The Power of Coaching When Faced With Betrayal

Having a spouse commit an affair is life changing and can be so emotionally overwhelming. But there is hope out there and a lot of that help can come through coaching. Therapy and support groups can be very helpful for the spouse who has been betrayed by an affair, but coach Kristin Romney found that coaching was the thing that helped the most because it shifted the focus from the past to the future with giving her tools to feel better now and in the future.  She is here talking on the podcast today to let others who have been affected by betrayal know that they can come out the other side better than they have ever been. There is so much hope for happiness after betrayal. If you or someone you know has had a spouse commit an affair, pass this episode along to them or reach out to Kristin to have her help you find the happiness once more in your life.

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Truth in Unexpected Places

How would your life be different if you had 13 siblings, and you grew up in a commune with “hippie parents”? Amber Pearce talks about the unlimited power of faith and how the guiding influence of the Spirit transformed her family’s life and set them on a path of hope, love, and redemption.

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Founder of The Period Project Takes on Menstruation Misconceptions

Our “Stick With It” conversation series on the Top of Mind podcast continues with The Period Project founder Emily Bell McCormick’s story of realizing some common misunderstandings that prevented male legislators from taking menstrual public health policy needs seriously. Once she took the time to really listen to the concerns lawmakers had passing a law to make period products available for free in public schools and state buildings, she was better able to address their misconceptions and get the law passed.

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Luke 22; John 18

In this episode we'll talk about Luke 22 and John 18. We'll talk about the ordinance of the sacrament and what makes it unique from other gospel ordinances. We'll discuss the idea of being "willing" to do something and how that impacts the process of change. We'll further address how being willing to change is a necessary element in making mental health progress. We'll also talk about the Savior's power and how He has the ability to heal us from our mental and emotional issues. This healing usually takes place by Him providing needed supports in our lives, encouraging our diligence, and having us walk a path that ultimately leads to a better situation.

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