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My friend, Dr. Debra Theobald McClendon, joins us to talk about her new book: “Freedom from Scrupulosity: Reclaiming Your Religious Experience from Anxiety and OCD”—a powerful book focused on a comprehensive examination of religious and moral scrupulosity, with a focus on treatment. In the podcast, Dr. McClendon (active LDS, licensed psychologist, Ensign/LDS living author, speaker at Education Week and BYU Women's Conference) gives an overview of her new book covering anxiety, scrupulosity, gospel principles/church talks that apply to this space, and clinical insights to bring more understanding and healing. She talks about how scrupulosity is not a spiritual weakness or a moral failing, but rather a mental health issue. Dr. McClendon shares powerful excerpts from the book, including stories of people with scrupulosity (all client quotes are shared with permission). These stories may speak to you--that you are not alone--and give you hope for a better quality of life and a vision for how to move forward to be able to find peace and joy in your religious worship. We conclude the podcast with advice to parents and local leaders. We discuss the practical issue of how to find a therapist. I also share some of our family story with scrupulosity and the people (including Dr McClendon) that were the answer to our prayers. If you are working to understand and solve anxiety/scrupulosity (or want better tools to help others), please listen to this podcast, check out Dr. McClendon's website (which links other resources, as well), and read her book. It is the path to understanding and healing. Thank you, Dr. McClendon for being on the podcast. Your work is so needed in our community. And thank you for blessing the Ostler family. Links: Dr McClendon website: debramcclendon.com Book link on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1950304426 Book link on Deseret Book: deseretbook.com/p/freedom-from-scrupulosity
Today, dear friend, if you are in the LDS church and questioning things, I invite you to listen, take it in, and then maybe go create a list of your own. So she made a list, and I just love this- Things I believe Things I want to be true Things I am questioning Things I would miss Things I am unsure about We are talking to Jenni today. She was raised in the LDS church and very much lived it until she started asking questions, digging into history, and coming up short with finding Christ there. Join Us in the Community for the Bible Study Get your book for the study, Seamless Leave me a Message Here!! Ready to finally know how to navigate what you actually believe? Christian Life Coaching for Ex-Mormon Women at Finding Faith Above https://findingfaithabove.com/coaching Connect with me: Email> hello@findingfaithabove.com Website> https://findingfaithabove.com/ FB Group> https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianwomenafterreligion Instagram> https://www.instagram.com/findingfaithabove/ Learn to Podcast and Share your Story>https://faithabovewebsites.com/ ____________________________________________
Episode 109 - Fear of Your Child Leaving the LDS ChurchWhen you see your child leaving the church, feeling fear is normal, but not helpful. This is the third in a series of what happens for parents when their child leaves the church. When you are afraid, you are not responding and acting with your higher thinking brain, you are reacting from your lower instincts to prioritize safety and security. The problem with this is that prioritizing safety and security is often going against the relationship, not for it. Listen to this episode to see if this is happening to you and what you can do about it. Take away #1You will never react rationally when you are afraid. Calm yourself down to be able to access your rational brain.Take away #2The anxiety you are experiencing right now will not change the future. The only thing you have is what you do right now at this moment. Mindfulness is important, and mindfulness can be described as having awareness without judgment – for yourself and for your child.Your Weekly ChallengeOnce each day, practice slowing your breath down. Use your nose and inhale for 4 seconds, then exhale for 4 seconds. Do this 10 times. This helps you to calm your body and bring your awareness into the present. It might feel strange or difficult at first, because this is much slower than you usually breathe. The more you practice, the better you will get. If you consistently practice this type of breathing over time, you will feel much more in control of your own responses to the circumstances of your life. Download Brene Brown's Wholehearted Parenting Manifesto: CLICK HERE Tina Gosney is a certified life and relationship coach. