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It’s not WHAT we do. It’s WHY we do it. We should talk about the intricate and immeasurable characteristics of motive.
Routine is not restriction - it’s regulation. We should talk about the mental and physical health benefits of routine.
We should talk about attachment styles and how they affect so many things in our lives.
Why do we overshare? It’s cringe and keeps us up at night with regrets. We should talk about the “3 Cs” of oversharing.
I learned some things while I was away. We should talk about that.
Some sins are obvious, but there are some sins that are sneaky. We should talk about how to recognize and remedy (or prevent) those sneaky sins.
“Trigger” has become a buzzword, but we should talk about what is and is not a trigger. Also, let’s talk about how to resolve and not just recognize triggers.
We should talk about how the best and worst of us are on display through our kids and why certain behaviors “trigger” negative responses from us.
Success has a definition, and you decide what it is. We should talk about why you may be feeling like a failure.
Pride can be sneaky. We know pride isn’t profitable, but the problem is we may not realize all the ways we’re being prideful.
Anxiety has a house! Anxiety takes walks. Let’s get scienceyyyyy!
Just because it’s right for right now, doesn’t mean it’s right for always. Talk with me as I tell the events leading to relationships and music releases and trusting God’s timing.
Frogs, mosquitos, prayer time, my top 9, and so much more. You submitted the questions, we should talk about some things!
Can you be too helpful? Let’s talk about when helpful becomes hurtful.
The Bible lists more abominations than we talk about and there’s a reason why we don’t talk about them. We should talk!
Christian conduct is plainly outlined in scripture and applicable to our every day lives. Let’s talk about it.
Titus has a theme of how knowing Jesus should change our behavior, our households, and our culture. Study the Bible with me.
Let’s study the Bible together! Let’s consider the context of the scriptures and how they can apply to our everyday lives. We should talk!
Influence is a double edged sword. We should be aware of both sides before we seek to wield it.
Dissociating is becoming more common. We should talk about positive uses and negative consequences.




