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  • #129- Beyond the Clutter- Breaking Free From Emotional Autopilot
    Mar 5 2026

    Clutter is not always about being messy or disorganized. Sometimes it is a signal that something deeper is asking for our attention.

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis talks about the connection between clutter and avoidance. The overflowing inbox, messy closet, or tasks we keep putting off can often point to emotions we have not slowed down enough to face. Instead of seeing clutter as a failure, she encourages us to see it as a message.

    Dr. Phyllis shares a simple framework called CLEAR to help move through both physical and emotional clutter. It begins by clarifying what you might be avoiding and listening to the emotions underneath it. From there, she encourages you to engage God and invite Him into the moment for courage and guidance. The next step is to act by taking one small step toward what you have been putting off. Finally, reflect and rejoice by noticing the progress you made.

    Clutter is not a character flaw. You are not lazy and you are not broken. Often it is simply a signal that something in your life needs care and attention. When we slow down long enough to notice the message, we create space for peace and clarity.

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    18 min
  • #128- Moments that Matter: How Small Check-Ins Create Lasting Connection
    Feb 26 2026

    Feeling isolated is easy, and sometimes it seems like you’re the only one facing life’s challenges. But what makes life meaningful are the small moments of connection. You don’t have to say much to make a moment matter—sometimes just showing up is enough.

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis shares how intentionally reaching out to others can transform relationships and create lasting bonds. She walks us through the Reach Model, a practical way to stay aligned and connected with the people who matter most. From quick check-ins to heartfelt conversations, Dr. Phyllis shows how even the simplest actions can make a significant difference in the lives of those around you.

    Connection matters, presence matters, and the moments you create today can leave a lasting impact.

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    19 min
  • #127- Monotony Break Free Moments
    Feb 19 2026

    Have you ever felt like life is just rinse and repeat? You wake up, move through the day, go to bed, and do it all over again. It can feel like you’re circling the same runway, never quite taking off.

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis shares a recent experience that made her pause and pay attention to what was really happening around her. Sometimes we move so quickly through our routines that we stop noticing. We stop reflecting. We stop asking if this pace is actually serving us.

    This conversation is a reminder that monotony is not a life sentence. There are moments that invite us to break free. Moments that nudge us to recenter and refocus.

    You have the ability to step off the treadmill. You have the power to shift your perspective, slow down, and choose differently. Sometimes it starts with simply becoming more observant and aware.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck in repetition, this episode will encourage you to pause, pay attention, and take one intentional step forward.

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    15 min
  • #126- God's Wake Up Call
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis reflects on what she describes as God’s wake up calls. She shares about a season when she was moving quickly, focused on doing all the right things and being the kind of mom she believed she should be. In the middle of that pace, she began to realize that God had been gently signaling that something needed to shift.

    Sometimes those signals are subtle. A sense of unease. A quiet thought that keeps returning. A feeling that we are pushing harder than we need to. When we move past those small nudges and continue on, there are moments when God allows something more significant to slow us down. Not as punishment, but as redirection.

    Dr. Phyllis talks about what it looked like for her to be “taken off the treadmill” and how that pause helped her see things more clearly. She reminds us that these wake up calls are rooted in love. They are invitations to pay attention, to reassess, and to make changes that lead to renewal.

    If you have felt prompted to slow down or sensed that something in your life needs to shift, this conversation offers space to reflect. God’s desire is not to shame or pressure, but to guide, restore, and refresh.

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    15 min
  • #125- Rooted, Not Rattled- Standing Strong When Others Don't Understand
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis explores what it means to remain rooted rather than rattled when others do not understand your decisions or the season you are in.

    As priorities shift and life changes, standing firm without external approval can be challenging. Drawing from her own experiences, Dr. Phyllis emphasizes the importance of developing deep roots that provide stability and clarity, even when opinions or expectations create pressure.

    She introduces the ROOTS framework as a guide for staying grounded: remembering whose you are, owning your current season, remaining open to wise counsel, trusting God, and standing strong in conviction.

    Listeners are also encouraged to reflect on their support system and consider who truly belongs in their village and has earned the right to speak into their lives.

    This episode offers a thoughtful reminder that strength comes from being deeply rooted, not from the approval of others.

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    31 min
  • #124-From Surviving to Thriving: The Art of Learning, Laughing & Loving Every Day
    Jan 29 2026

    Ever feel like life has slipped into autopilot and you’re just getting through the day? This episode is a reminder that surviving doesn’t have to be the baseline. Thriving can start with small, intentional shifts.

    We talk about the importance of continuing to learn and staying curious, finding moments of laughter as a way to release pressure, and allowing emotions to move instead of holding everything in. You are more than your current situation, and hard seasons do not erase who you are.

    Using the image of a triangle with three corners, learn, laugh, and love, this conversation encourages a more balanced way of living. It’s a simple, grounding reminder that we’re all doing our best and that it’s okay to want more than just survival.

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    29 min
  • #123- Faith, Fatigue, and Frustration: Letting Yourself Be Human While You Love and Lead
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis joins us to explore what happens when faith, exhaustion, and the pressures of real life all show up at once. You can be faithful, tired, and frustrated at the same time—and still lead with love.

    We dive into the importance of authentic presence and why growth and transformation aren’t about perfection. It’s about showing up as your real self, allowing yourself to feel what you feel without shame, and redefining what resilience really means.

    Dr. Phyllis shares a practical three-step tool to help you check in with yourself when frustration arises:

    Admit – acknowledge your feelings without judgment

    Allow – give yourself permission to feel

    Align – choose how to respond in a way that reflects your values and faith

    This episode is a reminder that being human, with all your emotions and imperfections, actually makes you a stronger caregiver, leader, and follower of God.

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    15 min
  • #122-From Impulse to Intention: Pressing Pause Before You Say Yes
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Phyllis explores what happens in the space between the urge to say yes and the decision to follow through. She shares a personal story from her caregiving role, along with an unexpected lesson that came from caring for her dogs. What began as small, reactive moments turned into a deeper realization about how often we move straight from impulse into action without checking in first.

    Every decision is a doorway, and most of us walk through way too fast.

    Dr. Phyllis introduces the pause process, a simple, practical tool you can use before making both major decisions and everyday yeses. This isn’t about overthinking. It’s about creating enough space to notice what’s driving the urge.

    She breaks down how to slow the moment, recognize urgency for what it is, and choose intentionally instead of reflexively.

    Not every need is ours to meet. Not every opportunity is ours to own.

    If you’ve ever said yes and immediately felt overwhelmed, resentful, or full of regret, this episode offers a grounded way to do things differently next time.

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    29 min