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当你对自己不满意的时候,会是什么状态?| 同居计划 Week 133-136
每个人都会有对自己不满意的时候。而当两个人生活在一起时,这种不满意带来的负面情绪会成倍放大,因为情绪会传染,即使对方有再强的情绪调节能力。当你状态不好的时候,就多去散散步吧,历史上很多著名人物都是这么做的。以及,Marcast 厂牌 6 周年的活动终于要来了,9.27 杭州见!本集关键词:出差、回家、活动筹备、情绪、念念有词、吵架、耳机、打拳、染发、综艺《一饭封神》、散步、Daily Rituals、创作、创作者、卡夫卡 (Franz Kafka)、艾丽丝·门罗 (Alice Munro)、简·奥斯汀 (Jane Austen)、阿加莎·克里斯蒂 (Agatha Christie)、达尔文 (Charles Darwin)、 崔拉·夏普 (Twyla Tharp)、玛丽娜·阿布拉莫维奇 (Marina Abramović)、普鲁斯特 (Marcel Proust)Not Just Roommates 2025.8.16 - 9.13****** Marcast 6 周年线下活动来啦! ******�️ 时间:9.27 周六 2-6 PM� 地点:杭州 · BAC艺术社区 3F� 活动详情:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/MEO7r_3_i3gqVMF3qJtpqw� 报名购票:https://xhslink.com/m/85Lr73sIBsJ� 客服咨询请添加微信:hellomarcast马克和卡卡都会在活动现场,来见面聊聊天吧!
2025-09-17
1h 13
Everyday Disciple Podcast
10 Keys To Building Deeper Friendships
Friendship isn’t optional if we want to make disciples—it’s essential. But for many of us, building deeper friendships feels harder than ever. We’re busy, distracted, or unsure how to take relationships beyond surface-level. This week on the Everyday Disciple Podcast, we sat down with author Twyla Franz to talk about what it really takes to grow friendships that last. You’ll hear practical ways to open your life, welcome interruptions, and start investing in trust-filled relationships that make discipleship a natural part of everyday life. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why friendship a...
2025-09-15
33 min
Front Parking Spot Podcast- Praying Moms, Raising Christian Families, in Today’s World
73-Transform Your Mornings: A Quick but Powerful Routine for Busy Moms with Twyla Franz
Welcome to the latest episode of the Front Parking Spot podcast, where host Jennifer Bosma sits down with the inspiring Twyla Franz to explore how busy moms can transform their mornings and spiritual lives. Twyla shares insights into her flexible morning routine framework that encourages moms to find time for themselves and God, even amidst chaos. This start to your day will empower you to learn how to connect deeply with your neighbors by living out your faith authentically and intentionally. This episode is filled with practical tips to nurture and extend your spiritual growth to those around you...
2025-03-18
25 min
Girls Talking Life
GTL Extra [Love Your Home] with Myquillyn Smith
Welcome to a Girls Talking Life Extra. It’s not a full show, just a short chat – usually with a past guest – but today I’m introducing you to a new friend. New to the show that is! You may be familiar with Myquillyn Smith, also known as "The Nester.” She is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Welcome Home and Cozy Minimalist Home. For the past 15 years, she has been encouraging women to embrace their space--imperfections and all--and make it their own. Her home in North Carolina has been featured i...
2024-04-22
18 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
What I Want You To Know: Your Good Shepherd leads you to wide open spaces
Being who you are, being who God created you to be, is the most free way to live. So how do we live in the wide open space God offers? Listen in. Living in God’s wide open spaces means there is no condemnation in Christ. God certainly convicts and corrects, but He never assaults your identity. If the Lord has set you free, you are free indeed. It is a grace to accept the fearful and wonderful way God designed you, not to wish you were more like someone else, not to feel confined by...
2024-03-19
16 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
What I Want You To Know: It all counts
It all counts. Every act the Lord asks you to do is valuable. He sees it all. It all matters. All the work given to you by God and done in love is meaningful. I’m really good at discounting or downplaying the good ways God wired me, how He’s forming me through trials, and the work I do, the roles I hold, and how I show up in the world. And y’all, I believe that discounting is an effective - but totally flimsy - tactic of our enemy, who wants us quiet and isolated and stu...
2024-03-12
21 min
Girls Talking Life
#133 [How To Love Your Neighbors] with Twyla Franz
How well do you know the people who live close to you? How well do you love them? Jesus tells us to love our neighbor as ourselves, but how do we actually do that? Missional neighboring advocate Twyla Franz is on the show today helping us get closer to Jesus and grow deep, missional friendships with our neighbors. You’ll hear us talk about… What missional living is What it means to be visible and interruptible How humility and curiosity can deepen friendships Overcoming the obst...
2024-02-12
38 min
WELCOME HEART: Living a Legacy Life
Ep 215 How to Live On Mission in Your Neighborhood with Twyla Franz
When Twyla's daughters say, "Are we walking the neighborhood or talking the neighborhood?" she knows she's been passing down a legacy worth living. She says drawing close to God is the first step in loving our neighbors and some of her favorite words begin with "R." Twyla Franz is a big believer in baby steps and ripple-effect living. An Enneagram 9 learning to live open, she loves front-yard conversations with neighbors, chalk-painted furniture, and Yogi’s blueberry tea. As a missional neighboring guide, she helps others get close to Jesus and grow deep, missional friendships with neighbors. Find he...
2024-02-05
41 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
#188: Spiritual Health: Moving Jesus’s love from your head to your heart with Dr. Curt Thompson
If we do not know Jesus' love on a deeply personal level and encounter His love in our busy and full, real lives, then the spiritual disciplines devolve into legalism and empty works. Without recognizing how much we are loved and cared for, everything else we do in that relationship is a striving attempt to be loved. Because experiencing God’s love for us is a gift we want to receive AND struggle with experiencing, I’ve invited Dr. Curt Thompson to join the show. In today’s episode, you’ll receive practical strategies and anchoring truths as...
