In the Still Coloring podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, Toni Collier, invites you to lean into the stories of women and men that uncover their brokenness and practically show how they rebuilt their lives with hope and grit.
Toni hopes that you will be inspired, poured into, and walk away believing that you too can create something beautiful with your life, no matter what.
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In the Still Coloring podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, Toni Collier, invites you to lean into the stories of women and men that uncover their brokenness and practically show how they rebuilt their lives with hope and grit.
Toni hopes that you will be inspired, poured into, and walk away believing that you too can create something beautiful with your life, no matter what.
As a friend, Rachel Awtrey has followed the Lord’s prompting to reach out in moments when she didn’t know I needed a tangible reminder of God’s love for me.
Jackie Hill Perry and Megan Ashley only became friends within the last few years but it’s not an exaggeration to say that their friendship has literally blessed millions.
We’re calling this season “Toni + Friends” and we’re talking about the importance of building deep and intentional community instead of hiding from our pain.
To finish out Season 6 of the Still Coloring podcast, I want to give you some snippets of conversations I’ve had recently with three voices I trust to speak into my own life and grief.
The pain you feel, the heartache you’re enduring, the loneliness and depression and sadness… not one bit of it will be wasted in the story God is writing – I promise you.
Finances can impact what we believe about God, but goodness, do I have some God winks to tell you about the ways He’s provided in this season of my divorce.
This season is called “God Winks, Moxie and Rescue,” and I’ll tell you more about those things in this first episode, starting with a look at the parable of the wandering sheep in Matthew 18.
We decided this season needed one final episode, and it’s with Titania Jordan of Bark Technologies! Let’s go deep on the topic of navigating the online world with our kids.
Today’s podcast guest, Kendall Mariah Tart, says she wants to authentically and unapologetically engage in conversations that are sometimes really uncomfortable, so we go there in this episode!
Dr. Chinwé Williams is a licensed and board-certified therapist, speaker, author, and consultant, so you know what that means – today’s episode might feel like a free counseling session!
Wanda Mulzac has 3 miracle babies through IVF, and we chat about what it’s like to navigate feeling extremely grateful for our kids’ lives but also struggling through hard moments of parenting with kids’ emotions.
Laura Hunter and Jennifer Walker of Moms On Call are dear friends of mine, and today we talk all about the importance of learning our kids and how they’re designed.
Dr. Morgan Cutlip is a highly sought-after relationship expert who knows what it feels like to lose yourself in motherhood. When that happens, we've got to stop and "mom" ourselves.
Today you’ll hear my conversation with the founders of an incredible emotional wellness brand called Slumberkins which provides products and fun characters with unique storylines for families to connect with.
In the Still Coloring podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, Toni Collier, invites you to lean into the stories of women and men that uncover their brokenness and practically show how they rebuilt their lives with hope and grit.
Toni hopes that you will be inspired, poured into, and walk away believing that you too can create something beautiful with your life, no matter what.