

ELIZABETH OLDFIELD: Becoming Steady, Connected, and Fully Alive
5 snips Sep 24, 2025
Elizabeth Oldfield, a writer and speaker focused on ethics and human flourishing, discusses her book Fully Alive. She emphasizes that true thriving comes from deep connections rather than perfectly managing life’s distractions. Elizabeth argues that today's surface-level engagement leads to disconnection, which she defines as a form of sin. She shares insights from her experience living in an intentional community and advocates for a 'rule of life' to prioritize values. Ultimately, she inspires listeners to cultivate community, presence, and personal steadiness.
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Ancient Wisdom As Steadiness
- Elizabeth Oldfield found stability in Christian apocalyptic wisdom as a source of steadiness during rapid change.
- She argues ancient traditions teach soul-strength for turbulent times, not just doctrine.
Turbulence Isn’t New — Rooting Is
- Turbulence has always existed; the constant change is not new but our formation matters.
- Rooting into love and steady practices prevents becoming someone worse under pressure.
Attention Shapes Your Character
- Distraction is a weaponized human weakness amplified by technology and culture.
- Ian McGilchrist: attention is moral and shaping who we become.