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Welcome to Lean in with Lizzy, I’m Lizzy Jensen and I’m fired up for this, are you ready?
The Lean in with Lizzy show has a simple mission to empower you with the confidence and courage to live your most beautiful and abundant life.
Join me weekly as I bring in friends and experts to give you the takeaways you need to help you navigate the complex journey of womanhood.
The world is hungry for your love, your heart, your voice and your goodness. Lean in with me as we learn to give our highest contributions to the world—outside and inside our own homes.
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What if your dream role found you—before you ever felt ready for it? In this inspiring conversation, Lizzy sits down with Tiffany Larson, CEO of Days for Girls International, a global nonprofit empowering women and girls in 145 countries. Tiffany shares how she went from a 5-hour-a-week volunteer to leading an organization that has impacted over 3.7 million girls worldwide. They talk about faith, motherhood, leadership, imposter syndrome, and the myth of “traditional” career paths. Tiffany’s story is proof that movement creates clarity, that emotional intelligence is real leadership, and that the world needs more women who trust their timing. 🎧 Listen now to The Lizzy Jensen Show or watch the full episode on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to a Sunday Sermon. Today we’re talking about something that has the power to reshape your entire life: your true identity. Through scripture and stories—from Moses to Mary to Paul—we explore how God names us by who we eternally are, while the adversary tries to pull us down into labels rooted in weakness, fear, or temporary struggle.If you’ve ever wondered who you really are in God’s eyes, or if you’ve been carrying labels that shrink you, this episode will speak right to your heart. Together we’ll walk through six simple practices to help you hear Him more clearly, release false identities, and step into the divine strength already inside you.Listen, take a breath, and let God remind you who you’ve always been. I’m so glad you’re here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if for the greatest job on earth you didn't need any qualifications...except for your heart.That's the good news of today's episode.In this Sunday Sermon episode, Lizzy shares how this can take the pressure off of your motherhood and discipleship, and will free you up to love God in the way Jesus taught. This Week’s Sermon:👉 "The Lord Looketh on the Heart" — Ronald M. BarcellosExplore More from This Conference:📖 Watch or read all October 2025 Conference sermons🖨️ Print a free wide-margin study edition (Good News Brand)Additional Links: The story for Handel's Messiah told for children. Watch Here: The Superbook Show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melanie Jensen, a researcher in anxiety and learning (and creator of Everybody Math), has spent years uncovering why kids (and adults) freeze, scroll, and “clean the inbox” instead of doing the thing that matters.In this brand-new conversation on The Lizzy Jensen Show, Melanie unpacks the big myth—that not all people can be “math people”—and introduces a simple framework for spotting derailment (that moment your brain bails) and turning it into momentum.The takeaways?Anxiety = “I care” + “I don’t feel like I have control.”All people can learn math—and people who don't feel like they're "math people" may just be missing steps you can learn.Name the derailment, then: do the hard thing first, or start with the easy win, or break it into tiny steps.What is “productive procrastination” is still procrastination.Fail forward. Try again. That’s the whole game.📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube here.Additional Research:The belief that one is "not a math person" can discourage engagement with math, lower confidence, and limit achievement--even among those with potential for growth in the subject: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1192152.pdfIntensive practice, expectation, and supportive environments can help nearly everyone improve their mathematical abilities, even for those who struggle at first:https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1192152.pdfControl Value Theorem: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-006-9029-9Productive Procrastination: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395161205_Not_all_procrastination_is_created_equal_The_buffering_effect_of_productive_procrastination Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if music isn’t just something we give to God, but something He gave to us?In this