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Have you ever wondered how the jobs you take along your journey prepare you for your greatest contributions in life? In this episode, Neil and I dive into the valuable lessons we’ve learned from every job we’ve ever had—yes, even the ones we didn’t love. Neil shares stories from his time in high-pressure medical device sales and the importance of staying authentic, building relationships, and learning to thrive under pressure.
I opened up about my own path, from recruiting and office management to the moment I proved my perseverance to a CEO by waiting hours for a meeting. We also discuss how the skills we gain in these experiences, no matter how small they may seem, shape us into who we are today. I hope this episode inspires you to embrace every opportunity with humility, hard work, and a willingness to serve. Because, truly, the best lessons often come from the hardest moments. -
In this heartfelt episode, Corrine and Neil share the complex emotions of grief and how God has guided them through it. They open up about the importance of not waiting for the 'perfect timing' and instead choosing to prioritize time with loved ones, even when it doesn’t feel like the right moment. Through their personal stories, they reflect on how seizing those opportunities taught them invaluable lessons about cherishing the present, creating lasting memories, and avoiding the painful 'what ifs.'
If you’ve ever wondered whether to take that chance to spend more time with someone you love or have struggled with the weight of loss, this episode will inspire you to make the most of the present and embrace the chance to make meaningful choices before time runs out.
Addiction Recovery Program: A Guide to Addiction Recovery and Healing: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/addiction-recovery-program-a-guide-to-addiction-recovery-and-healing/the-12-steps?lang=eng -
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In this episode, Neil sits down with entrepreneur and author Dan McCormick to explore the life-changing concepts behind his book, Awakening Who I Am, co-authored with Ken Shelton. Dan shares how harnessing the power of words that follow "I Am" can ignite transformation, awaken your potential, and help you achieve your fullest life.
We’ll explore why words matter so much and how you can start using them to transform your life today. Dan also reflects on his journey as an entrepreneur, his passion for sports, and the timeless principles that have guided his work and personal growth.
If you’re curious about how to rewrite your inner dialogue and awaken your full potential, this episode is for you! To learn more about Dan and his work, follow him on Instagram @danmccormick_ or visit his website at affirmiam.com. You can also buy his book here on Amazon. -
In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Timothy Michael Hayes, the screenwriter behind the trending Netflix movie 'Mary.' Timothy opened up about how he crafted the story for the film and discussed the process of creating authentic, relatable characters and the challenges that come with writing a story that resonates with audiences. Timothy shared insights into his journey in the film industry and how personal experiences influence his work. If you haven’t seen Mary yet, this conversation gives a behind-the-scenes look into the making of the film and the heart behind its story. Be sure to check out Mary on Netflix, and follow Timothy on Instagram @t.m.hayes for more updates on his exciting projects!
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Greg McKeown, the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Essentialism and Effortless books, to discuss his new creation—The Essentialism Planner. This 90-day guide is designed to help you accomplish more by doing less, and it’s packed with practical tools to help you focus on what truly matters.
Greg walks us through the planner’s unique features, including the Personal Quarterly Offsite, filled with reflective prompts and exercises to eliminate distractions and pinpoint your top priorities. We also dive into how the planner’s weekly and daily planning templates, including Greg’s signature Power Half an Hour and 1-2-3 Method, help you stay on track and avoid burnout. Along the way, you’ll be inspired by Essentialism quotes and challenges that reinforce the principles of simplicity, clarity, and productivity.
I’m so excited for you to hear Greg’s wisdom and hope it inspires you to rethink how you spend your time. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your to-do list or struggled to make space for what’s truly important, this episode is for you. Greg’s insights will help you take control of your time and start living with more intention.
To purchase 'The Essentialism Planner,' go to https://gregmckeown.com/ or check out all his other products at https://essentialism.com/. You can also follow him on Instagram, X and Linkedin @gregorymckeown, listen to his podcast 'The Greg Mckeown Podcast' and subscribe to his newsletter 1-Minute Wednesday. -
In this solo episode, Corrine delves into the timeless topic of setting healthy boundaries during the holidays. Drawing on personal insights, spiritual lessons, and real-life examples, she explores why boundaries aren’t selfish but essential for maintaining peace, recharging your emotional batteries, and showing up as your best self for the people you love. With tips on flexible thinking, micro-boundaries, and navigating tricky family dynamics, this episode offers a compassionate guide to creating a holiday season filled with grace, understanding, and connection.
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Have you ever felt like your past mistakes or challenges could define you forever? Today, we dive into the fascinating story of Martha Stewart—a name synonymous with homemaking and entrepreneurship—who went from the heights of success to hitting rock bottom and built herself back up stronger than ever. We’ll unpack the surprising lessons from her journey, including insights from her recent documentary, and how her resilience, authenticity, and high standards propelled her from federal prison to cultural icon once again. Whether you’re navigating your own challenges or simply curious about the power of reinvention, this episode is packed with hope, inspiration, and a reminder that it’s never too late to start anew.
