46 min

S6E8: The Wisdom of Many Advisers Being Known Podcast

    • Mental Health

Welcome to season 6 episode 8 of Being Known Podcast. This season we are looking at The Beauty of Wisdom.
 
We live in a world that has trained us to believe that we each live in our own personal silo. But this flies in the face of what neuroscience tells us about the interconnectivity of our minds. So much of our anxiety—and our lack of wisdom—stems from our trying to live against the current of how God has created our minds to function. We think we need to be able to live life on our own, and we seek knowledge so that we can do just that. But wisdom tells us that we were not made for silos, we were made for each other.
 
Curt and Pepper have learned just how true this is, and invite you to join us as we explore the wisdom of having many advisers by whom we are deeply known.
 
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Episode Links and References
Duke Ellington: Take the A Train
Proverbs 15:22
 
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Special Thanks for our Season Sponsor - Hope Heals:
Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge.
 
The week-long camp experience empowers suffering people to embrace their “good/hard” stories by choosing to see the God-given purpose in their pain. And this season we are working to help five campers get to camp FREE.  Learn more about partnering with Hope Heals Camp and donate HERE.
 
Learn more about our passion for Hope Heals with this short video.
 
 . . . . .
Stay connected:
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.)
Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts. 
Sign up to access the Being Known Podcast applications, the weekly exercises that connect what you are learning to your life in a practical way. 

Welcome to season 6 episode 8 of Being Known Podcast. This season we are looking at The Beauty of Wisdom.
 
We live in a world that has trained us to believe that we each live in our own personal silo. But this flies in the face of what neuroscience tells us about the interconnectivity of our minds. So much of our anxiety—and our lack of wisdom—stems from our trying to live against the current of how God has created our minds to function. We think we need to be able to live life on our own, and we seek knowledge so that we can do just that. But wisdom tells us that we were not made for silos, we were made for each other.
 
Curt and Pepper have learned just how true this is, and invite you to join us as we explore the wisdom of having many advisers by whom we are deeply known.
 
. . . .
Episode Links and References
Duke Ellington: Take the A Train
Proverbs 15:22
 
. . . . .
Special Thanks for our Season Sponsor - Hope Heals:
Hope Heals Camp is a truly unique offering in the world. No other space in existence today invites families experiencing disabilities – of any age, with any diagnosis, from any place – to enjoy multi-day respite, a rich network of relationships, and access to world class Christ-centered resources, all free of charge.
 
The week-long camp experience empowers suffering people to embrace their “good/hard” stories by choosing to see the God-given purpose in their pain. And this season we are working to help five campers get to camp FREE.  Learn more about partnering with Hope Heals Camp and donate HERE.
 
Learn more about our passion for Hope Heals with this short video.
 
 . . . . .
Stay connected:
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversations.)
Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts. 
Sign up to access the Being Known Podcast applications, the weekly exercises that connect what you are learning to your life in a practical way. 

46 min