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Sweet encouragers, aren't you so thankful for second chances? Full disclosure; Tanya and I recorded a complete podcast on Tuesday of last week and we trashed it because I forgot how to podcast. Tanya patiently waited for me to calm down for the week and this is what we like to call the “Take Two Podcast”. Excitement dominates from the beginning as Tanya speaks from the joy in her heart over the Razorback victory on Saturday. The whole city cheered and celebrated until the wee hours of the night. Woo Pig! I recap the weekend Leighton and I shared with Point of Grace and the Circle of Friends weekend. We enjoy catching up on TV and movies, as well as, Tanya's very appropriately timed cute and fun segment. I gush over Prince William, Nicole Kidman, and Bananas Foster dessert. The dogs make an appearance as we discuss their varied love languages. We just adore you, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Pag Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun: Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means the podcast earns a very small commission if you shop through our link. Thank you so much for supporting the podcast this way! Spiral Bound Journaling Bible Silk Heated Eye Compress USB Meg High Rise Wide Leg - Kut from the Kloth Delicious & Sons Organic Pesto Rosso, authentic Italian ... - Walmart Urban Shop 8" Brown Tortoise Glass Battery-Powered Mushroom Table Lamp (The WalMart Link) We Also discussed Thyme & Table 6-pack 20 oz Glasses Let's Talk TV and Movies Unsung Hero Sister Wives on Hulu The Golden Bachelorette on Hulu Still Missing Morgan on HULU Float Guy Ritchie's The Covenant **Morgan Nick Foundation** Chapters 00:00 Razorbacks Victory Celebration 03:07 Game Day Experience and Atmosphere 06:06 Fan Interactions and Sportsmanship 09:00 Memorable Moments and Celebrations 12:07 Post-Game Reflections and Connections 15:01 Culinary Adventures and Celebrity Sightings 17:54 Fashion and Personal Style 21:04 Capsule Wardrobe and Minimalism 24:00 Cute and Fun Segments 41:38 Understanding Love Languages in Pets 44:31 The Joys and Challenges of Pet Ownership 46:20 Innovative Home Delivery Services 47:44 Comfort Items for Better Sleep 48:14 Fashion Finds and Game Day Style 49:38 Culinary Discoveries and Food Trends 51:30 Healthy Eating and Avocado Recipes 53:36 Home Decor and Seasonal Aesthetics 56:50 TV and Movie Recommendations 01:00:50 Reality TV Insights and Discussions 01:07:07 Updates on the Morgan Nick Case 01:10:05 Movie Reviews: The Covenant and The Float
In this engaging conversation, Shannon Scott interviews Patsy Clairmont, a renowned author and speaker, who shares her journey from a troubled youth to a successful ministry leader. Patsy discusses her struggles with agoraphobia, the importance of storytelling, and her experiences with Women of Faith. She emphasizes the significance of personal growth, the power of words, and the need for grace in our lives. The conversation is filled with wisdom, humor, and encouragement for those seeking to share their own stories and make an impact.TakeawaysPatsy emphasizes the importance of storytelling in connecting with others.Overcoming personal struggles can lead to a greater purpose.Words have the power to encourage and uplift others.Patsy's journey includes overcoming agoraphobia and finding her voice.Women of Faith created a legacy of encouragement and community.Navigating endings requires grace and wisdom.It's essential to have a mindset that stabilizes us through life's ups and downs.Writing and speaking require practice and dedication.The fruit of our labor is a result of God's work within us.We should always seek to grow and learn throughout our lives.Chapters00:00 | Introduction and Appreciation06:25 | Finding Healing and Transformation through Prayer and Scripture09:18 | The Impact of Women of Faith on Women's Ministries11:43 | The Importance of Accountability and Correction16:21 | Navigating Endings with Grace and Wisdom36:16 | Finding Closure and Moving Forward39:26 | Embracing Progress and Maturity42:14 | Lessons from Life and Nature44:37 | The Power of a Mindset48:57 | Replacing Unhealthy Feelings51:47 | Trusting in God's Purpose59:49 | New ChapterLinks:Patsy's Website: https://patsyclairmont.com/Patsy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patsyclairmontPatsy's Books: https://shorturl.at/D3cKS
Our first guest, Patsy Clairmont, is a renowned author, speaker, and one of the founding speakers for Women of Faith. Patsy's early years were marked by severe anxiety and depression. Whispering prayers of desperation for anything to help her through this time, she was surprised by the small, simple steps God gave her that helped her emerge from the darkness. The surprises would continue to come as she moved from barely being able to leave the house to speaking to millions of people—inspiring them with her humor, wisdom, and stories of overcoming. Later in the episode, we'll hear from Gil Schaenzle, known as the National Park Mom. After her daughter, Anna, passed away from neuroendocrine cancer at the young age of twenty-one, Gil embarked on a heartfelt mission to raise awareness for this rare disease. Through her campaign to run in all the national parks, and her more recent journey of cycling along America's historic canals, Gil honors Anna's memory and brings hope to others facing similar battles. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Jeremy Cowart Upcoming interview: Ainsley Britain Patsy Clairmont Women of Faith Florence Littauer Focus on the Family Barbara Johnson Luci Swindoll Marilyn Meberg www.patsyclairmont.com Gil Schaenzle neuroendocrine cancer Healing NET Foundation Interview Quotes: “God brought me to a point of desperation where I realized that if something didn't change, I wouldn't survive myself. And it was at that point that I cried out from the depths of my being, ‘Lord, I'll do whatever you ask of me.'” - Patsy Clairmont “I became hungry for saying God's Word. And then I became absolutely committed to walking in and understanding the truth as it was laid out in His council.” - Patsy Clairmont “Finding a way to use my words that were constructive and helpful gave me a personal sense of dignity. It gave me an understanding that I could be worth something, I could be of value to another human life.” - Patsy Clairmont “Know that God has a divine plan. And if you will listen carefully to what other people say you do well, you have probably found a gift that is placed within you that is so common to you, because you've lived with that ability, that you didn't even recognize it for what it is and what it could be under His tutelage.” - Patsy Clairmont “God had kind of given me enough humility to understand it's never been about who I was. It's always been about who He is and wants to be for us all.” - Patsy Clairmont “I don't know what I would have done without God throughout this whole thing.” - Gil Schaenzle “I like to say that grief is just the other side of the coin of love. We get to live with the head side, the love side, for as long as God deems right. And then the other side of that coin is tails, and that's grief. And I think that we just have to learn to sit and recognize that when grief comes to sit with us, we have to start looking at it differently.” - Gil Schaenzle “We depend on God for our perspective in life. And when we don't talk to God, we tend to lose that perspective. We need His eyeglasses, if you will. He has His glasses on our face to be able to see the world and treat people the way that He would treat them.” - Gil Schaenzle ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What's Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website TikTok
In this episode, Jasa and I run wild through our very fun weeks, which revolve around birthday and Super Bowl parties and a life-changing delivery option from Amazon. Stick around for a clip from our time with Patsy Clairmont which will certainly delight you as much as it delights us. Thanks for being here! Tanya Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and fun: (Thank you for shopping our links! If you shop through Amazon, Superlatively Yes may receive a small commission, so thank you for your support! We really appreciate you!) Gold Barstools Brita Water Filtering Pitcher 2 piece Faux Boxwood Topiaries Update on the George Foreman Contact Submersible Grill Booty Kicker Siete Grain Free Cinnamon Churro Strips - Thrive Market SkinnyDipped Lemon Bliss Almonds - Thrive Market
One of the most exciting phrases in the Bible is “now the Word of the Lord”. There are no words that are more important than those that come directly from God. The Word of the Lord is recorded in the Bible, but God also speaks to us in our daily lives. Join Patsy as she shares on the exciting Word of God found both in Scripture, and her own life.
Life is full of battles. We fight back against sin, temptation, and Satan himself, but we can face these battles with confidence. A confidence that doesn't come from our own ability, but rather from the knowledge that God is on our side. Join Patsy Clairmont as she speaks on the freedom and confidence that comes only from God.
Author of over twenty books, Patsy Clairmont is a lover of beauty, birds, and words. On today's episode, Patsy shares from her deep well of wisdom on where hope can be found, even in the throes of life's deepest griefs. Links from Patsy's show: Patsy's books Patsy on Twitter Patsy on Instagram Free Birding & Ecology Resources Merlin Bird ID E-Bird iNaturalist Seek The Thing with Feathers is birds, birding, and hope with an obsessive newbie birder and a wide range of experts and special guests. New episodes every Monday! Follow Courtney: Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Our music is by Del Belcher. The Thing with Feathers is hosted and produced by Courtney Ellis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtney-ellis02/message
We kind of got to “horsing around” on this episode as I take a walk – or should I say, “trot” - down memory lane as I tell Tanya Peanut stories until the cows come home. I also excitedly tell of Cliff's latest gig with the legendary Michael J Fox and Friends. Tanya encourages self-care as she speaks about her week of paying attention to her body and home. Believe it or not, we get distracted a time or two but end up with a smashing cute and fun segment for your pleasure. Love you! Jasa Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Superlatively Yes on Patreon Please take a few minutes and like, rate, download, and subscribe to the Superlatively Yes podcast!!! Cute & Fun Tarte Maneater Catitude Eyeshadow Palette Super High Waisted Light Wash Baggy Wide Leg Jeans - Express Boucle Tweed Button Front Smocked Bottom Utility Top - Express Men's Clifton 9 Running Shoe | HOKA® The Big Door Prize - Apple TV+ Press
We're just sittin' here grateful anyone still cares to listen in! Season Three of Bridges is in motion with a list of all-new episodes, featuring a host of inspiring guests, thoughtfully discussing a wide array of topics appropriate for all generations. As a self-identified Boomer and Millennial, our conversations span the generation gap and are proof that everyone's eligible on Bridges with Patsy Clairmont and Andrew Greer … Spiritual Connections Through Generational Conversations. Join us wherever you listen to the podcasts you love or at BridgesShow.com. FOLLOW PATSY Facebook / Instagram / Twitter FOLLOW ANDREW Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
