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Showing Up

The ShowIng Up podcast by a couple guys who think life is a spiritual journey full of beauty, suffering, peaks, and depth (often called valleys). At times or all at once it can be terrifying, exhilarating or ordinary. Sometimes we get very lost other times we feel found. So what do you do? How do you engage life without a clear roadmap? We think showing up and risking the journey is the highest calling. The alternatives seem unacceptable.
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Now displaying: February, 2017
Feb 21, 2017

Jer and Kirk are joined by Justine Marcy who shares a riveting and deeply personal story of her spiritual journey.  She describes the insufficiency of her spirituality relative to the pain she confronted in India while working at Mother Teressa’s Home for the Dying. Listen as Justine wrestles with the question “Is My God Good?”

Feb 14, 2017

Jeremy and Kirk are joined by Linnea Gabriella Spransy in a winding conversation about the joy and pain of creativity, the experience of a shakeup of faith and the results of surrendering to her work.

Linnea is a celebrated artist who lives and works in  Los Angeles. She is a graduate of the Yale University School of Art, M.F.A. Painting (2001) and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, B.F.A., Fine Arts (1998). For a complete list of her showings and installations you can visit here.

During the interview listen for themes related to the cost of certainty, being kidnapped by your calling, the anonymous work of traveling side roads and what happens when you know you are enough.

Feb 7, 2017

In this episode Jer and Kirk are joined by Jer’s brother, Justin (aka Jaws) to talk about the journey of showing up in relationships. Jer and Jaws travel the world presenting The Single Life Workshop. Their work is rooted in the belief that… “We were made for connection – at the core of who we are, we have been designed with a desire for relationship – to experience intimacy and connection, and to know others and be known ourselves.”* You can learn more about the workshop and their work at the links below.

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