2024-01-16
1h 03
Leadership on the Rocks
#53 Building Better Relationships with Twyla Franz
In today’s episode we talked with Twyla Franz about the importance of opening ourselves up to building relationships and community with others. She shared with us what missional living is (seeing/noticing others and sharing our lives with those around us) and how we can become better neighbors with those live by and work with: Curiosity Empathy Awareness Twyla has a ton of free resources to help you grow in ripple effect living and cultivating a missional life. Click here to get access. You can buy Twyla’s book: Cultivating a Missional Life: A...
2023-11-15
37 min
A Cup of Gratitude
Season 6 - Episode 15 - Finding Gratitude in the Uncommon Normal
This week I speak with Twyla Franz who is a big believer in baby steps and ripple-effect living. An Enneagram 9 learning to live open. She loves front-yard conversations with neighbors, chalk-painted furniture, and Yogi’s blueberry tea. As a missional neighboring guide, she helps others get close to Jesus and grow deep, missional friendships with neighbors. Find her words (written and recorded) on TheUncommonNormal.com. Other places Twyla writes include (in)courage, Relevant, Her View From Home, and The Grit and Grace Project. She also hosts Begin Within: A Gratitude Series to encourage year-round gratitude (because gratitude, she sa...
2023-10-02
1h 16
Perspective Shifts: The One Thing Desired
Won't You Be Their Neighbor? How to Simplify Missional Living: A Story-Filled Summer With Guest Twyla Franz
Twyla Franz loves to help women uncomplicate missional neighboring as she encourages them to "make God big" right where they are in their everyday lives. Through writing and podcasting, she shares the heart as well as the how-to's of intentionally getting to know your neighbors. In this episode, Twyla offers insight into why you don't need to go overseas to live out the Great Commission, how missional living can become a rhythm of life, and how to overcome commonly believed hindrances to knowing your neighbors well. Twyla is the author of "Cultivating a Missional Life...
2023-07-13
34 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
Spiritual Health: Pouring out your heart to the Lord with Jennifer Dukes Lee
It is no accident that our Spiritual Health series started with paying attention and ends with sharing what rumbles in our souls. Only when we wake up to what’s bothering us on the inside can we pour it out to the Lord as David did in the psalms. We must know ourselves – our fears, hopes, dreams, worries, nervous ticks, default coping mechanisms – so we can articulate them to God, not because He doesn’t already know them but so we know ourselves in the light of His presence. Because developing the skill of pourin...
2023-02-28
44 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
Spiritual Health: Praying outside the box with Asheritah Ciuciu
Learn how to cultivate a deep prayer life and pray effectively, including incorporating prayer in your daily rhythms in Grace In Real Life Ep 151 w/Asheritah Ciuciu. I’ve been talking to God since I was little. My prayer life started with those basic prayers of mimicking what my parents spoke and saying grace before meals. I’m pretty sure I went radio silent in high school and college. I told myself God was too busy when I was not even considering talking to Him. Becoming a mother grounded my prayer life, making it a...
2023-02-21
50 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
Spiritual Health: Developing curiosity about God, yourself, and others with Lore Ferguson Wilbert
Curiosity is a skill we can use to better understand each other. But can we use that same skill to grow our faith? Can we develop curiosity about ourselves: Why do we tense up the way we do around that person? Why do we always say “yes” before checking our calendar? What does it look like to be curious about God, ourselves, and the world? Because developing curiosity is a skill that takes time and effort to cultivate, I invited Lore Ferguson Wilbert to the show. Today, Lore walks us through: How to cultivate curios...
2023-02-14
46 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
Spiritual Health: Overcome challenges in finding community with Rachael Wade
Learn three easy places to find community, one sign you’re open to community, and two simple ways to encourage your friends. If you’re lonely and ever wondered how to find community and belonging, listen in to Grace In Real Life Episode 149 with Rachael Wade. God Himself is in community, being a part of the Trinity. He designed families as a way for people to be loved, supported, and strengthened. And then, He placed those families into tribes, cities, communities, and nations. Throughout the Old and New Testaments, God talks about community and friendship and t...
2023-02-07
45 min
Grace In Real Life podcast
Spiritual Health: Sharing the love of Jesus with others with Twyla Franz
Here’s how to spread the gospel without feeling awkward. This is evangelism without knocking on the doors of strangers. Jesus calls us to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything He commanded us. Nothing sounds more amazing and more terrifying. We know that Jesus alone is the solution and salvation that gets to the root of every issue we face in our own hearts and the world, AND YET… the id...
2023-01-24
45 min
The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 2: Stellan Skarsgårdian
In the second episode of (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Isi and Ajay take up the latest addition to the Star Wars universe, Tony Gilroy's television series Andor. Their talk touches on topics large and small, from animatronic garbage droids, ordinary social life in the Star Wars universe, and the petty middle managerialism of empire, to labor militancy, Wagner's Ring Cycle, early Hollywood genre conventions, and more. Shownotes: Twyla Tharp's In the Upper Room, scored by Philip Glass Kyle McCarthy for Lux Magazine, on ballet and feminism Bayonetta 3 controversy Judith Butler, Gender Trouble Susan Sontag, Notes on Camp Mark F...
2022-11-04
1h 16
Everyday Disciple Podcast
10 Secrets to Growing Deeper Friendships
Building strong relationships of trust is a key factor in discipleship. But many of us are not good at building friendships, or we seem too busy in our lives to make the investment of time that it takes. In this episode of the Everyday Disciple Podcast, join me as I mine the wisdom of author Twyla Franz and uncover practical ways to start growing deeper friendships today. In This Episode You’ll Learn: How friendships and trust are the pathways for disciple-making. Why openness and vulnerability don't have to be scary. How "divine interruptions" are opportunities to connect and share li...
