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By Emily Leedom
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The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.
Mo Irvine has the unique opportunity to see people for who they really are. Moreover, help people see themselves for who they are. People, who we would ordinarily be stereotyped as a bad apple for the things they have done in their past. Mo serves the diocese in the prison ministry office and shares her journey from where it began to where she is today.
Fasting... don't get scared now! (a little christmas pop culture humor for ya for this time of year). Dr. Chris Burgwald gives a fascinating account on how fasting has impacted his life spiritually, which in turn is transforming him physically and mentally. Caffeine is coursing through our veins on this episode, come join the conversation.
Alison Conemac is the epitome of God's servant. Day in and day she lives her life for Christ. Oh.... and she loves wine... BONUS! Come hear Alison's story on how to live intently and devoutly for our lord. There's so much, that she may be back for more!
Tony Menke is back on Leedom to Life this season. How much do you tithe? How much should you tithe? Tony gives a great first hand account on giving and receiving as we prepare ourselves for the coming of Christ this advent season.
Joining me this week on Leedom to Life is Dr. Angela Turnow, a physical therapist who helps moms with pelvic floor and core issues feel strong and supported for active motherhood.
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This week we dive back into the archives when Emily talked with Deacon James Keating about how a daily happy hour transformed his marriage. They also discuss building intimacy, praying together and the gift of consistency.
It's easy to go through the motions of daily living without ever really pausing to cultivate and create the life we are capable of living. In this episode, Emily sits down with the most intentional person she knows, Howie Schmidt, to talk about being intentional with our time, our money and our relationships.
Chris Burgwald returns to the show to talk about giving as a gift what we have received as a gift. There's something stirring in the hearts of people and this episode is here to fan the flame
Emily talks with Dylan Kessler, business leader, to talk about a person centered approach to leadership.
Emily sits down with Teresa Henrickson, clinical director of Catholic Family Services, to explore the root of shame.
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.