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  • Greatest Hits Rerun: How to Find Your Purpose and Where You Should Spend Your Time
    2026/01/02

    Greatest Hit Series: This originally aired as Episode 198.

    As the new year begins, many people find themselves asking, “What is my purpose right now?” In this episode, Corrine and Neil respond to a listener's question about purpose, time, and how to know if you are spending your life the way God intends.

    They share a faith-filled perspective on finding purpose in everyday life, especially in seasons that feel quieter or uncertain. Corrine and Neil talk about why purpose is often found in small acts of service, using the opportunities already in front of you, and resisting the pressure to compare your season to someone else’s. They also discuss how different seasons of life require different levels of capacity and why God does not expect the same output from us in every season.

    This episode explores how serving others can change the way we experience our days, why some of the most important work happens within our homes and families, and how viewing time through an eternal perspective can bring peace and clarity. If you are entering the new year feeling unsure about your direction, this conversation will help you reset your focus, trust God’s timing, and recognize that your purpose may be simpler and more meaningful than you think.


    Supporting Resources:

    • “Turning Enemies into Friends” Talk by Sharon Eubank
    • “Content with the Things Allotted unto Us” Talk by Neal A. Maxwell
    • “The Needs before Us” Talk by Bonnie L. Oscarson
    • “Addiction Recovery Program: A Guide to Addiction Recovery and Healing”

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    49 分
  • Greatest Hits Rerun: How to give a gift to Jesus
    2025/12/23

    Greatest Hit Series: This originally aired as Episode 247.

    In this episode, Corrine speaks to anyone feeling a post-Christmas letdown, wishing they had made Jesus more central once the holiday season has passed. She shares a simple but powerful tradition she’s practiced for years: choosing a personal “gift” to give Jesus for the year ahead.

    Corrine reflects on lessons she’s learned through past gifts, including choosing joy during hardship, learning to trust God more deeply, and walking with Jesus through uncertainty. She opens up about how studying the Gospels led her to the repeated invitation to “take no thought,” and how radical trust in Christ has shaped her faith, family, and work in unexpected ways.

    This episode is a gentle invitation to pause, pray, and listen as a new year begins, offering hope, perspective, and a meaningful way to grow closer to Jesus long after Christmas is over.

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    33 分
  • 340: 'I Do' Today: A 52-Week Guide to the Marriage You’ve Been Waiting For by Chelsea Smith
    2025/12/17

    Marriage doesn’t need a total reset to get better. It often just needs honesty, consistency, and a willingness to start small.

    In this episode, Corrine sits down with author Chelsea Smith to talk about practical, real-life ways to strengthen your marriage one day at a time. Chelsea shares the heart behind her book, “I Do” Today: A 52-Week Guide to the Marriage You’ve Been Waiting For, and why she chose to focus on small, doable habits instead of overwhelming advice or unrealistic expectations.

    After more than two decades of marriage, Chelsea openly shares stories from her own relationship, not just what they’ve done right, but the lessons learned along the way. Together, Corrine and Chelsea talk about communication, unmet expectations, intimacy, and why sex can be a powerful connector in marriage, especially during seasons of stress, grief, or parenting.

    Faith is woven throughout the conversation as Chelsea explains how turning to God for wholeness releases the pressure for marriage or a spouse to be perfect. This episode is a hopeful reminder that growth is possible, that struggle is normal, and that the marriage you dream of is often built through small choices made consistently.

    For more from Chelsea, follow her on Instagram @chelseasmith and order her book “I Do” Today on Amazon here: https://amzlink.to/az0QehaH6JCjj

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    45 分
  • 339: By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them: What’s Real Always Reveals Itself
    2025/12/12

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil share a simple story that turned into a powerful reminder about discernment and integrity. After test-playing several Steinway pianos, Corrine realized that the one that looked the prettiest on the outside wasn’t the one with the “rich and deep” sound she loved. Instead, the piano that felt like “the soul was speaking” to her was the one that didn’t look perfect at all.

    That experience opened the door to a bigger conversation about the scripture By their fruits ye shall know them.” Corrine and Neil talk about how this same principle showed up again in an unexpected business conversation, and how true character and true value always reveals itself in the fruit, not the shine.

    Neil also shares how this applies in recovery, where “you can’t fake the fruit,” and how real change only comes through rigorous honesty and the atonement of Jesus Christ.

    This episode offers a grounded, faith-centered look at how to recognize what’s real, how to see people clearly, and how God helps us discern the truth beneath the surface.

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    38 分
  • 338: Christmas Traditions and Why They Matter
    2025/12/02

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil talk about why Christmas traditions are so important and how they help kids feel a sense of belonging, meaning, and home. They share how traditions become “anchors” for families, why familiar foods, smells, and rituals make Christmas feel magical, and how simple moments often become the memories children cherish most.

