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Jon Holdaway was born and raised in Pleasant Grove, Utah. He served in the Korea Seoul Mission, where he met Sister Juliette Landsem. They have two children. Jon graduated from Brigham Young University and BYU Law, and served in the Utah Army National Guard. He later became an Army JAG officer with assignments including Charlottesville, Virginia, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and Darmstadt, Germany, where he also served in church leadership roles including bishopric member, high council member, and stake mission president. After leaving the Army, Jon moved to Los Angeles and practiced law while serving as bishop in the Venice/Marina del Rey area. He later returned to government service, working in the national security field for 12 years and serving in various church leadership roles, including high priest group leader and stake young men president. Jon and his wife moved to Korea in 2020, where he works as a senior civilian attorney and legal advisor to the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, and U.S. Forces Command. He currently serves as president of the Seoul Korea Military District. Links Share your thoughts in the Leading Saints community Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Jon shares shares insights from his unique leadership role within a transient community of military personnel and their families, highlighting the challenges of leading in a district where members frequently move, often serving in leadership positions for only a short time. He discusses the importance of revelation in leadership, emphasizing that leaders must be proactive in seeking divine guidance and making timely decisions. Jon shares personal anecdotes about his journey to Korea, his military background, and the diverse community he serves, which includes members from various countries and backgrounds. Throughout the conversation, Jon stresses the significance of ministering to individual leaders and ensuring their well-being, particularly in high-pressure environments. He explains how he fosters a culture of quick adaptation and responsiveness, encouraging leaders to "do something" rather than wait for perfect conditions. The episode also touches on the importance of having a clear mission statement and aligning efforts with the priorities set by church leadership, such as focusing on the rising generation, missionary work, and temple service. Jon's experiences illustrate the necessity of building momentum in leadership roles, even amidst constant change, and the value of creating a supportive environment where leaders can thrive. 05:04 - Jon Holdaway's Journey to Korea 06:03 - Military Background and Current Role 07:10 - Personal Connection to Korea 08:02 - Career Path and Revelatory Process 10:12 - Unique Calling as District President 11:00 - Reporting Structure in the Military District 12:36 - Coverage and Responsibilities of the District 13:43 - Diversity in the Military District 17:52 - Interaction with Korean Stakes 19:09 - Managing Transient Leadership 20:05 - Importance of Revelatory Leadership 25:16 - Coaching New Leaders on Revelation 30:20 - The Need for Quick Decision-Making 32:31 - Building Momentum in Leadership 35:35 - Aligning with Prophetic Priorities 37:10 - Customizing Efforts for Branch Needs 39:18 - Feedback and Improvement in Meetings 44:05 - The Importance of Quality Meetings The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Elder Alvin F. Meredith III, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins,
In this episode, we dive into the heart of calling and purpose. Building on last week's message about the hope of our calling, we explore how each believer has a unique and essential role in God's mission. We challenge listeners to move beyond hierarchical structures and embrace a missional life where every disciple is equipped to serve. Using Ephesians 4, we examine how God calls us—sometimes out of comfort and into uncharted territory—to be His hands and feet in the world. Through self-discovery tools, prayer, and community input, we'll uncover practical steps to discern and live out God's specific calling in our lives. Are you ready to respond to His call, or do you have God on “Do Not Disturb”? Listen in and get stirred for action.Calling Emotional Evaluationhttps://youtu.be/rI-QIFOD-Io
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In a candid conversation on overcoming imposter syndrome in the realm of discipleship, Jessie Cruickshank is joined by Jacob Hoyer and Chris Johnson. Chris shares his personal journey from radio aspirations to unexpected pastorship, revealing the inner doubts and battles he faced along the way. Delve into the common feeling of inadequacy many experience when called to disciple others, address the comparison trap and the pressure to fit a certain mold. Through anecdotes and insights, explore how God intentionally equips each individual for their unique calling, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in discipleship. Tune in to discover how embracing your true self can empower you to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.---The Ordinary Discipleship podcast with Jessie Cruickshank and the Whoology team is a journey through the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and narrative to ignite the disciplemaker in you. Delve into the transformative power of storytelling, exploring how our brains are wired for transformation and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary. From understanding the biological roots of storytelling to unlocking the secrets of spiritual maturity, each episode offers insights to empower you to become a more effective disciplemaker and deepen your spiritual growth.ORDER Jessie's newest book, Ordinary Discipleship: How God Wires Us for the Adventure of Transformation → https://a.co/d/51j86DGFor more great stuff, check out: Ordinary Discipleship by Whoology: https://whoology.coFollow us on social media:https://instagram.com/ordinarydiscipleshiphttps://facebook.com/ordinarydiscipleshipFollow Jessie on social media:Instagram: https://instagram.com/yourbrainbyjessFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.s.cruickshank/Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbrainbyjessJessie Cruickshank is a disciple-maker, wilderness guide, and ordained minister. She has trained thousands of people how to survive when their life depended on it and earned a Master's degree in experiential education at Harvard to learn how the brain works to help people train more effectively.The key to discipleship is not more information, but learning how to create intentional environments where people can learn and grow. By working with the brain and treating individuals as whole persons, you too can discover how God wired our brains for transformation. You already have all the tools you need, it is time to activate them in you and your church.
