I've come to treasure, and that name is Susan Stabile. I discovered Susan's work while seeking podcasters that may be discussing the writings of the Trappist Monk and Author Thomas Merton. I landed on a podcast called "Creo En Dios," which translates, "I believe in God." I do believe, so I pressed play. I listened. My mind was enlivened. My heart was opened. I pressed play again, and again, and again. What I found in Susan's lectures was a highly-Catholic voice that seemed to dance effortlessly with teachings of other wisdom traditions. She dialed beautiful practices from Buddhism into a life of Christian prayer. Susan's lectures—of which there are over a hundred—became a part of my weekly spiritual life. She presented Christian teachings and scripture in a way that felt like home for me, and in all truth, the experience was very healing. Her lectures have become a part of the journey both in-and-out of my annual spiritual retreat, framing the beginning and the end of that yearly journey. Her book, "Growing in Love and Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhist Sources for Christian Meditation," presents slightly retooled Buddhist methods for Christian's—or anyone— seeking to deepen their existing prayer life. Discovering her work has been a treasure I did not know I was seeking. Her agreeing to visit with me on this Beacon Series episode allows that work reverberate even further, so that it may enter new hearts and minds. It is my great pleasure to send this Good News Beacon out to you. This is my conversation with Susan Stabile. ========== SUPPORT FIND THE GOOD NEWS ON PATREON >> www.Patreon.com/FindTheGoodNews ========== FOR MORE INFO ON SUSAN STABILE • BLOG >> https://susanjoan.wordpress.com/ • WEBSITE >> https://susanstabile.com/ • PODCAST >> https://susanstabile.com/podcasts/ • BOOK >> https://amzn.to/2KVVy3E ========== FIND THE GOOD NEWS IS PRODUCED BY PARKER BRAND CREATIVE SERVICES >> www.ParkerBrandUp.com ========== SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS ••••••••••••• SULPHUR TODAY >> www.facebook.com/sulphurtoday / #SulphurToday ••••••••••••• BRIMSTONE MUSEUM >> www.brimstonemuseum.org or Call (337) 527-0357 •••••••••••••
On this episode Doug interviews Lindsay about her recent book study. Her group studied “The Road Back to You” by Ian Morgan Cron and Susan Stabile. Lindsay reads a great quote from the book “New Seeds of Contemplation” by Thomas Merton
Special Enneagram talk with Susan Stabile
In this episode, Matt talks about expectations, reflecting on a quote from Ian Mogran Cron and Susan Stabile's book The Road Back to You. This episode's favorite: San Antonio Spurs Basketball #GoSpursGo Other notes: Sadly, I couldn't find the blog post about the Kanarf rating system, but here's a link to Bryan's website and the LifeStocks Podcast.
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!
We are big fans of the Enneagram around here, so it'll come up in conversations we have. Guaranteed. Listen in as we explain what it is and how we've used it to grow in understanding of ourselves and others!The book we reference is The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Susan Stabile. The totally hilarious Twitter account you need to check out is @Enneadog. To find out more about Painted Prayers, Inc, visit our website at paintedprayers.org Support the show
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Ian Cron is a popular speaker, Enneagram teacher, psychotherapist, and Episcopal priest. He is co-author with Susan Stabile of The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery and the author of Chasing Francis and the spiritual memoir, Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me. Together with Susan Stabile he also hosts The Road Back to You Podcast, a podcast that looks at life through the lens of the Enneagram. In this episode of the RePlacing Church Podcast, Ian joins me to discuss: A brief introduction to the Enneagram Why growing in self-knowledge is a core part of the Christian journey How we can use the Enneagram to understand particular places and cultures What the 10th type would be if the Enneagram were actually the Decagram *Get your free RePlacing Church Resource List, a guide to being and becoming the church in the neighborhood. Are you creating or leading a neighborhood expression of church? Join the Thresholds Cohort: Chilliwack, a six-month learning community to support you with insight, direction, and support for the journey, facilitated by Ben Katt and Christiana Rice. Starts in April! More information available at thresholdscommunity.org/ChilliwackCohort Sign up for the Inhabit Conference (April 28-29, Seattle) today and get the Super Early Bird Special. SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW the RePlacing Church Podcast on iTunes, or listen on Stitcher, Google Play, or Podbean. Sign up for RePlacing Church updates at www.replacingchurch.org. Like on Facebook, Follow on Instagram. Episode Song Credits: "Another Wrong to Right" and "You Won't Walk Alone" by Mercir. "Closed" by Zadok Wartes. Used with Permission. Production Assistance by Nate Tubbs.
A lecture from Susan Stabile sponsored by the Office for Mission & Ministry as part of a year-long series on economic justice.
Susan Stabile, of Life in the Trinity Ministry, asks students questions to get them thinking about the challenge of making the world a better place than what they found it.