Is your loved one on a different faith journey than you expected? Do you struggle to connect with them? Are you experiencing a range of emotions? Join certified life coach, Chris Rich, as she shares tips to create amazing mixed faith relationships without having to be on the same page with religion. Even if you are not in a mixed faith relationship, these tools are helpful in ANY situation.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness |
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This is the topic on my heart at all times. So grateful to find someone speaking honestly about all the nuances. Wish I had found this sooner so that I would have had a community of support.
Thank you for your episode about why you stay and your process for that. It’s a message more of us need to hear!
As a recreation therapist myself, I work with clients all the time to improve their mental health and I feel like Chris is my coach that is just a click away. Her podcasts are the perfect length to learn and apply a skill in my own life, and her insight helps be show up more in my job and personal relationships. Literally ANYONE could benefit from what she has to say, whether you are in a mixed faith relationship or not.
I love listening to Chris! She has the best advice, awesome stories, and I love how real she is. She truly gets how life can get messy, and has the tools and life experience to help me shift my perspective to become better. This is my go to podcast to help me in my mixed faith relationships.
I met Chris and she is an amazing person. Because of this I started getting her emails. I decided one day to listen to her podcast. Yes, she focuses on mixed faith relationships, but the advice she gives to improve yourself can be used with anyone. Another thing she pointed out in one of the podcasts is we think of these relationships as spousal. Unless we are snobs, or live where everyone is the same faith, we all have relationships with people of other faiths. Friends, colleagues, service peop... more
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