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15 minutes | Jun 21, 2022
Why a Moderate Dose of Fear is Actually a Good Thing
Fear is a little tricky emotion.  It can hinder us. It can paralyze us. It can keep us from being all of who God has called us to be. It can convince us that shrinking is being humble. For the longest, I hoped that I would get to a place in my life where I would never have to confront or struggle with fear ever again. But is it possible that a small dose of fear could actually be a good thing?   In this episode I am challenging us to rethink what we have learned about fear, how it can actually be beneficial to us, and what I do when fear comes knocking on my door.------------ Season 5 is a wrap!!! The OTB podcast is going on break. I will be using this time to work on some exciting new projects ahead that I cannot wait to share with you.  I live for robust conversations and connections. Please sign up for my newsletter below so we can stay connected while the podcast is on pause. Thank you for your support these past 5 seasons, I could not have done it without you. Mentioned in this episode:Have you thought about starting a podcast? Check out my podcasting coach and her podcasting community:  https://alanadawson.com/Connect with Latasha: Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
37 minutes | Jun 7, 2022
Resisting the Status Quo and Redefining What Success Looks Like with Jennifer Ferguson
We have the ability and power to redefine what success looks like. We no longer have to continue to sacrifice our well-being in the name of achieving the "American Dream". We don't have to go along with the status quo. My guest, former senior finance executive, Jennifer Ferguson is joining us today to share her leadership journey and what led her to leave the "rat race" behind, become financially independent, and retire early. We also discuss: The unexpected health scare that caused her to reflect on what matters most Her experience as a woman of color serving as a senior executive Her process of reflecting on what brings her joy and what she really values Her thoughts about the great resignation  Her recommendations for becoming financially independent and retiring early Grab your notebook and lean all the way into the wisdom that Jennifer is sharing in this episode.  It may change the trajectory of your journey and bring you closer to the dream in your heart. About Jennifer Ferguson:Jennifer is a former senior finance executive who now spends her time helping others achieve financial independence, researching different investment opportunities and planning her next international trips. She resides in North Carolina with her husband and two college-aged children. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, hiking and cooking. Jennifer's Recommendations to help you become financially independent and redefining the "American Dream": https://www.instagram.com/richjourneyhttps://www.youtube.com/c/OurRichJourney/videoshttps://www.instagram.com/richandregularMoney Master the Game by Tony RobbinsQuit Like a Millionaire by Kristy Shen Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email
36 minutes | May 31, 2022
Why We Don’t Need Permission to Answer the Call to Lead with Faith Eury Cho
Have you been waiting for permission to do what God has called you to do? Do you feel like your calling goes against cultural norms? My guest, Faith Eury Cho, is bringing the whole truth and nothing but on today's episode.  Faith is exposing the root of the limited thinking around women serving within the kingdom of God. She shares her experience as a woman leader within the church and the challenges she has faced.  Also, the importance of us being authentic and true to God's given design as women leaders. We also discuss:  The glass ceiling that exists within the church for women leaders The low expectations that women leaders (especially Asian-American) have to battle  Why we don’t need someone to make room for us Challenges women of color face How comparison is the highway to compulsive behavior and making rash decisions How God shows up and does his greatest work in the ordinary, mundane parts of our lives How hard times teach us and does such a deep work within us and reveals what we actually think of God–pain is a great revealer Her message to the woman of color who is struggling with her identity God did not make a mistake when he called you. He knew exactly what he was doing.  May Faith's words and wisdom encourage you to push past fear and walk unapologetically into your calling.About Faith Eury Cho: Faith Eury Cho has been in the ministry since she was 19-years-old and continues to have a burning passion to know the Presence of God, articulate the gospel, and champion the marginalized. Currently, she is a pastor, a pastor’s wife, a founder The Honor Summit (501c3), and a church planter (Mosaic Covenant Church of NJ). However, her most precious role is to be a mother to her four children, and as a family they are launching Mosaic Church in February 20, 2022.  Connect with Faith Eury Cho:Website//Instagram//Instagram- The Honor Summit//Instagram- Mosaic Church Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!Mentioned in the Episode: How Regular Women Live Big Lives with God by Faith Eury Cho 
35 minutes | May 24, 2022
Overcoming the Need to Prove Yourself with Liv Dooley
