Today's guest is Paul Croft. Paul is a former truck driver who found his faith in an unexpected place. In 2011, he was caught doing something illegal and sentenced to a year in jail. While in jail, Paul found a "Key to Freedom" Bible and committed his life to Christ. After being released early, Paul became an active church member but later faced a new challenge when he was hospitalized with Guillan Barré Syndrome. Despite this, Paul’s faith remained strong, and he continues to share his story and preach today.
Today's guest is Terri Antoniw, a deaf-disabled online wellness mentor. Terri truly believes that each and every person deserves to have a deep sense of health esteem, abundant energy, and complete control over their well-being. With her masterclasses and personalized 1:1 mentorship programs, Terri is here to support individuals of all abilities on their wellness journey. But Terri's work goes beyond just personal growth. She is a passionate advocate for inclusion in all aspects of life, breaking down barriers like disability, language, and financial means. Terri believes everyone should have equal opportunities to thrive, and she tirelessly encourages and fights for a society that embraces diversity. Terri's ultimate hope is that her impact will create a ripple effect, leading to a better and more improved life for each and every individual. So, join Terri on this incredible journey towards wellness and inclusive living, and let's make a positive change together!
**Trigger Warning: Child abuse.** Today's guest is Graeme Johnston. Born and raised in Northern Ireland, he is a 47-year-old dad married to a fantastic woman from the Netherlands; they have one boy named Daniel. Graeme is a Speech and Language Therapist by day and an Energy Alignment Method mentor by night (and most weekends). He is the creator of Faith as Flow which puts Christ at the centre of all his changes and development. His aim with Faith as Flow is to reconnect people to God, self and others. In his words, love is what makes the world go round!
Jeannine Lehmann is an only child born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She's a 42-year-old single mom to 4 amazing children, ages 12, 9, 5 and 3. Jeannine has worked at home-care for 23 years and loves her job. Helping people is her passion. If there's one thing she wishes to teach every person, it's just how important self-love is for our well-being.
Being the strong and determined woman that she is, Nicole completed her schooling and graduated while raising a young child. Along with her son Cormac, the two became season two contestants on The Amazing Race Canada TV reality show, where the mother and son captured the hearts of fans across the country and the world. Even though they did not win the grand prize, they won people's hearts worldwide with their Never Give Up spirit, demonstrating grit and determination to finish what they started. Inspiring others to dream in colour and never give up on their life journey is a passion that Nicole shares with audiences everywhere!
Today's guests are the Rowe siblings. I’ve known them for almost a decade, and have become my dear, close friends, all three of them. Jonathon's expertise is in computer science, Carolyn's field is Human Resources, and Dacia is a psychiatric nurse. Both Carolyn and Jonathon lost their jobs recently, and Dacia has been on disability for several years now. The three know hardship very well, yet they can maintain a strong faith in God.
Stephanie Yamniuk answers questions about parenting teenage daughters, like: Mom, I'm fat Mom, I hate you! Mom, everybody else does! Parenting when the mom's hormones change
Former pastor and author of several books, Dave Edgren talks about his spiritual journey deconstructing and rebuilding his faith.