I'll Walk With You

Dakota Moses and Rhonda Monson

I’ll Walk with You is hosted by Rhonda Monson and Dakota Moses, mother and son.Rhonda is a licensed mental health counselor for the state of Washington, life coach, and she facilitates personal growth retreats.  Her website is www.yourjourneyservices.com Dakota is a professional singer, actor, hairdresser, and overall creative. Rhonda is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Dakota is deeply spiritual, and has been married to his husband for 8 years. Both Rhonda and Dakota have felt the call to use their voices for peace, deeper connections, and more unity in this ever divisive and darkening world. This is why they have chosen to do this podcast, and why they have chosen the name "I’ll Walk with You," as each week they share an episode highlighting how we can be more unified in our walk with others in this life.

  1. Josh Taylor

    APR 29

    Josh Taylor

    Send us Fan Mail Today we welcome Josh Taylor as our guest. We met Josh over 17 years ago when our family was involved with Christian Youth Theater Spokane. Josh was an immediate light in all of our lives, greeting us with warm open arms and a big heart as soon as he met us. Among others at CYT, he welcomed us and made CYT feel like home. We were always so impressed by how outgoing and charismatic Josh was, but mostly by how well and how deeply he loved others. Josh is truly one of the kindest people that we have the privilege of knowing.  In our years with CYT, we once asked Beth, Josh’s wonderful mother, why and how Josh was the way that he was. She told us that it was a choice that he made, to be like Jesus. The way he welcomed everyone into his heart is proof of that conviction that he had from the time he was just a boy.  In his adult years, Josh has worked in ministry at Eastern Washington University in Cheney Washington working to fellowship and support young adults through the transformative time of their college years. His inspiration for this work came through his devotion to Jesus Christ, as well as his own experience as a young adult having similar support through those that came before him in this form of ministry. While he loves his work, he has found that his true overarching calling is to create gathering spaces for God’s children to come together in love and support.  In his work, he has shared the walk with many people of all different perspectives, and he feels that through these other perspectives, he now is able to see life through a variety of lenses, deepening faith, understanding, compassion, and appreciation for all people.  Josh is married to his sweetheart, Petra, and together, they are doing what they can to share the light of God, and be his hands whenever and wherever they are able. Josh believes that we are all able to do this work regardless of our career choices, occupation, or life path.  Josh continues to be a beautiful inspiration to us and others through how he chooses to live, and we are so excited for you to meet him through this episode.

    1h 2m
  2. Ross Carper

    APR 21

    Ross Carper

    Send us Fan Mail Hey friends! Welcome to I’ll Walk with You, this is Rhonda Monson, one of your hosts. To introduce you to our next guest I want to tell you about an experience I had. I had heard from several different people about a restaurant here in Spokane Washington called Feast World Kitchen, a restaurant that helps local refugees and immigrants which definitely speaks to my heart. So, my husband and I, and a dear friend decided to go have lunch there. The food was great and the service was fantastic, but little did I know how much this lunch date would touch my heart. I loved seeing the diversity and hearing about the good that this restaurant does to help others. And we had the opportunity of meeting our guest for this episode of I’ll Walk with You, Ross Carper, one of the Co-Founders of Feast World Kitchen. When I asked Ross if he would be willing to be a guest on our podcast, he graciously accepted my invitation. In this episode you will hear about all the good work that Ross and others are doing to bless the lives of others here in Spokane. We also talk about scriptures that teach us to love one another and much more. Feast World Kitchen is a non-profit organization and restaurant that empowers refugee and immigrant community members through a variety of programs. Ross currently serves as Feast’s Director of Development and Community Care. Ross is a social entrepreneur who is always involved in a variety of community building initiatives in Spokane’s lower south hill neighborhood. Ross and his wife Autumn are also busy raising their three beautiful daughters: Caroline, Iris, and Mira. It was an absolute joy talking with Ross and getting to hear more of his story and the work he is doing to bless the lives of others. Thank you again Ross for being our guest and thank you listeners for joining us. We think you are going to love this episode.

    1 hr
  3. Colleen and Greg

    APR 13

    Colleen and Greg

    Send us Fan Mail Hello, this is Dakota from I’ll Walk With You. It is my honor to introduce to you our guests for this episode, Colleen and Gregory Butler. We have known the Butlers for over 15 years now, and we have always been impressed by them and their beautiful family.  Colleen and Greg are an interracial couple, married for 46 years, parents to 4 beautiful children, and grandparents to 11 grandchildren with one on the way and 3 great grand also with one on the way.   Retired social workers, both Colleen and Greg have a vibrant passion for helping others, and making a change wherever they find themselves. They both have incredible stories about the impact that their work has had on their own lives as well as the lives of others.  Their story together is one of great love, mutual respect, compassion, and incredible resilience. It is beautiful to hear their perspective on what is truly important in life, and to see their view and love of people, and how they have learned to accept others and to not live in fear, but in love.  I found their story inspiring in many ways, but one of the greatest impressions left on me was how they have faced some great trials, yet when asked about them, they are talked about nearly as non-issues, a clear indicator to me that they have individually and as companions chosen to rise above those challenges and to not dwell upon them. Colleen and Greg are beautiful people, and I am so incredibly pleased to have had them on the podcast as guests, and I am even more delighted to have them as members of my community. Speaking with them has strengthened my hope for a better future , and has displayed a wonderful example of how we can be more unified in a world where division happens so easily.  I know that you will love them as much as we do. Thank you so much for joining us today.

