B-RAD with Brad Toews

Brad Toews

Go to the root. Engage in an experience of words, music, ideas, and stories with the B-RAD Podcast. An invitation for you to step off the familiar path where together we can be radical in our becoming.

  1. Source to You

    12/19/2019

    Source to You

    My wife and I have been working with the dōTERRA essential oil company for the last seven years. When first introduced to essential oils, it was another tool in our toolkit for a healthy, holistic lifestyle. Essential oils changed our health, became our livelihood, and have become a means for us to positively affect the lives of other people. I am incredibly proud of the life-changing impact of dōTERRA, the quality of dōTERRA's products and their mission to source only the most pure, potent, and effective oils on earth. It's a privilege to partner with them. Working with dōTERRA has taught me that source matters. My spiritual journey has taught me the same lesson. When it comes to essential oils there is a cycle, a relational loop, in how we source the oils, in what those oils do for us, and how they affect our bodily well-being. And when it comes to Spirit there is also cycle in how we respond to Spirit, and how Spirit influences our being in the world. It is the dynamic interplay between spirit and matter that provides the flow of energy in my own life, and I believe, this is the spiritual movement of the whole universe. Join me in this episode as I reflect on dōTERRA's mission to source pure, potent, and effective oils; and consider the Divine lessons we can learn from our very human practice of harvesting and using the earth's plants in sustaining and life-giving ways. Resources mentioned in this episode: dōTERRA's Source to You. Chocosoltraders Related B-RAD podcast. I am Human Music by Be Still the Earth. More at Brad Toews.

    30 min
  2. 12/06/2019

    Imagine That

    I love language. I'm a reader, a writer, a person who loves ideas. I recently watched Tolkien and loved this line from the movie. Language isn't just the naming of things, it's the lifeblood of a culture, a people. You can catch that clip for yourself here. Language is definitely my own lifeblood. (That, and music.) Language helps us explain the world. Know the world. Name the world. And we're often trying to improve the language we use to describe the truth, to explain exactly what happened. We want language to be specific, precise. Literal. I'm grateful for this specificity of language. Our ability to name, sort, and label our experiences and interactions with the world. Without this, our lives would be a soupy mess. But literalism has limits where it bumps up against another tool of language, something even more powerful at explaining reality – metaphor. Metaphor engages our imagination, it opens possibilities, it invokes play. Carl Jung said, The great joy of play is that for a time we are utterly spontaneous. In a state of pure being, no thought is unthinkable, no image is unimaginable. Every good idea and all creative works are the offspring of imagination. (emphasis mine) Metaphor is the language of our imagination. And it speaks the truth in ways not possible with literal language. Join me in this episode as we explore the limits of literalism, consider the power of imagination and metaphor, and play with these ideas in the context of the Christian tradition. More at Brad Toews.

    22 min
  3. 11/21/2019

    Unknowing God

    Like many people who grew up in a religious context I was taught the purpose of our faith, the meaning of life in fact, was to know God. Not only was this the goal but it was actually achievable by getting saved, reading the bible, having a personal relationship with Jesus, going to church, praying, participating in Christian community and basically following the path laid out by church traditions and authorities. Pursuing this mission - to know God - would set you on the right path. In the Christian classic "Knowing God", influential evangelical scholar and teacher, J. I. Packer, says it this way. "Once you become aware that the main business that you are here for is to know God most of life's problems will fall into place of their own accord." Wow. That's a confident claim overall, but maybe the most bold and perhaps presumptuous part of that idea is the assumption we can actually know God. Can we know God? Really? Is that even possible? I don't know. But what I do know is that our claims to knowledge (how we know, what we know, the extent of what we know) changes over time. At least it does if we're growing and evolving. What happens when what you experience doesn't fit into the box of what you know? Maybe it's an experience of God, or Ultimate Reality, or Love or some other deep truth. What if that experience takes you outside of your current frame of knowing? What if life, usually great love or great suffering, rocks you to the core and what you thought you knew, about God, others, the world, or yourself, you no longer know. What happens in the unknowing? Join me in this episode as we talk about the well-trodden path of order, disorder and reorder (and its many synonyms), read the words of an old monk who calls us "to never stop loving no matter what comes your way", and challenge ourselves to experience God as The Great Mystery to endlessly know and un-know, discover and re-discover. Shownotes at Brad Toews.

