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What if your breaking point was actually your turning point?In this episode, I sit down with Congressman Adam Smith—a sitting U.S. politician—who opens up about his battle with crippling anxiety, chronic pain, and the brutal identity loss that came with it.For years, Adam looked like he had it all together. But behind the scenes, he was barely holding on.We talk about what it really feels like to lose control, why high-achievers often suffer in silence, and how to start rebuilding your confidence when it feels like everything's falling apart.Adam shares the exact mindset shifts and daily actions that helped him go from panic to purpose—and why the people around you are everything.If you've ever felt stuck, scared, or like you're pretending to be okay when you're not—this conversation will hit home…and more importantly, it will give you a way forward.TOPICS:Overcoming anxiety and chronic painRebuilding identity and confidence after hitting rock bottomThe power of vulnerability, connection, and long-term mental health strategiesMORE FROM NICK:Book a FREE call here to learn about the Move Your Mind Program: https://tinyurl.com/yc3zmu35Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM ADAM:https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Broken-Journey-Chronic-Crippling/dp/0757324622 https://adamsmith.house.gov/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The reason you feel stuck isn't a lack of options—it's likely self-doubt keeping you from moving forward.In this episode, I sit down with Juliete Hall, a leadership expert, speaker, and author who walked away from corporate success to create a life fully aligned with her purpose.Juliete has helped countless people break free from fear, take ownership of their lives, and step into their true potential. We dive into why so many of us hesitate to take the leap, how to push past limiting beliefs, and the mindset shifts needed to create real change. Juliete also shares key lessons from her journey—how to bet on yourself, trust your value, and take action even when the path ahead feels uncertain.If you've ever felt stuck, doubted yourself, or wondered if you're capable of more, this episode is for you.TOPICS:Overcoming self-doubt and taking ownership of your opportunities.Navigating career pivots and finding fulfilment beyond traditional success.Building confidence through action, mindset shifts, and resilience in the face of adversity.MORE FROM NICK:Book a FREE call here to learn about the Move Your Mind Program: https://tinyurl.com/yc3zmu35Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM JULIETE:https://juliethall.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The reason you're feeling stuck isn't a lack of opportunity—it's self-doubt stopping you from taking action.In this episode, I sit down with Aviv Palti who is the founder of the Cambodia Rural Students Trust. Aviv has helped hundreds of students from extreme poverty change their lives through education, leadership, and mindset shifts—and the same principles apply no matter where you're starting from.We break down what it really takes to push past self-doubt, why so many people struggle to take the first step, and the biggest mental blocks that keep you stuck. Aviv also shares a simple five-step framework to stop overthinking, build momentum, and take back control of your life - started right now. If you're ready to stop second-guessing yourself and finally move toward the future you want, this episode is for you.TOPICS:Overcoming self-doubt and taking action toward changeThe biggest mental blocks that keep people stuckAviv Palti's five-step framework for building momentum and creating a better futureMORE FROM NICK:Book a FREE call here to learn about the Move Your Mind Program: https://tinyurl.com/yc3zmu35Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM AVIV:https://www.cambodiaruralstudentstrust.org/empowered Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most of us aren't born with a powerful courtroom presence and a reputation for extracting crucial information in tense depositions. But we can learn. Guest Tara-Jane Flynn has been called a “Princess Warrior” and “The Deposition Queen” for her tough, compelling courtroom manner. But the veteran California personal injury litigator says she started out as a shy girl too overwhelmed to give a classroom speech in school. She taught herself to be strong and to be the strength her clients need. She got involved in theater and public speaking. She guest hosted podcasts. And she developed a strong social media presence. You can, too. In this episode, you'll hear valuable tips for winning depositions, learning how to leverage social media, and being the lawyer your client needs to believe in from a Los Angeles attorney at home battling for 8-figure verdicts. Get ready to be inspired. