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Episode 102: Part 2 Interview with Kylie Hein

Episode 102: Part 2 Interview with Kylie Hein



In this Part 2 episode of the Catholic Wives with Toxic In-Laws Podcast, host Miriam Susan continues her conversation with Catholic mindset coach, Kylie Hein, to explore the impact of mental clutter on relationships with in-laws and within marriage. Together, they discuss practical ways to declutter your mind, navigate emotional triggers, and foster healthier communication, especially when dealing with unsupportive or dismissive spouses. Drawing from their own experiences and Catholic spirituality, this conversation offers hope and actionable steps for wives striving for peace amidst family turmoil. If you long to respond with charity and clarity—even in the most trying situations—this episode is for you.

To connect with Kylie, you can find more info about her services at www.kyliemhein.com or follow her on Instagram

www.instagram.com/kyliemhein (@kyliemhein)

She also is the host of the Persistence in Prayer Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2135786

Get the Declutter Your Mind gift from Kylie here: https://www.kyliemhein.com/declutter

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For a transcript of today's episode, visit https://www.DesiringPeace.com/episodes


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