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Episodes: 495
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Neutral
Location: USA
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Alan Fadling - Alan Fadling is a Christian leadership and soul-care educator and the co-host of Unhurried Living. The podcast positions his teaching as drawing on spiritual formation and leadership development pr...
Gem Fadling - Gem Fadling is a Christian leadership and spiritual formation educator and the co-host of Unhurried Living. The podcast description highlights 25+ years at the intersection of spiritual formation a...
Tish Harrison Warren - Spiritual Dryness/aridity, Burnout And Fatigue, Prayer When Feeling Empty, Ancient Christian Practices (desert Fathers/mothers), Faith Through Doubt
When God Seems Distant (Kyle Strobel)
June 15, 2026
What do we do when God no longer feels as close as He used to feel? Many sincere believers experience seasons when prayer feels empty, Scripture feels quiet, and God seems strangely absent. For leaders especially, those seasons can feel confusing, discouraging, and even shameful. In this episode of the Unhurried Living Podcast, Alan Fadling sits down with theologian and spiritual formation professor Kyle Strobel to discuss the new book When God Seems Distant, coauthored with John Coe. Togethe...
When Your Faith Feels Dry (And How God Meets You There) w/ Tish Harrison Warren
June 08, 2026
What do you do when your faith feels dry and your prayers feel empty? In this episode, Gem Fadling sits down with author and Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren to explore the reality of spiritual dryness, burnout, and what the Christian tradition calls “aridity.” Drawing from her book, What Grows in Weary Lands, Tish offers a deeply grounded vision of faith that endures, even in seasons of doubt, fatigue, and emotional exhaustion. Together, they reflect on ancient ...
Tending the Life Beneath Your Leadership
June 01, 2026
Much of what we long to see in leadership—trust, depth, resilience, and lasting fruit—simply does not grow well in a hurry. In this episode of the Unhurried Living Podcast, Alan Fadling reflects on insights from Wendell Berry to explore a different way of leading. Instead of pushing for results, what if leadership is more like tending a garden? What if the work is less about driving outcomes and more about cultivating the kind of life where good things can grow? Draw...
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