Linking Arms

Purposeful Living

The Linking Arms podcast is a lifestyle podcast, brand, and community brought to life by Purposeful Living. An organization focused on empowering all women to link arms in creating a better world. Delving into themes such as wellness, spirituality, self-development and so much more, Nadine and Rachel are known for creating real, raw and hilarious moments during their interviews with fascinating women from all walks of life. Each episode proves to provide their listeners with actionable insights and highly relatable stories.

  • 23 minutes 26 seconds
    Deeply Rooted with Carla Sands

    Season five of Linking Arms begins with a powerful, timely conversation about what it truly means to be deeply rooted.

    As Purposeful Living enters its ninth year, Nadine Dyer is joined by her dear friend and ministry partner Carla Sands to reflect on a theme that feels both organizational—and deeply personal. Together, they explore what it means to be rooted not in self-sufficiency, performance, identity, or the approval of others, but firmly in Christ.

    In this episode, Nadine and Carla unpack:

    • What “deeply rooted” actually means for women today

    • Why stability, sustenance, and intimacy matter in our spiritual lives

    • How rooting ourselves in fleeting things can leave us feeling shaken and exhausted

    • What Scripture reveals about false idols—and how returning to God restores peace, joy, and purpose

    • Why being deeply rooted doesn’t prevent storms, but changes how we endure them

    This is an honest, reflective conversation for any woman who feels tired of striving, searching, or being uprooted by life’s seasons—and is longing for a firm foundation that won’t fail.

    This is Part 1 of a two-part series. In the next episode, Nadine and Carla will dive into the practical how: tangible ways to become deeply rooted in Christ in everyday life.

    If your heart is craving stability, clarity, and deeper connection with God, this episode is for you.

    Learn more about Purposeful Living.

    6 January 2026, 1:03 am
  • 26 minutes 53 seconds
    Jill Wamsley on Reclaiming Your Identity in Christ

    In this deeply moving episode of Linking Arms, host Nadine Dyer sits down with biblical counselor, speaker, and newly published author Jill Wamsley for a raw and redemptive conversation.


    Jill opens up about her childhood marked by trauma, her early adult years as a single mom, and how a chance encounter on a plane with Nadine led to a God-ordained friendship—and this powerful episode. Together, they explore how Jill's life was transformed by Christ as she slowly discovered her voice, her value, and her unshakeable worth as a daughter of God.


    Jill shares her story of being shaped by rejection and striving, blending in to belong, and how she broke free from the cookie-cutter version of herself to embrace the woman God uniquely created her to be. Her message is a timely reminder that your identity is sealed in Christ—100% loved, 100% worthy, and never up for debate.


    Listeners will be challenged to examine their own hearts and consider the cost of missing out on the woman God designed them to be.


    Whether you're walking through heartache, hiding your brokenness, or striving to belong, Jill’s story offers hope, healing, and a call to step into your true identity in Christ.


    About Jill Wamsley

    Jill has been a member at College Park Church in Indianapolis, Indiana for over 27 years and in 2023 joined the counseling team at Summit Church-University Campus in Fort Myers, Florida. She is married to Vaughn and has two adult children, Brady and Cambell. Jill serves as a biblical counselor, speaker, coach, and Bible teacher. She has taught for CCEF and Crossroads Bible College, holds a master’s in Biblical Counseling from The Master’s University, and is certified by both ACBC and ABC. Jill is passionate about biblical womanhood and helping women around the world find their identity in Christ.

