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Creating an Environment for Growth

Episode 185 of the Space for Life podcast, hosted by Tommy Thompson, titled "Creating an Environment for Growth" was published on December 4, 2025 and runs 63 minutes.

December 4, 2025 ·63m · Space for Life

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In this episode of Space for Life, Tommy and Joe dive deep into one of the most overlooked drivers of personal transformation: the environment you build around your life. Instead of focusing on tips, hacks, or quick fixes, they explore how habits, self-coaching, meaningful relationships, and spiritual spaciousness create the kind of “rich soil” where long-term growth actually happens.


Drawing from the Parable of the Sower, Tommy unpacks four types of “soil environments” and shows how they mirror the spiritual, emotional, and practical conditions we create in our lives. The conversation moves through the role of spaciousness, the discomfort that often precedes growth, why self-reflection is essential, and the four kinds of people every person needs around them.


If you want deeper relationships, meaningful progress, and a spiritual life that actually transforms you — this episode will help you create the conditions where real growth can finally take root.


Key Takeaways

  • Creating the right environment is more important than any single growth tactic.
  • The Parable of the Sower offers a framework for understanding how environment impacts growth.
  • The three major components of a growth environment are habitsself-coaching, and people.
  • Spaciousness is the foundational habit that enables reflection, listening, and deeper living.
  • Weekly and quarterly rhythms create structure for long-term transformation.
  • Growth requires a willingness to step outside your comfort zone.
  • Self-coaching begins with listening — to patterns, emotions, circumstances, and God.
  • Four kinds of people accelerate growth: mentors, mentees, soul friends, and prophets.
  • A “prophet” (your Nathan) is someone with permission to speak hard truth into your life.


Resources


0:00 Intro

1:46 Why Environment Matters

4:26 Parable of the Sower

9:42 Four Types of Soil

12:49 Three Elements of Growth

16:43 Habits of Spaciousness

25:06 Weekly + Long-Term Rhythms

32:57 Self Coaching + Reflection

41:50 People of Growth

45:22 4 Types of People You Need in Your Life

55:48 Finding Your Nathan


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