The Compass Chronicles Podcast: Guidance-Journey-Faith

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 The Compass Chronicles Podcast: Guidance, Journey, Faith is hosted by Javier Malave and Mickey Woolery, two voices committed to conversations that matter. The Compass Chronicles Podcast: Guidance, Journey, Faith is hosted by Javier Malave and Mickey Woolery, two voices committed to conversations that matter. Every episode goes deep on life direction, personal growth, and faith as the anchor through every season of the journey. This show is built on real stories from real people. Guests range from creators and entrepreneurs to authors and community leaders, each bringing their own experiences, hard lessons, and defining moments to the table. The message is consistent: every path has purpose and every voice has a story worth hearing. The Compass Chronicles has grown into a network of companion shows, each carrying that same DNA into its own lane. The Pew and The Couch Podcast tackles faith and mental health head on, creating space for the honest conversations that happen at the intersection of spiritual life and emotional well-being. No filters, no performance, just real dialogue between what happens in the pew and what gets worked out on the couch. The Multiverse Guild Podcast is home base for fandom culture, covering comics, anime, gaming, and science fiction through the lens of creativity, imagination, and the power of story. Sips and Scripts: Writings from the Middle of the Grind puts authors and writers in the spotlight, digging into the craft, the grind of publishing, and what it takes to build stories that actually connect. Four shows. One community. All centered on faith, creativity, and the many roads we walk. Come to listen, stay to grow.   

  1. When Jesus Becomes A Motivational Speaker: The Dangers of the Self-Help Gospel

    17h ago

    When Jesus Becomes A Motivational Speaker: The Dangers of the Self-Help Gospel

    I would love to hear from you! If you’ve ever felt like your faith works best when life is improving and then falls apart the moment things get messy, you’re not crazy and you’re not alone. I’m Javier, and I’m naming a version of Christianity that has quietly taken over a lot of space in American church culture: the self-help gospel. It sounds biblical, it feels hopeful, and it often comes with real comfort, but underneath it shifts the center from God to you, your potential, your season, your breakthrough. We talk about why this message is so hard to spot, how it blends Christian language with therapeutic self-improvement, and how it can turn God into a “responder” you can activate if you do the right things. I slow down and look at how common passages like Jeremiah 29:11 and Philippians 4:13 get pulled out of context until God’s goodness becomes a promise of personal prosperity. Then we sit with the Jesus of the Gospels, the one who tells the truth about the cost, lets crowds walk away, and refuses to be turned into a motivational brand. Finally, we get honest about suffering and identity. What happens when the season stays hard, the breakthrough does not come on schedule, and you’re left choosing between “God failed me” and “I failed God”? Scripture offers something sturdier: faithful endurance, contentment without control, and an identity grounded in what Christ has already done. If you’re hungry for a Christian faith that actually holds, press play, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with what line stayed with you. Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    32 min
  2. Sips & Script: Forged in Faith Men's Devotional, Chapter 4: Overcoming Challenges: Trusting in God's Strength

    Jun 3

    Sips & Script: Forged in Faith Men's Devotional, Chapter 4: Overcoming Challenges: Trusting in God's Strength

    I would love to hear from you! The hardest part of faith isn’t talking about God’s strength, it’s choosing it when you’ve hit your limit and the situation still hasn’t changed. Javier goes solo on Sips and Scripts and digs into chapter 4 of Forged in Faith, unpacking what “Overcoming Challenges” really means for men who were raised to handle everything themselves. We start with a crucial reframe: overcoming isn’t the same as eliminating, and the chapter immediately points us away from self-reliance and toward trusting God’s strength. We sit with Psalm 46:1 and the idea that God is a very present help in trouble, not just a “connect the dots later” kind of help. From there, Proverbs 3:5 gets painfully practical as we talk about why understanding feels like safety, why analysis has a ceiling, and how peace can show up even without instant clarity. Then we look at two different stories of pressure: David drawing courage from his history with God, and Paul learning that God’s grace can be sufficient even when the thorn stays. Finally, we break down four real-world practices for a regular Tuesday: prayer with thanksgiving, meditating on God’s promises, seeking support instead of isolation, and taking one step at a time. If fear is showing up as control, anger, or withdrawal, Isaiah 41:10 offers a better anchor: God is with you, and He will strengthen you. Subscribe, share this with a man who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    36 min
  3. Jun 2

