
We often see the world not as it is, but as we are. So if we’re to view the world differently, we need to learn to see ourselves differently. Join David Achata, PCC, on ”How People Grow,” a podcast dedicated to shifting your perspective. Through insightful conversations with guests, co-hosts, and friends from his life, David explores the diverse ways we evolve in work, relationships, and spiritual... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityRelationshipsSociety & Culture | |||

Dr. Damian Costello joins us this week to talk about the role of visions in an indigenous worldview.
Dr. Costello is an international expert on Nicholas Black Elk, a Lakota Medicine Man. Damian is the author of Black Elk: Colonialism and Lakota Cath... more
Dr. Stephanie Goins joins the show this week to share what it means to "Walk in a Good Way." Stephanie calls on her research working with former child soldiers in Sierra Leone, her work as a Psychologist, teacher, and more.
Dr. Goins helps us unders... more
Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley, Ph. D., is a farmer, activist/scholar, distinguished speaker, teacher and wisdom keeper who addresses a variety of issues concerning American culture, faith/spirituality, justice, race/diversity, regenerative farming, our rela... more
In this episode, David Achata interviews Danny Zacharias & Chris Hoklotubbe's about their new book, Reading the Bible on Turtle Island: An Invitation to North American Indigenous Interpretation.
Their book explores the historical and systemic dismis... more
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David is a natural born storyteller and leader whose warmth and curiosity about the deeper world around him are conveyed in each conversation and episode of this podcast.
I especially connect with his progressive views on Christianity and his heart for service.
David Achata is a master storyteller and a phenomenal listener. Nobody asks better questions than David. He’s like a good book you simply can’t wait to get back to.
He puts people at ease and draws out the most interesting points. He mines the buried treasures of each conversation and offers them to his listeners in a very simple, disarming way – like a wise old grandfather. He’s a safe person, and I’m always eager to sit at his feet and learn from him.
The episode with Dr. Randy Woodley was eye opening, educational, thought-provoking and so refreshing to hear. It definitely challenged my white-centric worldview, but more importantly, raise my self-awareness to understand, emphasize with, and validate the experiences of someone outside the confines of my own narratives. This episode is a call to action for a more just and inclusive society. For those open to grow as a person and leader by looking at the world through new lenses, I highly recomm... more
Great first and last episodes!
Absolutely rich with wisdom through many years of life! David has a way of getting down into the deeper things of the soul. As a young man in just his first couple of years into fatherhood and marriage, this podcast is exactly what I need. Totally worth every second! Give it a listen.
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