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Send us a textDrew Kimball, Relationship Manager at SpotOn, joins Zack Oates to talk about what it really takes to build lasting relationships in hospitality. With over 15 years in B2B sales and a background in restaurants, Drew shares stories from his work with operators, his time as a game store owner, and how he helps brands improve guest experience, efficiency, and revenue.Zack and Drew discuss:Why relationship-building is Drew's business superpowerThe four “core” pillars every restaurant should focus onReal-world examples of improving table turn and guest feedbackHow to provide value through authentic, personal connectionWhat a board game store has to do with hospitalityThanks, Drew!Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-kimball-844a1912/https://www.linkedin.com/company/spoton/https://www.instagram.com/spoton/https://www.spoton.com/
Are you conscious of how you smell? Many times we aren't, because we are so used to it already. Paul commands the Ephesian church to live as Christ did, who gave His life as a fragrant offering to the Lord. How can we let Jesus' fragrant life rub off on us as we pursue integrity and holiness as a church?Join our community:Facebook: https://facebook.com/UECPhilippinesFacebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/UnitedEvangelicalChurchofthePhilippinesInstagram: https://instagram.com/uecphilippines/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uecphilippinesViber: https://bitly.com/UECPViberComm
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Part 1 The Miracle of Forgiveness by Spencer W. Kimball Summary"The Miracle of Forgiveness" by Spencer W. Kimball is a seminal work that focuses on the principles of repentance and forgiveness from a Latter-day Saint perspective. Below is a summary of the key themes and concepts presented in the book:Understanding Sin: Kimball emphasizes the reality of sin and the importance of recognizing it in our lives. He explains that sin is not just a personal failing but also a separation from God, which creates a need for reconciliation.The Atonement of Jesus Christ: Central to the book is the doctrine of the Atonement, where Kimball discusses how Jesus Christ's sacrifice enables individuals to overcome sin. The transformative power of the Atonement is pivotal in achieving true forgiveness, both from God and oneself.Repentance Process: Kimball outlines the steps of true repentance, which include recognizing the sin, feeling genuine remorse, forsaking the sin, confessing to God (and in some cases, to others), and making amends. He highlights that repentance is not merely an act but a change of heart.Forgiveness: The book delves into the nature of forgiveness, stating that it is both a divine gift and a personal choice. Kimball discusses the necessity of forgiving others as a reflection of God's forgiveness toward us. He asserts that holding onto grudges obstructs personal peace and spiritual progress.The Importance of Humility: Humility, according to Kimball, is crucial in seeking forgiveness and repenting. Being humble allows individuals to acknowledge their shortcomings and seek help from God and others.Obstacles to Forgiveness: Kimball addresses common barriers to forgiveness, such as pride, anger, and a desire for revenge. He encourages readers to overcome these emotions to experience true healing and peace.The Joy of Forgiveness: Throughout the text, Kimball illustrates that forgiveness is ultimately a liberating experience that leads to joy and spiritual growth. Through sincere efforts to forgive and repent, individuals can find happiness and a deeper connection with God.Practical Applications: In addition to theoretical discussions, the book provides practical guidance on how to implement these principles in everyday life, encouraging readers to develop a personal relationship with God through prayer, scripture study, and service.In conclusion, "The Miracle of Forgiveness" serves as both a theological treatise and a self-help guide, urging readers to embrace the principles of forgiveness and repentance to obtain peace, joy, and a deeper relationship with the divine.Part 2 The Miracle of Forgiveness AuthorSpencer W. Kimball was the twelfth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a prominent leader within the church. He was born on March 28, 1895, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and served as a church leader for many decades, including as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 1943 until he became president in 1973. He passed away on November 5, 1985.The Miracle of Forgiveness Spencer W. Kimball released The Miracle of Forgiveness in 1969. The book focuses on the principles of forgiveness, repentance, and redemption, emphasizing both the spiritual aspects and the practical applications of these concepts within the context of LDS teachings. It has been influential within the church and is often recommended for those seeking to understand the importance of forgiveness and the process of repentance.Other Notable Works In addition to The Miracle of Forgiveness, Spencer W. Kimball authored several other works, including: The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball (published in 1982) – A compilation of Kimball's talks and lessons, considered essential for understanding his leadership and doctrine. Faith Precedes the Miracle (published in 1972) – This book discusses
Kindergarten Cop shines in Episode 3 of 6° of Schwarzenegger with Eric and Kevin! This podcast dives into Arnold Schwarzenegger's iconic 1990 comedy, exploring its fish-out-of-water brilliance, heartfelt moments, and hilarious lines like “It's not a tumor!” Perfect for Arnold fans and 90s movie buffs, the hosts unpack the Twins universe theory, the chaotic kindergarten scenes, and the chemistry between Kimball and Joyce. Join the fun as they celebrate this feel-good classic!0:00 - Intro and episode setup 1:25 - Kindergarten Cop discussion begins 5:16 - Twins universe theory debate 8:25 - Plot recap and iconic scenes 11:08 - “Who's your daddy?” classic moment 16:22 - Domestic abuse themes and depth 31:33 - Police School montage 43:24 - Emotional divorce scene 46:45 - Dream sequence and stakes reminderKindergarten Cop's charm and Arnold's heart shine in this nostalgic podcast episode!
