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A Beer with Jesus & Grits from Grandma: Inconvenient Ideas for a Busy World

Inconvenient Ideas with Stan Hustad...the Radio Man

Release Date: 06/03/2026

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Busy, but Becoming: Finding Purpose in Everyday Moments and Unlikely Questions

In this episode of Inconvenient Ideas Radio, veteran broadcaster Stan Hustad brings together a surprising mix of reflections—ranging from media wisdom to faith, from family stories to modern challenges—into a thoughtful and engaging conversation about what really matters.

At the heart of the program is a question many quietly wrestle with:

Is being busy the same as being effective?

Hustad explores the tension between activity and impact, encouraging listeners to consider how their time, talents, and opportunities can best serve others.

With characteristic warmth and storytelling, he moves effortlessly between topics. A simple errand—buying grits for a grandson in New York—becomes a reminder of connection, legacy, and the small acts that brighten lives. A passing song about “having a beer with Jesus” sparks a deeper reflection: how would timeless wisdom show up in today’s world, especially in a media-driven age?

Hustad also challenges listeners to embrace an unavoidable reality: communication has changed. Whether plumber, philosopher, or entrepreneur, everyone is now called to step “behind the golden microphone” and into the world of audio, video, and digital storytelling. In his view, learning to communicate authentically in modern media is no longer optional—it is essential.

With references to faith, culture, and current events, including reflections on public figures and personal loss, the program invites listeners to slow down, think deeply, and engage courageously with both opportunity and uncertainty in today’s rapidly evolving world.

Ultimately, this episode is less about answers and more about perspective—an invitation to live thoughtfully, communicate effectively, and make a meaningful mark in a noisy, busy age.

Key Takeaways

- Being busy is not the same as being purposeful

- Small, human moments (like “grits from grandma”) carry deep meaning

- Communication is the new currency—everyone must learn it

- Faith and modern life are not separate—they intersect daily

- Curiosity (“What would Jesus do today?”) can open powerful insights

- The world is changing quickly—especially with AI—and requires thoughtful navigation

Things to Remember

- You are already a communicator—refining that skill changes everything

- Tradition (like tipping a hat) still teaches respect and awareness

- Relationships often matter more than achievements

- Your voice—literally and figuratively—has value

Things to Learn

- Basic video and audio communication skills

- How to tell your story in a clear, helpful way

- How to adapt timeless principles to modern tools (including AI)

- How to balance productivity with purpose

Things to Share

- Encourage others to develop their voice and message

- Pass along meaningful small acts—like the grits story

- Start conversations about purpose, not just performance

- Share insights about faith expressed in everyday life

Possible Actions

- Record a short video sharing something useful from your field

- Reach out to someone across generations (family or community)

- Evaluate your weekly schedule: What truly matters?

- Begin learning one new communication tool (audio, video, or AI-assisted)

Closing Challenge

This week, ask yourself one honest question:

Am I just busy… or am I becoming someone who makes a difference?

Then take one small, visible step to align your actions with your answer.

Reflection / Meditation

Take a quiet moment and consider:

- If wisdom walked into your world today, would you recognize it?

- Would it speak through a microphone… or through a simple act of kindness?

- Where is your “grits from grandma” moment waiting to happen?

Pause. Listen. Then act.