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How People Grow: Finding Wisdom in Every Season
How People Grow: Finding Wisdom in Every Season
Author: David Achata
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- We often see the world not as it is, but as we are. So if we’re to view the world differently, we need to learn to see ourselves differently.
Join David Achata, PCC, on ”How People Grow,” a podcast dedicated to shifting your perspective. Through insightful conversations with guests, co-hosts, and friends from his life, David explores the diverse ways we evolve in work, relationships, and spirituality. Discover how your unique lens shapes your experiences and learn to navigate life’s complexities with greater clarity. - Support this podcast and read weekly articles see: https://davidachata.substack.com/
- Learn more about David at http://davidachata.com/
- To learn more about David’s corporate work, see http://achatacoaching.com/
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Welcome back to Season 6 of the How People Grow Podcast.
This season focuses on what indigenous wisdom could teach us today. In this introductory episode, David Achata overviews for us why this conversation is important and what the word "indigenous" means.
David takes us on his own journey of embracing his native roots. He'll take us on a journey to the Andes Mountains, we'll learn from a Lakota Medicine Man, we'll talk about the Doctrine of Discovery and the importance of joining all parts of ourselves together with a little wisdom from Richard Rohr.
Sound interesting? Join us for this season. Thanks for being here.
To support this podcast go to: https://substack.com/@davidachata
To learn more about David's corporate work: http://achatacoaching.com/
Original music by Makete and Mad Hellelujah: https://makete.bandcamp.com/
In this bonus episode, David Achata challenges us to look at the Holiday Season as a time to remember "The Religion of Jesus" vs. "The Religion about Jesus." Who were the Magi that came from a distance of 1600 miles? Why did they go to Jerusalem? What do their beliefs about power, wisdom and authority show us for our time today in 2025?
As we finish 2025 and look ahead to 2026 - here's a Christmas message to contemplate.
If you'd like to read the substack blog that comes with this podcast, go click here.
To support this podcast you can do so at http://davidachata.substack.com/
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the How People Grow Podcast.
Tim Ross is a Cherokee teacher, retired pastor, missionary and current seminary teacher. In this episode Tim shares with us native ways of praying, as well as the concept of becoming a "Sticker" - meaning, someone who stays and invests in a community.
Tim's teaching work can be found at NAIITS, an an indigenous seminary. To learn more about Tim and his work, check out https://naiits.com/
If this podcast was helpful to you, please leave us a review by clicking here, scrolling to the bottom and leaving a rating and a note.
To join an online conversation about this and other podcasts from this show support us at davidachata.substack.com - all the articles are free. For $8 monthly you can join the conversation.
Lisa Sharon Harper is an author, theologan, teacher, and consultant. She is the founder of https://freedomroad.us/ and gives her life to helping others learn to do justice in just ways.
This is Lisa's second appearance on this podcast. To listen to her first interview, go back to Season 2 and check out our season finale.
In this episode, Lisa shares about a recent trip to Brazil to work with an influental church there, and talks with us about the importance of silence when cultivating a rooted life.
Join Lisa's Substack page with nearly 10k others to track reguarly with her work: https://substack.com/@lisasharonharper
To support this podcast go on over to http://davidachata.substack.com/
Dr. Donna Burske serves as a Hospital Chaplain Manager in Orlando, Florida. She is a mother, teacher, contemplative, and a cancer survivor. In this episode Donna shares what it was like growing up adopted and eventually finding her biological family.
She shares what it means to her to live a rooted life in this thought-provoking episode. To contact donna email her at dburske@gmail.com
To support this podcast go to http://davidachata.substack.com/
Joe Steinke is a Spiritual Director, a former pastor, lifelong musician and co-founder of 24/7 Prayer USA. In this interview he shares what it was like to grow up in community in the midst of the Jesus Movement of the 1970's. He also shares practices people can engage in to find their rooting. Joe shares what it means to be a mystic and encourages us to find a "greater grace from a deeper well."