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: Overcoming shyness to become a force of nature in the courtroom doesn't always come naturally. Learn what you can do intentionally to build your presence and your confidence. Social media? It's not as hard as you think. Find an attorney with a social media presence you admire and do what they do. How's that for easy? Really. Extracting valuable evidence in a deposition can feel intimidating, but there are things you can do. Hear how to let the deponent talk, ask follow-up questions as simple as why or why not, and prepare, prepare, prepare. Mentioned in This Episode: Toastmasters Previous episode, “T.V. Advertising: What to Expect” with guess Conti Moore The Wayback Machine ABA TECHSHOW 2025 Clio Cloud Conference 2025 Clio Legal Trends Report
Most of us aren't born with a powerful courtroom presence and a reputation for extracting crucial information in tense depositions. But we can learn. Guest Tara-Jane Flynn has been called a “Princess Warrior” and “The Deposition Queen” for her tough, compelling courtroom manner. But the veteran California personal injury litigator says she started out as a shy girl too overwhelmed to give a classroom speech in school. She taught herself to be strong and to be the strength her clients need. She got involved in theater and public speaking. She guest hosted podcasts. And she developed a strong social media presence. You can, too. In this episode, you'll hear valuable tips for winning depositions, learning how to leverage social media, and being the lawyer your client needs to believe in from a Los Angeles attorney at home battling for 8-figure verdicts. Get ready to be inspired. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: Overcoming shyness to become a force of nature in the courtroom doesn't always come naturally. Learn what you can do intentionally to build your presence and your confidence. Social media? It's not as hard as you think. Find an attorney with a social media presence you admire and do what they do. How's that for easy? Really. Extracting valuable evidence in a deposition can feel intimidating, but there are things you can do. Hear how to let the deponent talk, ask follow-up questions as simple as why or why not, and prepare, prepare, prepare. Mentioned in This Episode: Toastmasters Previous episode, “T.V. Advertising: What to Expect” with guess Conti Moore The Wayback Machine ABA TECHSHOW 2025 Clio Cloud Conference 2025 Clio Legal Trends Report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUMMARY: In this episode of Podcast Mark, host Mark de Grasse is joined by special guest Owen Video Hemsath of Acceleratus Media to discuss overcoming personal adversity, making life-changing decisions, and the power of authentic content creation. Owen shares his inspiring journey from being diagnosed with stage 4 terminal cancer to becoming cancer-free, and the decision to relocate to Costa Rica for a more intentional and minimalist life. Together, Mark and Owen explore themes of resilience, living in the present, and how personal challenges can fuel professional success. Owen also offers insights into creating impactful video content and the importance of gratitude in shaping one's journey.TOPICS:- Overcoming a terminal diagnosis and choosing a life of intention.- Living in Costa Rica: Embracing minimalism and cultural immersion.- The power of gratitude in dealing with adversity.- Creating video content that connects: Owen's approach to authenticity.- Balancing personal growth with professional demands.- Faith and spirituality in facing life's challenges.- Raising a family while pursuing entrepreneurial goals.GUEST LINKS:Acceleratus Media: https://acceleratusmedia.com/Owen Video LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenvideo/Owen Video YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@owenvideo1ADVERTISING LINKS:AI-Branding Bootcamp: https://aibranding.academy/ai-branding-bootcamp-cohort-4/Support the show
Have you ever found yourself paralyzed by the fear of change? What if you could turn those doubts into opportunities for growth?In this episode, I sit down with Lee Cockerell, who is the former Executive Vice President of Operations at Walt Disney World, with decades of experience in leadership and innovation. We dive deep into how you can stop fearing change and start embracing new opportunities that come your way.TOPICS:Overcoming the Fear of ChangeLeadership and Personal DevelopmentPractical Strategies for Embracing ChangeMORE FROM NICK:Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM LEE:https://www.leecockerell.