Troy McLaughlin

This Undivided Life

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This Undivided Life Podcast will give you real advice to help make life whole again. Join Troy Mclaughlin, co-host Scott Perkins and guests as we talk real life. We bypass simple platitudes and the generic "just love yourself" gibberish, and dive headlong into the challenges pulling us a million different directions. Life is fractured; from your calendars chocked full of commitments, to the black hole of entertainment in the palm of your hand, and the constant buzz of iPhone alerts. For most of us, the hum of anxiety is always present. You struggle to keep up with life's frenetic pace, social...

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Troy McLaughlin

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Religion

Latest episode

May 28, 2026

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The Rescued Becomes the Rescuer:Zahara Seruyombya-Mccoy #242 28.05.2026

In my conversation with Zahara Seruyombya-McCoy, CEO of Children of Grace, we hear her extraordinary story of loss, survival, faith, and purpose. Zahara Seruyombya-McCoy is the CEO of Children of Grace , a wife and mom of three, and a compassionate leader whose own story of loss, faith, and hope fuels her work serving vulnerable children in Uganda. Born in Uganda, Zahara shares what it was like to...

The Tired Dad, Jon Gustin: The Power of Showing Up #241 06.05.2026

Jon Gustin is the founder of The Tired Dad LLC and the voice behind a community of more than two million followers who resonate with his honest, grounded portrayal of everyday fatherhood. Through his content, Jon has connected with parents by speaking to the exhaustion, pressure, and quiet responsibility that come with trying to faithfully show up for your family in the middle of real life.   He a...

The Great Waking Up Sarah Shin & Shin Maeng #239 18.04.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Shin and Shin Maeng, the author-illustrator team behind The Great Waking Up: The Story of Easter, for a rich and deeply human conversation about hospitality, imagination, faith, beauty, and the courage to keep dreaming. We also talk about the creative process behind The Great Waking Up, and why they wanted to create a children's book that is both theologicall...

Getting Through What You're Going Through: Tanner Olson #238 10.04.2026

I welcome back Tanner Olson, a poet and author, to discuss his latest book,  Getting Through What You're Going Through . Our conversation delves into themes of presence, vulnerability, and the importance of community. Tanner shares insights from his journey as a father and writer, emphasizing the beauty of ordinary moments and the significance of being present in our lives. We explore how societal...

Living & Loving While We Can:Blair Speed #237 02.04.2026

In my conversation with Blair Speed, a writer and photographer, she shares her profound journey through grief and healing after the loss of her husband, Travis. Blair reflects on the importance of community, the role of pets in her life, and how moments of play and connection can help us navigate life's challenges. She emphasizes the significance of being present and open to the beauty around us,...

The Transformative Power of Service:Joshua Coburn #236 24.03.2026

In my conversation with Joshua Coburn, he shares his transformative journey from Iowa to Nicaragua. He underscores the importance of authenticity, gratitude, and service to others. He discusses the power of reframing frustrations, facing personal demons, and the significance of forgiveness in achieving personal growth. Coburn highlights the value of community and shared humanity, encouraging liste...

Letting Desire Make the Best of Us: Jay Sringer #235 20.03.2026

Join us as we explore the profound insights of Jay Stringer, a psychotherapist and author, on desire, healing, and living an integrated life. Discover how understanding your desires and past can lead to transformation and a more authentic existence. Jay Stringer—is a licensed mental health counselor and researcher. For 15+ years He's helped thousands make sense of unwanted patterns and unmet longi...

The Art of Self Brain Surgery: Dr. Lee Warren #234 14.03.2026

In my conversation with Dr. Lee Warren, a neurosurgeon and author of his new book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery: Connecting Neuroscience and Faith to Radically Transform Your Life   Dr. Lee talks about the transformative power of self-brain surgery, emphasizing the connection between neuroscience and faith. Dr. Lee explores themes of gratitude, preparation for adversity, and the imp...

Human Connection & the Magic of Magai.co : Dustin W Stout Interview #233 06.03.2026

In my conversation, with Dustin W. Stout we discuss the importance of embracing one's unique journey, overcoming the fear of failure, and shifting focus from personal success to serving others. Emphasizing that perfectionism can hinder progress and that true fulfillment comes from helping others rather than seeking personal accolades. Dustin is the founder and creator of Magai.co combining 50+ AI...

Nervous Systems:Sara Billups #232 13.01.2026

In my conversation I speak with author Sarah Billups about her new book, 'Nervous Systems,' which explores the intersection of anxiety, caregiving, and spirituality. We discuss the importance of presence in everyday life, the beauty found in ordinary moments, and the interconnectedness of suffering and joy. Sarah shares her insights on self-kindness, the challenges of caregiving, and the need for...

All Things Together: Heath Hardesty #231 06.01.2026

  In my conversation, with Heath Hardesty, pastor, and author of All Things Together: How Apprenticeship to Jesus Is the Way of Flourishing in a Fragmented World. Heath explores the profound effects of sin on humanity, emphasizing how it dehumanizes individuals and obscures the beauty of the world. He discusses the importance of being in a relationship with the Creator to process grief and cultiva...

The Art of Asking Bettter Questions: J.R. Briggs Interview #230 30.12.2025

In my conversation with J.R. Briggs the author of The Art of Asking Better Questions:Pursuing Stronger Relationships, Healthier Leadership, and Deeper Faith. J.R. discusses the transformative power of asking better questions and how they can lead to deeper relationships, personal growth, and a more integrated life. He emphasizes the importance of hospitality, curiosity, and the role of questions i...