To find out more about Joe Steinke and connect with his work visit http://www.souloftheshepherd.org/
To support this podcast go to davidachata.substack.com
Ron Pickell is a retired pastor and chaplain. His most recent position was serving on the University Campus of UC Berkeley, California for 25 years.
In this episode Ron talks with us about how being rooted means knowing what you’re about, where you’re going, and what’s most important. For Ron, that means understanding the presence and power of God among us right now. Ron shares his conversion story, his near death experience of a years ago and how that changed him.
As a special bonus, we’ve included a song of Ron’s from many years back called “The Wedding.” Stay till the end.
To get into contact with Ron, check out his instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/rpig4wordoncampus/
To support his podcast go to davidachata.substack.com
What does it mean to be a rooted person in a world that leaves so many of us feeling lost? To be rooted is to be connected — to God, to others, and to the larger story we’re part of.
This season, David Achata, author, leadership consultant, coach, and former pastor, takes listeners on a journey of listening, learning, and connecting with mentors and community. In this episode, he draws from the wisdom of Parker Palmer, Richard Rohr, and John O’Donohue, as well as Scripture and Indigenous traditions. David explores how rootedness can transform pain, restore connection, and reveal a better way to live.
Podcast music provided by Aaron Roche.
Support this podcast at davidachata.substack.com
Andrew Holley was once a pastor and church planter. But then his house burned down. After picking up the pieces, he and his wife tried to keep going the way they always had, but something had changed.
Some time later, at the urging of his friends, he entered a singer/songwriter contest. From there, he kept playing. Today, Andrew has embraced the music life and writes music that's full of soul, blues, and good ole' rock n' roll.
He spoke on the How People Grow Podcast about this transition - listen and enjoy his wisdom about how important relationships are, life in community, and doing what you love.
Hear his latest EP at https://onerpm.link/166172119066
Find out more about Andrew at https://www.andrewholleymusic.com/
To support the podcast go to https://substack.com/@davidachata
Tommy Rutledge began his career as an Engineer, but later in life felt the call to serve in pastoral work as a Church Planter. Tommy shares how it changed him and helped birth the most unusual kind of work.
To learn more about Tommy check out http://somaasheville.com/ and https://www.mountcarmelgoats.com/
To support this podcast go to http://davidachata.substack.com/
To join the Leadership renewal collective go to http://achatacoaching.com/ and click "coaching cohorts."
Daniel Kasambira is the CEO of the United Way in Madison County, Alabama. After a successful career in non-profit work Daniel moved to the for-profit sector. But after being laid off, he faced the question: how do I navigate this season of unknowns?
Finding himself delivering pizzas, he got an opportunity that changed everything. Today he shares his story as a way to encourage people to not give up and to remember those who helped you along the way.
To learn more about Daniel see https://uwmadisoncounty.org/leadership/
To learn about the Leadership Renewal Collective go to https://achatacoaching.com/coaching-cohorts/
To support this podcast visit http://davidachata.substack.com/
Ashi Alison is a Yoga and Breathwork teacher currently living near Chattanooga, Tennessee. In this special interview, she talks with us from a courtyard in Ireland.
Ashi describes why she left a successful career at the North Face, selling all her possessions, and moving to a shack in Costa Rica for 10 years.
Ashi walks us through what she learned during a season by the Ocean and encourages us to "embrace the fertile void" when in a transition season.
To support this podcast go go http://davidachata.substack.com/
To learn more about David's work go to http://achatacoaching.com/
Brooke Lark is the founder of Lark & Co. She is the world's most downloaded food photographer and one of the world's most interesting women.
After leaving the Mormon faith, she embarked on a journey she could never have predicted. To listen to her first interview on this show, click here.
What happens after you leave your faith and your marriage? For Brooke, a call with a U.S. Senator changed everything and led her into the world of plant medicine. In this episode she shares that when you embark on a healing journey, you heal.
To connect with Brooke go to http://brookelark.com/
To support this podcast go go http://davidachata.substack.com/
To learn more about David's work go to http://achatacoaching.com/
Transitions are marked by endings, then a murky middle zone, and then a new beginning. In this episode David Achata discusses why we're focusing on transtions for season 4.
