Living Lent with our family
No matter what level of faith people have, Lent is a time of year that always captures attention. Not least because we mark the beginning with ash on our forehead! Maybe it’s because of long established cultural norms here in Ireland that we’ve always associated Lent as a time when we ‘give things up’ and you might find, in conversation with others, that it’s never really considered as a time people look forward to!
#86 | Trusting God with Our Lives: 3 tools to help you grow this Lent.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the radical meaning of Lent - our personal identification with the death of Christ.
Can you ever find a work-life balance?
It’s a question we all face and to be honest, there never seems to be an easy answer. No matter if we work full time, part time or if our work is staying at home full time with children running the home, there is always difficulty in striking the balance between when we’re ‘on’ working and when we’re ‘off’ resting.
#85 | Be a Better Person - Make Values at Work Work!
This podcast is the first in a series called: Ordinary is Enough – how values transform your experience of work. Are you becoming a better person in your workplace? In today’s podcast we will explore the magic ingredient that can transform your work, virtue.
What's your family culture?
But when I talk about culture here, I’m referring to the beliefs and attitudes that permeate our homes - our own unique family culture that sets us apart and binds our family together. Here are 3 ways to begin building the culture in your family.
#84 | The psychological immune system - 4 ways to build it?
Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the fascinating concept of psychological immunity and the key elements that contribute to it. We dive deep into the question, 'What is psychological immunity?' to understand its importance and impact on our well-being.
#83 | Rediscovering the Extraordinary in Christmas
Would you like Christmas 2023 to be more meaningful for you? If so, join us as we delve into the significance of Christmas beyond the gifts and festive lights. Learn about Mary’s unwavering faith and Joseph's acceptance of human limitations.
Marriage and Logistics: 3 ways to make it work
Although logistics and romance don’t seem at first glance to be a pleasant pairing, every married couple will inevitably have to try to accommodate both. Relationships at the outset tend to be all fun and flowers; however as time moves on and a couple get married, finances, shopping, house maintenance etc need to be considered. This becomes even more onerous when a couple have children, leaving little time for much needed shared fun and frolics.
#82 | Sallyann O'Brien - Friendship: the key to a successful marriage
What is the secret ingredient to a lasting and fulfilling marriage? Friendship. Sallyann O'Brien, our guest on our Guest podcast series uncovers the power of building a strong, genuine friendship as the bedrock for your marriage.
Growing in Friendship with Jesus Christ this Advent
A true friend supports and helps us through the ups and downs in life; someone who is there for us not only when the going gets tough, but also in times of joy.
#81 | Mastering Emotional Resilience: Essential Habits for Mental Strength
Join us to discover the crucial habits for building emotional resilience in our latest podcast. We explore why these habits are essential in navigating life's challenges, offering practical insights and strategies to cultivate mental fortitude.
#80 | Prioritising Friendship: Finding Time for a More Fulfilled Life
Is it possible to enhance and nurture your friendships as an adult? Join us as we explore the dynamics and strategies for strengthening the bonds that matter most. Dive into the world of adult friendships as an adult, discover how to why and how to find time when you are time-poor.
Can conflict be a space of growth?
I think there are only a small number of people who can embrace conflict and welcome it with open arms. Instead, most of us want to run at the first hint of a conflict. Conflict however is an integral part of everyday relations. It is endemic in every society and like everything else in life has a good and a bad side to it. However, conflict, when used wisely, can provide a huge opportunity for change and development.
#79 | Leona McPhillips - Ink and Grief: How My Mother's Passing Inspired My Book
When a beloved parent passes away, it leaves a profound void. In this episode of our Guest Podcast Series, Leona McPhillips tells how she channelled her grief after the death of her Mum into writing a book. Join us as we uncover the transformative power of writing as a tool for processing grief and rediscovering our own selves during times of mourning.
3 Ways to Overcome Self-Doubt
Whether we realise it or not, the various parts of our lives can either be helped or hindered by the thoughts we allow ourselves to have. Take a moment just to ‘think’ of all the thoughts you might have in a day and then ask yourself…are they always helpful or do they sometimes hold me back?
How to bring your best self to your work?
Here at Hearts+Minds, we’ve often spoken on the podcast and blog about the value of work and the importance of finding satisfaction in our job. Following on from a great Overnight Event this past weekend, we have put together a few ways we can become the best version of ourselves through our daily work.
Podcast #78 | Unlocking Meaningful Work: Discovering Your Motivators
In a world where 63% of employees across 142 countries feel disengaged from their jobs, the quest for meaning in work has never been more crucial. Join us in this thought-provoking podcast episode as we delve into the inspiring journey of the world's happiest workers, guided by two powerful motivators: creating value and service.
Do I need creativity in my work?
What about our own ordinary situation of work, which may be far from the walls of creative and innovative businesses? Is there room for the creative impulse? And even more relevant - is there time in the day to develop and foster it? Or is it just a daydream?
Why chastity isn't just about saying 'no'
St Augustine is noted to have famously said to God, prior to his conversion to the Christian faith, “give me chastity and temperance, but not yet!” After many trials and tears, this man went on to become a renowned saint and Doctor of the Church - meaning his writings and teachings have particular importance and value.
Podcast #77 | Women and leadership in the developing world - Olivia Darby
Our Guest on our Podcast series Olivia Darby co-founded the charity Wonder in 2009 where she is now the Chief Programme Officer. WONDER is a woman-led charity dedicated to transforming the lives of women, girls and their communities through quality education.
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