Gratitude During Hard Times

It's easy to feel overwhelmed by all of the difficulties that life throws at us. And while we may try to find the silver lining, sometimes the advice to "look on the bright side" can feel invalidating and ignorant of the real, unavoidable struggles that we're going through. So how can we practice gratitude when nothing is going right? Or is it even worth it? Lisa convenes the Council of Moms, talks with Hank Smith, and tries out gratitude journaling herself to find the answer.

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Creating a Top Priority Life

There is only one you and so you are the only one who can create a life where what you really want is a top priority. Many know this but making the things that matter most a priority an actual reality can often seem overwhelming and impossible.   Coach Molly Claire sits down to talk with Heather about how each of us has unique desires, wants, and gifts that were given to us on purpose by God so that we could each create the handcrafted life we are meant to live. The biggest obstacle to your dream life is you and when you can both love yourself completely and get out of your own way is when you will start to trust yourself and create the life you want.    Molly said it best when she said, “Sometimes the hardest or most scary thing, and also the most important thing really, is to go inside of us and find out what does success look like for me.”  

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Pain Proceeds the Miracle

After you receive a miracle you’ve been praying for, like a heart transplant, what happens next? Especially when the heart that gives you life, results in the death of someone else? How do you live up to the life-giving miracle you’ve received? Today Carmen talks with musician Paul Cardall about his heart transplant, the side effects of “miracles,” and how the pain you go through is what actually propels you to greater heights than you could ever achieve without it.

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Exodus 7–13

In this episode we'll discuss the plagues that God caused to come upon the Egyptians, and how Pharaoh refused to free the people until the last plague. We'll discuss the concept of hardness versus humility of heart. We also talk about the institution of the Passover, the types of the Savior in that event, and how the Israelites were commanded to remember the good things the Lord had done for them. We discuss the power of remembering and how it can help with mental health issues.

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A New Approach to Ending Poverty in America

People who experience poverty in America are constantly riding a rollercoaster of highs and lows as they struggle to better their situation. In desperation, they’re asking “is there any way out?” While a growing number of people agree that ending poverty in the U.S. is achievable, there’s plenty of debate on the specifics. Some people say that we need to change policies. Other people say we need a new approach to helping poor people get better opportunities and essential resources. Advocates leading the fight against poverty are finding that the answer will start with a change in perspective on what poverty is and how it is impacting individuals in our country. We’re learning that American poverty isn’t an individual’s problem—it’s a community problem. In this podcast episode, we’ll be hearing from individuals who have experienced first-hand the effects of poverty and experts who have devoted their lives to ending poverty on how we can take a new approach to American poverty.

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