The RADcast

Greg Rudiger

The RADcast is based on purpose driven resiliency and wellness experiences and techniques, focusing on becoming Resilient Another Day. Sharing through our Faith, Family and Fun to touch hearts and minds. Topics will include the four pillars of wellness and resiliency tips and tools used by many to become the best version of themselves. Becoming Resilient Another Day isn’t always easy but it’s where vulnerability equals validity. Through shared experiences of personal and professional growth, we all can find our true selves with hope, love and truth. Much Love and as always…Stay RAD!

  1. 2d ago

    Episode 77 The Life You're Missing

    What if the life you've been praying for... is the one you're too busy to notice? In a world that celebrates hustle, productivity, and packed calendars, it's easy to believe that being busy means you're living with purpose. But what if busyness is actually keeping you from the very life God has called you to live? In this episode of The RADcast, Greg and Carrie explore how constant busyness can disconnect us from ourselves, our families, and our relationship with God. Through honest conversations about hustle culture, parenting, emotional healing, stillness, and faith, they unpack why slowing down isn't laziness—it's one of the most courageous steps you can take toward living abundantly. Drawing from Scripture, including Psalm 46:10, Luke 10:38-42, John 10:10, this episode is an invitation to stop preparing to live... and start living. ​Why busyness has become a badge of honor in our culture​How stillness helps us hear God's voice​The difference between being productive and being present​Why healing begins when we stop running from ourselves​How slowing down creates space for joy, connection, and purpose​Practical ways to become more present with God and the people you loveIn This Episode:This Week's RAD Challenge Recognize: Where is busyness stealing your presence? Acknowledge: What are you afraid will happen if you slow down? Decide: Choose presence over busyness. Create intentional space this week to be still, connect with God, and fully engage with the people right in front of you. The moments you'll remember most won't be the emails you answered, the overtime you worked, or the tasks you checked off your list. They'll be the conversations around the dinner table, the laughter around a campfire, the walk with your spouse, the hug from a friend, and the quiet moments where God reminded you He was there all along. Don't spend your life preparing to live. Slow down... you might discover you've been living the answer to your prayers all along. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! @theRADcastpod@flourishwithcarrie resilientanotherday.com

  2. Aug 10

    Episode 76 What Are You Chasing?

    What are you chasing? Money? Success? Recognition? Security? Validation? Peace? The truth is, we're all chasing something. But what if the thing you're pursuing isn't the thing your soul actually needs? In this episode of The RADcast, Greg and Matt unpack one of life's biggest questions: Is what you're chasing worthy of your pursuit? Through honest conversations about Matt's heart attack, Greg's journey through alcoholism and awakening, family, purpose, and faith, they explore how our pursuits can either draw us closer to God—or distract us from the life He created us to live. Drawing from Scripture, including Matthew 6:33, Ecclesiastes, Psalm 23, Jeremiah 29, and the story of the Rich Young Ruler, this episode challenges us to examine our hearts and ask whether we're climbing the right mountain... or simply chasing the wind. How to identify what you're really chasing Why success, money, and titles never fully satisfy The difference between purpose and pursuit What it means to seek God's Kingdom first How to align your pursuits with God's calling for your life In this episode:This Week's RAD Challenge: Recognize: What are you chasing? Acknowledge: Why are you chasing it? What do you believe it will give you? Decide: Are you chasing God... or asking God to help you chase everything else? Remember, your purpose isn't found in what you achieve—it's found in who you're becoming. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! 📲 Follow us:@theRADcastpod@flourishwithcarrie 🌐 resilientanotherday.com

  3. Aug 3

    Episode 75 Who Are You Without Your Titles?

