
Jon Steele
Bio
Jon Steele, a 2011 InterVarsity alumnus from Minnesota State Mankato, lives in Mankato, MN with his wife Kaitlynn and their two daughters. He’s been on staff with InterVarsity since 2012 and has been hosting After IV since its debut in 2020. He is also the producer and primary editor for the podcast. Jon enjoys gaming, reading, and leading worship at his church.Appears in 204 Episodes
E126: Finding Rest in Familiar Practices
What if experiencing soul-soothing rest is more accessible than you think?It doesn't require hours of silent mediation, a new book, or some recently rediscovered spiri...
E125: Finding Rest on Vacation
I just got a new job. Isn't it too early to think about vacation?No way! Well-planned vacations can play a vital role in effective rhythms of rest. This week, we're jo...
E124: Finding Rest in Recreation
Are there opportunities for rest beyond a weekly sabbath?Yes! Day-to-day recreation is a very realistic option for experiencing rest between sabbaths. What are the act...
E123: Finding Rest in Sabbath Rhythms
How do I start incorporating sabbath into my rhythms of rest after graduation?We continue our summer series on rest with Lynne Baab, author of Sabbath Keeping: Finding...
E122: A Foundation for Healthy Rhythms of Rest
How important is rest after graduation?After graduation, getting a strong start at work is oftentimes our biggest priority. Work is good. But what about getting a stro...
E121: One Simple Way to Stay Connected - Advocacy
What is advocacy? And how does it keep me connected to my chapter?This week, we continue our One Simple Way to Stay connected sub-series. We’re joined by Chase Read fr...
E120: One Simple Way to Stay Connected - Giving
Missing your chapter? Here’s one simple way to stay connected!Giving. Giving aligns your resources and your heart with something you and God both care deeply about: th...
E119: Final Thoughts on Vocational Transition
Enjoy a few previously unheard pieces of advice from recent guests as we wrap up our series on vocational transition.RELATED EPISODE(S)E113: Navigating a Career in Aca...
E118: Navigating a Career in Engineering
How can I partner well with Jesus in my work as an engineer?This week, we enjoy the final alumni interview in our series about vocational transition. Milwaukee School ...
E117: Navigating a Career as an Entrepreneur
What advice do you have for someone dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur after graduation?This week, hip hop artist, mobile game developer, and entrepreneur, Ace Patte...
E116: Navigating a Career in the Arts
What's it like developing a career in the arts after graduation?This week we're joined by Lydia Goldie, an InterVarsity alumna with a Master of Music degree from The J...
E115: Navigating a Career in Finance
How do I navigate a career that focuses so heavily on money?This week, we're joined by Kyle Campbell, UNC Wilmington alumnus and VP of Corporate Development for a bill...
E114: Navigating a Career in Nursing
What are the unique opportunities and challenges of starting a career in nursing?We're continuing our series on vocation transition with alumna and travel nurse, Valer...
E113: Navigating a Career in Academia
Hoping to become a professor after completing your degrees? Wondering what the early days of transition from full-time student to full-time academic are like?This week...
E112: A Foundation for Vocational Transition
We're kicking off a new series about vocational transition! What's it like making the jump from full-time student rhythms to full-time work rhythms? Before we hear fro...
E111: Final Thoughts on Relational Transition
This week, we get to hear a few final thoughts from recent guests, Emily Francis, Dr. Bryan Loritts, and Dr. Steven Argue, on the topic of relational transition. If yo...
E110: Revisit - Finding Your Footing with New Roommates
How long has it been since you lived with a roommate you didn't know?One relational transition you might encounter after graduation is the switch from living with your...
E109: Discernment, Community, and Manuscript Study
"I'm really going to miss chapter camp when I graduate..." So many memories were made with our chapters at InterVarsity conferences. Chapter Camp, in particular. And m...