madenew
The Grass is Greener
We spend our whole lives looking over the fence. What if the life God has for you is already under your feet? The Grass is Greener is a podcast about contentment, calling, and the quiet faithfulness of staying. We talk about what it actually looks like to follow Jesus in the life you have, not the one you're chasing.
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Episodes
EP3: Founder Testimonies - The Grass is Greener Podcast 03.07.2026 1:38:24
The devil never had to speak to these two. Their childhoods did the talking. He was two years old, home alone, and starving. His father had disappeared again — probably out in the garage. So he dragged a wooden chair across the kitchen, climbed up onto the counter, and found himself a box of cereal. Two years old, and already his own father. Halfway around the world, another little boy stood froze...
EP2: The Devil Spoke to Me - The Grass is Greener Podcast 08.06.2026 1:00:37
The devil spoke to Brian Swanson. Out loud. Clear as day, inside his own head. He was alone behind the bar, at the lowest point of his life and ready to end it, when the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen came walking down the stairs. A voice he'd never heard before said: "Don't talk to her. She's not good. Don't pursue this one." He almost listened. That woman is hi...
EP 1: Our Impossible 3-Year Goal (The Founding Story) - The Grass is Greener Podcast 27.05.2026 42:00
The first episode. The founding story. Nick and Vitaly sit down to share how madenew came together — what we are, why we built it, and where we believe God is taking it. We talk through the brand. The name. The lamb. How The Grass is Greener got its name, and what it means to us. And then we get to the goals. 100 missions supported. 100,000 people brought to Christ. $10,000,000 raised for charity....
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