The Beauchamp-Sharpe tragedy of 1825, sometimes called the Kentucky tragedy, involves a politician, a young lawyer, and the lawyer’s wife. It unfolds as a story of sexual scandal and political intrigue that ultimately led to murder. Research: Beauchamp, Jereboam O. “The confession of Jereboam Beauchamp (written by himself) who was executed at Frankfort, Ky., for the murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp, a member of the legislature, and late attorney-general of Ky. To which is added some poetical pieces written by Mrs. Ann Beauchamp, who voluntarily put a period to her existence on the day of the execution of her husband, and was buried in the same grave with him.” H.T. Goodsell. Kentucky. https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/sat1109 “Beauchamp’s Trial.” The Frankfort Argus. May 10, 1826. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1040984938/?match=1&terms=beauchamp Bruce, Dickson D. “The Kentucky Tragedy: A Story of Conflict and Change in Antebellum America.” Louisiana State University Press. 2006. Coleman, J. Winston, Jr. “THE BEAUCHAMP - SHARP TRAGEDY: An Episode of Kentucky History During the Middle 1820's.” ROBERTS PRINTING COMPANY. Frankfurt, KY. 1950. Accessed online: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000013353117&seq=9&format=plaintext Coleman, J. Winston. “The Beauchamp-Sharp tragedy; an episode of Kentucky history during the middle 1820's.” ROBERTS PRINTING COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. 1950. Accessed online: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000013353117&seq=9 Cooke, J.W. “THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL SOLOMON P. SHARP PART 1: UPRIGHTNESS AND INVENTIONS; SNARES AND NETS.” The Filson Club History Quarterly. Vol. 72, No. 1. January 1998. https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/publicationpdfs/72-1-3_The-Life-and-Death-of-Colonel-Solomon-P.-Sharp-part-1-Uprightness-and-Inventions-Snares-and-Net_Cooke-J.W..pdf “Horrible Assassination.” The Frankfort Argus. Nov. 9. 1825. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1044971148/?match=1&terms=solomon%20sharp Jillson, Willard Rouse. “THE BEAUCHAMP—SHARP TRAGEDY IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.” Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, vol. 36, no. 114, 1938, pp. 54–60. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23371707 Kimball, William J. “The ‘Kentucky Tragedy:’ Romance or Politics.” The Filson Club History Quarterly. Vol. 48. 1974. https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/publicationpdfs/48-1-3_The-Kentucky-Tragedy-Romance-of-Politics_Kimball-William-J..pdf “The Murderer od Col. Sharp.” Republican Banner. Nov. 28, 1825. https://www.newspapers.com/image/603858007/?match=1&terms=Jereboam%200.%20Beauchamp “The Mutilated Act.” Lexington Weekly Press. June 20, 1825. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1183393429/?match=1&terms=Jereboam%200.%20Beauchamp “Romantic 1825 Tragedy.” Kentucky Historical Society. https://history.ky.gov/markers/romantic-1825-tragedy Schoenbachler, Matthew G. “Murder and Madness: The Myth of the Kentucky Tragedy.” University Press of Kentucky. 2009. Gates, W. B. “William Gilmore Simms and the Kentucky Tragedy.” American Literature, vol. 32, no. 2, 1960, pp. 158–66. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/2922674 “To the Public.” Woodstock Observer and Windsor and Orange County Gazette. Aug, 29, 1826. https://www.newspapers.com/image/489194545/?match=1&terms=Jereboam%200.%20Beauchamp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the Kimball Family, training is just part of the journey toward championships. It's also an opportunity to overcome a variety of other struggles, from airports to cutting to helping others in the community. In part two of our discussion with them, we dive into what motivates them, what keeps them centered, and why they do it. Give it a listen. It's a good one.Amazon Wishlist
Today we celebrate two great figures of the early church, Peter and Paul, who represent the spread of the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles and, according to tradition, were martyred on this date. The witness of Peter and Paul inspires us as we seek ways to faithfully proclaim the gospel in our contemporary context.Scripture Reading: Acts 12:1-11; Galatians 5:1,13-25; John 21:15-19