    They also open up about their biggest early-marriage misunderstandings, which came from unspoken expectations on Christmas Eve, and how it taught them to communicate clearly, blend their families’ traditions, and avoid holiday stress. With honesty and humor, they walk through what helps couples stay on the same page and create a Christ-centered Christmas without perfectionism or overwhelm.

    Along with favorite listener traditions, Corrine and Neil offer practical pillars for making the season meaningful, including anchoring in faith, embracing familiar cues, choosing fun for kids, and letting everyone participate even when it is messy or imperfect. It is a heartfelt guide for anyone wanting to simplify, connect, and build Christmas traditions that truly last!

    Supporting Resources:

    • The Entitlement Trap by Richard and Linda Eyre: https://amzlink.to/az0GZ4p0hjJWy
    • Bonds That Make Us Free by C. Terry Warner: https://amzlink.to/az034ewnLCAS2

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    44 分
  • 337: Gaining a Testimony of President Dallin H. Oaks and Confidence in New Spiritual Leaders
    2025/11/19

    What helps you stay grounded when spiritual leadership changes or your source of guidance shifts? How do you continue to feel connected to God during seasons of transition?

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil open up about navigating the change in leadership after the passing of President Russell M. Nelson, the Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the sustaining of President Dallin H. Oaks as the new President of the Church. They share a rare and uplifting personal experience with President Oaks that completely changed how they viewed him and helped them recognize the deep compassion and Christlike love within spiritual leaders.

    Corrine reflects on an earlier chapter of her life when she wrestled with loss and uncertainty and how she learned to trust in God through the teachings of a new Church leader when she needed comfort and hope the most. Neil describes the moment he felt a powerful, personal confirmation from God during a leadership transition and how it shaped his ongoing faith.

    Whether you belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or have a different faith background, this conversation is centered on a universal principle. God knows how to guide His children. He provides spiritual leadership, loving nudges, and personal witnesses that help us feel anchored in Him, especially during times of change.

    Supporting resources:

    • What the ‘Forgotten Man’ Painting Means to President Oaks - https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/what-the-forgotten-man-painting-means-to-president-oaks
    • We have a prophet of God,’ President Freeman testifies in missionary devotional - https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2025/10/15/we-have-prophet-god-president-emily-belle-freeman-provo-mtc-devotional/
    • Prophets Can See Around Corners - https://speeches.byuh.edu/devotionals/prophets-can-see-around-corners

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    36 分
  • Greatest Hits Rerun: Jesus Was Not a Codependent
    2025/11/13

    Greatest Hit Series: This originally aired as Episode 227.

    So many Christians mix up Christlike love with codependent behavior—but Jesus Himself never rescued people from their consequences, avoided conflict to keep the peace, or ran Himself into burnout trying to fix everyone.

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil break down why Jesus was NOT codependent, and how understanding His true example can bring more peace, agency, and healthy boundaries into your relationships.

    They walk through powerful scriptures from Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” to the Sermon on the Mount, that show how Jesus honored agency, let people choose their own path, and taught us to love others without losing ourselves. Corrine also explains how people-pleasing, rescuing, and overgiving keep us stuck in codependent cycles, and what Christ actually modeled instead: clarity, compassion, rest, and perfect love.

    If you want to learn how to set healthy boundaries, stop over-functioning, or love others in a more Christ-centered way, this conversation will give you hope, relief, and a totally new perspective on what it means to follow Jesus.

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    46 分
  • 336: Freedom from Porn: The November Project with Chandler Rogers
    2025/11/04

    In this episode, Corrine sits down with Chandler Rogers, founder and CEO of Relay, an app helping individuals find freedom from pornography through group-based connection, and creator of The November Project—a global movement aiming to help one million people live porn-free this month.

    Chandler opens up about his own journey from secrecy and shame to healing and purpose, sharing how connection, not perfection, is what truly leads to recovery. He talks about navigating exposure to pornography in his teens, and the moment his mom’s loving honesty became a turning point that changed everything.

    Together, they discuss how shame isolates us, but connection heals us, and why the opposite of addiction isn’t sobriety, it’s connection. Chandler also shares how vulnerability with his wife, Jade, helped reshape their marriage, and how they’ve learned to walk through imperfection with grace and teamwork.

    From his personal story to his mission through The November Project, Chandler’s message is one of hope, healing, and redemption: that none of us are defined by our past, and that we all have the power to step out of isolation and into light.

    Whether you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, or you simply need a reminder that healing is possible, this conversation will help you remember that you are not alone and that hope is always worth holding onto.

    To learn more or take the pledge, visit https://thenovemberproject.org/ or find Chandler’s recovery community at www.joinrelay.app.

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    43 分