114 | Author Dave Hollis: A Christmas After Divorce, Single Parenting, Keeping Promises to Yourself & Faith After Starting Over
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Today’s conversation with Dave Hollis gave me life. It is one of those conversations that just feels so raw and honest and gives insight into the day-to-day struggles of parenting, marriage, self-esteem, and a challenged faith after many life difficulties. Dave discusses his first Christmas after his divorce and how different it looks 3 years in. He talks about being a single father and how his public divorce led to some time away from social media and his business. We discuss how being raised in an achievement-based household can greatly affect confidence, self-esteem and  If you’re new here, welcome! My name is Lindsey Maestas and The Living Easy Podcast is near and dear to my heart. I am a Christian, a wife, and a mama to two located near Nashville, TN. Everything I discuss is rooted in faith and biblical truth - from marriage to Sex And Intimacy to friendship and living an abundant and joyful life. Life isn’t easy, but we can "live easy" when we get outside ourselves and choose growth over stagnancy. If you enjoy today’s conversation, be sure to check out: Episodes 92-94 on Godly Motherhood Episode 63 - The 11 Lessons I Learned in My 20s That Changed my Life Episode 62: Social Media Heart Check Episode 59: Toxic Relationships, Hard People and Managing Conflict Follow along with Lindsey on IG @livingeasywithlindsey and Dave Hollis @mrdavehollis. 
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