Published: Sept. 18, 2019, 4 p.m.
There\u2019s a lot more to being a Catholic speaker than what you see. Dave \u201cExtreme Narcissist\u201d VanVickle and I discuss the little-known problems and behind-the-scenes difficulties of people who talk about the Faith for a living.
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From bringing kids to RCIA to feeling guilty about a paycheck, we talk about balancing family life, parish life, full-time jobs, and time on the road.
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Snippet from the Show
\n\u201cThe life of a professional traveling speaker is not what most people think it is.\u201d
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SHOWNOTES
\nMoney and Guilt
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\n- Charging for a talk isn\u2019t about making money off the gospel, it\u2019s about providing for time spent away from family.
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Family Values
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\n- Being on the road makes your spouse temporarily a single parent. It\u2019s a huge strain on the family and the spouses are the ones who really have it hard.
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Missional Continuity
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\n- What is the mission with the audience? The speaker is there to continue the work that is already happening, not to have a singular affect that probably won\u2019t stick.
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Five Practical Takeaways
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\n- Pray for your favorite Catholic speaker.
\n- Read Marcel\u2019s article, \u201cWhy You Probably Don't Want To Be A Catholic Speaker!\u201d
\n- Evaluate your most recent event and ask yourself about the impact it had weeks later.
\n- Critically examine your money and fame motives.
\n- Community: try to learn something new about someone already in your life. Try Patrick Lencioni\u2019s opening question: what life event from your childhood affected you the most?
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