Episode 5 - Three Core Questions of Every Soul

Episode 5 - Three Core Questions of Every Soul

In this episode we join Steve and Gwen for two sessions of their Soul Care 101 course recorded at the retreat center known as Potter’s Inn at Aspen Ridge. Enjoy this fireside conversation with pops and crackles from the fireplace, as they examine the three core questions of every soul. In the first session they talk about the questions… Am I Loved? Am I Safe? Do I Belong?

Episode 3 - The Body-Soul Connection, Part 1

Episode 3 - The Body-Soul Connection, Part 1

We invite you to join Steve and Gwen in this two part interview with Dr. Randy James, a family practice doctor who specializes and is certified in functional medicine. Learn more about the functional medicine approach to well-being and the difference between treating symptoms and treating the body as an integrated whole, which includes the soul. You’ll hear about nutrition of course, but don’t be surprised if you also start hearing about what you watch on TV, scroll through on your smartphone, or the negative self-talk that you hear everyday. These ideas all get wrapped together in Dr. James 4 cornerstones: input, output, recovery, and relationships, which you will learn more about in Episode 4.  

Episode 1 - Introducing Potter’s Inn Soul Care Conversations

Episode 1 - Introducing Potter’s Inn Soul Care Conversations

Our team is excited to launch this Pilot Episode of the new podcast from Potter’s Inn! Listen now as we gathered around the lunch table to discuss our hopes and dreams for this podcast. Then, hear a excerpts of conversations we had in making future episodes: Kaylene and Gwen talk about Sabbath Keeping, Gwen discussed the importance of our individual story, Steve and Gwen interview Dr. Randy James about the Body-Soul connection, Steve sits with Scott Stearman, a sculpture, as they unpack the shaping of our souls, and Dustin chats heart-to-heart with Kevin Miller, a friend and host of the Ziglar Show Podcast. Finally, we introduce a “Moment to Breath,” which will be contemplative opportunity in each episode to listen to a poem, story, or reading to reflect on. Today, Joe Chambers reads the poem Fire by Judy Brown.