
We were not created to live life alone. The Art of Friendship podcast will help you fulfill your God-given friend-longing, improve existing relationships, and invest in others longing to connect. With humor, honesty and transparency, Kim Wier guides the conversation with friends and experts to help you discover how life-changing and life-giving friendships can be yours. Kim Wier is a speaker, radi... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Relationships bring us so much joy, but committed relationships also mean walking with freinds through their deep valleys. Are you prepared? In this episode, Kim talks with author Becky Baudouin who shares her journey alongside her mom through the va... more
Everywhere we look, a generation of kids is floundering- or worse. The answer isn't a governent program or even a church intervention. The hope for each struggling kids is one caring adult. Could you be the one? In this episode, Kim shares the incred... more
Is it an empty or it just spacious? How you view the nest after kids fly away determines just what kind of second half you will enjoy. In this "part 2" conversation, Kim is joined again by author and renowned family advocate Jim Burns to help you cas... more
The clock is ticking and the day will come. Your kids will grow up leaving you in an empty nest. What an oppotunity! In this conversation, Kim is joined by author and renowned family advocate Jim Burns to help you cast a vision and plan for what coul... more
What is truth? And what is your relationship to truth? How we define truth and the relationship we have with it can transform your world and the world. This week, Kim talks renowned apologist Dr. Jeff Meyers, author of Truth Changes Everything. Kim i... more
When we are mistreated or betrayed, we have every right to be angry- but so does God. Did you know He is angry with you? This week, Kim talks with pastoral counselor and counseling professor, Brad Hambrick, author of Angry With God.
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For a kid, summer was the best time of the year for having fun and making friends. It still can be! The relaxed days of summer hold golden opportunities for building new friendships and strengthening existing ones – if you make a plan. In this conver... more
I really enjoy listening to this Podcast! There hasn’t been a new episode posted since July 29, 2023, Is this show still active?
In the episode “keep your marriage, ditch the unhappiness” the guest speaker shared a story of her husband being verbally belittling to her and the follows it up with how HER response was an over reaction.
It’s very detrimental when Christian programming does not hold men accountable for their abusive and belittling behavior towards their spouse. That is not “normal” arguing or differences of opinions. It perpetuates the cycle of abuse. Disappointing and unhelpful episode.
Just discovered this podcast, while searching for interviews of Dr Marisa Franco… the topic of developing and nurturing friendships post pandemic- in such a polarized world- is so very important.
Many good conversation topics, can’t wait to listen to more.









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