The need to prove myself was my hidden driving force for a long season of my life.  It was the fuel behind me working late strenuous hours, hustling, saying yes when I should have said no, and feeling like I had to compete for and chase what was already mine. Can you relate? Have you battled with this as well?My guest, Liv Dooley is joining us today to share how her need to prove herself to others rewired her brain.  She also shares details of her struggle with substances to numb her pain and how she had to work through the process of healing her heart. Her practical tips and wisdom will help you with knowing exactly what to do when you're feeling insecure and unsure of what to do. Liv reassures us that is okay to lean all the way into our "extraness" and truly be who God created us to be.  Tune in. I assure that her words will be balm for your soul. About Liv Dooley:Liv has a gift for drawing others into the Word of God in new and refreshing ways, and there is nothing she likes to talk about more. She is a Bible teacher, author, and the podcast host of The Best Kept Secret with Liv Dooley. Liv leads a Christian non profit for girls and women called The Colorfully Candid Paradigm and an annual conference called Unconditional in Las Vegas, and she and the team of women she works with are just getting started. Connect with her at @candidliv or @colorfullycandid to keep the conversation flowing. Connect with Liv Dooley:Website//Instagram//Instagram (Colorfully Candid) Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email
47 minutes | May 16, 2022
The Race-Wise Family: Pursuing and Valuing a Multiethnic Community and Culture with Helen Lee
If you came from a home where race was not discussed or if you experienced racial pain or  trauma, today's topic may be a challenging one to navigate.  I want you to know that you are not alone and my guest Helen Lee is going to help all of us to become race-wise and create race-wise families.As parents we bear the responsibility of training and teaching our children about race from a biblical perspective. Gone are the days of us hoping that our children will value multiethnicity automatically or learn how to from someone else. If you're wondering where to start, I want you to lean all the way into today's episode with open hands and heart as Helen and I discuss: What it means to pursue multiethnicity and be a race-wise family God's intentionality and how he values multiethnicity How we can create communities of hope and healing Why we need to move beyond representation to creating a multiethnic community and culture Why we need to confront our own personal biases and take time to connect with others The church's responsibility in the pursuit of a multiethnic community and culture What our response should be when we are misunderstood and faced with rejection from others because of our decision to lead a race-wise family I want to challenge all of us to be brave and willing to start the change within. Grab a copy of this book and rally others around us to read it as well and do this journey together. Grab a copy of The Race Wise Family Here  About Helen:Helen is the director of product innovation at InterVarsity Press, where she previously served as a marketing director and an acquisitions editor. She is an award-winning writer and has frequently covered issues of race, ethnicity, and identity, including her seminal articles on Asian American Christianity which appeared in Christianity Today in 1996 (“Silent Exodus”) and 2014 (“Silent No More”). Helen is a frequent conference speaker and has contributed to or authored numerous books, devotionals, and Bibles, including Growing Healthy Asian American Churches and The Missional Mom. She is also a serial entrepreneur/intrapreneur, founding or co-founding organizations such as Redbud Writers Guild, Ink Creative Collective, and Best Christian Workplaces Institute. Helen also serves as the executive producer of The Disrupters Podcast, Get in The Word with Truth’s Table, and The Every Voice Now Podcast. She and her husband Brian have three sons and one mini-Berne doodle, and they live in Chicagoland. When she is not caring for family or working, she loves birdwatching, baking bread, and chipping away at middle-grade fiction. You can follow her on social media @helenleebooks and find out more about her at helenleebooks.com. Connect with Helen:Instagram//Website Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email
42 minutes | May 10, 2022
Building a Bridge Back to You: Embracing All of Who God Has Created Us to Be with Grace P. Cho
My friend, Grace P. Cho, joins us today to share her journey of trying to find belonging, wrestling with her Koreanness, and her journey to finding her identity. We also discuss:  How she unraveled the beliefs of who she was Why facing our pain is so important  What she is no longer apologizing for How she’s found freedom in her 40s Seeing God as a creator and creative  Grace holds nothing back. She is unapologetic, transparent, and is bringing her whole self and story to this episode.  She is a phenomenal leader and you’ll want to share this with a friend. About Grace P. Cho:Grace P. Cho is a Korean American writer, poet, speaker, and the editorial manager at (in)courage. She creates space for people to be known, nurtured, and challenged through her work and desires to elevate women of color’s voices in the publishing industry. Grace is the co-editor of Take Heart: 100 Devotions to Seeing God When Life’s Not Okay, co-author of Empowered: More of Him for All of You, and the author of the (in)courage Bible studies, Courageous Influence and Create in Me a Heart of Wisdom. Learn more at @gracepcho and at gracepcho.com.  Connect with Grace P. ChoInstagram// Facebook// Twitter//Website Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
