Episodes

  • 334:  The Two FBIs with Former Special Agent Nicole Parker
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode, Corrine sits down with her friend Nicole Parker—former FBI Special Agent, Fox News contributor, and now author of The Two FBIs (releasing Nov 11). Nicole opens up about her 13 years inside the Bureau, the tension she saw between “FBI One” (agents serving with integrity and courage) and “FBI Two” (where politics clouded justice), and the brave choice she made to walk away when her faith and integrity mattered more than a pension.

    She also shares one of the most miraculous moments of her career, an arrest that turned into a last-minute rescue for two little girls and how that experience reminded her that God’s hand shows up most powerfully in the 11th hour.

    Corrine and Nicole talk about what it really means to live fearlessly, why your integrity is priceless, and how Nicole has used her national platform to boldly testify of her faith in Jesus Christ. From surviving 9/11 in New York City to choosing courage over comfort at the FBI, Nicole’s story is both riveting and deeply inspiring.

    For more from Nicole, follow her on Instagram @nicoleparkerusa and pre-order The Two FBIs now at harpercollins.com.

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    50 mins
  • 333: Remembering Russell M Nelson, physician and prophet
    Sep 29 2025

    With the passing of President Russell M. Nelson, prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Corrine and Neil take time to honor his life and share the ways his teachings have deeply shaped their own. From his landmark invitations to “let God prevail” and “think celestial,” to his counsel on temple worship, peacemaking, and joy, they reflect on how his words became personal turning points in their faith, marriage, and family life.

    They talk about the talks that inspired Corrine to share her testimony more boldly online, the challenge that led them to weekly temple worship just before walking through unimaginable loss, and the perspective that helped them find peace in grief. Along the way, they explore the timeless truths he emphasized, truths that can help anyone seeking more purpose, clarity, and strength in a noisy and uncertain world.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to keep an eternal perspective when life feels heavy, how to find peace that isn’t dependent on your circumstances, or how to more fully hear God’s voice in your everyday decisions, this episode is both a tribute and an invitation to anchor your life in the kind of faith President Nelson exemplified.

    Resources:

    • The miracle behind President Nelson’s call to be an apostle: https://www.ldsliving.com/the-miracle-behind-president-nelsons-call-as-an-apostle/s/90529
    • A Plea to My Sisters by Russell M. Nelson: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2015/10/a-plea-to-my-sisters?lang=eng
    • Doors of Death by Russell M. Nelson: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1992/04/doors-of-death?lang=eng
    • Insights from a Prophet's Life Russell M. Nelson by Sheri Dew: https://amzlink.to/az0zkYSAjOoNE


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    48 mins
  • 332: Strategy in Every Area of Life
    Sep 22 2025

    What does it really mean to be strategic with your life—not just in business, but in your relationships, your faith, and even your daily routines? In this solo episode, Corrine shares practical and spiritual ways to stop running on empty and start making intentional choices with your limited time, energy, and love.

    She opens up about how being strategic has helped her create deeper connections with her kids, protect her marriage with non-negotiable date nights, set apart Sundays as true family and worship time, and prioritize her relationship with God like an appointment that can’t be missed. Along the way, she weaves in surprising lessons from a football competition, Taylor Swift, and even Captain Moroni in the Book of Mormon, showing how strategy can be both clever and sacred.

    If you’ve been feeling stretched thin or wondering how to better protect what matters most, this conversation will give you a fresh perspective and real tools to help you live with more clarity, intention, and peace.

    Resources:

    • The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber: https://amzlink.to/az0kigaEKR18q

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    24 mins
  • 331: Hold On to Hope
    Sep 17 2025

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil dive into a topic that we might all need right now: HOPE. They share a powerful story from a Holocaust survivor who said that while love sustained him, it was hope that ultimately kept him alive. That perspective sets the stage for a heartfelt conversation about why hope matters most when life feels impossible.

    Corrine reflects on her own experience with postpartum depression and how the words “you will get better, this won’t last forever” became her lifeline. Neil opens up about losing his brothers and how small moments of joy helped him believe life could feel good again. Together, they explore the difference between hope and faith—how hope says maybe I can, while faith is the choice to take the first step forward.

