The Call to Harmony

Tucker Boyle

Exploring the call to inner harmony and oneness with self, others, and the divine. This is the timeless call to find heaven on earth. Hosts Savannah Haas and Tucker Boyle share stories that illuminate the inner journey to transformation and fulfillment, showing the path to inner peace amid even the most difficult circumstances.

  1. EPISODE 3

    S2 E3 God and I both Knew: Inner Authority Found at the Edge of Suffering

    What happens when suffering cracks open a door to the inner life — and God walks through it? In this episode, Stan and Tucker welcome Sarah Brown, a hospital chaplain, counseling student, mother, wife and Latter-Day Saint for a conversation that is as theologically profound as it is personally vulnerable. Sarah's journey began with a season of serious illness during her college years at BYU, when the weight of chronic illness forced an unexpected choice: be swept along by circumstances, or find a new kind of footing. What she discovered wasn't a cure, but something perhaps more durable — the awareness of an inner witness. A God who didn't just watch her behavior from a distance, but who knew the full weight of what she was carrying. Along the way, she grapples honestly with the tension between inner authority and communal belonging, charting her own course within her faith community in a way that honored both her integrity and her relationships. The thread running through it all: "God and I both know." That quiet, grounded certainty that becomes its own kind of freedom — freeing Sarah to show up more fully for the patients she serves as a chaplain, the teenagers in her home, the communities she belongs to and her intimate, daily, relational walk with God. A note for listeners unfamiliar with the LDS faith tradition: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the LDS or Mormon church) organizes a volunteer program called Ministering, in which members are assigned to watch over and personally care for fellow congregation members through regular visits and check-ins.

    1 hr
  2. EPISODE 4

    S2 E4 The Ground That Doesn't Move

    Exploring Belief, Shame and Startling Freedom in the Inner World. In this rich conversation, Stan and Tucker welcome therapist and author Paul Peterson — whose work sits at the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and the full human experience — to explore what it means to actually inhabit your inner world. Paul traces his own journey from living "one step behind" his interior life to discovering the surprising wisdom hidden inside shame, suppressed anger, and the deeply held beliefs we carry about ourselves. Together, the three explore what it looks like to name one of those beliefs, honor the role it played in your survival, and then — gently, playfully — wonder what life might look like on the other side of it. This episode touches on body awareness and inner sensation, the thinking mind and the deep paradox at the heart of Paul's book Always Whole: An LDS Perspective on Being While Becoming that the more we rest in what is unchanging within us, the freer we become to feel everything. The episode closes with a quietly beautiful guided practice to help you find — and rest in — that ground. If you're interested in Paul's Book, here is a link to it's Amazon page: https://a.co/d/04n25JY3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Information on Harmony Road Retreats can be found at: https://www.harmonyroadretreats.com/ At Harmony Road Retreats, we know the difficulty of faith journeys. They can shake our relationships, our sense of community, and our sense of hope in the future. We also know how valuable it is to have a safe space where you can explore your experience. We seek to create an atmosphere where both those who do and those who don’t participate in religion will find relevance, emotional safety, and peace. When we find harmony inside of us, we tap into wisdom and guidance that will help us navigate life’s most challenging situations, enabling us to make confident decisions from a place of peace.

    49 min
  3. EPISODE 6

    S2 E6 Stepping Beyond Your Known World: The Unfolding Inner Life with Thomas McConkie

    What happens when the God you thought you knew takes off the mask — and reveals something more expansive than you could have previously comprehended? In this episode, Stan and Tucker sit down with teacher, author, and developmental guide Thomas McConkie to explore the vast, sometimes terrifying landscape of the inner world. Thomas shares his own journey from leaving the faith of his childhood, to going all-in with Buddhist practice, to a profound shift in identity that opened his heart back toward Jesus and the faith of his youth with new eyes. Together they explore how spiritual growth unfolds developmentally, why the "no self" teaching isn't what most people think it is, and what it means when prayer stops working the way it used to. Thomas offers a beautiful framework — teacher, community, and personal practice — as the through line across all traditions, and closes with a guided visualization to help listeners connect with the spiritual resources already present in their lives. Whether you're in the middle of a faith crisis or simply hungry for what's next, this conversation is an invitation to trust the unfolding. More of what Thomas McConkie offers can be found at lowerlightswisdom.org Thomas Wirthin McConkie is the author of the following books: At One Ment: Embodying the Fullness of Human Divinity Navigating Mormon Faith Crisis: A Simple Developmental Map ------------------------------------------------------------ Information on Harmony Road Retreats can be found at: https://www.harmonyroadretreats.com/ At Harmony Road Retreats, we know the difficulty of faith journeys. They can shake our relationships, our sense of community, and our sense of hope in the future. We also know how valuable it is to have a safe space where you can explore your experience. We seek to create an atmosphere where both those who do and those who don’t participate in religion will find relevance, emotional safety, and peace. When we find harmony inside of us, we tap into wisdom and guidance that will help us navigate life’s most challenging situations, enabling us to make confident decisions from a place of peace.

    56 min

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Exploring the call to inner harmony and oneness with self, others, and the divine. This is the timeless call to find heaven on earth. Hosts Savannah Haas and Tucker Boyle share stories that illuminate the inner journey to transformation and fulfillment, showing the path to inner peace amid even the most difficult circumstances.

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