2022-09-19
33 min
The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood
Finding Friends and Missional Living with Twyla Franz from The Uncommon Normal | Episode 20
Is the show helping you? Send me a text How do we find community? Twyla Franz from The Uncommon Normal is here to talk about what we can do to build authentic relationships with our neighbors and embrace neighborhood missional living. She’ll share what that means and the great impact it can have on our life, our faith and those around us. She also guides us on how we can bring our faith into the conversation especially with those who don’t know God. ----- Connect with Twyla: Website, Facebo...
2022-06-06
36 min
The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood
Finding Friends and Missional Living with Twyla Franz from The Uncommon Normal | Episode 20
Is the show helping you? Send me a text How do we find community? Twyla Franz from The Uncommon Normal is here to talk about what we can do to build authentic relationships with our neighbors and embrace neighborhood missional living. She’ll share what that means and the great impact it can have on our life, our faith and those around us. She also guides us on how we can bring our faith into the conversation especially with those who don’t know God. ----- Connect with Twyla: Website, Facebo...
2022-06-06
36 min
The Goodness Habit: Faith, Mindset and Everyday Joy for Moms
Finding Friends and Missional Living with Twyla Franz from The Uncommon Normal | Episode 20
Is the show helping you? Send me a text How do we find community? Twyla Franz from The Uncommon Normal is here to talk about what we can do to build authentic relationships with our neighbors and embrace neighborhood missional living. She’ll share what that means and the great impact it can have on our life, our faith and those around us. She also guides us on how we can bring our faith into the conversation especially with those who don’t know God. ----- Connect with Twyla: Website, Facebo...
2022-06-06
36 min
Everyday Disciple Podcast
When Missional Living Feels Hard
Missional living is messy. At times you’ll wonder why things aren’t easier, or why they’re not moving faster. Sometimes you will wonder if it really matters and if all of this is actually making a difference in people’s lives. In this episode of the Everyday Disciple Podcast, Caesar talks with author and missional practitioner Twyla Franz about when missional living feels hard... and you start to blame yourself, others, or God. This is a great conversation and will encourage you to begin again and keep going! In This Episode You’ll Learn: Reasons that missional living can seem re...
2022-04-18
34 min
Everyday Disciple Podcast
7 Lies That Ruin Our Ability To Rest
Rest is fueled or depleted by the impact of what we believe. Are you letting God's perspective about you, guide you into a life that is abundant and fulfilling? In this episode, Caesar is joined by author, Twyla Franz, as they talk about the lies we too often believe, that are ruining our ability to truly rest. In This Episode You’ll Learn: The importance of letting rest flow from your Gospel Identity. God's love for you does not depend on what you do. Why resting is not being lazy! How rest actually fuels, not slows, mission. Get started here...
2021-09-20
42 min
The Uncommon Normal
A Pause Noted + A Blessing
Hello, Twyla here with a quick message. To each of you who have listened to an episode of The Uncommon Normal—to each of you are embracing missional living in your neighborhood in small, everyday ways—to each of you who are leaning into proximity with God and inviting others near you to really get to know you—to each of you who have taken baby steps though you’ve felt imperfectly ready—keep going. Even when your steps feel small, they are not insignificant. You are not insignificant—to God or to your neighbors. I will be tak...
2021-06-02
02 min
The Uncommon Normal
Why Slow and Small Produces Better Results
There, we’ve said it already—that slow and small produces better results—but sometimes there is a lag between the knowing and the living. The world tells us to hustle but our hearts don’t concur—we sometimes just don’t stop to listen. But this ripple effect way of living, it’s not a frenzied rush, it’s not a vying to climb rungs and be on top, it’s not painting a curated picture of perfection—it’s found in the slow of real-life living. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog.
2021-05-26
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Become Who You Really Want to Be
Ever wished for a magical solution that could take you as you are today and transform you instantaneously into the person you really want to be? Perhaps you are cautiously optimistic that your life could be different, but the day-to-day choices leave you discouraged, weary, and perhaps a bit resentful. We’ve been talking about missional living and the ripple effect, but maybe you’re hung up on whether what is rippling out from you would do anybody else any good. So let’s talk about it today. You and I. Here in this safe place. How...
2021-05-19
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
4 Ways to Better Reach Your Neighbors with Your Ripple
There are days when our world feels small—when the appointments and to-do’s and ordinary things consume us, and we anticipate that moment when we can finally rest ourselves. There are days when everyday feels largely the same and we start to feel swallowed by defeat. There are days we wonder if we are making a difference, if the little decisions matter beyond the moment, if we are nurturing the right things. Today I want you to know that you are living in a story that is larger than what you can see. The things that you...
2021-05-12
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
3 Surprising Things It’s Time to Stop Doing Now
I get it. The feeling that your wheels are spinning. The dreams that are out of reach so long they begin to fade. The monotony of the everyday. Surely, truly, there is a way to wake up with a spark aflame in your heart, and the knowledge that you are part of something bigger than yourself—that the small moments of your life amount to something that matters. Perhaps it’s less that we aren’t doing the right things as it is that there are things we need to stop doing. Listen in, or if you...
2021-05-05
11 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Best Make Your Prayers Highly Effective
You may know someone you would describe as a “good pray-er,” someone you know God listens to when they pray. But perhaps your own prayers seem to fall on deaf ears, or the words you say don’t come out quite the way you think they should, or you avoid praying out loud in case anyone hears you and judges you by your prayer. But what if your prayers too could be highly effective? What if you too could be confident that when you pray, you are doing it right, and God actually hears you? There...
2021-04-28
12 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Make the Lord’s Prayer Actionable
If ever you’ve wished that someone could give you a step-by-step for how to pray, you’re not alone. Prayer feels often difficult because we don’t understand it, or we feel inept because we compare ourselves to others we think pray better than us, or we don’t really buy that God hears us, answers us, intervenes for us. I find it noteworthy that even though Jesus’s disciples spent time actually seeing, talking with, eating with, and doing life with Jesus, they still felt intimated by prayer. In fact, Jesus taught the progression of the Lord’s Prayer mul...
