

Working with Dan Doriani
Center for Faith and Work
This podcast seeks to fire the imagination of Christians who long to practice their faith at work. The podcast features interviews of people who try to practice their faith at work. Guests may be famous or unknown. They may be very successful, quietly faithful, or instructive in their woes. We typically interview mature Christians, but there are exceptions. The common thread is a desire to live by one’s faith and convictions. Guests include professional athletes, award-winning broadcasters, a librarian, a surgeon, a Harvard-educated opioid addict, politicians, and more.
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Feb 8, 2021 • 1h 21min
Joe Buck: Announcing Sports with Humanity
Dan sits down with seven-time Emmy award-winning sportscaster Joe Buck and talks family, legacy, charity, the perils of social media, and of course — sports. If you enjoyed this podcast, check out our Facebook page: Center for Faith and Work, STL to join in the conversation.
How does the idea of a legacy from parents or grandparents impact the way you view your work? What do you think of Joe's critique of social media? Do you ever talk on social media in a way you would not in person? Are there things we can do to use social media more ethically?

Feb 5, 2021 • 1h 6min
Dr. Bruce Haughey: Healing with Grace and Knowledge
Dan speaks with world-renowned surgeon and pioneering medical researcher, Dr. Bruce Haughey. During his career, Dr. Haughey has made enormous strides in the field of Otolaryngology (that is, surgery on the head and neck)—finessing techniques and procedures that have saved numerous lives and improved the quality of life for countless more. He shares his perspective on God's good design—both his design for the human body and his design in gifting and calling Dr. Haughey himself in a particular way. If you enjoyed this podcast, check out our Facebook page at the Center for Faith and Work, STL to join in the discussion!
What is your highest and rarest (or most strategic) gift? Do you feel a responsibility to use your gifts, as Dr. Haughey does, for the good of your neighbor? or for humanity? How does your faith affect the way you approach your work? What special insights does it give you? (Think of Bruce talking about the color coding of certain nerves.)