I've never been more surprised! Tanya, Shawn, and Josh pulled off such a huge and fun surprise by driving all the way to Franklin for our Super Bowl Party, which then became an even Superer Super Bowl Party! It was remarkably sweet to have so many friends and family in our home, including my GIRL, Leighton with our babies and a very special thank you to Suzanne for helping with the drive! Tanya and I have a ball on the podcast today discussing the surprise, the special guests, and of course, the smorgasbord. Living life with you people is one of the greatest joys. All my love, Jasa Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Please take a few minutes and like, rate, download, and subscribe to the Superlatively Yes podcast!!! Cute and Fun New Balance 574 Bombas Women tri-block ankle sock Shape tape glow wand liquid vegan highlighter Nate Bargatze Hello World On Prime Trader Joe's Everything But The Bagel Seasoned Bite-Sized Crackers Trader Joe's Organic Naan Crackers Wavve Audio Cast Jasa's Olapex Shampoo and Conditioner Crumbl Cookies I'm referring you to Tovala! This code lets you buy the Tovala Smart Oven for $49 ($250 off), plus you'll get $50 in meals. https://my.tovala.com/referral/YJVSMDY7 Hey! Use my referral link to get 15% off your first Rugs USA purchase.
Normal" is just a setting on your dryer. -Patsy Clairmont
When we talk about writing on the podcast, we usually do it in the context of writing books. But writing can take many forms, and today I'm excited to welcome a guest whose writing and creative work has taken shape in many different ways over the years. Andrew Greer is an eight-time Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter, producer, author and television/podcast host who is known for his old soul sound and thoughtful conversations. Andrew's fifth and newest collaboration with Parable Christian Stores, Tune My Heart 2…Songs of Goodness & Love, follows last year's Tune My Heart…Songs of Rest & Reflection—which debuted at #1 and spent 23 weeks atop Parable Christian Stores National Retail chart. In addition to writing and recording his own music, Andrew is a producer as well. Just last month, we saw the release of Bellsburg: The Songs of Rich Mullins, co-produced by Andrew. The album featured recordings of classic Rich Mullins songs by Christian artists, including Amy Grant, Derek Webb, Cindy Morgan, Andrew Peterson, and many others. Andrew is also known for facilitating conversations that dig deep. He co-created and co-hosts the popular television and streaming series Dinner Conversations with Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer. Additionally, he co-hosts Bridges with Patsy Clairmont and Andrew Greer, which is a podcast inviting listeners of all ages to find common ground by embracing a fierce faith in a tough season. Carrying on his affinity for meaningful conversations in a spiritual context, Andrew has authored two books—Transcending Mysteries: Who is God, and What Does He Want From Us? co-authored with Ginny Owens, and Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth: Spiritual Conversations Inspired by the Life and Lyrics of Rich Mullins. As you can see, Andrew is an artist and writer who operates in multiple genres and formats. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about his journey as an artist and musician, his burgeoning interest in filmmaking, producing the new Rich Mullins album, and much more.
When we talk about writing on the podcast, we usually do it in the context of writing books. But writing can take many forms, and today I'm excited to welcome a guest whose writing and creative work has taken shape in many different ways over the years. Andrew Greer is an eight-time Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter, producer, author and television/podcast host who is known for his old soul sound and thoughtful conversations. Andrew's fifth and newest collaboration with Parable Christian Stores, Tune My Heart 2…Songs of Goodness & Love, follows last year's Tune My Heart…Songs of Rest & Reflection—which debuted at #1 and spent 23 weeks atop Parable Christian Stores National Retail chart. In addition to writing and recording his own music, Andrew is a producer as well. Just last month, we saw the release of Bellsburg: The Songs of Rich Mullins, co-produced by Andrew. The album featured recordings of classic Rich Mullins songs by Christian artists, including Amy Grant, Derek Webb, Cindy Morgan, Andrew Peterson, and many others. Andrew is also known for facilitating conversations that dig deep. He co-created and co-hosts the popular television and streaming series Dinner Conversations with Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer. Additionally, he co-hosts Bridges with Patsy Clairmont and Andrew Greer, which is a podcast inviting listeners of all ages to find common ground by embracing a fierce faith in a tough season. Carrying on his affinity for meaningful conversations in a spiritual context, Andrew has authored two books—Transcending Mysteries: Who is God, and What Does He Want From Us? co-authored with Ginny Owens, and Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth: Spiritual Conversations Inspired by the Life and Lyrics of Rich Mullins. As you can see, Andrew is an artist and writer who operates in multiple genres and formats. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about his journey as an artist and musician, his burgeoning interest in filmmaking, producing the new Rich Mullins album, and much more.
