Connecting members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with certified coaches who have all the tools to help you live a life full of peace, love, fun, and progress.
Each episode features a highly trained and impactful life coach who is listed on the Life Coach Directory for Latter-day Saints (ldslifecoaches.com) and is filled with practical tools and ideas to get even more out of this life then you thought possible. Your life may be good already, but what if it could be amazing?
God’s work and His glory is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of me. Essentially His work is to help us be like him.In today’s episode, Rhonda Farr helps us see some unlikely ways that God is trying to help us on our journey. At the end of the episode she takes me through an exercise that felt amazing. I want all of you to experience it as well, so be sure to listen for it!
Have you ever felt the call to start a business? Tyson combines familiar principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ so you can learn how to partner with God and lean into your desire to build your dreams. It’s what you are meant to do!
Most of us think we can guilt or shame ourselves into being a “better” person. But nothing could be farther from the truth. Naomi Jenkins discusses how letting go of shame and really coming to understand who God is will help us be the person we truly want to become.
"Heavenly father is not the kind of father who would send his beautiful daughters down here, who he loves more than anything, into a situation where he knew divorce would happen. And then say sorry, fullness of joy is off limits for you." YES! Mindy Neal has such an inspiring story and perspective on moving forward after divorce and then getting remarried only to find that she was still unhappy and could possibly have “another divorce on her record.” Mindy shares how she learned to find the happiness and joy she craved with her new husband and their beautiful blended family.
Being the parent of a teenager is not for the faint of heart! Anxiousness seems to be such a part of their lives and if your teen is a perfectionist, then that anxiousness is even greater. So what do we do? We arm ourselves with new perspectives and tools to help them. We educate ourselves on things that we can do and say, or NOT do and say, to help calm their nerves so they feel free to truly be the person they are meant to be! Kendra Huffman is here to help us help our teens. And let’s be honest, we need all the help we can get! In this episode Kendra talks about the things in our church and secular culture that tend to create even more anxiety for our teens and what we can do to embrace life and not run from it.
How do you move forward in a relationship when someone you love betrays your trust? This is a common stumbling block in marriages and many close relationships. Jolene Winn joins us on the podcast today and walks us through the process of healing a relationship, particularly a spousal relationship when trust needs to be restored. Through her deeply personal story we learn that it is completely possible to heal from his addiction whether he stops viewing porn or not and you can actually come through your experience more whole and complete as an individual and have a closer relationship with your spouse then you did before.
Just when you think you may have your child figured out, they become a teenager and the way they want to communicate with you changes. Joey Mascio, shares 5 simple tips from the Improv world that will help you connect with your teen even when your teen seems unwilling to communicate with you. Joey and his colleagues at Firmly Founded do two different webinars on a regular basis. One for teens called Teens Ask a Coach and one for parents called Ask a Teen Expert.
As humans, we have the gift of agency, which we view as a beautiful thing, until the people in our life choose to do things that we don't like. In this podcast episode, Jennifer Barnhart discusses how having a spouse and children leave the church has taught her how we can practice our agency and allow the people we love to practice their agency AND feel love and compassion even when their choices are scary and fill us with fear.
Melinda Welch is the mother of two gay sons and shares a beautiful story of unconditional love and acceptance for everyone, including those who may not be very accepting of her and her family. Having LGBTQ family members and friendships opens the door for so much love and peace. Listen to this discussion with Melinda to find out how.
When trust is broken, women often look to outside sources for answers and direction because their trust in themselves has been damaged. In this episode, Andrea Giles, an infidelity coach, helps listeners know that they are still whole, and wise, and that what they want really, really matters.