30 Days to Taming Your Tongue
Words can harm, even unintentionally. Our guest, Deborah Smith Pegues, author of 30 Days to Taming Your Tongue, reveals how to get our tongues under control so that our words can heal instead of hurt.
Words can harm, even unintentionally. Our guest, Deborah Smith Pegues, author of 30 Days to Taming Your Tongue, reveals how to get our tongues under control so that our words can heal instead of hurt.
Country music star Gretchen Wilson talks with hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker about growing up through tough times and how they helped shape her ‘can do’ attitude. This episode has won a 2013 Gold Remi Award from the Worldfest-Houston International Film & Video Festival.
Tight end Benjamin Utecht helped the Indianapolis Colts win a Super Bowl before retiring from the game due to a third concussion. Ben joined hosts Mike & Gayle Tucker to talk about the aftermath of so many concussions and his life after football as a singer…and surprise…he’s truly the real-life GLEE guy that plays football and sings too!
Hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker welcome Dr. Thelma Wells, author of Ready to Win Over Worry and Anxiety. Wells discusses how to overcome anxiety, a biological response to fear. According to Wells, a key step in defeating anxiety and worry is to know that you are loved.
On this episode of Mad About Marriage Joe Beam, author of Getting Past Guilt and founder of LovePath, discusses how to deal with guilt in a healthy way.
Did you know that what we think can be toxic to our bodies? Dr. Caroline Leaf, researcher and author of Who Switched Off My Brain? discusses how to avoid toxic thought patterns and how we can achieve our greatest potential for healthy living.
There’s no pain like that of losing a child. Our guest Elizabeth Brown, author of Surviving the Loss of a Child, will show us some specific steps toward grief recovery.
What is negaholism? Are you a negaholic? How do you handle the complainers in your life? Carol Cannon, author of Hooked on Unhappiness, answers these questions and more.
Ruta Lee sits down with Rip Taylor to talk about the abuse he suffered as a child and how he overcame it through the years to become one of America’s beloved comedians. Robert David Hall of CSI stops by Ruta’s to talk about the horrible accident where he lost part of both legs but has still managed to have a successful career on one of the hottest shows on television and also pursue his musical dreams, releasing an album of original music.
Rebecca Alonzo’s childhood was a nightmare. She and her family were terrorized by a man who eventually shot her parents. Rebecca, author of The Devil in Pew Number Seven, shares her ordeal and healing on this episode.