• S2 Episode 42 - Find Your Story, Find Your Purpose, Find Your Voice with Joshua Stewart (Part 2)

  • May 3 2022
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

S2 Episode 42 - Find Your Story, Find Your Purpose, Find Your Voice with Joshua Stewart (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • Scott Mason and US Air Force Master Sergeant Joshua Stewart are revving up for another stellar episode of Purpose Highway. Also known as Stu, Josh works as a teacher of teachers, providing communications courses from the ground up, and helping others realize their impact on the world around them. Join Scott and Josh for round 2 here on Purpose Highway!

     

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Developing a discipline of silence
    • Going out of the dark to face the truth
    • Shared meaning with yourself

    QUOTES

    Josh: “Get that creative stuff out of you, whether you think it's in you or not, and you'll start to see just some mental health upticks.”

    Josh: “The purpose of communication is to get a shared meaning. So when it comes to what you're talking about, though communication is to get a shared meaning, inter interpersonal communication, shared meaning with others, but what about a shared meaning with yourself? Do you talk to yourself?”

    Josh: “Shared meaning with yourself is your life journey, and it's something that when it stops, then maybe you've lost what your purpose is, or maybe your purpose has changed.”

    Josh: “If you live in the cave, and all you know, are the shadows, then you don't, you don't really know reality.”

    Get in touch with Joshua with the link below:

    • Email: joshuastewart35@gmail.com

    To hear more of Scott Mason and the Purpose HighwayⓇ podcast, join our community at https://purposehighway.com/ and subscribe to get notified when new episodes go live.

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