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Episode 202: Do I Need a Hobby?
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2023
- Episode 202: Do I Need a Hobby?
On this episode, Fr. Gregory Pine and Fr. Joseph-Anthony Kress discuss the benefit of having a hobby.
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Yes, keep learning. Teaching a 95-year old piano player to play guitar at her request. Amazing the things I learn.
I'm a very enthusiastic gardener, can't recommend it enough, gives you such a great way to interact with creation and stuff to give away to friends.
Play is a basic good and hobbies allow us to engage in the world in a personalized form of play.
One of my hobbies is knitting whilst watching Godsplaining! 😎
Perhaps slightly disturbing at how excited I get for fresh episodes 😂
Love these episodes 🤍🩵💙
Hobbies: my parents helped support model trains before I attended school. We attended Mass every Sunday and holy days. Later in college I took up guitar at the Newman Center, just playing at Church. Now I volunteer play and sing for Memory Care & Assisted Living folks. Fr. Pune on mandolin? I 'd like to hear that!
I’ve been guilted into picking up my abandoned embroidery project! 😂
😂 I quietly discarded my giant one and started anew
Reading comics always helps me to refresh
I've been striving to be more intentional with things I do, but didn't really have a clear idea of what that meant. After watching this episode, I feel more capable of directing my actions toward a specific goal. Keeping up with a hobby has been difficult after having a kid (and since we plan to have more, future roadblocks are expected), and I want to make sure that, just because I have obligations, I don't become a machine moving from one obligation to the next.
Thanks for the episode!
Well considered topic, and excellent advices!
- Luxury does not equal leisure
- 1 outdoor, 1 arty, 1 skils based
- pick what you like, experience as recreative, refreshing, delightful
Recently I’ve been thinking about hobbies and how they’ll fit in my future life. Perfect timing for this show!
Great Podcast. Met fr Gregory in Medjugorje last year.
The title is funny😊. Thank you Fathers.
Yes a hobby to expose cults that twist scripture. Or to apply it to the wrong age, this is my hobby.
I wonder what the differentiation between interests and hobbies are. I used to do Warhammer figure painting in high school which was definitely a hobby (an expensive one). I like history but that’s not quite a hobby so much as an interest… I need a hobby but don’t have something to DO that I’m super interested in. Maybe I need to pick up tennis with my fiancé or start painting (in a less geeky/expensive way).
Fr Pine can bilocate.
lol
😂
As I watch this, I am thinking about how I could be at that retreat right now and how much I wanted to go😢😭
Surely, gossiping cant be a hobby 😁✌️
3... in 1 meal?! 😂
Having a hobby it’s like living twice.
That's profound. Thank you!
Is leisure required in all stages of life? I’m about 30 and father of two. I slacked in the first 2 and a half decades of knowing and living my faith. I have made a conscious decision to dive into reading (most of which is to make up for lost time). Is viewing this reading as a bit of a spiritual duty remove its leisurely aspect?
@Ergo Sum I’m not saying I want to, I’m kinda asking if having a non-leisure motive removes the leisure benefit.
@Ergo Sum Ok, thanks for letting me know. I don’t know what good that does for either of us, but have a good day.