In this episode of LAB the Podcast, poet and V3 artist Wendy Kieffer joins us for a conversation inspired by “The Patience of Ordinary Things” by Pat Schneider. From cups that hold tea to floors that receive our feet, Wendy and Zach reflect on the quiet love hidden in the simplest moments — and how seeing with fresh eyes can awaken gratitude, imagination, and joy. Take a pause from the hurry, pour a warm cup of tea, and join us as we reflect on patience, presence, and the extraordinary grace ...
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In this episode of LAB the Podcast, poet and V3 artist Wendy Kieffer joins us for a conversation inspired by “The Patience of Ordinary Things” by Pat Schneider. From cups that hold tea to floors that receive our feet, Wendy and Zach reflect on the quiet love hidden in the simplest moments — and how seeing with fresh eyes can awaken gratitude, imagination, and joy. Take a pause from the hurry, pour a warm cup of tea, and join us as we reflect on patience, presence, and the extraordinary grace ...
The Art of Paying Attention — Courtney Ellis on Finding Hope in Grief
LAB the Podcast
47 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Art of Paying Attention — Courtney Ellis on Finding Hope in Grief
In this episode of LAB the Podcast, we sit down with Pastor and Author Courtney Ellis to talk about grief, hope, and the sacred art of paying attention. Courtney’s latest book, Looking Up: A Birder’s Guide to Hope Through Grief weaves together family, faith, and the natural world—inviting us to see that grief and hope are not opposites, but companions on the same road. If you’ve ever faced loss, felt stuck in grief, or longed for beauty in the midst of brokenness, this conversation will remin...
LAB the Podcast
In this episode of LAB the Podcast, poet and V3 artist Wendy Kieffer joins us for a conversation inspired by “The Patience of Ordinary Things” by Pat Schneider. From cups that hold tea to floors that receive our feet, Wendy and Zach reflect on the quiet love hidden in the simplest moments — and how seeing with fresh eyes can awaken gratitude, imagination, and joy. Take a pause from the hurry, pour a warm cup of tea, and join us as we reflect on patience, presence, and the extraordinary grace ...