9 lessons learned this season on The Do Gooders Podcast
In the latest season of The Do Gooders Podcast—The Refining—our guests, in conversation with Caring Magazine editor Christin Thieme, took a closer look at how we can use this unique moment in time to take a step back and evaluate
65: How to restore dignity through kindness with Ashlee Eiland
This year, when we’re processing so much with our own interests in mind—what’s good, are we safe and secure, and more—if our chief interest is self-preservation, how then can we engage in holding others’ interests? Kindness is wanting what’s best for
64: What the promises of the Beatitudes mean for today with Jonathan Dodson
Read these words from Matthew 5:1-10: Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them. He said: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is
63: How to lessen the strain between love and work with André and Jeff Shinabarger
There’s an article from the Harvard Business Review that points to a rise in dual-career couples. Now, in 63% of couples with kids, both partners work. But there’s little guidance out there for these couples in how to … make it
62: Discovering the Church right where you are with Tim Soerens
How do you see God at work in your everyday life? How do you view the church? If it’s as a place you go on Sunday mornings, then listen up. The church is on the edge of a new possibility even if it
61: Making the choice to transform with Lt. Paul Chisholm
Have you heard the saying that God uses broken people to do great things? That’s good news for all of us, and if you haven’t yet been personally invited to know more—consider this episode especially for you. Lt. Paul Chisholm is the
60: Practical skills to pursue and live in your purpose with Dr. Deb Gorton
Are you living with purpose—your unique purpose? Are you embracing what’s uncomfortable in order to fulfill your purpose? As Dr. Deborah Gorton says, every decision involves a loss and a gain. But are you pausing to consider what that loss might be
59: How to do what you love as a Salvation Army volunteer with David Jones
It’s been quite a year for all of us as the pandemic has affected so much of how we live and interact. And for many, it’s directly affected the way we work—and if we work. As of mid-June, more than 45 million
58: How to cope with anxiety and find calm with Dr. Jack Anderson
Are you lonely? Do you fear separation from family and friends? Maybe facing financial uncertainty? Or simply fear contracting the virus? You’re not alone. We’re feeling a collective unsettling in this time, which is lasting longer than any of us would like. So
57: Will you replicate or evolve in crisis with Krysta Masciale
In a crisis, you get to choose: Replicate or evolve. That’s the headline of Krysta Masciale’s Caring Magazine article, which details the critical questions to ask in the slow-paced middle ground of refining. And in case you were wondering, that’s where we