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If the World Is Anxious, We Must Build ResilienceIn this episode of Walk the Walk, Scott McLarty, Head of Providence High School, names the quiet, persistent presence of anxiety in a chaotic world and reframes resilience as a shared commitment to return to ourselves and show up for each other. Rather than romanticizing stoic endurance, Scott invites listeners to see resilience as recovery and regulation, rooted in body, spirit, and relationships.
Drawing on contemporary leadership writing and the example of the Sisters of Providence, Scott shows how resilience has been lived out through prayer, community, and service, even amid uncertainty. He then shares concrete, everyday habits listeners can begin using to build steadiness together, including:
Tend to the nervous system: Use breath, movement, sleep, and stillness to signal safety and support clear thinking.
Create rhythms, not just routines: Intentionally cycle between work and rest.
Name feelings without being defined by them: Gently naming anxiety helps it lose power and become something you can relate to.
Borrow strength from others: Share resilience through connection—leaning on one another is wisdom, not weakness.
Root yourself in meaning: Anchor your actions in purpose, faith, and service to steady you through hard times.
Scott emphasizes that anxiety is often a predictable response to our fast-paced, connected world, not a personal failing, and that resilience is an act of love that enables us to show up for each other with compassion and clarity. Listeners are invited to practice these habits personally and within their communities to foster steadiness in unsteady times.
Please visit www.providencehigh.org/walkthewalk to join our mailing list and become a part of the ongoing conversation.
Walk the Walk can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, LinkedIn – or wherever you listen. Please support us by liking and subscribing.
Thanks for walking the walk.
By Walk the WalkIf the World Is Anxious, We Must Build ResilienceIn this episode of Walk the Walk, Scott McLarty, Head of Providence High School, names the quiet, persistent presence of anxiety in a chaotic world and reframes resilience as a shared commitment to return to ourselves and show up for each other. Rather than romanticizing stoic endurance, Scott invites listeners to see resilience as recovery and regulation, rooted in body, spirit, and relationships.
Drawing on contemporary leadership writing and the example of the Sisters of Providence, Scott shows how resilience has been lived out through prayer, community, and service, even amid uncertainty. He then shares concrete, everyday habits listeners can begin using to build steadiness together, including:
Tend to the nervous system: Use breath, movement, sleep, and stillness to signal safety and support clear thinking.
Create rhythms, not just routines: Intentionally cycle between work and rest.
Name feelings without being defined by them: Gently naming anxiety helps it lose power and become something you can relate to.
Borrow strength from others: Share resilience through connection—leaning on one another is wisdom, not weakness.
Root yourself in meaning: Anchor your actions in purpose, faith, and service to steady you through hard times.
Scott emphasizes that anxiety is often a predictable response to our fast-paced, connected world, not a personal failing, and that resilience is an act of love that enables us to show up for each other with compassion and clarity. Listeners are invited to practice these habits personally and within their communities to foster steadiness in unsteady times.
Please visit www.providencehigh.org/walkthewalk to join our mailing list and become a part of the ongoing conversation.
Walk the Walk can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, LinkedIn – or wherever you listen. Please support us by liking and subscribing.
Thanks for walking the walk.