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Pray for Micah

Pray for Micah

By: Micah Chrisman
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The Pray for Micah Podcast explores art, community, spirituality, and our cosmic (in)significance. Micah Chrisman, a Kansas City-raised writer, creative, and ex-evangelical, interviews various guests from all walks of life to discover our sacred connectedness.2021 Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Ep 40: "Leaning Into Our Values During Hard Times" w/ Jessica Horton
    Apr 29 2024
    In this 40th episode milestone, Micah hosts a special guest, Jessica Horton, who was his former life and health coach! “Jes” is a certified health and wellness coach, personal trainer, and photographer with a passion for creating lasting memories through The Tin Roof Studio photo & coaching co. since 1998. Her journey into wellness began with overcoming personal challenges like Crohn’s disease and lifestyle depression, leading her to obtain certifications as a wellness coach and personal trainer. She's dedicated 3.5 years to supporting patients and medical teams, emphasizing sustainable changes and guiding individuals towards balanced lifestyles. Alongside her coaching work, Jessica finds solace in nature and aims to extend its connection opportunities through BondFire, creating portable campfires and rituals. She excels in uncovering root causes and fostering connections within herself and others. A single mother of three, she values discipline, spirituality, and authenticity, grounding her approach to coaching and life in general.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Ep 39: “How Modern Innovations Will Affect Businesses & Mental Health” w/ Isaac Collins
    Apr 8 2024
    Micah and Isaac unpack how global trends toward modern innovation and technological advancement will impact businesses and the mental health of our youth. They also delve into Isaac's personal entrepreneurial journey and the importance of maintaining faith and balance while managing people and money. Isaac Lee Collins is a community entrepreneur, business coach, and most importantly a husband and father of two. He started his entrepreneurial journey fresh out of college at 23 years old. Fast forward twelve years and Isaac has had the honor of owning 7 for-profit businesses and one nonprofit in various industries from brick-and-mortar food, real estate investing, construction, health supplements, yoga therapy & training, to professional services. Currently, Isaac owns three Yogurtini Frozen Yogurt stores and Streamlined Profit Academy, a business coaching company.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep 38: “Is a Shared Language of the Divine Even Possible?” w/ Scott Asbell
    Mar 23 2024
    On this 38th episode, Micah hosts contemplative musician and woodworking creative, Scott Asbell. Ever playful and ever the student of the Paschal mystery, Scott Asbell dances through dizzying and often concurrent life, death, and resurrection journeys to joyfully and artfully weave his life well-lived. Growing up in the spiritual worlds of Young Life and the Presbyterian Church, Scott now feels most at home in the perennial tradition, including and especially mystical/contemplative Christianity. He is a student of the Enneagram and Integral Theory and credits those energies for initiating and ushering him into the second half of his spiritual life. While business management and entrepreneurship has been a cornerstone of Scott’s life from an early age (he even bought and ran a bowling alley at the age of 21!), he considers his creative pursuits and endeavors to be his life’s purpose and work. A self taught musician and song writer, Scott writes and releases music under the names Cardinal Folk, Absolute All, and Wander Yonder. His other main creative endeavor is building tiny houses and creating DIY carpentry videos via YouTube under the moniker Slacker Scott.
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    1 hr and 7 mins
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