Navigating the Business Side of Coaching

In this episode of the podcast, we are joined by the dynamic duo of Heather Rackham and Heather Rasband! Heather Rasband opens up about her transition to helping other coaches with their marketing and sales, offering insights into why this pivot was necessary and how she now supports coaches in building their businesses. This conversation is relevant not only for life coaches but for anyone looking to grow a business, embrace entrepreneurial challenges, and overcome self-doubt. Enjoy this episode!! For more information about Heather and for links to access all she has to offer, please click HERE! To watch this interview on YouTube, go HERE. For more information and available downloads, go to: https://ldslifecoaches.com/ All content is copyrighted to Heather Rackham and featured coaches. Do not use without permission.  

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3 Nephi 8

Here it is - “The Great and Terrible” day of the Lord that prophets for hundreds of years have been prophesying about and pleasing with the people to prepare for. “O, that we had repented” may be one of the saddest phrases in scripture. An important lesson to learn from this sad chapter.

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Should Church Be Entertaining?

Meagan Kohler is a Latter-day Saint convert and has a double BA in Philosophy and French from Brigham Young University. She writes for the Latter-day Saint Voices column at Deseret News, but her main (and favorite) gig is taking care of her husband and four boys. Meagan has served as a secretary in the Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary, and has taught both Sunday School and Relief Society.

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Women at Church—10 Years Later

We have decided to share with you  2-3 sessions from our recent Restore gathering to give you a taste of what took place during this amazing weekend. Last week we shared Joseph Grenny’s incredible message. It was an instant classic. . Today, we’re honored to bring you another really special moment from Restore. In a powerful, unflinching, and faithful presentation, our friend and community leader Neylan McBaine addressed an “elephant in the room” that so often goes unnamed: our experience with patriarchy in our faith communities.

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