High in the Rockies, under a sky full of silence and stars, Scott goes searching for the voice of God—and finds something far more intimate. Two strangers on a dark mountainside discover what it means to listen, to trust, and to be seen. And when the night ends in snow, grace shows up one more time, just to make sure the message lands.
🎧 A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving — narrated by the author.
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Confusion, exhaustion, and doubt collide as Scott faces a flood of ideas he can’t yet grasp. But in a quiet moment with a stranger named Gary, a single question shifts everything: What if it isn’t your job to hold on to God—but His to hold on to you?
Sometimes the lesson you didn’t understand was the one you were meant to live.
🎧 A Row With Two Chairs — narrated by the author.
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On a plane to Colorado, Scott’s journey of faith takes him far from home—and deeper into the unknown. Surrounded by leaders, pastors, and strangers who seem to have it all together, he wrestles with the feeling that maybe he doesn’t belong at all. But the mountains have a way of stripping away pretense, and what he finds there will begin to reshape his understanding of calling, courage, and grace.
🎧 A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving — a true story of redemption, awakening, and the long road toward grace.
Narrated by the author.
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Do I have what it takes?
That question haunts every man who’s ever been left behind. In this chapter, Scott looks back at the wound that shaped him—the day his father left, and the quiet belief that it was somehow his fault. Through the pages of Wild at Heart and the early days of rediscovering faith, he begins to see that Christianity was never about taming men, but about setting them free.
People Leave is about the moment a son stops running from abandonment and starts finding the courage to belong again.
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This podcast is the complete audio edition of A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving by Scott Mocha — a true story of redemption, awakening, and the long road toward grace.
Narrated by the author.
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Ninety-two days after surrender, Scott takes his first halting step into life as a believer. A lunch meeting meant for business turns into something far more personal — and a tiny plastic bag from his past falls into his lap, forcing him to decide which life he’s really living.
Where Do I Fit? is about the collision of old identities and new convictions, and the uncomfortable grace of being reshaped in public.
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This podcast is the complete audio edition of A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving by Scott Mocha — a memoir about learning to build a life worth saving.
Narrated by the author.
Learn more at scottmocha.com.
Winter settles in, the lights are still off, and the silence becomes sacred. In the cold and dark, Scott rediscovers an old gift — and a long-buried memory that rewrites everything he thought he knew about faith.
More to This Story explores the quiet space between doubt and revelation, where the smallest flicker of light can open a door you didn’t know was still locked.
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This podcast is the complete audio edition of A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving by Scott Mocha — a memoir about learning to build a life worth saving.
Narrated by the author.
Learn more at scottmocha.com.
Three weeks into his thirty-day experiment with God, Scott finds himself broke, exhausted, and out of options. What begins as a choice between gas and cigarettes becomes a night that changes everything — a small act of faith colliding with an unexpected answer.
Cigarettes and Chicken is a story of risk, grace, and the strange way provision often shows up in disguise.
This podcast is the complete audio edition of A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving by Scott Mocha — a true story about surrender, redemption, and rediscovering your voice when everything familiar falls apart.
Narrated by the author.
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Before a thirty-day deal can be made, desperation has its turn. Alone in a dark apartment, surrounded by the wreckage of his old life, Scott faces the truth of who he’s become — a man out of options and out of excuses. When faith is still theory and the past won’t stay buried, even survival feels impossible.
Reaching for Mediocrity is the uneasy first step into a story that doesn’t ask for perfection, only honesty.
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This podcast is the complete audio edition of A Row With Two Chairs: Creating a Life Worth Saving by Scott Mocha — a true story of redemption, awakening, and the long road toward grace.
Narrated by the author.
Learn more at scottmocha.com