Paul Sohn | Quarter-Life Calling - a podcast by Matthew David Brough - Helping you stay connected to God | Let God Be God | Let God Be Present

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Episode 45 features an interview with Paul Sohn. Paul is a leadership coach, speaker, and author. Formerly employed by both a Fortune 50 company and a Top 100 Great Place to Work Company, he the founder and CEO of QARA, an organization committed to empowering twenty-somethings to discover their God-given identity and calling. Paul is the best-selling author of Quarter-Life Calling: Pursuing Your God-Given Purpose in Your Twenties.
 
Some of What We Talk About
How many 20 somethings are experiencing quarter-life crises.
The danger and damage of comparing yourself to others, especially through social media.
How finding your "dream job" may not bring fulfillment.
The lostness of 20 somethings and what to do about it.
The search for purpose - when do we ask God about His purpose for our lives.
When does one become an adult
Coping with the pace of change
How calling is primarily about the caller
We ought to always talk about callings (plural) rather than calling.
How can one discover their callings
Does everyone have a calling? Is it only for Church jobs? Is it only for the upper middle class?
What does it mean to let go of control of your own life and trust in God.
How we think about work and why is our understanding and concept of work important.
The power of reading Scripture.
Links and Resources:
Quarter Life Calling by Paul Sohn
Paul Sohn's website
QARA
The Other Six Days: The Christian meaning of work and property by Joseph C McLelland
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