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Hannah Holbrook

Meant For Good

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Meant For Good

Hannah Holbrook

Meant For Good

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Hannah Holbrook

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Today on the podcast we have another fable from Aesop about stewardship along with a parable from the gospel of Matthew. This episode is about money, and ultimately it is about what we value in life and how what we value will drive the way we l
In today's episode, we'll talk about kindness amidst anger. How do we bring kindness into the assumptions we make about each other? We'll dig into another fable from Aesop and a couple scriptures to help us explore this question, and we'll also
Approval is not love. If it was, it would be unloving for me to tell you if I disapproved of something you’ve done. Love desires God’s absolute best for others at all times. We'll explore this further along with some scripture in today's episo
Over the past couple of weeks, we've talked about what can happen when we don't seek the truth. First, we looked at a man who was seeking approval or acceptance from others. He gave in to every criticism he received, causing him to become compl
"Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates reproof is stupid." Proverbs 12:1Today I want to talk about the consequences of not listening to wise counsel. We'll dig into the tale of Icarus and Daedalus - as told by Josephine Pr
In today's episode, we'll discuss one of Aesop's fables about the perils of people pleasing. We'll also explore what it looks like to combat this way of living with ownership, due diligence, and the pursuit of truth.Mentioned in this episode:
This episode is about developing a logical process to help us reason through difficult and painful things. I like to sit down and ask questions like, what am I feeling? Why am I feeling it? This is just the start, but so much can be discovered
Welcome back to Friends and Fables on the meant for good podcast.Today I want to talk about slow, consistent work and how it pays off over time. And we’ll start off with one of Aesop’s wonderful fables called the Crow and the Pitcher.Mention
Today, we're going to discuss two of Aesop's fables that deal with self-conceit, comparison, and ultimately, pride. We've all heard the saying 'pride comes before the fall.' When we misperceive reality and assess ourselves in a way that is inac
Appearances can be deceiving and our thoughts and emotions don’t always line up with reality. What can we do about this? One solution is to develop a logical process that includes questions that help us understand and discern the truth about wh
Today as we explore a couple of Aesop's fables, we'll discuss blaming, the harm it causes when we lay blame where it doesn't belong, the importance of self reflection, and how owning our mistakes helps us change for the better. I hope you enjoy
Welcome to another episode of Friends and Fables, with special guest Linda Billson. Linda is a dear friend, poet, writer, and long time supporter of the podcast. She’s been on the show before and I’m very excited to have her back and to hear he
Continuing in this series of fables by Aesop, today's focus is gratitude, its presence and absence. We'll discuss one of Aesop's most popular fables about the lion with the thorn in his paw, and the importance of valuing truth and the ones who
"You may share the labors of the great, but you will not share the spoil." In today's episode of Friends and Fables, Matt and I discuss Aesop's fable about the King of Beasts and his entitlement. As usual, there is much to draw from this story
Matt Knowles is a professional musician and luthier, and he also has a Youtube channel where he shares questions and critical thinking tools that can help others better understand the world around them. In this episode he shares his story, how
Episode 3 of the Friends and Fables series, featuring material from The Phrontisterium by Shane Roberts and “The Goose With the Golden Eggs” by Aesop. In this episode we explore two different approaches to learning and to life. The locked circu
Episode 2 of Friends and Fables featuring The Mountains in Labour, by Aesop. “Much outcry, little outcome.” This episode addresses fear and solutions. I’d like to mention that many of the solutions I'm sharing here were things that my good frie
Shane Roberts returns to the podcast to discuss The Phrontisterium, a place for thinking and sharing thoughts. Shane wrote a series of 50 essays that you can read at The Phrontisterium in which he shares various philosophical materials, thinkin
Hey friends,This is a short episode with some of Aesop's Fables. It is part of a moral series I'm working on with some life lessons that we can all use, but it is especially made for the younger folks.I hope you enjoy it! ~HannahThanks to L
Linda Billson is a writer, musician, artist, and painter from Canada. She’s supported this podcast from its inception and has a vision for impacting the world for good with her writing and her art. Linda has a passionate love for Christ and she
Matthew Odmark shares about his experience in the music industry, joining Jars of Clay in his late teens when the band had immense success... and life afterward. As a musician, producer, songwriter, and family man in Nashville, TN, he loves to
This is part 2 of The Quest for The Real with Shane Roberts, a man who has devoted much of his life to the study and mastery of multiple disciplines and to the work of teaching and helping others develop their potential. In this episode we cont
Have you met a polymath before? It's fairly common to meet individuals who have devoted their lives to one particular discipline or another, but when I met Shane Roberts and discovered that he had managed to develop mastery in multiple discipli
Dave Stewart tells about his musical journey as an English singer/songwriter/producer, and half of The Eurythmics. It was an injury that led to an extended time at home in Northeastern England when he was young, and during this time he discover
Heather Keranen is an educator, missionary, and an epic adventurer! She’s also one of my best friends and it was such an honor to have her on the show and hear more about her heart for God, her delight in His great tapestry, and how she and her
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