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Welcome back to Mint Arrow Messages! Today, we’re diving deep into an eye-opening, transformative experience that Neil recently went through—a true “Christmas Carol” moment. After facing a tough bout with pneumonia, Neil had a revelation that shifted his perspective on what’s most important in life, uncovering how distractions can keep us from being fully present with our loved ones. In this episode, we’ll talk about the power of recognizing life’s blessings, moving past addictive habits, and embracing the people who matter most. Join us as we share insights on faith, gratitude, and prioritizing what really counts, especially as we head into the holiday season.
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In this episode, I had a lovely conversation with Chelsea Christensen, a multi-passionate entrepreneur, coach, and host of The Dance of Growth podcast, to discuss the importance of cultivating meaningful friendships.
Chelsea opens up about the complexities of friendships, offering real-world advice on knowing when it's time to part ways with friends who no longer serve your growth. Together, we explore friendship green flags and red flags, as well as the significance of being a friend to yourself in order to foster deeper connections grounded in mutual respect and compassion.
If you’re navigating friendship challenges—whether it's knowing when to step back or strengthening positive bonds—this conversation is full of insights to help you build authentic and fulfilling relationships. Follow Chelsea on Instagram at @chelseachristensen or tune into The Dance of Growth podcast for more of her inspiring content. -
In today’s episode, I talk about something that I know many moms can relate to—those moments when you just need a little nudge to break the rules! I’m sharing 10 things moms might need a little permission to do that aren’t exactly “by the book.” We’ll cover everything from embracing the messiness of motherhood and letting go of the guilt around screen time to prioritizing your well-being and saying no when you need to. These aren’t just random tips; they’re real-life insights that have helped me navigate motherhood with a bit more grace and a lot more fun. So, settle in, and let’s get started!
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In today’s episode, Neil and I dive into the challenges of dating while 'staying true to yourself.' We share advice on how to avoid losing yourself in a relationship and the importance of maintaining your individuality. From discussing high school relationships to finding your person later in life, we emphasize the significance of connecting spiritually and presenting your authentic self. You’ll hear stories about navigating codependency, learning to be comfortable with who you are, and why confidence in your identity can attract the right person. If you’ve ever struggled with self-betrayal or felt the pressure to fit into a mold, this episode is for you!
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In this solo episode, Corrine dives deep into the pressures we place on ourselves with the word “should.” From societal expectations to self-imposed demands, she explores how many of these “shoulds” are unnecessary burdens. Corrine shares personal stories, such as dealing with sick kids and the struggles of feeling like she must always show up on social media. By offering insight into shifting mindsets, embracing essentialism, and finding freedom from codependency, she encourages listeners to zoom out, prioritize what truly matters, and shed the weight of what others think. This episode is a refreshing reminder to live authentically and intentionally.
The One Question That Will Change Your Life by Dr. Amen: https://www.amenclinics.com/blog/the-one-question-that-will-change-your-life/ -
In this episode, I sit down with Sharon McMahon, "America's beloved Government Teacher," about her new book, "The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Americans Who Changed the Course of History, from the Founding to the Civil Rights Movement." Sharon is a podcast host, author, and educator known for breaking down civics and history in a way that's easy to understand and totally nonpartisan.
We dive into the book's fascinating stories of everyday people—like telephone operators and schoolteachers—who made a big impact on American history. Sharon shares how she uncovered these hidden gems and talks about the importance of using our own unique gifts to make a difference in the world.
We also get into why it's crucial to stay civil in our discussions, how to focus on causes that really matter to us, and why no experience is ever wasted. Sharon's insights on rising to the occasion when it counts are truly inspiring.
Join us for an enlightening conversation about storytelling, personal impact, and how small actions can change the world. For more on Sharon, check out sharonmcmahon.com and follow her on Instagram at @sharonsaysso. And don't miss "The Small and the Mighty" in bookstores nationwide, your local Target, and Amazon. You can also subscribe to her newsletter at thepreamble.com or listen to her podcast, Here's Where It Gets Interesting. -
Do you often think about where you are going in life or where you want to go? Today’s podcast is all about exploring this question and why direction can be so much more impactful than just setting goals. Neil shares his perspective as a recovering addict and how direction has helped him, and those he has sponsored, to get and stay sober from their addictions. Corrine shares from the codependent’s standpoint about how direction can dictate your peace, happiness, and how much progress you are able to make as you head in the direction you choose. If this episode resonates with you, and you’re ready to dig in and do the work, then Define Your Desire is the perfect three step method to walk you through this process and get super clear on the direction you want to go in your life. Go to codafree.org to sign up or learn more.
