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By Julienna Viegas
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
In this overdue episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with Dani Enkey. She shares her life journey starting as a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints, then she discovers through yoga, meditation, and her personal life experiences that her inner world is much more expansive than what she was taught to believe. She finds that she doesn't need an external medium to get in touch with her core self and the divine, and she now chooses to move through life from that inner standpoint.
Dani has a fun and endearing personality, she has a gift for sharing and connecting particularly with women who may struggle to stay in touch with their core self while in the midst of parenting duties, etc.
I hope you enjoy this authentic conversation as much as I did!
You can get in touch with Dani Enkey and find more info about her and her talented husband & artist Phillip Enkey here:
A Day With Dani
Phillip Enkey on Spotify
Stars Talent Studio
THRIVE DAY FOR WOMEN REGISTER HERE!!! APRIL 2, 2022 - OREM, UTAH
In this Part 2 episode with Celeste Carolin, executive director for Mama Dragons, we learn more about who are the Mama Dragons and what are the organization's goals. We learn about the nearly 10 thousand Mama Dragons from all over the world, with diverse backgrounds and faith traditions. Celeste also tells us about The Parachute program which was developed this year to empower parents of LGBTQ children as they navigate into new parenting territory so they can better understand their children, be more affirming, celebrate them, and also become resources for those around them. The Parachute program is not just for parents of LGBTQ children - It is for anyone wanting to increase their knowledge and be supportive of LGBTQ children. Please share your comments and questions.
For more info =>Mama Dragons and The Parachute Program
In this episode, I have a very open and vulnerable conversation with Advanced Relationship therapist Jenny Morrow who has a decade and a half of experience working with thousands of couples and individuals. She helps her clients have more fulfilling and enduring advanced relationships.
Jenny Morrow is a former member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who, among millions of others, has found that she could better thrive as herself without prescribed ways to be and believe. She is a successful Advanced Relationship therapist who lives what she preaches. Bryce Bauer, Jenny's husband, shares her values and is a business partner in coaching Advanced Relationship as well.
In this episode, Jenny digs deeper into my relationship issues as a 3-year divorced, back on the dating scene, single working mother with the hope to find a partner who shares the same values.
Jenny shows me how to embrace my anxious attachment romantic relationship style (which is a struggle for me), how to be clear on what I want and need in order to be secure in presenting these personal values to potential future partners. Jenny also explains what an advanced relationship looks like and how we can work on achieving this goal.
I hope you are able to pick up some of the great gems for yourself in this conversation. I also hope that you will explore all the valuable material The Advanced Relationship Academy website offers to anyone interested.
If you enjoy this episode or any previous episodes, let me know by leaving a review on iTunes, Spotify, etc., and by sharing with people around you who can benefit from these heartfelt conversations.
To get in touch and find out more about Jenny Morrow, Bryce Bauer, and their work:
Advanced Relationship Academy
Advanced Relationship Podcast
Jenny Morrow Facebook Page
Bryce Bauer - Coaching for Men and Men's support group
In this episode of The Faith Transition Podcast, I have an open and honest conversation with Mother, Wife, Singer, Actor, Speaker, Performer Andrea Forsythe, a native of Utah who now lives in Colorado with her family. I discovered Andrea Forsythe on social media, I was intrigued because she is an active member of the LDS Church who also advocates for the LGBTQ+ community.
I wanted to know how she manages to remain in the Church while at the same time recognizing the immense hurt that the same church has caused to many people and families...
In this episode, I have a candid conversation with Kimilyn Poulson. Kimilyn shares with us her experience being adopted and raised by caucasian, devoted Mormon parents in Utah. She shares her struggles carving her identity in the midst of people who did not look like her. She strived to conform which took a toll on her mental health. She shares her LDS mission experience in the South, where she found herself a minority, as a Mormon.
Kimilyn shares her faith transition story and the issues she had put on a shelf growing up in a strict Mormon family. She shares her discoveries of overt racism from LDS leaders' writings, reading the CES letter, and deciding to come out to the world on Facebook when she chose to depart from the LDS Church to find her authentic self. Today she enjoys her new found freedom and being an advocate for the LGBTQ community.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.