Motivational Design and Personal Vocation (with Dr. Joshua Miller PhD): Part 1

Becoming Me

Oct 19 2021 • 29 mins

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EPISODE 33

What is Motivational Design and how does it give us clues to the unique way we are called to live, work, love and serve?

This is the first of three episodes featuring an interview with Dr. Joshua Miller (PhD), Founder of INSCAPE Personal Vocation Centre and co-author of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person.

In Part 1,  Dr. Josh Miller and I talk about what Motivational Design is, the importance of  broadening the definition of "service" to consider the unique motivational design of each person, and why it is important to locate our unique place in the bigger story of humanity.

Guest Profile, Transcript and Chapter Markers at this episode page.

REFERENCES
Personal Vocation
Personalism
Alasdair MacIntyre (Philosopher)
Charles Taylor (Philosopher)
Jerome Bruner (Psychologist)
Gerard Manley Hopkins (Priest & Poet)

RESOURCE
Joshua Miller, Luke Burgis, "Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person"

CHAPTER MARKERS
(00:10:21) - Re-thinking What 'Service' Is
(00:16:22) - Philosophy of the Human Person
(00:19:18) - Finding My Story in the Bigger Story
Available here.

REFLECTION PROMPT
For this episode'sreflection prompt, please see transcript.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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