Exploring Meaningful Media and Life Transformation: Key Lessons from Brad Miller

Exploring Meaningful Media and Life Transformation: Key Lessons from Dr. Brad Miller
In this inspiring episode of the To Be and Do podcast, Phil Amerson sits down with Brad Miller, a retired United Methodist clergy person who has transformed his passion for ministry and communication into a vibrant second act through podcasting. Far from settling into a quiet retirement, Miller is making waves across multiple platforms, blending humor, spirituality, and personal growth to help others overcome life’s challenges. Below, we dive into the conversation and explore three key takeaways from this rich, personal discussion.
1. Purpose-Driven Retirement: Reimagining What It Means to Serve
While many envision retirement as a time to relax, Miller demonstrates how it can be a period of reinvention and renewed service. After decades in ministry, he channeled his passion and expertise into launching not one, but several impactful podcasts. As he shares at 02:40, "some people go play a lot of golf ... this is what I wanted to do." His drive to continue serving others—even after “officially” retiring—shows that personal fulfillment and purpose don’t stop with a career change. Instead, for Miller, retirement opened doors to creative ventures such as his "Cancer and Comedy" podcast and daily devotional series.
2. Finding Healing Through Humor and Spiritual Practice
A poignant part of Miller's journey is his encounter with a cancer diagnosis soon after retirement. Rather than succumbing to despair, he drew on the insight from Proverbs 17:22—“A cheerful heart is good medicine”—to launch the "Cancer and Comedy" podcast. He explains at 05:08 that this effort isn’t just about “giggles and laughs” but about maintaining a positive attitude and spiritual grounding during adversity. By sharing stories, laughter, and faith-based reflections, Miller brings comfort and community to listeners facing similar struggles. His work exemplifies the power of reframing hardship through resilience, faith, and even humor.
3. The Lifelong Spirit of Innovation and Transformation
Throughout the conversation, Miller emphasizes his commitment to transformation—both for himself and for those he serves. From pioneering contemporary worship styles in the 80s to creating online resources for spiritual growth, he’s continually seeking new ways to make faith and healing accessible and relevant. As he notes at 12:25, real change happens "oftentimes ... when people were taking a bit of a risk, when people were reaching out to people unlike them." His approach inspires us to value innovation, experiment with new forms of outreach, and embrace continuous growth.
Final Thoughts
This episode is a testament to the ways one individual can leverage experience, faith, and technology to create a meaningful impact at every stage of life. Millers's journey from local radio to hosting podcasts on cancer, daily devotionals, and even Santa Claus stories illustrates a joyfully restless spirit—always seeking to turn personal experiences into gifts for others.
Whether you’re facing your own season of transition or seeking ways to help others navigate theirs, the stories and wisdom shared in this episode offer encouragement and practical insight. Keep listening to the To Be and Do podcast for more stories of transformation and purposeful living!