We're back for Season Two of Bridges! And we can't wait to share our lineup of guests and conversations with you, as we expand in our excitement and passion for bridging the not-as-wide-as-you-thought-it-was generational gap. Patsy's a Boomer. Andrew's an (older) Millennial. And this is Bridges with Patsy Clairmont and Andrew Greer … Spiritual Connections Through Generational Conversations. Join us as we grow together at BridgesShow.com. FOLLOW PATSY Facebook / Instagram / Twitter FOLLOW ANDREW Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
If you are tuning in to today's podcast because of my guest, I'd be interested in knowing how you know Andrew Greer. Maybe you have been listening to his music. Or maybe you recognize him from the TV show Dinner Conversations with Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer. Or it could be because you read a book or article he has written. And quite possibly, you are a listener to his podcast with Patsy Clairmont called Bridges. So, whatever the reason you are listening, I hope you enjoy our exchange. Andrew Greer: Website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. And of course, on our page: Christian Music Archive. Christian Music Archive Links: Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. The podcast and our website are made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Visit Patreon to learn how you can support the work we do. **** Please be sure to check out Mercy, inc. and see how you can support them today! **** Featuring: Andrew Greer
If you are tuning in to today's podcast because of my guest, I'd be interested in knowing how you know Andrew Greer. Maybe you have been listening to his music. Or maybe you recognize him from the TV show Dinner Conversations with Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer. Or it could be because you read a book or article he has written. And quite possibly, you are a listener to his podcast with Patsy Clairmont called Bridges. So, whatever the reason you are listening, I hope you enjoy our exchange.
Sometimes life can really make you feel anxious. Patsy Clairmont will explain why she was afraid to even leave her house; why her coping mechanisms failed her; and how God was able to free her from ALL her fears. Book by guest: You Are More Than You Know.
The Key to Knowing Where You're Going: Getting Back to You Part 4 0:55 Why You Should Get Your Hopes Up About the Future 9:52 Is Fear Holding You Back with Patsy Clairmont 39:44 Stop Guarding Your Heart Resources Christy's New Devotional - Living True: 40 Days to Get Back to YouGet back to you with my brand-new devotional, Living True: 40 Days to Get Back to You, that will help you break through the busyness of life and build the confidence you need to embrace the person you want to be. Get your copy today: https://bit.ly/2I4LAif We want to hear your feedback about The Christy Wright Show! Email us at hello@christywright.com to let us know what you think of the show. We're continuing our journey to get back to you today with Part 4: Knowing Where You're Going. We're going to dive into what God says about your future. Then the always amazing and hilarious Patsy Clairmont joins us to share her valuable wisdom. Finally, we'll take some time to journal and work through what this means for our lives. Let's go! Why You Should Get Your Hopes Up About the Future "You don't have to guard your heart with me." That's what God told me one Sunday morning in church as I kept trying to push back something I wanted so badly. It felt selfish, and it felt greedy. So, I kept pushing it away. And there, as I was worshiping in church, I felt this gentle whisper: "Get your hopes up? I'm the God of hope." In the middle of that moment, I was truly transformed. And it wasn't about getting what I wanted. It was about understanding how God feels about me, my heart and my desires. So, get your hopes up. He created your heart. He knows what to do with every desire He's given you. And He knows what to do with every broken piece when you're disappointed. He's the God of hope. There's something so powerful that happens when you own your desires, open your heart, and are honest with God about who you are and what you want. Is Fear Holding You Back with Patsy Clairmont I'm so excited because today, I'm sitting down with one of my favorite authors, speakers, and Bible teachers, Patsy Clairmont. I love her, and I know you will too. Patsy and I covered a lot of ground, but here are some highlights: Getting our hopes up with God Owning your disappointment Being obedient in the small things Stop Guarding Your Heart "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." - Romans 15:13 (NIV) Our God is a God of hope. Of course, we should get our hopes up because our hope isn't in ourselves. It's not in our circumstances or our situation. Our hope is in God, who is the God of hope. You don't have to pull yourself up by your bootstraps. You don't have to be a good Christian, check all the boxes, or do your Bible study every day for God to meet you where you are and fill you with hope. You and I have every reason to get our hopes up because our God is the God of hope. And through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can actually overflow with hope. Take some time to sit and pray and answer these questions: How have you been guarding your heart from God? What dreams and desires do you have right now? Write down a prayer of trust and faith and hope and give those desires to God.