    Who are you... without your titles? If your job disappeared tomorrow... if you retired... if your kids moved out... if your business was gone... who would you be? In this powerful solo episode, Greg reflects on 75 episodes of The RADcast and shares one of the biggest lessons God has been teaching him: your title is not your identity. Whether you're a firefighter, parent, business owner, coach, or leader, titles are simply assignments. They change with the seasons of life. But your identity—who God created you to be—never changes. Through biblical examples like Moses, David, Paul, and Jesus, Greg explores how God calls us by name, not by title, and why living from your identity instead of your accomplishments leads to greater freedom, purpose, and peace. If you've ever struggled with finding your worth in your career, position, or the expectations of others, this episode is an invitation to rediscover who you truly are. In this episode: Why your title is an assignment—not your identity The danger of tying your worth to your career or accomplishments Biblical examples of identity from Moses, David, Paul, and Jesus Why preparation often looks like punishment before it becomes purpose How to live from freedom instead of fear This Week's RAD Challenge: Recognize where you've confused your title with your identity. Acknowledge what title you're afraid to lose—and why. Decide who you will be without it. Remember: God didn't call you by your title. He called you by your name. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! 📲 Follow us:@theRADcastpod@flourishwithcarrie 🌐 resilientanotherday.com

  4. Jul 27

    Episode 74 When Did You Stop Playing?

    Episode 74: When Did You Stop Playing? When did growing up become so serious? Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, many of us traded wonder for worry, curiosity for control, and joy for responsibility. But what if the key to living a fuller, more authentic life isn't trying harder... it's remembering how to play again? In this episode of The RADcast, Greg and Carrie explore what Jesus meant when He said to become like little children. They discuss how adulthood, fear, and the masks we wear can pull us away from our authentic selves—and how rediscovering childlike joy can strengthen our relationships, deepen our faith, and reconnect us with who God created us to be. Whether it's climbing rocks, laughing until your stomach hurts, playing games with your kids, or simply rolling the windows down and listening to the music that reminds you of your childhood, this conversation is an invitation to embrace joy again. Why Jesus calls us to become childlike, not childishHow adulthood replaces wonder with worryThe connection between joy, authenticity, and your relationship with GodWhy play isn't a distraction—it's essential for resiliencePractical ways to reconnect with your inner child this week This weeks RAD challenge: Recognize where you've become too serious. Acknowledge what caused you to lose your joy. Decide on one childlike thing you'll do this week—and go do it. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could use a little more joy in their life. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! 📲 Follow us:@theRADcastpod@flourishwithcarrie 🌐 resilientanotherday.com

  5. Jul 20

    Episode 73 Religion vs. Spirituality

    Episode 73: Religion vs. Spirituality | Finding God Beyond the Rules Is following a religion the same as having a relationship with God? In Episode 73 of The RADcast, Greg Rudiger, Carrie Rudiger, and Matt Rolfe tackle one of the most misunderstood conversations in faith: religion versus spirituality. Through personal stories, biblical truth, and honest vulnerability, they explore the difference between simply going through the motions and developing a genuine relationship with God. The conversation dives into why so many people walk away from organized religion—not because they're rejecting God, but because they're searching for something deeper than rules, rituals, or performance. Greg, Carrie, and Matt discuss how faith isn't about checking boxes; it's about transforming your heart and walking with God every day. In this episode, you'll discover: The difference between religion and spirituality Why Jesus invited people into relationship, not performance How "religion" can become another mask we wear The role of church, community, and personal faith Why God's love isn't something you earn How surrender strengthens your relationship with God The importance of stillness, solitude, and listening Why accountability starts with your own heart How the Holy Spirit guides us beyond rules and into relationship Finding where you feel closest to God Whether you've spent your whole life in church, have walked away from religion, or are simply curious about faith, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to know God. Ask yourself: Where do I feel closest to God? Is it in a church?On a mountain?In the ocean?During prayer?In silence? Don't worry about where someone else finds Him. Discover where you experience His presence—and begin building your relationship from there. Because religion may tell you what to do... But a relationship with God transforms who you become. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! @theRADcastpodresilientanotherday.com

