
In this episode Greg and Nathan move from philosophy to practice in their March series on Lifelong Learners. What habits actually form people who keep growing?
They explore the rhythms that cultivate lifelong learning: reading widely, reflecting deeply, engaging in meaningful conversation, and practicing intellectual discipline. Along the way, they discuss why leaders are readers, how Christians historically valued literacy, and why distraction may be the greatest obstacle to wisdom in the digital age.
Greg and Nathan also talk about how technology shapes our attention, why learning in community matters, and how accountability and conversation sharpen our thinking. Ultimately, they argue that the goal of learning isn’t simply accumulating knowledge—but allowing truth to transform the way we live.
What habits help busy adults keep learning? How do we fight distraction and pursue wisdom with intention? Join Greg and Nathan as they explore the practices that turn curiosity into lifelong growth.
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