Archived Podcast Episodes
Will the Real Man Please Stand Up? Dave & Ann Wilson
103: Alienated: One Child’s Journey to Reconnect (A Parental Alienation story)
Parents who are alienated from their children due to the behavior of a former spouse face devastating loss. But there is hope for redemption! Listen to Ron Deal’s conversation with Dr. Richard Marks on how Marks re-connected with his mother as an adult and has enjoyed a healthy, thriving relationship with her for 30 years.
Between a Parenting Rock and a Hard Place
No Matter What
It seems like teenagers have a knack for putting their parents’ love to the test.
What Do I Do With My Anger?: Brant Hansen
In one of the most provocative episodes of Real Life Loading… so far, Brant Hansen is going to challenge you when it comes to anger. Is there no excuse for righteous anger? How can you forgive someone who has deeply hurt you? How do we practically get rid of bitterness and anger in our lives? We get vulnerable and honest in this challenging episode with author and radio host, Brant Hansen.
Faith in the workplace? ESPN announcer Dan Orlovsky says yes
After publicly praying on ESPN for Damar Hamlin’s accident, Dan Orlovsky shares how prayer in an NFL locker room changed his life too. And why he models faith at work.
Marriage: Video Selfie
Is prayer okay in the NFL?: Dan Orlovsky
Unhealthy Coalitions
Sis, Take a Breath: Kirsten & Benjamin Watson
The Rod of Correction (Proverbs 13)
Our Story, The Next Chapter: Kirsten & Benjamin Watson
Crockpot Play
Good Eating Habits
Would you like to grow a spiritually strong family? Then make sure you’re feeding them nutritious spiritual food.
Who am I again? Benjamin & Kirsten Watson
How to Pray When You Don’t Feel Like Praying: Ruth Bethany
Anger, apathy, and even a constant desire for consumption in our lives can sap our zeal to be with God. But what if our prayer lives didn’t completely stink? Ruth Bethany gets real about how to pray when you don’t feel like praying.
Walk a Mile
Provoking to Anger
As a parent, you could be the source of your child’s anger.