Episodes

  • 321: Borrowed Belief, Floaty Systems, and Boundaries That Help You Achieve Your Dream Life with Dr. Samantha Sagot
    49 mins
  • 320: Inside Pat Flynn’s New Book: Lean Learning: How to Achieve More by Doing Less
    May 26 2025

    In this episode, Corrine sits down with digital entrepreneur and thought leader Pat Flynn to talk about how imperfect action, meaningful mentorship, and just-in-time learning can radically shift the way we grow, both in business and in life.

    Pat shares stories from his early career, the fears that almost held him back, and the one mindset that changed everything: you don’t need to know it all before you begin. Corrine and Pat explore how to move from stuck to in motion, how failure becomes a teacher (not a disqualifier), and why service should always come before strategy.

    They also dive into Pat’s newest book, Lean Learning: How to Achieve More by Doing Less (coming June 3!), where he unpacks the lessons he’s learned through entrepreneurship, family life, and the courage it takes to keep showing up. This book is for anyone who’s feeling overwhelmed by too much information, stuck in inaction, or craving clarity on where to start next.

    Whether you're building a business, launching a side hustle, or chasing a dream without burning out, Lean Learning offers a simpler, smarter path forward—one intentional step at a time.

    👉Preorder the book (and get some awesome bonuses!) at https://leanlearningbook.com/ or get it directly here on Amazon, and follow Pat on Instagram @patflynn for updates and behind-the-scenes content.

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    42 mins
  • 319: Elizabeth Smart’s Story of Survival and Advocacy: Believing Survivors, Teaching Consent, and Reclaiming Power
    May 19 2025

    ⚠️Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions of kidnapping, rape, and sexual abuse. Please listen with care.

    In this powerful and deeply moving episode, Corrine sits down with Elizabeth Smart—child safety advocate, ABC News commentator, and founder of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation—for a conversation about reclaiming identity, breaking shame, and using your voice to help others heal.

    Elizabeth shares the harrowing story of being kidnapped, raped, and held captive for nine months at the age of 14. She talks about the faith and strength that sustained her during that time, and the emotional moment when she was finally rescued and reunited with her family. She also opens up about how she found purpose after trauma, why she speaks so openly about sexual violence, and the message she wants every survivor to hear: You are not what happened to you.

    Together, Corrine and Elizabeth talk about how to respond when someone discloses abuse, why believing survivors is the first and most powerful step, and how we can better educate kids on body autonomy, healthy relationships, and real consent—starting at home. Elizabeth also shares more about her nonprofit, the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, and the trauma-informed self-defense program Smart Defense, designed to help survivors reclaim their power.

    Elizabeth's resilience and dedication to advocacy are truly inspiring. For more, visit elizabethsmartfoundation.org and follow her at @elizabeth_smart_official on Instagram.

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    46 mins
  • 318: Not Every Mentor Is Meant for You
    May 12 2025

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil reflect on a lesson that took years to come full circle: the power of listening to your gut, even when it goes against popular advice.

    Corrine opens up about the decision to restart her Mint Arrow Instagram account from scratch, a choice that felt right in her spirit but went against the advice of nearly everyone around her. Years later, that gut feeling was affirmed by an expert who told her it was exactly what he would’ve recommended. This leads into a deeper conversation about mentorship, personal revelation, and learning to filter advice through your own values, character, and calling.

    Together, Corrine and Neil share why it’s so important to choose mentors whose lives align with the kind of future you actually want—and how to recognize red flags when someone’s influence, even well-meaning, might be pulling you out of alignment. They also talk about the difference between mimicking someone else's path and building your own with authenticity, wisdom, and spiritual discernment.

    This episode is a reminder that not all good advice is your good advice—and sometimes, the Spirit will confirm what you already know deep down.

    Resource mentioned:

    • Leadership and Self-Deception by The Arbinger Institute

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    38 mins
  • 317: What Do You Say When Someone Says, “I Quit. I’m Done.”?
    May 5 2025

    When someone you love is in a mental health crisis, what do you say? How do you show up without panicking or trying to fix it all?

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil talk through one of the most tender and difficult questions they’ve ever received: “What do you say to someone who says they’re done?”—a phrase that often signals deep emotional pain or even suicidal thoughts.