Have you ever felt like your quirks were more of a curse than a blessing? I sure have. But in our latest episode, we journey together towards understanding that every oddity we possess could be part of a grand design. I get personal, sharing the twists and turns of learning to love what makes me different and how it aligns with God's intention. We unpack the life of John the Baptist, a man whose 'weirdness' was actually his divine calling, to show you just how your own unique traits might be setting you up for an important role in the grand tapestry of life.Then, we transition from reflection to action, exploring what it truly means to follow Jesus not just in word, but in deed. Through the lens of Jesus's own baptism and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, we discuss the power and responsibility that come with being a modern-day forerunner of His message. Our deeds—expressions of generosity, honesty, and justice—can deeply influence the world around us. As we close, I challenge you to see your life's actions as the ripples and waves that prepare the path for others to experience the transformative love that Jesus offers. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that's as much about celebrating individuality as it is about living a life that echoes the teachings of Christ.Support the Show.If you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing to Madison Church on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback means the world to us, so please take a moment to leave a review and share the podcast with your friends and family.For inquiries, suggestions, or collaboration opportunities, please reach out to us at help@madisonchurch.com. For the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow us on social media: Facebook Instagram YouTube New episodes are released every Monday, so mark your calendars and join us weekly! If you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation here. Your generosity helps us continue to bring you meaningful content. This podcast is intended for general informational purposes only. The views expressed by the hosts or guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Madison Church. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. For detailed information regarding our terms of use and privacy policy, please visit our website.Thank you for being part of the Madison Church community! We appreciate your support.
In this episode of "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life," we dive into a profound conversation with Tommy , a former banker turned award-winning music producer and creative entrepreneur. Tommy shares his inspiring journey of transitioning from corporate life to following his true calling in the creative industry. We explore the importance of daily mindset practices in unlocking creativity, clarity, and growth. Tommy emphasizes the need to carve out moments of silence and reflection amidst the noise of daily life. He shares his personal rituals of starting the day with meditation, prayer, and physical activity to nourish the mind, body, and soul. Reflecting on the role of persistence and resilience, Tommy highlights the essence of pursuing one's unique calling with dedication and perseverance. He reminds us that true passion often entails moments of suffering and sacrifice, but ultimately leads to a fulfilling life aligned with one's purpose. Looking ahead, Tommy shares his perspective on living in the present moment and focusing on becoming the best version of oneself. He emphasizes the importance of simplicity, daily practice, and commitment to personal growth in achieving a life of purpose and fulfillment. As we conclude, Tommy invites listeners to connect with him through his website, TommyZ.com, and encourages them to embark on their own journey of self-discovery and growth. Join us in embracing the keys to unlocking our full potential and living a life of purpose and fulfillment. Until next time, keep cultivating your vision and embracing your unique calling.
Dale Young started life after college as an I.T. nerd, but an incident in 1992 led him on a 30 year journey of looking for something bigger and more impactful. Now Dale inspires entrepreneurs and business owners to Embrace their Divine Design, Eternal Purpose, and Unique Calling – which creates peace, direction, fulfillment, and joy. Step Into Your Calling and Craft Your Legacy. Dale is a two-time international #1 bestselling author. Next Level Your Life in January, 2023 was #1 in 31 categories. The Transformational Journey in October, 2023 was #1 in 60 categories. Dale's calling is to inspire calling in others, and then help them find and follow their calling.
This week, we discuss Warwick's latest blog, “Seven Ways to Live By Your Passions, Not Others' Expectations.” In the piece, and on this episode, he unpacks key building blocks to develop and deploy a vision for a life of significance that you, not your friends or family, are uniquely off-the-charts passionate about. What's a stake if we pursue what pleases others, not what ignites our spirits? Warwick says it can be "soul-destroying." Not just hard. Not just unfulfilling. Not just feeling trapped. But having your dreams and passions, the essence of who we are, obliterated. The bookend exhortations we discuss are “Remember, it's your life!” and “Do something!” In between, you'll discover what you need to know -- and do – to avoid living, as Warwick puts it, “A dreary black and white life of obligation and people pleasing.” To explore Beyond the Crucible assets, including our free Life of Significance asseo2ssment, visit www.beyondthecrucible.com Have a question or comment? Drop us a line at info@beyondthecrucible.com
Find show notes here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/295 How important are prayer and intimacy with God to our dreams? Even the most faithful woman can get distracted by the flood of ideas that often accompanies a God-shaped dream. As the dream enters our awareness, we begin to feel excited—a little trepidation is normal too. Then, when we entertain the possibilities, suddenly there are so many ideas vying for our attention that it's easy to forget that we are the clay and He is the potter. God is so gracious to call us back into an intimate and connected relationship with Him because He knows this relationship has to be the foundation for pursuing our God-shaped dreams. This mini episode is all about the undeniable necessity of prayer and intimacy with the Lord in the pursuit of your God-shaped dream. In it, we explore: Prayer as a foundational practice that is essential for every devoted dreamer, The significance of developing a close relationship with God, and how prayer can transform your approach to achieving your dreams. DOORS ARE NOW OPEN -- JOIN THE DREAMER LAB https://www.merrittonsa.com/dreamerwinter Enrollment is open for my highly-curated 3-month group coaching experience that'll get you writing that book, launching your ministry, starting a business all for the glory of God and His purposes in the world. This is a unique opportunity to build community, dive deeper into your dream, and cultivate a consistent relationship with the Lord. Join us January - March 2024 to build community, ignite clarity, and invigorate your confidence to begin making small, consistent actions towards your God-shaped dream. Or, if you're hearing this after the fact, get on the waitlist for the Dreamer Lab at: https://www.merrittonsa.com/dreamerlab NEXT STEPS: Connect with Merritt: Website || Instagram || Let's Talk Get Connected with the Facebook Community Support the Podcast Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts/iTunes Subscribe: on Apple Podcasts * on Android
Joshua is devoted to building a culture in which each one can flourish in his/her personal vocation for building up the Body of Christ and sanctifying the world. He is the co-author with Luke Burgis of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person (2018) and a contributing author to The Motivation Code (2020). Joshua is a leader in the field of narrative-based motivational assessment. For the last 20 years, he has applied his expertise in a variety of applications, including coaching, executive search, organizational development, and talent management. He is a certified coach with the International Coaching Federation. He is a co-developer of MCODE, the first on-line assessment that blends a person's own achievement stories with established psychometric constructs. In addition to serving as the Executive Director of the Inscape Center for Personal Vocation, Joshua serves as Director of Programming & Coaching at Franciscan University of Steubenville's Office of Personal Vocation. He co-founded The Center for Leadership at FUS, leads the freshmen seminar of CFL, Personal Vocation & Christ-Centered Leadership, and developed the Center's Vocation Coach Program. He has an MA & Ph.D. in Philosophy of the Human Person. He and his wife, Brooke, are joyfully Catholic, have six dear children and live in Steubenville, Ohio.