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and helps with families who are experiencing relationship challenges because of LGBTQ, faith challenges, and other issues facing LDS families today. She is a positivity practitioner and is a trauma informed coach. Visit tinagosney.com for more information
I once read an article from a pastor of a different faith who read the Book of Mormon. His response shocked me! I'm going to share what I've learned about why we study our scriptures in Galatians 2:16. Get our 365-day New Testament daily devotional book: https://amzn.to/3nYC821 (affiliate link) Get your free copy of the simplified New Testament outline here: https://kristenwalkersmith.com/new-testament-simplified/ And grab Cali's scripture study guide here: https://comefollowmestudy.com/shop/ Discount code: OMSS Or for a physical copy: https://amzn.to/3ZwLIdP (affiliate link)
Sara is officially BACK on the podcast full time! This week the gals are reading and reacting to an LDS talk titled "Beware the Evil Behind Smiling Eyes". Email us: notsomollymormonpodcast@gmail.com Support us: patreon.com/notsomollymormon
This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
Mormon Church Seeks To Silence Whistleblower?: ML: 146 Mormonism Live has been watching from afar this story with 8 passengers and Jodi Hildebrandt and has for tonight’s episode zoomed in real close to look at a particular facet connection to the story to once again shine a light on the deep unhealthiness that permeates LDS… Read More »Mormons Gone Wild: ML: 147
Today we're studying Galatians 3:24 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together! Get our 365-day New Testament daily devotional book: https://amzn.to/3BTEQfA (affiliate link) Get your free copy of the simplified New Testament outline here: https://kristenwalkersmith.com/new-testament-simplified/ And grab Cali's scripture study guide here: https://comefollowmestudy.com/shop/ Discount code: OMSS Or for a physical copy: https://amzn.to/48nGrsL (affiliate link)
This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
It is often difficult for Latter-day Saints to understand the distinction between Jesus and Christ as they are used in many other Christian traditions. They also struggle to understand how God can be considered a person if God doesn't have a distinct and tangible body. Mormons often speak of knowing that God knows each of us personally, but don't fathom how this could be true if God is considered Trinity. This episode, featuring Mark Crego and LDF host Dan Wotherspoon introduce how the concept of "Christ," understood by Trinitarians as naming how God is "incarnate" and "immanent" within all things, and how focusing on a definition like that might help LDS folk actually draw closer to God rather than more abstract and distant. Following up on a the notion of "abiding" they discussed in a July Latter-day Faith episode (number 158), they discuss here what it might mean to "abide in Christ." Both of them, who through study and personal spiritual practices which has led them to experience radically deep connection with Earth, the Universe, and all life, consider Joseph Smith's naming of that which is in, through, and around, all things, the "Light of Christ" (D&C 88:6-13), is appropriate, much more so than if he had chosen to label that which connects us with everything else, the "Light of Jesus Christ." How can we learn to think of Jesus, the individual, as someone who fully reflected the "Christ" immanence and energies, rather than focusing on his "only begotten" status and his specialness compared to us? Can we benefit from concentrating on him as an exemplar and guide and how it is through following the path and having the transformative experiences he had as a very important aspect of his being our "savior"? Listen in! You will like it, especially after the shock of thinking in this way wears off.
