
E7 The Stories We Believe, Graves and Gardens
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Listen in for an honest update on my counseling practice, a shift in how I'm showing up for clients, and a powerful message about the stories we tell ourselves.
We will explore how internal narratives—those we silently repeat—can either dig graves in our lives or cultivate gardens. Drawing from real-life examples and relationship dynamics, we will discuss how to recognize when assumptions and inner dialogues shape mental health, marriage, and parenting, for better or worse.
You'll hear:
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How negative self-talk and assumptions sabotage relationships
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The metaphor of “stories as shovels” and how to choose narratives that bring life
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How to spot when you’re guarding your heart versus leaning into truth and connection
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How faith and radical acceptance offer a grounded path forward in hard seasons
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or just stuck in old thought patterns—this episode will meet you where you are and invite you to plant something new.
🌱 This week’s challenge: Notice the stories you're telling yourself—are you digging a garden or a grave?
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