4 Talks to Help You Navigate Through Grief
Whether you're trying to support someone through grief or trying to understand a grief of your own, here are a few talks that will help you to approach the topic.
Whether you're trying to support someone through grief or trying to understand a grief of your own, here are a few talks that will help you to approach the topic.
Keeping the commandments doesn’t guarantee us an easy life, but faith in “the righteousness of (our) Redeemer” provides us with the hope we need to handle the hard times.
When Ashlynn Mitchell’s husband came to her and said he wanted a divorce, her whole life turned upside down. Suddenly her goals, dreams, and hopes for the future changed, and she didn’t know if she could go on alone. Ashlynn shares how reevaluating her life goals, rebuilding trust in herself, and nourishing self-love helped her along on her long journey of reconnecting with herself after divorce.
The scriptures will help us feel greater hope and love in Christ - especially when we feel a little more scattered than we’d like to be. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
From the moment she was born Deb's life was hard. Unwanted and raised in a home where her mother suffered from mental illness, Deb's childhood was very dark and lonely. However, at her lowest points God was with her, and as a young adult, He led her half way across the world on an incredible journey to find the truth and light of the gospel.
Addiction, especially drug addiction, is not a subject we speak of much on this podcast but Coach Becky Garner is here today sharing her journey and story of being addicted to prescription medication. This is such a powerful episode and one filled with so much hope if you or someone you love is in a similar situation. Becky not only shares her story but shares how coaching was the thing that finally helped her get sober. We can think of no better endorsement than this one! Please listen today to Becky’s story and see where what she learned can apply in your life whether you struggle with a similar situation or not, there is something for everyone in today’s episode.
In this episode, Marliss Brockington shares her heart wrenching story of being married to a man suffering with mental illness, which led to a tumultuous relationship of abuse, and years of painful struggles. However, through it all, Marliss was able to hold on to her faith, and find glimmers of light and hope even in the darkest moments.
In 2018, Pete Davis was graduating from Harvard Law School and was chosen to give a commencement address that ended up going unexpectedly viral, having now been viewed over 30 million times.
Dr. Tyler Griffin emphasizes the privilege and power of discipleship as well as the power of the Book of Mormon as an inexhaustible source of strength, knowledge, and hope.
A foundling newborn owl on the brink of death was rescued by a passionate conservationist. After a couple years, she was released to the wild, where's she's lived a healthy life—she's even raised two broods of chicks. But she still calls to and pays regular visits to her rescuer, right in his own back yard. A miracle of hope and connection. Also, in this episode of Constant Wonder, a bonus conversation about tracking the world's largest owl in Siberia.