Isabelle and David reflect upon what it was like to experience the Eye to Eye Young Leader's Organizing Institute Conference--in a nutshell, for David, figuring out 20 some odd years ago that his learning style was valuable, and then reclaiming hope after great loss, and for Isabelle, just this past year, feeling like she discovered her home planet in a conference room in Denver. Covering bits about medications, creating neurodivergent-friendly spaces, and masking, David and Isabelle go deep, and also discuss how there should be a "leave no trace" pact between a chair's fabric and your leg. ——Isabelle updates David that she's been on stimulant meds (in extended release form), but would crash at the end of the day, and so her prescriber gave her an immediate release form she could use to help the end of day transitions (bedtime). They are going through schedule puberty as they transition to the kids being in school again but also not being in school yet and she just wants the discomfort to be over. She forgot to take her booster dose today, and it is so obvious to her, she is noticing just how much textures and sensations get to her. David names that it's almost as if she didn't have an accommodation to avoid distraction and wasn't aware how many physical distractions would push through. She is so itchy and uncomfortable and so distracted by physical distractions. This comes up with the right variables. Just a few weeks ago, it was really humid, and David was like “I'm not wearing a shirt or pants” and it was just too much and he didn't want to sit on certain fabrics, doesn't want to sit on something that peels off, why can't we just hold each and just leave each other as we found each other. Then there are other chairs that leave a butt print and so he gets up and wipes the seat off as he gets up. David and Isabelle went to the Eye to Eye Young Leader's Organizing Institute, where train their mentors and gear them up for the coming school year. They attended the portion of the institute designed for allies and former mentors of the program. Isabelle noticed that she found her way to where she needed to go on her first try, which has never happened at a conference before. It felt like reconnected with friends-in-waiting or long lost cousins. There were ample snacks and beverages. It just felt delightful and moving. David describes how this place has a different feeling to it because our nervous system operates differently. We didn't have to get anxious to get where they needed to go. It's this place where we see accommodations everywhere. We get to see both of it. There is no shame in this group of people to spin a fidget spinner, draw, or doodle, and people didn't have to sit in nothingness. And the reason is mattered is that there so many things you normally have to think about, the anxiety level is so high, and halfway through the lecture, all Isabelle wants is a snack, and all she thinks about is the bar that she can't get out of her bag, and then she is opening the notebook, the whole thing is hyper vigilance around how she is presenting. This was like instant unmasking, she didn't have to anxiously ask someone where to go. It's incredible when the task isn't being quiet, but the task is participation. You can eat crinkly snacks! David thinks about culture that we really have, that is a part of being neurodivergent. Any person who has to excuse why they're running late, having an accommodation in school, not wanting to play scrabble—this is a cultural piece, when we see these things as a part of our culture, not our difference, and have them attended to, we feel safer. Oh my goodness, not having to fight for every moment to pay attention, gives us a lot more energy in a lot of ways. Isabelle names that where she has previously felt it were in places or spaces she would co-create. She has felt this before when visiting Poland, where her parents and family are from, and she'd have this sense of home. But this was the first time she had the feeling in a room of other people having the feeling. It's like finding her home planet. Where has this been? I'm so happy it's here! What is this feeling? This is the part of knowing you're all of a sudden part of a group, you're part of a group this world wasn't built for, and you have to do it our way. And when you see hundreds of people not asking permission and not getting in trouble. People were attending to the task with incredible precision, and it's an honor to watch these young people making the world we're going to live in. David went the first time 20 years ago, and it's the first time in his life someone made his learning style feel valuable. In his grad school program, one of his classmates was like “hey, you're talking about ADHD, any interest in starting a program where they take college students with LDs and match them up with middle school students and seeing what happens?” And he gets ready for an interview with David Flink. He was interested in hearing his story but not in an exploitive way. It felt really holding, we'd love to have you be a mentor, come out to Brown university, we'll teach you how to be a mentor. He's at the OI, and David Flink and Marcus Soutra (Eye to Eye co-founders) are standing at the easel with Marcus and dream boarding stuff. Grady (if you hear this, David misses you and you changed his life!) was bouncing a