What would it look like to present your life and feel proud of how you grew? We dive into progression as a way of living—how small, brave choices stack into character—and map six practices that pull us out of ourselves and back into meaning: sacrifice, bravery, education and critical thinking, curiosity, gratitude, and faith. Along the way, we get honest about aging and purpose at 99, the joy and work of grandparenting, and why some lunch tables become complaint clubs while others stay alive ...
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What would it look like to present your life and feel proud of how you grew? We dive into progression as a way of living—how small, brave choices stack into character—and map six practices that pull us out of ourselves and back into meaning: sacrifice, bravery, education and critical thinking, curiosity, gratitude, and faith. Along the way, we get honest about aging and purpose at 99, the joy and work of grandparenting, and why some lunch tables become complaint clubs while others stay alive ...
Embracing Life's Small Wonders: Happiness, Resilience, and Personal Growth
Very Best of Living
31 minutes
1 year ago
Embracing Life's Small Wonders: Happiness, Resilience, and Personal Growth
Imagine taking a family stroll and suddenly encountering two majestic moose. This unexpected moment led me to reflect on the small yet profound experiences that enrich our lives. In this episode, we explore such meaningful moments, including reconnecting with a college friend who faced immense challenges, and the transformative power of education. Kat Larson joins me to share the pleasures of raising children and creating joyful environments, along with the beauty of fall that reminds us to a...
Very Best of Living
What would it look like to present your life and feel proud of how you grew? We dive into progression as a way of living—how small, brave choices stack into character—and map six practices that pull us out of ourselves and back into meaning: sacrifice, bravery, education and critical thinking, curiosity, gratitude, and faith. Along the way, we get honest about aging and purpose at 99, the joy and work of grandparenting, and why some lunch tables become complaint clubs while others stay alive ...