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By Heath Hollensbe
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
On this episode, Heath talks with the very funny Adam Tiller. They walk about what it is like making it in the world of comedy, and how an airplane trip to Australia changed Adam’s life forever.
On This Episode, Heath talks about what he learned spending a few nights staying at an Abbey with 50 monks. What was the experience like? What surprised him the most? What did he hate?
On this episode, Heath talks with Jeremy Downs about his book "Stumbling Toward The Sacred". They talk about the experience of mushrooms, wormholes, parallel dimentions and how to make sense of God in a post-hallucionogenic experience.
On this episode, Heath talks about the valuable lessons we can learn about friendships and relationships via river tubing. Sometimes relationships come and go, and when you think they are dead, never be suprised if they resurface. And when relationships need to go, let them because one of the fastest ways to kill something is to squeeze it too tightly.
On this podcast, Heath talks with his friends Julie and Beth about the importance or wrestling with God. Why is this a practice that has either been forgotten or never truly taught? It is in being honest with the struggle that you become more honest with yourself.
In a world that seems to be increasingly backward, what lessons from the story of Noah and the Ark can we learn about protecting ourselves when life gets bad? Also, Heath shares a few thoughts about boundaries and social media that have served him really well lately.
On this episode, Heath talks with Danny Clark about how Danny was able to re-orient his faith without throwing out the baby with the bathwater. How does empathy, love, and compassion allow you to lose your faith more gracefully? And what does this mean for you when yours starts to crumble?
On this episode, Heath talks about the importance of saying "yes" in life. We are able to choose our own future and plan for the things that make us happy. Why don't we do it more? Take more chances. Say "yes" to so much more than you have in the past.
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.