• Mediations and Musings on Hurry and Rest ft. Rashawn Grant (R.J Writes) | SEASON FINALE | Life After Uni | S2E8

  • May 15 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Mediations and Musings on Hurry and Rest ft. Rashawn Grant (R.J Writes) | SEASON FINALE | Life After Uni | S2E8

  • Summary

  • For the final episode of the season on life post-uni, we sat down with Mr. Rashawn Grant to pick his brains on his musing on the hurried life, recreating generational cycles of hurriedness as children of immigrant parents, failure as a man and so much more. This is perhaps one of our favourite episodes of this season.

    If you have any questions for us for the next season on emotional health, feel free to drop us a DM with some topic suggestions and ideas.

    We'll see you all in a couple of weeks. Stay blessed!

    Ruth and Josh

    00:00 - Embarrassing Rashawn with Honour

    03:30 - Rashawn is Writing a Book

    5:00 - What did young Rashawn need to hear?

    9:20 - How do you recover from failure as a man?

    15:10 - Finding Contentment in Living Slowly

    30:00 - Origins of the Hurried Life

    34:52 - Generational Cycles of Hurriedness

    40:00 - Have you had the opportunity to tell the adults in your life to rest?

    47:00 - Unbelief at the Core of Hurry

    50:00 - Let Abba be Abba

    53:00 - Who pours into you?

    01:01:00 - Closing prayer

    01:02:18 - Outro

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    Music used:

    Yearn

    West & Zander

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