Choose Grace Over Perfectionism

Choose Grace Over Perfectionism

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I Mustache Mark a Question: Tough Calls on Therapy, Consequences and Connection

In today's episode, Mark dives into some more pressing questions from parents who are struggling with their teens and young adults. From addressing severe outbursts and substance use in a high-functioning autistic teen, to knowing when it’s time to seek psychiatric help, Mark off ...  Afficher plus

Christmas in the Midst of Conflict

Listen today as Mark Gregston, Wayne Shepherd and Courtney Lafleur discuss the reality that Christmas often brings conflict rather than peace, especially in families with struggling teens. They emphasize that parents must rise above the chaos by extending grace, offering love whe ...  Afficher plus

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Grounded in Gratitude: Life Lessons from Great Minds
The One You Feed

In this special episode on gratitude, you’ll hear life lessons from the great minds of Dr. Nicole LePera, AJ Jacobs, Martha Beck, Susan Cain, and Cory Allen. Throughout these conversations, we explore practical ways to incorporate gratitude into our daily lives, overcome common o ...  Afficher plus

Cultivating Gratitude: A Christian Perspective
CCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture Meet

In this episode, CCEF faculty explore the topic of cultivating gratitude as a Christian. They discuss practical ways to foster gratitude in daily life, the challenges posed by a discontented culture, and the importance of perspective. They emphasize the coexistence of gratitude a ...  Afficher plus

SLP 453: The Let Them Theory - Self Love Quicky
Self Love Podcast

In this week’s Quicky, we dive into how a world where control and expectation often dictate our emotions, the ‘Let Them’ theory offers a refreshing perspective: just let people be who they are. Coined and popularised by Mel Robbins, this concept revolves around the idea that i ...

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Ep. 224 | Wise Words for Moms 2025
Parenting with Ginger Hubbard

Do you want to calmly and effectively address your child’s bad behaviors, but often struggle to find the right words? Or does your child tune out your training and instruction because you wind up using too many words…and not a single one of them is helpful? Would you like guid ...

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