Sunday Sermon episode, Lizzy shares how music has shaped her faith — from her first experience feeling God’s love, to powerful moments of worship, transformation, and healing. She dives into scripture, science, and personal stories that show how music can tune your soul to the frequency of heaven.You’ll learn: why your body is literally built to resonate with truth, how to use music to fight spiritual battles, and how to turn your daily worship into a whole-body experience.This Week’s Sermon:👉 “Tune Your Heart to Jesus Christ” — Tracy Y. BrowningExplore More from This Conference:📖 Watch or read all October 2025 Conference sermons🖨️ Print a free wide-margin study edition (Good News Brand)Additional Links: Lizzy's Spotify playlists for journaling and meditation, study and focus, and her drive to do temple worship (might not be what you think 😉)Music and Spirituality: Theological Approaches, Empirical Methods, and Christian WorshipMark Cole: Role of Worship in the BibleQuotes:Music expresses that which cannot be put into words. Victor HugoMusic is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. Khalil GibranMusic is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives, thinks, and invents. Ludwig van BeethovenMusic is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue. PlatoMusic cleanses the understanding; inspires it, and lifts it into a realm which it would not reach if it were left to itself. Henry Ward BeecherMusic has the power to provide spiritual nourishment. It has healing power. It has the power to facilitate worship; it allows us to contemplate the [Savior’s] Atonement…Music provides power for us to express prayerful thoughts and bear testimony of sacred truths. Russell M. NelsonChildren can learn the doctrine when they’re learning to sing just as much as they can learn the doctrine in a class. Russell M. NelsonPrimary songs are not simply a nice part of our religious tradition. They are sermons for disciples of Jesus Christ, testimonies to the truthfulness of the restored gospel, and prayers set to music. Sacred music can shine the Light of Christ on the hearer and can pour into the heart of the singer. Tracy Y. Browning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I used to believe I had to earn God’s approval—until He gently showed me, “Ye know me not.” Today my guest Amber Dawn Pearce shares her astonishing story (hippie commune → 13 kids → years of “not enough”) and the breaking point that led to a truer God, deeper peace, and a steadier creative life. We talk about why checklists can’t save us, how the oil of the Ten Virgins points to relationship, why a trimmed wick matters, and how command = promise in real life.You’ll learn: rebuilding a relationship with Jesus, practicing Mary-style humility, spotting Pharisee thinking, and simple “trimmings” that brighten your light at home, on campus, and online.Guest: @AmberDawnPearce — host of Hope, Smiling BrightlyNext step: If this encouraged you, tap 👍, subscribe, and share it with one friend who’s hustling for her worth. Then leave a quick comment: What’s one wick you’re trimming this week? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to my new Sunday Sermon mini-episodes (10–15 min)! Today we unpack Jesus’ invitation to be peacemakers—not just avoiding conflict, but creating shalom: wholeness, reconciliation, and redemption. We’ll talk about the “third way” of Christ (neither fight nor flight), why silence isn’t peace, and how to practice courageous, principle-filled love this week.You’ll get: simple prompts, scriptures to study, and a fresh lens for tricky relationships. 👉 Study: “Blessed Are the Peacemakers” by Gary E. Stevenson (Oct GC) + Matthew 5. If this helps you, like, subscribe, and share with a friend who’s craving real peace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I didn’t like the idea that my life was being ruled by something that happened to me. Then I met Slade Combs—a former Madison Avenue creative who spent 20+ years decoding fear to move billion-dollar markets—and this conversation flipped everything. Slade explains how one unconscious childhood fear quietly drives our choices…and how inverting it reveals a lifelong, portable purpose that fuels clarity, courage, and real momentum.In this episode, I share why I delayed my season launch to apply this work, how it’s changing my home and my work, and simple ways you can start activating your purpose today.What you’ll learn • The single fear that hijacks decisions (and why it doesn’t feel like fear) • How “inversion” exposes a neurological pathway to your purpose • Why purpose is a virtue that travels with you through every role • How to spot self-sabotage as a safety mechanism • Small daily reps to build a purpose-driven lifeGuest: Slade Combs — behavioral strategist; former Madison Avenue creative directorNext step: http://sladecombs.com/lizzyIf this helped you, subscribe, leave a comment with your biggest takeaway, and share it with a friend who’s in a season of transition. 