You Can Trust a God with Scars: Jared Ayers #229 24.12.2025

I interview Jared Ayers, head pastor at First Presbyterian Church in North Palm Beach, and author of You Can Trust a God with Scars: Faith (and Doubt) for the Searching Soul. We discuss the profound impact of shared meals, the significance of the incarnation in understanding human suffering, and the importance of honesty within Christian communities. We explore themes of hope, the illusion of cont...

I'm Sorry I Cremated You:Jaclyn Michelle Smith #228 11.12.2025

Jaclyn Michelle Smith is the author of  I'm Sorry I Cremated You: Finding the Funny in Life and Loss. It is a memior that quickly and intuitively cuts to the heart of our universal experience with grief and demonstrates how laughing at the irony of our human condition can provide the space to breathe and create meaning from the absurdity of it all. In my convesation with Jaclyn Michelle Smith she...

Beautiful Together: Julian S Newman Interview: Ep. #227 02.12.2025

How do we become more beautiful together? I speak with Julian Newman about just that. Julian is the author of  Beautiful Together: How to Become a Better Leader & Bridge Builder. He's the founder, and CEO of Culture Creative and The FutureCast Foundation. He is an altMBA graduate and inaugural Anthem Award-winning Diversity & Inclusion Leader of the Year, along with Trevor Noah. His thought leader...

#226: Pace Randolph:Choir Imperfect 26.11.2025

In my conversation, with Pace Randolph he shares his journey as a musician, discussing how he embraced creativity during the pandemic by writing a song every day. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the process rather than the outcome, and how embracing imperfection can lead to deeper connections through music. Our discussion also touches on the challenges of modern distractions, the joy o...

#225:Austin Carty: Hope in the Unexpected 14.11.2025

In my conversation with Austin Carty we explore the intersection of writing, personal growth, and the art of preaching. We discuss how technology, particularly AI, has revolutionized content creation, making it more efficient. Austin shares insights from his book, 'Some of the Words Are Theirs,' emphasizing the importance of time in both writing, and life experiences. Austin Carty is pastor of Bou...

#224:Andrew Camp: Shared Meals, the Heart of Connection 04.11.2025

I n this conversation, I talk with Andrew Camp a former chef, a former pastor interested in all things food and spirituality and host of The Biggest Table. A podcast where Andrew explores along with his guests the intersection of food and faith-how food, the table, and hospitality might inform our lives in ways that are more conducive to the life we were created to live. We explore the intersectio...

#223: Jillian Benfield:Real Joy Comes When We Embrace the Hard & The Good 28.10.2025

What if joy isn't about choosing between the hard and the good—but embracing both? In this episode of This Undivided Life, I talk with Jillian Benfield, author of Overwhelmed & Grateful: The Key to Finding God's Goodness in All Life's Ups & Downs. We all want joy—but life is hard. Culture tells us to focus on the positive, yet science shows ignoring our pain only makes things worse. Jillian shares...

#222:Jimmy Darts:Undercover Kindness 22.10.2025

In our conversation, I talk with Jimmy Darts author of his new book Undercover KindnessSaying Yes to Love, No to Fear, and Embracing the Life-Changing Power of Ordinary Generosity. Jimmy is a star in the world of social media best known for his heartwarming "random acts of kindness" and "giveback" videos that inspire more than twenty million followers to pay it forward and spread positivity in the...

#222:Tommy Brown:The Speed of Soul 14.10.2025

In this episode we interview Tommy Brown, a pastor and author, about his new book,  The Speed of Soul: Four Rhythms for a Quiet Life in a World of Noise. We explore themes of life transitions, the healing power of water, the significance of everyday work, and the importance of simplicity and mindfulness in a complex world. Tommy emphasizes the need to revise our understanding of work, the role of...

#221: Katy Bowser Hutson: A Poet Writes Her Way Through Cancer 04.10.2025

In this episode we talk with Katy Bowser Hutson and her recent book Now I Lay Me Down to Fight: A Poet Writes Her Way Through Cancer.  She talks about her jouney through her fight with breast cancer. Through poetry and prose with a realness of someone who has literally been ravaged by cancer, but somehow was, and now is, able to fight through, even it was laying down.  Katy Bowser Hutson is a writ...

#220:Shaunti Feldhahn: When Hurting People Come to Church 30.09.2025

Did you know that more than 25 million people in the U.S.—a number greater than the entire population of Florida—are not receiving the support they need for severe anxiety? In this episode, we speak with Shaunti Feldhahn , co-author of When Hurting People Come to Church: How People of Faith Can Help Solve the Mental Health Crisis , about the vital role the local church can play in bridging the eno...

#219: Tony Miltenberger: Wisdom in the Wound 24.09.2025

In this episode we talk with p odcaster, coach, and disciple maker, Tony Miltenberger. We talk about his new book, Wisdom in the Wound: How God Uses Your Past to Shape Who You're Becoming , exploring the themes of personal growth, emotional intelligence, and the importance of connection in our lives. We discuss how to live an interruptible life, the significance of coping mechanisms, and the power...

#218:Shaka Senghor:How to be Free 16.09.2025

In our conversation, with Shaka Senghor we explore themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of community in navigating life's challenges. We talk about his new book How to Be Free: A Proven Guide to Escaping Life's Hidden Prisons. Shaka shares insights from his personal journey, emphasizing the power of gratitude, intentional living, and the beauty found in everyday moments. We discuss...

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