Deep in the Woods
A podcast like no other—recorded entirely while walking in nature. Each episode follows host Andrew McEntyre and a guest as they explore various topics all guided by a single word chosen by the guest. This unique format invites raw, meaningful conversations shaped by movement, place, and the power of words. Take a walk with us into the woods and uncover the stories that connect us all.
Deep in the Woods
Comeback: Eugene O'Donnell (Part Two)
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Andrew McEntyre takes us deeper into the theme of "Comebacks" in part two of his conversation with Eugene O'Donnell as they continue their walk on the Whitewater or East Palisades Trail in Atlanta, GA. This episode connects the dots between historical resilience, personal growth, and the powerful reconstruction of faith.
Reflecting on Atlanta's journey from devastation to a global hub, Eugene shares, "Sometimes those trials can really make a huge difference in your life."
The duo weaves this perspective into personal stories, with Andrew adding, "Deconstruction requires reconstruction. Like Atlanta rising from the ashes, sometimes faith must be broken down to be rebuilt stronger."
The walk is not only about physical trials but also about exploring life's deeper questions. "You can't raise Him from the dead if he doesn't die," Eugene observes, tying the idea of loss to renewal. Along the way, they discuss the value of moments in nature, as Andrew notes, "The wild is where I see God the most—raw, untamed, and true."
With vivid descriptions of the Chattahoochee River and insightful reflections on faith, fear, and resilience, this episode invites listeners to pause, reflect, and embrace the power of comebacks.
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