The Do Life Well Podcast

Gavin Merwin

The Do Life Well Podcast, hosted by Gavin Merwin, is a movement with its foundational roots set in Proverbs 3 where we are instructed to have the reputation of Doing Life Well (DLW). On the show, Gavin and guests cover a variety of topics such as fatherhood, business, health and wellness, community, and more.

  1. Aug 1

    E27 - Most People Never Go — But Most People Probably Should

    Most people never do therapy. But honestly? Most people would probably benefit from taking better care of their mental health. This month I sat down with Susan Bradshaw of EnSpire Counseling & Wellness — a faith-based counselor with nearly 30 years in the field, and someone I've worked with personally. We had an honest, easygoing conversation about why so few people ever walk through the door, and what they might be missing by staying away. I open up a little about my own story and why I've leaned on counseling in certain seasons. And we get into the stuff most people wonder but never ask: the difference between a therapist, a psychologist, and a psychiatrist. Why "taking care of your mental health" doesn't always mean structured therapy — sometimes it's a friend, a group, a coach, or time with God. How to actually find the right fit, and what to do if you've had a bad experience before. Susan also teaches. She walks through the practical stuff — self-care, retraining negative thought patterns ("stinking thinking"), the research on how prayer can rewire your brain, and the trauma work she does through EMDR and BLAST. And because she counsels from a Christian perspective, we talk about how faith and mental health fit together, and why going to a counselor doesn't mean you've stopped trusting God. The heart of it: God didn't design us to carry everything on our own. Whether it's a therapist, a group, or a good friend — everybody needs someone to talk to. If you've ever thought about it but never pulled the trigger, this one's for you.

  2. Jul 1

    E26 - 250 Years: Why America Is Still Worth Celebrating

    America turns 250 this year — and in this episode, we're celebrating her. Not a naive celebration that pretends we have no problems. A grateful, grounded one that says: 250 years in, this is still the greatest nation on earth, and the things that make it work aren't the monuments in Washington. They're the quiet institutions in places like Cook County, Georgia, run with integrity by people who serve their neighbors. I sat down with Judge Chase Daughtrey — Probate Judge of Cook County, elected at just 26 as the youngest judge in the state of Georgia. Eighteen years later, he's still serving, and he gave us a rare look inside the machinery of self-governance that most people never think about. We get into what a probate judge actually does (way more than you'd think), the quiet work of protecting vulnerable adults and seniors who have no one else, why local elections might matter more than national ones, what it means to swear an oath in a country founded on them, and the difference between being informed and being consumed by the 24-hour outrage cycle. And we talk about the big thing: why — even with her challenges — America is still worth celebrating. From the folks risking everything on rafts to get here, to the visitors falling in love with the country during the World Cup, to the simple truth that nobody's trying to break out. As Chase put it: she'll have her challenges, she'll have adversities to overcome, but he'll take her over any other country any day of the week. Same here. Happy 250th, America.

  3. May 1

    E24 - Culture is Everything: How to Build It, Protect It, and Live It

    Everyone talks about culture. But most people think it's a mission statement on the wall or a ping pong table in the break room. It's not. I sat down with Terry Moore — CEO of YOSS Platform and OneSource, and one of the most important people in my life — to talk about what culture actually is, how you build it on purpose, how you protect it when it gets hard, and what happens when you don't. Terry has been building one of the most relationship-driven, culture-first organizations in South Georgia for 18 years. I've had a front row seat for a lot of it. This is that conversation finally on record. But here's what I want you to hear: this one isn't just for CEOs. If you lead a team, a church, a nonprofit, or a household — you have a culture. The question is whether it's one you built intentionally or one that just happened to you. In this episode we cover: What culture actually is and how you know when you have the one you intended; Why culture always starts at the top and nowhere else; The difference between values and behaviors — and why that distinction matters more than you think; How to hire for culture fit and what Terry actually looks for when someone walks in the door; What abundance mindset really means and why scarcity cultures eat themselves; The biggest threats to a healthy culture and which one leaders underestimate the most; How to protect your culture even when it costs you a client; Applying every one of these principles to your home — because your family has a culture too; And one of my favorite lines from this entire conversation: perfection is not the standard. Awareness is. This one hit different. Hope it does the same for you.

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The Do Life Well Podcast, hosted by Gavin Merwin, is a movement with its foundational roots set in Proverbs 3 where we are instructed to have the reputation of Doing Life Well (DLW). On the show, Gavin and guests cover a variety of topics such as fatherhood, business, health and wellness, community, and more.