2021-04-21
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
8 Best How-To's for Praying with Child-Like Faith
Do you ever wish you could return again to the simplicity of your childhood where there was less to question, less to accomplish, less to maintain? Adulting shapes us, often erases some of the child-like wonder and replaces it with measured logic. But sometimes in trying to be all we feel we ought to be, we lose a little of who we are beneath all the shoulds and should-nots. What if we could go back, not physically to our childhood years, but to the freedom to trust and love and pray children are better acquainted with?
2021-04-14
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Best Conquer Our Fear Through Prayer
Fear is a weighty word, one we’re often more comfortable leaving unnamed. We downplay it as worry, anxiety, or insecurity. It’s our personality or preference, we say. Yet to conquer our fear we must first face it, acknowledge the grip it has had on our lives. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social media. You may find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter. If you want to l...
2021-04-07
13 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Focus on the Things that Really Matter
Isn’t that the point of it all—to find the things that really matter and let go of the things that don’t? The war within us is that we are drawn to the things we wish we weren’t and the importance of what matters easily fades. Yet is it that the right things fade or that they are simply blurred when they get out of focus? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect...
2021-03-31
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Know When You Are Being Selfish
Selfishness is far easier to see in someone else than it is to identity in ourselves. It can slide in subtly, unannounced. It might keep quiet, hoping to remain unnoticed. Yet even before we identify it, it begins to turn our hearts. Our focus always paves a road to something, and selfishness inherently pulls our attention to ourselves—and away from our purpose to praise God. A selfish focus will always result in our living less than the life God invites us to. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog....
2021-03-24
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Know When Multitasking is a Good Thing
Multitasking is an ability often highlighted on resumes and celebrated in the workplace. We like to think we can juggle all the things, and do it well. We might even welcome more on our plate, label it practice. This is how we level up, enhance our performance, earn our merit. Yet before we can know when multitasking is a good thing, we must identify where it directs our focus. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to...
2021-03-17
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Stop Pleasing People and Love Them Better
That ache inside to be seen true and valued highly, I’ve felt it too. I’ve also tried to better myself in other’s eyes, gain approval, and secure friendships as if to prove to myself that I matter. Isn’t that what we want to be reassured of—what’s beneath our people pleasing tendencies—that we matter? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social media. You may find me on Instagra...
2021-03-10
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
Do This to Love Well When Your Energy Is Low
Depleted. Disconnected. Deficient. Have you felt any of these lately? Like you are on empty—like you’re trying to simply survive the day, and you have little energy left for much else. You want to live well and love well, to see beyond the right-in-front-of-you obstacles and inadequacies. What if more is possible? What if opening our hearts and lives to others when our energy is low doesn’t have to demand more of us that we can actually give? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More c...
2021-03-03
11 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Heal from Words That Have Wounded Us
Which are the words that linger, the ones you hear in your head in your lowest moments, the ones that wear you down or beat you down or wound you many times over? Many of us have discovered the heavy truth that words indeed can hurt us, and the ones that dismantle us on the inside often don’t wound just once. Today if it’s hard to see how God can use you as a light in your neighborhood when the dark of destructive words is a reality you face daily, I want to speak hope into your hurt...
2021-02-24
11 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Speak Gentle Words that Produce Life
Gentle words spoken when we least expect them reassure something deep inside our souls: that we hold value in the eyes of others. These are the words that are genuinely kind and possess a power that is not found in volume. These are the words that are both light and saturated in the weighty, Holy Spirit glory. As we lean into mission in our everyday lives, how do we speak more of these gentle words that produce so much life? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More...
2021-02-17
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Stop Criticizing and Love with Grace
Words are hard to take back. But sometimes I wish I could rewind time, pause a moment longer before speaking, and say better words. I’ve pointed out what’s been missed in the cleaning before praising the work already done, been quick to become defensive, or let distraction sharpen my tone. But it’s not so easy to simply stop criticizing with our words. Instead of stopping what we do in our default moments, we need to start doing the right things so we can actually stop doing the wrong things. Listen in, or if you prefer...
2021-02-10
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Employ the Power of the No: Margin + Mission
No can be the hardest word in the world for me to say. Can you relate? It feels selfish or strict or combative, and I’d rather go with the flow and say all the yeses and never rock the boat. But I’ve found that all the yeses make the boat sink, and a sinking boat cannot do what is boat is meant to do. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on s...
2021-02-03
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
(To Live Full This Missional Life) Open the Door
Who doesn’t want to live full, to savor this actual life, to experience joy and peace that transcends the here-and-now and not-yet-right? Yet the full life seems insistently just beyond reach. The immediate weighs heavy on hope, and it can feel like swimming slow is the best we’ve got. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social media. You may find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter. If y...
2021-01-27
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
Identity vs. Activity: How to Actually Live Mission
It’s easiest to see the ways we are not qualified for missional living—how we haven’t been and it feels awkward to now start, or we know the hot mess below the surface and doubt our lives can actually point others to Jesus. We see how we’ve held back or drawn assumptions or tried and failed hard, and this starting on a new path is safer to just be for someone else. How do we actually live on mission when we are just us? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to...
2021-01-20
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
46 - Dear Friend, Maybe Today You Need to Know . . .
I wanted to write a letter of encouragement. To speak directly to you. To remind you that you possess qualities that reflect God and therefore point arrows to Him. When you turn your gaze towards Him, your life points others towards His glory, His goodness, His kindness, His righteousness, His holiness, His joy, His love. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social media. You may find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook...
