Season 2 of the Faith for Work podcast opens with guest Bryan Dik, a vocational psychologist whose work focuses on the intersection of faith and work. In this episode, Bryan and Jordan discuss how people are healthier when they're living integrated, not segmented, lives. It's essential to ask ourselves: how can I glorify God and enjoy God forever in my work? Listen and learn how a psychological and Biblical lens can help you find the answer not just once, but throughout your life.
About Guest
Bryan Dik, Ph.D., is a vocational psychologist and professor of psychology at Colorado State University, where he serves as Director of Training for the university’s Ph.D. program in counseling psychology. He is also co-founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology and co-inventor of the award-winning PathwayU career assessment platform. Bryan’s scholarly work focuses on meaning and purpose in the workplace, calling and vocation in career development, and the intersection of faith and work. He has delivered keynote lectures on four continents, has published four books (including Redeeming Work and Make Your Job a Calling), and hosts the Purposeful Work Podcast. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and American Scientific Affiliation, and is recipient of the John Holland Award for Outstanding Achievement in Career or Personality Research (APA Div. 17) and the Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Award (APA Div. 36). He lives with his wife Amy and their four sons in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
You can find Bryan at https://bryandik.com/