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Join Lisa Valentine Clark as she gets real with people who are willing to share the hard-won wisdom you can only get from a friend–best advice for parenting, relationships, happiness, health and other topics that get to the heart of living a good life. A production of BYUradio.

“The Lisa Show” is hosted by Lisa Valentine Clark–a comedian, actress, writer, believer, and mother of five. Her nationally-syndicated, award-winning podcast can be found on all streaming platforms.
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Parenting and coaching both demand the same tricky balance—knowing when to step in and when to step back. BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake joins Lisa to talk about leadership, trust, and vulnerability. How do you connect with those you guide while still holding boundaries? How do you teach resilience without rescuing too soon? With stories from the field and from home, Kalani shares how embracing failure and grace can help kids—and all of us—grow stronger through struggle.
Parenting can feel like a rollercoaster—especially when ADHD enters the picture. In this episode, three moms open up about their journeys raising children with ADHD. Through honest stories, hard-won lessons, and heartfelt advice, they offer hope and reassurance to any parent wondering if they’re doing enough. Whether you’re just beginning this journey or supporting someone who is, you’ll find encouragement, perspective, and community here.
Parenting can feel like a rollercoaster, and when ADHD enters the picture, it can feel like you’re on the ride without a seatbelt. This week, Lisa sits down with Diane Dempster and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, founders of Impact Parents, to talk about what it really means to raise kids with ADHD. They share personal stories from their own families and why the heart of good parenting isn’t just about managing our kids’ behavior—it’s about understanding ourselves. Whether you’re raising a child with ADHD or just trying to show up better as a parent, this conversation will leave you feeling more informed, compassionate, and empowered. Be sure to check out Impact Parents at their website: https://impactparents.com/
What does it really mean to hold onto faith when life doesn’t go the way you hoped? Julie Taylor, host of Get Ready With God, shares her powerful story of moving from atheism to belief and then facing the unthinkable loss of her son just one year into her new faith journey. Together with Lisa, she explores the moments that become landmarks in our relationship with God, whether they come through quiet conviction or heartbreaking trial. This conversation invites you to see your own faith journey differently and consider how belief can deepen even in life’s hardest seasons. Check out Julie's podcast here: https://www.julietaylorco.com/podcast Be sure to check out Julie on Instagram: @thejulietaylor @getreadywithgodpod
What makes a family truly unique is the culture they build together. From favorite foods to made-up holidays, family culture is a blend of traditions, values, and everyday rituals that give life meaning and connection. In this episode, you’ll hear a collection of voices sharing how their families have created culture in small and surprising ways, proving that what really defines us are the memories and practices we share together.
On this special episode of The Lisa Show, we’re teaming up with our friends at Constant Wonder for a conversation about the power of wonder in our everyday lives. Hosts Lisa Valentine Clark and Marcus Smith sit down with Deborah Farmer Kris—parent educator, child development expert, and author of "Raising Awe-Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive." Together, they explore how moments of awe—whether sparked by nature, hobbies, or shared experiences—can deepen our connections with our world, with our neighbors, and with our family. Check out more of Deborah's work at her website: https://www.parenthood365.com/ More of Constant Wonder: https://www.byuradio.org/constant-wonder
Worried about your kids’ cell phone use? What about your own phone habits? Phones come with several risks, and yet they have also become a necessary part of our lives. So how do we reap the rewards of technology without its hazards? Dr. Jacqueline Nesi of Brown University talks with Lisa about the effects of phone use and how to make sure our phones are helping and not hurting our lives. This episode features 6 questions to help guide us toward a healthier relationship with the devices in all of our pockets. For more research on living and parenting in the digital age, visit Dr. Jacqueline Nesi's website: https://technosapiens.substack.com/ Subscribe to The Lisa Show newsletter! https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Alan Ormsby, the State Director of AARP Utah, joins Lisa to talk about how to best help our aging parents. From spotting safety hazards at home, to avoiding common scams, to knowing when it’s time to stop driving, Alan shares practical advice for caretakers, families, and anyone preparing for the future. For more resources from AARP in the state of Utah check out: aarp.org/ut Check out the National AARP website for more information and resources: https://www.aarp.org/homepage/value/ Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Brooke Romney joins Lisa to share practical, compassionate tips for helping kids develop the confidence they need to thrive. From teaching your teen conversation starters to helping them navigate disappointment, Brooke breaks down the small, teachable moments that build lasting confidence in our kids. Whether you’re raising toddlers, teens, or somewhere in between, this episode offers tools to help your kids navigate the world with kindness, resilience, and self-assurance. Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
SNEAK PEEK: Proofread.