2021-01-13
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Live (Mission) Well in the Next Chapter
And it struck me then, and I’ve never forgotten it: rain is an opportunity to share an umbrella. 2020 bleeding into the next chapter of 2021 may feel like the longest rainstorm we could possibility have to weather. But even the throes of a pandemic offers the same gift: rain is an opportunity to share an umbrella. Each storm is an invitation to look out beyond our own inconvenience and misery to see who else might also be caught in the pelting rain. Rain is a gift that can help us see. Listen in, or...
2021-01-06
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
Why I Chose Nevertheless as my 2021 Word of the Year
The week after Christmas, it seems a little like a falling off, like a sudden dissipation of the wave of anticipation we’ve been riding. We look at the gifts that have been unwrapped and regret some of the ones bought, some of the ones not bought, and it’s easy to settle into a funk when all we see is leftover wrappings, empty wrappings. Sometimes the week after Christmas can feel empty. But as we catch our breath, we find there is grace in the lull to learn again to simply be . . . and to choose what our word of t...
2020-12-30
12 min
The Uncommon Normal
Part 4: How to Unwrap Hope When All Days Feel the Same
My 7-year-old still sings that it’s a “silent mid-night,” and perhaps she’s right. Perhaps it was in the stillest part of the night—the most unexpected hour—that the sky alit with blazing glory. The shepherds were certainly surprised. Their day had begun, routine and ordinary. The sun set softly, all the norm. Even as darkness came and the stars came out, all, all still felt the same. The same as yesterday. And the day before. And the day before. Perhaps, as we enter the week of Christmas, you’re feeling a little like the shepherds too—...
2020-12-23
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
Part 3: How to Unwrap the Gift of Hope at Christmastime
We inch ever nearer the gift of Christmas this week, count down Advent days on a calendar. Anticipation rises with the welcome of each new day. One more day—one day closer! Oh, that the joy of children would be reflected too in our hearts as we unwrap the greatest gift ever given: the hope of God here with us! Emmanuel, we sing. O come, o come, Emmanuel. It’s a beckoning of expectant hearts for God to come near us. Because Emmanuel, I read, means “with-us God, or God with us.” He is the “with-us Go...
2020-12-16
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
Part 2: How to Unwrap the Gift of Hope at Christmastime
“Hark,” that word we know from “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” it means to “to pay close attention to” or “listen.” It signifies action. The shepherds listened intently to the angels, then responded to glory revealed: “Let’s go! Let’s hurry,” they said, “and find this Word that is born in Bethlehem and see for ourselves what the Lord has revealed to us.” Then, the Scripture says, they ran. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social...
2020-12-09
11 min
The Uncommon Normal
Part 1: How to Unwrap the Gift of Hope at Christmastime
The approach of Christmas was marked during my childhood by the smell of a snowmobile running warm in the cold of Minnesota winters. Every year my dad would ask who wanted to go with him to find a Christmas tree, and every year as the moment of pulling up the layers of wool socks and bundling up to the nose approached, one-by-one by siblings said no, and I again got to go. I would sit in front of my dad, my helmet bobbing against his chest as we shouted Christmas carols, and I savored the snow flying into my...
2020-12-02
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How Gratitude Can Make You a Better Neighbor
How do I conclude this journey of gratitude when the end is but the mere beginning? How do I put into words the difference it makes to hold as treasures the things given from God’s hand? This week we follow the ripple begun by practicing gratitude out even further to see how it touches our neighborhoods. Because gratitude, it doesn’t touch just one life, it touches many. Live gratitude and it will pull you deeper into God’s embrace. Live gratitude and it will open wider your heart to be a better parent, child, sibling, friend, colleague, and ne...
2020-11-25
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Live Grateful for This One Life I've Been Given
Gratitude gives me vision to see beyond the here and now—to see wonder in even the mundane, repetitious, and awaiting-completion. It helps me appreciate my various roles, lean into the ways they each grow me. It helps me to better listen and connect and engage—to live this one life of mine to the full. Gratitude helps me welcome interruptions as gifts, see the good first in the people I love, and be present in today’s moments. I have but this one life to live. And so do you. Listen in, or if...
2020-11-18
11 min
The Uncommon Normal
The Things I Only See with a Grateful Heart
As we focus this week on what is true of us because of what’s true of God, we find we must press ever deeper into who God is. All that’s true of us is true because of who God is and what He’s done for us. Our identity, our value, our mission—it’s all found in Him. He pursues us, calls us to Himself, and invites us to join Him in His mission to make disciples all across the earth—in every little, ordinary corner of the earth. Listen in, or if you prefer to re...
2020-11-09
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
3 Ways Gratitude Gets Down to the Heart of the Matter
The past couple days and through the next week we are focusing on attributes of God because it’s hard to live with a heart open to our neighbors if it’s closed off to God. Gratitude intwines so surely with missional living because when we give God access to our heart and life, giving our neighbors access to know us and do life with us becomes a natural overflow. In the middle of the still-messy of 2020, I need gratitude to speak to the heart of what’s the matter on the inside of me and gently align...
2020-11-04
11 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Join the Uncommon Normal Gratitude 2020 Challenge
It’s been there all along, but long months of uncertainty and social issues weighing raw and heavy have made it more obvious: we are discontent. Scrabbling for peace but coming up empty. Ready for change but not always sure of the right, the true, and the best ways to pursue it. Our lives feel more than shaken, our country far from perfect, and our purpose in it all a bit fuzzy. As we near the end of 2020, many of us might be apt to join a gratitude challenge to wrap a bow round the less-than-pretty before the end of...
2020-10-28
10 min
The Uncommon Normal
Beneath Burlap: How to be Undone to be Redone
A glance in the direction of our front door as I was pulling into the driveway gave me pause. The teal-tinted burlap I’d just months previous pushed, pulled, and re-adjusted a few too many times was looking a bit yellow. Later that day, I took a closer look. Sure enough, the sun, which had begun to disintegrate the previous, natural burlap, was already fading the tinted burlap. And here, buried in the layers of burlap was a lesson for the finding: to create room for what will be, what is needs to be pulled away. To move forward af...
