The following podcasts speak to how we are created to live fully in relationship with God, ourselves, and others. They are brought to you by Sage Hill: A Social Impact Organization, founded by Chip Dodd. Our mission is to help people be who they are made to be so they can do what they are made to do. Find more resources to live fully, love deeply, and lead well at sagehill.co and chipdodd.com.
Kate Prevost and Stephen talk about narratives. They discuss the stories we tell ourselves and how the story helps us know ourselves in the world and keep us from being known/knowing the world.
Kate Prevost and Stephen talk about the power and meaning behind our faces.
Kate Prevost interviews Stephen James as they discuss the idea that there is no cure for life.
Our survival strategies are often our failed attempts to cure life.
How do we balance finding home and liv…
Stephen talks with therapists Christen and Ingrid about their work with those who have experienced sexual trauma.
They discuss the effects of trauma and how we can start to heal.
Stephen talks with Becky Peterson, a mother, and teacher, about the back-to-school season.
They discuss how to care for children and educators during this time of the year.
Stephen talks with Chris Zaluski, a documentary filmmaker whose latest film is called "Theirs is the Kingdom".
Chris and Stephen talk about the power of honest storytelling, cosmic humility, personal…
Heather James, Christen Johnson, and Kate Prevost sit down to discuss the silent work of motherhood.
How was it everything you hoped for?
How was it nothing like you imagined?
Cathy Loerzel joins Stephen James to discuss how loneliness impacts the human experience using the archetypes of the orphan, the stranger, and the widow.
Cathy is the co-founder of The Allender Cent…
Stephen James and Maggie Anthony discuss the idea that beauty equals hope, how we encounter and embody the holy in life, and the responsibility we each have to make the world beautiful
It’s a commitment you make not just on that magical day, but over and over again.
It’s a series of choices that you make day to day, month to month, year to year.
Stephen James chats with Zach Brittle …
How can we counter the pressure to do, build, conquer?
Can poetry be a pathway to presence?
Join Stephen James and Dane Anthony as they reflect on what they have learned about life, time, presence, and…
"A story is a way to say something that can't be said any other way."
- Flannery O'Connor
There is power in telling good stories and there is power in understanding how your story impacts who you are…
Challenge. Safety. Telling the truth. Asking tough questions.
Therapy is more than finding someone to listen to you, it's finding someone to walk with you in painful change.
Alex Derry and Phil Hernd…
Stephen James and New York Times Best Selling Author, Annie Downs, discuss her new book “That Sounds Fun,” which is about play, delight, joy, and what it means to be a full hearted person in this wor…
Stephen James joins Chris Bruno of The Restoration Project and No Regrets Dads to discuss the challenge of raising boys.
Our children are not made in our image. They are not here to fix our stories.
D…
Kate Prevost and Stephen James explore how trauma impacts us all.
What is it? What does it cost? how does it affect our lives?
“Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid.”
Frederick Buechner
Stephanie Bessent joins Stephen James to discuss how we can find heart when the journey is difficult.
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Is your marriage a bicycle, a tandem, or a unicycle?
Stephen James and Kate Prevost discuss marriage through the model of the bicycle, the tandem bicycle, and the unicycle.
Your marriage is a story, it…
How to stop feeling like you have to perform to fit in.
Chip Dodd and Stephen James discuss the Ladder, a foundational idea Chip created that invites you to move from performing in order to belong and…
The more things change, the more they stay the same...
As we turn the page on 2020, what are your hopes and expectations for 2021?
What do you have to grieve? What are you grateful for?
Phil Herndon & S…