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When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own.
Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a part of the Auntie Anne'sĀ® pretzel family as well. We're talking about her journey towards becoming an entrepreneur after growing up as a little Amish girl and the importance of her finding help along the way.
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Lauren Amber Nielsen is an accomplished actor, model, and opera singer who has performed in over 35 musicals. On top of that, she was named Miss Sarasota in and will be competing in the Miss Florida USA pageant later this year. But in the midst of all the accolades and success, Lauren is also an overcomer of eating disorders, having battled with both anorexia and bulimia throughout her lifetime.
Today on Overcome With Auntie Anne, Iām chatting with Lauren about these eating disorders, the struggles sheās faced both physically and mentally, how she eventually overcame and continues to overcome, and her inspiration to help others with the same struggles. This is the first conversation Iāve had with someone on the podcast around this topic, so I encourage you to listen to the podcast to listen to our entire conversation.
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When Kathleen's older brother passed away, she felt the need to step in and replace him for the sake of her parents. "I need to make up for this lost child," she says. "I need to be this person that they lost." But doing so caused an identity crisis as her world was wrapped up in being who she thought they wanted her to be rather than being who she, or God, wanted her to be.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm chatting with Kathleen Cooke about her journey towards stepping into her own identity and the struggles she faced along the way. Kathleen's experience is varied, wide, and deep, and I know it's something all of us can relate to. I'm sure many of us have asked at one point or another, "Who am I?"
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Abandonment is a big issue in many of our lives, and many have experienced it. In fact, my daughter, Lawonna, grew up feeling abandoned by me, and the two of us recently had a candid conversation on a previous episode about that very thing (link). After that interview, I talked with Lawonna's daughter and my granddaughter, Trinity, about the impact of abandonment through generations. It took me to a level of understanding abandonment in a way I honestly never thought about before.
It was such an interesting conversation that I really wanted to bring Trinity on the podcast to talk about it with her. So this week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm talking with my granddaughter, Trinity Goedhart, about generational abandonment and its impact on her life. You might be surprised by what you hear.
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Dawn Hawkins describes her childhood life growing up in Colorado as rough. Not only did she grow up in a home with domestic violence and a terrible divorce, but she's also a survivor of sexual abuse. And being a survivor has given her a passion for standing up for human dignity around the world.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. And because of that, I wanted to bring on a guest that is closely connected with and very knowledgeable about sexual exploitation. So this week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm talking with Dawn Hawkins about sexual exploitation ā her experience of it, her fight against it, and what we all can do to see it end.
I hope that this conversation encourages and inspires you, so listen to the podcast to hear the entire interview or read the show notes >>> auntieannebeiler.com/dawn
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Jocelyn and Shane Sams weren't anticipating significant life changes as school teachers. They lived a pretty average American life with good jobs, a decent salary, and some security. But after finding out about a devastating situation involving their son at his preschool, the Sams decided to work towards change so they could take back control of their lives.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm talking with Jocelyn and Shane about "overcoming the norm" and the notion that we should do what everyone else says we should be doing. We talk about taking the path less traveled and how that's brought incredible freedom into their lives.
It's an encouraging and inspiring conversation, so listen to the podcast or read the show notes here >>> auntieannebeiler.com/flipped-lifestyle
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Ladye Love knows about loss. At fourteen, she lost her closest sister. And as an adult, she lost a baby girl that, medically, she wasn't even supposed to have. But through it all, she's learned more about herself and God's love, and she loves to encourage others.
Today on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm talking with one of my favorite people in the world, Ladye Love Smith. We talk about the losses she's experienced and how, even in our overcoming, things don't always get tied up in a nice little bow. It's a conversation I'm sure you'll love, so head over to the podcast to hear the entire thing, or keep reading below for some of the highlights.