SNEAK PEEK: Proofread.

2025-08-1404:33

The Lisa Show is happy to announce a new podcast we've been working on called "Proofread"! Between work, parenting, and life’s endless to-do lists, who has time to invest in books they don't like? Welcome to Proofread. Proofread wants to help you read more of what you love and less of what you don't. Hosted by Kacy and Tyler, two English professors, avid readers, and busy parents, each Proofread episode gives you everything you need to decide whether a book is a must-read or a hard pass. In just 15 minutes, you’ll get thoughtful context, a quick summary, honest opinions, and clear content warnings. No spoilers and no fluff. These aren’t sponsored reviews, just real readers giving real takes to help you find the right book for right now. Proofread is a production of BYU Radio.
AI is so much more than just a tech trend. AI is a tool that’s reshaping the way we live, work, and think. This week, Lisa has a conversation with David Wood, professor and author of "Rewiring Your Mind for AI: How to Think, Work, and Thrive in the Age of Intelligence" on the booming industry that is AI. Together, they explore what AI is, how to use it ethically and creatively, and how to guide the rising generation to do the same. Whether you're wary of AI or eager to dive in, this episode offers practical insight into making AI work for you on your terms. Be sure to check out Dr Wood's book here: https://technicspub.com/rewiring/ Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Ashley Rose Reeves shares a powerful conversation about self-esteem, body image, and the importance of treating our bodies with gratitude--not just for how they look--but for all they do. Ashley shares several thought experiments and techniques to encourage us to live more fully in the present and to stop waiting to appreciate our bodies. If you've ever struggled with how you see yourself or are in need of a body image refresh, this conversation is for you. Check out Ashley's website: ashleyrosereeves.com See more of Ashley's work on her instagram: instagram.com/ashleyrosereeves Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Brandon Sanderson is one of the most beloved fantasy and sci-fi writers of our time, but even with a massive fanbase, he still gets his fair share of criticism. Brandon joins Lisa to talk about how he decides which feedback to listen to, how he handles negativity without shutting down, and how he avoids letting every voice in the room carry equal weight. Whether you're a writer, a creator, or just someone trying to navigate others' opinions, this episode of "The Lisa Show" has some novel ideas for confidence, resilience, and meaningful connection. Learn more about Brandon and stay up to date on his works at his website: https://www.brandonsanderson.com Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Lisa Valentine Clark shares the romance A Room with A View.
Join Lisa Valentine Clark as she gets real with people who are willing to share the hard-won wisdom you can only get from a friend–best advice for parenting, relationships, happiness, health and other topics that get to the heart of living a good life. A production of BYUradio. “The Lisa Show” is hosted by Lisa Valentine Clark–a comedian, actress, writer, believer, and mother of five. Her nationally-syndicated, award-winning podcast can be found on all streaming platforms.
Menopause and perimenopause aren't just about women's reproductive tracts. They can affect all aspects of a woman's life. This week on The Lisa Show, Dr. Louise Newson, a leading menopause specialist and physician, joins Lisa to break down the myths and facts about menopause and perimenopause. She explains why menopause is more than just a phase, why we misunderstand its symptoms, and which treatments are viable solutions for those symptoms. Whether you're approaching menopause or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and empowering information. Dr Louise Newson is a physician, women’s hormone specialist and member of the UK Government’s Menopause Taskforce. She is also an award-winning doctor, educator, and author, committed to increasing awareness and knowledge of perimenopause and menopause. She also works with a range of organizations to provide advice regarding menopause and hormone health in the workplace, collaborates with charities and professional bodies to raise awareness of the needs of perimenopausal and menopausal women, and regularly appears in the media as an expert in women’s hormone health. Learn more about Dr Louise Newson here: https://www.drlouisenewson.co.uk/ Check out the balance app: https://www.balance-menopause.com/ Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