40 minutes | May 3, 2022
Discovering Ourselves and Understanding Others Through the Lens of the Enneagram with Elisa Preston
A common misconception floating around is that we should know who we are by the time we are in our 20s.  When the truth is, understanding who we are and how our lives are intentionally connected to each other's is a life-long process.  There are many tools out there to help us on this journey and my favorite is the Enneagram Personality Test.  Enneagram expert and coach, Elisa Preston joins us today to dive into all things Enneagram.  Even if you are familiar with the Enneagram, Elisa is diving deeper and making connections that will add another layer of understanding.  We also dive into: What is the intent of the Enneagram and how it is different from other personality tests How our childhood message gives us our core fear, desires, weakness, and longings The three ways we walk: as an orphan, in our own strength, as the beloved of God Why we avoid diving deep and how to be free and clear to walk as the beloved of God How us getting to know ourselves through the lens of the enneagram helps us connect to others and better our relationships You are not weird. You are not strange. I know many of us have felt like that as child.  God has intentionally made each of us the way we are.  I want you to lean into the wisdom Elisa is bringing in this episode. I also encourage you to reach out to her and look into all of her resources available to help you finally walk within a life that is free and clear. Join Elisa at the Wives of Integrity Free Conference— register here (free until Wednesday, May 11, 2022): https://www.marriagelegacyuniversity.com/a/2147509846/kFnCoSPA About Elisa Preston:Elisa Preston is a writer, author, podcaster, and Personality Teacher. Her passion is helping people feel better from the inside-out by looking at old burdens in a new way. As a Personality Teacher, Elisa uses the Enneagram to help individuals, families, and groups get unstuck in their daily lives & daily operation. Elisa has been married to her pilot/soldier husband for 16 years. Their 6-year-old daughter is the joy of her life, and she'll always want to be in the sunshine. Elisa lives in western New York. Connect with Elisa Preston:Website//Instagram//Facebook Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!Mentioned in this episode: Free Enneagram Assessments:  http://www.yourenneagramcoach.com https://www.truity.com/ https://www.typologypodcast.com/ Recommended Read on Ennneagram Types: The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery  Wives of Integrity Conference: 
32 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Living with Chronic Pain and Fatigue: What Do You Do When You Feel Like Your Body Has Betrayed You? with Dena Dyer
What do you do when you start to encounter physical limitations that are getting in the way of what you've dreamed-- how you imagined your life would be? Should you ignore and try to push through or should you lean in and be still? How do you not allow bitterness and frustration to grow in your heart?  Dena Dyer joins us today to share her story about being diagnosed with Hashimoto disease and the importance of really listening to our body.  We also discuss:  Her battle with physical, spiritual, and emotional fatigue How it's okay to ask for help and not take on too much The importance of seeing a doctor and following their recommendations Gaining the tools to maintain wellness in every part of our life Why we need to take care of our social needs through friendship How age is not a factor in pursuing God's call: how we can overcome the lie that we are too old or too late to do what God has called us to do Dena is living proof that God can take our limitations and turn them into God-possibilities. We can still be used by him even in the midst of a challenging season in our life. Please share this episode with someone who may need this message of hope.About Dena Dyer:Dena Dyer loves Jesus, her family, all things literary, coffee, and British television. She’s an author of ten books and many articles, a professional speaker, and a coach who’s been married to her hubby Carey for 25 wonderful years (and a couple they don’t talk about). They have two young adult sons and a rescue dog who loves to sit on her lap during Zoom calls. Her passion is sharing words of humor and hope with wounded and weary people, and she enjoys singing on the praise team at the church where her husband is the worship pastor. She spends too much time online or in the fast food drive-through--but she and the Lord are working on it. Connect with her: website, Instagram or Facebook. Connect with Dena Dyer:Instagram//Facebook//Twitter//Pinterest//Website Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
44 minutes | Apr 19, 2022
Soul Work: Learning to Slow Down, Do the Work, and Embrace the Process with Kimberly N. Davis
