Three things about consumption
Big Wheels, Blue Zones and the stories we tell ourselves.Support the show

Episodes
20
Latest episode
Feb 2025
Language
EN-US
3 things about life, faith, work, and what it all might mean.John Mitchell is a former preacher, video producer, creative consultant, amateur philosopher, hack theologian, and a verbal processor. The 3 Things Podcast is thought-wrangling around the questions in life that keep us on a path to being better humans.
Big Wheels, Blue Zones and the stories we tell ourselves.Support the show
Politics, religion, science, morality, or Netflix shows... everyone has an opinion and we all seem to be on the journey towards "knowing." What if knowing isn't the best place to end up anyway? Join John on an ethereal trip down the path of being comfortable with what we don't know, and three questions that may make you think before you pontificate!Support the show
Magic and Bird, golfing in the rain, love monkeys, and getting better at life.Support the show
Batteries, Maya Angelou, Saturday mornings and the battle inside us.Support the show
Yard darts, bad woodworking, Michael Jackson and musings about the 4 stages of life.Support the show
Hope is the thing that makes you create another New Year's Resolution. It's the quiet, consistent force that drives progress and leads to a better world. No matter how dark things get, hope is unwavering. It is our choice to be lured by the ease and laziness of cynicism, or engage in the energy that comes with hope. Here are 3 things to help in chose hope in 2020.Support the show
Vince Lombardi famously said “Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing.” And George Steinbrenner said “Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next.” And, of course the best quote about winning is from Reese Bobby - "If you ain’t first, you're last." No matter how you say it, winning and losing has an important place in our culture, and it's infiltrated our faith. Check out three things I'm learning about how my competitive nature leaks into what I believe about God and how to treat people. Support the show
The energy you need is available and it's been talked about since the beginning of humanity. Join the conversation!Support the show
Some people call it a pecking order because apparently it’s a chicken phenomenon too. It’s starts with bullies in school. A pursuit of power and leverage. In some cases those middle school bullies don’t grow up. You may think of power as something that someone else has, but every time you tell your kids that they can’t have dessert until they finish their meatloaf you are exercising power. Every time you withhold a tip from a slow waitress you are exercising power. What you do when you have the power matters, and it can literally make the world better or worse.Support the show
You were born with a big picture of what is possible in your life...it's time to see it again!Support the show
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