Author, Speaker, and Podcaster Julie Lee returns to encourage connection and compassion in overcoming contention
Author, speaker, and podcaster Julie Lee returns to the Relentlessly Resilient podcast for an update on her resiliency journey and to continue to encourage connection and compassion over contention. Since her first visit to the podcast, she has continued to move through the trials of life with resi…
Trust-Based Relational Intervention practitioner Aimee Snow on building ‘My Healing Home’
Aimee Snow is a Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) practitioner and founder of the non-profit “My Healing Home.” As a survivor of trauma and mother of seven children, she knows firsthand how adverse experiences can negatively impact youth and their development. When her two internationall…
Part 2: Christopher and Jeanette on working through grief after losing their 15-year-old son to cancer
15-year-old Austin Kahn passed away from a terminal brain tumor just days after his birthday. For his parents, Christopher and Jeanette Kahn, unity and good communication in the middle of tragedy helped keep their family together, even as it was falling apart. In this second part of a two-part seri…
Part 1: Christopher Kahn on losing his 15-year-old son to Cancer
15-year-old Austin Kahn passed away from a terminal brain tumor just days after his birthday. For his parents, Christopher and Jeanette Kahn, unity and good communication in the middle of tragedy helped keep their family together, even as it was falling apart. In this first part of a two-part serie…
Michelle Scharf on learning to empower others through certified life coaching
Our host, Michelle Scharf, has shown a great passion for helping empower individuals, whether it's through this podcast, lobbying to protect children from harmful adult product marketing and illegal drugs, or her new role as a Jay Shetty School certified Life Coach. On this special episode of Relen…
Captain Benjamin Wheatley on teaching soldiers resilience at the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence
Utah-born soldier Captain Benjamin Wheatley has learned a lot about resilience as he served his nation in the U.S. Army. Now, as the Director of the U.S. Army Medical Center of ExcellenceDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Center, he gets to operationalize the center’s people-first initiatives. …
Cohost Conversation: Five years of evolving grief
Hosts Michelle Scharf and Jennie Taylor have learned a lot together about the evolution of grief over the past five years since the death of their husbands. While their individual tragedies brought them together, they have found the strength to ask hard questions, greet others with empathy, and con…
Peter Anthony Wynn, Founder of the INCubator, on the values that lead to resilience
For author, speaker, and entrepreneurial businessman Peter Anthony Wynn, resilience is more than a tool to be placed in some first aid kit for emergencies. Resilience is a way of living the values of your life in such a way that you can make it through the difficult and easy times in life. With a p…
Melissa Leía on becoming ‘Warrior Strong’ while fighting human trafficking and sexual exploitation
Melissa Leía knows a lot about becoming ‘Warrior Strong.’ From a young age, her life was painfully painted by sexual abuse, exploitation, and addiction. Now she advocates for sincere and honest change in our society when it comes to talking about human trafficking, sexual education, and the real ch…
Not broken, but rearranging: The wisdom of 16-year-old Penelope Rose
You can find resilience and awareness at any time in your life and today’s guest on the Relentlessly Resilient podcast showcases how learning these skills early in life can help bless you and those around you. Host Michelle Scharf welcomes a mighty wise and young new friend onto the show to share h…