Thoughts Beyond Thought

Thoughts Beyond Thought

Hosted by Travis Meredith and Chris Fogle, “Thoughts Beyond Thought” is a collection of unscripted conversations. The friends discuss thoughts on an assortment of topics, often with a theme of spirituality. Travis is a builder and artist, bringing a universalist perspective, while Chris was a pastor and is a writer, offering a biblical, Christian worldview. They don’t have all the answers but invite you on the journey. read less
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Episodes

Episode 8 | Stress Suppresses & Superabundance Solace
Dec 13 2022
Episode 8 | Stress Suppresses & Superabundance Solace
“Thoughts Beyond Thought” is an unscripted conversation hosted by Travis Meredith and Chris Fogle. This episode mashes stress and superabundance together. Here’s a summary: -The guys have their Quick Ketchup where Chris talks about change saturation and Travis discusses work stress, prioritization, and how these impact our external spirituality. -Travis explains how his dad’s death has impacted how he deals with stress. -Chris hypothesizes that because we’re not perfect, maybe when we falter due to stress, we have grace with ourselves and mature on quickly getting back to our healthy mindset. -Ask ourselves if stress is from discontentment or change, and act accordingly. -Chris brings up Professors Tupy and Pooley’s book Superabundance (link below). Their research shows that globally we’re not headed toward an apocalypse, but resources are now more abundant. -The guys wrestle with caveats to that idea and recognize resource management and transit is still an issue. -Taking responsibility for poor decisions, both personally and nationally. -We don’t have a crystal ball, but we should humbly evaluate ourselves to consider where we’re currently complicit or actively impacting the world negatively. -And finally, the “Beyond Books” segment. Links: -Professors Marian Tupy and Gale Pooley’s book Superabundance. “Thoughts Beyond Thought” is hosted and produced by Travis Meredith and Chris Fogle, artwork by Erin Meredith, edited by Chris Fogle.