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I'll Walk With You

I'll Walk With You

By: Dakota Moses and Rhonda Monson
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A new podcast where we have conversations about how we can all be more unified on our walk through life together.

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  • Diane Moses
    Mar 22 2026

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    Hello, this is Dakota from I’ll Walk With You. I am honored to introduce you to my dear auntie, Diane Moses.


    Diane is an inspiration. She is truly a light, and a living example of how we can overcome obstacles and choose love.


    In this conversation, she shares some of her life experiences from growing up in town and on the reservation, overcoming alcohol and getting sober, leaving the gang life to raise her child in a better way, and fostering many children along the way, at one point having 16 people in the house. She says she was always seen driving 20 kids in a van.


    She talks some about her personal relationship with God and how her parents helped her through every phase of life, and how caring for others has been an integral part of her life and identity.


    She talks about the importance of learning healthy boundaries and learning how to say no, and take care of herself, while caring for others.


    Near the end of the conversation, she talks about holding her grandbaby. She says that while she looked at him in her arms, she thought, “If you can be born in such a volatile, crazy time, and be so pure and so innocent, and strive to live, then I can too.”


    Her example of love, of care, and of genuine concern for her fellow man is so honorable and admirable.


    I am so grateful to have had this opportunity to welcome her onto the show, and I am excited for you to have the opportunity to listen in. Thank you for joining us!



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    59 mins
  • Dina Kieffer
    Mar 14 2026

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    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.

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    55 mins
  • Patrick Risk
    Mar 8 2026

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    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.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
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