I don't know about you but the in-between seasons of life can be unnerving.  We are not where we used to be and we're not quite where we want to be.  We may also be faced with signs that a pivot may be necessary in certain parts of our life.  My friend, Kimberly Davis, joins us today to discuss the importance of waiting well and what it looks like. She also poses the question I have reflected upon myself: Are we prepared to receive what we have been praying for? We also discuss:  Why we struggle with preparation seasons of our life How she did  the soul/self work to heal the little girl inside Why it's important to see  people from a place of healing rather than a place of brokenness Impacts of not being kind to her body (health issues) and seeing her body in a new way Why we struggle with preparation seasons of our life and signs that we may be operating outside of God’s will (red flags) Kimberly's story and wisdom will encourage you as you go through your divinely appointed season of waiting and preparation. Share this episode with a friend.  About Kimberly Davis:Kimberly N. Davis is a transformational speaker and host of the podcast, The Wonderfully Marvelous Life with Kimberly Nichole Davis. While she wears many hats, her love for sharing the gospel with women is paramount. Kimberly has served in women’s ministry for over nine years and reaches a vast audience speaking at conferences as well as through her podcast and live videos on social media. With the help of the Holy Spirit, she creates safe spaces for women to uncover the complexities of who they are in Christ; so they can know we are all uniquely made, and there is a place in us that God wants to uncover so we may do what we are purposed to do on this earth.  Kimberly is married to Clarence S. Davis, and together they have one son. For more information, join Kimberly at WonderfullyMarvelous.com.  Connect with Kimberly Davis:Website//Instagram Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email
29 minutes | Apr 12, 2022
Overcoming Anxiety so You Can Live a Courageous and Confident Life with Amy Debrucque
Are you struggling with breaking the cycle of fearful living?  Do negative thoughts bombard your brain night and day? Do you feel like you are a victim of your thoughts? You are not alone. It is possible to live a courageous and confident life. Amy Debrucque joins us today to share about her journey of overcoming debilitating anxiety and fearful living.  We also chatted about:  How she found freedom through her cancer journey The signs that she was struggling with anxiety How she relinquished control and embraced joy How to handle the negative thoughts that try to bombard our minds How our struggles will pass onto our children if we don't face them What her prayer is for her kids Amy's story is proof that it is possible to break free from the cycle of anxious thoughts that try to dictate our life.  Freedom can be found when we let go and allow God to heal our hearts and mind.  About Amy Debrucque:Amy Debrucque is a wife, mom of four, cancer survivor, and co-author of Embolden. She is the founder of the Life On Purpose Movement and host of the Life On Purpose Podcast where she encourages women to live on purpose instead of fear. Amy loves entertaining with family and friends. A self-proclaimed "beach junkie", health nut, and chocolate lover, she loves cooking, baking, attending her kids sporting events and getting in weekly HIIT workouts with her friend Alice. Connect with Amy Debrucque:Website//Instagram//Facebook//Podcast Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
14 minutes | Mar 22, 2022
Letting Go of the Hustle Mindset and Embracing Your Journey
Hurry up! You're behind.  Work harder so you can catch up.  Clear your to-do list.  If you don't do it now, it can never be done. You don't want to miss out.  That's not enough. Do more!Do any of these sound familiar?  These are some of the verses to the tune that has been playing in my head for as long as I can remember.  There are times when I am able to ignore it and other times I feel like I am a helpless victim to this song stuck on repeat.The pressure to perform and produce (hustle mindset) has wreaked havoc on my relationships and has taken a toll on my emotional, physical, and mental well-being.  Tune in as I share:  What has been at the root of my struggle with hustle mindset The lies that have blinded me from the truth The two questions that have helped me to reflect and realign The steps I am taking to overcome the pressure to perform and realign my mind to God's purpose for my life It is possible to live free in this hustle-driven, performance-focused society.  We don't have to earn rest. We can fully embrace the rest God has prepared for us.  Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email Mentioned in this episode:  Hebrews 4:9-11 Set up Focus on iPhone- https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/set-up-a-focus-iphd6288a67f/ios Sacred Rest by Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith- https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Rest-Recover-Energy-Restore/dp/1478921676
33 minutes | Mar 15, 2022
Change: Getting Comfortable with the Uncomfortable with Leslie Limardo
