More Than This with Sheridan Voysey show

More Than This with Sheridan Voysey

Summary: We all sense there's more to life than this, but where is that 'more' to be found? Listen in as writer, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores love, loss, pain, beauty, our quest to find meaning in life and where faith fits into it all, while chatting to some of the world's most intriguing personalities.

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 Burnout Begins With Weariness. Here’s How to Stop it Going Further | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:35

There is a cost to giving. At it's worst that cost is burnout—the emotional (and often physical) collapse of someone who has spent too long pouring out without filling up. Psychiatrist Robert Coles wrote about the hazards that come with a life of service and giving. It was the warning signs of burnout that really grabbed my attention. More…

 You Are Known By Name | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:26

I have an embarrassing habit of forgetting people's names, even of people I've known for years (it’s pretty bad—you’ll laugh.) Since names are more than mere words, it’s a weakness I wish I could beat. Thankfully there’s Someone who knows you by name, and who will never forget it. More…

 You’re Both So Different? That Could Be What Makes Your Marriage Work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:55

After 21 years, I sometimes look at my wife Merryn and wonder how our marriage works. I’m a writer and speaker, Merryn is a statistician. I work with words, she works with numbers. I want beauty, she wants function. And that’s only the start of our differences! Here’s what’s helped us stick together… More…

 Heaven is a Symphony Playing All Around You. Here Are Three Ways to Hear it | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:15

Modern Christianity has been criticized at times for being about little more than “a ticket to heaven”. But it’s so, so much more. Heaven is where God is, and since God is everywhere, heaven isn't just 'up there' but touches earth too. Here’s some ways we can glimpse heaven's reality now… More…

 On Death Row for 28 Years. Here’s How Anthony Ray Hinton Stayed Joyful | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:26

In 1985 Anthony Ray Hinton was charged with a double-murder, found guilty by a jury, and sentenced to death. But he was innocent. His sentence was overturned only in 2015—nearly thirty years later. What’s most astounding about Ray’s story is that he faced those 28 gruelling, unfair years with joy. How? More…

 Got Some Goals for the New Year? Great. Just Don’t Forget This | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:56

I can be a real dreamer. There’s always a book, a media project, a life ambition waiting in the wings. So when BBC Radio 2 asked what my hope for the new year was, my mind automatically went down the path of goals and ambitions. But something wasn't right. There's more to life than career goals... More…

 Do You Need a ‘Fallow Year’? The Ancient Art of a Year of Rest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:44

'You reap what you sow' is a powerful principle describing the way much of life works. Plant a seed of goodness, kindness or faith, and a harvest of it will follow later. But the metaphor assumes the seed is sown into healthy soil. What if it's not? What happens when we keep trying to get a harvest from an exhausted life? More…

 Are You Running to False Places of Safety? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:54

Our new puppy Rupert Reginald McScruffy is quite the celebrity: people stop us in the street, he’s got fans on social media, and now even the BBC wants to follow his progress. Yes, he's gorgeous. But he does have his foibles; and one in particular that can teach us about what happens when we run to false places of safety. More…

 Confused About the Direction of Your Life? This Might Help | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:10

My life has been anything but a straight path. I’ve been nightclub DJ, a youth worker, a radio host, an author, a speaker; I’ve had spiritual crises, burnout, and broken dreams; and life’s curve balls have often landed me where I least expected. It used to trouble me. Until one day, out hiking, I noticed something… More…

 Good News For Behind-The-Scenes People: Your Work is Indispensable | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:40

My friend Mick works on the Africa Mercy - a floating hospital ship, helping the poorest people in developing nations. When TV crews visit, they shine the spotlight on the ship’s amazing medical staff. Rarely do they point a camera at Mick’s area of work. It’s – ahem - less than glamorous. But without him, the whole thing would stop… More…

 In a Fast Food World, Are We Losing the Art of Sacred Meals? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:21

When was the last time you had a truly special meal where you left the table changed, uplifted, fulfilled? You came burdened but left lighter (at least emotionally). Your soul was filled, not just your stomach. We need more of these sacred meals. But what is it that makes a meal truly sacred? A few key ingredients come to mind. More…

 Seeking Fulfilment Through Your Career? Try This Instead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:59

What a gift it is to do work you love. To get paid for using your talents, and contribute to society. And since we spend so much of our lives working, it makes sense to seek a fulfilling career. But have we gotten things unbalanced? When work becomes our primary source of personal fulfilment—it leaves us vulnerable. More…

 The Day Jesus Messed Up His Nice-Guy Image | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:54

In his famous painting ’The Light of the World’, Holman Hunt depicted Jesus in a white robe holding a lantern, knocking gently on a door that represents our heart. With blond beard, flowing hair and serene face, the Saviour is presented as a meek, mild soother of souls. Nice image—but the Holy Week of Easter really messes it up... More…

 What My Great Grandmother Taught Me About Living Dangerously | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:46

My Great Grandmother Alice was one brave woman who can teach us a thing or two about facing our problems. Her husband Walter was a good man, but with one vice: he liked his drink too much for her liking. Here’s the ingenious way she dealt with it. More…

 066 My Chat with William Paul Young, Author of The Shack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:53

When William Paul Young sat down to write a story for his children about a man who meets God in a forest shack, little did he know it would become a publishing phenomenon—and now a movie. In 2008 Paul dropped by the Open House show, to chat about the book’s meaning, the personal story behind it, and to answer his critics. More…

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