
Most of us wake up feeling behind before our feet hit the floor. Jordan Raynor joins Ginny Yurich for a conversation that cuts straight through the pressure, hurry, and low-grade anxiety so many of us carry every day. They talk about why work matters to God, why Jesus may be the most practical productivity teacher who ever lived, and how our obsession with being constantly available is making us less present with the people we love most. Jordan shares life-changing ideas about open loops, boredom, sleep, walking, creativity, news consumption, and the surprising freedom that comes from realizing you will never finish everything on your list. This episode is a reminder that peace comes before productivity, that your value is not tied to your output, and that God never asked you to carry the weight of the whole world. LINKS: Redeeming Your Time The Spirit in You Jordan Raynor: jordanraynor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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