Cultivating Meaning in Work: A Conversation with Ryan Casey Waller
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Welcome to a truly fascinating episode of Humble Inc., where we delve deep into the minds shaping the world of entrepreneurship and mental health. I'm your host, Charlie Lass, joined by my co-host Walker Lutringer.
Today, we have the privilege of hosting Ryan Casey Waller—a therapist, priest, lawyer and author with a rich background combining spirituality and psychology.
Hear Ryan’s unique perspective on how deep purpose and meaning in our work can lead to not only financial success but profound satisfaction and peace.
Based on real experience we discuss the challenges entrepreneurs face, from dealing with the physical impact of suffering and loneliness to the ways social media fuels comparison and isolation.
As we navigate this dialogue, Ryan will share invaluable insights on maintaining mental health in the entrepreneurial world and the essential role of community and professional help in overcoming mental health hurdles. So, tune in as we uncover the tools needed to thrive both personally and professionally in these complex times.
Ryan Casey Waller:
Throughout his ecclesiastical engagements, Ryan discovered a fascinating intersection between spirituality and psychology, a revelation that compelled him to delve further into psychology. This quest for understanding led him eventually to graduate work in psychology to become a therapist. Ryan's evolving career is a testament to his commitment to exploring and answering life’s ultimate questions, a journey that intertwines philosophy, theology, law, and psychology. His story is a vibrant illustration of how diverse academic and professional experiences can coalesce around the pursuit of understanding human experience in a comprehensive, spiritually and psychologically integrated way.
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