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What principles can we learn from the most painful or transformative moments of our lives?
In this episode, Bill and Scott share deeply personal stories about trust, grace, and the power of vulnerability. Through their experiences, they highlight how examining life stories can uncover principles that shape relationships and personal growth. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own stories of influence and find safe spaces to share them.
Topics Bill and Scott discuss in this episode:
* The importance of reflecting on life stories to understand personal growth.
* How trust determines the ability to give and receive love.
* Vulnerability as a foundation for meaningful relationships.
* The impact of unhealed wounds from childhood and their influence on adult life.
* The transformative power of being loved unconditionally.
* Breaking free from shame through honest conversations.
* Learning principles from personal stories that can inspire others.
* Bill’s wife, Grace, and the role of God’s grace in healing and redemption.
* Encouraging leaders to embrace vulnerability and authenticity.
* The importance of safe relationships for sharing struggles.
Chapters:
(02:08) The Power of Storytelling
(03:04) A Pivotal Conversation with Grace
(07:30) Trust and Its Role in Love
(13:58) Scott’s Journey Through Personal Struggles
(18:20) Trusting Your Story
This episode was brought to you by Bill Thrall, Scott Boyd, and the Living Influence team.
Learn about Living Influence: https://www.livinginfluence.com/
Subscribe to the Living Influence podcast:
* YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInfluencePodcast
* Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4kP9Mm2
* Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4hUd9pM
* GodTube: https://www.godtube.com/livinginfluencepodcast/
Learn about Bill Thrall’s books: https://www.livinginfluence.com/books
This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/
By Bill Thrall and Scott Boyd5
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What principles can we learn from the most painful or transformative moments of our lives?
In this episode, Bill and Scott share deeply personal stories about trust, grace, and the power of vulnerability. Through their experiences, they highlight how examining life stories can uncover principles that shape relationships and personal growth. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own stories of influence and find safe spaces to share them.
Topics Bill and Scott discuss in this episode:
* The importance of reflecting on life stories to understand personal growth.
* How trust determines the ability to give and receive love.
* Vulnerability as a foundation for meaningful relationships.
* The impact of unhealed wounds from childhood and their influence on adult life.
* The transformative power of being loved unconditionally.
* Breaking free from shame through honest conversations.
* Learning principles from personal stories that can inspire others.
* Bill’s wife, Grace, and the role of God’s grace in healing and redemption.
* Encouraging leaders to embrace vulnerability and authenticity.
* The importance of safe relationships for sharing struggles.
Chapters:
(02:08) The Power of Storytelling
(03:04) A Pivotal Conversation with Grace
(07:30) Trust and Its Role in Love
(13:58) Scott’s Journey Through Personal Struggles
(18:20) Trusting Your Story
This episode was brought to you by Bill Thrall, Scott Boyd, and the Living Influence team.
Learn about Living Influence: https://www.livinginfluence.com/
Subscribe to the Living Influence podcast:
* YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInfluencePodcast
* Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4kP9Mm2
* Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4hUd9pM
* GodTube: https://www.godtube.com/livinginfluencepodcast/
Learn about Bill Thrall’s books: https://www.livinginfluence.com/books
This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/

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