💛 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back, my friend.If you’ve ever felt like you’re showing up, giving your all, and still wondering if it matters — this episode is for you.Season 2 opens with a reminder that the world doesn’t need smaller women. It needs women who stand tall in truth, lead with grace, and live for something higher than themselves.Whether you’re leading a team, tucking littles into bed, or quietly carrying a vision that no one else can see — I want to remind you that your unseen work is still impact.This season, we’re reclaiming our voices, renewing our courage, and remembering Who called us here in the first place.So take a deep breath, grab your coffee, and let’s step into the kind of purpose that cannot be silenced. 💛If this episode spoke to you, share it with a friend who’s finding her voice too. Because when one woman steps into her purpose — we all rise. 🌿💌 Sign up for Season Updates: https://forms.gle/vyTCd34PZbqEkuUK7🕊 Download the “Lean Into Your Life” Summer Prompts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ay_Y9QZc06rd9t0neVh7QNXLIt53zfGG/view?usp=sharing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s conversation is one every parent needs right now.If you’ve ever felt that tug — that quiet guilt that you’re on your phone too much or unsure how to help your kids form a healthy relationship with technology — this episode is for you.My guest, Andrea Davis, founder of Better Screen Time, joins me to talk about how to navigate technology with grace, not guilt. Together, we explore what it looks like to hold the line with love, to model presence over perfection, and to build connection in a world full of distraction.This isn’t about rules or fear — it’s about remembering that your home can be a place of peace, presence, and purpose again.Grab a notebook (and maybe your phone, just for this 😉), and let’s learn how to raise kids who aren’t just safe online, but whole in heart. 💛If this episode encouraged you, share it with a mom, sister, or friend who’s walking the same road. Let’s create homes that look up more than they scroll. 🌿💌 Sign up for Season Updates: https://forms.gle/vyTCd34PZbqEkuUK7🕊 Download the “Lean Into Your Life” Summer Prompts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ay_Y9QZc06rd9t0neVh7QNXLIt53zfGG/view?usp=sharing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this season one finale of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy steps back to reflect on the journey that built a top 100 podcast—without a single dollar spent on ads. Forty episodes in, this show has become more than a podcast. It’s a movement of women choosing purpose over performance, presence over pressure, and truth over noise. Lizzy shares ten powerful lessons that shaped this season, from learning to start before you’re ready to redefining vulnerability as a superpower. She opens up about what worked, what surprised her, and what’s coming next. This episode is packed with clarity, conviction, and a vision for where we go from here. Plus, Lizzy introduces a simple summer challenge designed to help you reconnect with what matters most. Season two launches in August. Until then, this finale is your reminder that tiny choices shape big lives, and that you’re more ready than you think. Sign up for season updates here:https://forms.gle/vyTCd34PZbqEkuUK7 Download the “Lean Into Your Life” summer prompts Here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ay_Y9QZc06rd9t0neVh7QNXLIt53zfGG/view?usp=sharing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this solo episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy opens up her personal “Lizzy’s Library” to share the books that have shaped how she thinks, leads, and lives. As the second-to-last episode of season one, it’s a heartfelt conversation that blends inspiration with practical wisdom on how stories can guide a bold, meaningful life.Lizzy highlights Ishmael, or In the Depths by E.D.E.N. Southworth — a forgotten classic about courage and perseverance — alongside The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer, a powerful invitation to slow down and reclaim what matters most. She also dives into the Emma M. Lion series by Beth Brower, celebrating humor, authenticity, and rich friendships, before rounding out the list with the 1828 edition of Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language, exploring how words can anchor truth and faith in a noisy world.Through personal stories of reading alone in a childhood treehouse to simplifying her modern life, Lizzy reflects on why these books still spark courage, curiosity, and purpose. She reminds listeners that growth is never a quick chapter — but a story built page by page.Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just looking for more depth, this episode is for anyone seeking inspiration to live with greater intention and meaning.Connect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With LizzyReferenced Books & Links -Lizzy’s goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/191614465-lizzy-jensenAmazon storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/leaninwithlizzy?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_4EBQ7CZDFPHAJYVCKHTNIshmael: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12640204-ishmael-or-in-the-depthsRuthless Elimination of Hurry: https://amzn.to/44Cbl0JJohn Mark Comer Website: https://johnmarkcomer.com/John mark Comer Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/johnmarkcomer/?hl=enEmma M. Lion Series - Beth Brower Website: https://www.bethbrower.com/Beth Brower Substack: https://bethbrower.substack.com/Audiobook Link: https://www.echopointbooks.com/pages/the-unselected-journals-of-emma-m-lion-audiobook-coming-soonBeth Brower Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbrower/?hl=enNoah Webster Dictionary Link: https://amzn.to/4l3JRH3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this solo episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy kicks off her first ever “Ask Me Anything” segment by responding to a vulnerable question from a listener named Julie, who shares, “I’m 57. I feel called to photography. I bought an expensive camera, and I haven’t touched it. Why am I so scared?” What follows is one of Lizzy’s most empowering episodes to date - a masterclass on how to work with fear rather than against it. She breaks down why fear always shows up when you’re stepping into growth, and why it isn’t a stop sign, but a signal that something important is stirring. Lizzy shares a practical decision making checklist to help listeners clarify their next steps, along with personal stories of her own moments of uncertainty; from starting a faith-based blog after law school to re-entering the public space after years away. Through it all, she offers powerful reminders: fear means you care, perfection is not the goal, and momentum only comes after you act. Whether you’re starting a business, a creative pursuit, or a new chapter in your life, this episode is for anyone standing at the edge of something meaningful and wondering if they’re ready. Connect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this solo episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy opens up about a humbling experience at a women’s conference that left her feeling small, unseen, and on the outside looking in. What started as a moment of quiet insecurity turned into one of the most powerful personal lessons she’s learned this year: you are meant to be a vessel, not a VIP.With her perfect blend of honesty and encouragement, Lizzy explores the difference between seeking validation and living with purpose. She offers practical steps for becoming a vessel; someone who carries light, serves with intention, and pours into others without needing applause. Drawing on stories of faith, motherhood, and everyday wisdom (including a one-liner from her daughter that might just change your mindset), Lizzy reminds listeners that true impact doesn’t come from being seen, but from being available. This episode is for any woman who has ever felt left out, invisible, or overlooked — and needs a gentle reminder that heaven rewards availability, not visibility. Connect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the chaos in your life wasn’t a detour—but the very point?In this soul-stirring episode, Anne Bednar—mother of seven, Division I athlete, and cancer warrior—invites us into her sacred story of resilience, faith, and the raw beauty of motherhood.Anne shares how writing became her sanctuary, how detours revealed divine direction, and why the sacred is often disguised in the ordinary. Whether you’re navigating illness, raising kids, or searching for purpose in the mess, this conversation will remind you of the grace within the grind.00:00 – 03:40 | Finding Purpose in the Detours•Why motherhood and chaos are not distractions, but divine soil•Anne’s life with seven kids, cancer, and radical faith03:40 – 09:15 | COVID, Connection & The Gift of Friendship•How a move during COVID sparked a life-changing friendship•Secret neighborhood