The "Chaplaincy On The Go" podcast is designed to discuss emotional health, wellness, and realities that we face in every day life. Josh Zoerhof, the host, is a pastor and therapist that works as a coach, consultant, counselor, and chaplain with local businesses and people in and outside of the church.
In this episode – Kyle Hostetler (Veterans of Semco) joins us to talk about mental health and our veterans. Kyle is a volunteer with Operation Injured Soldiers and leads a “Walk for Warriors” – an event promoted to raise awareness and funds for helping veterans work through challenging mental and emotional realities.
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Alex Vogelzang on the nature of empathy.
In this episode, we discuss the nature of empathy and how it impacts our lives and the lives of those around us. Joining this episode is Alex Vogelzang. Alex brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to the conversation!
In this episode we explore the nature of anxiety and how we can cope with it in a way that helps us thrive. Joining us for the episode is Mike Maddox. Mike is a business leader and coach with years of experience in the corporate world. He’s also an “expert” in the lived experience with anxiety. Mike is a co-founder of the Anxiety Resource Center in Grand Rapids, MI.
In this episode we explore managing anxiety in ourselves and others. Joining us on the podcast is Steve Cuss. Steve is the author of Managing Leadership Anxiety and The Expectation Gap. Steve and his wife, Lisa, are part of an organization called Capable Life. Steve’s personal experience and insight offer practical solution to chronic anxiety.
In this episode we look at the dynamics of anger and how we process through it. Anger isn’t bad, but unprocessed anger can be destructive to our mind, body, and soul. Pastor Rick Feria helps us to understand the nature of anger and how we can take practical steps toward working through it.
In this episode we talk about Trauma and Internal Family Systems (IFS) with Lisa Cuss, MA, LPC. Lisa and her husband Steve do amazing work in the world of emotional health. This was an incredible conversation about how our past pain influences our present realities.
In this episode Sean Egan, the Deputy Director of Labor for Michigan, joins us to talk about the impact of mental health in the workplace in the State of Michigan. Sean shares about his own journey with mental health and the current realities that he is working to address in the workplace.
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In this episode we discuss the challenges of mental health in the skilled trades and construction. Joining us is Mark Dyke, a friend, counselor, and professor at Ferris State University.
In this episode we explore the impact of finding our identity in the love and person of Jesus. Joining the podcast is Rick Feria. Rick is a counselor and pastor and serves at the Fearless Family of Churches and, also, with the Fearless Chaplaincy.
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In this podcast we unpack the challenges of starting the school year with Marcy Kolean, founder of Poeima Coaching. Marcy is a wealth of wisdom and created a "vision guide" resource to help teens and their parents get a foundation of self-image and identity grounded in Jesus.
In this episode we explore the nature of grief and the importance of remembering with a West Michigan pastor and chaplain - Cindy Nyhoff. Cindy has a lot of experience with grief, but also a personal connection to the topic. In 2024, Cindy's son Ben passed away after a long battle with cancer. Cindy's shares honestly about Ben's cancer journey, where they found hope through it all, and how they choose to remember Ben no...
In this episode we explore how past experiences can sabotage our present circumstances and future outcomes. We've all had hard or challenging past experiences. If we are not aware of how to handle them - they can wreak havoc on our relationships and lives. Asking good questions about what happened and what is happening can help us avoid further pain and frustration.
In this episode we talk about mental and spiritual health in the lives of veterans and their families and loved ones. Roughly 20 veterans die by suicide every day. Kyle Hostetler joins the podcast to share the heart behind Operation Injured Soldiers and their desire to help veterans heal from invisible emotional and spiritual wounds.
In part three of our conversation with Steve Carter - we take a look at how grief can help us grow. Steve shares more of his insights and experience through his own grief journey and speaks to the importance of staying curious through it all.
In this episode we continue on in a conversation with Steve Carter, author of "Grieve, Breathe, Receive." Steve continues to share his framework for the grieving process. More specifically, Steve takes us through the Good Friday, Silent Saturday, Palm Sunday moments of life and how they can help us see God working in our grief.
In this episode we talk with pastor, speaker, and author Steve Carter. Steve is known well for his book “The Thing Beneath The Thing” and now has a new book out “Grieve, Breathe, Receive: Finding a Faith Strong Enough To Hold Us.” Steve’s latest book is one of the greatest resources on grief that you will find. Steve’s honest and vulnerable sharing of his own grief journey make this book and conversation so significant. In the firs...
In this episode we talk about the challenges for people who help people and how to keep healthy while doing so. Practicing self-care and self-compassion are critical but also challenging when you are so busy helping everyone else.
In this episode we will explore how the practice of curiosity and how it helps us navigate anxiety and even break free from negative thought patterns and cycles.
In this episode we will explore some of the challenges that come with helping others navigate hard times in their lives. Often times, when we give care to others who are struggling – we will feel the “sting” of their pains and hurts in the form of an outburst. Similar to a lightning strike – the source of the problem is a person’s pain but it isn’t typically felt until it strikes “the closest rod.” If you’ve ever felt the “strike” ...
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.