The Key to Knowing Where You’re Going: Getting Back to You Part 4 0:55 Why You Should Get Your Hopes Up About the Future 9:52 Is Fear Holding You Back with Patsy Clairmont 39:44 Stop Guarding Your Heart Resources Christy's New Devotional - Living True: 40 Days to Get Back to YouGet back to you with my brand-new devotional, Living True: 40 Days to Get Back to You, that will help you break through the busyness of life and build the confidence you need to embrace the person you want to be. Get your copy today: https://bit.ly/2I4LAif We want to hear your feedback about The Christy Wright Show! Email us at hello@christywright.com to let us know what you think of the show. We’re continuing our journey to get back to you today with Part 4: Knowing Where You’re Going. We’re going to dive into what God says about your future. Then the always amazing and hilarious Patsy Clairmont joins us to share her valuable wisdom. Finally, we’ll take some time to journal and work through what this means for our lives. Let’s go! Why You Should Get Your Hopes Up About the Future “You don’t have to guard your heart with me.” That’s what God told me one Sunday morning in church as I kept trying to push back something I wanted so badly. It felt selfish, and it felt greedy. So, I kept pushing it away. And there, as I was worshiping in church, I felt this gentle whisper: “Get your hopes up? I’m the God of hope.” In the middle of that moment, I was truly transformed. And it wasn't about getting what I wanted. It was about understanding how God feels about me, my heart and my desires. So, get your hopes up. He created your heart. He knows what to do with every desire He’s given you. And He knows what to do with every broken piece when you're disappointed. He’s the God of hope. There’s something so powerful that happens when you own your desires, open your heart, and are honest with God about who you are and what you want. Is Fear Holding You Back with Patsy Clairmont I’m so excited because today, I’m sitting down with one of my favorite authors, speakers, and Bible teachers, Patsy Clairmont. I love her, and I know you will too. Patsy and I covered a lot of ground, but here are some highlights: Getting our hopes up with God Owning your disappointment Being obedient in the small things Stop Guarding Your Heart “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” — Romans 15:13 (NIV) Our God is a God of hope. Of course, we should get our hopes up because our hope isn't in ourselves. It's not in our circumstances or our situation. Our hope is in God, who is the God of hope. You don't have to pull yourself up by your bootstraps. You don't have to be a good Christian, check all the boxes, or do your Bible study every day for God to meet you where you are and fill you with hope. You and I have every reason to get our hopes up because our God is the God of hope. And through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can actually overflow with hope. Take some time to sit and pray and answer these questions: How have you been guarding your heart from God? What dreams and desires do you have right now? Write down a prayer of trust and faith and hope and give those desires to God.
This week, Andy hosts Patsy Clairmont—author of over 35 books and one of the founding speakers for Women of Faith. Tune in for this insightful episode with one of Andy’s favorite people. You’ll hear Pasty’s story of overcoming agoraphobia—where she was literally too afraid to get out of bed. Plus so many nuggets of wisdom about self-respect, fear, anger, building relationships, and dealing with ornery people… all delivered in a way that’s sure to make you laugh! Visit PatsyClairmont.com to learn more about Patsy, visit her shop, read the blog, and so much more. Then connect with Patsy on Facebook at Facebook.com/PatsyClairmont. If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
As a Boomer I love to talk. Turns out, so does my chatty Millennial co-host. And our favorite way to connect with one another, and hopefully help others connect with each other, is by building conversational bridges. No matter what end of the generational bridge you currently land on, we hope you will join us as we converse with some of our finest “skyscraper” friends who are making inspirational verbal and written differences in our ever-expanding, and ever-connected world. This is Bridges with Patsy Clairmont and Andrew Greer … Spiritual Connections Through Generational Conversations. Join our community at BridgesShow.com. FOLLOW PATSY Facebook: Facebook.com/PatsyClairmont Instagram: Instagram.com/patsyclairmont Twitter: Twitter.com/patsyclairmont FOLLOW ANDREW Facebook: Facebook.com/agreermusic Instagram: Instagram.com/andrewbgreer Twitter: Twitter.com/andrewbgreer
Popular author and wise woman Patsy Clairmont (patsyclairmont.com) turns the table on Dinner Conversations co-host Mark Lowry as she interviews him about his life and asks the big question, “What do you fear?” Don't miss a single episode of Dinner Conversations–subscribe below. Sponsors ChildFund is a community development organization that has been envisioning a world where every child is free to live at their fullest potent no matter where they are from–or what challenges they face–since 1938. Partner with us and our good friends at ChildFund to change the world in the life of a child by considering sponsoring a child today. It takes so little to make a difference. A child is waiting. And remember, every one who sponsors a child is invited to a Dinner Conversations Friends & Family Weekend in Nashville, plus receives an autographed Season Two DVD, CD and a special item handmade for you by our communities in Guatemala. Learn more here: chidlfund.org/dinnerconversations. Amazon Prime Binge watch all of our episodes on Amazon Prime now: amazon.com/dp/B07Q2DPR5C Subscribe On iTunes: bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: bit.ly/38EbnVF Follow us Website: dinner-conversations.com Facebook: facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew Instagram: instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew **ALL SONGS & FILM USED BY PERMISSION**
It’s full steam ahead in For the Love of Faith Icons, and listen—grab your pens and your Kleenexes, because Jen’s dear friend Patsy Clairmont is equal parts wisdom and pure sunshine (and we want her to adopt us). A beloved speaker and author, Patsy is a founding member of the Women of Faith conferences, which Jen credits as changing the way she thought about women in ministry (Christian women can be *gasp* funny!). Patsy knows a thing or two about opening up and sharing from her own lived experiences to help someone else. Today she tells us about her dark days battling with agoraphobia and how, when she determined to change her mindset, she was able to step out of her house and onto dozens of stages a year to impact countless lives. And for those of us wondering how we can begin to make a difference in our world, Patsy gently pushes us to keep our eyes open, to flex our empathy muscles, and to be around people who are different from us—because what’s when we remember, as she says, “the pure thrill of being alive.”