  6. Jul 13

    Episode 72 The Masks We Wear

    Who would you be if nobody expected anything from you? In this deeply personal episode of The RADcast, Greg and Carrie explore one of the biggest obstacles to living authentically—the masks we wear. From childhood programming and people-pleasing to perfectionism, performance, and the roles we've adopted to gain acceptance, this conversation challenges you to ask one simple but life-changing question: Who benefits from the mask you're wearing? Together, Greg and Carrie unpack how these masks develop, why they often begin in childhood, and how fear keeps us performing instead of living from our authentic selves. Through personal stories, biblical wisdom, and practical self-awareness exercises, they reveal how removing the mask creates deeper relationships—with yourself, with others, and ultimately with God. In this episode, you'll discover: Why we create masks to protect ourselves How childhood programming shapes our adult identity The Victim, Villain, and Hero cycle—and how to escape it Why people-pleasing and perfectionism are forms of hiding The difference between performance and authenticity How "mirror work" can reveal your true identity What Jesus taught about hypocrisy and the masks we wear Why God asked Adam, "Where are you?" after the Fall How fear separates us from our authentic selves Why vulnerability is the first step toward freedom This episode also lays the foundation for an upcoming series on religion versus spirituality, the true meaning of sin, and how God's desire has always been relationship—not performance. This Week's RAD Challenge Ask yourself: What mask am I wearing? Then ask the harder question: Who benefits from it? Because if you're hiding behind a mask... it probably isn't you. It's time to stop performing. It's time to become who God created you to be. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! @theRADcastpodresilientanotherday.com

  7. Jul 6

    Episode 71 The Missing Balance

    What if the conflict in your relationships isn't about communication... but about imbalance? In this deeply personal episode of The RADcast, Greg and Carrie Rudiger explore one of the most misunderstood topics today: masculine and feminine energy. Far beyond stereotypes or cultural labels, they discuss how every person carries both energies—and how learning to live in balance can transform your marriage, your family, your faith, and your purpose. Drawing from their own marriage, Greg and Carrie vulnerably share how years of conflict weren't caused by a lack of love, but by both of them unknowingly operating from unhealthy patterns. Through faith, self-awareness, and intentional growth, they discovered a healthier way to lead, love, support, and receive. In this episode, they discuss: What masculine and feminine energy really mean Why this conversation isn't about gender stereotypes How culture and childhood programming shape our identities Creating emotional safety in relationships The biblical roles of husbands and wives through a lens of love, not control Why receiving can be just as difficult as giving Healthy leadership versus dominance The importance of vulnerability for men Breaking unhealthy relationship patterns Raising the next generation with strength, grace, and purpose Whether you're married, dating, single, or simply trying to better understand yourself, this conversation will challenge you to recognize where you're out of balance and begin living more authentically. Ask yourself: Where am I operating from imbalance? Am I creating safety for the people I love? Am I resisting receiving what God is trying to give me? What part of my masculine or feminine energy needs strengthening? Awareness leads to growth. Growth leads to stronger relationships. And stronger relationships create stronger families. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! @theRADcastpod resilientanotherday.com

  8. Jun 29

    Episode 70 You Can't Earn This

    The Parable of the Prodigal Son may not be about the younger brother after all. In Episode 70 of The RADcast, Greg and Matt unpack one of the most profound teachings of Jesus through the lens of Timothy Keller's The Prodigal God. What begins as a discussion about the younger son quickly transforms into a powerful conversation about the older brother—the one who did everything "right" yet still struggled to understand grace. Together they explore: Why moral conformity can distance us from God just as much as rebellion. The difference between doing good for an outcome versus doing good to glorify God. Why your worth can never be earned through achievement. The connection between grace, faith, and extreme ownership. How God's permissive will allows us to grow through our choices. Why the Father's love was never based on performance. Recognizing the "God nudges" that guide us every day. What it truly means to lead with love instead of ego. In one of the most vulnerable conversations yet, Matt reflects on how he identified with the older brother, while Greg shares how he saw himself in the younger brother. Together they discover that both paths ultimately point back to the same truth: You don't earn God's love. You receive it. This episode is an invitation to stop striving, stop performing, and stop chasing outcomes—and instead begin living from a place of faith, humility, and unconditional love. Where in your life are you doing something for an outcome instead of doing it for the glory of God? Recognize it. Acknowledge it. Decide. Much Love and as always, Stay Rad! @theRADcastpodresilientanotherday.com

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The RADcast is based on purpose driven resiliency and wellness experiences and techniques, focusing on becoming Resilient Another Day. Sharing through our Faith, Family and Fun to touch hearts and minds. Topics will include the four pillars of wellness and resiliency tips and tools used by many to become the best version of themselves. Becoming Resilient Another Day isn’t always easy but it’s where vulnerability equals validity. Through shared experiences of personal and professional growth, we all can find our true selves with hope, love and truth. Much Love and as always…Stay RAD!