Today on the podcast, I'm chatting with my long-time friend, Kyle Whalum. Kyle is a world-class bassist (Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, The Voice, LeAnn Rimes, and SO many other artists), an Ultra Runner (watch his documentary here). He's a dad of three, a husband to one, and he's one of my favourite people and dearest friends. This one goes all over the place in the best ways, and I absolutely LOVE it.This is a great chat. I'm so grateful we got the chance to sit down together and have it. Enjoy!www.instagram.com/kylewhalum/philipcox.substack.comtheinsidejob.com.au
Union. It was the point from the beginning. But our fractured vision keeps this union obscured from view. Contemplation heals our ways of seeing.Find footnotes and more in the post at: philipcox.substack.comCare to reach out? Email me at phil@theinsidejob.com.aupeace and JOY!
For the past few weeks, I’ve been walking—not for exercise, not for productivity, but as a slow, embodied practice of contemplative listening. This episode is about what I’ve been learning—not through visions or breakthroughs, but through heat, cracked sidewalks, dead snakes, and the wonder of the incarnation.read this post and more @ philipcox.substack.com
pt.3 in our EARTH & SKIES series. are you afraid of the DARK?read, find footnotes and more at philipcox.substack.comquestions? email me at phil@theinsidejob.com.au
a conversation with my dad! in this chat, we reminisce over a story from the Cox Family archives and talk about the power of gratitude and inner narratives. this is a fun one! www.theinsidejob.com.auphilipcox.substack.com
Throughout the ancient Near East, creation stories share a common theme surrounding the act of NAMING. Their profound ideas still offer wisdom for us today. In this episode, we explore another profound word and idea from the Hebrew creation story found in Genesis 1. This is another part in the Earth and Skies series.Read the article and access the footnotes at philipcox.substack.com
In the story of creation found in Genesis 1, God creates a beautiful and fruitful universe in which humans and all living things can thrive. That’s where the story ends, but it begins with tohu va-vohu - an unproductive, disordered, and chaotic landscape. This desolate beginning point provides the raw materials the Divine uses to bring about something beneficial and good (and he can do the same for you). you can read this post and others at philipcox.substack.com
SO EXCITED for this one! Rob Bell is an official Insider (for today at least!) We're talking art, ancient wisdom, spaceships, and more.I'm putting the video up here as well as on the youtube channel.find all things ROB at his website robbell.comEnjoy! I sure did.
The whole of our life is an act of Spirit. read the article, subscribe, and support at my substack - philipcox.substack.compeace and JOY!!
this episode is just a quick dip into a project i'm working on introducing some of the classic spiritual exercises to our local church community. this intro touches on the "why" rather than the "how" of spiritual practice.peace and JOY!!-philyou can read the article on my substack
This is an on-the-ground lesson about ritual, presence, and cooperating with Spirit that I learned the other day while sanding some old decking boards at a friend's house. read the article, subscribe, and support at my substack - philipcox.substack.compeace and JOY!!
I had the chance to sit down with Ben from The Dad Co. podcast. We had a great conversation about being a dad, fostering spiritual life with our kids, and the art of ritual in the home. So, I thought I’d repost it here for you amazing Insiders (your new collective nickname, by the way).Be sure to subscribe to The Dad Co. on Spotify or Apple.peace and JOY!!-Phil
We’re gettin’ practical with this one! Today we’re looking at 4 very straightforward ways to concretise our ideals into everyday actions that can renew, refresh, challenge, stretch, and transform us - all through the power of RITUALISING some very ordinary things already in our lives.Peace and JOY!!-Phil
OFFENCE is one of the quickest ways we can stall out in our spiritual growth. We encounter hundreds of opportunities every day to be offended. A dominant reason we get offended is because our preferences and ideals aren’t being met by the person in front of us. While we could continue to resist this person, this experience and remain frustrated, ultimately it cost us our joy, peace, and freedom. So, instead of resisting, what if we learned to WELCOME them instead? Thanks for listening to The Inside Job with Philip Cox! If it has brought you to a place of inner peace, or if you just like it a bit, feel free to share it.
This is my first ever podcast episode and I couldn't be more excited to get this show off the ground! This on is all about the sacred act of making coffee, reading the priestly tech manual Leviticus (and anything else you're up to) . the key? approaching it with the right set of eyes! read this and other articles on my substack: philipcox.substack.com