From his birth, John the Baptist was called by God for a special mission and stood out from the world around him. Guess what… You are God's limited edition, too! You were uniquely created by God on purpose and for a purpose. What is the one-of-a-kind calling God has for your life? For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive
You know, we live in a world where it's so easy to compare ourselves to others, making us wonder who we are, are we doing what God has asked us to do?Well, let's hit the brakes on that thought train right now! In this episode, we're going to explore the beautiful and unique gifts that God has given each of us, gifts that make us stand out in our own remarkable ways and live our everyday on the adventure God has created for us.There is joy in knowing that God created you to be you.Find Us:https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionUnveiledhttps://www.instagram.com/redemptionunveiled/http://www.tiktok.com/@redemptionunveiled
How do you lead women called to serve in ministry? Hosts Paul, Shane and Lacey talk to Catherine Renfro about the challenges and opportunities faced by women responding to the call of ministry and how they can be effectively led and nurtured in their journey. In This Episode, You'll Discover: How to recognize and affirm a calling. The significance of investing time and effort into personal discipleship for aspiring female ministry leaders. The internal struggles often faced by women called to ministry and how to encourage them. How to empower women in ministry and how to foster growth and confidence. What steps to take and how to navigate the journey toward working in ministry. Helpful Resources: Shane Pruitt and Scott Pace's book: Calling Out the Called Interested in learning more? Check out our GenSend Webinar: Calling Out the Called. Are you ready to discover more about Understanding a Calling to Ministry? SBCCalled has information, resources and training for high school and college students called to ministry. Find more resources to lead the next generation on mission at GenSend.org. Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes. Sharable Quotes: “God put so many leaders in my life that just believed in me and saw something in me before I even saw it in myself. And I think some of the most helpful things those leaders did was invest time in me.” – @CatherineRenfro “There's a whole bunch of young women in the ministry that want to be discipled, need help and need a solid leader. And the harvest is plentiful and the laborers are few. And there's a lot of ministries I could place if I had 100 women that wanted to join college ministry staffs, I could go place them all right now.” @PaulWorcester “We truly believe God never stopped calling people to ministry leadership. For the most part, us as leaders stopped asking a whole generation to consider if God's calling them the ministry leadership. So, I think now that we're asking again, people are saying, ‘Yes, I believe that's what God's calling me to do.'” @shane_pruitt78 “I think I know the way the Lord is calling me. I think I know what he wants me to do, but I trust that no matter what, He's just going to direct my steps, and He is going to open the doors along the way. And all I knew is serve where I could in the church.” @CatherineRenfro “There're opportunities out there that you can just take and explore those options. So, I encourage people to take a more of a broader faith-based risk—take a risk for the kingdom and step out in faith and see what opportunities the Lord provides.” @PaulWorcester “What we need to do is to help them have very real, very deep spiritual disciplines because we're going to be at our best when we serve and lead and teach out of the overflow of our own with Jesus.” @shane_pruitt78
On this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, Greg talks with Lumar Vargas. Lumar started Aviva Church in Cleveland, Ohio. As Aviva celebrates their one-year anniversary, Greg and Lumar explore Lumar's unique calling and context as a co-vocational Latina pastor and church planter in Cleveland. Lumar shares practical leadership lessons from the past few years leading up to Aviva's launch. Get the Full Transcript Connect with Lumar: https://avivacleveland.org Connect with Greg and Stadia Church Planting: https://stadia.org
Where do our desires come from? Babies don't come into this world with an inherent drive to found tech companies. How much do our environment and the people around us shape those wants? Luke Burgis is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Catholic University of America and is the author of Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, which expands on the mimetic theory of René Girard's. He also co-authored the book, Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person, which explores how to find one's true vocation in life. Luke and Greg discuss why so many of our desires come from imitating those around us, the difference between thick vs. thin desires, and how true vocations in life should transcend just a job. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:The importance of developing the habit of being present 47:41: We need to learn that skill of being present because we're always on all the time, social media phones. And when I say on, I mean we live in a world where everything is recorded. Everything is on stage; all the world's a stage, as Shakespeare said. So stepping off that stage from time to time doesn't necessarily mean going on a silent retreat, as I have. I've been very lucky to have had the opportunity to go on those. Sometimes it just means stepping off that stage and just being alone with ourselves and the people that are close to us.The moving goalpost is a real problem for mimesis33:23: The moving goalpost problem is a real problem when it comes to mimesis, especially when we're not clear about what the objectives are.Social media and how it made all of us into internal mediators for one another26:43: Social media, it's called the town square. But in a sense, it's made all of us into internal mediators for one another. We can all interact. It's narrowed the space—the existential space—between us and just made it a lot easier to assimilate ideas. It seems like we're all kind of living in each other's heads.What does it mean to have a personal vocation that is unrepeatable?53:22: A vocation is something intensely personal. And that, you know, is mine because of my unique, created nature because of my time and unique circumstances that I've been born into. My unique family, the people that I encounter on a daily basis, and my personal vocation will be different than anybody else's who's ever lived.Show Links:Recommended Resources:René GirardIgnatius of LoyolaChef Sebastien BrasI See Satan Fall Like Lightning by René GirardGuest Profile:Faculty Profile at The Catholic University of AmericaLuke Burgis' WebsiteLuke Burgis on LinkedInLuke Burgis on TwitterHis Work:Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday LifeUnrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person
