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Strong and Kind Kids with Korie Robertson and Sadie Robertson Huff
Today on the podcast you’re going to hear a really fun conversation with Sadie Robertson Huff and her mom, Kori Robertson.
Fight For Your Kids
The number one question we’ve gotten as you have read Get Out Of Your Head is how this applies to your kids.
Falling More in Love with Jesus with Annie F. Downs
Today I’m excited to have one of my friends Annie Downs on the podcast! One of my favorite things through this whole quarantine has been getting glimpses of my friend’s lives in their homes.
We Need Each Other
It’s ironic that we’re talking about connection in such an isolated time. Some of you have been alone and isolated for so many weeks. We were not built to live this way.
Stop Hiding Your Gifts with Jo Saxton
Our guest on the podcast today is my good friend, Jo Saxton. She is an author, speaker, podcaster, and leadership coach.
How To Stop Anxious Thoughts
The question I keep asking people right now is “how are you really doing?”
You Can Persevere in Hard Things with Jill Briscoe
Jill Briscoe is a hero for us all, and we’re so grateful to have on her the podcast today to give us some perspective.
The Myth of Balance
We’re going to talk about something that’s actually the number one question I get when I’m on the road: how do you do it all? How do you balance life and family and work?
How to Find Little Moments of Delight with Bob Goff
Today we have one of your very favorite people, Bob Goff. I specifically wanted him to be here with us today because he embodies delight.
Your Delight Can't Be Taken From You
We’re homeschooling, I’m still working around the clock, and this season is hard. We’re juggling a lot with relationships and four kids at home and I know some of you are in the exact same boat.
Quarantine in Wuhan with Rebecca Franks
Today we are going to have a great conversation with Rebecca Franks who lives in Wuhan and has lived there for years. They’ve been on lockdown for more than six weeks, and she’s lived what we’re all just beginning to live.
Losing Control? Here's Why That's a Good Thing
What I have found during this time is that the better I hold to what I know, the more peaceful I will be.