
God's Plan
Last episode of Season 1 and I explore why I find so much peace leaning into God's plan. I discuss the power of rejection, my own worthiness and why life doesn't happen to us but for us. Links from this episode: My Book!
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Hosted by April Capochino Myers · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 40 episodes
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Welcome to "Living in the Gray," a podcast where I explore the fascinating paradoxes of life and discover how embracing the gray areas can lead to profound peace and fulfillment. I'm your host, April Capochino Myers, and today we embark on a journey of curiosity and introspection.
April Capochino Myers hosts Living in the Gray, a education show with 40 episodes published.

Last episode of Season 1 and I explore why I find so much peace leaning into God's plan. I discuss the power of rejection, my own worthiness and why life doesn't happen to us but for us. Links from this episode: My Book!
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This isn't the first time I've talked about Ego -- check out Episode 9, too! But I bring it up again because of the week I've had. There are some of you out there who've probably had a similar week -- you're not alone. M
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In this episode, I eat a ton of mini Cadbury eggs early in the morning, before drinking my first cup of coffee and I break down why kindness matters, why meditation helps me with the anxiety train, and why grace is impor
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Failure is part of life and it's time we embrace it. In this episode, I talk about our family dinners, baseball, taking chances, the importance of failing forward and why the only time you can truly fail is when you don'
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What happens when you near the end of life? What questions do you find yourself asking. This is what I'm leaning into today and it comes on the heels of James Van Der Beek's death who died of colorectal cancer in Februar
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This isn't the first time I've talked about Ego -- check out Episode 9, too! But I bring it up again because of the week I've had. There are some of you out there who've probably had a similar week -- you're not alone. M
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I love puzzles. I do one 1,000-piece puzzle a year, but I want to do more. I take my time setting up -- turning the pieces over, getting the edge set, and more. Then I go at the puzzle by sections I think I can do first.
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My soul circle group had another great discussion this week that has stuck with me all week, so I'm expanding on it here because I think it will help others, too. We're expecting a storm here, so I headed to grocery stor
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My husband I play a kind of game called Authentic Agility. It has a deck of cards that asks questions that prompt answers that let people get to know each other better. The other morning, we drew one out, and the questio
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I'm a curator of information. I'm incredibly curious and I'm thankful that I'm able to hear all this great information and motivation. Sharing it is one of my purposes. That's why this podcast exists. This week, I've hea
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We spent the day undecorating for Christmas. It's always a little sad, and this year was no different. We love the tree, the lights, the decorations...sometimes just sitting and looking at them. We tend do measure our wo
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Happy New Year! In our family, this time between Christmas and New Years can kind of melt away. It's a luxury. There's not so much planning, or getting dressed early, or ... much of anything except relax and enjoying one
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Today's episode was prompted by the TV show "Pluribus" that we've been watching. It epitomized resistance vs. surrender. I lived a lot of my life in a state of resistance, and I ended up mad about what I couldn't control
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I love Taylor Swift. You don't have to. But if you look at how she changed the world, it boils down to courage. She had the courage. I have adopted a mantra that has opened a lot of doors for me: "Be afraid but do it any
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Intentionality is so important this time of year. The pace of the holiday season is breakneck. A friend recently told me, "I'm going for presence over pace this month." And, like any good quote, this one stuck. I think i
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Thanksgiving is often travel time for my family. This year, the kids aske to go to New York City, so we did. I spent the trip pouring out gratitude, for everything from the small to the life changing. A quote I recently
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I'm fresh off a four-day gathering of 150 amazing women sharing a room and supporting one another. The Strong Mom gathering is my favorite event. You never know where you might draw inspiration. I talk about the impact a
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Today's episode is borne out of an experience my eighth-grade son had at school. He was called out for a mistake that his teacher likely thought was disrespectful, and had to write a paper as punishment. He didn't protes
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Counter-culture, as a term, came to the fore in the 1960s to talk about hippies opposed to the Vietnam War. But it's popped up more recently in several discussions. So today, we explore it here. There are several definit
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Football. I know nothing about it. Nor do I care to. That's not to say I haven't tried. I have. My daughter's in the same boat. The other half of our family is exactly the opposite. They live and breathe LSU football. Al
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