racketball, and David looked around, waiting for him to get in trouble, and he looked around and no one cared. And they're playing catch with this racketball and bouncing it off and playing this elaborate game during this presentation. At the same time we're playing with these racketballs, obviously distracted. Marcus - “does anyone know how to spell benign?” This question usually makes David go small, and the room goes quiet and goes crickets. “All right then” he writes “B” and the number “9.” David realizes: "It's not that we're not paying attention because we're bouncing a ball; we're answering all the questions." He wasn't trying to hide, and he didn't get 'caught' and noticed he started to shake off the 'just about to be caught doing the thing I'm not supposed to be doing' feeling. He does 20 years with this, traveling around. And then a short while ago, one of the people closest to David, died. The moment he found out his brother was dying, David was talking with Jennifer Kane, saying “I'm done.” He never thought he would see anyone again. This reminded him to have hope in people, and people will surprise you. It started with 27 people sitting around the table, and now there's levels of things and sophistication with apps and fidgets. Coming back and being amazed about how incredible this is. It's like coming face to face with a dragon, but finding out it's friendly, and then having it shrink to a size of a pea and living in your heart. To learn more about Eye to Eye, visit www.eyetoeyenational.org -----Cover Art by: Sol VázquezTechnical Support by: Bobby Richards—————
Listen to learn what your role and what the bishop's role is in helping you heal and change. Learn how to draw nearer to the Savior by meeting with your bishop and in all your interactions in your church community. Doug Kleven is a husband, father of 5 ranging from 22 to 10. Co-owner of Blue Valley Insurance. He likes watching baseball and boxing - specifically getting punched in the head. He is almost addicted to reading. Show Notes:Email Doug at douglas@bluevalleyinsureance.netJoin the Relay App here.Submit anonymous questions for our Ask a Therapist series, Ecclesiastical Leader series, or share your story here.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more!Contact us at hello@reach10.org.Learn more about our nonprofit at Reach10.orgLove the content and want more? Donate to help us reach more people with compassion, courage, and connection at https://reach10.org/donate/Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests do not necessarily represent our views. We offer this information in good faith, but we don't make any representation that what you hear is accurate, reliable, or complete. Reach 10 and the Breaking the Silence podcast are not responsible or liable for your use of any information heard in this podcast.
Have you ever been stuck in what feels like a loop? Where your brain goes around and around and can't seem to give it a rest? If you're human, the answer is probably yes. Sometimes our brains think they are being really helpful by asking the same question or replaying the same scenario over and over. We think we are trying to problem solve, when what we are really doing is ruminating. Today we're talking about the difference between those two. We'll talk about how to catch yourself when you're ruminating, and what to do to get yourself out of that loop. Quote by Corrie Ten Boom: "There is no panic in heaven! God has no problems, only plans."
Dusti takes Jake on a deep dive into the wild story of Coco Berthmann, a con-woman who has ties to Tim Ballard, Celine Dion (supposedly), Oprah (allegedly), and the LDS church (legitimately). TW: child abuse. Rate, review, & subscribe!
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan The overall trend in the number of kids Americans say they want is going up according to a recent Gallup poll. 45% of respondents believe having 3 children is the ideal, the highest percentage since 1971. Lois Collins from the Deseret News explains why bigger families may be making a comeback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, C. Shane Reese was inaugurated as the new president of Brigham Young University, becoming the 14th president of the Church's flagship university. President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency, and Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles officially installed President Reese, who Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles announced in March would lead the university. “The Lord has prepared him in profound ways,” said Elder Holland. “He has the confidence and trust of the Church Board of Education to lead BYU at this critical time.” This episode of the Church News podcast features President Reese sharing his experiences, testimony and vision for BYU. