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  • 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
  • Greatest Hits Rerun: Everything Communicates
    2025/10/31

    Greatest Hit Series: This originally aired as Episode 227.

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil unpack one of their favorite phrases: “Everything communicates.” From how you dress to how you show up in relationships, every choice tells a story about who you are and what you value. Neil opens up about losing his brother to suicide and the tender spiritual prompting that led him to start removing a tattoo he once got in his honor, a deeply personal journey about aligning your outward expression with your inner faith.

    Together, they explore what it means to live intentionally, how small actions like being on time or keeping your word build trust, and why presence matters more than perfection when resolving conflict. This conversation invites you to pause and ask: Does what I’m communicating reflect who I truly am?

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    37 分
  • 335: Rejection is Protection
    2025/10/22

    In this solo episode, Corrine opens up about what happens when rejection feels personal and how God can use those moments to lovingly redirect us. After being told she “didn’t have enough personality” for a project and feeling out of place at a work event, Corrine realized how quickly we can chase validation from people instead of from God.

    She shares how the Spirit reminded her not to prove her worth, and how rejection can actually be divine protection. With warmth and honesty, she reflects on God’s “GPS,” how detours often lead to better destinations, and why our value was decided long before anyone’s opinion.

    This episode is a reminder that even when we feel unseen or misunderstood, God is still guiding the route and His redirection is never a mistake.

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    20 分
  • Greatest Hits Rerun: Satan Wants You to Waste Your Time (Ep 193)
    2025/10/15

    Greatest Hit Series: This originally aired as Episode 193.

    The theme of distraction keeps popping up for Corrine, and specifically, how distraction can keep us from doing the most important things. In this episode, Corrine and Neil talk about some of the ways to combat this, how to identify it in your life, and where you’ll find the best solution that’s exactly meant for you.

    Supporting Resources:

    “The Infinite Atonement” Book by Tad R. Callister

    “Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints” Talk by Russell M. Nelson

    “Of Things That Matter Most” Talk by Dieter F Uchtdorf

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    44 分
  • 334:  The Two FBIs with Former Special Agent Nicole Parker
    2025/10/07

    In this episode, Corrine sits down with her friend Nicole Parker—former FBI Special Agent, Fox News contributor, and now author of The Two FBIs (releasing Nov 11). Nicole opens up about her 13 years inside the Bureau, the tension she saw between “FBI One” (agents serving with integrity and courage) and “FBI Two” (where politics clouded justice), and the brave choice she made to walk away when her faith and integrity mattered more than a pension.

    She also shares one of the most miraculous moments of her career, an arrest that turned into a last-minute rescue for two little girls and how that experience reminded her that God’s hand shows up most powerfully in the 11th hour.

    Corrine and Nicole talk about what it really means to live fearlessly, why your integrity is priceless, and how Nicole has used her national platform to boldly testify of her faith in Jesus Christ. From surviving 9/11 in New York City to choosing courage over comfort at the FBI, Nicole’s story is both riveting and deeply inspiring.

    For more from Nicole, follow her on Instagram @nicoleparkerusa and pre-order The Two FBIs now at harpercollins.com.

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    50 分
  • 333: Remembering Russell M Nelson, physician and prophet
    2025/09/29

    With the passing of President Russell M. Nelson, prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Corrine and Neil take time to honor his life and share the ways his teachings have deeply shaped their own. From his landmark invitations to “let God prevail” and “think celestial,” to his counsel on temple worship, peacemaking, and joy, they reflect on how his words became personal turning points in their faith, marriage, and family life.

    They talk about the talks that inspired Corrine to share her testimony more boldly online, the challenge that led them to weekly temple worship just before walking through unimaginable loss, and the perspective that helped them find peace in grief. Along the way, they explore the timeless truths he emphasized, truths that can help anyone seeking more purpose, clarity, and strength in a noisy and uncertain world.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to keep an eternal perspective when life feels heavy, how to find peace that isn’t dependent on your circumstances, or how to more fully hear God’s voice in your everyday decisions, this episode is both a tribute and an invitation to anchor your life in the kind of faith President Nelson exemplified.

    Resources:

    • The miracle behind President Nelson’s call to be an apostle: https://www.ldsliving.com/the-miracle-behind-president-nelsons-call-as-an-apostle/s/90529
    • A Plea to My Sisters by Russell M. Nelson: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2015/10/a-plea-to-my-sisters?lang=eng
    • Doors of Death by Russell M. Nelson: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1992/04/doors-of-death?lang=eng
    • Insights from a Prophet's Life Russell M. Nelson by Sheri Dew: https://amzlink.to/az0zkYSAjOoNE


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    48 分