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Three months in, with Kent and Onnie's #impostersyndrome at an all-time high, they decided it was time to call in a true professional on meaning and #dreamjobs, interviewing Matt Rusten (Executive Director, Made to Flourish, a non-profit dedicated to integrating faith, work, and economic wisdom).
After a brief detours on the classic 'Zoom screen tilt' to hide your home clothes, whether Father's Day should actually be a holiday, and the overall 'muted' nature of work in the Covid context, they chat with Matt on Made to Flourish and its mission. The interview discusses how to think about meaning at work, and more. Matt started his career at Microsoft, then served in pastoral roles at two churches. He has a Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
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By Kent WoodyardThree months in, with Kent and Onnie's #impostersyndrome at an all-time high, they decided it was time to call in a true professional on meaning and #dreamjobs, interviewing Matt Rusten (Executive Director, Made to Flourish, a non-profit dedicated to integrating faith, work, and economic wisdom).
After a brief detours on the classic 'Zoom screen tilt' to hide your home clothes, whether Father's Day should actually be a holiday, and the overall 'muted' nature of work in the Covid context, they chat with Matt on Made to Flourish and its mission. The interview discusses how to think about meaning at work, and more. Matt started his career at Microsoft, then served in pastoral roles at two churches. He has a Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
#backtowork