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan It's crunch time. We are now 4 days away from the deadline for Congress to fund the government... and the US House seems to be in chaos. Emily Brooks from The Hill joins Leah and Taylor to break down what obstacles Speaker McCarthy is facing as the budget clock ticks away and what to expect over the next few days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Utah has been dealing with a teacher shortage for the last few years. But some districts may have found a solution. Some Utah teachers are now earning a $60,000 starting salary. Kelly Tauteoli from Canyons School District explains what impact this is having on schools and their ability to compete and recruit teachers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Recently, Brad Wilson announced that he is stepping down as Utah's Speaker of the House.... presumably so he can launch a run for the US Senate. Guest hosts Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan break down what we know about who might be running to replace him, what their different ideologies are, and what their agendas could be. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Utah has the shortest legislative session of any state, at 45 days. Some see that as a flaw. But State Senator Lincoln Fillmore sees it as good thing, because we don't have career politicians. Instead, we have a citizen legislature. Senator Fillmore joins Taylor and Leah to discuss his piece in the Deseret News on the power that Utahns have in shaping state laws. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Tomorrow evening, all the major GOP candidates will gather at the Reagan National Library in California for the 2nd primary debate. Geoffrey Skelley from FiveThirtyEight breaks down the latest polls as we roll into the debate, who has qualified, and who has the most to gain or lose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan President Biden is making history today as the first US president to go to the picket line. The president traveled to Michigan today to join autoworkers striking against the 3 big carmakers. NewsNation's Kellie Meyer joins Inside Sources from the picket line in Michigan to discuss the President's goals and where negotiations stand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Taylor Swift isn't new to breaking records. She's broken streaming records... award records... she's even broken Ticketmaster. But now... she's breaking the record for voter registration. Leah and Taylor discuss Taylor Swift's influence, particularly on younger voters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Lawmakers scramble to come to an agreement on a budget with 4 days left before the deadline; Joe Biden becomes the first president in US history to picket with striking workers; Taylor Swift encourages followers to register to voter, resulting in record-breaking US voter registration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marni opens her heart to share a painful marriage, turning her first husband over to Christ, managing through betrayal trauma, prayerful divorce, and how to move forward when her happily ever after was shattered. Moving out of her marriage was painful, but she kept her focus on her kids and deepened her relationship with God and began to find peace and eventually got remarried and has become a life coach to help others through their hope and healing. If this episode resonates with you, or if you know someone who needs a reminder of God's open arms, please share the link to this episode with them. At Unashamed Unafraid, we are here to spread the words of hope and healing through Jesus Christ. Subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @UnashamedUnafraid.Do you have a story you are willing to share? Email our Podcast Executive Director Jeremy at jeremy@unashamedunafraid.com.
9 schools and 4 states later, Kenzie has learned a lot about how to make good friends and the importance of reaching out… Time Stamps: (2:00) - Kenzie's love for theatre and how it's pushed her out of her comfort zone. (14:33) - How moving constantly builds great sibling relations. (23:48) - How to make good friends and keep them. (34:43) - The positives and negatives of change. (39:30) - The LDS church and its impact on Kenzie's life, and the struggle at church with friends. (42:47) - Mental health struggles and the importance of keeping close to God. (48:10) - How there are options aside from therapy and finding healthy coping mechanisms (also dogs). (54:51) - Forgiveness is hard. (1:04:02) - Final thoughts Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to leave us a review on whatever platform you're listening on! If you are interested in sharing your story, contact us at maddie@thefloweringcompass.com
Amy is joined by Dr. Bri Romanello to discuss the nuanced history and modern ramifications of immigration and interracial marriage across LDS and Latine communities.Brittany “Bri” Romanello earned a Ph.D. in Sociocultural Anthropology from Arizona State University. Her research in the Southwest and borderland areas used mixed ethnographic methods to understand better how the intersections of race, ethnicity, legal status, and religion shape Latinx immigrants' lives, social networks, family structures, parenting, and identity. On a personal note, Bri enjoys existing outdoors, buying too many books, cooking, thrifting, cumbias, film and gardening.
Embracing our journey means accepting that every individual's path is different. While some Latter-day Saint women think about why they stay, others will be thinking about why they make the choice not to. In Episode 153, two women who found stepping away from church engagement to be the right choice for them share their personal stories. It's a conversation about why leaving is not as easy as some members may think, and why staying is not always the best option.
