In this milestone Episode 50 of the RADcast, Matt and Greg reflect on purpose, perseverance, and what it really means to live out your calling. The conversation explores the tension between wanting to reach more people and staying grounded in authenticity, faith, and service.
The hosts discuss faithful endurance, fear, personal growth, and the idea that meaningful change rarely happens overnight. Through stories from the fire service, family life, and personal faith journeys, they emphasize the importance of honoring emotions, trusting God’s timing, and continuing to grow while remembering that our worth is not defined by external validation.
The episode closes with a powerful question for listeners: Are you already enough — and what does that mean for personal growth?
Staying authentic in a crowded podcast and social media world
Faithful endurance and trusting God’s timing
Fear, vulnerability, and hitting “record” anyway
Inspiration vs. desperation as drivers of change
Leadership through love, curiosity, and example
Personal evolution in faith, family, and career
The difference between external validation and internal purpose
Can people really change?
What it means to be “enough”
Greg reflects on James 1:2–3 and perseverance through trials.
Matt discusses overcoming fear when starting new things.
The hosts talk about serving vs. being served as a life mindset.
A story about surfing alone becomes a metaphor for fear and growth.
Greg shares the idea that “we are fishers of men” through example and love.
A conversation about recognition as the first step toward change.
The episode ends with a teaser discussion about “You are enough” vs. continual growth.
“We’re not doing this to make millions — we’re doing this to impact people.”
“Faithful endurance is where growth happens.”
“You have to name it to tame it.”
“If God is love and we’re made in His image, then we are made in love.”
“Be curious, not judgmental.”
“Nothing really good comes quickly — it has to be nurtured.”
“We’re here to serve, not to be served.”
Take time this week to reflect on two questions:
Where in your life do you need faithful endurance?
What does “being enough” mean to you?
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