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Kris Franken is an author, intuitive, and wayshower. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology, is a certified Reiki healer and meditation teacher, and was a journalist for sixteen years. Kris is the author of Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity, and The Call of Intuition: How to Recognize & Honor Your Intuition, Instinct & Insight, plus numerous sets of oracle cards, including Soul Purpose, Spirit Animal, and Lightworker. Obsessed with cacao, incense, saltwater, owls, roses and sunshine, Kris, originally from Toronto, Canada, gratefully calls Byron Bay on Bundjalung land, Australia, home. @kris_franken @llewelynpublications https://www.krisfranken.com/about/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is being brought to you by Forecast Salon, located in Homewood, Alabama. Forecast is a hair salon on a mission to shape a movement in the beauty industry, focusing on education, fashion, and creativity. Forecast strives to train stylists with the latest in education to provide their guests with the latest trends. Follow them on Instagram at Forecast Salon, or find them online with their new online store at www.forecastsalon.com Women's Meditation Network – Healing Meditation for Women with Tina Conroy As this podcast goes to air we have just moved through the first Full Moon of Spring. It was big.. full of reflective light. Light shinning on you to find your freedom.. your truth .. in how you want to show up in the world. Your energy matters. If you are living on the surface in how you look, and dress, and your job tag but underneath all, you are unhappy and miserable.. what do you think your energy will reflect? Energy that begins to drain. Energy that isn't radiant. Energy that is stuck, just hanging.. survival mode. I've been there. Surviving and thinking I was doing really well. Until I wasn't... I wasn't even surviving. I had slipped into depression. And I started asking the questions from an energy perspective... Why was I depressed? Why was I draining my energy? Why was the only place I could slow down, outside? And then I took a trip with some amazing teachers to Tel, Mexico, and visited some of the most sacred sites on Mother Earth. And then I saw it all.. visually. In colors. In Auras. In light. Through my eyes and the light of my soul. I kid you not. But what I notices was that As I slowed down, and began to stop the energy drains I saw how powerful it was to turn this around and went deep within my Spirit. It lead me right to the wisdom of my soul's work.. all the many lives I had lived and learned. It reminded me of my soul's purpose in this lifetime… not one covered up with fear and doubt and unworthiness but pure and simple.. right there. I created the energy boundaries and protocols that I needed to begin to live my dreams for this next stage of my life. I offered myself a Spiritual Makeover. Yep.. changed up my rituals. Mixed up my modalities.. and created a new Medicine Bag for my spiritual practice. Not really sure how to begin your spiritual practice? Reach out and let me help you makeover your spiritual practice, schedule a complimentary call with me. Let me help you understand where you get lost in your spiritual practice and the #1 thing you can do to get back to your path of living your dreams. As the spring opens up, where I am, I notice the purity and simpleness of the season.. of Mother Earth …in the blooming of a bud. This year there may be extra layers to push through but here come the wildflowers. Mother nature is so smart giving us what we need when we need it. The Wildflowers .. the subject of the podcast today. I say “where I am” because my guest comes all the way from Australia to share her wildness with us with her new book, Wildhearted Purpose: Embracing your Unique Calling and the Unmapped Path of Authenticity. I think this interview is such a perfect conversation for all of us. It is a time to check in with your soul. To see if your purpose has shifted. It's not the time to continue following what everyone else is doing just because. It's a time to live from your purpose. In this episode, we talk about the energy of a wildflower, and the stages we go through.. budding, blooming, courage, abundance, and manifesting through you... you are the purpose. My guest today, Kris Franken, is calling in from Byron Bay, Australia. She is an Author, wayshower, and intuitive mentor/healer. She is passionate about empowering others to listen within, to their heart, and to their sacred spirit. She doesn't preach or tell others to do as she does. She is a wayshower who lives in the wild, has many deeply spiritual practices, and is deeply human with a love of chocolate. Her work always points back to the listener, the client, the friend... it points to their heart and gives them ways to access the wisdom within, rather than the opinions and conditioning around them. Her latest book, Wildhearted Purpose, builds on the wisdom of her first book, The Call of Intuition. She shares her unique process for realizing your full potential and learning to live authentically through nature. She presents dozens of simple and inspiring practices to help you discover the dreams of your soul, design your own process of growth, and live your purpose every day. Each chapter includes dreamwork, vision boards, journal prompts, and other exercises that support your journey to becoming more mindful, joyful, grateful, and empowered. Kris teaches that by exploring your inner landscape and connecting deeply with your kaleidoscope of gifts, you can find the purpose already imbued in the light of your being and learn to bloom along the unmapped paths of life. She is the former beauty and health editor for Real Living magazine. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology. www.krisfranken.com. Instagram. Insight Timer Meditations We need the connection within ourselves. It is important right now, to slow down. Understand that the fluttering of fear can be transmuted into excitement and wildness. It's a similar vibration of excitement in the body. Listen to your wild knowing. Find it in visions not in words and not in the language you are used to listening to. Trust. Trust the nudges and signals... the messages from within. Open up to your wildness! Be sure to check out Kris' work. "When it comes to living your greatest purpose, let wildflowers be your muse." Ready for that Spiritual Makeover? Schedule your call now. And come join us in the Energy Mystery Sanctuary. Thanks again for listening. To your Spirit, Terri Follow Terri on Instagram Episode Credits: Sound Engineer: Laarni Andres https://www.facebook.com/laarni.andres.7
The opening epigraph to Luke Burgis' brilliant book gave me such a chuckle that I can't resist sharing it here: “We want what other people want because other people want it, and it's penciled-in eyebrows all the way down, down to the depths of the nth circle of hell where we all die immediately of a Brazilian butt lift, over and over again.” —Dayna Tortorici via n+1 (as quoted in Wanting) In today's conversation, we're talking about mimetic desire and our relationship to wanting. It's a fundamental aspect of the fact that humans are social creatures: I see, therefore I want; I want, therefore I am. But if what you're wanting isn't serving you, this conversation will be just the medicine you need to turn your attention inward again. As Luke says, “Mimetic desire is like gravity—it just is. Gravity is always at work. What gravity is to physics, mimetic desire is to psychology.” We can better at escaping relational riptides and the rat race. Listen in to learn more about why Wanting is the key to unlocking our deepest desires and ridding ourselves of toxic comparison and competition. More About Luke: Luke Burgis has co-created and led four companies in wellness, consumer products, and technology. He's currently Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Director of Programs at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship where he also teaches business at The Catholic University of America. He writes and speaks regularly about the education of desire, and is the author of two books on these topics: Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person and Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life.
