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Faith Matters

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25 snips
Dec 7, 2024 • 58min

How to Have the Conversations You're Avoiding - A Conversation with Joseph Grenny

Joseph Grenny, a renowned social scientist and co-founder of VitalSmarts, dives into the art of navigating tough conversations. He underscores the danger of avoiding emotional dialogues, arguing that it only exacerbates issues over time. With practical tools, Joseph reveals how to communicate openly without jeopardizing relationships, especially when values clash. He also discusses fostering psychological safety to turn conflicts into opportunities and shares how crucial conversations can ultimately lead to healing and deeper connections.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 42min

The Power of Serving Together - A Conversation with Rebecca Glazier

Rebecca Glazier, a Professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, shares insights from her research on how religious communities engage with society. She discusses the transformative power of serving together, emphasizing that meaningful outreach fosters 'congregational warmth.' With young people increasingly eager to volunteer, Glazier highlights the potential of interfaith partnerships to bridge political divides and strengthen communities. Her hopeful message showcases how small acts of service can deeply connect individuals and create lasting community impact.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 51min

Gracing - A Conversation with Hannah Crowther

Hannah Packard Crowther, author of 'Gracing,' discusses her innovative view of grace as an active, co-creative process rather than a passive gift. She offers insights on resilience and creativity drawn from her experience with chronic illness, emphasizing self-compassion and the importance of being present. Hannah also advocates for compassionate support for marginalized communities, including LGBTQ individuals, within faith settings. This heartfelt conversation encourages listeners to redefine grace in their everyday lives and relationships.
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Nov 16, 2024 • 1h 22min

Our Beautiful, Messy, Unfolding Story - A Conversation with Lisa Olsen Tait and Scott Hales

In this insightful conversation, Lisa Olsen Tait and Scott Hales, historians and general editors of the Church's Saints series, explore the challenges of chronicling the Church's history from 1955 to 2020. They discuss the importance of transparency and the courageous stories of members navigating pivotal moments, including the priesthood ban and women’s evolving roles. The duo emphasizes storytelling's power in fostering community and how each individual's faith journey is part of a larger, rich history.
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23 snips
Nov 9, 2024 • 36min

Loving God & Neighbor - Jared Halverson

In this session, Jared Halverson, a dynamic speaker known for his insights on faith paradoxes, explores the intersection of loving God and loving others. He emphasizes that true discipleship balances a connection with the divine and genuine outreach to neighbors. Highlighting the power of paradoxes, he challenges listeners to embrace differences and find unity amid tensions. With compelling anecdotes, he illustrates the necessity of unconditional love and the complexities of navigating faith's contradictions, all while reminding us that our means must reflect our ends.
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7 snips
Nov 2, 2024 • 1h 5min

When Church is Hard - A Conversation with Tyler Johnson

Tyler Johnson, an oncologist and author of "When Church is Hard," shares insights from his experience with patients facing existential crises. He discusses the intersection of suffering and faith, emphasizing that doubt can spur deeper spiritual growth. Tyler explores how personal struggles relate to faith crises, advocating for empathy and understanding within church communities. He highlights the importance of inclusivity, especially for marginalized voices, fostering a supportive environment where belonging can thrive, even amidst pain.
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30 snips
Oct 26, 2024 • 1h 4min

How Personal Peace Fuels Global Change - A Conversation with Thomas McConkie

Thomas McConkie, an author, developmental researcher, and meditation teacher, dives into the transformative power of grace during this enlightening conversation. He discusses how inner peace fosters meaningful action and aligns individuals with love in challenging global times. McConkie highlights the disconnect between theoretical peace studies and personal transformation, emphasizing self-care, mindfulness, and the necessity of slowing down. His insights inspire listeners to cultivate resilience, embrace their worth, and engage in compassionate activism.
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85 snips
Oct 19, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Art & Science of Getting Happier - A Conversation with Arthur Brooks

Arthur Brooks, a renowned social scientist and Harvard professor, shares eye-opening insights on happiness. He emphasizes that while genetics play a role, personal agency significantly shapes our emotional wellness. Arthur discusses the value of negative emotions as catalysts for growth and offers practical strategies for managing overwhelming feelings. He also highlights the importance of meaningful connections over mere pleasure-seeking, advocating for love as a conscious choice that enhances well-being. Get ready for a transformative conversation on crafting a fulfilled life!
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Oct 12, 2024 • 49min

How to Say I'm Sorry - A Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Thomas

In this engaging conversation, Dr. Jennifer Thomas, a licensed psychologist and co-author of 'The 5 Apology Languages,' delves into the nuances of effective apologies. She explains how apologies can miss their mark if they don’t resonate with the recipient's 'apology language.' Discover the five distinct apology styles and learn how to tailor your apologies for deeper connection. Dr. Thomas also shares insights on teaching children the art of apology and the complex relationship between forgiveness and accountability, offering practical tools for healthier relationships.
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7 snips
Oct 5, 2024 • 47min

How to Love your Enemies - A Conversation with Andrew Hanauer

Andrew Hanauer, founder and CEO of the One America Movement, discusses the pressing issue of polarization and its roots in societal fear. He highlights how media narratives exacerbate divisions and emphasizes the need for compassion in navigating differing views. Andrew encourages listeners to embody Jesus’ call to love their enemies as a means to heal conflicts. He shares insights from his college experiences, the complexities of political identity, and the imperative for faith communities to foster genuine connections, advocating for transformation through love.

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