    Drawing from principles of recovery, their own personal experiences, and their faith in Jesus Christ, Corrine and Neil explore how to truly support someone who feels like they’ve reached their breaking point. They offer practical tools—like the ACT method (Ask, Care, Tell)—and compassionate reminders that presence matters far more than having the perfect words.

    They discuss what emotional distress really feels like, how to sit with someone in that darkness without trying to rush them out of it, and why sometimes, saying “just breathe” is more powerful than trying to fix anything. You’ll also hear a thoughtful conversation on the difference between helping someone and trying to control the outcome, and how to lean into faith when everything feels out of your hands.

    Whether you’re trying to support someone dealing with suicidal ideation or you’re seeking peace in your own struggle, this conversation is a gentle and faith-filled place to begin.

    Supporting Resources:

    • How to Help Someone in Crisis - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/suicide-how-to-help/how-to-help-someone-in-crisis?lang=eng
    • Suicide Prevention and Ministering - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/get-help/suicide?lang=eng
    • Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread by Elder D. Todd Christofferson - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/broadcasts/article/ces-devotionals/2011/01/give-us-this-day-our-daily-bread?lang=eng

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    39 mins
  • 316: Robyn Warner's Survival Story: How to Empower Yourself and Teach Your Kids Personal Safety
    Apr 28 2025

    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.

    In this gripping and life-changing episode, Corrine sits down with Robyn Warner, a survivor, entrepreneur, and fierce advocate for women’s safety. Robyn shares her brutal sexual assault story—how, as a young college girl, she was attacked during a daytime run in a place she thought was perfectly safe. She opens up about what she did to become a survivor instead of a victim, and how that experience led her to build a mission of empowering women and teaching families real-life safety strategies.

    Robyn walks listeners through the exact self-defense tools and safety techniques that made the difference between life and death, including yelling specific phrases, trusting your gut, and fighting to escape. She also explains why “screaming” isn’t the same as “yelling,” and shares practical steps moms and daughters can take to feel more prepared and empowered, not paralyzed by fear.

    Corrine and Robyn also dive into how to let go of shame and create open conversations with our kids—especially with daughters.

    This episode will give you the tools and confidence to protect yourself and the people you love.

    For more from Robyn, find her on Instagram @aflyonmywall or visit robynwarner.co. And if you're someone who wants to feel safer, stronger, and more empowered, Robyn’s online safety course is for you. Use code MINTARROW for 25% OFF.

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    58 mins
  • 315: Is Your Faith Built on Principles or Practices?
    Apr 21 2025

    In this episode, Corrine and Neil share the spiritual spark that came from revisiting one of Corrine’s favorite reads—At the Pulpit, a collection of powerful discourses by Latter-day Saint women. One particular talk led them into a heartfelt discussion about the difference between simply going through the motions and being truly anchored in the principles of the gospel.


    Together, they reflect on how easy it can be to drift spiritually when our faith is based more on practices or traditions than on personal testimony and truth. Corrine opens up about a recent moment that helped her see temple garments in a completely new light, and Neil shares how a mission experience taught him to separate procedures from eternal principles.


    Because the gospel was never meant to be memorized and recited—it was meant to be lived, loved, and understood from the inside out.


    Supporting Resources:

    • At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women | Read it here or get a physical copy here.
    • Drifting, Dreaming, Directing by Ardeth G. Kapp (Chapter 41 in At the Pulpit Book)
    • What Are Temple Garments? by Church of Jesus Christ | Come Unto Christ
    • “Mormon Underwear” is the Temple Garment and is Sacred to Latter-day Saints by Church Newsroom

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    35 mins
  • 314: How to Connect with God Every Day
    Apr 14 2025
    In this solo episode, Corrine opens up about something she’s asked about often: how to truly connect with God on a personal, daily level. Whether it’s through scripture study, prayer, or simply quiet moments of reflection, Corrine shares what’s helped her build a relationship with God that feels both sacred and deeply personal. She walks through the routines and rhythms that have shaped her faith—including her early morning prayer practice, and how she fell in love with the scriptures after believing for years that they “just weren’t her thing.” With practical tips for busy seasons and heartfelt encouragement for anyone seeking more spiritual connection, this episode is a reminder that even the smallest efforts to seek God can lead to the greatest rewards.
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    26 mins