rituals and the sacredness of support09:15 – 14:00 | Twins, Lung Disease & Trusting God Anyway•Navigating pregnancy with health uncertainties•Choosing faith when fear could take over14:00 – 18:45 | Creativity from Chaos: God’s Blueprint•Seeing divine design in messiness•Why writing helped Anne create spiritual order18:45 – 24:10 | Holy Women & Finding Magic in the Mundane•Reflections from the Kirschiznik exhibit at BYU•Redefining holiness through everyday motherhood24:10 – 30:20 | Writing Through the Fire•Journaling as survival and spiritual expression•Embracing mistakes in writing and in life30:20 – 35:40 | Creating Sacred Spaces in Unlikely Ways•The messy family room that became Anne’s sanctuary•Why intention matters more than Instagram-worthy design35:40 – 41:25 | Music, Practice & Meaningful Mess•Letting go of perfection to find purpose in art•Teaching kids to serve through their talents41:25 – 47:30 | One-on-One Moments That Matter•The power of micro-connections in parenting•How Anne turned cancer into clarity47:30 – 53:10 | Embracing Presence Like a Child•What it really means to “become as a little child”•Love, presence, and glimpses of divinity in motherhood53:10 – 58:25 | Service, Legacy & Creating With Christ•Redefining legacy through everyday offerings•Small acts of service that shape eternal impact58:25 – 01:03:45 | Co-Creating a Life That Lasts•Anne’s hopes for her children and her legacy•The invitation to create beauty from the mess with God Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy sits down with Danny and Emily Deaton, founders of Your Living Proof, to talk about faith, healing, and the hard but transformative path of addiction recovery. They share how emotional resilience, spiritual identity, and family support played a crucial role in their journey from crisis to restoration.Danny opens up about his battle with opioid addiction, his time in jail, and what 18 years of sobriety have taught him about shame, forgiveness, and the healing power of connection. Emily shares her experience of facing an unexpected pregnancy as a college student, and how her parents’ grace-centered response shaped her view of God, identity, and redemption.Together, they explore how to break generational cycles, create a “safe space” culture at home, and model emotional honesty in parenting. They also dive into practical tools for families navigating addiction—including how to recognize enabling patterns, have hard conversations, and support a loved one without losing yourself in the process.Whether you’re a parent, spouse, or friend of someone battling addiction, or you’re working through your own shame and setbacks, this episode is packed with insight, encouragement, and actionable strategies for healing as a family. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to turn pain into purpose and become living proof that no story is beyond redemption.Connect with Danny & Emily Deaton:Instagram: @yourlivingproofPodcast: Your Living Proof PodcastWebsite: yourlivingproof.comConnect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy | @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy sits down with artist, author, and designer Sarah Jane Wright for a profound conversation on loneliness, identity, and how to find beauty in life’s wilderness seasons.Sarah Jane opens up about what it means to follow spiritual promptings without a clear path ahead—sharing how her move across the country, financial uncertainty, and personal health struggles became sacred ground for transformation. Together, they explore the spiritual symbolism of the wilderness, the difference between holy solitude and hiding, and how women can distinguish God’s voice from shame.This episode is for anyone who has asked, “Why now?” or “Why me?”—and is looking for hope, friendship, and evidence that God is still near. From creative burnout to parenting teenagers, from empty pockets to unexpected callings, Sarah Jane reminds us that we are never too broken or too late to be used by God.Connect with Sarah Jane Wright:Instagram: @sarahjanestudiosConnect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy sits down with writer, speaker, and faith-based content creator Rachel Tucker for a heartfelt conversation about identity, purpose, and rediscovering what lights you up—even when life feels full. Rachel opens up about her own journey from early morning seminary teacher to online teacher and course creator. She shares how a pandemic-era prompting led her to start offering spiritual study tools to thousands of women online. Together, they talk about the myth of perfect timing, how purpose evolves across seasons, and why paying attention to quiet, persistent nudges can unlock