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Monica took her first sip of alcohol at around ten years old. As time went on, her life started revolving around substance abuse, and to feed the addiction, she began selling herself. When she started dating one of her āclients,ā she thought salvation was at hand, and she could finally be free of that lifestyle. But things only got worse when her new boyfriend forced her into the world of sex trafficking.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, Iām talking with Monica Charles about her experience of being sexually trafficked. This is an important conversation because it brings to light the dark world of sex trafficking, a world of despair and destruction. We talk about how she was forced into it, how it paralyzed her, and how she eventually got out.
Some of the themes of todayās conversation are very mature, so please take note before listening to the podcast or reading the summary.
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Gloria Gaither is a gospel music legend. She and her husband, Bill, have written more than 700 songs, and they've created hundreds of award-winning recordings and a dozen timeless musicals that have been sung for decades. And even though they were named ASCAP's Christian songwriters of the century in 2000, Gloria has had her struggles with communication with God.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm talking with Gloria about prayer, the struggles she's experienced with it, and how she eventually realized God was communicating with her all along. It's a story that many of us can relate to, and I know you'll find it encouraging and inspiring.
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Isik Abla grew up in what she describes as a culture of shame. As a young girl, she was put down and made to feel worthless because of her gender and fell victim to physical and verbal abuse. This shame took root and created chains that held her in captivity for years, keeping her from experiencing true freedom.
This week on Overcome with Auntie Anne, Iām chatting with Isik Abla about shame ā how itās birthed, how it binds us and keeps us from freedom, and how we can ultimately overcome it. During our talk, Isik beautifully weaves her own story with what many of us experience and shows us how to be overcomers in the process.
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In her high school yearbook, Nicole Hostetter said her goal was to be a mom. It was the one thing she always wanted, and the one thing she felt was her purpose in life. And after getting pregnant with her first child, it seemed as if her goal was being realized. But then she found out her son's chance of survival outside the womb was zero percent. It seemed as if the news threw everything into jeopardy.
Today on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm chatting with my long-time friend and former employee, Nicole Hostetter. She shares her story of losing a child, struggling to get pregnant again, and what she's learned along the way. As she says, "Life wasn't always easy. But I think that that makes where I am today even sweeter because I did go through the hardships."
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When Lawonna Goedhart's little sister was killed unexpectedly, she watched her parents and extended family go through the emotional trauma of losing a child. But in the midst of all that trauma and sadness, four-year-old Lawonna felt ignored, abandoned, and forgotten. And I, as her mother, still feel the hurt and the pain of what she went through.
This week on Overcome, I'm talking with my oldest daughter, Lawonna, about her experience around my daughter's death and her sister, Angie. She shares with me the feelings of abandonment she experienced, how she coped with those feelings, and how she eventually overcame them. It's Lawonna's first interview ever and what I believe to be a candid conversation between mother and daughter that I hope you find honest and refreshing.
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In this episode, we announced that our story is being turned into a movie! Weāre so excited and cannot wait to watch it with all of you. I know youāll have lots of questions, but weāre in the very early development stages and I just donāt have the answers yet.
However, weāre creating a Movie Insiders Club that you can sign up for to learn all the details as they become available. Plus, Iāll send you a discount code for 20% off anything in our book shop just for joining the club.
Join the Movie Insiders Club today >>> auntieannebeiler.com/movie
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Michelle Schaffer is a faith-driven leader and female business owner who has overcome some devastating losses in business. Not only did she and her husband have their new business venture ripped from under them after moving their lives all the way across the country, but they also were then forced out of another business they helped to create and grow. But like a true overcomer, Michelle has bounced back from losing everything.
Michelle is a woman who inspires me with her influential combination of determination, courage, and passion. I chatted with her about the losses she's experienced and the growth that occurred as a result. I know her story will bless you.
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In her formative years, Catherine Schiffer fell victim to daily sexual, verbal, and physical abuse. Through her teens and into her thirties, she fought to survive, battling drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and two failed marriages with many dysfunctional relationships in between. In her forties, she knew it was time to change or die, and that's when her life took on an entirely new and profound meaning.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I'm talking with Catherine Schiffer about how she went from victim to survivor, to thriver, and how walking through the doors of recovery began the daunting journey of undoing all the wreckage in her life. It's a story you don't want to miss, so listen to the podcast to hear our entire conversation.