Luke Burgis began his career on Wall Street in investment banking and private equity and went on to found multiple companies in technology, consumer products, and wellness. He is Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Director of Programs at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship at The Catholic University of America, where he is also a professor of business. He graduated from New York University's Stern School of Business with a degree in Finance and Accounting and later studied philosophy and theology at a pontifical university in Rome. Luke is the co-author of the book Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person, with Dr. Joshua Miller, and the bestselling book Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life (St. Martin's Press), inspired by the ideas of the social theorist René Girard on the mimetic or imitative nature of human desire.In our conversation, we talked about what beauty has to do with mimetic desire and rivalry, especially in the worlds of science and technology.In this episode, we explore:1. What attracted Luke to pursue finance, entrepreneurship, and then to study philosophy and theology2. What is mimetic desire, and why does it matter?3. The work of Rene Girard on mimetic desire4. How mimetic rivalry relates to unhealthy competition in science5. How to foster healthy competition instead of mimetic rivalry6. Comparing the worlds of technology and academia when it comes to mimetic desire7. Luke's conceptual framework called The Three-City Problem, examining the relationship between reason, faith, and technology9. How one can focus on deeper beauty rather than mimetic desire10. The scapegoating mechanism and the mimetic crisis11. How to become anti-mimeticTo learn more about his work, visit his website and subscribe to his newsletterCheck out his book:Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Lifehttps://www.amazon.com/Wanting-Power-Mimetic-Desire-Everyday/dp/1250262488Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BeautyatWorkPodcastSupport the show
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What's your personal vocation? If you're tempted to say "priest" or "married," this episode is for you.Personal vocation is actually happening right now. It means you have a unique mission, purpose, and expression of God that ONLY YOU in all of history will ever be able to share with God's Kingdom.Join us with Dr. Josh Miller from Franciscan University of Steubenville and discover how this movement of discovering your personal vocation is poised to reverse the trend of declining Church membershipFind out your personal vocation today.Get Dr. Josh Miller's book: Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person. >> https://www.amazon.com/Unrepeatable-Cultivating-Unique-Calling-Person/dp/1947792679____________________► Take the Quiz: WHAT TYPE OF COACH ARE YOU?► GET THE DAILY SEVEN JOURNAL!This interactive journal will help you transform your life from the inside out by teaching you how to grow in gratitude, set healthy goals, and gain mastery over your thoughts.► JOIN THE ACADEMY!Your online resource of classes, tools, and community to ramp up your growth and really change your life. Learn from the Metanoia Catholic coaches in webinars, live coaching calls, Lectio Divina, and more with your monthly membership.____________________► SUBSCRIBE TO THE CATHOLIC COACHING PODCASTApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicCastboxStitcher____________________► FOLLOW THE CATHOLIC COACHING PODCASTFacebookInstagramLinkedIn
We have the honor of hearing from Omar El-Takrori. Omar serves as the Community Pastor at City Light Church in Las Vegas, Nevada, and a content creator with Think Media. He shares his thoughts on serving, having confidence in your calling, and how to utilize social media to have an impact on your ministry.
Are you being called to make a career transition? Perhaps you've recently retired but you know you still have untapped gifts, energy and time to devote to a new career (albeit PT flexible one as you are retired after all!) OR maybe you are one of the millions of people who during the quiet time of Covid decided you NEED to change your life and work is one of the changes you want to make Maybe you know you're being called to make a change but you just don't know what that change is or if it's the right time… If you can relate to any of these, don't miss this bonus episode I recorded just for you! After all, life is waaaay too short to be stuck in a mediocre job and you deserve to be fulfilled, happy and YES use ALL the gifts already inside of you. You deserve to be exceptional! ____________________________________________________________________ Let's Connect! Email sherimiterco@gmail.com If you are ready to discover your calling Schedule your no-obligation call today! Book a call! Leave a voice message and let me know what you liked about today's message or suggest future topics. Head over to https://www.navigatingyourleadership.com/ and look for the Send Voicemail icon on the sidebar! I'd love to hear from you! If you'd like to be a guest on the Navigating Your Leadership Podcast please reach out to us at sheri@navigatingyourleadership.com
This week's Say Yes to Holiness podcast 1:1 Conversation is with Dr. Joshua Miller, co-author with Luke Burgis of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person (2018), contributing author to The Motivation Code (2020), and the Executive Director of the Inscape Center for Personal Vocation. Joshua and I had a truly enjoyable discussion about his own journey and how that has been instrumental for his passion for creating a culture of personal vocation and a driving force behind the latest initiative of the Inscape Center--the Missions Program. Joshua a leader in the field of narrative based motivational assessment, and for the last 18 years he has applied his expertise in a variety of applications, including executive search, organizational development, and talent management. His long standing desire to understand and help people develop their unique giftedness led to an MA & Ph.D. in Philosophy of the Human Person. He continues to effectively integrate learning from this study into his coaching and consulting practices. Joshua also helped build The Center for Leadership at Franciscan University of Steubenville where he currently serves as a vocation coach and vocation coach trainer for faculty and staff of the institution, and then he was a Co-Founder of Inscape Vocation with Luke Burgis which is responsible for the Missions Program. The Missions Program is designed specifically for young adults ages 18 –23 who want to do hands-on missionary service in a community context while growing in self-awareness and exploration of their unique, personal vocation. Joshua and I spoke about the specifics of the Missions program, and how it will serve to fill a gap being experienced by many young adults in our world today, but it was in the context of how it is that knowing the fullness of the truth regarding the Church's teaching about personal vocation is absolutely crucial for our own experiencing the life of freedom, peace and abundance that our God desires for us. I have discovered over the years that my conversations with Joshua are always illuminating, inspiring and serve to challenge me to do more to help others embrace the lives God created them for, and I can attest that this one was no different. I hope that you, too, are inspired to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to live out the fullness of your personal vocation each and every day and help those around you to do the same. To learn more about Dr. Joshua Miller and the Inscape Center, go to: https://www.inscapecenter.org/team/joshua-miller/ Find more about the Missions Program here: https://www.inscapecenter.org/missions-program/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayyestoholiness/message
Most people go through something of a process when they make the decision to claim their unique calling. The immediate reaction is to take action:What's the next step that I need to take? What do I need to be doing next? What am I going to do for a living? How am I going to pay my bills?And it's no wonder when we hear cliché sayings such as “Do what you love and the money will follow” that give the impression that by focusing on the doing of their unique calling, the money will naturally flow.In theory, this sounds great, but in order for the money to follow, we first have to get our energy aligned and calibrated so that can be the way we need in order to fully realize our calling.But what does focusing on your being really mean?Listen to this week's Answer Your Unique Calling episode for practical steps to widen your field of possibilities and create with intention so that you can claim your unique calling with ease.
