Here at "All About Life," we are getting real about all the good, bad, happy, and hard things in life. Each week, a different friend will be honest and vulnerable discussing fun or uncomfortable topics which we can all relate to or learn from. Join us eve
The mid-season finale! Adam Patrick, Co-Owner of Cola Kicks, joins us at All About Life to talk business, Jesus, and how to mesh the two. From starting his business in college, to traveling the world sharing the gospel, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge we've yet to share on the podcast.
TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual abuse is discussed in this episode. This week, the host of All About Life, Danielle Brown walks through her journey of healing and dealing with childhood sexual abuse. How do the after-effects linger? How can you support a loved one going through it? While details are spared, Danielle opens up about how the situation impacted her as a child and continues to have negative effects today.
Sex. It's so good because God gave it to us, but why then does it come with temptations and troubles? Alana, founder and host of the Kingdom Sexuality podcast, joins us today to talk about it all and let me tell you no stone is left unturned. Hot topics? We got it. Tips? We got that too. Find them:Podcast: Kingdom Sexuality Instagram: @kingdomsexuality
You've seen his videos and heard his jokes. Shama Merma is a comedian, host, and social media star with his comedic clips on the Christian church. He's one of us. Grew up in the church, married and has three kids, but a lot has led him to where he is now... fulfilling his dream and telling people about Jesus while doing it.
Kicking off Season 2 with Rachael @Rachel'sRoutines getting real about life changing routines. Whether it's starting your day with prayer or making sure you hit your daily walk habit, Rachael is the ultimate cheerleader. A real woman encouraging real women to make daily life style changes that will bring them closer to Jesus.
Trigger Warning! In Part Two of “Life After Loss,” Hailey Pierce describes the lows of infertility and the highs of successful fertility treatments leading to a viable pregnancy. The excitement of welcoming their first baby could not be overshadowed, but Pierce is vulnerable in sharing the fear of another miscarriage and the hesitation to become attached too soon. If you missed last week's episode, go and watch “Life After Loss Part One” and then come join us for the second half of the conversation in "Life After Loss Part Two."
TRIGGER WARNING: Hailey Pierce is a professional photographer traveling the globe capturing people's love. She always dreamed of being a mother and when she found her own love in husband Taylor, she knew she wanted to get pregnant right away. After a year of marriage, the couple began trying only to get hit by two miscarriages. Hailey then went through two rounds of IUI before becoming pregnant with their daughter Leona. This week, Hailey walks us through their fertility journey, the impact losing their first two pregnancies had on her relationship with The Lord and her husband, and how they honor their first two babies. Episode nine will be the first part of the conversation. Come back next week for the second half on episode 10.
Together they have seen a hundred weddings. Georgia McMaster from G & M Visions and Eunice Donnelly from Eunice Collective are professional wedding photographers. Georgia also works alongside her now husband shooting video for their clients. Not only are these ladies bringing in their professional background for today's conversation but were both in the midst of wedding planning during the interview. Hear tips, tricks, and everything you need to know about wedding planning from a past bride, current brides planning their big day, as well as professional wedding vendors in “Before the Church Bells Ring.”
This week we are diving into the second part of the conversation with Carson and Erin Case. This husband and wife duo talk about job changes, moving states, having babies and how all of that can and has affected their marriage. Go check out episode 6 if you haven't already and enjoy hearing from the Cases and the Browns in today's episode of "All About Relationships."
For the first time we have such a good conversation, we are breaking it up over two weeks! We will be hearing from Carson and Erin Case, who are married, have two small boys, and are business owners. Carson and Erin are life and fitness coaches in their company "Bullet Proof.” The Cases and the Browns (that's right, my husband Solomon got in on this convo too) will be sharing real, raw emotions about dating, long distance, engagement, marriage, and becoming parents.
A wife, a full time blogger, and not a mother. While many, and dare I say most, women dream of becoming a mom and having kids of their own, that's not the case for all. Rachel Creech and her husband have been together the majority of their lives and are more than content with it staying just the two of them. So, how do you tell your family and friends that you've made this (or any other) "controversial" decision? Rachel gets real about why she and her husband David have decided against having children and having the hard conversations.
"A news reporter, an anchor, and a producer walk into a bar..." Actually they are all walking into this week's episode of “All About Life” and sharing the in's and out's of their experience working in television. Everything from the passion of journalism to favoritism in the newsroom is covered. If you've ever wondered what is happening when the news isn't live, then join Amy, Temple, Morgan, and Danielle for an honest and real conversation.
At the age of 13, Sydney Fowler became paralyzed from a rare staph infection in her spinal cord. One day she was meeting with college volleyball scouts, and quite literally the very next day she was in the hospital unable to move her legs. Being so young, the cross-fitter relied heavily on her parents Jeremy and Christi Fowler, who put their lives on hold to create a new normal for their family. Now, three years after the diagnosis, the most impressive thing about Sydney isn't that she is back in the gym competing in CrossFit competitions or that the Paralympic coach for water skiing has scouted her out. The most impressive and important thing to Sydney, and her family, is the positivity they have held onto in the midst of a life changing complication and the determination they have to now make a difference in the paralysis community.
After his mom, Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was murdered in the Emmanuel Nine shooting Chris Singleton stunned the world with his message of forgiveness, unity, and love. Out of an unthinkable circumstance Chris navigated college, caring for his two younger siblings, and pursing a career in professional baseball. He now inspires thousands from elementary school students to CEO's of the biggest companies in America to live by the phrase "Love is Stronger Than Hate."
This week, nutrition coach and personal trainer, Reagan Davis, opens up about her struggles with an eating disorder and how she overcame that to now having a healthy relationship with food and encouraging others to do the same.