Matt

Charting Life

Society EN ↓ 39 episodes

Welcome to the Charting Life Podcast where we set off to explore life's uncharged mysteries through meaningful conversations and always with a healthy dose of laughter. In this podcast, I attempt to embark on a journey of that discovers the nuances of life by exploring the often overlooked and unexplored facets of life through engaging conversations. Each episode offers a fresh perspective and a touch of humor to lift your day. Welcome to a show where curiosity knows no bounds and every conversation is an adventure. If you are interested in being a guest on the show please fill out the simple...

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Matt

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

Charting Forgiveness: Letting Go of Deep Family Wounds 03.07.2026

What is the hardest part about forgiving someone who hurt you deeply? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Is it possible to truly forgive someone who hasn't apologized and still broke your heart? In this episode, I sit down with speaker and coach Rebekah Storey to tackle the heavy, often misunderstood reality of forgiveness. After experiencing a painful family estrangement right before her...

Charting Counterculture: Living Intentionally in Your Youth 19.06.2026

Is a four-year college degree still the best default path for young adults? Tell us your experience or thoughts in the comments below! In this episode, author Tory Haas challenges the cultural defaults handed to today’s youth and young adults. We examine the practical necessity of seeking wise mentors, the long-term impact of building sustainable physical habits early in life, and why young people...

Charting Attention: Navigating ADHD, Work, and True Purpose 05.06.2026

How do you build a life of purpose when you mind is constantly fighting the urge to escape the boredom of the daily grind? In this episode, Aaron Benfield joins the conversation to discuss the realities of living and working with ADHD and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. Together, we explore the theology of work, the human rebellion against boredom, and why Socrates' call to live an "examined life"...

Charting Habits: Aristotle, AI, and Attention Spans 24.04.2026

Are your daily digital habits shaping you into the person you actually want to be? In this special solo episode, I am turning my seminary paper into a practical conversation about how social media actively forms our character. We explore the philosophy of Aristotle and René Girard to understand how the algorithms underlying our favorite apps are designed to make us highly predictable and emotional...

Charting Evidence: A Former Atheist's Journey to Faith 10.04.2026

How do you go from a childhood in foster care believing God is imaginary, to a Christian author defending the absolute authority of Scripture? In Part 2 of my conversation with fantasy author Lee Monroe, we shift from the physical prison system to the intellectual journey of faith. Lee opens up about his difficult upbringing in foster care and his early, staunch commitment to atheism . We explore...

Charting Dignity: Contraband, Corrections, and the Image of God 27.03.2026

How does an encounter with God change the way you treat people in some of the darkest places on earth? In this episode, I talk with author Lee Monroe to explore his near-decade of experience as a corrections officer. We navigate the gritty realities of the prison system , uncovering wild contraband like homemade swords and D&D dice , and dispelling myths about what it means to be a "guard." Le...

Charting Life: Start Building the Story You Leave Behind 13.03.2026

For Episode 30, I am stepping out of the interview chair for a special solo reflection on the journey of Charting Life. I share my personal struggle with "analysis paralysis" and why the greatest lesson I’ve learned so far is the profound necessity of simply taking the first step. I have discovered that a 1% improvement is infinitely more valuable than 0%. I look back at some of the most impactful...

Charting Creativity: Can Boredom Be the Seed of Art? 27.02.2026

Does true creativity require absolute freedom, or do restrictions actually breed imagination? In this episode, I sit down with my friend and fellow "bearded bishop," Jonathan Baker, to redefine what it means to be an artist. Jonathan and I explore how the daily grind—from crunching numbers to driving a school bus—can become a canvas for the creative life we are meant to live. Ultimately, we chart...

Charting Stories: Finding Truth in Imaginary Worlds 13.02.2026

Are we just as boneheaded as the characters we critique? Can a made-up story reveal the truth about who we are? R.L. Akers ( Overtwixt , Gray Gaynes series) shares his journey from computer programmer to storyteller, revealing why he believes creativity is not just for "artists" but is a calling for everyone made in the image of God. From the discipline of treating creativity like a job to the cha...

Charting Nutrition: Food Is Fuel, Not Your Friend 30.01.2026

Are you fueling your body, or just feeding an emotion? In this episode, I welcome back health coach JoJo Tabares to discuss why 90% of us are metabolically unhealthy and how our modern food environment fuels addiction. We explore the vital shift from viewing food as a friend to viewing it as fuel, offering a grace-filled approach to breaking bad habits. Follow Jojo Tabares: https://www.facebook.co...

Charting Masculinity: Sacrificing the Real To Find the Good 16.01.2026

Where do you go to reclaim true manliness? In this episode, I sit down with Dustin Wright (The Homestead Theologian) to move past the cultural caricatures of grit and black coffee and explore a deeper vision of biblical manhood. We discuss why the "real man" is often a myth, and how the "good man" is defined not by stoicism, but by presence, vulnerability, and sacrifice. Together, we chart a cours...

Charting College: Holding Onto Faith in the Middle of the Noise 19.12.2025

How do you keep your faith honest and alive when identity, culture, and ministry expectations all pull at you at once? In this conversation, I sit down with Carrie Burge, a college student preparing for youth ministry, to talk about faith formation in the middle of busyness, doubt, and cultural pressure. Together, we explore spiritual balance, identity in Christ, and why the Gospel loses its power...

