(Ep. 5) Climbing to the Heights: How Little Things Add Up to Big Things
New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young ProfessionalIn this episode, Rob Hays invites young professionals to shift their focus from ambition to excellence. Ambition often fixates on outcomes we can't control—success, recognition, influence—while excellence is rooted in what we can control: our inputs—our prayer life, study, and the care we give to our daily work.Drawing from the teachings of St. Josemaria Escriva, Rob offers two key ways to pursuing excellence in our professional and personal lives:1. Study: Dedicating ourselves to ongoing formation, seeing study as both a professional and spiritual responsibility.2. Little things add up to big things: The "little things" – carrying out the small duties of each moment with love and attention.Rob also reflects on prestige as modeled in the life of Christ, not as a goal to pursue, but as something that arises naturally from a life of excellence, and which becomes a powerful tool for apostolate when grounded in prayer and humility.Resources mentioned in the episode include: "The Way, Furrow, The Forge" and "Friends of God".Are you enjoying the mini-series? Please help us reach more listeners by leaving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify now. Thank you!View Transcript
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(Ep. 4) How To Deal With Conflict at Work: 3 Practical Steps to Integrate Into Your Daily Life
New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young ProfessionalIn this episode, Rob Hays offers 3 practical steps to integrate into your daily life to successfully deal with conflict in the workplace, and bring you closer to God. Witnessing how many young professionals today prefer to avoid conflict altogether, Rob believes its important to see it as an opportunity to grow in personal holiness. Drawing on St. Josemaria Escriva's teachings, Rob walks us through the steps: 1. Rest in your identity as a child of God (divine filiation).2. Stay rooted in God’s presence throughout the day (presence of God).3. Embrace daily difficulties with a spirit of mortification. Resources mentioned in the episode include: "The Way, Furrow, The Forge", "Friends of God" and "Christ is Passing By".Are you enjoying the mini-series? Please help us reach more listeners by leaving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify now. Thank you!View Transcript
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(Ep. 3) New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional
Episode 3: Networking and Relationship Building In this episode of New Horizons, Rob Hays reframes networking as a path to authentic friendship, grounded in three often-overlooked virtues: service, cheerfulness, and naturalness.He first highlights St. Joseph as a model of service—quiet, faithful work done with love and selflessness. Rob encourages us to view networking as a way to give rather than get, shaped by a spirit of generosity in our professional lives.Next, he explores how true cheerfulness—rooted in faith—draws others in and builds trust. Rob reminds us that real connection does not come from self-promotion, but from joyful, self-forgetful engagement with others.Finally, he turns to Christ as the model of naturalness: simple, sincere, and fully present. In a world of performance and image, Rob urges us to live and relate with authenticity, letting our faith be seen in ordinary, honest actions.Together, these virtues invite us to see networking not as strategy, but as a way of living with purpose.Resources mentioned in the episode include: "The Way, Furrow, The Forge" and "Friends of God".View Transcript
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(Ep. 2) New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional
Episode 2: Dealing with Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout In this second episode of "New Horizons," Rob Hays explores how living with greater unity of life, order, and a daily plan of prayer can help young professionals navigate stress, anxiety, and burnout.Reflecting on his own experiences leading through the pandemic, Rob highlights the importance of consistency between faith and work, prioritizing first things first, and rooting daily habits in love for God. He also shares a powerful encouragement from the Gospel of Mark: when we give time to God, it will be given back to us and multiplied — a reminder that putting prayer first brings greater peace, fruitfulness, and freedom in our lives. Resources mentioned in the episode include:“Towards Holiness”: A Spiritual Game Plan, The Way, Furrow, The Forge , Friends of GodView Transcript
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(Ep. 1) New Horizons: Living the Faith as a Young Professional
Episode 1: Introduction - Working for GodIn this first episode of "New Horizons," Rob Hays introduces listeners to this mini-series for young professionals seeking to integrate their Catholic faith into daily life and work. Outlining the game plan for this 7 episode series, Rob shares a bit about his background, the inspiration for the series, the common struggles and issues of the professional life, and the spiritual wisdom of St. Josemaria Escriva that transformed his perspective on work, faith, and life.For Rob, St. Josemaria speaks more directly about the lay vocation and the importance of work as a means of sanctification than just about any other saint in history. To get us started, Rob explains how St. Josemaria helped him discover the meaning of working for God--that work matters, work is a prayer, and work is an integral part of everyone's path to holiness. As Rob explains, "Our work in daily life as a way of expressing love of God will be a theme that weaves in and out of all of these episodes of the series, and it can be a revolutionary change for someone's work and prayer life." Ready to begin? Rob invites you to have a willingness to be open to the Holy Spirit, a willingness to grow, a willingness to listen, and a willingness to change and take some risk. View Transcript
Sobre Mini-Series of the St. Josemaria Institute Podcast
Welcome to the “Mini-Series” podcast of the St. Josemaria Institute! Each mini-series explores topics that help form and inspire our daily lives as Catholics today in the middle of the world.Hosted by guest contributors from around the world, they share how their varied life experiences—both personal and professional—have led them to find God and the true meaning and purpose of their lives, work, and relationships.