For Annika, Aryanna, Axil, and Xander Kimball, of TCB Boxing/MMA, not fighting was never a consideration. They were born into it. Honorary Kimball Darrin, he was adopted into it. It's not just about the fighting, though. It's also about the discipline, perseverance, and accomplishment of overcoming not just their opponents, but themselves. In this episode, we talk with five young fighters about the life, their accomplishments, and what it takes to win. Give it a listen, it's a good one. #tcbboxing #boxing #mma #competition #training #cutting
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 26, 2025. After plans to close the Whitewater Canal Historic Site in Metamora, the town may receive a Lilly Endowment grant to preserve it. Kimball Electronics is opening a large medical manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, creating 345 jobs. Also: A $320 million redevelopment near Gainbridge Fieldhouse gets $30 million in tax credits, Gov. Braun launches a strategic energy task force, and cookout costs are up 5% this Fourth of July. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 25, 2025. Jasper-based Kimball Electronics is going big on its new facility in Indianapolis. Plus, the Indiana DNR is moving away from paper maps at state parks, and Butler University launches a new institute. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
The Guild Mortgage Company wants to be your home loan lender. They do all types of mortgages; FHA, VA, USDA & Conventional. Guild Mortgage Company is an Equal Housing Lender; NMLS 3274. Roy West NMLS 316801 Phone (409) 866-1901.
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On episode 413, Ryan sits down in studio with former UFO researcher and filmmaker, Paul Kimball, to discuss his Top 5 people in UFOlogy that he misses most! In a special BONUS Patreon episode, Kimball will also share his Top 5 People in UFOlogy he wishes would go away. This is a cosmic conversation you definitely won't want to miss!Follow Paul Kimball: https://www.facebook.com/paul.kimball.165Please take a moment to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple.Book Ryan on CAMEO at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DOPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/NTkmuwyB4FBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ryansprague.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/SomewhereSkiesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/somewhereskiespod/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryansprague51Order Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12URead Ryan's articles at: https://medium.com/@ryan-sprague51Opening Theme Song by SeptembryoCopyright © 2025 Ryan Sprague. All rights reservedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“O LORD our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” Today we celebrate the holy Trinity. Paul writes that through Jesus we have peace with God, whose love pours into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, giving us lasting hope. We celebrate the gracious One-in-Three, eternal Three-in-One, as we worship in community; as we share water and word, bread and wine; and as we bring God's love and hope to our neighbors.Scripture Reading: Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15
Israel conducted preemptive strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, dubbed Operation Rising Lion. National security expert E.J. Kimball says "this is a seminal moment for the Middle East and for the world." Kimball discusses the implications of these actions, the historical context of Iran's nuclear ambitions, and the potential for a regime change in Iran. He also delves into the strategic decisions made by Israel and the responses from Iran, exploring the broader consequences for regional stability and international relations. Congressman Ralph Norman from South Carolina, who is a staunch advocate for reducing government spending, discusses the recent rescission package, the defunding of PBS and NPR, and the implications of spending cuts on American taxpayers. Additional interview with Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder and Chief Culture Officer at NativePath. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, R. Kyle Kramer, CEO of Day Kimball Health, shares how his rural Connecticut hospital is tackling workforce shortages, financial pressures, and care access disparities through population-specific strategies, legislative advocacy, and community-driven leadership.
