Overcoming Food Cravings

In this episode, Heather is joined by Jille Dunsmore, a body and life coach who helps women overcome cravings and develop healthy relationships with food and their bodies. Jille shares her personal journey of battling sugar addiction for over 30 years and how she finally found freedom by retraining her brain and transforming her self-talk. The discussion covers the addictive nature of processed foods, the role of emotions in eating habits, and the tools necessary to break free from the cycle of shame and self-sabotage.

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Be ye therefore a perfectionist?

This week, we’re so grateful to share a conversation with Justin Dyer, a professor of religion at BYU and a researcher who has spent years exploring the intersection of faith and mental health. Justin’s most recent work focuses on perfectionism, especially within the church. He recently edited a special issue of BYU Studies Quarterly dedicated entirely to this subject, and you can find a link to it in our show notes.In this conversation, Justin shares some compelling research, including the striking finding that high levels of toxic perfectionism can triple the likelihood of leaving one’s religion. He offers some profound insights into why this is the case and he talks about gospel principles that could help us replace unhealthy perfectionistic beliefs.

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Change Your Perspective

Everything that happens to us is what it just is. It is neither postitive or negative so we get to choose what we get out of it. Join host Mark Williams as he helps you find ways you can change your perspective. If you enjoyed this clip from Mark, be sure to check out the links below for even more ways to enjoy his episodes!

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When God Shows You Who You Really Are

When Jennifer Campbell got her patriarchal blessing, she learned she shouted for joy to come to Earth. Her first thought? “What was I thinking!?” Because after 25 years of chronic depression, that seemed impossible! But this isn’t your typical mental health story. It’s about discovering that sometimes your greatest “weakness” is actually your greatest strength in disguise, and why Satan works so hard to make you believe otherwise. For anyone who has hated parts of themselves, wondered why happiness seems impossible, or felt disconnected from their divine identity, this message might just change how you see your struggles.

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Doctrine & Covenants 1

This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants section one. This is considered the preface to the Lord’s revelations, and was actually given a couple of years after some of the other published revelations. We’ll talk about the concept of the law of the harvest; that we will only get out of something what we are willing to put into it. We’ll review the Lord’s counsel regarding following His direction, and how there are no shortcuts to spiritual and emotional improvement. We’ll also discuss how even though it is difficult to change, the Lord is always there to offer His help and assistance along the way. 

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Biblical Patterns Hidden in Plain Sight

Have you ever heard the Bible story about the guy who fell asleep during a sermon, died, got resurrected, and then kept listening? No?! Don’t worry - you’re not alone! Lori Denning uncovers some of the mind-blowing patterns in the Bible that are hidden in plain sight, its masterful storytelling, and the purpose each shares. Featuring a deep dive into why Jesus had to heal a blind man twice (hint: it wasn’t because He couldn’t get it right the first time!), and how a literary device called ‘framing’ might just change how you read scripture forever.

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Goal Setting That Works

As we welcome the New Year, many of us are eager to set goals and improve our lives. But how do we avoid the overwhelm and frustration that often come with traditional goal-setting? In this episode, Coach Sue Tester shares her innovative KISS method for goal setting: Keep, Incrementally Improve, Start, and Stop. By focusing on small, actionable steps and building on what you're already doing well, this approach helps create sustainable progress.

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The Restoration

This week we begin of study of the Doctrine and Covenants. We’ll talk about some of the principles taught in the Restoration Proclamation that can help with our mental and emotional well-being. We’ll discuss how the very fact that a Savior was provided and that the gospel was restored in the latter days is a testimony of God’s love and concern for us. As we better understand His love, we can more effectively manage feelings of anxiety and depression. We’ll also talk about how being ready to apply the changes and adjustments that come with the “ongoing restoration” can help us become more flexible and better able to make personal change as well. 

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