• Aging as a Spiritual Practice
    Jan 8 2026

    After relaying some brief advice from Dick Van Dyke about turning 100, Dave Schmelzer chats about some wisdom from the Buddhist therapist Lewis Richmond about what he's learned by working with aging clients. Dave touches on fascinating ideas from Richmond about horizontal versus vertical time and the isolation of a sudden setback and experiencing aging as a fresh start along with much more.


    Mentioned on this podcast:


    Lewis Richmond's book Aging as a Spiritual Practice: A Contemplative Guide to Growing Older and Wiser

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    37 mins
  • Finding a Third Way in a Divided World
    Nov 22 2025

    Mark Charbonneau and his friends at The Vine church in Austin, Texas are charting a unique way forward in our cultural and religious divisions. Dave Schmelzer talks with him about what their “third way” looks like and how it might help all of us in the middle of such unprecedented divisions. Does it only apply to a small number of people of good will? Does it offer broader hope? They close with a few words about the life of a pastor at all, much less one in the middle of these sorts of cultural divides.


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    The Vine church in Austin, Texas

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    32 mins
  • On Playfulness
    Oct 25 2025

    Some great thinkers like GK Chesterton and Meister Eckhart pitch that right at the heart of God's reality is play and that the more we can tap into this bone-deep playfulness, even in the middle of realities that look quite unpromising and overwhelming, the better we'll thrive.

    Mentioned on this podcast


    The God Who Plays: A Playful Approach to Theology and Spirituality, by Brian Edgar

    Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul, by Stuart Brown M.D.

    Meister Eckhart: A Mystic-Warrior for Our Times, by Matthew Fox

    The Artist's Way, by Julia Cameron

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    22 mins
  • Let's talk about wanting things
    Oct 11 2025

    One of the charms of Christian faith is that so many scriptures encourage us to ask God for things we want. But as we age we realize it must be more complicated than that--and the great contemplatives add complexities as they focus on things like union with God as the main thing or with cautions about things like "disordered attachments". But we still do in fact want things! Dave Schmelzer offers us some things to ponder in these conundrums.

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    24 mins
  • Let's "Hallow" Our Day-to-Day Work
    Aug 7 2025

    One unexpected outcome of the Christian contemplative life is that, per the Benedictines, we'll discover that the stuff we need to do everyday has the possibility of moving from "that stuff we have to get done" to "co-creating a better world with God." And not just that, but it also then might make our days feel rich and purposeful when they'd been feeling less than that. Christa Connelly helped facilitate a fascinating conversation on the ins and outs of this and she and Dave Schmelzer talk about what it's meant for her and might mean for you.


    Mentioned on this podcast:


    Joan Chittister's book The Monastic Heart: 50 Simple Practices for a Contemplative and Fulfilling Life



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    49 mins
  • Holy Spirit Power! (For Contemplatives)
    Jul 19 2025

    Dave Schmelzer used to lead a church in which looking to experience power that we're told comes from the Holy Spirit was a big deal. Does that view of the spiritual life translate to a contemplative world? It turns out the answer is not just "yes," but even "oh, you have no idea."


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    Check out the next session of Faith Part 2 in October. It's a free 8-week online look at some crucial but lesser-taught riches of Christian faith that might help us when our initial faith experience falters a bit.

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    25 mins
  • How Friendships Can Drive Spiritual Growth
    Jun 28 2025

    Dave Schmelzer and Curtis Gruenler (an English professor and medievalist) have been friends since college and they talk about the ins and outs of how friendships themselves can empower the kind of growth in God that we talk about on The Pocket Contemplative.


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    Curtis is launching a Substack on friendship (from a medievalist's perspective)

    Curtis and Dave allude in passing to:

    Spiritual Friendship by the medieval monk Aelred of Rievaulx

    Rene Girard and his Shakespeare book Theater of Envy

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    48 mins
  • Why Your Kids Don't Go to Church (Part 2)
    May 31 2025

    In this continuation of a look (from Notre Dame sociologist Chrisitan Smith) at the religious world that Millennials in particular are living in, Dave Schmelzer will continue to look at some large, cultural forces at play before turning to some self-inflicted wounds from religion.


    Mentioned on this podcast

    Register your interest here for this fall's Faith Part 2 course, a free, online look at how the Christian tradition (sometimes partnering with other contemplative traditions and modern neuroscience) encourages us into an unexpected second chapter of faith after, perhaps, our initial experience of faith has faltered.

    Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America, by Christian Smith



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    38 mins