We all want change but true change and growth is uncomfortable.  I don't know about you but I don't like being uncomfortable. The very thought activates my sweat glands, causes the hair on the back of my neck to stand up, and my first reaction is to run in the opposite direction.  My friend, Leslie Limardo, is with us today to talk about how we can start leaning into the discomfort that change requires. We also chat about:  Why we need to let go of what we used to do and who we used to be How transformation requires dying to ourself The cost of being overambitious and super driven How to combat the lies with the word of God How to look at our stories through the eyes of compassion It is the end of the first quarter of 2022.  If you are struggling with your goals, I want you to lean all the way into what Leslie has to share. If you apply the tools and strategies she is sharing, they will put you right back on track to accomplish what you have set out to do this year. About Leslie Limardo:Leslie Limardo is the founder of Life Management Coaching. As a coach, she works with everyday women, leaders, and entrepreneurs to develop the structure needed in their lives to support goal achievement. Leslie helps them get organized, set boundaries, create appropriate goals, and overcome fear. She desires to see every woman boldly walking in their purpose unapologetically. Connect with Leslie Limardo:Website//Instagram Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
47 minutes | Mar 8, 2022
Finding Hope at the End of Your Rope with Bethny Ricks
Her life appeared to be one that only dreams were made of---she was highly successful, well-traveled, and named one of the top 100 Most Influential African American Business Leaders.  At the height of her career, she walked away from it all.  Our conversation was real, raw, and relevant. In this fast pace over-achieving world, Bethny's story, transparency, and hard earned wisdom is a hope filled breath of fresh air and a balm for your soul.   About Bethny Ricks:Bethny is a former senior business executive who now speaks and writes about hope, purpose, and the leadership tools needed to achieve our well-done in Christ. She resides along the Ohio countryside with her two children. In her spare time, she enjoys copious  amounts of coffee and hiking. Connect with Bethny Ricks:Website// Instagram Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
36 minutes | Mar 1, 2022
Why We Need to Stop Overthinking and Just Take a Leap of Faith with Rachel Scott
What has God asked you to do? What dream has he placed in your heart? If you're like me, maybe you've been negotiating with him and hesitating for days, months, years, maybe even decades. If I'm speaking to you, my friend Rachel Scott is with us to share about Why obedience has to become a non-negotiable Why we need to follow the voice of God vs the opinions of others The importance of having tunnel vision to avoid distractions Why it's important for us to celebrate others  If you've been waiting on a sign to step out, this is your sign! Tune in and share this episode with a friend. I value your feedback! Please Click Here to Leave a Rate and Review of the Podcast About Rachel Scott:Rachel G. Scott is a wife, mother, and Ohio native. She is the Founder of the I Can’t Come Down Movement, an organization dedicated to helping women walk in their purpose and assignment with focus. As a writer, speaker, podcast host and entrepreneur, she has been featured nationally and internationally on television, podcast, radio, devotionals, and blogs. She is a former Huffington Post contributor and current YouVersion and Moody Radio Cleveland Partner. Rachel is deeply devoted to serving God, loving and honoring her husband, and raising her children in a Godly home where they experience authenticity and learn to embrace their imperfections. Connect with Rachel Scott:Website//Instagram//Facebook Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
41 minutes | Feb 22, 2022
Anchoring Our Identity: Moving from Doing to Being with Jenny Erlingsson
Are you caught up in the hamster wheel of doing and struggle with just being? Are you wrestling with letting go and leaning into God's ability to do what we cannot?Jenny Erlingsson is joining us today to share her story of overcoming performance mentality.  She shares why it is so important for our identity to be anchored in Christ alone and how it is not God's plan for us to run on empty. We also discuss:   Being hooked on people pleasing and affirmation of others Getting caught up in the “doing” hamster wheel How to let things go and embrace rest How we as leaders set the stage for those following after us Why detoxing our thoughts is so important Tune in as Jenny helps to shift our heart posture from doing to being.  Share this episode with a friend.About Jenny Erlingsson:Jenny is an author, speaker, wife to a handsome Viking from Iceland, and mother to four equally cute and fierce mocha drops. After over a decade in pastoral ministry, her family followed the call of God to serve in Iceland. Jenny is the author of several books and devotions that help women cultivate Christ-Centered Identity, Intimacy and Influence.Out of the overflow of that she founded Milk & Honey Women and Milk & Honey Books where she encourages others to remain firmly rooted in Christ as they step out in their unique purposes, including writing and publishing.  Connect with Jenny Erlingsson:Website//Instagram Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//EmailOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!Mentioned in this episode: Want to start a podcast? Connect with my podcast coach, Alana Dawson- http://www.alanadawson.com
40 minutes | Feb 15, 2022
Community: Why We Need It, How to Find it, and How to Work Through Past Hurts with Rachael Wade
