Podcast: How I See It

MaryEllen Bunce, Part 1

Enjoy this interview with MaryEllen: She describes her journey dealing with Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, despite the medications given, and the odds-defying healing she has found through a natural/Vegan lifestyle. Our standard disclaimer: we are not doctors! But if you’re struggling with chronic health issues, this episode (and next week’s) has some helpful…

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Gratitude

“Gratitude is an attitude my friend” — with so much attention given to the negative in our reality, it pays considerable dividends to redirect our focus to the positive, specifically through the practice of gratitude. Today we talk about various ways we can practice gratitude, how this can influence our outlook, relationships, and opportunities, and…

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Social Media

Social Media: Is it truly social? Or an addictive wasteland? How “real” are these online relationships? In today’s episode, Justin and Mark highlight their disparate experiences with social media and outline the merits and struggles of a world increasingly online, where relationships born through social media are becoming a societal norm. Related, this podcast grows…

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“Never Forget!”

Today we spend some time reflecting on our memories of that fateful day, September 11, 2001. We also discuss the 9/11 mantra, “Never Forget!”—both the merits as well as the potential issues, and further expound on the challenges of trauma, whether it’s from the proximity of an intense event like 9/11, or interpersonal/relational trauma.

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Listening

Today’s discussion is on the art of listening—ways to improve on this invaluable skill, as well as being able to suss out clues when we’re not being listened to. We agreed that we all can be a better version of ourselves as we continue to learn and improve our listening skills. And unironically, we thank…

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Elias Dummer Interview: Part 2

Part 2 of our interview with Elias Dummer (a Canadian musician, songwriter, and writer well-known for co-founding the contemporary Christian band the City Harmonic) about all things worship, his new album (The Work, Vol 2), favorite memories and songs from The City Harmonic days, (Manifesto anyone?!?!), and many other things. Note: There is a significant…

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Elias Dummer Interview: Part 1

We get a unique opportunity to interview Elias Dummer (a Canadian musician, songwriter, and writer well-known for co-founding the contemporary Christian band the City Harmonic) about all things worship, his new album (The Work, Vol 2), favorite memories and songs from The City Harmonic days, (Manifesto anyone?!?!), and many other things. We got to enjoy…

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Conflict: Part 2

Continuing the discussion on conflict, we highlight “baby steps” for learning to approach conflict in a healthy way, for those on the codependent end of the spectrum as well as the domineering end. We hope this episode can offer some helpful ideas for anyone on that spectrum.

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Conflict: Part 1

“Some misguided Christian leaders feel that they must preserve harmony at any cost, so they do everything possible to reduce friction. They should remember that there is no friction in a machine that has been shut down for the night. Turn off the power, and you will have no problem with moving parts. Also remember…

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Early Education: Part 2

Welcome back for Part 2! Last week, we got started in our conversation with Chris Pratt, Mark’s wife and Kellie Perry. In this two-part episode, we’re discussing a topic these women are so passionate about, Early Education. We chat about the value of reading in the home, what aspects of education can be polarizing, and…

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