Ralph Linzmeier and Mark Prather are successful business professionals, members of the Catholic CEO group Legatus, generous donors to Catholic schools and charities and committed Catholics. Their show is dedicated to sharing the testimonies of those serving God in big and small ways, and helping listeners walk in the footsteps of Christ. In this episode, they speak with Deacon Ken Hobbs about his faith journey.Finding Your Way airs airs live weekdays at 1pm Pacific Time go to spiritfilledevents.com website or download our Spirit Filled Radio App for Android or Apple Devices.Archives of shows from Spirit Filled Radio are available on podcast at spiritfilledevents.com
In this week's episode, you'll meet Donna Otmani, Soul-Centered Coach, Mentor, and Facilitator.
In this Conversations With Healers episode, my guest is Julian Crosson-Hill, Spiritual Life Coach, Human Design Specialist, Yoga Instructor, Tarot Reader, and Teacher of Goddess spirituality. Julian has a grounded and compassionate presence and a deep wisdom about helping people find and live their unique calling. We talked about the twists and turns of Julian's spiritual journey, the Goddess Inanna and her journey into the underground, Human Design and what this modality can offer you for your personal and business growth, and more. You can find out more about Julian and his work at his website https://www.priestofinanna.com/ where you can book a free 45 minute Clarity call. Follow his posts at https://www.instagram.com/priestofinanna/. With love and light, Damla
4 Mindset Shifts you Need to Step into your Unique Calling and build a Successful Spiritual Business
an exposition and application of the commission in John 17.
Jimmy Dell is on the show this week to share the amazing story of what God has done in his life and to encourage you on your own journey. Jimmy is an evangelist and an entertainer (once on the label with RCA Records!) and there is no doubt this episode will have you rolling!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you unhappy at work? If so you are not alone.In fact, when we take a look at the Human Design types, the 9 to 5 work culture is simply not designed for the individual, unique human beings that are employed to work them.Having spent 25 years in the Silicone Valley startup culture myself I was astonished by the warped ideal of what a company founder should look like, and that this person doesn't actually exist! We are bending our energy, compromising our ideals and negatively impacting our wellness to fit into a career that isn't serving us.When we work, we give energy and we need to be receiving the same energy back through our wages.The trade-off for the current broken work model is no longer worth it.So, what to do if you are dissatisfied at work? Join in the conversation on the Answer your Unique Calling Podcast - You know where the link is
Are you clear on what God has called you to be and to do? Are your team members in jobs that reflect their special calling? In today's episode, we discuss how you can understand your unique calling so that you can experience a deep sense of purpose and meaning in your life. As a leader, how do you equip the people on your team to thrive? Helping people understand how they are uniquely designed by God is part of the process. Then you want to match people's abilities to the needs within your organization. Getting the right people in the right places is key to flourishing! Today I'm delighted to welcome Kelly Kannwischer. She is the CEO of Younique and Co-Founder of Future Church Co. Find full show notes here: https://bit.ly/S639kellykannwischer Share the love. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it on Apple Podcasts and write a brief review. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flourishing-culture-podcast/id1060724960?mt=2 By doing so, you will help spread our podcast to more listeners, and thereby help more Christian workplaces learn to build flourishing cultures. Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on Twitter https://twitter.com/allopus Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allopus/ Email our host at info@bcwinstitute.org
EPISODE 35 What is Motivational Design and how does it give us clues to the unique way we are called to live, work, love and serve? This is the last of three episodes featuring an interview with Dr. Joshua Miller (PhD), Founder of INSCAPE Personal Vocation Centre and co-author of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person. In Part 3, Dr Miller and I talk about how living in alignment with our motivational design and Personal Vocation helps us not only live with greater joy and fulfilment but also allows us to pour ourselves out more fully in service of others and become more willing to bear difficulties and pain with greater love. We also address the questions of whether it is ever too late in life to begin discerning personal vocation, what the most common obstacle to discerning personal vocation is, and what if we struggle to believe that our stories matter or that we even have any significant gifts to offer to the world.Guest Profile, Transcript and Chapter Markers at this episode page.RESOURCE Joshua Miller, Luke Burgis, "Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person"The Motivation Code™MCODE™ Coaching with Ann YeongCHAPTER MARKERS 03:04 How Alignment with Motivational Design Impacts the Living of Priestly Vocation07:31 The Need for A Culture of Personal Vocation09:11 Alignment with Our Motivational Design Helps Us Love Better15:30 Personal Vocation Helps Us Meet Challenges More Fully21:23 Is it Ever Too Late to Discern Personal Vocation?27:32 A Common Obstacle to Discerning Personal Vocation30:49 Message to Those Who Think Their Gifts Aren't Significant36:37 Praxis: Listen. Ponder. Act.REFLECTION PROMPT For this episode's reflection prompt, please see transcript.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESOther episodes that would help you understand and apply the lessons in this episode: - Ep 6 Listening to Your Life Speak - Ep 18 You Don't Have To Care About Everything- Ep 32 Your Unique Design for ThrivingPODCAST COMPANION WORKBOOK FIND OUT MORE SUBSCRIBE | FOLLOW | CONTACT Website:Visit www.becomingmepodcast.com to leave me a message and sign up for my newsletter! To see where else you can connect with me or my content, click HERE.Social Media:Follow Becoming Me Podcast on Facebook & InstagramFollow Ann Yeong on Facebook & InstagramDonate:Become My PatronIf this podcast has blessed you, please leave a review by clicking here.
