What an incredible episode!! Dr. Grumet shared so much great wisdom. His compassion and love for humanity was present throughout the interview~I'm excited to check out his website and books. As someone who thinks often about legacy Dr. Grumet's comments about generational growth, meaning and purpose were enlightening. I feel my overall purpose is to "serve others" small "p"which can mean helping with the food pantry, taking on a committee at church, supporting my kids/grandkids by imparting lessons I've learned and mistakes I've made. This lights me up along with new experiences, traveling and meeting people. I truly understand about connecting with others even though we don't agree on everything. Kudos to Kiersten and Julien for another phenomenal episode~ I've shared it with close friends already as we head into 2025~ Happy New Year😃
What an incredible episode!! Dr. Grumet shared so much great wisdom. His compassion and love for humanity was present throughout the interview~I'm excited to check out his website and books. As someone who thinks often about legacy Dr. Grumet's comments about generational growth, meaning and purpose were enlightening. I feel my overall purpose is to "serve others" small "p"which can mean helping with the food pantry, taking on a committee at church, supporting my kids/grandkids by imparting lessons I've learned and mistakes I've made. This lights me up along with new experiences, traveling and meeting people. I truly understand about connecting with others even though we don't agree on everything. Kudos to Kiersten and Julien for another phenomenal episode~ I've shared it with close friends already as we head into 2025~ Happy New Year😃
Happy New Year Barbara!
I love this episode. Especially the discussion around meaning vs. purpose and generational growth. Definitely will be buying his books
Yes! Jordan is amazing.
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I loved this conversation. Happy New Year, everyone!!!!! It's gonna be a great year. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Happy new year!!
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Very thought provoking!❤
thank you so much!
Interesting to note is that Christianity is no way requires perfection. In fact it is the opposite.