When life feels like too much and everyone seems to need something from you, how do you stay joyful and present? This week on The Lisa Show, Bob Goff joins Lisa to talk about how to keep your heart open when your schedule feels closed. He shares how to set priorities and actually stick to them, how to acknowledge your limits without feeling guilty, and how simple reminders can keep you grounded in what really matters. Bob also opens up about the space between what we want to do and what we think we can do, and how to live with purpose right there in the middle. Bob Goff is the author of the New York Times bestselling books Love Does, Everybody Always, Dream Big, and Undistracted. He is the Honorary Consul to the Republic of Uganda, an attorney, and the founder of Love Does—a nonprofit human rights organization operating in 14 countries. Bob continues to be inspired by friendships he’s developed with others around the world who live their lives pursuing strategic ways to help others. Bob's greatest ambitions in life are to love others, do stuff, and, most importantly, to hold hands with his wife, Sweet Maria Goff, and spend time with their amazing kids and grandkids. For more, check out BobGoff.com and LoveDoes.org. Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Pediatricians are more than just doctors--they can be a star player on your parenting team. This week on "The Lisa Show," pediatrician Dr. Weston Spencer joins Lisa to share why pediatrician visits matter so much. He explains how to get the most out of every appointment--from writing down your questions ahead of time to building a relationship with your pediatrician so they can reinforce the values you’re teaching at home. Dr. Spencer also covers important topics like managing fevers, supporting picky eaters, and danger-proofing your home. Plus, he shares why it’s helpful to let your kids lose at games and how that can build resilience and teach them to navigate disappointment. Whether you’re a new parent or a seasoned pro, this episode will help you make the most of every visit and every conversation with your child’s doctor. Dr. Weston Spencer received his undergraduate at BYU, Medical School degree at Penn State and completed his pediatrics residency at Stanford. He is now a practicing pediatrician at Alpine Pediatrics in Utah County. Check out Dr. Spencer's work here: Alpinepeds.com
If your waiting-to-be-read pile keeps growing but your motivation to read keeps shrinking, you're not alone. This week, Janssen Bradshaw from Everyday Reading joins Lisa to help us fall back in love with books. No guilt. No pressure. Just practical ways to make reading feel doable again. She shares tips for easing back in with audiobooks (even if you think they’re not for you), making time to read in the margins of a busy day, and quitting books that aren't for you. Plus, she makes the case for starting with the movie, not the book, and how to set the example of lifelong literacy in a house full of kids. Whether you’re reading your first book in years or your hundredth this year, this episode will help you bring more joy--and more reading--into your life. Check out Janssen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everydayreading Check out Janssen's Website: https://everyday-reading.com/ Join The Lisa Show newsletter here: https://share.hsforms.com/10UpGR4rwQXCB8xeHm0wWSAr35f2
Sleep isn’t a luxury—it’s a foundation. But for many Americans, good sleep feels out of reach. This week Dr. David Rosen, a medical sleep specialist, joins Lisa to break down the state of sleep in America and why so many of us are doing it wrong. He introduces a 3-part pyramid approach to help us reset our relationship with rest: starting with how we think about sleep, clearing out bad habits like late-night scrolling or caffeine, and finally, building healthy routines that train our brains to wind down. If you’ve been waking up tired, or struggling to fall asleep at all, this episode will help you take sleep seriously and give you a practical plan to finally get the rest you need. Dr. David Rosen is a board-certified sleep medicine physician. He is regularly interviewed by news and media publications about sleep health topics. He has presented research at various national conferences and his works have been published in peer-reviewed journals. He is an active member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine where he reviews articles for publication in their flagship academic journal and has also served on multiple AASM committees. Check out David's Instagram @sleepysleepdoc See more of David's work at his website: www.renumasleep.com You can email David at davidrosenmd@renumasleep.com
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Fawn Jenkins

This is the first thing I listened to and you did a great interview. Now that you are talking about Veterans Day, the background music is too loud. My ear wants the noise to stop! (I am listening with one ear piece so I can hear my children, etc as needed.)

Nov 11th
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Teresa Ellis

Thank you for the hard conversation discussion

May 1st
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