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Different with Steve Chalke and Jill Rowe - Being considerate – part of the greatest revolution

Being considerate – part of the greatest revolution

01/15/25 • 27 min

Different with Steve Chalke and Jill Rowe

In this episode of the Different podcast, Jill Rowe and Steve Chalke about what it means to be considerate. Strangely, it's a word that we don't hear or think about that often. But through their chat, we see that to consider is perhaps one of the most powerful ways to transform our way of behaving in the world.


To consider the other, to pay attention to, to have our eyes on the needs of others. It really does seem that it is the simple things that are the source of the greatest revolution, that is, to love others as ourselves.


Our title music is written and performed by Jerome Alexander (Message to Bears).


This podcast is powered by Oasis. Edited and mixed by Matteo Magariello. Produced by Peter Kerwood.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode of the Different podcast, Jill Rowe and Steve Chalke about what it means to be considerate. Strangely, it's a word that we don't hear or think about that often. But through their chat, we see that to consider is perhaps one of the most powerful ways to transform our way of behaving in the world.


To consider the other, to pay attention to, to have our eyes on the needs of others. It really does seem that it is the simple things that are the source of the greatest revolution, that is, to love others as ourselves.


Our title music is written and performed by Jerome Alexander (Message to Bears).


This podcast is powered by Oasis. Edited and mixed by Matteo Magariello. Produced by Peter Kerwood.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Our title music is written and performed by Jerome Alexander (Message to Bears).


This podcast is powered by Oasis. Edited and mixed by Matteo Magariello. Produced by Peter Kerwood.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Our title music is written and performed by Jerome Alexander (Message to Bears).


This podcast is powered by Oasis. Edited and mixed by Matteo Magariello. Produced by Peter Kerwood.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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