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CLARITY with Lain Ehmann

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CLARITY with Lain Ehmann

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CLARITY with Lain Ehmann

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CLARITY with Lain Ehmann

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CLARITY with Lain Ehmann

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I’m a huge reader, and one of the most influential books in my marriage and relationships is Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman.It helps us love others not as we want to be loved, but in the way that helps THEM feel loved. In this episode, I t
I’m deconstructing elements that go into how we choose, so we can make better decisions. And one element I’ve come across is the idea of whether you’re a satisficer or an optimizer. In this episode of Clarity, we’ll talk about how this distinct
How can you evaluate your decisions if you don’t know what you’re trying to accomplish? It’s such a basic idea, but one we often overlook. In this episode, we talk about setting parameters for your desired outcomes so you know where you’re head
Those in the medical profession have had a variety of challenges over the past few years — particularly if they’ve chosen to go against the prescribed approach to treatment. Our guest today, Dr. Nathan Goodyear, is an integrative cancer expert
Online haters and critics can keep us from opening our mouths, for fear of being attacked. Activist Alison Furno joins us to talk about dealing wtih the negative opinions from others. As a Prager Influencer, Turning Point USA representative, an
We’re conditioned to see censorship as bad, picturing the Nazis burning piles of books in the 1940s. Bad, right?Well, not necessarily. Before we make up our minds that censorship is something to fight at all costs, let’s take a look at what is
Over the past few years, we’ve had a lot taken from us — our livelihood, our freedom, our sense of safety. I would argue that the lack of community we now experience is having a huge mental, emotional, and even physical impact. In this episode,
The idea of being obedient to anything other than our own desires has become a huge taboo in our society. Why has obedience gotten such a bad rap? And is it time to redefine “obedience” in a more positive way? 
How does a new entrepreneur make decisions about a growing business? In this episode, we talk to Laura Schmidt, Chief Positive Person and founder of Notes to Self, a business spreading positivity one pair of socks at a time. Hear how she turned
No one understands the stress of making decisions under pressure better than Ed Rush. A Marine F-18 fighter jet pilot and instructor, Ed is now a speaker, a 5-time #1 best selling author, and a successful business consultant. We talk about deci
The personal development/self-help industry is worth an estimated $14 billion. There’s big money in improvement. But is it legitimate? In this episode, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of self-help, and what God says about it.
How do you make unpopular decisions? What is the role of intuition in decision-making? And how do you deal with regret when things don’t go as planned? Today, we talk with Debra Boblitt. After a long and successful career in the corporate world
Tune in for our second special episode on the state of education in the United States. Today, we’re talking to Amy Carney, Scottsdale mom of five and candidate for the Scottsdale School Board. We discuss why it’s crucial for parents to get invo
Education seems to be the front lines of the political debate these days, and no one is better equipped to talk about what’s going on in the nation’s classrooms than Matt Beienburg. Matt is the director of education policy for the Goldwater Ins
In a society that seems to be ruled by emotion, how can we encourage and equip people to think rationally and logically, and then take action? That’s what today’s guest, Hannah Woodruff, is motivated to do. Through her organization, Arizona Wom
Individuals in the US owe about ​​$1.7 trillion in student loan debt. Some people say it is crippling a generation of people and the federal government should forgive this debt burden.Sounds good, but what’s the cost of forgiving student loan d
What happens when you feel like you’re doing everything right to protect your kids, but illness finds them anyway? If you’re Saundra Traywick, you start researching and try anything that might help your child… up to and including starting a don
Are you letting fear hold you back? If so, here’s how to overcome your worries and take life by storm!Lain is joined by vibrant and inspiring speaker, author, and coach Julie Jones. A former police officer and six-foot platinum blonde elf (you
Is it fair, right, or humane to refuse life-saving treatments to those who decline to be vaccinated? This is a hot-button issue, one that’s been in the news lately, and it’s stirring up controversy.In this episode, Lain deconstructs the argumen
Boundaries are essential elements of defining where one thing — person, country, etc. — ends and another begins. But what are GOOD boundaries, why are they essential to personal responsibility and freedom, and how can we set better boundaries?J
Integrity is a word that is thrown around a lot, but few people truly take the time to figure out what it means in general, and what it means for them in particular. In fact, it can even seem sort of old-fashioned in our modern days where every
The Bill of Rights is a cornerstone of American culture and society. It’s incredible to think that other countries don’t enjoy the same rights under the law that we do in the United States.But we often take these first 10 amendments to the Cons
Activism is traditionally to be the realm of the left, with climate activists, BLM activists, and pro-choice activists getting most of the attention and most of the press — and, likely, most of the success. Somehow the left gained the reputatio
From the Phoenix Suns to small business to public service, Tanya Wheeless is no stranger to entering into brand-new environments as a decision-maker and leader. In this episode, Lain talks with Tanya about her time in various fields, including
LatinX is a new-fangled way of referring to people of Latin American origin or descent (used as a gender-neutral or nonbinary alternative to Latino or Latina).What’s behind this push to de-gender traditional languages, and is it a step in the r
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