Episode 60: "I Didn't Know I Was Having Panic Attacks" - Pain, Anxiety, Unanswered Prayers with Joe Oh

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How do you navigate unexplained trials and unimaginable tragedy... while still trusting and following God?

Today we're joined by our friend Joe Oh, who is a Performance Coach, Speaker, and Educator for a very personal, vulnerable, and heartfelt conversation.

Join us for both tears and laughter as we dive deep into:

  • How generational inheritance impacts us, both in good and challenging ways

  • How God works through us and our families cross-generationally

  • The raw reality of navigating pain and unexpected challenges

  • Joe's honest and vulnerable account of dealing with panic attacks

  • Joe's experience of walking through the heartbreak of miscarriage with his family

  • What it means and looks like to "rejoice in trials"

  • How to hold the tension between unanswered prayers and standing in faith

  • And more...


ABOUT OUR GUEST

Joe Oh is the Founder of Renu Coach and Mathematics Teacher at East Bay Innovation Academy. With 20+ years of experience as an itinerant speaker, he is passionate about both coaching and presenting. He holds experiences in businesses, churches, schools, and other non-profit groups where he leverages tools ranging from Gallup StrengthsFinder Model to the latest research in learning. Most importantly, he loves Jesus and wants others to experience His unconditional love. You can connect with Joe on IG @renu.coach.

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