    Hold The LIne

    I would love to hear from you! The world can feel like it’s shifting under your feet and the worst part is how normal that starts to feel. I’ve been there: reading more news than Scripture, carrying a thin prayer life, and wondering why my soul feels braced even when I’m doing “the right things.” So I’m putting words to the uncertainty many of us can’t quite name, and I’m drawing a bright line between what we keep chasing and what we actually need. We talk about why certainty and peace are not the same thing, and why more information often gives anxiety more fuel instead of giving your heart more rest. Using Hebrews 6:19, we unpack “hope as an anchor for the soul” and what an anchor really does: it doesn’t calm the storm, it keeps you from drifting. Then Isaiah 26:3 takes it from theology to daily life, connecting “perfect peace” to where your mind is habitually set, not occasionally pointed. From there, we get practical about staying anchored without checking out: flipping your morning inputs so the feed doesn’t frame your day, bringing real grief to God instead of performing peace, leaning into community when you want to isolate, and rebuilding prayer as presence with gratitude and consistency. We also do an honest audit of the voices shaping your mind and ask the question that changes everything: do they make you more grounded or more afraid? If you’ve been feeling shaken, you’re not alone and you don’t have to be moved. Subscribe to Compass Chronicles, share this with someone who’s been carrying the weight, and leave a review with what practice you’re going to try this week. Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    43 min
  4. The God Algorithm

    Jun 1

    The God Algorithm

    I would love to hear from you! At 2 a.m., someone opens a chatbot and types a prayer they’re too scared to say out loud. The bot answers with warmth, Scripture, and something that sounds like wisdom and that single moment raises a question the church can’t afford to dodge: what happens when algorithms start occupying space that used to belong to pastors, friends, and prayer partners? I’m Javier, and Beyond the Algorithm is where faith, technology, and real discipleship meet without cheap takes. We talk about how AI is already being used for sermon preparation, worship planning, outreach, and even Christian counseling tools. Not to put anyone on trial, but to ask better questions: When a machine generates the words and a human delivers them, whose voice are we actually hearing? What’s the difference between feeling heard and being known? And what do we lose if convenience starts reshaping spiritual formation? We also dig into theology that actually holds up under pressure: how God speaks, why discernment is a spiritual discipline, and why the image of God (Imago Dei) is about origin and relationship, not impressive outputs. AI can produce content that sounds formed, but it can’t be formed. And that matters when the goal isn’t “better religious content,” but becoming more like Christ over time. You’ll leave with a practical framework for a theology of technology, including questions you can bring to any tool before welcoming it into your spiritual life or your church. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review if you want more honest conversations that help us follow Jesus with clear eyes in a world moving fast. Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    34 min
  5. When The Hero Falls: Deconstruction, Doubt And Coming Back To Faith

    Jun 1

    When The Hero Falls: Deconstruction, Doubt And Coming Back To Faith

    I would love to hear from you! Some of the most unforgettable heroes aren’t the ones who win clean, they’re the ones who fall apart in a way that feels uncomfortably familiar. I’m JM, and I’m getting personal about faith deconstruction: that moment when the belief system you built your life on starts to crack under the weight of real living. Not because you “stopped believing,” but because you can’t tell what will be left when the dust settles. We walk through three broken-hero arcs that reveal three different triggers for the collapse and three different paths through it. Zuko from Avatar The Last Airbender shows what happens when identity is built on approval and performance, and why choosing the familiar wrong thing can feel safer than risking the unfamiliar right one. Jon Snow (seasons 1 through 6) names the brutal kind of faith crisis that comes from doing the right thing and still getting “the knives” and how reconstruction can look like simply choosing to keep going without the old reward-based framework. Then we go to Scripture with Samson in Judges 13 through 16, beyond the Sunday school summary. We talk calling, wasted gifting, rock bottom, and the quiet hope packed into one sentence: “his hair began to grow back.” If you’re in a season where everything feels stripped, or you love someone who is, we also get practical about what it means to stay, keep the door open, and love without trying to fix. If this resonates, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of the fall are you living through right now? Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    33 min
  6. Why It’s Never Too Late to Follow Your Calling With Shirley Novack