2020-10-21
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Let Go of Perfect for Something Better
Have you ever been asked just the right question precisely when you needed it? A few days ago I was loving challenged by a friend to ask God the truth about my work. The conversation stemmed from an admittance that I always feel compelled to produce my very best work and struggle with giving myself a break. Because I am committed to being transparent in the middle of my learning how to live on mission, I want to bring you into the conversation I’m currently having with God. If you, too, need to learn how to let go of...
2020-10-14
08 min
The Uncommon Normal
A Simple Recipe for Rest in the Busy Seasons
The holidays are scarcely on our radar yet, but already we are weary. Long days with schedules still turned upside down have cramped our ability to truly rest. We may feel less productive but more tired. In the midst of the chaos, we long to feel grounded and at our best. What we need is a simple recipe for the rest that has long eluded us. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you...
2020-10-07
09 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Choose the Best Words to Believe
There is no denying the power of words to build us or break us, misguide the way we see ourselves or right our vision. Perhaps there have been words spoken to you in moments you were most vulnerable—words that wounded you, stuck with you, defined your moments since. It’s hard to love well when we don’t see ourselves as worthy of being loved. It’s hard to live given when what we’ve needed was withheld by those we trusted. Yet just as words can negatively impact us, so too can the right words heal our soul-holes...
2020-09-30
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Remain Positive in the Messy Middle
The middle of the road seems to be the longest stretch, yes? When we face the unknown for endless days, it begins to wear away at our resolve, our patience, and our hope. What is it for you? School or school-events still on hold? Financial strain exacerbated by Covid? Singleness or loss or a terrifying medical diagnosis that seems to have you locked in a holding pattern? Waiting is hard. It just it. But in the messy middle of waiting, we need a way to still remain positive. To still live with our hearts open and our eyes lifted...
2020-09-23
00 min
Love Well on Purpose with Rachel Schelb
Episode 53 - Bonus Episode with Twyla Franz
Twyla shares today about her passion for loving neighbors well. She does this through missional community and living and explains what all of that means in this episode. You will love her heart for those around her and walk away from the episode feeling encouraged and challenged. Twyla has a 30 day devotion (available as an e-book) that will help you as you consider how you too can cultivate a missional lifestyle!
2020-09-18
34 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Get to the Life You Long to Live
I have a hunch that I am not alone in wishing it were possible to live a life rich with purpose and connection—one that involves getting to know my neighbors and living my faith in genuine, everyday ways. Collectively we are sick of feeling lonely, and sometimes even sick of being ourselves. The life we long to live may be a vague idea or drawn out with immense detail, but we still feel stuck. The life we want to live feels out of reach. But maybe it doesn’t have to be. Maybe there is a...
2020-09-16
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Employ the Power of Baby Steps
Our fast-paced culture forces a divide, it seems, between those all in and those wavering. It feels as if we must choose a path, and stick with it—charge full-steam ahead, or jump off the train. The things that require patience and a long-view perspective chaff our aspiration for efficiency and productivity. We want to grow and become all that we can be but rarely do we accept the slow progress of baby steps as acceptable. But perhaps we’ve gotten it backwards. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the...
2020-09-09
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Cure Loneliness with Community
If Covid’s taught us anything, it may be that our need for community is more real than we ever realized. It’s accentuated how isolated we’ve felt. With our busy slowed, we’ve felt all the emotions that had been easier to ignore. Current times have shifted our priorities, and perhaps pushed connecting with other people much higher than on our pre-Covid lists. Yet while we know more surely our need to be connected and known, we may feel a little lost with how to get there. If it is possible to cure our loneliness with community, we want...
2020-09-02
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Friendship-Building to Organic Discipleship
We talk about it often around here—organic discipleship—so this week we are going to unpack it a bit more. We’ll put practical steps to theory and leave with an actionable step you can begin to practice today. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social media. You may find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter. Link Mentioned: Morning Routines
2020-08-26
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Survive the Start of School
The months since Covid changed our lives have slid together. Jokingly I’ve called it a time warp, but inside I’ve had my moments of railing against the endless holding pattern. For over five months we’ve been home, and now school starts a week from tomorrow but still at home. Again, indefinitely. After sitting with uncertainty so long, it seems we should be pros at navigating its waves. But the honest truth is that I need to quiet my spirit and hold my hands open in new and intentional ways to survive the start of school this year...
2020-08-19
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
8 Best Things to Stock Up On
The fear of scarcity rattled us early on when the Coronavirus hit. Empty shelves mocked us, churned us, and prompted us to stock up on what we could, sadly at the expense of others. But rooted in our attempts to buffer our fear was narrow, self-focused attention. As numbers rise again and we face a fresh wave of not-knowing, let’s leave some toilet paper and cleaning supplies for our neighbors and stock up instead on things that will last. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More co...
2020-08-12
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Live on Mission with a Pure Motive
When so much emphasis is placed on what we do, it can be easy to repeat our learned pattern of thinking without giving it a second thought. We often describe ourselves by what we do for work, or if we are a SAHM, by our role of not working a traditional job. Yet what we do outwardly is an overflow of what is going on inside us; it does not define us, it merely describes what’s visible. When we begin inching our way into missional living, we find we must answer this question: what motive lies beneath what we...
2020-08-05
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Make Neighbors Feel Right at Home
The moment we step in the front door, especially of a home we have never entered before, all our feelers are on high alert. Our brain rapid-fires questions like Do I take my shoes off? Where do I put them? How long do I stay in the entry? What do I need to avoid touching? If we have young kids with us, we are also hyper-aware of where they are and what they could potentially break. Very quickly we gauge our level of comfortability and that first impression is often sticky. So how can we, as missional people, make...