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt like the world is working against you? Life is not always fair and sometimes we have to dig deeper than we thought possible to create a life worth living. Today I am speaking to Adam Blum about overcoming obesity, born health issues, ADHD & extreme bullying and how he came close to ending his life.Adam is a firefighter & mental health advocate. In this episode we discuss how you can build inner strength and self worth.TOPICS:Overcoming adversity and building resilienceBreaking down the stigma surrounding mental healthFinding purpose and fulfilmentMORE FROM NICK:Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM ADAM:https://adamblum.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Highlights: overcoming blocks, being vulnerable, expressing authenticity, business mindset, masculine/feminine Summary: On today's edition of HOT Topics, Kaylor and Alyssa dive into personal growth and breaking through blocks. They chat about being vulnerable and real on social media and balancing your passion and purpose but also having a good money mindset. Tune in for a laid-back exploration of masculine and feminine energies in personal growth. Takeaways: Vulnerability & authenticity being powerful tools for connection and growth Aligning passion and purpose and abundance requires a business mindset Using money as a tool to help create a bigger impact in the world Navigating the masculine and feminine energies in personal growth Would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Give us a shout out and tag us on social media and let us know what you think! If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thealyssastefanson/ Podcast | Waking the Wild Woman Podcast with Alyssa Stefanson - Spotify | Waking the Wild Woman Podcast with Alyssa Stefanson - Apple Podcasts____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ _____________________________
This week I chat with national speaker, author of six books, and CEO of Master your Mindset, Collin Henderson. Collin's innovative trainings on mindset, culture, and high performance have been utilized by some of the world's best organizations and institutions including Nike, Zillow, LA Dodgers, Lululemon, Amazon, FedEx, UCLA Basketball, and many more. Collin's new book titled, Quiet Your Mind: How to Turn Down the Noise and Turn Up the Confidence and Consistent Peak Performance is one of my favorite books I've read since starting this podcast and it was an honor to learn from him.Topics-Overcoming a speech impediment and turnings into a national speaker-Why quieting your mind is the new currency of success-How to use mental imagery to gain confidence -The HAW method-5 Most Powerful words high performers can live by-The power paradox of caring and not caring-Lessons learned from working with both male and female athletes on the mental gameIf you found value in this conversation, please be sure to leave a rating, review, and share it on your social medias. Your 5-star feedback helps the show grow tremendously and helps to bring on more phenomenal guests like Collin. Try a FREE sample of LMNT by using the link www.drinkLMNT.com/mindsetadvantage
Sean Boyle is an expat, teacher and freelancer from Ireland whose been living in Vietnam predominantly since 2012 and joins ComebaCK to discuss leaving his beloved Ireland, spending a decade in the thriving big city of Saigon, navigating a range of careers, being published in the Irish Times, and more. Topics ⁃ Overcoming imposter syndrome ⁃ Building a content creation/freelancer portfolio steadily ⁃ Enjoying the community aspect of living abroad ⁃ Ireland vs Vietnam and the special place they both hold If you enjoyed this conversation, you can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
Marcus Buckingham, is one of the world's most in-demand career experts and the author of several best-selling business books including, ‘First, Break All The Rules', ‘Nine Lies About Work' and ‘Love + Work'. He is known as the world's most prominent researcher on strengths and leadership at work, and today leads research at the ADP Research Institute. Marcus is used to consulting with teams at brands such as Disney, Coca-Cola, Microsoft and Facebook and focuses on strengths versus weaknesses, how to take feedback, how to build on strengths and identify leadership. From struggling with a stammer in his early teens, to becoming a prolific public speaker, Marcus opens up about how he overcame it as well as touching on many other insightful topics. We talk about how to become a great manager, how to make your employees happy and what a strength really is. I want to thank Marcus for his enthusiasm and true love for what he knows so much about. I hope you will learn something from this because I certainly did. Topics: Overcoming a stammer to become a public speak Starting your journey in Physiology How do I know what a strength is? How do I ask a good question? Biggest predictor of employee satisfaction How to manage under performers Dealing with people that don't do things the way you do them Your book love & Work Should we be dragged by what we're good at in a job we hate? How did you overcome your job challenges? Promotions and helping people grow How to have a successful relationship The last guests question Marcus' book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Work-Find-What-Rest-ebook/dp/B08T24QK35 Marcus: https://mobile.twitter.com/mwbuckingham https://www.instagram.com/marcusbuckingham/ Watch the episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDiaryOfACEO/videos Follow us on Telegram: https://t.me/diaryofaceo Sponsors: Huel - https://my.huel.com/Steven Craftd - https://bit.ly/3LLgrwj
