Walk in Light and the Importance of Small Things

Ted Harrow is a strategy and leadership development consultant and marriage retreat leader. He's the founder of Noonday Ventures, a business training and consulting firm. He also provides leadership coaching to a select group of senior and emerging leaders. He has a marriage ministry called Bright Star Marriage which he leads with his wife Gretchen, who happens to be marriage therapist. Ted also calls himself the "bread dude."

We talk about:

  • shifting creative energy in writing during crisis,

  • resilience and managing ourselves well,

  • feelings as friends to help us participate in a life of joy and wholeness,

  • self talk scripts in marriage, and

  • being people of light in the middle of confusion.

Ted reads a prayer from Richard Foster, "Go forward in the power of the Lord, walking in the light, being confident that the Spirit of God is with you, leading you, teaching you, loving you. Do not be afraid."

Find Ted at noondayventures.com and brightstarmarriage.com.

Ted's presentation about feelings as friends at The Practice: Letting Go of the Lies We Tell Ourselves.

Blogpost: Ask the Therapist: How to Build Connection in Crisis

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