2020-07-29
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Clean for Unexpected Guests
Learning to posture ourselves as open—open to loving our neighbors well, welcoming them into our home, and doing life with them—shifts our mindset. Instead of avoiding, we begin to expect unexpected guests. While we talk often about slowly embracing a missional lifestyle, taking baby steps and trusting that God is growing something rich and beautiful in us—today I’d like to dive into a very practical component of our response to mission: how to clean your house for unexpected guests. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. Mo...
2020-07-22
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Grow Deeper Friendships
Do you have a friend, the soul-quenching, real kind? Or do you feel the longing, but are hesitant to linger long enough for the friendship to flourish? Perhaps you feel like you are on the outside looking in, always. Or maybe you want to push through the uncomfortable feelings of vulnerability but you just don’t exactly know how to. If missional living in our neighborhood means that we are slowly developing deeper friendships, let’s talk about how we practically get there. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog.
2020-07-15
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Remain Missional Through the Messy
We live most of our moments in the messy, sticky, actual life realm. Life happens. Fallen pickle jars shatter against the concrete of the garage floor. Feelings get bent out of whack in the midst of neighborhood play. Conflict thuds with heavy feet on the airy moments. We juggle the important work of parenting with other demands, still present, still with their own importance. If being missional includes sharing the life-on-life stuff, it must be possible to move ever towards mission while we live our messy, actual lives. Perhaps the messiest moments are actually the greatest opportunities to engage...
2020-07-08
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
When Will Life Go Back to Normal?
God is near, no matter what tomorrow looks like. God is with me, even if normal will be forever re-defined. God is present, even when I don’t see it or feel it. Perhaps it’s time to stop asking the question, “When will life go back to normal?” and ask instead, “What will my normal be?” What rhythms will flavor my life? Who will I be even when this is the only question I have power to answer? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content...
2020-07-01
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Have Courage When You Are Afraid
“Courage doesn’t always roar; sometimes courage is the tiny voice at the end of the day saying, ‘I will try again tomorrow.” How true are these words about courage from Mary Anne Radmacher! A mistruth about missional living that once deterred me from getting to know my neighbors is that it was a life available only to extreme extroverts or insanely courageous people. I am neither. I’d choose peaceful harmony over adventure most days and still feel that twinge of hesitation at the beginning of so many conversations. Yet I know that doing life with my neighbors put togeth...
2020-06-24
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
How to Make a Splash with Your Summer
Much of life exists in paradox. The sun is shining as kids play with friends in the front yard and ride bikes around the neighborhood, and I answer a group Facetime call so my siblings and I can talk to our grandpa, many miles away, and encourage him to hold onto life so his daughters can make it in time to say goodbye. Pain and heartache juxtapose with joy and life, and we live in the tension. To be human is to experience both, and often as parallels. Today we will hold the tension of both/and while we...
2020-06-17
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Stories of Light Pushing Through
We could use a little more togetherness, a little less dividing us. As the sun beats down on the world slowly reopening around us, we can see more clearly the walls in places that never should have gone up. We live in a fractured world—fractured through a separation, a division, between God and humans. It was not supposed to be this way. Where love was meant to grow, it’s stunted and impeded. But there are places the light pushes through, and these are life-lines connecting the world of broken to the Creator who will one day restore. Toda...
2020-06-10
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Morning Routine Your Summer 2020
So why talk about morning routine now, rather than the myriad of other ways we can lean into missional living when we are neighborhood-bound for the summer? Here’s why. Summer is prime time for connecting with neighbors. It’s easier to spend time outdoors, and that visibility makes it simpler to get to know neighbors better. We will dive into conversation about how we can be intentional this summer with inviting our neighbors into our lives, but it’s equally important to let what we do overflow from who we are. Listen...
2020-06-03
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
The Things I've Gotten Wrong
Filling my thoughts with what I’ve gotten wrong turns bitter my gratitude and stingy my praise. I can stay here, wallowing in regret, but it’s like quick sand. It will pull me in until I can’t see the way out. But filling my vision with Him helps me see the grace He covers me with and gives me the strength to reach up and grasp His hand. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to con...
2020-05-27
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
A Husband’s Guide to Neighborhood Missional Community
Can you tell me what is it that you do? No fluff, just the meat and bones version? Guys, this one’s just for you. Today we answer the question: What exactly is a neighborhood missional community, and how can I replicate it where I live? * This episode is not solely for husbands, but written with husbands in mind. If you would like a straight-forward explanation of how we do neighborhood missional community, this is for you! ** Also, my voice was a little scratchy during this recording. My apologies, and thank you...
2020-05-20
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
More Than Living When You Feel Empty
If you are feeling empty and discontent, my prayer for you today is that you can move toward more than what you have known, more than what you believe, and more than what you see. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also love to connect with you on social media. You may find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter.
2020-05-13
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Joining the Mission of a Holy God
Joining the mission of a holy God sounds a little intimidating, if I’m honest. Holy is a heavy word. The completeness of God’s holiness—His through-and-through pureness and awe-invoking presence makes me feel a little like Susan inquiring about Aslan in C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. “Aslan is a lion–the Lion, the great Lion." "Ooh" said Susan. "I'd thought he was a man. Is he—quite safe? I shall feel rather nervous about meeting a lion". . . “Safe?" said Mr. Beaver . . . "Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he's g...
2020-05-06
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Bonus: For Such a Transition as This
As we are beginning to experience or looking forward to coronavirus restrictions being lifted, we may find that we are feeling all the emotions, again. Anticipation couples with worry, relief is tinged with regret. We thought we were more than ready, but then the next moment we are not so sure. Whether the waiting has gotten old, the transition unfolds too slowly for our liking, or we aren’t ready yet for another change, the truth is that this is new for all of us, just as the onset of a world-wide pandemic also was. As mission-minded people, how ca...
2020-05-03
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Impatient with Uncertainty?