 My favorite African proverb says, if you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together. I've learned that we were made for community. It is impossible to heal alone, grow alone, or to become who God has called us to be alone. I know some of us have been hurt wounded in community. I want to challenge you to lean into what Rachael has to share today. We talk about: Why it's so hard to find community How hurt is inevitable--it's risky How God calls us to stay and work through hurt How to deal with the root of bitterness Overcoming the comparison trap If you are looking for a community to be a part of, join my Facebook Group- We are Stronger Together It's a diverse group of Christian women who are learning and growing together on this life journey.  I can't wait to connect with you there. About Rachael Wade:Rachael is a wife, mom of two, and teacher who is passionate about encouraging & equipping women with the word of God. She believes in the power of the "in process" every day story. For this reason she created Olive Us a platform where women #recount2remember the goodness & faithfulness of God. When Rachael isn't teaching, writing, and holding space for stories, she's folding laundry, driving kids around, and hanging out in her comfy pajamas at home with her family.  Connect with Rachael Wade:Website//Instagram//Instagram(Olive Us)//Facebook//Facebook (Olive Us) Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email//Facebook Group- We are Stronger TogetherOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
45 minutes | Feb 8, 2022
Being the Only One in the Room and Other Leadership Lessons with Jo Saxton
Jo Saxton joins us today to share her story of being the only black woman leader in the room.  She candidly talks about the challenges she faced and how she grew through them and made a decision to show up anyway.  We also discuss:  Dealing with the feelings of being "too much" How a rejection does not mean it's not our calling Grit and why it's important for us to grow our grit Community is the antidote for loneliness in leadership How to prevent offloading on those we love and take care of ourselves About Jo Saxton:Jo Saxton is a speaker, author, podcast host, and leadership coach who has dedicated her career to investing in women leaders own their voice and  find their purpose in their personal lives and in leadership. Born to Nigerian parents and raised in London, England,Jo lives in Minneapolis with  her husband, Chris and two daughters.She loves the everyday stuff  like good music, good food, and good friends. And Target. She really, really loves Target. Connect with Jo Saxton:Website//Website (Ezer Collective)//Coaching Website//Lead Stories Podcast//Jo Saxton's Books//Facebook//Instagram//Twitter//Linked In Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email//Facebook Group- We are Stronger TogetherOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
15 minutes | Feb 1, 2022
Why It's Important to Know Who You Are (and who you are not)
It's hard to walk in shoes that do not fit.  Many of us (including myself) have spent years trying to live someone else's life---walk in their shoes.  All while neglecting the uniquely crafted shoes God has created for us to run our race within our own lane. I have learned that there is a level of freedom that can only be found when we really get to know who we are and who we are not.  Tune into this episode as I share practical tips on how you can start get to know who you are and fully embrace every part of you.  Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email//Facebook Group- We are Stronger TogetherOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!Mentioned in the episode:Free Enneagram Online Test: https://www.truity.com/The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile
15 minutes | Feb 1, 2022
Why Our Why Matters More Than Our What
If it seems like good motives and wrong motives get us to the same place then why is it important for us to examine our motives? In this episode, I am diving into a topic that can be a bit tangly: our motives and why they matter.  There was a season in my life where I was driven by ambition, busy over-achieving, and had an insatiable desire to prove my worth.  Yes, I was accomplishing goals but my "why" almost caused me to lose what mattered most. I learned that wrong motives can get us to a place but they will not sustain us.  In this episode, I share the importance of examining our hidden motives, how they will eventually come to the surface, and what we can do to ensure that we are driven by the right motives. Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email//Facebook Group- We are Stronger TogetherOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!
18 minutes | Feb 1, 2022
It's Okay to Hit the Reset Button, Pivot, and Try Something New (it's not too late)
Do you feel stuck? Are you being haunted by the thought of "It's too late?" Are you feeling this urge to try something new but are overwhelmed with fear and the daunting "what ifs"? In this episode I share the signs that it may be time to hit the reset button, what may be holding you back from trying something new, and the steps you can take right now to bravely take the next best step towards a fresh start. Friends, it's okay to start over. It's okay to pivot and go in another direction. Let me help you.  Tune in for practical steps and actionable takeaways.  Share this episode with a friend. Connect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email//Facebook Group- We are Stronger TogetherOTB Email Tribe: Click here for updates and encouragement in your inbox!Mentioned in this episode:Joshua 1
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