Would you like to know how to improve your health? Or are you more concerned about your child's health and eating habits? According to our guest, Peyton Berg, most parents are more concerned about their children's health than their own. In this show, you'll learn how to kill 2 birds with 1 stone by focusing on both! Peyton is a functional medicine certified health coach and nutritionist. She also has a background in pediatric nursing! She is well-qualified to guide mothers as they build healthy habits for themselves and their families. Listen to this episode to learn important insight about pediatric and maternal health. Unlock your special parenting powers by finding out how to influence your child's health. Understand the importance of finding root causes and building a foundation of health starting at the cellular level, instead of missing the mark with supplements and "pills for ills." Peyton is big on finding natural solutions for health issues and teaching realistic ways for improving your family's health on your own. She shares a few tips for getting your healthy foundation started, so don't miss this show! Topics: Overcoming anxiety about the health & well-being of your child Knowing what matters most Common health issues in children Grasping the limits of doctors and specialists What's wrong with relying on "pills for ills" & supplements Why mirroring your health problems on your child is a problem How to ask for advice from experts on social media Or how to not be offended when experts have boundaries How kids' health is most impacted by mother's health Baby steps to better maternal health The 4 minerals that women need & how to make sure you're getting them How to heal your metabolism What to focus on first Learn more about your child's personality & how it affects sleep! Take the Temperament Test by Tracy Hogg: for Infants, and for Toddlers. Contact Peyton: support@lovinghealthfm.com Website: www.lovinghealthfm.com IG: @pey_lovinghealthllc Resource: How to Heal Your Metabolism, by Kate Deering --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meredith-brough2020/support
He walks up to people on the street and takes their picture. Over a million viewers watch him as he reveals the hidden beauty in everyday people who are at first weary to have their photo taken and then amazed by what Dino Serrao captures in his camera. Why is he doing this? He says that his message goes “deeper than beauty” and his hope is to dismantle our “culture of rejection” by showing everyday people their hidden potential. Today we are digging into how we can reframe our insecurity and doubt, dream bigger, lean into our calling, and truly see the real BEAUTY that lies within. Connect with Dino at https://www.instagram.com/dino.serrao/ TOPICS: Overcoming the“Culture of Rejection” Overcoming hard things through inspiration Finding the POWER to dream bigger and follow your calling Overcoming the excuse of “the best time” Overcoming REJECTION and worrying what people think RESOURCES: Text us! +1 (501) 214-4307 Join our Private Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/2lPut5A Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady
This week on @themifitpodcast I bring back mental performance coach, @justinsua. Justin was on the show a few months ago and I really gravitated towards everything he was saying and I was eager to learn more from him. Justin currently works with the Tampa Bay Rays and was previously working with the Boston Red Sox, and the Cleveland Browns as their mental performance coach. Justin has a charismatic and an uplifting personality that is so refreshing to listen to. If you enjoyed the first episode I did with Justin or you are interested in gaining a better mindset, you will love this episode!Topics-Overcoming pressure-How to be elite-Growing from failure-Finding your purpose-Surround yourself with the right people-Ask better questions, get better answers-Top 10 performance habitsFollow Justin at the following linksIG @justinsuaTwitter @justinsuaPodcast Increase Your Impact http://increaseyourimpact.libsyn.comIf you loved this show be sure to leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform. Thank you for the support and we will see you again next Tuesday for another episode.