To learn about David's work see http://achatacoaching.com
To support this podcast go to the new Substack page at: https://substack.com/@davidachata
Join us as Amy Achata recounts her deeply personal story of overcoming chronic illness and migraines. Amy shares how she discovered the surprising reason for a lifetime of pain lay hidden in her own story. From there, she was able to explore the untapped intelligence of her body.
Amy delves into the specific embodiment practices that enabled her to finally understand and respond to her body's needs, resulting in remarkable transformation and healing.
She shares invaluable lessons learned on her path and provides actionable tips for listeners seeking to alleviate chronic pain or illness by tuning into their body's inherent wisdom.
Find out more about Amy at http://scoutcounseling.com/
To support this podcast go to http://patreon.com/howpeoplegrow/
Sign up for the Leadership Renewal Collective at http://achatacoaching.com/ and click the "coaching cohorts" button.
Ever wonder where those "gut feelings" really come from?
In this episode, David shares a personal story about stalking a deer that led him to a surprising understanding of the gut's influence on what we think. He and Dr. Tyler McCurry, D.O., unpack the fascinating gut-brain connection and how optimizing your gut health can unlock clearer emotional and intuitive guidance.
Plus, get actionable advice on strengthening your intuition through practices like mindfulness and spending time in nature, and explore how faith can be a powerful ally in trusting your inner voice. Tune in to tap into your true intuitive power!
To support this podcast check out http://howpeoplegrow.patreon.com/
Learn more about David's corporate work at http://achatacoaching.com/
Discover the powerful connection between your mind, body, and spirit with us. David shares his personal journey of overcoming a decade of chest pain by understanding the link between his emotions, breathing, and physical health.
Dr. McCurry explores how spiritual practices like prayer and meditation can support your overall wellness and revisits the idea of your body as a sacred temple deserving of care.
Learn to live with intention, aligning your actions with what truly matters. Join David Achata & Dr. Tyler McCurry, D.O., for insights on a holistic path to a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Support this podcast at http://patreon.com/howpeoplegrow/
Join the Leadership Renewal Collective at http://achatacoaching.com/
Join David Achata and Dr. Tyler McCurry as they discuss the vital role movement plays in both our physical and emotional well-being. Explore the benefits of mindful practices to connect with your body and release tension. Dr. McCurry explains how regular exercise helps calm the nervous system and reduce stress. Discover the surprising connection between movement and spiritual practices like prayer and meditation. Plus, get practical ideas for easily incorporating more movement into your daily life, no matter your current fitness level.
To support this podcast go check out http://patreon.com/howpeoplegrow/
To join the Leadership Renewal Collective go to http://achatacoaching.com/ and click "coaching cohorts"
*Updated - Note: The previous version of this episode was partial. This new version contains the entire interview.
Join David Achata and Dr. Tyler McCurry as they explore how past hurts and ongoing stress can get trapped in the body, affecting us physically and emotionally. Dr. McCurry explains how our nervous system reacts to stress and trauma and how it can get out of balance.
In this episode, you'll discover body-centered ways to heal, like focusing on physical sensations, and how hands-on methods can help release held tension from the past. Learn about the body's natural ability to bounce back and find healing, even after tough experiences.
To support this podcast go to http://patreon.com/howpeoplegrow
To join the Leadership Renewal Collective see http://achatacoaching.com/ and click "coaching cohorts"
To learn more about Dr. McCurry see https://www.tnosteopathic.com/
Join David Achata and Dr. Tyler McCurry as they explore how our bodies communicate. Dr. McCurry shares his story of the damage done to his body as a football player and how that was the first step that led him toward osteopathic medicine.
In this episode, we'll look at the core principles of the body's self-healing capacity and how symptoms can be vital messages. We'll also touch on practical tips for tuning into your body's language through mindful movement and reflection as well as caring for your body as a spiritual practice.
To support this podcast see http://patreon.com/howpeoplegrow
For David's corporate work see http://achatacoaching.com/
To learn more about Dr. McCurry, see https://www.tnosteopathic.com/



