Send a textToday on Radiating Faith (a ministry subseries of Couple O’ Nukes), I break down Purim (the Feast of Esther) and explain why believers in Christ should take this holiday seriously—not just as Jewish history, but as a living reminder of God’s protection, deliverance, and providence. I ground this Read More
Deborah Grassman is recognized as one of the nation’s leading experts in caring for Veterans nearing the end of life. Deborah is most well known for being the first to identify the unique needs of Veterans at the end of life. Her clinical work played a key role in establishing Read More
Send a textListener Note: This episode contains political content and references allegations and reported statistics. Some claims may be disputed or not independently verifiable; listeners are encouraged to consult multiple credible sources. Today, I sit down with Zolal Habibi, an activist with the Iranian Resistance and a member of the National Read More
At what point does anger become sinful? Is it wrong to feel angry toward your children? Why is it so hard to stop yourself when you feel rage?In this episode, you’ll learn:• What healthy, normal anger looks like • How rage is different from anger • When anger crosses the line into Read More
Send a textQuick Bonus Episode today based on this recent article on my blogIn this episode of the From Guilt to Good podcast, I discuss the role of AI companions in alleviating loneliness among seniors and caregivers. I explore the benefits and risks associated with these technologies, emphasizing the importance Read More
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Brianna shares a thoughtful and realistic approach to building a writing habit that fits into real life, even when things feel busy, overwhelming, or unpredictable.Drawing from a recent writing group session, she talks about why so many writers struggle with consistency, why motivation alone Read More
Send a textToday, I sit down with Aggie Park, host of the {UN}SPOKEN podcast, to unpack a faith-forward conversation on trauma, identity, and what healing looks like in real time. Ms. Park shares her story of being born in Indonesia, growing up in Germany, and later building life in the Read More
Your Nose Has SecretsHow One Sniff Changes Everything Have you ever smelled something and suddenly felt like you were six years old again?In this episode of Brains Gone Bold, Maria and Jeanine talk with scent scientist Dr. Rachel Herz to explore something we all have… but rarely think about - Read More
Send a textIn this episode of From Guilt to Good, Jeanette Yates speaks with Eli Singer about the dual nature of technology in caregiving. They explore how digital tools can both support and hinder caregivers, emphasizing the importance of balance and self-awareness in technology use. Eli shares insights from his Read More
Dustin Hillis grew up in Dalton, Georgia and had an early start in sales and entrepreneurship as a college student at University of Tennessee. He broke a 140 year old sales record selling educational books door to door, founded a speaking and consulting business and grew it to 8 figures Read More
Send a textToday, I invite Imani Mclemore to preach with me to read and break down the Song of Songs (also called Song of Solomon), one of the most overlooked and misunderstood books in the Bible. Because it’s written as an intense love poem, a lot of people ask why Read More
Send a textBONUS EPISODE:In this episode of the From Guilt to Good podcast, Jeanette Yates discusses the emotional impact of technology on caregivers, with a particular focus on the Ring Search Party feature introduced in a Super Bowl ad. She emphasizes the importance of understanding how this technology works, the Read More
Send a textToday, I reunite with Lori Lyons- whom I met on the New Media Cruise (formally, Podcasters Cruise)- to talk about what it really takes to “ignite your business” in a world full of copy-and-paste websites, AI-generated content, and shrinking attention spans. We get into why a website still Read More
Let's be honest here. You want to overcome the anger outbursts. You've read the You’ve read the books, listened to the podcasts, watched the free trainings, downloaded the PDFs, and maybe even purchased self-paced courses — yet nothing seems to truly change. So what gives?In this episode, you’ll learn:The 3 Read More
Send us Fan MailIn this deeply personal episode of Badass Books and Besties, Brianna shares the five books that shaped her 2025 and explains why this year of reading meant more to her than any other.After a year marked by grief, growth, and major life transitions, she reflects on how Read More
Send a textToday, I sit down with Jen Hewson, functional medicine practitioner, minister, and founder of Sifting Life Ministries, to explore the powerful intersection of faith, holistic health, addiction recovery, and trauma healing. Dr. Hewson explains why the human body should be treated not as a broken machine, but as Read More
Do people really change?And if they do… do they deserve another chance?In part two of this Brains Gone Bold conversation, Maria and Jeanine continue their honest discussion on change, second chances, trust, and forgiveness, joined again by Jeanine’s mom, Cathy. This episode goes deeper, and gets more complicated (in the Read More
Have you ever felt deep shame for your rage-filled outbursts towards your kids? Do you need help with your anger, but the thought of telling someone about your problem fills you with embarrassment and dread? Do you wonder how you can even call yourself a Christian mom?Let me first tell Read More
Send a textIn this episode of From Guilt to Good, Jeanette Yates speaks with Billy Miranda, a licensed therapist and caregiver, about the intersection of caregiving and technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). They discuss the emotional realities of caregiving, the potential benefits and ethical considerations of using AI tools, and Read More
Send a textToday, I sit down with Mesha Paul, survivor, author, and host of the Silent No Longer Podcast, to have a conversation about domestic violence, childhood trauma, and the long journey of healing. Ms. Paul shares her story of growing up in instability, experiencing long-term sexual abuse, and later Read More