
132. – #6 Boundaries Review and Personal Application
Ashly discusses Boundaries vs. Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights are the truths that help you decide and keep your boundaries.
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Please enjoy our various podcasts. From trainings with Karen to interviews with other moms and Sons of Helaman graduates, our goal is to bring HOPE and HEALING to families and help mothers FIND PEACE IN THE STORM!
Our lives are not always perfect, in fact, most are not, but we CAN live an abundant, happy life wherever we currently stand by relying on the Savior.
Ashly discusses Boundaries vs. Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights are the truths that help you decide and keep your boundaries.
Understanding the Chemical Scale and what that looks like in our lives. Parable of the Ticking Clock.
. We learn the 3 Ways the Holy Ghost Can affect our Conversations: 1) Constraining us to say something hard, 2) Prompting us not to speak, 3) Being present in our conversations.
How we can use the special skills to help us go from The Drama Triangle to the Empowerment Dynamic.
Knowing yourself and what you have and what you can give. Went over 5 Myths of Service. Discussed the Anti-Nephi-Lehies as an amazing boundary story example.
Introduction to Boundaries: A boundary is a limit of what we can and cannot do. 3 Basic Kinds of Boundaries: Protection (all-encompassing, live all the time), Safety (based on the situation right now), Inclusion (your behaviors and what you will do.)
Ashly shares the tree types of boundaries, how we know when we need to implement a boundary
Q&A Encore By Kim Davis about Connection
“Nevertheless Parenting:From Gap to Gain through Christ and Atomic Daily Discipleship”
Herodian lamp, a lamp like what the 10 virgins might have used; and a broken bowl using the Japanese art of Kintsugi to repair it —the joining together of the pieces with a special kind of lacquer from the Urushi tree mixed with go
Kim Davis’ message, “It’s All About Connection”
Jamie Johnson, participant in the Warrior Women of Light program shares in vulnerability, her deeply sacred healing journey with Karen Broadhead
Mental health challenges are something she knows and has lived. Her courage to remember why she fights to live and doesn’t give up is inspiring and such a gift to all who know and love her.
Karen Broadhead interviews Smith Alley, a Sons of Helaman general, and an inspiring warrior.
Join us as they delve into incredible topics such as the importance of love and connection, hitting rock bottom and standing back up, and uniting the family.
A Mother Who Knows An episode created from snippets of past presentations Verla
Maurice Harker teaches God has not left you powerless. You are powerful! “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”(2 Timothy 1:7).
After the death of one of her children and another one caught in the trap of pornography, Jennifer shares with us the light that came into her life as she learned the power of the Atonement.
Melanie shares her journey of how she learned to move forward in faith after discovering her son in the trap of pornography.
She recognized that just as her loved ones must build their relationship with Christ so must she.
We have the wonderful opportunity to hear from, Reuben Aiton a Personal Warrior Trainer (PWT) director, and some of his PWTs.
Their job is to help them make smart goals, stay accountable, and encourage them to keep going and keep trying.
Understanding the double funnel theory Chris describes, you will clearly see why God has set up healthy guardrails for his children to allow for our increased happiness in connecting in the way His plan outlines
Chris shares experiences and stories He teaches “The Double Funnel Theory” as Chris explains the components of affection and commitment.
Amy shares many details of the July 2020 tragic car accident of her daughter Sarah, who was hit head on by a drunk driver. Sarah was instantly paralyzed from the waist down and subsequently had both legs amputated above the knee.
Blenda generously opens her heart and lets us see a bit of her challenge and heartache as a woman unable to have children, the joy of adoption, the pain of a stillborn child, and how being a mother is the hardest AND the greatest joy.
Karen Broadhead, Director of Mothers Who Know is joined by Aneladee Milne, Kim Davis, Hali Roderick, and Megan Bowman, who share how driven they are to assist women and young women find true identity and healing through courage, strength, and grace.