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When Lori Championās dad died, she went numb and could no longer feel the God sheād always known and loved. And then after getting cancer, while pregnant with her first child, she doubted whether sheād actually live and feared the cancer might take her.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, Iām chatting with Lori Champion about how she found purpose through her pain and encouragement in her darkness. We talk about the ups and downs of her lifeāfamily, church, death, and cancerāand how God remains her focal point.
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When Lisa Michelle was a little girl, she would spend the weekends at a neighborās house to get away from the abuse that was happening in her home. Her neighbor was a trusted individual in the community who ran the local mortuary. What no one knew, though, was that this trusted neighbor was actually a pedophile who sexually exploited Lisa and others.
I first met Lisa at a women's event in San Antonio, TX, called Fear Into Faith, and when I heard her story, I knew at that moment I had to have her on the podcast. So this week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, Iām talking with Lisa Michelle about her remarkable story of survival, healing, forgiveness, redemption, and the love of God in action.
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Brittney Moses grew up in a home with loving parents. But their divorce in her pre-teen years upended the life she knew, and she fought to get by. As one struggle after another continued to pile on, her life became about simply surviving.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, Iām talking with Brittney about how she went from surviving to starting over, rebuilding, and beginning again.
Often with a New Year comes new beginnings. Itās a great time to think about where and how we want to start over. And I believe Brittneyās story will encourage you as you start this New Year and think about where you might want to begin again.
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When Ben Isaacs met his future wife, Mindy, he had no idea the extent of her drinking problem. What appeared to be a drink here or there was actually full-blown alcoholism that went unnoticed at first. Mindy says, āI couldnāt imagine my life with alcohol. I couldnāt imagine my life without it. Awful, awful stuff.ā
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, weāre finishing up our Isaacs Family themed month and talking with Mindy and Ben Isaacs. Every member of this family has their unique story and their own struggles that theyāre very open to talking about, which is one reason I love them. And as I said before, I want you to hear from all of them.
Ben is the lone son of the Isaacs family who plays bass and sings with the group, and Mindy, Benās wife, is not someone youāll see on stage with the Isaacs. Sheās a massage therapist by trade. She has a beautiful heart and her own story to tell.
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Although sheās an accomplished musician, singer, and songwriter whoās performed in front of people since sheās been a young girl, Becky Isaacs Bowman suffers from panic attacks while on stage. Add to that a terminal illness making the anxiety worse, and itās easy to see why Becky has spent a good portion of her life overcoming.
Today on Overcoming With Auntie Anne, weāre continuing with our Isaacs Family-themed month. Each member of this family has their own unique story for sure. They all have their own struggles, and I want you to hear from all of them. And today, weāre chatting with my good friend, Becky Isaacs Bowman.
Becky is a guitar player and vocalist for the Isaacs and an accomplished songwriter in her own right. She started writing songs as a teenager and earned her first number one with Stand Still. And her vocals can be heard in the background on projects by Paul Simon, Alabama, Dolly Parton, and Jason Crabb.
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Sonya Isaacs Yearyās dream was to get married and have a family. But she surrendered these dreams to God, saying, āIf itās not your will for me to ever have a family or children, I want what you want for more than what I want for me.ā After a divorce and then a pregnancy that ended unexpectedly, it seemed like what God wanted may not be what she had dreamed.
This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, weāre continuing our Isaacs Family-themed month and chatting with my very good friend, Sonya Isaacs Yeary. Each member of this family truly has their own unique story and struggles. And I wanted you to hear from all of them.
Sonya is not only a member of the Isaacs singing group, sheās a country and Christian hit songwriter who also sings background vocals for the stars like Dolly Parton, Reba Mcentire, and Vince Gill. She has a sweet spirit and a kind heart, and I canāt wait for you to hear her story.
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