Unabashed You is where faith, courage, and self-belief collide—helping you become all you were created to be. Through inspiring conversations with everyday people just like you, find practical encouragement, and faith-centered guidance. Be empowered to rediscover your purpose, embrace your true identity, and live with unapologetic confidence. You’re not here to play small. You’re here to step boldly into your calling, see yourself as God sees you, and live a life that inspires others. BECOME ALL…
Nicole Gardner is bubbly, energetic and engaging - those would be my three words to describe her. She is already a certified life coach and is working towards a second certification. One of the things she keeps handy is the idea that life is 50/50, there’s some good stuff and some that’s not, no matter what. You get to choose how to look at and it will be transformative if you let it. Her family…
Burnout is real. Putting too much of ourselves, and our lives, into our careers can make us miss out on the work life balance we need. Mel Wilson left her job to begin the next chapter of her career, and to restore a happier home. It was not easy. It was hard, and it was messy. But she knew it was the next step. Mel shares that messy action can build a beautiful life, if you let it. The thoughts…
She is one RAD woman. A term from our collective youth, Mel Wilson is the personification of being rad. Being rad is radical - cool, awesome, great. Yes, she is all those things and more. Mel imparted some serious wisdom during our conversation, like: there’s power in owning your thoughts and they are something no one can ever take away from you. And, our worth is not tied to our results so own…
Coaching is all the rage it seems - there are so many, and all kinds. They want to come alongside to support and empower us. And we still have dedicated therapists out there who are ready to help us as well. But what’s the difference? When do you want one over the other, or maybe you want both. Coaching and therapy serve different purposes, and that’s what today’s episode is all about. It’s like…
I received heartbreaking news and one of the only things I could think of to do was to ‘rerun’ this episode. You see Tony Hicks was an extraordinary human being and my eyes fill with tears as I write this. His life did not take the trajectory you would think or hope for. As you will hear in our conversation and read in the blog, Tony represents what accountability, forgiveness and restoration look…
Conversations can lead to better places. Through them we express ourselves, we learn about others, and we can work out misunderstandings. Coaches can help with this. Here’s where we get stuck according to guest Becky Brouwer: we are afraid of doing it ‘wrong’. But what if you have the freedom to design your own life already? You just have to believe it. Becky wants to coach people to see the story…
How do you see things in a new way? Well, it starts with paying attention to your thoughts because they are what direct your feelings, which lead to how you behave, and the result follows all of that. You may or may not like how it’s going and so you have the choice, the opportunity to change how you look at things. Becky Brouwer is our guest this week and she knows first-hand the power in this…
An intro. Before we jump into today's episode, I want to ask you a question. Have you ever wondered why there seem to be coaches everywhere these days? Life coaches, business coaches, health coaches, mindset coaches—what's with all the coaches anyway? And more importantly, how do you know if hiring a coach is actually right for you? That's exactly why we created this special series, What's With…
An episode that looks at the benefits of both. Have you ever had a tough time making a decision? Like when to say yes and when to say no , and when each of those is in your best interest? When it will be for the greater good of those around you, and even farther out, depending on what it is that you do, and who you are, the kind of influence you have, the gifts you’ve been given, and how you use…
Growing up she kept her mouth shut and tried to be ‘good enough’. Sue Krogh started out as a people-pleaser, following society’s advice, she tried to stay in the mold of what was expected but somewhere along the way she started listening to herself instead. Slowly, through time, awareness and diligence, Sue realized she is of worth, and she has value because she now fully accepts her humanity. All…