• 119 Finding Miracles Between Doubt and Joy (with singer-songwriter Andy Squyres)
    2025/06/25

    In this episode of the Attaching to God podcast, host Geoff Holsclaw chats with singer-songwriter and poet Andy Squyres about his faith journey, his time in Santa Cruz, and reconciling disappointment with hope.

    They discuss his creative process, dealing with grief and deconstruction, and the significance of embracing both doctrinal depth and authentic emotional experiences in faith.

    Andy Squyres is a songwriter and author born and raised in the Bay Area of northern California who for the last quarter century has been working from the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Check out his latest EP, "Miracle Service".

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    47 分
  • 118 Beyond Discipleship: The Future of Spiritual Formation (with Kyle Strobel)
    2025/06/19

    What exactly is spiritual formation? Is it similar or different than discipleship? And who is having this conversation about spiritual formation anyway?

    In this episode of the Attaching to God podcast, hosted by Geoff Holsclaw and produced by Embodied Faith, the focus is on spiritual formation—what it is, how it compares to discipleship, and its future. Dr. Strobel shares his journey into this field, discusses the historical background of spiritual formation within evangelicalism, and explains the importance of integrating theological depth into spiritual practices. Concerns about the potential pitfalls of spiritual formation becoming a mere self-help concept and the need for ecclesial context and communal life are highlighted.

    Dr. Kyle Strobel is the director of the Institute for Spiritual Formation and is associate professor of spiritual theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, who writes and teaches in the area of spiritual formation. He is most recently the co-author of the book, Where Prayer Becomes Real: How Honesty with God Transforms Your Soul.

    Be sure to follow his writing on his Substack.

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    38 分
  • 117 Finding Emotional Health While Helping Other: or, Healing Leadership Trauma (with Sheila and Nicholas Rowe)
    2025/06/11

    In this episode of the Attaching to God podcast, we explore the often overlooked emotional struggles faced by leaders.

    Our guests are Nicholas and Sheila Wise Rowe. Nicholas Rowe is the Haslin Associate Professor of Leadership at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. And Sheila Wise Row is a seasoned counselor and author (and previous podcast guest). We talk about their new book, Healing Leadership Trauma: Finding Emotional Health and Helping Others Flourish. The conversation delves into the impact of trauma, attachment theory, and the myths of self-sufficiency in leadership. They also cover systemic challenges such as racial and gender trauma and share practical embodied practices for healing.

    00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Trauma

    00:44 Meet the Authors: Nicholas Row and Sheila Wise Row

    02:04 The Journey of Co-Writing 'Healing Leadership'

    03:16 Understanding Leadership Challenges

    06:54 Attachment Theory and Leadership

    09:06 Insecure Attachment in Leadership

    17:00 The Myth of Self-Sufficiency in Leadership

    22:12 Systemic Dynamics: Gender and Racial Trauma

    25:45 Historical Context of Cultural Systems

    26:35 Challenges Faced by Marginalized Leaders

    28:10 Gender Expectations and Leadership

    30:36 Defining Leadership Trauma

    32:32 Embodied Practices for Healing

    37:54 Community Support and Accountability

    45:37 Final Thoughts and Staying Connected



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    51 分
  • 116 Neurodiversity and Attachment: Bridging the Gap (with Barbara Grant)
    2025/06/03

    Does neurodiversity impact relational attachments? What does secure and insecure attachment look like for those who aren’t neurotypical?

    In this episode of the Attachment to God podcast, hosts Geoff and Cyd Holsclaw are joined by Barbara Grant, a specialist in autism and neurodiverse couples coaching. They talk about how neurodiversity impacts relational attachments and spiritual practices, particularly in the context of secure and insecure attachment.

    Barbara Grant, holds a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy, a Certified Autism Specialist (IBCCES) and a certified Neurodiverse Couples Coach (AANE). She edited and is one of the authors of Uniquely Us: Gracefully Navigating the Maze of Neurodiverse Marriages and is the co-host of The Neurodiverse Couple's Coaches podcast.

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    41 分
  • 115 Anchored in Love: The Center of the Apostle Paul's Theology (with Dr. Nijay Gupta)
    2025/05/30

    Scholars of the Apostle Paul have long debated the so-called center of Paul’s theology, focusing on themes like justification by faith, reconciliation, union with Christ, and the apocalyptic triumph of God in Christ. But what if love really is the heart of the gospel that he preached?

