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HH #667 Finding Hope in the Midst of Suffering with Jamie Ivey and Toni Collier

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Hey friends! Today’s show is my first show back after a 3-month break. I wanted to come back and have a conversation with a friend about how I’ve been doing since my world fell apart in early February. My good friend Toni and I have a conversation about grief and pain, and I hope it is encouraging to you right where you are today - no matter what your world currently looks like. We both have walked through immense pain and grief in these last six months and on the show, you will hear us both process this in our own unique ways.

I’m deeply grateful for this community! Your love and support from afar during my absence have meant the world to me. I’m thrilled to be back and look forward to the exciting things we have in store this month, including revisiting my book content and celebrating The Happy Hour’s monumental TEN-YEAR anniversary next week!

Thanks for listening and sharing these episodes with a friend. I don’t take that lightly.

SHOW LINKS:

-Connect with Toni Collier

-Connect with Jamie

-Subscribe to Jamie’s Newsletter

-Join the Why Can’t I Get it Together Book Club

-Savannah Locke

-Dr. Curt Thompson's Podcast, Being Known

  continue reading

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Hey friends! Today’s show is my first show back after a 3-month break. I wanted to come back and have a conversation with a friend about how I’ve been doing since my world fell apart in early February. My good friend Toni and I have a conversation about grief and pain, and I hope it is encouraging to you right where you are today - no matter what your world currently looks like. We both have walked through immense pain and grief in these last six months and on the show, you will hear us both process this in our own unique ways.

I’m deeply grateful for this community! Your love and support from afar during my absence have meant the world to me. I’m thrilled to be back and look forward to the exciting things we have in store this month, including revisiting my book content and celebrating The Happy Hour’s monumental TEN-YEAR anniversary next week!

Thanks for listening and sharing these episodes with a friend. I don’t take that lightly.

SHOW LINKS:

-Connect with Toni Collier

-Connect with Jamie

-Subscribe to Jamie’s Newsletter

-Join the Why Can’t I Get it Together Book Club

-Savannah Locke

-Dr. Curt Thompson's Podcast, Being Known

  continue reading

761 episódios

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