Good Faith

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Dave Evans: Designing and Living a Meaningful Life Now

March 5
55 mins

Episode Description

What Does Radical Acceptance Look Like in Real Life?

 

In this Good Faith Podcast episode, Curtis Chang sits down with Dave Evans (co-founder of the Stanford Life Design Lab) to tear up the "find your purpose" script and explore how design thinking, faith, and radical acceptance can lead to real meaning—especially through grief and uncertainty. Expect sharp insights, honest stories, and practical tools to build a life with more presence, flow, and authenticity starting now. Dave and Curtis dig into faith and the tension of the "already and not yet" as they look at the ideas in Dave's latest book, How to Live a Meaningful Life.

 

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03:05 - Dave Evans' Journey & the Origins of Life Design

09:54 - Are there Pitfalls When Pursuing Impact and Transactional Mindset?

18:08 - Design Moves for Greater Meaning

22:05 - Radical Acceptance Illustrated by Personal Loss 

28:06 - Why Is the Concept of Flow Important?

39:37 - Compatibility of Design Thinking and Christian Worldview

41:06 - Four Areas of Human Experience for Meaning

45:34 - Meaning in the Second Half of Life 

48:59 - Getting Started: Practical First Steps

 

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