    37 min
  4. 09/06/2019

    Back-to-School for Adults

    As the father to three kids, September is marked with back-to-school energy. Something about the shift in season, summer turning to fall and kids back in school, inspires an air of possibility for new habits and making change in your life. In this back-to-school episode I'm diving into 3 metaphors that can help us approach and instigate changes in our lives. 1. Take it to the curb Maybe you don't usually see your household waste as a metaphor for life changes. It could be a bit of a stretch but I think garbage, recycling, and compost can teach us something about how to deal with the mental clutter, unhealthy attitudes, unfinished projects, stagnating habits, and even broken dreams of our lives. 2. What are you bringing in the front door? In our homes there is an impact for every item that comes through the door, from furniture to dog food. It's the same for our individual selves, both physically and spiritually. Nutrition, breathing, and rest; emotional and spiritual influences in our lives, all of it affects how we experience life. Making changes in what we "bring into our lives" in these areas can help kickstart better habits and practices. 3. Pay full tuition Go all-in on your personal development. Don't cheapen the process or results by looking for the discount. I'm not necessarily talking about financial cost. I'm talking about your commitment to growth. Don't look for shortcuts or cheap opportunities. To get full value, you have to pay full value. Join me in this episode as we find our fall groove and get back-to-school in our personal growth and development. Related B-RAD Episode: Dying Before you Die Full shownotes at Brad Toews.

    46 min
  5. 08/21/2019

    Follow You

    I'm a learner. I LOVE learning. I'm constantly reading, writing, listening, digesting and assimilating things I'm interested in learning. To be engaged with ideas this way is a big part of what makes me feel alive. I have a strong tendency and bias to depend on outside information and inputs, constantly seeking more knowledge to inform my choices. Often this is beneficial. Research can help us make better purchases, for example. Whether that's the food we eat, the clothes we wear, or the car we buy. But I lean very heavily on external input for almost all my information gathering, even for decisions that benefit more from inner knowing. So, on my wife's recommendation, I took a break from inputs. I went on a short retreat to a friend's farm where I disconnected, put-down, and left behind the books, podcasts, and online articles by the experts. I wanted to give myself the opportunity to be with just myself for a period of time, without outside influences, to find my own wisdom. I was only three days. But it was hard. And also very good. I did allow myself to journal and I asked myself a string of questions at the beginning and end of this retreat. Join me in this episode as I explore these questions and propose a way that we can live in the pages of our own book, and consider our inner knowing as worthy of following. Resources mentioned in this episode: Strengths Finder All music in this episode by Brad Toews. Related B-RAD Episodes: People on Pedestals – why we follow certain people or esteem them Obviously – the importance of journaling & reflection

    41 min
  6. 08/06/2019

    When Marriage is a Let-down

    Have you ever been disappointed by your spouse, partner, child, parent, or friend? Perhaps nothing stings as much as the disappointments we face in our long-term romantic relationships, especially marriage. Unfortunately our popular culture sets us up for these disappointments and let-downs with happily ever after and other insanity like Tom Cruise's classic line, "you complete me", from the movie Jerry McGuire. As if. I've dealt with my share of disappointment in my eighteen year marriage. Both giving and receiving. And more than that, I've been completely undone and stripped bare, learning how to re-imagine a marriage after deep crisis. It hasn't been all unicorns and rainbows, that's for sure. In this episode I interview my wife Dawna about her perspective on expectations, disappointments, and the let-down's of life, in the context of marriage and our closest relationships. Four years ago we stepped back from the brink of divorce and have learned to recognize unhealthy ingrained patterns of behaviour and habits, to let go of false beliefs about ourselves and each other, and to realize that frustrations and disappointments are the opportunity for healing and true growth into who we are meant to be as individuals. More than that, we are learning how to show up for each other in our marriage without expectations of the other. And learning that letting go of how we think our spouse should be allows them to be who they really are. It frees them to move towards us in safety and honesty. That's real intimacy. Better than a fairytale. My wife Dawna is a wise woman and she shares some strategies for helping people move through and learn from the let-downs of life; ideas for how to let go of our expectations of other people (our partners and children especially), how to connect with and release our emotions in a healthy way, and how to cultivate true gratitude. Where to find Dawna & resources mentioned in this episode: Instagram Facebook Rawmama Switchfoot's Beautiful Letdown Full shownotes at Brad Toews

    53 min

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Go to the root. Engage in an experience of words, music, ideas, and stories with the B-RAD Podcast. An invitation for you to step off the familiar path where together we can be radical in our becoming.