Show Notes Getting your new job is quite an accomplishment. Many of the sacrifices you made and the efforts you took included networking. Now that you are working - what's next? Scott and Andrew share some ideas around keeping your network alive.Don't miss these Topics:Overcoming regret of not having networked - The #1 Thing Many Job Seekers FeelEngage with industry associationsConsider the value of 30-60-90 plansAdjust your mindset for networkingMake small investments of time to get resultsDedicate some time to planning your effortsPaying it forward now that you are workingSetting and following up with key relationshipsResources (including affiliate links)7 Habits of Highly Effective People9 Things you should never do on LinkedInBoomerang Gmail PluginHubspotOnenoteEvernote iTunes: Rate and ReviewRaw and Unedited TranscriptView Transcript00:00 - 05:06welcome to job seekers radio. I'm andrew this production. Action is meant to provide meaningful support to find great careers faster whether you're working or not today on job seekers radio were talking about how to keep your network alive live and incubate relationships over time. I love the word incubation because as we're thinking about this it is a long term process. You're we're not going to build the same kind of relationship in one conversation the same kind as you would build over several conversations over a period of time trust. I is built by being earned. If you approach a networking relationship as something that is going to be incubated when is that going to take and hopefully you have an idea of what that takes both scott ni- have been in several transitions in our career and the biggest learning that we've had and those that we've coached have had is gosh you know what i wish i would have kept on network alive or kept networking or done this networking things sooner and really. It's a big question after you get your new job. How are you gonna do that. How are you going to keep that network alive now that you're working so one of the things thinks that i i have told people in the past is to get involved in industry associations and often the company that you're working for will pay for your dues us to participate because in essence. You're going to be representing them. The difficulty comes in when the company says no. They're not going to sponsor you and that just happened and to me fairly recently where i was working in a job that I've been doing for a while. I have the expertise. I can represent well but because it had somebody somebody else representing. They're not going to pay for my participation so i had to choose whether or not to do it or not for those who can't afford to go ahead and join the local chapter. I still recommend do it. Get get yourself out there. Because of your company isn't going to invest in you. Maybe it's because they we don't yet see the value if they see you out there and doing this and representing well especially if you're moving into positions of leadership within these associations now they have a reason and you can come back and say if they say we want you to keep doing this great. Are you going to pay my dues because that's how you're going to get me to represent you and obviously you have to nuance that response but your value should be something they're willing to pay for by all means keep networking. Keep doing it and don't lose sight of the fact that the people in the associations are going to continue seeing your investment in there in their efforts and that could also lead to your next position. Let me set the stage. I just got a new job. I've been networking like crazy. I've been interviewing. I've run a course. I've run through the the grinder so to speak just and i just crossed the finish line and i'm starting my new job on Monday. It's just such a relief to have that job. That's a mindset. The mindset is i now have a job. I'm busy working now. I don't know when i'm going to have time to carve out for network...
