A Way of Love in a World of Hurt: A Conversation with Charlie Peacock and Andi Ashworth [S07-048]
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Today, we had the pleasure of speaking with Charlie Peacock and Andi Ashworth, authors of the new book, "Why Everything That Doesn't Matter Matters So Much, The Way of Love in a World of Hurt."
In this episode, Charlie and Andi share their experiences discovering their types and their personal reflections on how the Enneagram has contributed to them understanding themselves better.
From the complexities of being a Four to the challenges of living with chronic pain as a Seven, this conversation is rich with insights, vulnerability, and wisdom as we explore themes of empathy, creativity, grief, and the pursuit of meaning in life.
If you want to gain a deeper understanding of the Enneagram, explore the complexities of the human personality, and discover how to navigate life's challenges with grace and resilience, this episode is a must-listen.
Join us on this enlightening and heartfelt conversation with Charlie and Andi.
Sending you love, joy, peace, healing, and rest.
About Andi and Charlie
Andi Ashworth is the author of Real Love for Real Life: The Art and Work of Caring and co-founder of the Art House in Nashville where she served for over two decades through hospitality and mentoring, hosting a wide range of guests including Bono, Blood: Water Mission, International Justice Mission, The Gathering and the ONE Campaign. As Editor-In-Chief of the Art House America blog, she stewarded hundreds of essays from a variety of authors such as Tiff Harrison Warren, Steven Garber, Sandra McCracken, Russ Ramsey, and Luci Shaw.
Charlie Peacock is a Grammy Award-winning, Billboard Chart-topping music producer, composer, and recording artist. He is co-founder of the Art House, Wedgwood Circle, and founder/director Emeritus of the Commercial Music Program at Lipscomb University. Charlie has produced for film and television, including A Walk to Remember, Chris Cornell’s “Misery Chain” from the soundtrack of 12 Years a Slave, and “Hush,” the title theme to the AMC drama Turn: Washington’s Spies. Named by Billboard’s Encyclopedia of Record Producers as one of the 500 most important producers in music history, Charlie is also a three-time recipient of the Gospel Music Award for Producer to the Year. Charlie is the Sr. Music Editor for Christianity Today and the host of the Christianity Today Podcast, Music and Meaning.
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RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE
Charlie Peacock’s Website
Charlie on Instagram | Facebook
Andi Ashworth’s Website
Andi on Facebook | GoodReads
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