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The GoodKind Podcast
GoodKind
166 episodes
2 days ago
At GoodKind, we create resources that help people engage with God and one another. We do this by helping you cultivate the GoodKind of habits and holiday practices. On this podcast, we'll discuss how to be intentional with your habits and holidays, taking the opportunities of the season ahead to create meaningful moments for you and your family.
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At GoodKind, we create resources that help people engage with God and one another. We do this by helping you cultivate the GoodKind of habits and holiday practices. On this podcast, we'll discuss how to be intentional with your habits and holidays, taking the opportunities of the season ahead to create meaningful moments for you and your family.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Sick Days and Small Mercies
The GoodKind Podcast
33 minutes 36 seconds
2 months ago
Sick Days and Small Mercies

In this episode of The GoodKind Podcast, hosts Clayton Greene, Amy Kavanaugh, and Chris Pappalardo talk about something every family faces — getting sick. From sniffles to stomach bugs, they explore how illness disrupts routines, work, and family rhythms — and what it reveals about rest, responsibility, and our human limits.

The conversation moves from hilarious sick-day stories to deeper reflections on how the Bible talks about illness, what it means to truly rest, and how to balance care, community, and calling when someone is under the weather. They even debate whether sickness is spiritual, physical, or just part of being human. With a mix of laughter and insight, this episode reminds listeners that slowing down — even when forced to — can be a gift.

Takeaways

  • The “how sick is too sick” question is universal — and complicated.

  • Our attitudes about illness often reflect how we view work, identity, and responsibility.

  • The Bible doesn’t ignore sickness — it connects physical and spiritual wholeness.

  • True rest sometimes means letting go of control and trusting others to carry on.

  • Parenting teaches triage — knowing what’s urgent and what can wait.

  • Caring for a sick child can become a moment of unexpected connection and grace.

  • It’s okay to actually enjoy a sick day if it helps you rest and recover.

  • Learning to pause reminds us: we’re not indispensable, and that’s freeing

Resources

  • The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt

  • The Hidden Genius of the Life We’re Looking For by Andy Crouch

  • Chatter by Ethan Kross

  • Franz Anton Mesmer (the origin of “mesmerize” — yes, really)


The GoodKind Podcast
At GoodKind, we create resources that help people engage with God and one another. We do this by helping you cultivate the GoodKind of habits and holiday practices. On this podcast, we'll discuss how to be intentional with your habits and holidays, taking the opportunities of the season ahead to create meaningful moments for you and your family.