The Real Batman

Daniel Kish is blind and he navigates the world kind of like a bat—making clicking sounds with his mouth and, from the echoes he gets back, building a picture of the world he's moving through. "The sonic environment is incredibly alive," says Kish, who lost his eyes to cancer when he was barely one year old. He doesn't just get around. He reveals in the physical beauty of the world.

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Connecting People to Overcome Pornography

After years of struggling in isolation to overcome pornography, Chandler founded Relay—an app that helps people stay connected and accountable along the road to recovery. It makes it easy to find and maintain tight-knit support in a team-based environment. Chandler served a Spanish-speaking mission in New York City and is graduating this spring from Brigham Young University in Strategy and Computer Science. Highlights

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How do I gain self-confidence?

We often think of Moses as a strong and confident leader. However, when we read the early chapters of Exodus we see that, like many of us, even he struggled with his confidence and felt inferior to his calling. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you gain more self-confidence and feel more secure in who you really are.

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Preparing for Worst Case Scenarios

No one likes to think too much about the worst things that could happen. The loss of a loved one, financial crisis, natural disasters, any of these can happen without warning and can completely change the trajectory of our lives. So what things can we do now to make those tough pills a little easier to swallow? Lisa talks with friends, experts, and dives into her own "worst case scenario" to find out.

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How to Deal with ADHD As An LDS Woman

When many think of someone who has ADHD they think of hyper, overactive little boys. While that definitely can be a symptom, for many girls and women the hyperactivity is in their brains and therefore often goes unrecognized and undiagnosed. Coach Jody Long was not diagnosed with ADHD until she was thirty-five. With that diagnosis the ways she had been all growing up started to make sense. She now helps other women with ADHD come to peace with their diagnosis as well as realize it’s one of their greatest superpowers. If you have ADHD or think you might, you will definitely come away with a feeling of hope after listening to this episode. 

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