    17 December 2025, 1:22 am
  • 26 minutes 17 seconds
    Danica Eyler on Pruning for Purpose
    In this heartfelt episode of Linking Arms, host Nadine Dyer sits down with Danica Eyler, wife, mom, attorney, magistrate judge, and candidate for Hamilton Superior Court 8, to talk about “Pruning for Purpose.” Danica opens up about her early life growing up with young parents, the challenges of a turbulent family dynamic, and the independence she was forced to develop at a young age. From buying her own bed and paying her own bills as a teenager to moving out before high school graduation, Danica reflects on how those difficult seasons shaped her character, resilience, and faith. She shares how her journey from a small southern Indiana town to becoming an attorney and now running for judge was marked by constant pruning—seasons where God removed comfort to prepare her for greater purpose. Despite hardship, she views those moments as part of her spiritual refinement, preparing her to serve others with empathy and integrity in both her personal and professional life. As the conversation closes, Danica offers encouragement to women navigating hard seasons: to trust that God uses everything for good, even when it feels unfair or overwhelming. The pruning, she reminds listeners, is never wasted—it’s part of the equipping for the purpose God has ahead. Special Guest: Danica Eyler.
    4 November 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 4 seconds
    Part 2: Chris Mills on Finding Strength in Vulnerability
    In Part 2 of our conversation with Chris Mills, SHRM-SCP, Chief Operating Officer and Partner at trueU, we move from her story of mental health and healing into practical wisdom on self-care, authenticity, and emotional balance. Chris shares how self-care saved her life—and why it’s far more than bubble baths and rest days. Through what she calls the Self-Care Wheel, she walks listeners through physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, personal, and professional care, offering small, tangible practices that make a lasting impact. From gratitude journaling and laughter to grounding, asking for help, and setting healthy boundaries, Chris reminds us that caring for ourselves is essential to caring for others. Rooted in faith, her perspective encourages women to live by design, not by default, and to embrace the truth that we are each fearfully and wonderfully made. Content Warning: This episode includes brief mentions of suicide and abuse. Chris brings 30 years of leadership experience across manufacturing, healthcare, and business services. She’s passionate about coaching leaders to align people and purpose, develop sustainable strategies, and build emotionally healthy workplaces. She also serves on the boards of Ignite Transform and Dove Recovery House for Women. Learn more about Chris’s work at www.trueu.com Special Guest: Chris Mills.
    21 October 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 33 seconds
    Part 1: Chris Mills on Finding Strength in Vulnerability
    Content Warning: This episode includes discussions of suicide and abuse, which may be distressing to some listeners. Chris Mills, SHRM-SCP, is the Chief Operating Officer and Partner at trueU, with over 30 years of leadership experience across multiple industries. Known for her ability to inspire others, drive strategic growth, and foster meaningful change, Chris also carries a powerful personal story—one of resilience, faith, and the reality of mental health. In this heartfelt conversation, Chris opens up about her experience living with bipolar disorder, the impact of family trauma, and her path toward healing and self-acceptance. She shares what it was like to tell her mental health story to hundreds of strangers before ever telling her family, the importance of breaking stigma in the workplace, and how faith helped her reclaim her identity. Through her story, listeners are reminded that healing begins with honesty, that self-care is not selfish, and that we are all “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). Chris resides in Noblesville with her husband, Carlton, and serves on the boards of Ignite Transform and Dove Recovery House for Women. Learn more about her work at www.trueu.com Special Guest: Chris Mills.
    14 October 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 50 seconds
    Part 2: Shan Wright on Releasing Anxiety and Choosing Peace