Topics: Overcoming anger and using your voice in a positive way. Mutuality's role in respect How parents can teach their children consent. What is at the root of disrespect? Show Notes: After getting a phone call that his younger sister had been raped, Mike Domitrz decided to dedicate his life to teaching the concept of "respect" in schools, businesses, and organizations all over the world. He shares a powerful story of how he and his family were able to shift the inevitable pain and anger they felt after this experience and pour their energy into "leading with love" and fighting to shift the way a culture views respect and consent. After two decades in this business, he has powerful insight of what we can do as leaders (and human beings) to create a culture of respect in our homes, teams, and relationships. Connect with Mike: Website: www.CenterForRespect.com Social Handles: * www.Instagram.com/MikeRespects * www.FaceBook.com/MichaelDomitrz * www.FaceBook.com/CenterForRespect * www.YouTube.com/c/CenterForRespect * www.Twitter.com/CenterRespect * https://www.linkedin.com/company/centerforrespect * www.linkedin.com/in/mikedomitrz -- Free Consistent Content Workshop: HeatherParady.com/Workshop -- Connect with us! Facebook group: https://bit.ly/2lPut5A Website: heatherparady.com Social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady
Show Notes Attending a networking support group isn't always convenient or meeting your needs. Scott and Andrew discuss the finer points on creating your own group.Listen to the podcast that makes a different in your career acceleration by establishing your own job club.Don't miss these Topics:Overcoming thoughts of inadequacyFinding the right locationTime investments and schedulingGroup member identification and personalityStructure, format, agenda, and expectationsBeing an effective meeting moderatorRecruiting leadership and assigning meeting tasks to othersFoster an environment that is similar to your personality Promotion and advertising made easyQualities of successful groupsResources (including affiliate links)033 Finding a Job Seekers Group iTunes: Rate and ReviewRaw and Unedited Transcript View Transcript00:00:00 - 00:05:06Hey world. It's Andrew in this episode of job seekers radio. We give you some pointers. Some tips on how to start manage and promote your own job seekers support group. Welcome to job seekers radio. I'm Andrew, and I'm Scott, this is a podcast dedicated to providing you meaningful support to find great careers faster. Whether you're working or not we are coming to you from the city of Portland that is a city of roses today on job seekers radio were talking about how to create your own job seekers group. Right. We know that there are going to be some of our audience members who don't have access to a job group or they don't have. They don't know of one they've done their search. They've talked to different people. And there just isn't one in your area. We want to encourage people to start their own. They shouldn't feel as if there is no one out there that can help them there is because there's always going to be others who are also looking for work. It's simply getting in touch with them, creating your own actually gives you a sense of purpose and. A bit of control when you have choices and how to set it up. How often to have it where we're gonna talk about an a minute. This gives you that sense of freedom. Freedom choice implies freedom. John Whitmore who wrote coaching for performance talks about this. As you provide yourself or others choices in what they can do. It gives them a sense of empowerment, and that means they are free to make the choice or not. So in doing this. You're actually creating your own access to the help you need by reaching out to people who are in a similar situation. I think of a lot of the groups that we've participated in over the years and a lot of those really they were organic in their creation and somebody was out of work or looking for work, and they met somebody else who was out of work and looking for work and said, hey, let's get together and make it might have been something very simple as just two people. Meeting for coffee once a week, right? We've talked in the past about the beer's network here in Portland. It was a small group of executives who were all found themselves on employed at the same time who were getting together for a beer once a week or once every other week, just to socialize. And they thought why not make this into a group for those like us? So that's how that group started. It really is that easy. Don't over think. It don't think it's gotta be the some perfect group where everything's gotta be an order. We are going to give you some guidelines some things here from our experience that it actually helped us build a group that is successful. We wanted to start with logistics. You know, how do you set it up? And where do you have it in all rat? What are your thoughts on that? Well, I think it's really important to do a works for you. If there isn't a group out there that that is available or accessible, then as you create one do what works for you select the days times locations that worked for your schedule. If you have a young family, for example, and you can't be too far from home. They're usually places where you can meet coffee shops ...
Using a ketogenic diet to overcome mental illness, dealing with addictive behavior, adjusting your ketogenic diet to meet your needs, and so much more. TOPICS Overcoming addictive behavior (18:20) Consciousness during a binge (30:35) Tools to support mental health (42:45) RESOURCES Get more info on this episode + the transcript Questions? Ask me! Submit your keto question Get your FREE 7-day keto meal plan Grab a copy of my paperback, The Keto Diet Thrive Market coupon: $20 off your next three orders paleovalley coupon code: KETO for 20% off
Homily of Very Rev. Anthony McLaughlin, Rector of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Tyler, Texas, for July 8, 2012, the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Topics: Overcoming the crisis of faith in the Church; faith in Jesus means faith in His Church.