    They also share simple but powerful ways to bring more hope into everyday life: serving others, stepping into nature, and leaning on something greater than yourself when the weight feels heavy. This episode is a reminder that even in dark seasons, there is still so much good AND so much hope.

    Resources:

    • Faith, Hope, and You by Richard C. Edgley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s85_k6_7gwI

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    34 mins
  • 330: Be at the Crossroads
    Sep 8 2025

    In this solo episode, Corrine shares a message every parent or anyone navigating change needs to hear: always be at the crossroads. She reflects on what it means to show up for your kids at life’s transition points—whether it’s school drop-offs, post-practice pickups, or simply being there when they walk through the door.

    She talks about the turbulence that comes with constant change in family life and how kids look to their parents to be the “calm pilot” who reassures them everything will be okay. Corrine also shares practical ways her family stays grounded through the chaos, like daily devotionals in the car, asking better questions after school, their “rose and thorn” dinner tradition, and ending the day with their beloved “prayer star.”

    Through it all, this episode is a reminder that everything in life is a phase, the hard seasons, the sweet ones, and everything in between.

    Resources:

    • The Sacred Callings of Fathers and Mothers from the Life of Ezra Taft Benson: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/teachings-of-presidents-of-the-church-ezr[…]-15-the-sacred-callings-of-fathers-and-mothers?lang=eng


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    23 mins
  • 329: You're Allowed to Change Your Mind
    Sep 4 2025

    Change isn’t always easy. Especially when it means admitting you don’t see things the way you once did.

    In this solo episode, Corrine shares one of the most freeing lessons she’s learned: you’re allowed to change your mind. She opens up about how codependency once kept her stuck in rigid rules and people-pleasing patterns, and how letting go of control created space for peace, healthier boundaries, and personal freedom.

    Corrine also tells a vulnerable story about shifting her perspective on GLP-1 medication after once being a vocal critic—and the courage it took to admit she was wrong. Along the way, she reflects on lessons from her parents who modeled humility by saying, “we would’ve done things differently,” and ties it all back to the gospel truth that repentance literally means to change your mind.

    Through personal stories and scripture, this episode is a reminder that God invites each of us to think differently, see differently, and step into something new.

    Resources:

    • Read more about Corrine's GLP-1 journey & FAQs here: http://mintarrow.com/microdose

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    26 mins
  • 328: Fresh Starts and Forgiveness: How Bitterness is Holding You Back
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil talk about what it takes to both offer and experience a fresh start. They share personal stories about letting go of bitterness, learning to forgive, and finding peace through the atonement of Jesus Christ. But they also talk about the other side of the equation: how real change happens when someone chooses to do the work, how repentance leads to transformation, and why boundaries and discernment are essential along the way.

    You’ll hear why C.S. Lewis’s reminder that “to be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable” resonates so deeply, and how Corrine’s own recovery journey taught her the freedom that comes not just from forgiving, but from truly changing. Together, they explore why forgiveness doesn’t mean going back to toxic situations—but it does mean creating space for God’s grace, healing, and the possibility of lasting transformation.

    Whether you’ve been hurt, are working through regrets of your own, or just want to understand how change really happens, this conversation will give you hope, clarity, and encouragement to embrace the miracle of fresh starts.

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    33 mins
  • 327: Baseball, Faith & Inspiring the Next Generation with Coach RAC
    Aug 18 2025

    In this episode, Corrine sits down with Robert Anthony Cruz, aka Coach RAC, a former Washington Nationals minor leaguer turned Savannah Bananas star, who has become known not only for his skills on the field but for the way he shares his faith, joy, and passion for inspiring the next generation.

    Coach RAC opens up about his journey from chasing the dream of professional baseball to discovering that true fulfillment doesn’t come from stadium lights or viral moments, but from a relationship with God. Together, they talk about rooting your worth in God instead of performance, why prayer has become central to his life (including praying for teammates by name), and how small miracles can be just as powerful as the big ones. He also shares how the Savannah Bananas have created a culture of fun, purpose, and connection, and why he believes the real “gold” in life isn’t just in reaching dreams, but in learning to be fully present today.

    Follow Coach RAC on Instagram @coachrac, on TikTok @coachrac, or on YouTube at Coach RAC.

    Resource mentioned:

    • Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools by Tyler Staton - https://amzn.to/3V16fp9


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    50 mins