The elevated conversations no one gets to have with elite woman and couple entrepreneurs everyone wants to know. Therapist and coach, Amy Van Slambrook, brings you behind these ”closed door” conversations to show you how the most successful entrepreneurs create and manage everything from relationships, faith, prosperity and trauma.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipReligion & SpiritualityBusiness |
In this episode, I talk about the importance of recognizing the things in our lives that attempt to block us from being the light that we are meant to be. It's time for us to shine bright and illuminate the world around us. more
How do couples make it through times when each person's identity is growing and changing...just not at the same time the other's is? What happens if one person is focused on personal growth and development but the other doesn't prioritize it as much... more
In this episode, Amy talks about how to eliminate the things, the mindsets and the obstacles that are holding you back in 2024. It's a new year and God is ready to release you into the more. more
In this episode, Amy talks about the importance of not letting money be your master. As children of God, it is our birthright to live in abundance. Don't let the enemy keep you shackled in fear of not having enough. Your Father is the God of more tha... more
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Every episode is full of gems and spirit led conversations that inspire. Amy has a heart of gold and such a gentle, yet powerful coaching style.
Amy’s passion for encouraging the children of God is very evident through each episode.
I love hearing these intimate honest conversations with these extraordinary people. Amy brings so many incredible guests to her show and I love how open these conversations are. And each episode really bring hope to others who are having to deal with our own trials.
In my opinion, the world is healing from a massive amount of trauma. Amy has a way of explaining things in a Godly fashion that combines elements of science and psychology with a faith in Jesus. Her knowledge and delivery are excellent and this podcast will help sooo many people. It’s a must listen. Subscribe to it
Amy’s content has always been my guidepost for elevated discussions and has helped raised my bar. Her spiritual gift is truly transforming pain into positivity and purpose. Amy’s unique integration of business savvy, mental health, and faith provides much needed inspiration and perspective that can benefit both aspiring business leaders and those already at the top.
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