The Finding Peace Podcast

Troy L Love/ Finding Peace Consulting, llc
The Finding Peace Podcast

It isn’t the bad things that happened to us that is the problem... It’s what we end up believing about ourselves.

  1. 06/01/2024

    Breaking Free: Rewriting Your Story for Joy and Connection

    www.findingpeaceconsulting.com We all have painful events in our lives that can lead to depression, anxiety, addiction, or broken relationships. But here's a secret: it's not about what happened to us that causes suffering; it's the stories we believe about ourselves. Join us as we shine a light on how to rewrite our stories, avoid the shadows of shame, and travel along the pathway to joy, love, and connection. It's the Finding Peace Podcast with your host, Amazon bestselling author Troy L. Love. In this episode, Troy welcomes Robin Smith, a Marriage and Family Therapist, who shares his journey of overcoming financial stress and balancing legacy beliefs with his financial sovereignty. Robin opens up about his experiences, including the inner conflicts between his past and present self and how he navigates these challenges within his family dynamics. As they delve into the Finding Peace process, Robin explores the various protective parts of his psyche, uncovering deep-seated wounds and core beliefs. Together, they work through these layers, finding clarity and healing. This episode is a powerful testament to the importance of self-awareness, courage, and connection on the path to inner peace. Whether dealing with financial stress, relationship challenges, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of yourself, this episode offers valuable insights and practical guidance. Tune in and discover how to transform your pain into a source of strength and joy.   Follow Robin Smith on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube  or https://www.robinsmithshow.com/   Special thanks to the amazing artists from https://artlist.io/ who provided the background music.

    1h 23m
  2. 05/07/2024

    Leveraging Life's Lessons for our Good

    Welcome back to another episode of the Finding Peace podcast after a brief hiatus. In this emphatic episode, we delve into the concept of whether everything that happens to us is for our good. Sometimes life presents us with seemingly awful circumstances, often uttered at funerals and making it difficult for people to find comfort. However, this catchphrase can have profound meanings when carefully pondered.This episode shares a story about a Chinese wealthy man who experienced several turbulent events. The tale highlights the profound truth that what might initially seem bad, could turn out to be a blessing in disguise. If we can lean into the discomfort of these situations, perhaps we can see these events unravel into something good.However, it's not always easy to accept these situations with grace. This episode brings to light the struggles we might face when faced with adversity, and the importance of not succumbing to our doubts and fears. Recognizing that personal growth often comes from our lowest moments can act as a soothing balm in our difficult times.What if every rejection, setback, or failure was truly meant for our own good? Could we develop a more open-minded perspective when faced with disappointment? This thought-provoking discussion aims to challenge listeners to see these possibilities through a different lens.The host also highlights an insightful analogy about what to do with the 'poop' of life. We can isolate it, ignore it until it's unbearable, or we could use it to enrich our lives, the same way farmers use manure to fertilize their crops. It attempts to illustrate how personal growth can blossom from our darkest moments.Finding Peace podcast invites everyone to share their thoughts about the lessons they learn from the messiness of life, reassuring everyone that they are indeed loved and worth it. It's a journey, and we all share our unique path in it.

    10 min
4.9
out of 5
25 Ratings

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It isn’t the bad things that happened to us that is the problem... It’s what we end up believing about ourselves.

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