    In part one, Shan shared her vulnerable story of growing up under the weight of perfectionism, navigating postpartum anxiety with each of her four children, and realizing that striving to “be good enough” meant she was rejecting God’s grace. In this second part, Shan moves from story to strategy—laying out the Bold Blueprint God gave her in a moment of desperation: four simple, practical steps that bring peace, courage, and freedom. Together with Nadine, Shan explores: Why the story of Mary and Martha shaped her understanding of rest and priorities. The call to steward our one life—time, body, family, and community. What it means to move your body daily, care for your marriage, and build authentic friendships. How living in courage, not fear, allows us to embrace our true identity in Christ. Why managing stress and building holistic wellness isn’t optional—it’s essential to thriving. This is a conversation for every woman who feels stretched too thin, buried by expectations, or caught in cycles of anxiety. Shan’s practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement will help you release what was never yours to carry and step into bold, faith-filled living. Follow Shan: https://www.instagram.com/theshanwright/ Explore her website: https://www.theshanwright.com Book a stress-free assessment: http://bit.ly/stressassessmentcall Special Guest: Shan Wright.
    30 September 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 19 seconds
    Part 1: Shan Wright on Releasing Anxiety and Choosing Peace
    In this two-part series, Nadine is joined by Shan Wright: wife, mom of four, registered nurse of 19 years, and holistic nurse coach. Shan shares her story of growing up under the label of “the good, shy perfectionist,” and how those patterns followed her into nursing, marriage, and motherhood. After experiencing postpartum anxiety with each of her four children, Shan hit a breaking point and cried out to God, only to realize that striving for perfection meant she was living in fear, rejecting His grace, and believing the cross wasn’t enough for her. In this first part of the conversation, Shan opens up about: — Her lifelong battle with perfectionism and anxiety. — How postpartum anxiety became a wake-up call. — The moment God gently showed her she couldn’t do it all and gave her four things that would lead to peace. — Why anxiety is really fear in disguise, and how fear competes with faith. This episode sets the stage for part two, where Shan reveals the practical steps of her “Bold Blueprint” for releasing anxiety and embracing a courageous, faith-filled life Follow Shan: https://www.instagram.com/theshanwright/ Explore her website: https://www.theshanwright.com Book a stress-free assessment: http://bit.ly/stressassessmentcall
    16 September 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 37 seconds
    Erica Tomasik on Breaking Free from Burnout
    In this episode, Nadine sits down with Erica Tomasik—speaker, executive coach, and corporate trainer—to go deeper into the practical side of moving from overwhelmed to empowered. Erica shares how she helps women get honest about where they are, rediscover what they truly desire, and take steps toward freedom. Together, Nadine and Erica explore themes like why busy doesn’t equal blessed, how to recognize when old lies are holding you back, and why self-care is not selfish but essential. Erica brings her personal story and professional expertise to the conversation, reminding us that empowerment begins with awareness, honesty, and permission to dream again. About Erica Tomasik Erica Tomasik is a dynamic speaker, executive coach, and corporate trainer dedicated to helping individuals break free from burnout, overwhelm, and uncertainty to step into a life of joy, clarity, and purpose. She specializes in coaching high-achieving women, helping them navigate career transitions, leadership challenges, and personal fulfillment without sacrificing well-being. With a background in Language & Cross-Cultural Training, Erica has worked with professional athletes, the FBI, and Fortune 500 companies across the globe. She later transitioned into executive and life coaching, mentoring leaders and teams to reclaim their energy, confidence, and direction in both work and life. Through her own journey of growth and transformation, Erica has developed a unique ability to help others recognize and overcome internal roadblocks that keep them stuck. She equips audiences and clients with powerful tools for self-discovery, leadership, and sustainable success, always emphasizing the wisdom found in listening to the body. Erica holds an M.A. in Language & Cross-Cultural Training from Indiana University and is an ICF Associate Certified Coach (ACC). As a wife and mom of three, she understands the real-life challenges of balancing purpose with everyday demands. Whether speaking on stage, coaching executives, or training teams, Erica’s mission is clear: to help high-achievers move from survival mode to thriving in both life and leadership. Special Guest: Erica Tomasik.
    26 August 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 22 seconds
    Part 2: Marya Sherron on Dancing Through Life