This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
Why do you live where you live right now? I LOVE asking this question to new people that I meet, or families that move into our ward. Because I discover I almost always hear the same reason. Let's study Galatians 2:2! Get our 365-day New Testament daily devotional book: https://amzn.to/3nYC821 (affiliate link) Get your free copy of the simplified New Testament outline here: https://kristenwalkersmith.com/new-testament-simplified/ And grab Cali's scripture study guide here: https://comefollowmestudy.com/shop/ Discount code: OMSS Or for a physical copy: https://amzn.to/3ZwLIdP (affiliate link)
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weekday morning from 10-11a on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! The 10am hour is brought to you by Dupree Plumbing Save $50 on your next plumbing service by mentioning 680 The Fan Buck's BIG Take - Falcons Lose Atlanta Braves - Morton out LDS, 'Pen Set College Football Bounce - Irish Blunder, Day Silly, FSU Disrespected College Football Top 5 presented by Ace Hardware Georgia Bulldog Roundtable presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union, Georgia Pack and Load, Findlay Roofing and Attorney Ken Nugent What's Poppin'!? The Final Word presented by Howard Brothers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weekday morning from 10-11a on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! The 10am hour is brought to you by Dupree Plumbing Save $50 on your next plumbing service by mentioning 680 The Fan Buck's BIG Take - Falcons Lose Atlanta Braves - Morton out LDS, 'Pen Set College Football Bounce - Irish Blunder, Day Silly, FSU Disrespected College Football Top 5 presented by Ace Hardware Georgia Bulldog Roundtable presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union, Georgia Pack and Load, Findlay Roofing and Attorney Ken Nugent What's Poppin'!? The Final Word presented by Howard Brothers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the next two episodes Valerie and Nathan respond to a BYU address titled “Stand Forever” by Elder Corbridge, where he proposes to university students that there are only four questions that even matter in one's quest for spiritual knowledge in the LDS church. According to him, once these “primary questions” are answered, no “secondary questions” need be asked. In this series Valerie and Nathan challenge both the the proposed four “primary questions” themselves and the premise that it is wrong to enquire about anything related to our unique faith journeys. FRIDAY'S episode tackles Val's and Nathan's responded to E Corbridge's proposal that scientific and other academic inquiry is not spiritual in nature and explore why the experience of doubt is evidence of spiritual questing and courage. Podcast-related resources: Stand Forever, by Lawrence E. Corbridge, BYU Devotional Info on how to subscribe to listen to Friday's episode is directly below. See you there! ————————————————————————————————————— SUBSCRIBE: All Friday episodes of Latter Day Struggles can be accessed through a paid subscription ($9.99/month). Thank you for supporting Valerie's professional commitment to your LDS Faith expansion journey! Click here to subscribe to all Friday Latter Day Struggles Episodes Click here for a step-by-step guide on how to support the podcast and subscribe —————————————————————————————————————— SUPPORT: Like what you're hearing at Latter Day Struggles Podcast? You can support Valerie's efforts by becoming a recurring donor on Patreon.com! —————————————————————————————————————— SUPPORT GROUPS: You are invited to join one of Valerie's space-limited Faith Crisis and Expansion Support and Processing Groups! As a trauma therapist, she continues to help our LDS faith expansion community become psychologically healthier and spiritually well in and around the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Details about availability on latterdaystruggles.com. These groups ALWAYS FILL UP, so jump in asap! Click here for a step-by-step guide on how to join a support group —————————————————————————————————————— COURSES: Now available! “A Couple's Guide to Faith Crisis and Expansion” parts I and II. See what else is offered on latterdaystruggles.com Click here for a step-by-step guide on how to purchase a course —————————————————————————————————————— CONSULTING: Interested in doing individual or couples work with Valerie or a member of her trained team? Time-limited packages with Valerie and extended work with her team of coaches and therapists are available! Click here to learn more!
Over the weekend, Boyd sat down with two extraordinary leaders in America's faith community on Sunday Edition on KSL TV. Dr. Jaqueline Rivers and Rev. Eugene F. Rivers III from the Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies joined Boyd to discuss the importance of interfaith dialogue and bridging divides. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.