This Undivided Life

Troy McLaughlin

This Undivided Life Podcast will give you real advice to help make life whole again. Join Troy Mclaughlin, co-host Scott Perkins and guests as we talk real life. We bypass simple platitudes and the generic "just love yourself" gibberish, and dive headlong into the challenges pulling us a million different directions. Life is fractured; from your calendars chocked full of commitments, to the black hole of entertainment in the palm of your hand, and the constant buzz of iPhone alerts. For most of us, the hum of anxiety is always present. You struggle to keep up with life's frenetic pace, social media's comparison game, or the far-fetched promises of our consumer culture. You feel divided, out of sorts, maybe even broken because of past experiences. Here's the good news, we'll talk about ways to combat those feelings; things you can do, habits to break or create, and practices to put in place. If you're looking for gurus, quick fixes, or hacks, this is not the show for you. If you're looking for fellow sojourners, people on a similar journey, you've found your show.

  1. 2D AGO

    The Great Waking Up Sarah Shin & Shin Maeng #239

    In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng, the author-illustrator team behind The Great Waking Up: The Story of Easter, for a rich and deeply human conversation about hospitality, imagination, faith, beauty, and the courage to keep dreaming. We also talk about the creative process behind The Great Waking Up, and why they wanted to create a children's book that is both theologically rooted and visually stunning. Along the way, we explore the power of art to awaken curiosity, the role of beauty in faith formation, and why children's books can open profound conversations about resurrection, grief, hope, and the story of Jesus. Sarah Shin is a writer, theologian, teacher, and ministry leader whose work brings together theological depth, imagination, and pastoral care. She has studied at MIT and completed advanced theological training at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She also teaches at Westminster Theological Centre in the UK. Sarah is passionate about helping people encounter Scripture with greater wonder, depth, and hope. Shin Maeng is an illustrator and artist whose work is known for its beauty, theological richness, and emotional depth. His art invites both children and adults into deeper engagement with the biblical story. Together with Sarah, he helped create The Great Waking Up, a visually compelling retelling of the Easter story designed to spark imagination and spiritual curiosity. 1. Memorable meals and Turkish food in Scotland 2. Hospitality, restaurants, and finding family through welcome 3. Korean American family life, feeding others, and ministry through meals 4. Belonging begins with curiosity 5. Identity, stereotypes, and being invited to tell your story 6. Dreaming, hope, and the origins of The Great Waking Up 7. From dream to reality: writing, illustrating, and getting published 8. Art, imagination, and 'digital stained glass' 9. Beauty, sacred space, and art as a conversation starter 10. Fear, courage, and taking the next step 11. Collecting 'yes' stories and nurturing hope 12. Dreaming in midlife, parenting, and resisting resignation 13. Waiting, uncertainty, and trusting God in liminal seasons 14. Friendship, Sabbath, and living an undivided life 15. Post-interview reflections

    1h 4m
  2. APR 10

    Getting Through What You're Going Through: Tanner Olson #238

    I welcome back Tanner Olson, a poet and author, to discuss his latest book, Getting Through What You're Going Through. Our conversation delves into themes of presence, vulnerability, and the importance of community. Tanner shares insights from his journey as a father and writer, emphasizing the beauty of ordinary moments and the significance of being present in our lives. We explore how societal pressures can distract us from what truly matters, and how embracing simplicity can lead to a more fulfilling life. Tanner's reflections on grace, kindness, and the power of storytelling resonate throughout the discussion, offering listeners a heartfelt reminder of the importance of connection and compassion in navigating life's challenges. Tanner Olson. is an author, poet, speaker, and podcaster. He is the author of five books, including the highly acclaimed collection of poetry, Walk A Little Slower and his latest book, Getting Through What You're Going Through. His writing has been described as "hopefully unique" as it blends faith, humor, and curiosity. Through his work I seek to point readers and listeners toward the ultimate source of hope and love, Jesus. For over 10 years he has been traveling the country sharing poetry, delivering messages of grace, and offering stories of hope. Tanner lives in Nashville, TN with his wife, son, and thier goldendoodle, Pancake. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:10 Tanner's Journey as a Father and Author 04:00 The Importance of Presence and Grace 11:57 Living an Ordinary Life 19:58 The Power of Vulnerability and Community 30:01 Navigating Life's Challenges Together 40:03 The Ripple Effect of Kindness 49:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections Takeaways "I cannot outrun God's grace and I cannot out-fail God's grace." "Ordinary is quite beautiful." "We all have more in common than we think." "This life is a gift and enjoying it is important." "You're not a burden for needing help." "The big things are the small things and the small things really do matter." "We can give each other a little bit of grace as we go forward." "I want to live with joy and steadiness." "We need to remember what it feels like to be invited." "I want to point you to something better, to someone more patient, loving, kind, graceful."