Charting Differences: Stories From Two Theology Nerds 22.11.2025

This conversation is what happens when two theology nerds, a Pentecostal and a Reformed Baptist, get together and share life stories. Charting Life Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=charting%20life%20podcast For a free book on Audible, follow this link: https://amzn.to/46XVQC2 Follow George and his podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/059o65rKKbWtOzqhiFJGT1 https://www.facebook.com/...

Charting Questions: When the Journey Leads You To Unexpected Places 24.10.2025

What if the answers you’ve been chasing your whole life were waiting in the one place you never thought to look? In this conversation, Jason takes us on a journey from skepticism to belief, from chasing knowledge to encountering grace. Through years of questioning and intellectual pursuit Jason finally discovers that the truth he was seeking had a name and a presence that changed everything. This...

Charting the Call: Finding Faith When the Path Isn't Clear 10.10.2025

What if your calling isn’t a straight line but a series of unexpected turns guided by grace? In this episode, I talk with Robert Prasch about faith, vocation, and what happens when life doesn’t go the way you planned. Robert shares how his experiences reshaped his understanding of purpose and trust in God’s timing. Through stories of doubt, direction, and discovering faith, this conversation invit...

Charting Scales: When Numbers Don't Tell the Whole Story 26.09.2025

What if your greatest struggle with food, health, and identity was really a battle for your soul? In this conversation with George Sisson, co-host of 600 Pounds Down , we explore the intersections of health, faith, and transformation. George opens up about growing up overweight, wrestling with sin and shame, and the radical lifestyle changes that helped him lose over 90 pounds while discovering ne...

Charting Hope: When Light Breaks Through the Darkness || S3 Ep20 12.09.2025

Can God’s light really outshine the deepest darkness in a person’s life? In this episode, Nichole Henson shares her journey of surviving abuse, encountering real spiritual darkness, and finding freedom through faith. Her story is raw and honest, offering hope to anyone who has faced deep pain or wrestled with unseen battles. What does it look like to rebuild your life after surviving abuse and enc...

Charting Ziggurats: Exploring Towers, Temples, and Hubris 29.08.2025

Why did ancient people build ziggurats, and what do their towers reveal about humanity’s ambition and hubris? Why do humans keep building monuments that reach toward the heavens? In this episode, I explore the world of ziggurats with Dustin Wright. These towering temples that once dominated Mesopotamia and other regions now stand in ruins. We’ll consider what they meant to ancient cultures, how th...

Charting the Feminine: The Nature of God and the Bible's Women 15.08.2025

Can we fully understand God by only seeing the masculine in Scripture? This episode explores the nature of God as well as the Bible’s portrayal of women. With openness and curiosity, we wrestle with questions about God’s character, the cultural backdrop of Scripture, and what these narratives could mean for us today. This conversation is shaped by both shared convictions and respectful differences...

Charting Anxiety: What Philippians 4 Really Says About Anxiety 01.08.2025

What if “be anxious for nothing” isn’t a command to feel nothing but an invitation to be shaped by something deeper? What does it mean to “be anxious for nothing” and have we misunderstood the word be? In this episode, Dustin Wright joins me to explore anxiety not as a failure of faith but as a space for formation. Rooted in Philippians 4, our conversation traces how Scripture invites us to bring...

Charting Purpose: Learning to Be Loved Before Being Useful || S3 E16 18.07.2025

What if your purpose has less to do with how useful you are and much more about being loved, first? In a culture obsessed with performance, this conversation explores what it means to root identity in love before productivity. Catherine Cowell and I reflect on how calling, purpose, and gifting can all become distorted without a deeper foundation. At 23:20-25:45 Catherine listed 5 things that help...

Charting Courage: When God Uses One Life to Build Many || S3 Ep 15 05.07.2025

In this episode, I talk with Godfrey Gatete about his remarkable journey from surviving civil war in Uganda to leading a movement of gospel-centered education and transformation across East Africa. When Godfrey and his family fled the Rwandan civil war as a child, he had no idea his journey would lead from the Ugandan bush to becoming a pastor, educator, and theological leader. In this episode, we...

Charting Art: Why Beauty and Creativity Still Matter || S3 EP 14 20.06.2025

We tend to treat art and beauty like side projects; they're nice, but not a necessity. But what if they’re part of how we learn to discover and tell the truth, wrestle with doubt, and live more fully in God’s story? In this episode, I’m joined by Rick Sorenson, an artist, author, and the "Bhutan Paper Guy" for a conversation about the role of beauty and creativity in our lives and in the church. W...

Charting the Overlooked: The Passages You Probably Skipped in Sunday School || S3 Ep 13 30.05.2025

There are some details in popular Bible stories that easily get overlooked. In this episode, we explore passages that get skipped in Sunday school, not to poke fun, but to ask what’s really going on and why they’re there in the first place. As we dig into giants, Nephilim, and other overlooked details, we find that some of these oddities and weird details don’t weaken our faith. Instead, they magn...

Charting Wholeness: When Healing Goes Deeper Than the Body || S3 E12 16.05.2025

What if healing isn’t just physical? In this conversation with Brigid Tebaldi, we dig into what’s missing from most wellness approaches: a deeper, faith-driven view of healing that includes your body, your story, and your spirit. We also cover how to discern and trust your intuition, as well explore how husbands and wives can work together even with differing viewpoints. To find out more about Bri...

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