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#030: Should You Be an Optimist? [Podcast]

#030: Should You Be an Optimist? [Podcast]

FromDr Taylor Marshall Podcast


#030: Should You Be an Optimist? [Podcast]

FromDr Taylor Marshall Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My goal this week is to help you answer the question: “Should you be an optimist?”
This might surprise you because most people assume that you are either born an optimist or pessimist – like being born right or left handed.
My claim is that it is a choice that you can make and that you should choose “optimist” as your identity because you believe in God and you believe in Jesus Christ. 

Weekly podcast joke: Thomas Aquinas goes camping
Tip of the week: form an intentional prayer circle – 5 people that you go to for prayer
Proverb of the week: Proverbs 24:14
Featured Segment: Should You Be an Optimist?
Saint of the Week: None
Latin word of the week: optimus (plus cameo appearance by Optimus Prime!)


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Released:
Apr 9, 2014
Format:
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