All the things we want fast—check-marks on our to-do-lists, digits on our direct deposits, accomplishments to pad our resumes, yes, even godly character and a mission-immersed life at microwave-speed—could we hold them with open hands? Could we dare to believe that something far richer could be won in the places our patience must grow most extravagantly? Because when we are weak, I AM is our strength, but we may need a slower pace to see it. Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on ove...
2020-04-29
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Trusting in a Good God in the Middle of a Pandemic
Do we trust that He is good, even in the midst of a world turned upside down and fear turned loose to whisper in our ears? Because before we can proclaim His goodness across the room, or across a driveway, or across the space of social media, we need to first wrestle with it in our own hearts. Is God good even through a pandemic like covid-19? Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over to the blog. More content is available at TheUncommonNormal.com. I would also lo...
2020-04-22
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When I Don’t Know Where to Start
These past few weeks we have been graced with ample opportunity to be beginners. Yes, though this time in history is hard and it’s heavy, and I am not negating the pain, grace-lines our floundering, our feeling like we don’t know what we are doing or how to respond. The breath of grace lingers on our up-ended schedules and overturned priorities, our now in-side-out proficiencies and side-ways routines. Why? Because when we acknowledge we are not in control, we can learn to trust the One who holds the whole aching, groaning world tender in His hands. Through this...
2020-04-15
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When I Don’t Live in a Neighborhood
In the midst of our world-wide efforts to flatten the curve of covid-19, missional living may have drifted off our radar. To compound the apparent disconnect, today we are talking about neighborhood missional living when we don’t even live in a neighborhood. Strike two. Yet I’m choosing to believe that because you are here, reading or listening, something in you also believes that living on mission is not only still relevant, it’s all the more needed. Non-neighborhood dwellers, today you may feel small, alone, insignificant—like an outsider looking in. I can relate. The weight of wanting...
2020-04-08
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When I’m Too Busy
“How can we possibly add everyday mission to our already-packed fifteen-to-nineteen waking hours of each day?” ask the authors of A Field Guide for Everyday Mission. Perhaps this is a question you and I have asked with similar words—one that haunts us and simultaneously offers us permission to dismiss the nudge to live on mission. They continue: “The very thought is enough to overwhelm us and keep us from even trying.” We nod in agreement. But their next question is unexpected: “But what if that’s the wrong question?” The statement that follows hit dangerously close to home for me, a former...
2020-04-01
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When My Neighbors Are NOT Interested
This series, “Obstacles to Neighborhood Missional Living,” was spurred from a desire to reach into the crevices and shed hope, light, and truth on that reason that for you keeps you from connecting with your neighbors in meaningful and life-giving ways. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that a scary and invisible virus would be closing us inside our own homes, nulling proximity even in neighborhoods, by the time I would write this piece. So I struggle with whether it is still relevant, whether it best serves you, the reader or listener, in the current life we a...
2020-03-25
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When My Spouse Is Not on Board
There are many things my husband and I are both on board with. Our food preferences are very similar as is our taste in furniture, décor, music, and perfume. But when we don’t agree, I am quietly stubborn and he bristles at any attempt to control him. He wants to air the conflict and I would much prefer to wish it away. He sees in black and white and I point out how the same thing could be seen from multiple angles. He is decisive, and the less important a decision is, the harder it is for me...
2020-03-18
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When My House Is Too Small
My house is small, we think—yet for some reason that ache to foster community right in our home is not easily brushed aside. Practicality has its place, we justify—and yet we hope there is another option besides saying no to community or yes to a different house. I invite you to consider the possibility that your desire to connect is a beautiful part of being human. Brené Brown, researcher and New York Times best-selling author, offers us this: “We are biologically, cognitively, physically, and spiritually wired to love, to be loved, and to belong” (26). It’s ingrained deep in our...
2020-03-11
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Neighborhood Missional Living When I am an Introvert
What is the unbreachable obstacle you feel stands in the way of missional living in your neighborhood? Perhaps you are an introvert, your spouse is not on board, your house is too small, or you simply don’t know where to begin. Friend, I am so glad you are here because this series is one you won’t want to miss! First up is “Neighborhood Missional Living When I Am an Introvert”! Listen in, or if you prefer to read, head on over here to the blog. From this page you can view the full topic line-up for the...
2020-03-04
00 min
The Uncommon Normal
Trailer
Living as a disciple-making-disciple in your neighborhood doesn’t have to feel intimidating, and that is why I started The Uncommon Normal. My vision for the podcast is that it will be a space to steep in truth that combats the faulty messages we have believed about our worth and our purpose. A space that will inspire both a dream of what it could look like to live missionally right in your neighborhood and the courage to take baby steps in that direction. A space to be life-long learners together. Friend, I invite you to join me th...
2020-02-10
00 min
Everyday Disciple Podcast
Neighborhood Missional Living for the Imperfectly Ready w/ Twyla Franz
Neighborhood missional living is something that many ascribe to, but not everyone achieves. This type of intentional discipleship in community includes family, friends, and those living closest to you and helps you experience the gospel in ways that you never imagined. This week on the Lifeschool Podcast, we talk with our friend Twyla Franz, a mother of three, as she shares a bit of her family’s journey into missional living. She’ll show us how to start taking baby steps in spite of being imperfectly ready. In This Episode You’ll Learn: What life for a young family living on mis...
2019-12-16
25 min
Liliana Mascareñas' Podcast
Fouetté_3julio2015_Push Comes to Shove/Entrevista Convexus Ballet Contemporáneo
En este programa descubriremos una de las grandes obras de Twyla Tharp, coreógrafa moderna norteamericana quien posee un estilo revolucionario y muy innovador, distinguiéndose por la fusión de estilos tanto coreográficos como musicales. Esta pieza fue hecha para el famoso bailarina ruso Mikhail Baryshnikov y combina el ragtime de Joseph Lamb con la música de concierto de Franz Joseph Haydn.
2015-07-07
1h 00