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In this episode, I sit down with Lizzy Jensen, host of "Lean in with Lizzy" — a podcast that challenges women to take charge of their lives and live with purpose. Lizzy shares how her podcast came to be and her passion for helping women believe in themselves and embrace their potential.
We talk about balancing personal goals with family life, making intentional choices, and recognizing when it's time for a change. Lizzy shares her thoughts on "divine discontent," that feeling when something just isn't fulfilling anymore, and how to take leaps of faith for growth.
Lizzy also gives some great advice on finding your hidden talents, reaching out to mentors, and making a real impact in your community. Plus, she opens up about her personal journey, including some of the challenges she’s faced and how she’s navigated them.
Tune in for a heartfelt chat that will leave you feeling inspired and ready to lean into your own life's seasons. For more on Lizzy, check out her new podcast “Lean In with Lizzy” on YouTube. You can also follow her on Instagram @lizzy.jensen and her podcast page @leaninwithlizzy.
“Divine Discontent” by Michelle D. Craig
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In this episode, I interviewed Summer Adamson, a children’s book author, influencer, and passionate advocate for children with Down Syndrome. Summer shared her deeply personal and inspiring journey of motherhood, particularly focusing on the surprise diagnosis of her third child, Jayne, with Down syndrome. We delved into the initial shock, the challenges, and the immense growth and joy Jayne brought to their family.
Summer opened up about the importance of celebrating each child’s unique milestones and the power of positive, person-first language. She provided invaluable advice on teaching children inclusivity and kindness, drawing from her own family’s experiences and the special bond between Jayne and her siblings. We also explored the profound impact of faith in their lives, highlighting Jayne’s deep connection with Jesus and how it has provided her with strength and courage.
Additionally, Summer introduced her upcoming children’s book, “A Little Extra Jayne,” inspired by her daughter. The book aims to help children find common ground with those who have Down syndrome, and establish more relationships and friendships.
This episode is a touching reminder of the power of love, acceptance, and the incredible lessons we learn from our children. I hope you find Summer’s insights as inspiring as I did!
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In today’s episode, Neil and I reflect on the recent passing of my grandma and how I watched the end of her life unfold. We talk about letting God write in the hardest trials that shape our stories, and how trusting God as the author and finisher of our lives can bring peace and understanding, even when things don’t make sense. We dive into personal experiences of grief, loss, and growth, discussing the lessons we’ve learned from family tragedies and struggles in our marriage. We also share insights from Camille Johnson’s message about inviting Christ to be the author of our stories and Spencer W. Kimball’s powerful words on tragedy and free agency. This episode is all about learning to embrace the difficult moments, trusting that God is guiding us through them to help us become stronger, better, and more faithful.
"Tragedy or Destiny" by Spencer W. Kimball: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/teachings-spencer-w-kimball/chapter-2?lang=eng -
Ever wondered how to truly support your kids through their unique challenges? In this episode, we chat with Justin Reeves, a dedicated educator and school administrator who believes in celebrating every step of students' progress. Justin emphasizes the importance of recognizing all forms of achievement, from significant academic milestones to smaller personal victories, and how overcoming obstacles with a positive mindset can make a big difference.
Drawing from his own experiences and a powerful encounter with Aaron Ralston—who, after a life-threatening situation, chose to thank the boulder that trapped him—Justin shares valuable insights on staying optimistic. He reminds us of his favorite quote from the band 311: “Stay positive and love your life.” This conversation is a heartfelt reminder to appreciate each teen’s journey and encourage them to stay positive, no matter the challenges they face. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on supporting and celebrating the teens in your life! -
In this episode, I had the joy of sitting down with Taylor Cain Matz from the Christian band CAIN. Taylor shared the inspiration behind their new children’s book I’m So Blessed, and the powerful message it conveys: understanding our identity as children of God. We talked about how she imparts this belief to her own children and the profound impact it has on their lives. Taylor also shared how faith and music intertwine in her journey and offered practical advice on how to trust in God’s plan and find peace through daily spiritual practices. I hope you’ll find her insights as inspiring as I did! For more on Taylor and her band, visit CainTheBand.com and follow them on Instagram at @CainTheBand.
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The law of chastity can be seen as awkward, old fashioned and prude-ish. But for whatever reason, today it felt like the topic we were supposed to share. Neil and I share our thoughts, experiences and feelings about the law of chastity and why we believe it can be a gift and protection from God.
5 covenants that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints make https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/27-temple-ordinances-for-the-living?lang=eng - Vis mere