Leigh Cappillino was born to sing. Her vocal talents and stage presence led her on a musical journey through life and ministry. A change in her life season opened the door to join the legendary all-female singing group, Point of Grace. Music is truly the heart of her home.Her AlongTheWay moments include Family Singing groupLead Women of Faith WorshipMaking room to get away and prayJoined Point of Grace with a message for such a time as thisScars left in our life can have a purposePoint of Grace’s Infopointofgrace.nethttps://www.instagram.com/pointofgracemusic/https://www.facebook.com/pointofgraceAlongTheWay LinksWatch episodes of RealLifeEmail MeMore episodes and Social links for AlongTheWaySupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/4657de6b487f/alongtheway)
Leigh Cappillino was born to sing. Her vocal talents and stage presence led her on a musical journey through life and ministry. A change in her life season opened the door to join the legendary all-female singing group, Point of Grace. Music is truly the heart of her home.Her AlongTheWay moments include Family Singing groupLead Women of Faith WorshipMaking room to get away and prayJoined Point of Grace with a message for such a time as thisScars left in out life can have a purposePoint of Grace’s Infopointofgrace.nethttps://www.instagram.com/pointofgracemusic/https://www.facebook.com/pointofgraceAlongTheWay LinksWatch episodes of RealLifeEmail MeMore episodes and Social links for AlongTheWaySupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/4657de6b487f/alongtheway)
Patsy Clairmont was agoraphobic and afraid to leave her bed. She called out to God for help and she heard him say “Make your bed”. That was the first step that led to a public speaking ministry and authoring many books. Hear her story and the new podcast that she and Andrew Greer are doing together that is bridging the generational gap.Her AlongTheWay moments include Make your bed! Overcoming agoraphobiaBeing God’s Little BookieGod Uses Cracked PotsWomen of Faith TeamBridging the GenerationsBooks Recommended“No Wonder They Call Him Savior” - Max LucadoPatsy’s Infohttps://patsyclairmont.com/Andrew’s Infohttp://www.andrew-greer.com/Recorded at Red Bird Socialhttps://redbirdsocial.com/AlongTheWay LinksWatch episodes of RealLifeEmail MeMore episodes and Social links for AlongTheWaySupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/4657de6b487f/alongtheway)
Today we interview Patsy Clairmont. She is an author and a well-known speaker, but she is also a mother and a grandmother. Though she has been in the public eye for a few decades now, she struggled with crippling anxiety as a young mother. She offers hope and encouragement to parents in all seasons of life.
This second-of-two parts Dinner Conversations episode reveals lessons learned through the real-life friendship of best-selling Women of Faith author/speaker Patsy Clairmont (http://patsyclairmont.com), comedienne Anita Renfroe (http://anitarenfroe.com) and life coach and author Jan Silvious (https://jansilvious.com). Hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer encourage the lively the table talk as the wise women shine a light on why we fear, loving others locally and the health benefits of forgiveness. (And guess what? You can't forgive yourself!) Don't miss a single episode—subscribe below! Sponsors: Partner with Dinner Conversations and Project Beautiful in intercepting lives from the terrors of human trafficking: https://www.projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
This second-of-two parts Dinner Conversations episode reveals lessons learned through the real-life friendship of best-selling Women of Faith author/speaker Patsy Clairmont (http://patsyclairmont.com), comedienne Anita Renfroe (http://anitarenfroe.com) and life coach and author Jan Silvious (https://jansilvious.com). Hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer encourage the lively the table talk as the wise women shine a light on why we fear, loving others locally and the health benefits of forgiveness. (And guess what? You can't forgive yourself!) Don't miss a single episode—subscribe below! Sponsors: Partner with Dinner Conversations and Project Beautiful in intercepting lives from the terrors of human trafficking: https://www.projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
Who says one Christmas special is enough? Dinner Conversations ho-ho-hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer trim the tree once again with more seasonal songs and funnies featuring singer-songwriter Marc Martel, platinum-selling vocal group Point of Grace, speaker extraordinaire Patsy Clairmont and a special appearance by Mark's always-popular dad. Don't miss a single episode—subscribe below! Sponsors: Project Beautiful: https://www.projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
Who says one Christmas special is enough? Dinner Conversations ho-ho-hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer trim the tree once again with more seasonal songs and funnies featuring singer-songwriter Marc Martel, platinum-selling vocal group Point of Grace, speaker extraordinaire Patsy Clairmont and a special appearance by Mark's always-popular dad. Don't miss a single episode—subscribe below! Sponsors: Project Beautiful: https://www.projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
This one-of-two parts Dinner Conversations episode is focused on the things gleaned through the real-life friendship of best-selling Women of Faith author/speaker Patsy Clairmont (https://patsyclairmont.com), comedienne Anita Renfroe (http://www.anitarenfroe.com) and life coach and author Jan Silvious (https://jansilvious.com). Hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer facilitate the table talk as the wise trio relay messages of hope through conversations about cultivating close relationships, details to disclose (and not to disclose!) in a tell-all world and why drama. Don't miss a single episode—subscribe below! Sponsors: Project Beautiful: https://www.projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