Do you ever feel frustrated that you don't fully understand what your unique calling is yet?You're building your life experiences, searching for those moments that light you up, sometimes it feels like you've hit the jackpot, and sometimes it feels like you're… moving backward.At many points in my own life, I have felt lost, confused, and left wondering if I'll ever find my life calling, or if it even exists altogether.Learn how you can leverage your Human Design in finding your unique calling and 4 main steps of tapping into your intuition that can support you in your journey of self-discovery by listening to this week's episode of the Answer your Unique Calling Podcast.
EPISODE 34 What is Motivational Design and how does it give us clues to the unique way we are called to live, work, love and serve? This is the second of three episodes featuring an interview with Dr. Joshua Miller (PhD), Founder of INSCAPE Personal Vocation Centre and co-author of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person. In Part 2, we discuss the following questions: What's at stake if we ignore our motivational design? Do people ever struggle to accept their given motivational design? How does the larger community benefit from us living out our motivational design? And why is understanding of Personal Vocation so important if we are to live authentic, fulfilling lives that also offer authentic service to humanity?Guest Profile, Transcript and Chapter Markers at this episode page.REFERENCES Personal VocationRESOURCE Joshua Miller, Luke Burgis, "Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person"Parker Palmer, "Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation"CHAPTER MARKERS 03:17 What's at Stake if We Ignore Our Motivational Design? 08:33 Do People Struggle to Accept Their Motivational Design?14:59 How Does the Larger Community Benefit from Motivational Design?22:31 Why is Understanding Personal Vocation important?REFLECTION PROMPT For this episode's reflection prompt, please see transcript.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESOther episodes that would help you understand and apply the lessons in this episode: - Ep 6 Listening to Your Life Speak - Ep 18 You Don't Have To Care About Everything- Ep 32 Your Unique Design for ThrivingPODCAST COMPANION WORKBOOK - Downloadable & Printable- 10 worksheets, over 30 exercises- Helps you integrate and apply the foundational principles to Becoming Me- Great for inner work and connecting with yourself in solitude- Includes tips for partner and small-group sharing- Free for all e-mail newsletter subscribersFIND OUT MORE SUBSCRIBE | FOLLOW | CONTACT Website:Visit www.becomingmepodcast.com to leave me a message and sign up for my newsletter! To see where else you can connect with me or my content, click HERE.Social Media:Follow Becoming Me Podcast on Facebook & InstagramFollow Ann Yeong on Facebook & InstagramDonate:Become My PatronIf this podcast has blessed you, please leave a review by clicking here.
EPISODE 33 What is Motivational Design and how does it give us clues to the unique way we are called to live, work, love and serve? This is the first of three episodes featuring an interview with Dr. Joshua Miller (PhD), Founder of INSCAPE Personal Vocation Centre and co-author of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person. In Part 1, Dr. Josh Miller and I talk about what Motivational Design is, the importance of broadening the definition of "service" to consider the unique motivational design of each person, and why it is important to locate our unique place in the bigger story of humanity.Guest Profile, Transcript and Chapter Markers at this episode page.REFERENCES Personal VocationPersonalismAlasdair MacIntyre (Philosopher)Charles Taylor (Philosopher)Jerome Bruner (Psychologist)Gerard Manley Hopkins (Priest & Poet)RESOURCE Joshua Miller, Luke Burgis, "Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person"CHAPTER MARKERS 10:21 Re-thinking What 'Service' Is16:22 Philosophy of the Human Person19:18 Finding My Story in the Bigger StoryREFLECTION PROMPT For this episode's reflection prompt, please see transcript.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESOther episodes that would help you understand and apply the lessons in this episode: - Ep 6 Listening to Your Life Speak - Ep 18 You Don't Have To Care About Everything- Ep 32 Your Unique Design for ThrivingPODCAST COMPANION WORKBOOK - Downloadable & Printable- 10 worksheets, over 30 exercises- Helps you integrate and apply the foundational principles to Becoming Me- Great for inner work and connecting with yourself in solitude- Includes tips for partner and small-group sharing- Free for all e-mail newsletter subscribersFIND OUT MORE SUBSCRIBE | FOLLOW | CONTACT Website:Visit www.becomingmepodcast.com to leave me a message and sign up for my newsletter! To see where else you can connect with me or my content, click HERE.Social Media:Follow Becoming Me Podcast on Facebook & InstagramFollow Ann Yeong on Facebook & InstagramDonate:Become My PatronIf this podcast has blessed you, please leave a review by clicking here.
Do you ever wonder why pursuing your Unique Calling really matters? My journey began with a deep desire to see change within myself and the world around me, to contribute to a world that was kinder, more gentle, and more spiritually focused.Now I can see that my pursuit of becoming a Life Coach was deeply tied to one of making that internal change within myself, working through my own inner process to heal the things that were holding me back from being my most authentic self and become an agent of change in our world.Discover why following your Unique Calling really matters, just how much your personal growth affects the world we live in, and how I discovered mine within this episode of Answer Your Unique Calling.
