In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, host Rodney Olsen speaks with Mandy Pallock, author of ”The Question Habit” and host of the Presently Engaged podcast. As a self-described introvert, Pallock shares how she discovered the power of asking thoughtful questions to build deeper relationships with both God and others. She explains how her journey began as a quiet child using questions to deflect attention, but evolved into recognizing questions as a powerful tool for fostering meaningful connections.



Through personal stories, including a pivotal conversation with her father that helped shape her career path, Pallock explores how questions appear throughout scripture and why they’re essential for spiritual growth. She discusses the importance of active listening, preparing questions in advance, and using questions to engage with others - from family members to strangers - while recognizing each person as made in God’s image. The conversation also touches on her book, which offers practical guidance for building ”resilient relationships one question at a time,” and her Presently Engaged podcast, which provides brief, Jesus-focused encouragement for busy listeners.

Bleeding Daylight

Rodney Olsen

Mandy Pallock - The Question Habit

NOV 3, 202432 MIN
Bleeding Daylight

Mandy Pallock - The Question Habit

NOV 3, 202432 MIN

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In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, host Rodney Olsen speaks with Mandy Pallock, author of "The Question Habit" and host of the Presently Engaged podcast. As a self-described introvert, Pallock shares how she discovered the power of asking thoughtful questions to build deeper relationships with both God and others. She explains how her journey began as a quiet child using questions to deflect attention, but evolved into recognizing questions as a powerful tool for fostering meaningful connections.

Through personal stories, including a pivotal conversation with her father that helped shape her career path, Pallock explores how questions appear throughout scripture and why they're essential for spiritual growth. She discusses the importance of active listening, preparing questions in advance, and using questions to engage with others - from family members to strangers - while recognizing each person as made in God's image. The conversation also touches on her book, which offers practical guidance for building "resilient relationships one question at a time," and her Presently Engaged podcast, which provides brief, Jesus-focused encouragement for busy listeners.

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