This one-of-two parts Dinner Conversations episode is focused on the things gleaned through the real-life friendship of best-selling Women of Faith author/speaker Patsy Clairmont (https://patsyclairmont.com), comedienne Anita Renfroe (http://www.anitarenfroe.com) and life coach and author Jan Silvious (https://jansilvious.com). Hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer facilitate the table talk as the wise trio relay messages of hope through conversations about cultivating close relationships, details to disclose (and not to disclose!) in a tell-all world and why drama. Don't miss a single episode—subscribe below! Sponsors: Project Beautiful: https://www.projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
We all know what it feels like in the moments right before we try something new. There’s a nagging, persistent voice of apprehension telling us all the reasons we should just stay in our comfort zone! We'd do anything to know: Is it fear, or is it wisdom speaking to us? So in this episode, I’ll teach you some of the characteristics of fear and wisdom, so that you can become more confident in your decisions. My guest this week is a good friend of mine, best-selling author and speaker at this year’s Business Boutique event, Patsy Clairmont. Patsy’s experience with fear is very tangible, so she’ll share her personal journey of how she finally disarmed the lies of fear. Plus, I’ll answer your business questions from Business Boutique events! 1:17 How To Tell the Difference Between Fear and Wisdom 14:44 Interview with Patsy Clairmont 49:29 Business Boutique Nashville Event Info 51:33 #ASKCHRISTYWRIGHT 59:14 Homework Get Christy's Fear or Wisdom Filter by filling out the form here! — To save $10 on any Business Boutique Nashville ticket, use the code BBWRIGHT. Sign up for the Business Boutique Academy at BusinessBoutique.com/Academy. — If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. New podcast episodes are available every other week.
We all know what it feels like in the moments right before we try something new. There's a nagging, persistent voice of apprehension telling us all the reasons we should just stay in our comfort zone! We'd do anything to know: Is it fear, or is it wisdom speaking to us? So in this episode, I'll teach you some of the characteristics of fear and wisdom, so that you can become more confident in your decisions. My guest this week is a good friend of mine, best-selling author and speaker at this year's Business Boutique event, Patsy Clairmont. Patsy's experience with fear is very tangible, so she'll share her personal journey of how she finally disarmed the lies of fear. Plus, I'll answer your business questions from Business Boutique events! 1:17 How To Tell the Difference Between Fear and Wisdom 14:44 Interview with Patsy Clairmont 49:29 Business Boutique Nashville Event Info 51:33 #ASKCHRISTYWRIGHT 59:14 Homework Get Christy's Fear or Wisdom Filter by filling out the form here! - To save $10 on any Business Boutique Nashville ticket, use the code BBWRIGHT. Sign up for the Business Boutique Academy at BusinessBoutique.com/Academy. - If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. New podcast episodes are available every other week.
On this week’s episode, I discuss some of my favorite speakers and the methods that help me stay organized. I don’t get to see many speakers because I’m usually by myself when speaking at an event, but I listen to them online. I shift and change who I’m listening to, but Patsy Clairmont is first and foremost my favorite speaker. There are very few people who can deliver serious topics with humor, and Patsy is one of the best. Ken Davis is also up there for the same reasons. He is so funny to me. One of my other favorite speakers is someone I wouldn’t have said if you asked me a couple of months ago. He’s a great guy, but he didn’t seem to be very comfortable telling his story when he got started 20 years ago. Speaking is kind of a gift. You can learn it and shape it, but to a great degree you can either talk or you can’ I’ve found that some companies are hesitant to bring in speakers because they’ve brought in speakers who are athletes or actors previously. While these people can memorize their lines, there is often something missing because they are not professional speakers. But there’s one athlete in particular who has become one of my favorite speakers. When it comes to organization, Michael Hyatt is on the cutting edge of using the newest software and gadgets to keep his life in order. He knows more technically than I will ever know. I keep a pen and a piece of paper beside me. At the end of the day, I unload my pockets with napkins and pieces of paper with notes that I’ve written. Sometimes those things pile up faster than I can go through and categorize them, and at that point, they go out of my sight and into the closet. Tune in this week to hear the name of the athlete that has become one of my favorite speakers. Questions for Listeners Do you have a question? Call in and your question might be featured on the show! Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY E-Mail: InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews Twitter.com/AndyAndrews
She was once house-bound with fear. Women of Faith speaker Patsy Clairmont shares how she overcame anxiety and how the brokenness of our lives is valuable. http://Relaunchshow.com/199 Comment? Feedback? Ask a Question? 424-888-3987 Patsy Clairmont is a bookish woman who loves words with a penchant for dark chocolate sorbet. Ever since spelling bees in grade school, childhood Scrabble games and her current addiction with Words with Friends, she has been known to spell it out; to say it like it is. Much to her surprise, she has written a stack of books, which continues to fuel her passion for the printed page. Nothing pleases her more than to share her faith through laughter and tears and to encourage others to flourish. Take a peek at her growing library collection. (Twirl, Catching Fireflies, Stained Glass Hearts, All Cracked Up, and many other titles.) Patsy Clairmont is one of the founding speakers of the Woman of Faith movement and former agoraphobic. Connect with Patsy on Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, and visit her site.
