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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 21 MIN

Pulling back the curtain: what I actually do as a coach

from Shine, Mommy, Shine Podcast · host Kirstin Baxter

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what I actually do as a coach and what makes my approach different. For a long time, I didn’t fully recognize how the gifts God placed in me especially empathy and teaching were meant to work together to help others. As I began to understand my strengths and how God could use them, I started to see that our talents and spiritual gifts are often given very intentionally to bless others. I also share a story from one of my clients to show what this kind of Christ-centered coaching can look like in real life and how partnering with Him can lead to clarity, peace, and real transformation. Key Points From This Episode How discovering empathy as a strength changed the way I understood my purpose Why our natural gifts and spiritual gifts often work together in God’s plan The difference between trying to fix everything ourselves and partnering with Christ A real example of how one client experienced clarity and transformation Why the gifts God placed within you are not random—they’re invitations to bless others Connect With Me Instagram: Kirstin Baxter| LDS Love & Unity Coach (@shinemommyshine) • Instagram profile Radiant Motherhood Society: kirstinbaxtercoaching.com/rms Main Website: https://kirstinbaxtercoaching.com Email Me: [email protected] Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts Share Encouragement If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with a friend or posting it to your stories. When women begin to recognize the gifts God placed within them and learn to partner with Him in using them, it doesn’t just change their own lives it blesses everyone around them.

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