The Gratitude Challenge
Jason Harwood shares the challenge of expressing thanks to Heavenly Father and those around you. Get ready to spread positive and witness the transformative power of gratitude in your own heart!
Jason Harwood shares the challenge of expressing thanks to Heavenly Father and those around you. Get ready to spread positive and witness the transformative power of gratitude in your own heart!
We’re all here in the Church today because a teenager had a question and went to the most Divine of sources to get his answer.
Our “Stick With It” series on the Top of Mind podcast continues with Monica Guzman, senior fellow at Braver Angels, host of A Braver Way podcast and author of “I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times.” Guzman (a liberal) describes how countless political conversations with her parents (who voted for Trump twice) helped her understand the power of curiosity to bridge differences and reduce polarization. In this podcast conversation, Monica Guzman shares practical tips, starting with asking ourselves “What am I missing?” when we encounter a perspective that challenges us. “Certainty is the arch-villain of curiosity,” says Guzman. “Curiosity gets sparked at the gap between what you know and what you want to know. Asking ‘What am I missing?’ acknowledges the fact that in most cases you are probably missing something. So it gets your mind to get curious about the gaps that it’s refusing to see.”
In this episode we'll talk about the Book of James. James was an apostle of Jesus Christ, but after the Savior’s mortal ministry had concluded. Christian scholars also believe that he was the half-brother of Jesus, being one of the mortal children of Joseph and Mary. James provides many bits of sound counsel we can use to improve our mental and emotional health. Throughout his writings, he focuses much on the value of showing our faith through our works. We’ll talk about these principles and how they apply to mental health, including how to correct thoughts, take action, and be patient as we wait for change.
Matt shares his struggles of overcoming rejection when he converted to the church as a young adult, as well as overcoming challenging things he since learned within church history.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, James!
In this episode, Meka Reed tells about her inspiring conversion story of how she went from being agnostic to becoming a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Join us as Meka shares some of her difficult trials, blessings, miracles, and even comical adventures that have ultimately led her and her family into the waters of baptism and ultimately to the temple.
We’re very excited about this week's episode. In early 2021, in the wake of January 6th, McKay Coppins contacted Mitt Romney with a bold request: he wanted to write a biography about him. But McKay had stipulations: not only would he have full access to the Senator — he’d also retain full editorial control. To his surprise, Romney agreed, and shortly had given him stacks of journal entries, emails, and texts. They met over 45 times over the coming years for lengthy interviews, and McKay also interviewed many of Romney’s closest friends, family, and colleagues.
Steven W. Shields, ACMHC, CETII, CECII is a therapist, podcast host, speaker, executive coach, husband, and father who is adamant that true healing is possible and can happen now for everyone. He founded [ACCEPTED] to help clients struggling with addiction, trauma, depression, and anxiety. Through one-on-one1 therapy, groups, intensives, and workshops, clients experience healing.
Are you struggling with a hard time or has a mistake been weighing on you? Leslie Householder shares an important reminder that will help you to continue even when you feel weighed down.