    May 25

    Why It’s Never Too Late to Follow Your Calling With Shirley Novack

    I would love to hear from you! A lot of people say they “have a book in them.” Shirley Novak actually proved it after spending more than 40 years in interior design and then starting her author career at 75. We talk about what finally pushed her to write, how she drafted a full novel with no outline, and why her process felt less like planning and more like being guided by the story itself. If you’re searching for motivation to start writing or permission to begin again, her timeline is the permission slip.  Shirley also shares the true, haunting history that sparked her fiction: her father’s childhood in Poland, the trauma he carried, his arrival in America through Ellis Island, and the brutal reality of being forced to survive alone as a teenager who couldn’t speak English. From there, we dig into how a writer transforms real life into a suspenseful thriller without losing the emotional truth that makes it resonate.  Then we get practical about the publishing industry. We compare hybrid publishing, traditional publishing, and independent publishing, including what happens when a publisher sits on your work and what “research and reviews” really look like. Shirley breaks down why she trusts BookLocker, highlights Angela Hoy’s Writers Weekly newsletter, and offers a grounded perspective on writing craft, strong openings, audiobooks, and the ethics of AI in writing. If you care about authentic voice, good books, and honest creative work, this conversation will stick with you.  Subscribe for more author interviews and real conversations, share this with a writer who needs it, and leave a review so more readers can find Compass Chronicles. What’s the one project you’re finally ready to start? Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    1h 6m
  7. Navigating The Noise: Faith Meets Therapy  Chapter 2 Embracing Vulnerability

    May 15

    Navigating The Noise: Faith Meets Therapy Chapter 2 Embracing Vulnerability

    I would love to hear from you! You can love God and still be falling apart. If “vulnerability” makes your chest tighten, you’re not alone. A lot of us learned a church-friendly version of strength that’s really just isolation with a Bible verse taped on top. I’m Javier, and I’m inviting you into a real conversation where faith and mental health can sit in the same room without pretending. We start with Scripture that many people overlook: Paul’s thorn in 2 Corinthians 12. God doesn’t promise to remove every struggle on command. Instead, He says His grace is sufficient and His power is made perfect in weakness. From there, we confront the hidden cost of performing faith, the kind that has you shaking hands and saying “I’m fine” while anxiety, grief, depression, doubt, or trauma is eating you alive. We also pull in research language around vulnerability and connection and put it next to what the Bible already models through David, Job, and Jesus. Then we get practical. We talk about James 5:16 and why healing is often tied to safe confession and real community, not just private prayer. We name the biggest blockers like shame vs guilt, past betrayal, self-sufficiency, and not knowing how to open up. I give simple steps you can use today: name the specific thing, choose one safe person, start with one true sentence, and get support that matches the weight including therapy or counseling. I also speak directly to men who feel trapped by a version of masculinity that leaves no room for emotional honesty. If you’re in crisis, I share immediate resources like 988 and other options because you should not sit in this alone. If this helped, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find a faith and mental health podcast that makes room for the hard parts. Support the show For listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

    29 min

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 The Compass Chronicles Podcast: Guidance, Journey, Faith is hosted by Javier Malave and Mickey Woolery, two voices committed to conversations that matter. The Compass Chronicles Podcast: Guidance, Journey, Faith is hosted by Javier Malave and Mickey Woolery, two voices committed to conversations that matter. Every episode goes deep on life direction, personal growth, and faith as the anchor through every season of the journey. This show is built on real stories from real people. Guests range from creators and entrepreneurs to authors and community leaders, each bringing their own experiences, hard lessons, and defining moments to the table. The message is consistent: every path has purpose and every voice has a story worth hearing. The Compass Chronicles has grown into a network of companion shows, each carrying that same DNA into its own lane. The Pew and The Couch Podcast tackles faith and mental health head on, creating space for the honest conversations that happen at the intersection of spiritual life and emotional well-being. No filters, no performance, just real dialogue between what happens in the pew and what gets worked out on the couch. The Multiverse Guild Podcast is home base for fandom culture, covering comics, anime, gaming, and science fiction through the lens of creativity, imagination, and the power of story. Sips and Scripts: Writings from the Middle of the Grind puts authors and writers in the spotlight, digging into the craft, the grind of publishing, and what it takes to build stories that actually connect. Four shows. One community. All centered on faith, creativity, and the many roads we walk. Come to listen, stay to grow.