
Ancient philosophers used the dialog to find answers to life’s greatest questions. The Dialog is a search for truth in modern life through the lens of ancient philosophy, history, and theology. This podcast will challenge your assumptions, change your thinking and show you how to master modern living.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementSociety & CulturePhilosophyEducation | |||

In this episode of The Dialog, we break down what defining moments actually are and how most people misunderstand them. We tend to think certain experiences shaped us, but the truth is we assign meaning to those moments. The event is not what defines... more
In this episode of The Dialog, we talk about something most people misunderstand about prosperity. It is not just about how much you have. It is about the order you live in. When your life is out of order, your money will be too. And when money becom... more
In this episode of The Dialog, we wrestle with a question that exposes the gap between what we say and how we actually live. Most people don’t lack information. They lack application. We live in a time where opinions are everywhere, but conviction is... more
In this episode of The Dialog, we step into a question most people avoid until life forces it on them. What do you actually believe when you are no longer in control of the outcome? What began as a 50 mile ultramarathon quickly turned into a life or ... more
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From his book “The Way to Live”, to listening to his teachings on true biblical prosperity to just watching this man operate for years now, there’s no human I’ve ever met who is more authentically humble, generous, kind but truthful, wise, honest and BRILLIANT. Pair that with Nick, the greatest question asker I’ve ever come across? Gold. Thank you men for recording these for all of us.
Great leadership helps people know themselves better so they can show up better for everyone their life touches. That's exactly what Josh Craft does here with The Dialog.
Instead of handing you answers, this podcast empowers you to examine your own whys and question what you've accepted without thinking. These conversations challenge the assumptions we make success, money, and what we're actually building our lives around.
If you're willing to do the uncomfortable work of understanding yoursel... more
What a refreshing eye opener this podcast is. The combination of theology, philosophy, and history really makes me rethink so much of what I thought I knew. The conversational style is easy to listen to and it sounds like you’ve just joined in with a couple friends. Highly recommend.
Crazy good. Straight gems every time.
A refreshing, thought-provoking listen Josh does an incredible job bringing depth and balance to every conversation. I really enjoy how he ties ancient philosophy and theology to modern life in a way that’s both challenging and encouraging. He’s not one-sided or pushy…just genuinely curious and grounded in truth. You can tell he’s doing this to help people think deeper and live better. Highly recommend giving The Dialog a listen.
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Apple Podcasts | #140 |
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