CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health

139 - Calling, Adulting, and the Changing World of Work (feat. Dr. Michaela O'Donnell)

11.01.2021 - By Robert Vore & Dr. Holly OxhandlerPlay

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This week we talk with Dr. Michaela O’Donnell, the executive director of Fuller Seminary’s Max De Pree Center for Leadership and the author of the new book Make Work Matter: Your Guide to Meaningful Work in a Changing World. She tells us about how the world of work has changed, why adulting seems so hard, and how we could navigate things moving forward. In the intro, Robert & Holly talk about their favorite jobs.Connect with Dr. O’Donnell on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/michaela.odonnell/). Connect with the De Pree Center on their website (https://depree.org), on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DePreeCenter), on Twitter (https://twitter.com/depreecenter), or on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/depreecenter/). Buy Make Work Matter: Your Guide to Meaningful Work in a Changing World on Amazon (https://amzn.to/3jewl5t).Quotes:- “We can’t necessarily predict what the world’s gonna look like in 5 years, only that it’s gonna be pretty different than it is right now.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/L4Fpe))- “We have, in American society, deemed work as a place we’re going to get primary identity and significance.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/kUYtr))- “We treat work like our vehicle for meaning.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/5dhVa))- “Wanting work to matter is, in many ways, a privilege conversation.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/J6bk9))- “If work is a place for our significance, then if we do more of it that should be more significant.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/m6Za5))- “One thing that’s least helpful is this idea that younger people are entitled and/or just aren’t putting in the time. Actually, we’re in a whole different world.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/ek43b))- “People change jobs between 11 and 17 times now.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/b9uBa))- “Wherever there is challenge there is also opportunity.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/daX48))- “Capitalism was never meant to be our vehicle for calling.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/gz1Vc))- “The very basis for doing the meaningful work that we crave can always benefit from starting with empathy.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/j31SP))- “Inner work sets the stage for any external work that we would do in the world.” (tweet (https://ctt.ac/4LTS1))Join the Cxmhunity on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/cxmhunity/)!Connect with Robert on his website (https://robert-vore.com/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/RobertVore), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/RobertVoreCounseling/), or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/robertvore/).Connect with Holly on her website (https://hollyoxhandler.com/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/hollyoxhandler/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/hollyoxhandler/), or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hollyoxhandler/).Connect more with CXMH on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CXMHPodcast/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/cxmhpodcast), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/cxmhpodcast/), or Pinterest (https://pinterest.com/cxmhpodcast).Ways to support CXMH:- make a pledge on Patreon (https://cxmhpodcast.com/support) and get rewards like submitting questions for upcoming interviews, a mug, sticker, t-shirt, or more!- give a one-time gift using PayPal (https://paypal.me/CXMH)- Buy books from previous guests on Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/lists/cxmh-episodes)- Do your Amazon shopping through

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