In this episode, we given an academic, historical overview of the concept of Jihad in Islam, dispelling some misconceptions and nuancing an otherwise thorny topic.Sources/Recomended Reading:Al-Dawoody, Ahmed Mohsen (2009). "War in Islamic Law: Justifications and Regulations". PhD Thesis. University of Birmingham.Bashir, Khaled Ramadan (2018). "Islamic International Law: Historical Foundations and Al-Shaybani's Siyar". Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.Bonner, Michael (2008). “Jihad in Islamic History: Doctrines and Practice”. Princeton University Press.Brown, Jonathan A.C. (2019). "Slavery and Islam". Oneworld.Ghazi, Mahmood Ahmad (translated by) (1998). "Kitab al-Siyar al-Saghir" by Muhammad al-Shaybani. Islamic Research Institute.Hallaq, Wael (2004). "The Origins and Evolution of Islamic Law". Cambridge University Press. Hallaq, Wael (2009). "Sharia: Theory, Practice, Transformations". Cambridge University Press. Judd, Steven C. (2009). "al-Awza'i and Sufyan al-Thawri: The Umayyad Madhhab". In Bearman, Peri; Rudolph Peters & Frank E. Vogel (ed.), "The Islamic School of Law: Evolution, Devolution & Progress". Brill.Judd, Steven C. (2019). "'Abd al-Rahman b. Amr al-Awza'i". In the "Makers of the Muslim World" Series. Oneworld.Khan Nyazee, Imran Ahsan (translated by) (2000). "The Distinguished Jurist's Primer: Bidayat Al-Mujtahid Wa Nihayat Al-Muqtasid." Vol. 1-2. Garnet Publishing.Kimball, Michelle R. (2018). "Shaykh Ahmadou Bamba: A Peacemaker for Our Time". The Other Press Sdn. Bhd.Kiser, John W (2015). "Commander of the Faithful: The Life and Times of Emir Abd El-Kader". Monkfish Book Publishing Company.Urban, Elizabeth (2020). "Conquered Populations in Early Islam: Non-Arabs, Slaves and the Sons of Slave Mothers". Edinburgh University Press.Zawati, Hilmi M. (2015). "Theory of War in Islamic and Public International Law". In "Is Jihad Just War? War, Peace and Human Rights under Islamic and Public International Law", (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2001) 9-47, reprinted in Niaz A. Shah, ed., Islam and the Law of Armed Conflict (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar,2015) 249-287.Zemmali, Ameur (1990). "Imam al-Awza'i and his humanitarian ideas". In International Review of the Red Cross (1961 - 1997) , Volume 30 , Issue 275 , April 1990 , pp. 115 - 123. International Committee of the Red Cross. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The occasion was a silver anniversary buffet for our 25th class reunion from college. Of course I was much younger than any of those mid-life folks that I graduated with. What happened to them? But anyway, the location was our alma mater, Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. That was a great training place - it was founded and named after the outstanding evangelist of the 19th century, D. L. Moody. Now, we met for breakfast in one of several private dining rooms off of the main dining room; they kind of reserve these for special occasions. And as you might expect, each one is named after a person who prominently figured in the founding of the school or the leadership of the school. But we were in the Kimball Room. So, I surveyed our group of distinguished alumni and I said, "Who was Kimball? We're in his room. Who was Kimball?" No one knew. But none of us would have been there if it hadn't been for him. Who knows, maybe you're a Kimball. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Extraordinary Ordinary." Our word for today from the Word of God - Acts 4:13. Peter and John are in big trouble. They have been preaching about Jesus in the temple, they have attracted quite a crowd, and as a result the Sanhedrin, the governing body, calls them before them for a private hearing. They are not pleased with the preaching of Peter and John. However, it says, "When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus." The Jewish leaders were astonished that such ordinary men could be living such extraordinary lives. Now back to the question we began with, "Who was Edward Kimball?" Well, he was a Sunday School teacher in Boston many years ago, teaching this little class of teenage boys. One of those boys in particular was biblically illiterate. He was out-of-step with everybody else in the class - he couldn't find anything in his Bible, didn't know anything in the Bible. One day Edward Kimball felt led by the Lord to go where this lost young man worked at a shoe store. He felt led to go there and speak to him about accepting Christ, and the young man did. That shoe salesman prayed to give his heart to Jesus in the back room of that shoe store. Now, hardly anyone has ever heard of Edward Kimball the Sunday School teacher, but everyone in the Christian world has heard of D. L. Moody. Because it was Dwight Moody, that powerful evangelist, the founder of a place that has trained thousands of people for Christian work, that was the young man that gave his heart to Christ that day. There never would have been a D. L. Moody if it hadn't been for the faithfulness of one of God's ordinary people. Is that an encouragement to you? I hope so. Maybe you consider yourself very ordinary, but God loves to do extraordinary things through ordinary people. That's what Acts 4:13 is all about. But they weren't ordinary anymore, because they had been with Jesus. Daily contact with Jesus leads to a total control by Jesus, and it leads to power being released in your life through which you can really make a difference. You say, "Oh, I'm just a Sunday School teacher. I'm just a helper. I'm just a choir member. I'm just an untrained, simple person who loves Jesus." You're not a "just a..." Stop it! Don't keep saying you're "just a..." You're not that if you open yourself up to letting the Holy Spirit make your ordinary extraordinary. Did Edward Kimball know how extraordinary that little conversation would turn out to be? No, we never do. We do these little things for Jesus that turn out to be big things. You can count on the Lord to take an ordinary person, doing ordinary things, and if you obey Him, He will make ordinary extraordinary.