    What does it actually look like to stop living on autopilot and start dancing through life? In this follow-up to their emotional first episode, Nadine welcomes back Marya Sherron, author, advocate, and founder of KI Productions, for a conversation packed with encouragement and practical tools. Marya shares how dance became a metaphor for living fully and how to rediscover the dreams you buried long ago. From journaling to surrendering control to simply doing the next right thing, she offers heartfelt wisdom for women who are tired of striving and ready to live with joy, freedom, and intention. This episode is an invitation: to give yourself permission to explore, to let go of what no longer fits, and to take one bold step forward, even if you have to do it scared. About Marya Sherron: Marya Patrice Sherron, MFA is a writer, advocate, and community leader devoted to amplifying marginalized voices and building inclusive communities. As founder of KI Productions, she has authored four children’s books and launched initiatives that uplift neurodivergent families and underrepresented storytellers. She also serves as a caregiver advocate and community organizer across Indiana. Connect with Marya: IG: @KI.Productions928 FB: KI Productions time2dance.org Special Guest: Marya Sherron.
    12 August 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 21 minutes
    Part 1: Marya Sherron on Dancing Through Life
    This week on Linking Arms, Nadine sits down with the incredible Marya Sherron — author, speaker, former professor, and founder of KI Productions — for a raw and deeply moving conversation about transformation, identity, and purpose. Marya shares the origin of her mantra “It’s time to dance,” born in the wake of losing her brother, Kious Kelly, the first nurse in the U.S. to pass away from COVID-19. What started as unimaginable grief became a spark for Marya to rediscover her voice, her creativity, and the dreams she buried long ago. Together, Nadine and Marya explore what it means to live free from people-pleasing, how grief reshapes us, and the practical power of saying yes to the dreams planted deep in your spirit. From hair choices to publishing 40+ books, Marya reveals what “pre-dancing” Marya looked like and how she found the courage to finally dance. About Marya Sherron: Marya Patrice Sherron, MFA is a writer, advocate, and community leader devoted to amplifying marginalized voices and building inclusive communities. A former professor of Creative Writing and Black Studies, she is the founder of KI Productions, an independent publishing and production company with the belief that every story matters. Marya is the author of four children’s books and numerous journals and Bible studies. She is a vocal advocate for families navigating disability, serving in leadership roles across Indiana. Her latest work includes the Neurodivergent Collection and a forthcoming documentary about her late brother, Kious Kelly. Special Guest: Marya Sherron.
    29 July 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 15 minutes 4 seconds
    Part 2: Lindsay Schloss on Busyness to Fullness
    Welcome back to Linking Arms! This is Part 2 of Nadine’s conversation with Lindsay Schloss, founder and CEO of HopeAnchor & Crew, a philanthropic jewelry company that empowers women locally and globally. If you caught Part 1, you know Lindsay has a heart for helping women move from surviving to truly living. This episode takes it deeper with practical ways to build a full, balanced life, grounded in faith and intentionality. Lindsay walks us through the 10 life areas she uses in her “Full Balanced Life” curriculum, and explains how to assess your wheel of life honestly, without guilt or overwhelm. You’ll hear real-life examples of creating daily rhythms (like drinking more water!) and how small daily choices can align with your core values. Whether you’re in a mountaintop season or deep in a valley, Lindsay reminds us that our souls need tending — and that stewarding our time, energy, and gifts is one of the greatest ways we honor what God has given us. Tune in for encouragement and practical tools you can use today to start living with more intention, margin, and soul-deep fullness. About Lindsay Schloss: HopeAnchor & Crew, Philanthropic Jewelry, was founded in 2019 by Lindsay Schloss, who has always felt deeply the burden of those in need. She’s worked and served in Child & Community Services in Indianapolis for over 13 years. Rooted in her faith, with the love and support of her greatest blessing — her family — Lindsay launched HopeAnchor & Crew to encompass all of her personal and professional passions. Her deep desire to empower women and make an impact in communities locally and globally remains the heart of her work, leaving a legacy of service, social justice, and generosity. 📲 Connect with Lindsay: IG/FB: @lindsayeschloss Business: @hopeanchorandcrew Website: hopeanchorandcrew.com Special Guest: Lindsay Schloss.
    15 July 2025, 12:00 pm
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