Leadership in Motherhood By Being a Better Listener

We associate CEOs with big companies that are powerful and make lots of money but some of the most important CEOs are mothers. Being a mother is one of the biggest leadership roles a woman can hold and yet so many feel they are simply just janitors that are good for nothing more than cleaning up one mess after another. Coach Mary Ann Hill wants to help young mothers realize that they truly are the CEO’s of their homes. After getting a degree from Gonzaga University that focused on servant leadership, Mary Ann sees the perfect correlation to mothers and leadership.

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Job 1–3; 12–14; 19; 21–24; 38–40; 42

In this episode we'll talk about the story of Job, which marks the beginning of the poetic portion of the Old Testament. We'll talk about the faithfulness of Job and how this was tested, first through trials that affected his affluence, and second through trials that affected his health. Some of his friends stood by him, and some of them didn't. We'll address the vexing question of "why do bad things happen to good people", questioning the concept of what is bad and considering how perspective plays into this process. We'll also talk about the Atonement of Jesus Christ and how this can provide peace and understanding during times of difficulty.

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Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: The Essentials of Cooking

Netflix star Samin Nosrat shares the one amazing meal that inspired her to become a professional chef. Her cookbook “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat” is a guide to the essential elements of successful cooking. In another of Julie’s favorite conversations from the Top of Mind live radio show archives, Nosrat explains how to make delicious food whether you’re a conscientious recipe-follower or a free-wheeling experimenter (like Julie). Top of Mind is a BYUradio podcast.

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