Episode 6

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8th Dec 2022

Five Questions to Help You Avoid Bad Advice

How do you distinguish good advice from bad? Today we'll discuss five questions you can pack in your wise-living tool bag.

You'll also hear a hair-raising true tale of the cost of blindly following directions!

In Part 3 of the "Core Compass of Truth" series, we'll look at the importance of seeking guidance from others.

It's only to the degree you live aligned with truth about yourself, God, and others that you can be and become your true and best self!

Get help fulfilling – and teaching your children – life’s Key 3 aims: Learn yourself, Love God, and Live connected.

Start by subscribing to Hi(Lights), a weekly e-letter of encouragement and insights on life and parenting. Join at https://www.stephaniepresents.com and check out other resources and speaking engagements for women and parents.

Remember my friend, you have an impact that is immeasurable, eternal, and irreplaceable.

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About the Podcast

Living Wide and Deep
Growing a life of spiritual strength, emotional health, and relational wisdom
You want to be the best possible person, parent, or spouse. Yet sometimes you may not know how. You may feel alone. I understand.

The "Living Wide and Deep" podcast helps you grow spiritually strong, emotionally healthy, and relationally wise. Your good intentions and abilities will thrive through learning and applying principles from research, real-life experience, and the Bible.

You don't have to choose between deep and narrow or wide and shallow. You can live wide and deep! Stephanie brings depth and winsomeness, authority and vulnerability. A wife, mom, mother-in-law, and Nana, Stephanie is a speaker and writer who loves helping others flourish.
Learn more at her website, https://www.stephaniepresents.com/

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Stephanie Smith

Stephanie knows from experience good intentions aren't enough to be spiritually strong, emotionally healthy, and relationally smart--or to raise kids who are. She shares powerful Scriptural principles and science-backed insights into human behavior to equip people to grow good intentions into godly impact.

Stephanie's authenticity creates immediate connection with audiences both virtual and on the stage, while gracious authority provides clarity and confidence for listeners. Her leadership experience includes being a certified Primal Question coach, Christian school founding board member and teacher, homeschool cooperative founder, and Teen Theater Director.

Stephanie is a wife, mother of five grown sons, mother-in-law of four, and Nana to a growing tribe of awesome grandkids. She is committed to Psalm 17:17-18, proclaiming God's power to generations through wisdom forged in real life.