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The Living Compass Spirituality and Wellness Initiative is a non-profit that creates low-cost, often free, wellness resources, including this podcast, currently used by tens of thousands of adults, teens, parents, faith communities, and organizations around the world. The Rev. Dr. Scott Stoner, the founder of this initiative, is a licensed marriage and family therapist and Episcopal minister. He has over forty years of experience equipping individuals, couples, parents, and families with the tools and inspiration they need to navigate their lives and relationships with awareness and intention.

Living Compass Spirituality & Wellness Scott Stoner

    • Religion & Spirituality

The Living Compass Spirituality and Wellness Initiative is a non-profit that creates low-cost, often free, wellness resources, including this podcast, currently used by tens of thousands of adults, teens, parents, faith communities, and organizations around the world. The Rev. Dr. Scott Stoner, the founder of this initiative, is a licensed marriage and family therapist and Episcopal minister. He has over forty years of experience equipping individuals, couples, parents, and families with the tools and inspiration they need to navigate their lives and relationships with awareness and intention.

    "Wholly Listening...Part 4"

    "Wholly Listening...Part 4"

    Continuing the series on "Holy Listening," this week Scott talks about "Wholly Listening." This involves listening to God not just through prayer and meditation but also through our bodies, emotions, and relationships. It is a whole-person approach to listening, one where we listen with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind.  

    • 6 min
    "Holy Listening, Part 3: Centering Prayer/Meditation" May 1, 2024

    "Holy Listening, Part 3: Centering Prayer/Meditation" May 1, 2024

    One expression of Holy Listening is contemplative prayer. In this form of prayer, our primary focus is to be still and listen to God. In this episode, Scott talks about how practices like centering prayer and meditation can help us listen more deeply to what theologian and civil rights activist Howard Thurman calls "the sound of the Genuine."

    • 6 min
    "Holy Listening, Part 2," Episode 79

    "Holy Listening, Part 2," Episode 79

    Continuing the discussion on holy listening, Scott talks about how "believing is seeing," in that our filters can often interfere with our ability to truly hear one another, and to hear the presence of the Holy in one another.  

    • 7 min
    "Holy Listening, Part 1," April 16, 2024, Episode 78

    "Holy Listening, Part 1," April 16, 2024, Episode 78

    In this episode, Scott makes the case that listening is at the heart of both a deeper spiritual life and a life of wellness.  He invites each listener to reflect on their own practice of listening--to themselves, others, and the presence of the Divine.  

    • 6 min
    "Softening Our Hearts and Our Start Ups," April 8, 2024

    "Softening Our Hearts and Our Start Ups," April 8, 2024

    The concept of Soft Start-Ups is one of the most helpful practices for enhancing all of our relationships.  Learn about it in this episode.  

    • 6 min
    "Happy Easter, 2024" Episode 76

    "Happy Easter, 2024" Episode 76

    There are many signs of Easter and Spring around us this time of year. In this episode, Scott talks about one sign that is especially meaningful to him and one that others may not have thought of before-- the image of the ground beginning to soften. 

    • 5 min

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