In this episode, Noreen, Michele, and Holly talk about what it means to hold grief — to carry your own sorrow with compassion and to stand beside others in theirs. Drawing from personal experiences, thoughtwork, and David Kessler’s Six Needs of the Grieving, they explore how the Savior models divine empathy: He doesn’t rush our healing; He sits with us in it. Together they share how we can make space for both our pain and our faith, learning to hold grief with grace, love, and connection.
In this episode, I explore how an imagined scene became a source of comparison and what helps me ground my thoughts in reality and faith.
Our imagination is a powerful gift — it allows us to create, envision, and connect with God’s purposes. But when our thoughts run unchecked, imagination can turn vain, leading us into fear, comparison, or false stories about ourselves and others. In this episode, we’ll explore how to recognize when imagination drifts from inspiration and how to bring our thoughts back to truth, light, and faith.
Holding on to faith as we wait upon the Lord and see the fruits of His goodness in our lives.
What does it mean to "renew your mind" as found in Romans 12:2?
"And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."
Come get a refresh of the CTFAR model and hear examples of renewing your mind through looking to Him in every thought.
Learn how to access greater confidence in God and before God as we discuss the power of adding virtue to our thoughts.
In this episode, Holly shares the powerful message she learned while hearing Elder Gong teach about three sacred gardens—Eden, Gethsemane, and the Garden Tomb. Each garden tells a part of God’s love story, all leading to one central truth: “I love you.”
In this episode, we are sharing out takeaways from the workshop. Our hope is that those who came felt the strength of gathering and left with tools to help strengthen their relationships with themselves, others and God.
Join Noreen for a calming body wisdom meditation to quiet your mind and awaken intuitive self-trust
Our bodies carry deep wisdom, always communicating what they need — if we slow down and listen. In this episode, we explore how tuning into our bodies and reshaping our thoughts can transform the way we care for and connect with ourselves.
In this episode Holly, Michele and Noreen have divided up Holy Week and talk about the significance of these events in their lives. We hope you have a wonderful Easter and join us in gratitude for our Savior Jesus Christ.
In this episode, Michele shares how the scriptures and the CTFAR model has helped her better understand the power of her thoughts.
Come learn about the super power emotion, Compassion. It is the ultimate serving emotion that was emulated perfectly by the Savior himself. And it starts by offering it to yourself .♥️
When life gets tough, which do you believe? That you will perish, or that you will prosper?
In response to a listener’s question, we explore how we don’t need to hide our thoughts and emotions from God, no matter how shameful they may feel. God already knows what we’re going through, and when we bring our struggles to Him, He can help us heal and move forward with grace and compassion.
After we wrapped up last week’s episode on hearing the voice of the Lord, we kept talking—and the conversation was so good, we knew we had to share it. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what came next.
In this episode, we explore how each of us uniquely hears the voice of the Lord and how our thoughts can either strengthen or interfere with that connection. Together, we share personal experiences and insights on tuning our minds and hearts to receive His guidance more clearly.
Thoughts about how the Lord honors agency in allowing us to choose what it is we want and desire.
A message to those who have learned and implemented the tools we share but still struggle. Guess what, we all do!
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When teenagers push back, it’s not because they want us to give in—it’s because they need to know we won’t. In this episode, Holly shares a powerful analogy from Josh Shipp about parenting through the ups and downs of teenage life and how we can be the steady, secure presence our kids need.