“Emotions don't have brains.” I heard Patsy Clairmont utter these words and I was stopped in my tracks. I was listening to Patsy being interviewed by Andy Andrews and David Loy on the In the Loop podcast. I love it when someone can say something so profound with just a few words. I can relate most of the communication mistakes I have made over the years to reacting too quickly from emotion. Emotions are not a bad thing. They are very much an important part of us being human. Emotions are part of who we are. The problem arises when our emotions control us. “Emotions don't have brains. God has given us a will that is stronger that our emotions.” ~ Patsy Clairmont Have you ever made a phone call or sent an email in frustration or anger and immediately regretted it? Or, confronted someone before you had all of the facts? I have more times than I would like to admit. These types of knee-jerk reactions can be detrimental to your long-term relationships in your personal and business life. Here's a few ways you can avoid letting your emotions control you: Know yourself. The better we understand our own personality and how we react in certain situations, the quicker we can gain control. Slow down and take a rational approach. In most cases, I will call someone I trust, replay the scenario and get their advice. This new perspective is vital for me to think clearly and consider my options. Also, it helps to pray about it and take a long walk. Look for a positive solution. Our emotions can lead us to imagine the worst outcome in a situation. Worry will only ruin your day and we shouldn't worry about things we cannot control. Make a conscious choice. Be intentional about how you choose to handle the situation instead of being driven by your feelings. Take the time needed to think it through. Patsy was agoraphobic and now she speaks to thousands of women in large auditoriums across the country with Women of Faith. She is a testament to the fact that we can express our emotions and use them to make our life richer, but we do not have to be controlled by them. Have a great week!
On this week’s episode, we have Patsy Clairmont back in the studio to talk about her new book Twirl, and share some personal stories. A lot of people have ideas but it’s rare the people can actually pull them off. Patsy brings people into her home who need to do something creative in their lives. It’s a planned way of getting in touch with the stories that have been sitting inside you for years. Patsy’s battle against agoraphobia: I was an agoraphobic by the time I hit my early twenties and began to let my emotions rule my choices. Once I learned I could make a choice in spite of my unstable emotions, then I began to find solid ground. That was a tremendous moment of discovery. “You have been created with a will that is stronger then your emotions.” I tripped and messed up over and over but I was getting stronger and started having more success. I realized that a lot of my thoughts came out of the disuse and the imbalance of my own metal condition rather than from scripture. When agoraphobics come to me and say, “What do I do?” I say, “It’s not going to sound like the good news—but trust me, it is. It will be the hardest work you’ve ever done, but what you will get from it will be your greatest reward. You’ll find your sanity and discover your dignity.” Patsy’s new book, Twirl, just came out. When I was a little girl, my daddy used to twirl me around and around, and I would be full of wonder. I would get up, run to him and say, “Do it again, Daddy. Twirl me.” What I find in life is we can loose track of ourselves in the business. We forget how we are in our attempt to be all things to all people. What I hope to do with Twirl is to give ideas to people of how to self-nurture and take responsibility for themselves. The better condition you’re in, the more value you will have to offer another person. When you’re running on an empty tank, you’re thinking thin thoughts; but when you’re storing up good stuff, you can’t wait to give to another life. Questions for Listeners Do you have a question? Call in and your question might be featured on the show! Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY E-Mail: InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews Twitter.com/AndyAndrews
On this week’s episode, we have very special guest Patsy Clairmont in the studio to talk about her life and have some laughs. I was on tour with Patsy for three years while touring with Women of Faith. If I kept a list of my favorite speakers, I don’t know if it would be her or Zig Ziglar at the top. I can honesty say, professionally, watching her speak was the best experience I’ve ever had. Listen in to hear Patsy talk about the small group workshop in her home, and tell stories about finding creativity (including a time when someone called her “the worst student I’ve ever had”). Go to PatsyClairmont.com and check out Shaking Your Tree to hear more from Pasty on how she can help you develop creativity and confidence. Questions for Listeners Do you have a question? Call in and your question might be featured on the show! Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY E-Mail: InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews Twitter.com/AndyAndrews