    58 min
  3. MAR 24

    The Transformative Power of Service:Joshua Coburn #236

    In my conversation with Joshua Coburn, he shares his transformative journey from Iowa to Nicaragua. He underscores the importance of authenticity, gratitude, and service to others. He discusses the power of reframing frustrations, facing personal demons, and the significance of forgiveness in achieving personal growth. Coburn highlights the value of community and shared humanity, encouraging listeners to embrace their capabilities and thrive through trauma. His insights offer actionable steps for living a more integrated and fulfilling life.  Joshua and his wife Cynn and their children live in Nicaragua, and are the owners of Dissident Cigar company.  Takeaways Joshua Coburn emphasizes the importance of authenticity in all aspects of life. Experiences in Nicaragua have shaped his perspective on unique culinary adventures. His journey from Iowa to Nicaragua reflects a transformation driven by passion and purpose. Defying societal expectations is a core part of his punk rock mindset. Reframing frustrations into gratitude can lead to a more fulfilling life. Facing rock bottom can lead to profound personal growth and the realization of one's capabilities. Forgiveness is essential for personal freedom and healing. Curiosity about others' experiences fosters empathy and understanding. Finding joy in ordinary moments is crucial for appreciating life. Practicing gratitude daily can shift one's perspective and enhance overall well-being. Service to others is a fundamental aspect of living a meaningful life. Facing one's demons requires vulnerability and the courage to seek help. Thriving through trauma can lead to greater resilience and strength. Recognizing one's capabilities is key to overcoming challenges and achieving goals. Community and shared humanity are vital for a fulfilling life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Joshua Coburn 02:24 Unique Culinary Experiences in Nicaragua 05:53 From Iowa to Nicaragua: A Journey of Transformation 10:25 Defying Expectations: The Punk Rock Mindset 14:57 Reframing Frustrations and Embracing Gratitude 18:58 Facing Rock Bottom: The Power of Choice 22:11 The Importance of Forgiveness 26:30 Curiosity and Understanding Others 30:45 Finding Joy in Ordinary Moments 32:35 Purpose and Practicing Gratitude 38:33 Service to Others: A Life of Meaning 43:39 Facing Demons and Seeking Help 48:24 Thriving Through Trauma 51:41 The Power of Capability and Experience 53:39 Confronting Demons and Seeking Forgiveness 01:00:37 Shared Humanity and Community 01:05:32 Living an Integrated Life

    1h 10m
  4. JAN 13

    Nervous Systems:Sara Billups #232

    In my conversation I speak with author Sarah Billups about her new book, 'Nervous Systems,' which explores the intersection of anxiety, caregiving, and spirituality. We discuss the importance of presence in everyday life, the beauty found in ordinary moments, and the interconnectedness of suffering and joy. Sarah shares her insights on self-kindness, the challenges of caregiving, and the need for compassion in a divided world. Our conversation emphasizes the significance of mindfulness, writing, and the pursuit of love and acceptance as essential elements of living a fulfilling life. Takeaways The importance of presence in enjoying meals and life experiences. Anxiety is a common experience, even for those who don't identify with it. Caregiving can be both challenging and beautiful, offering moments of presence. Finding beauty in ordinary moments can lead to deeper appreciation of life. Suffering and joy are interconnected, providing a fuller understanding of life. Practicing mindfulness can help us slow down and appreciate life. Self-kindness is essential for personal well-being and kindness to others. Learning to lose can foster compassion and understanding in relationships. The pursuit of love and acceptance is a fundamental human desire. Writing can transcend time and connect us with others' experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sarah Billups and Her Work 02:58 The Impact of Food and Presence 05:53 Navigating Anxiety and Caregiving 11:52 The Role of Care in Life's Challenges 15:07 Finding Beauty in Ordinary Moments 20:19 Desire, Control, and Acceptance 25:36 The Importance of Letting Go 28:16 Learning to Lose in a Divided World 30:35 Raising Compassionate Kids 31:38 Historical Context of Division 32:31 The Beauty of Grace in Sports 35:19 The Power of Words and Writing 38:58 Finding Connection Through Literature 41:11 The Role of Fiction in Understanding 43:15 The Illusion of Wellness 45:29 The Quest for Dignity 48:28 Practicing Kindness 52:10 Embodiment and Spirituality 53:16 Living an Integrated Life

    57 min
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

About

This Undivided Life Podcast will give you real advice to help make life whole again. Join Troy Mclaughlin, co-host Scott Perkins and guests as we talk real life. We bypass simple platitudes and the generic "just love yourself" gibberish, and dive headlong into the challenges pulling us a million different directions. Life is fractured; from your calendars chocked full of commitments, to the black hole of entertainment in the palm of your hand, and the constant buzz of iPhone alerts. For most of us, the hum of anxiety is always present. You struggle to keep up with life's frenetic pace, social media's comparison game, or the far-fetched promises of our consumer culture. You feel divided, out of sorts, maybe even broken because of past experiences. Here's the good news, we'll talk about ways to combat those feelings; things you can do, habits to break or create, and practices to put in place. If you're looking for gurus, quick fixes, or hacks, this is not the show for you. If you're looking for fellow sojourners, people on a similar journey, you've found your show.

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