your most fulfilling callings. Whether you’re deep in diapers, navigating an emptying nest, or just feeling the sense that there’s more for you to offer, this episode is a beautiful reminder that your mission doesn’t expire. It also doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s. Connect with Rachel Tucker:Instagram: @simplyrachelclare Connect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy Jensen welcomes speaker, mother, and spiritual mentor Jenny Guthrie to explore what it means to trust God through every season of life-especially when your story doesn’t unfold the way you imagined. From college failure to mission leadership, from MLB wife to spiritual guide, Jenny shares how divine timing, not worldly timelines, has defined her path. Together, they dive into themes of late blooming, trusting God’s voice, and discovering hidden talents in unexpected ways. Whether you’re navigating early adulthood, midlife pivots, or supporting someone in their own growth, this episode will encourage you to let go of comparison, tune into God’s voice, and find purpose in your own unique unfolding. Chapters: 00:00 – 00:45 | Introduction & Intentions•Lizzy introduces Jenny’s unexpected life path•Highlighting nonlinear stories of faithful women 00:45 – 02:30 | Growing Up & Self-Discovery Begins•Jenny’s early family life and first glimpses of self-awareness•Realizing her journey is just beginning 02:30 – 06:00 | Awakening Through Retreats & God’s Vision•The retreat that shifted Jenny’s spiritual lens•Catching vision by being around purpose-driven women 06:00 – 08:40 | Contentment vs. Potential•Balancing peace in the present with God-given potential•Encouragement for women in their 20s and beyond 08:40 – 11:31 | Blooming in Seasons•The metaphor of the flower and divine nourishment•Embracing slow growth as a sacred process 11:31 – 15:59 | College Years & Choosing Devotion•Failing academically but thriving spiritually•The transformational power of intentional scripture and prayer 15:59 – 20:12 | Scripture as a Tool for Change•Why scripture works—and how it softens hearts•Normalizing the power of faith in parenting conversations 20:12 – 22:14 | Releasing Pressure & Trusting God’s Plan•Letting go of cultural pressure around performance•Trusting God’s guidance in raising confident children 22:14 – 25:29 | Rethinking Talents•Redefining what counts as a talent•Habits, mindset, and lesser-known gifts that shape us 25:29 – 27:36 | Owning Your Unique Purpose•The beauty of different strengths in God’s kingdom•Why comparison blocks divine contribution 27:36 – 30:00 | Marriage, Mission, & Unexpected Leadership•Marrying her college sweetheart and joining MLB life•Being called to lead a mission—and transformed by hardship 30:00 – 33:04 | Softened by the Storms•How pain can harden or soften us•Letting suffering refine and root us in Christ 33:04 – 38:19 | Seeing God in the Story•How scripture teaches God’s character through others•Helping others see God in their own unfolding 38:19 – 42:25 | True Discipleship & Staying Grounded•Staying humble in the spotlight•Keeping faith at the center of identity 42:25 – 47:06 | Advice for Young Adults & Mentors•How to lead with love, not solutions•What young adults most need from trusted guides 47:06 – 51:15 | Legacy & Life as a Perennial Bloom•Going back to school and embracing the unexpected•Letting God unfold your legacy—slowly, beautifully, completely Connect with Jenny Guthrie:Instagram: @feedinghissheep_ Connect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Lean In With Lizzy, Lizzy sits down with educator, speaker, and belonging advocate Scharman Grimmer for a powerful conversation about parenting, mentorship, and healing the epidemic of loneliness in today’s rising generation.Drawing from personal experiences and research-backed insights, Scharman shares why every child needs a “Trusted Five” network of adults and how these relationships shape resilience, confidence, and emotional health. Together, they explore how to recognize early signs of relational struggles, why cross-generational connection matters more than ever, and simple ways to create authentic belonging at home, at school, and in the community.Whether you are raising kids, mentoring teens, or seeking deeper connection yourself, this episode offers actionable tools and timeless principles for building strong, faith-centered support systems.Connect with Scharman Grimmer:Instagram: @scharman.grimmerConnect with Lizzy Jensen:Instagram: @leaninwithlizzy and @lizzy.jensenPodcast Landing Page: Lean In With Lizzyhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1HDoJQDhlpiL1VVboTqkqWigofHIsEKoS/view Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