    1h 7m
  4. Mike Merchant

    MAR 30

    Mike Merchant

    Send us Fan Mail Hello listeners! Welcome back to I’ll Walk with You. This is Rhonda Monson and I have the privilege of introducing our guest for this episode, someone I have admired and looked up to my entire life, my oldest brother, Mike Merchant. Mike has done and continues to do so many incredible things, he is the Senior Vice President for The Arbinger Institute (Arbinger.com). The Board Chair for Anasazi Foundation (Anasazi.org), a non-profit and nationally accredited behavioral health care provider for youth, young adults and their families. Since 1993, Mike has consulted and facilitated internationally with senior leaders of corporations, nonprofits, and government agencies on the topics of leadership development and influence, change management, conflict resolution, and improving personal and organization performance. He has chaired numerous councils and committees on best practices for the treatment of adolescents in the care of behavioral healthcare providers. Mike is an expert in strategic communications, and in 2004 developed the communication component at the heart of the Emmy-nominated “Take Time to Talk” substance abuse awareness and prevention campaign currently used by the Partnership for Drug Free America. He is the founder of the Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Council, the past president of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (natsap.org), and recipient of the 2017 NATSAP Leadership Award. Mike coaches NGO leaders worldwide on measuring, improving, and reporting social impact and facilitated the Forever Young Foundation Nonprofit Institute (foreveryoung.org).  He is also a former bishop for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Mike is a graduate of Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management where he was named the 2016 Outstanding Professional. He and his wife Gaylene are the proud parents of seven red headed amazingly talented children and 16 beautiful grandchildren. As I said before I have admired Mike all my life. He is 8 years older than me and moved out to go to school and serve a mission for our church when I was just 8 years old. I have always wished that we were closer as he is so busy doing all he can to make a difference in this world.  I greatly enjoyed having this conversation with him. My greatest take away from this conversation was the question, “What would love have me do?” A great question to ask ourselves when faced with possibly difficult situations. Thank you for listening to this episode of I’ll Walk with You with our guest, my big brother, Mike Merchant.

    1h 12m
  5. Dina Kieffer

    MAR 14

    Dina Kieffer

    Send us Fan Mail Hello, this is Rhonda from I’ll Walk with You. I am excited to introduce to you my friend Dina Kieffer. Dina and I first met several years ago as a mutual friend invited her to a women’s retreat that I was facilitating. I instantly felt a connection to Dina as she is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, has a career in helping others, and is married to a member of the Spokane Tribe of Indians. I am also an active member of the LDS church, a licensed mental health counselor and life coach, and My ex-husband as well as my kids are members of the Spokane Tribe of Indians. Dina and her High School sweetheart have been together for 40 years and married for 36. They have 5 beautiful adult daughters and 11 grandchildren. She is also one of 11 children. Dina has a great love for her family and others. She was the 1st certified foot zoner and instructor in the state of Washington and has been practicing for 24 years. Dina is also a certified spinal flow practitioner. Her passion truly is serving and helping others. Just last week, Dakota, myself, and our spouses had the opportunity to visit Dina and have her work on each of us. It was such a beautiful healing experience that this weekend I will be taking other family members to see her who are experiencing a lot of grief at this time due to a recent loss in our family. Dina shines light. Her loving heart comes through in all she does. During our conversation she talks about some of the hurt she has experienced due to the judgement from members of her church congregation. She also talks about what it is like being white and living on the reservation. And she talks about choosing love even in the midst of the hurt. Her message is beautiful and we were honored to have her as a guest. Thank you for Joining us for this Episode of I’ll Walk with You.

    55 min
  6. Patrick Risk

    MAR 8

    Patrick Risk

    Send us Fan Mail What a joy it is to introduce you to our next guest, Patrick Risk. Patrick is the Author of One Day at a Time: Daily hope for those navigating their own path of healing. He endeavors each day to live and breathe HOPE in all that he does—from managing his Facebook communities "Brightness of Hope” and “Worldwide Unified,” to sharing daily messages of inspiration that are followed and shared by hundreds of thousands each week, including myself. Patrick also volunteers in various capacities as a Chaplain and Spiritual Care Advisor. He has a great passion for improving the world around him and strives one day at a time to live the mantra of “being the change you wish to see in the world.” Patrick’s advocacy for hope was born out of his experiences in facing and overcoming great adversity in his life. Surviving years of sexual abuse as a child, overcoming a near-fatal eating disorder, and battling suicidal ideation from identity issues have all prepared him to be the fighter for hope that he is today. Never giving up, always fighting forward, Patrick was just 20 years old when he received his undergraduate degree from the University of Northern Colorado. At the age of 24, he received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Utah. At the age of 25, he was certified as a Chaplain from the World Spiritual Health Organization. I first started seeing his posts on Worldwide Unified on Facebook and was moved by his vulnerability and positivity that I started following him. I wasn’t sure if he would even see my message, but I loved his posts so much that I thought it would be worth the effort to ask him if he would be willing to be a guest on our podcast. He responded with a yes within the hour. It was a true honor to talk with him and hear a part of his tremendous story of hope, faith, and love. Thank you again for joining us, Patrick, and thank you for being such a beautiful light in this world.

    1h 15m

About

I’ll Walk with You is hosted by Rhonda Monson and Dakota Moses, mother and son.Rhonda is a licensed mental health counselor for the state of Washington, life coach, and she facilitates personal growth retreats.  Her website is www.yourjourneyservices.com Dakota is a professional singer, actor, hairdresser, and overall creative. Rhonda is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Dakota is deeply spiritual, and has been married to his husband for 8 years. Both Rhonda and Dakota have felt the call to use their voices for peace, deeper connections, and more unity in this ever divisive and darkening world. This is why they have chosen to do this podcast, and why they have chosen the name "I’ll Walk with You," as each week they share an episode highlighting how we can be more unified in our walk with others in this life.

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