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  • Success, courage, and the life we choose
    2025/12/07

    In this conversation, we explore what success truly means when you remove the noise of comparison and return to your own inner standard. Inspired by Charlie Garcia’s profile of entrepreneur and coach Mark Moses, 12 Lessons From the Man Who Coached a Dozen Entrepreneurs to Billion-Dollar Exits, we reflect on how people meet life’s hardest moments, how character is formed through challenge, and why fulfilment is ultimately an inner alignment, not an outer achievement.
A quiet, honest invitation to examine your own definition of success — and to consider who you become when life asks more of you.


    Charlie’s original piece can be found here

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    33 分
  • When survival becomes prayer and God meets us at 3 AM
    2025/11/30

    In this episode, Katarina and Patrick sit with a tender, deeply honest reflection on spiritual life in survival mode. Inspired by Jason Gaboury’s luminous piece, Spiritual Practice When You’re Just Trying to Survive, they explore the quiet truth that prayer often begins where our strength ends.


    3 AM wakefulness.

    Fear we can’t reason away.

    Thoughts we can’t silence.

    The impossibility of focus.

    And the smallest, most vulnerable turning toward God — sometimes just three whispered words.


    Together, they talk about what prayer really looks like when life feels overwhelming, why God meets us in our actual condition rather than our ideal one, and how the bare minimum becomes its own sacred practice. This is a soulful conversation about honesty, compassion, and the gentle presence that holds us even in our exhausted, fragmented moments.

    Jason’s original piece can be found here


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    40 分
  • Notes on living while breaking (the tender work of carrying grief)
    2025/11/24

    In this episode, Katarina and Patrick reflect on a luminous piece by Jennifer Edewaard, whose writing captures grief with rare tenderness and precision. Her work, Living While Breaking, is a meditation on what it means to carry what cannot be fixed — and to keep living with a heart that refuses to harden.

    Jennifer’s lines open the door to a quiet, powerful conversation about the nature of mourning, the rituals that hold us together, and the gentle resistances that help us stay soft in a world that often asks us to be otherwise.

    We explore the truth that grief doesn’t disappear; it changes us. It becomes a companion, a teacher, a presence that shapes how we see love, time, memory, and God. And we speak about the small mercies that help us continue — the acts of tenderness that remind us something still grows.


    Jennifer’s original piece can be found here.


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    37 分
  • The What Matters story standard: how we choose the stories we share
    2025/11/24


    In this special episode, Katarina and Patrick open the doors to the heart of the What Matters podcast. For the first time, they share the guiding principles behind how they choose the stories they read — and why certain pieces resonate more deeply than others.

    Together, they explore the What Matters Story Standard, a gentle but precise compass built around emotional truth, universal themes, sincere voice, natural conversation potential, and the quiet brilliance found in lived experience.

    This episode is an invitation into their creative and spiritual process: how they listen, what they look for, and why the podcast is built not on performance, but on presence. It’s a glimpse behind the scenes — and a piece they’ll reference again for future writers and listeners who want to understand the depth and intention behind each episode.

    If you’re curious about what makes a story truly matter, this conversation was made for you.

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    23 分
  • The joy of less: what a small home can teach us about living well
    2025/11/16

    In this episode, Katarina and Patrick explore the tender, grounded story by Camilla Dugonjic — an American writer living in rural Slovenia who reflects on the surprising gifts of small-home living.


    Her piece, Life Lessons From a Small Home, opens a gentle conversation about simplicity, enoughness, belonging, emotional clarity, and the quiet spiritual grounding that comes from living with less.


    Together, we talk about the beauty that reveals itself when space is limited, how family closeness becomes a daily rhythm, and why a smaller home can feel like a deeper life — warm, honest, and filled with meaning.


    If you’d like to read Camilla’s original story, you can find it here:


    https://camillaleiladugonjic.substack.com/p/life-lessons-from-a-small-home

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    30 分
  • Talking to myself (and other everyday miracles)
    2025/11/10

    Inspired by “Ever Listen to Your Own Inner Chatter?” by Martin Heiland-Sperling, this conversation drifts into that familiar space inside our own heads — where thoughts turn into dialogue and humour meets truth.


    We talk about the invisible voice that comments on everything, how it sometimes sabotages us, and how it can just as easily become our greatest ally.
It’s an easy, laughter-filled reflection on awareness, kindness, and the tiny everyday miracles that unfold when you start talking back — gently — to yourself.


    You can read Martin’s original story here:

    https://martinheilandsperling.substack.com/p/ever-listen-to-your-own-inner-chatter

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    27 分
  • This messy beautiful nothing
    2025/11/08

    Inspired by “Killing Time” by Tabiya Overhand, this conversation drifts through the ordinary spaces where life quietly unfolds — on buses, in waiting rooms, in the moments that never make the highlight reel.

    We talk about the art of noticing, the pull between movement and stillness, and how even in the smallest gestures, something sacred can be found.
Playful and unhurried, this episode reminds us that meaning doesn’t always announce itself — sometimes, it just sits beside us, breathing softly.

    You can read Tabiya’s original piece here:

    https://tabiyaoverhand.substack.com/p/killing-time

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    19 分
  • What we all carry in our inner suitcase
    2025/11/07

    In our first conversation, we dive into “My Identity in 5 Objects” by María Castro Jiménez — a story that invites us to reflect on what truly shapes who we are. From olive trees and books to the places we call home, we explore the symbols that travel with us through life, even when we don’t notice them.

    This episode is a gentle beginning — playful, unpolished, and deeply human — a reminder that identity isn’t fixed, but gathered, one object and one moment at a time.

    You can read María’s original piece here:

    https://mariacj.substack.com/p/my-identity-in-5-objects

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    32 分