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Episode description
The only sure bet is uncertainty. As we start a new year, I want to take a closer look at navigating uncertainty and how we can normalize not knowing. In this episode, I introduce you to a nerdy, wire-rimmed-glasses-wearing badass of a German pastor and guide you through 4 questions you can ask whenever you're navigating uncertainty (which is all the time...).
Footnotes:
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Wikipedia overview)
- Letters & Papers from Prison by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Small Arcs of Larger Circles by Nora Bateson
- "Dancing With Systems" by Donella Meadows
- "Sustainability in Knowledge-Based Companies" by Peter Brödner in Creating Sustainable Work Systems
- On Religion by John D. Caputo
Note: I talk at length about God in this episode—but there's no evangelizing. It's about "religionless Christianity." Just trust me.
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