Vulnerability, Parenting & the Gift of Mess with Justin Whitmel Earley

In today’s episode, I sit down with author Justin Whitmel Earley. 

Justin’s career began as a missionary in China until becoming a business lawyer. Along the way, he faced a tough mental health crisis that changed everything for him. What came out of that season? A totally different way of living. One that was shaped by intentional habits and vulnerability. 

We talk about the two spiritual habits he leans on the most, how being vulnerable can strengthen our friendships, and what it looks like to build deep connections with our kids (even in the midst of chaos). 

He also shares about his book The Big Mess - a reminder that the messiness of life, especially with our kids, can actually be a gift. 

Grab a copy of Justin’s new kids book: The Big Mess: https://amzn.to/3YHlxSi 

Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Vern Eide

International Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they’re rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org 

Vern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.com

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