Brad Wilcox - Part Two - Making Your Life Through Journaling
Once again, Brad Wilcox joins us in today's podcast. The topic is one near and dear to not only the heart of Brad, but also myself. I am always concerned with the topic of journaling because there is a tendency for many to mentally shut down. Regardless of your thoughts on journaling, I encourage you to listen to why Brad journals. We also discuss how people journal and end with Brad sharing his deep personal feelings about working with the youth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - a message that every youth of the church should hear. Please give this podcast a thumbs up and tap the subscribe button. When you subscribe and share comments, it increases the show’s rating and makes it easier for people to find. Send me an email to share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel would make a great guest. Please register at my website to receive updates and news on this podcast. The music for this podcast is used with permission by Marvin Goldstein. Click here for more information about Marvin and his music. 3:43- church Conference Center and journaling 5:46 - parents were the model 6:20 - high school years 7:43 - a journal is a tool 11:36 - struggling to write about feeling 12:42 - journaling is not for our posterity 18:16 - his mother-in-laws experience 20:30 -my life is too boring to write anything 21:41 - when to write 22:23 - a 3 word journal 23:35 - there are different kinds of journals 24:35 - voice recording 25:57 - the Lord shares with those that show a willingness to write 27:32 - your pen is your antenna to revelation 29:43 - I don't have anything to write about 35:52 - Neil L. Andersen 38:11 - David A. Bednar 38:36 - Spencer W. Kimball 43:07 - Brad shares his feelings regarding the youth of today The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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