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When we encountered New Age philosophies in Life Coaching that ran counter to our Christian beliefs, we decided to take the best practices of Life Coaching and infuse them with the rich traditions of our Catholic Faith. We're Matt and Erin Ingold, Catholic coaches and the founders of Metanoia Catholic, our Catholic Life Coaching Company. Join us as we share practical coaching tips to being transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you can be free to discover and choose your greatest c ...
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Trey Van Camp is the pastor of Passion Creek Church. He planted Passion Creek in 2016 in the East Valley of Phoenix, AZ and is known for being a vlogger on YouTube. This podcast consists of his sermons, workshops, Q&As, and more. Jesus offers you a better way to life and a better way to lead. By God's grace, this podcast will remind you of exactly that.
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Ever think, "If only I had more [blank] then I could get that thing done." We've all got our ideal environments that make it easy to show up as our best selves, stop procrastinating, and do the work we know we should be doing. But we can also carry a lot of judgment towards these ideals. We want to help you put language to the environments that all…
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Ever find yourself emotionally reacting when things aren't going how you'd like? We've all got our external triggers, and without good strategies to address them we can often feel like we're out of control and just waiting to be ambushed by our environment. While the temptation is to look away and shame ourselves for these outbursts, there's actual…
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As one of Jesus’ disciples, Peter knew what it meant to reorient his life around the love, lifestyle, and leadership of his Rabbi. He led like Jesus, and he lived like Jesus, but Peter still had to learn how to love like Jesus.In Acts 10, Peter is confronted with his next marathon: overcoming his prejudice. As a Jew, Peter believed that the gospel …
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Young people today are really struggling. So often they feel disconnected, adrift, and lack a purpose or direction in their life. It begs the question, how can the workplace, where young adults spend the bulk of their time, be a place for greater connection and personal and spiritual growth? Join us as we talk with Peter Blute, the new Executive Di…
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Discover how to tap into your unique motivations and ignite your drive! In Episode 197 of "The Catholic Coaching Podcast," learn practical strategies to stay motivated when the enemy is working real hard to steal your hope, drive, and excitement. Want to learn a way to hack your motivation and build resilience against those things undermine your dr…
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In Acts 9 we meet Saul, a murderer and enemy of the new Christian movement. Saul has built his life around what he believes is the righteous way of God: zealously eradicating evil from the world. But then, in a moment, Saul is transformed. He meets the risen Jesus and learns that the righteousness of God doesn’t come by our earthly power, violence,…
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In the military we had a phrase, "Pain is weakness leaving the body." But can we ever really get rid of weakness? Should we even want to? The devil shames our weaknesses, but God uses them for his glory! Our weaknesses also have a way of bringing us deeper into relationships, and we want to show you how in this episode. Support the Show. __________…
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Ya'll got some talents! And guess what, the devil doesn't want you to know them, claim them, and definitely doesn't want you to use them. If you are going to get serious about discovering, claiming, and using all of your God-given talents then you're going to have to know how to short-circuit his sneaky deception tactics. So grab a shovel, tune in,…
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When it comes to dreaming, voicing aspirations, or building plans for the future, Catholics can throw up a ton of road blocks. Perhaps you've heard the phrase "God laughs at your plans." But does this really create a vision of a loving father who gives good gifts to his children who ask (Matthew 7: 11)? In this podcast, we invite you to ponder how …
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The final part of peacemaking involves making peace with who we really are and who God made us to be. At some point in our lives, our perspective shifts. We realize that we aren’t the hero of our story in the way we thought we’d be. We make mistakes, poor choices, and few of us experience life exactly the way we thought we would. And yet, God can s…
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I know what I want, but how do I get there? I could tell you how I would get there, but I'm not you. Who you are, the gifts that you bring, the weaknesses that you have, and what drives you are what drives your how. Core values have a way of capturing the How that is grounded in who you are. When you know your core values, you can build strategies …
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Welcome to our summer series! This summer’s theme is Celebrating and Sustaining the Earth. It’s a broad topic and our speakers reflect that. This Sunday UUCJ member Jeff Funderburk will start the series with “Reflections of an Aspiring Environmentalist.” Jeff and his wife Marcia have been members of UUCJ for quite a while, with their…
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One of the hardest parts of our lives to make peace with is the pain and suffering that follows us. All of us experience hardship, and for some, it’s the defining attribute of our lives. Whether from death, loss, infertility, chronic illness, sudden diagnoses, relational hurt and betrayal, or simply from apathy and the monotony of life, all of us h…
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It's time for a wake up call! Does it ever seem like over half the church is asleep at mass? What would it be like to be a Church that is truly on mission. We discuss this and more at our live interactive podcast from the 2024 Young Catholic Professionals Conference. Tune in! Support the Show. ____________________ ► Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Me…
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Once we’ve made peace with our past, we must learn to forge new patterns. To do this requires us to take ownership for the ways we contribute to the pain of the people around us. All of us have ways of coping with pain in our own lives, and some of these coping mechanisms can be good. If we’re lucky, we learn from our parents what it means to own u…
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Ever consider the problems that you love to solve? Perhaps you even have a unique genius for fixing things, be it relationships, cars, editing papers, or hurt feelings. the problems that we fix reveal God's love to the world in a unique way, and when we can dial in on our unique problem/solution combos, we see the opportunities that God gives us ea…
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All of us are shaped by our past. Where we come from, who we come from, and the way we were raised all shape who we are today in profound ways. Most of us have a basic awareness of our family of origin, but few of us have done the hard work of learning about our past to better understand who we are today. As a result, all of us unknowingly transmit…
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"Man...cannot fully find himself except through a sincere gift of self." Gaudium et Spes Our gifts and talents are the things God gives us that draw us into relationship with others. By giving our gifts, we find acceptance, belonging, and a secure communion with others. But the enemy wants to thwart these gifts so that they turn us inward rather th…
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Woody Winfree, the daughter of our longtime UU member, Ann Winfree, is an officiant, ritualist, ceremonialist, conscious dying educator and end-of-life doula. She credits these capacities for making her, above all, a keen observer. With that perceptive eye shaping her offering, Woody hopes you can join her for a Memorial Day service of remembering,…
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Mari Kuraishi is the president of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, leading the Fund’s efforts to create communities of belonging for the places and institutions that Jessie Ball duPont knew and loved by fostering inclusive growth and reducing structural and systemic barriers to resources and opportunity. In Jacksonville, Mari serves on the boards of th…
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Oh that? That's just a hobby. We might be tempted to write-off our interests as insignificant, frivolous, or distractions, but what if they revealed something more? Being an interesting person starts with embracing your God-given interests. In this podcast, we want to help you make room for the things that uniquely captivate you. Support the Show. …
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Many of us fall into the trap of believing the myth of comfort: if something goes wrong, we must be doing something wrong. We falsely assume that if we’re doing the right things, we won’t face suffering, opposition, or conflict of any kind. But in Acts 6, we see why this is a myth. As it grows, the early church faces conflict. There’s complaining w…
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Angels 😇 go where they are invited. Demons 😈 go where they are unopposed. We all have areas that are vulnerable to the enemy, but do you know which makes you most open to attack? In this episode we explore the greatest chink in our armor and what to do about it to avoid a fatal blow. Support the Show. ____________________ ► Make sure to SUBSCRIBE t…
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Never again will I hurt. Never again will I be abandoned. Never again will I be so gullible. We can spend a lot of our limited time and energy bubble-wrapping our life from the risks of being hurt, disappointed, embarrassed, ashamed, and more. But does it work? In this episode we explore how the Vows we make to self-protect often cause the very har…
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