Christian life coach and business owner, Latoya Edwards, is a busy single mom with 4 children, but she managed to carve out some time to talk with me recently. Make sure you get comfy and ya’ might want to grab a notebook and pen, while you’re at it.
With all that she has on her plate, LaToya first tackled the question “How do you get it all done?”
And then we got deep, as LaToya shared a portion of her “backstory” with us.
After listening to the episode, follow LaToya on Instagram and check out her web site.
Full Show Notes at: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/195
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“Growing Slow” is not only the name of author Jennifer Dukes Lee's latest book but the topic of today’s conversation.
Living on a farm in rural Iowa, Jennifer and her husband loved the idea of leaving their fast-paced jobs to raise a family and run a farm. Far from the hustle and bustle they both had become accustomed to, she had no idea that stress, or “hurry sickness”, would ever again apply to her.
Until during a routine visit to her doctor, who told her that she truly needed to make some changes.
Enjoy listening to this episode today!
For FULL Show Notes and links, go to: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/194
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Alison is a wife, mom, Bible Teacher, and podcaster sharing how to study the Bible through funny Instagram reels, courses, and podcast episodes.
Alison walked through a very difficult time a few years ago when her ex-husband wanted a divorce. Alison found the grace of God and the comfort that only HE can give.
Hear her story and check out the FULL Show Notes at: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/193
Do you ever get to a point where you think “I’m not going to do this well, so why even try?”
If so, you’re not the only one!
The perfectionist in us sometimes keeps us from going to God in prayer, and then we tend to feel guilty about that. Listen, getting lost in silly or inconsequential activities will happen (think: scrolling through Instagram or getting lost in Pinterest) - because we’re human.
But we don’t have to allow shame about doing those things to stop us from going back to God.
We don’t have to feel defeated before we even start. Val and I had a great conversation about her getting off Instagram last February. And if you’re struggling with getting sucked into any platform and being obedient to what God’s calling you to do personally, there’s lots of “gold” in this episode.
For Show Notes, go to: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/192
Ginny Owens has spent the last two decades as a singer/songwriter, author, teacher, and advocate. Her unique musical style and inspirational lyrics have taken her to many diverse venues, including the White House, the Sundance Film Festival, Lilith Fair, and the National Day of Prayer in Washington, DC. She has served as an adjunct professor at her Alma Mater, Belmont University in Nashville, TN, as a worship leader, and has partnered with non-profits. Her latest book, Singing in the Dark, is available on Amazon and in local bookstores.
Music has always been a part of her life, and she was the recipient of the Gospel Music Association’s New Artist of the Year in 2000, recording over 10 albums since that time.
As a child, she climbed trees, rode bikes, and played with the neighborhood kids.
What might also be mentioned - for those who do not know her - is that Ginny Owens accomplished all this after losing her sight at age 3.
We sat down for a conversation recently and talked about finding peace during these turbulent times. It was a conversation surrounded by grace, and she had some gentle, encouraging thoughts to share with us...
For full Show Notes go to: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/191