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By Barney Venable
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
What reality are you constructing for yourself? Do you live by the reality constructed for you by the media, advertising, and the culture? Or have you glimpsed a better, truer reality since lockdown?
The effects of gratitude on our mental health, mood, and relationships are so positive. So why do we have to try so hard to recall things we're grateful for, and not forget? With our plans, our freedom and our certainty are taken away, maybe now is the time to see what we had all along.
Features a clip, with permission, from Lion of Judah's latest single, 'Grateful' feat. Drakeford released last week.
Hustle and Hurry characterise so much of our lives - from the innocent life-hacks of multi-tasking and queue-hopping to the frantic burnout-inviting rush, it's inbuilt into our schedules and our mindsets. But maybe hurry is a far greater enemy than a friend. We need to slow down, and maybe this pandemic is showing us how.
There's a reason we make plans for tomorrow, the week ahead, even a five-year plan. We like to know what's going to happen and when. But when these things become uncertain, we don't really know what to do. In this episode, we look at how we can learn to live in uncertainty in a world that teaches us to have our lives the way we want it, when we want it.
Contact: [email protected] (Barney Venable)
Music: Nathan Gunaselvam
Since we started 'staying home', we have all given the time we used to spend socialising, travelling or working to something else. But what are these things, and are they worthy of our focus and our time? In this episode we look at the idea of 'worship', and what these self-isolated times are exposing about what we choose, or don't choose, to give our time and attention to, and how that's working for us.
Contact: [email protected] (Barney Venable)
Music: Nathan Gunaselvam
Control seems to be something which we as humans need to have, in some measure. So... what do we do when we lose it? This first episode looks at why we need control so badly, and if there's a way to live without grasping for it at every turn.
Contact: [email protected] (Barney Venable)
Music: Nathan Gunaselvam
The Pandemic Exposure Podcast looks at some of the ways in which this Covid-19 pandemic, and the chaos ensuing it, are challenging our culture's worldviews, what questions it might raise for us, and what it might be exposing about who we are, what we believe and what we value.
Contact: [email protected] (Barney Venable)
Music: Nathan Gunaselvam
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.