Is repentance according to Mormonism a vague doctrine? In August 2021, an area seventy named Richard Holzapfel answered some question on the topic of repentance. Bill and Eric respond to what the area seventy said.
On this special episode of What's New At NU, The Daily goes off campus and takes a look at one of Chicago's lesser-known communities: Central Asian residents. Arzan Market is a Central Asian grocery store in Kimball, and it's become a special refuge for Northwestern students missing the taste of home. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/06/05/uncategorized/whats-new-at-nu-central-asian-grocery-store-gives-nu-students-and-chicagoans-a-bite-of-home/#
Is repentance according to Mormonism a vague doctrine? In August 2021, an area seventy named Richard Holzapfel answered some question on the topic of repentance. Bill and Eric respond to what the area seventy said.
President Kimball teaches that absolute truth exists and testifies of some truths, such as the Atonement, the Apostasy, and the Restoration. Click here to see the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is repentance according to Mormonism a vague doctrine? In August 2021, an area seventy named Richard Holzapfel answered some question on the topic of repentance. Bill and Eric respond to what the area seventy said.
Is repentance according to Mormonism a vague doctrine? In August 2021, an area seventy named Richard Holzapfel answered some question on the topic of repentance. Bill and Eric respond to what the area seventy said.
Is repentance according to Mormonism a vague doctrine? In August 2021, an area seventy named Richard Holzapfel answered some question on the topic of repentance. Bill and Eric respond to what the area seventy said.
It is possible to hear in Jesus' high priestly prayer, a prayer he offered shortly before his death, the petitions of the ascended Christ for his own throughout history—to our day—and beyond. Jesus prays for us. In holy baptism we become believers in God, have our robes washed in the flood of Christ's forgiveness, and receive the gift of life forever with all the saints.Scripture Reading: Acts 16:16-34; Psalm 97; John 17:20-26
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of May 29, 2025. What will be the impact of federal and state funding cuts on Indiana's libraries? Plus, Kimball Electronics plans a new facility in Indianapolis. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Sweet Jesus riding a mini horse through a desert mesa of expired meat sticks, what a podshow we have for you this week. It's episode 169, which if you think about it, is just 100 positions away from being remotely impressive. Tonight, we're joined by the Queen of Dark Fest herself, Chelsea Kimball, a.k.a. Her Darkness. Boston Rob's explains how he falls asleep on the toilet, JP's dog is most likely the source of local cougar sightings, Jimmy's dad jokes prove to be the only funny part of the show again, and I (Cheef), diagnosed (by past cast members) narcissist, am mostly here to remind you how important I am. So kick back in your sweet recliner, dust the Dorito crumbs off your jorts, and get ready for 90 minutes of sometimes serious-sometimes stupid Rampage, Dark Fest, and freeride talk with Chelsea, life advice you should never take, pizza-eating tips, and the kind of banter that makes you regret learning English. Dark Fest, Rampage, hot laps, and hot garbage. We've got it all. If you want high-level, coherent mountain bike discourse, try whatever podcast Pinkbike produces. If you want to learn several ways to crash on back flips and how to properly urinate at social functions, you're in the right spot. Welcome to the Gnar Couch Podshow, where the only thing gayer than the six guys in our show trailer is how much we fucking love you for listening. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
In this eye-opening episode of Israel Face to Face, ICEJ USA President Dr. Susan Michael sits down with EJ Kimball of the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) for a timely discussion on confronting antisemitism in today's world. Kimball shares CAM's mission and its work at the federal, state, and local level. They also examine the role of the evangelical Christian community in addressing antisemitism, the increase of antisemitism on college campuses, the impact of social media, the significance of the IHRA definition, and a hopeful outlook for combating history's oldest hatred under the Trump administration.
Katherine Kimball is the CEO and Founder of KataVita (kat-uh-veet-uh) Coaching and Consulting. She's a certified life coach, a trauma-informed guide, and proud LGBT+ ally who helps women reconnect with themselves through honesty, self-love, and empowerment. Her core message is that "Love should lead us- not fear" and she recently launched her "Year of Transformation" coaching program Katherine's Website: Relationship Coaching for Women | Heal Trauma, Love, and Thrive