Stability in Your Relationship
We learn how to use the challenges of a relationship as a tool to make it stronger.
We learn how to use the challenges of a relationship as a tool to make it stronger.
With musical adventures about little angels, just-so stories about the joys of giving and the woes of greed, and races to place the members of the Chinese zodiac, we are excited to bring you this festive collection of stories for the New Year!
Welcome to the first episode of Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights! In this episode we'll discuss Moses chapter one, and how improving our understanding of identity and purpose can help with greater motivation and direction in life.
Life IS like a test, but the best test ever. Let me tell you about a particular test I took at BYU that taught me a big lesson!
From "chili queens" to the founder of Taco Bell to the invention of Doritos, how America embraced Mexican food.
We learn how to help kids to deal with anxiety at school.
In its simplest form, life is broken down into two categories - stories and facts. Facts are simply the things that occur in our lives. They are usually out of our control and something that everyone around us would agree on as having happened or not happened. Stories are created by us and are created by our thoughts about the facts. One person’s story of a set of facts can be very different from another person’s story. It’s not that the facts have changed but the story each individual is telling themselves is what has changed. Why is it important to know the difference? Because the stories - not the facts- you tell yourself will directly link to the results you have in your life. If you want different results you don’t need to change the facts, just the story, and that is great news because that’s all you can change. Today on the podcast Heather and coach Kendra Huffman explain the difference between a story and a fact and why recognizing the difference is essential to creating the life you want.
Have you ever felt like something or someone has held you back from your dreams? What types of things do you want to accomplish? It all starts with having the right mindset! Join Carmen as she talks with Laura Welch about the way you look at your life will change how you feel about yourself and what you’re able to accomplish!
Join host Marcus Smith for conversations that invite you to discover, explore, and reengage with the wonders of the world around you. Find new episodes that will be available each week starting February 9th, 2022.
Kerry Muhlestein is a professor and director of research in the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, and also the director of the BYU Egypt Excavation Project. He has taught in the history department of three universities and has been part of award-winning history publications. He received his BS in psychology with a Hebrew minor from BYU, his MA in Ancient Near Eastern studies from BYU, and his PhD from UCLA in Egyptology. He and his wife, Julianne, are the parents of six children. His latest book, Let's Talk about the Book of Abraham, is for people who have sincere questions and are seeking answers. Highlights