Stuff I Learned Yesterday
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Stuff I Learned Yesterday
Stuff I Learned Yesterday is a podcast intended to motivate and inspire you to learn something everyday. I believe that if you aren’t learning, you aren’t living. By taking time to reflect and learn something every day, you will not only improve yourself and your life, you will help make the world a...
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SILY 667- Failure to Communicate
George Bernard Shaw said, “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” Communication is tricky. On one hand,...

SILY 666- Old Testament Laws Explained
For most of us, reading the Old Testament is not fun. All of those names and laws are difficult to read and are the reason many who have tried reading...

SILY 665- Monday Mailbag
Thanks to Geoff for sharing his struggles today. Especially for men, I think, it's hard for us to admit we need help and accept that help. That mental...

SILY 664- Establishing Healthy Habits
Sometimes we fail to allow grace in our own lives. Once we miss or fail for any reason, we allow those feelings of failure to defeat us causing us to...

SILY 663- The Bookstore Mutiny
I struggled for a long time about whether or not to share this story with you because I felt like it was a story that was not very common and therefor...

SILY 662- Can You Hear Me Now?
As we were raising our kids we knew eventually we'd have to make a decision on cell phones, and it became an issue, a struggle, a battle. For parents...

SILY 661- Who Are We To Judge?
I would guess that John 3:16 is the most commonly known and quoted Bible verse, but perhaps the passage at the forefront of today’s episode would plac...

SILY 660- Lessons From Hyrule
In the original Zelda game, Link can earn a new sword, the white sword, once he has expanded his health to five hearts. Once Link has twelve hearts, h...

SILY 659- Becoming the MVP
According to Google AI, a Minimum Viable Product is a stripped-down version of a product or feature designed to be released early and get customer fee...

SILY 658- Turning Brick Walls into Brick Paths
We thought we had set up a college savings plan for each of our kids but we were wrong. The reality was that we'd only receive a fraction of the amoun...

SILY 657- Avoiding Stray Dogs
Christian friends, we must remember that political movements are not the main thing. The Jews of Jesus’ time refused to believe he was the Messiah in...

SILY 656- Visions of Tomorrow Start Today
Thirty six days ago my OKC Thunder won the NBA championship! Watching my city and state grow over the last 30 years has been incredible. When friends...

SILY 655- Lessons in the Waiting
Jean-Jacques Rousseau famously said, “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” He’s right. Patience is bitter. As I look back on those times now,...

SILY 654- No Apology Needed
Unlike the annoying barn swallows occupying my porch, my son has flown from the nest never to return. He’s spread his wings, experienced the freedom a...

SILY 653- Loudest Person in the Room
Today’s story is pulled from a television episode that aired 25 years ago. However, its claims about the Bible are ones that I still see being used of...

652- Monday Mailbag
Thanks to Jeff and Ruthie for sharing their stories. I found both of these stories to be incredibly inspiring and I appreciate each of them being will...

651- What’s Better Than Money
In 2017 I received an email from a podcast associate of mine named Shawn. I reached out to Shawn to learn more about the mission and determine how muc...

650- Pitfalls of a Thor Complex
You could say that nobody steals Thor’s thunder. He is the god of thunder, after all. But perhaps he’s the only one who is immune to having their thun...

649- Understanding Your Why
As we stood there on the shore of San Diego Bay taking in the sights of Comic-Con, Clint looked at me and asked, “Darrell, why do you do all of this?”...

648- The God Behind the Curtain
The Bible has a lot to say about God and his attributes, and it’s easy to understand how some of these passages can be interpreted to paint God into a...

647- I Think Therefore I Am
Certainly the fact that we have the capacity to think signifies our existence. However, I’ve seen too many people who think they don’t exist because n...

646- The Year of Breakthrough
I can’t tell you how many conversations I’ve had with people about NMX 2015. Nearly every conversation I have about it includes someone declaring, “Th...

645- Ingredients of a Happy Marriage
Marriage is not easy. Adding kids into the mix makes it even more challenging. It’s not surprising that between two-thirds and one-half of all marriag...

644- Kingdoms in Conflict
The word gospel simply means good news. For many of us when we hear the word gospel we think of good news that Jesus came and died to pay the penalty...

643- Ten Hours Maximum
Small moments can become unknown investments which make ripples decades for decades. Don’t underestimate the impact a small moment can have on someone...

642- It’s Better to Give
There are two women who still inspire me today. They remind me that no matter where you are in life, no matter your financial situation, no matter wha...

641- The Pros of Cons
In 2019, my daughter and I attended San Diego Comic Con together. It was a week of highs and lows as she got to drive a boat for the first time, a mem...

640- Is the Resurrection Reliable?
The resurrection is everything. Paul put it this way, “if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith. And if Christ has...

639- Monday Mailbag
Well, here we are again in a month with five Mondays, which means it’s Monday Mailbag day! For this installment of the Monday Mailbag I have one contr...

638- Seize the Adventure
Tiana is so inspiring. Rather than looking at the loss of her father and her fellow chef as a reason to quit, she let it propel her to be even greater...

637- Do Great Stuff
I love this podcast. In so many ways, I am the most boring guy in the world. I work from home. I don’t go out of the house much. I wear the same 6 or...

636- Transitioning to Willoughby
How many of us go to work every day to jobs that crush us and eat away at us. How many of us have bosses that yell or toss out insults? Maybe they are...

635- The Truth Exposed
It’s not fun to be exposed whether it’s related to your receding hairline or your personal sin. Trust me. I know about both of these all too well. We...

634- Jumping into Popularity
A wise person once said that fools buy things they don’t want with money they don’t have to impress people they don’t like. This is the adult version...

633- Remembering Where You Are
We’ve seen it depicted in countless ways for all of our lives. Families torn apart by a variety of things, most of which can be summed up by failing t...

632- Bishop Family Values
That Greek phrase "Na einai kalytero anthropo apo ton patera toy" translates to “Be a better man than your father.” Being a better man than our father...

631- Reflections of a Doorkeeper
The Church IS full of hypocrites. That’s the point. The point of church is to help each other grow. To hold each other up, study together, pray togeth...

630- Shower Thoughts
Of course, each of us have seen the glow of the city before, but this time it was different. This time it seemed much, much brighter. But the truth is...

629- The Last Best Hope
I’ve seen countless photos and videos of the Lincoln Memorial, but seeing with my own eyes was magnificent. Many consider Lincoln to be the greatest p...

628- Stop Chasing Cheese
Rat Race. No, I’m not referring to the 2001 film starring Rowan Atkinson, John Cleese, and Cuba Gooding Jr. I’m referring to that trap many of us fall...