My guest this week on Tell The People is Julian Crosson-Hill, a spiritual life coach who specializes in “teaching and guiding people to live a spiritually aligned life that answers their unique calling.” Julian specializes in Human Design, teaching introductory workshops on human design and also offering in-person and online sessions. Today Julian is going to share with us how understanding your unique Human Design chart can help you recognize patterns in your life, achieve goals, remove blocks along your progression and reveal your life path. You can contact Julian at www.priestofinanna.com or connect with him on social media at @priestofinanna And be sure to tune into Julian's Podcast "Answer your Unique Calling!" "Business Alignment with Human Design" a 5 week online workshop starting Tuesday, September 21, 2021: Human Design is a system that brings concepts from astrology, the I Ching, Kabbalah, and the Chakras together to understand your unique energetic design. Are you struggling with working hard in your business but not making the gains you want? Do you treat your business like the corporate 9 to 5, working long hours and burning yourself out? Do you struggle with being seen or finding your authentic voice? Do you put off making business decisions for fear of making the wrong choice? OVER THIS 5-WEEK COURSE YOU WILL LEARN: What human design is and how it influences our lives The unique purpose of your energetic type and how it impacts your business. Your strategy and how it can be a powerful tool to make sure your business actions are aligned with Divine timing Your inner authority and how to use it as a powerful tool for making the right decisions at the right time for your business Your defined and undefined energy centers and how they show up in your business and marketing Your profile and the effect it has on how you're seen in the world vs. how you perceive yourself. Your defined channels and how they influence the qualities of your energy How to build your business with more ease & flow How HD breaks barriers of social conditioning around marketing & sales REGISTER TODAY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heather-robinson2021/message
This is the most common block to answering your unique calling! Your calling is that thing that only you can do to help elevate this world but if you're not clear on what that thing is – and there's something stopping you from finding it - you might miss it altogether.And yet, the world needs you!So what's stopping you from living your best life, from finding your passion, your peace your freedom?We all want to know we're on the right path to said freedom, fulfillment, and opportunities, and yet so many of us are choosing to walk a different, dispassionate life.It's time to create clarity around your unique calling so that you can shine your magnificent light out into the world and start serving in the way that only you have the power to do.Are you ready to open your heart to the infinite possibilities that await you?Learn how to identify the blocks standing in your path, what to do when you meet them and how to work with them all within this episode of my Unique Calling Podcast!
In this episode, certified spiritual life coach and human design specialist, Julian Crosson-Hill, talks about what it mean to have a unique calling and then discusses some of the reasons that it's critically important to answer your unique calling. In todays episode, we'll learn: The difference between life purpose and unique calling What it means to have a pre-incarnation contract and why it's important to fulfill it The aspects of your calling that are unique and designed for you fulfill About the psychological experiment that showed pursuing our calling makes us healthier How our calling unlocks our spiritual gifts and true potential How service is hardwired in our species. To connect with Julian: Website: https://www.priestofinanna.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priestofinanna Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/priestofinanna And to learn more about the Business Alignment with Human Design course, visit https://www.starseedacademycoachtraining.com/humandesignworkshop/
Finishing the sermon series "Why Are You Here?" We are all called to our own unique ministry. Find out how you can figure out what your calling might be. creekwoodumc.org
Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family
Looking at the turmoil we are experiencing within our culture, we are becoming more and more convinced that we, Catholic families, have the answer that people are looking for. People are searching for purpose, belonging and identity. How do we “share” our family with the world? Well, first we need to make sure we have our own house in order. Examine your family culture, shore up the weak areas, and be intentional about the messages you are sending. The motivation to have a vibrant family culture is so you can take it to the next level and act in the world according to the unique giftedness that your family has been given. We are not all called to serve in the same way -- we are all different! When every family discovers their unique giftedness and then uses those gifts to respond to the call that God has put upon their hearts, God can establish His reign in the world. Listen in to get motivated and learn how to discern the call that God has given to you. Podcast references: Build Your Family Culture, Elements of a Family Culture, Growing a Family Culture Download Play and Pray Challenge Sticker and Mass for your family: https://www.messyfamilyproject.org/challenge-complete/ Support our ministry and get the fun kit for your family: https://www.messyfamilyproject.org/give/
This is not a normal interview. While I typically dive into subjects like Catholic spirituality, Scripture, and such, today I'm diving into you. That sounds weird, I know. Allow me to explain. My guests on the Art of Catholic are two gentleman dedicated to helping Catholics find their personal vocation. And before you say, "I'm already married" or "I'm going to be a nun." or "I'm (fill in the blank)."...wait!! I'm talking about something far beyond your "state in life". Luke Burgis and Dr. Joshua Miller have written an amazing book titled "Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person". It's about you! Right now! Wherever you are! And you don't want to miss this episode. Amongst other things, we discuss: The disastrous consequence of to reducing "personal vocation" to categories of priest, nun, married or singleHow your personal vocation continues regardless of changes to your state in lifeHow every person is "hardwired" with a motivational design by GodThe proper role of empathy (and how the Incarnation is "divine empathy"...whoa!)St. John Paul II's powerful statement that "vocation is being"The powerful role of "achievement stories" Trust me. This is a pretty unique interview that you don't want to miss. It could dramatically help you discover who God actually designed you to be. God bless! Matthew P.S. Looking for that next step up the spiritual ladder? Something designed to actually transform your life? CLICK to enroll in the totally FREE Science of Sainthood Mini-Course and experience God in a whole new way! “I've completed several sessions and find them SPECTACULAR!!!” Sara "This is the best, most powerful, most insightful study I have ever done, bar none. It has made a huge difference in my life!" Joriah “If you've ever wanted to deepen your life of prayer and actually make some progress in avoiding vice and growing in virtue, look no further.” Dr. Brant Pitre – Renowned theologian & best-selling author CHECK OUT NEXT LEVEL CATHOLIC ACADEMY! GO ON A PILGRIMAGE with MATTHEW! PILGRIMAGE TO POLAND