    In this episode of the Attaching to God podcast, we welcome Nijay Gupta, the Julius R. Manti Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, to discuss his new book The Affections of Christ Jesus: Love at the Heart of Paul's Theology.

    Dr. Gupta elaborates on the crucial role of love in Paul's teachings and explores its connection to emotional theory and neuroscience. Gupta also touches upon his personal experiences with emotional well-being.

    Be sure to check out his podcast, Slow Theology: Simple Faith for Chaotic Times

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    52 分
  • 114 The Dynamics of Anxiety and Faith (with Steve Cuss)
    2025/05/16

    In this episode of the Attaching to God podcast, hosts Geoff and Cyd Holsclaw welcome Steve Cuss. They delve into the nature of anxiety, different coping mechanisms, and how these dynamics affect relationships, including one's relationship with God.

    Steve highlights the importance of addressing reactivity, identifying false needs, and fostering supportive environments within leadership teams. The episode also touches on creating inclusive spaces for minorities in leadership and discusses Steve's future project of developing an anxiety assessment tool. The conversation is engaging and insightful, offering practical tips for leaders striving to create healthier, more resilient communities.

    Steve Cuss is the author of Managing Leadership Anxiety and The Expectation Gap: The Tiny, Vast Space between Our Beliefs and Experience of God, and also a columnist and host of Christianity Today’s Being Human podcast. Steve founded Capable Life to help people lower anxiety, break stuck patterns and increase well being in the workplace, home place, and in your faith.

    00:00 Steve Cuss

    00:14 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    01:21 Formula One Fandom

    05:35 Steve's Background and Capable Life

    08:27 Understanding Anxiety and Relationships

    13:47 Differentiation and Attachment

    17:58 False Needs and Chronic Anxiety

    23:25 Coping Mechanisms and Insecurity

    23:46 Overconfidence and Pretense

    24:25 Trauma Chaplaincy and Self-Discovery

    26:19 Building Healthy Church Cultures

    27:09 Pursuing a Doctorate and Integration of Disciplines

    28:16 Understanding Protection and Pretense

    31:14 Addressing Organizational Anxiety

    33:37 Minority Experiences in Leadership

    38:53 Contagious Emotions and Jesus' Example

    42:05 Final Thoughts and Future Plans



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    48 分
  • 113 The Urgency of Grace: Finding Relief in a Worn-Out World (with David Zahl)
    2025/05/12

    We are all looking for a bit of relief. Some pain relief, relief from stress, the relief of getting the kids off to school or maybe to bed on time. But do we think of God’s grace as the big relief?

    In this episode, we welcome back David Zahl, of Mockingbird Ministries.

    David introduces his new book titled The Big Relief: The Urgency of Grace for a Worn-Out World, which focuses on how God's grace is the ultimate relief we all seek in our stress-filled lives. They discuss various aspects of grace, including forgiveness, imputation, and surrender, and how these can alleviate the modern pressures of status anxiety and the demand for control. The conversation delves into the importance of recognizing suffering and offering consolation through the grace of God. David also shares insights on creating church communities that provide relief rather than additional burdens.

    00:00 Introduction: Seeking Relief
    00:39 Guest Introduction: David Zahl
    01:24 The Urgency of Grace
    02:56 Grace in a Pressure Cooker World
    06:11 Defining Grace: The Big Relief
    08:49 Forgiveness: Relief from Regret
    14:03 Imputation: Relief from Status Anxiety
    21:00 Surrender: Relief from Control
    27:09 Cultivating Communities of Relief
    30:10 Conclusion and Farewell

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    34 分
  • 112 Courage to Commit: Why Embracing Religion Still Matters (with Ross Douthat)
    2025/05/07

    Host Geoff Holsclaw engages with New York Times columnist and author Ross Douthat. They discuss the enduring relevance and shifting perceptions of religion in a scientific and secular age, driven by Douthat’s book Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious.

    The conversation navigates the historical impact of new atheism, the existential malaise in youth culture, and a generational gap in religious knowledge. Douthat elaborates on his rationale for advocating religion not just for its therapeutic or social benefits but also for its intellectual robustness.

    Topics covered include the persistence of supernatural experiences, the case for commitment to established religions, and the importance of community and institutional structure in religious life. Douthat also shares his personal journey through various Christian traditions, culminating in his commitment to Catholicism. The episode concludes with insights into how suffering and chronic illness have deepened Douthat’s faith and understanding of God's providence.

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    46 分