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Release & Receive: Letting Go to Make Space for God's Blessings with Stephanie Martino

Jill O'Boyle Season 3 Episode 81

In this episode, Jill is joined with her guest, Stephanie Martino to discuss the power of  surrender and trusting God's timing. Stephanie shares her journey through infertility, highlighting how shifting her mindset and leaning into community helped her discover deeper purpose and peace.   If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or struggle to release control, this episode will inspire you.  Tune in and begin to make space for new blessings and trust that God is working all things together for good.

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Jill O'Boyle (00:02.805)
Well, hey friends, welcome back to your life, your story rise up podcast. I'm your host, Jill O'Boyle, and I am so grateful that you are here. You know, if you are anything like me, you've probably had seasons in your life where you've held on so tightly to something, whether it's a dream, a plan, or even a sense of control, only to realize that holding on was actually keeping you from receiving what God has in store.

And so that's exactly what I want to dive in today. Release and receive, like letting go to make space for God's blessings. So if you've ever felt stuck, maybe frustrated or just unsure of what's next, I think this conversation is going to be a great conversation for you to tune into. But before we dive in, let me introduce our guest today, who I am just, you know, I'm really convinced that she might just be a long lost

Sister because you guys on our very first call we discovered we have a lot in common Well one we we of course realized that we have this just deep love for Jesus and We also equally love Mexican food, but here here is where I about like I about lost it I was like, okay. Are you kidding me right now? Because most importantly her favorite movie believe it or not is also Tommy boy If you guys didn't know this is one of my

Favorite of all time movies. Sometimes I don't even tell people that because you know, it's kind of just a funny It's a funny movie, but it is my favorite movie. It's Stephanie's favorite movie. So we're just we're just instantly friends there. Anyway, in all seriousness, Stephanie Martino is an incredible speaker She's a mindset coach and a woman on a mission to help others conquer fear and step into their God-given purpose So with over 27 years in corporate leadership and a heart for faith centered living

She has helped so many women shift their perspective from life is happening to me, to God is working for me. And what I love most, the words release and receive actually came to her in a dream. And this how this dream that she's had completely transformed how she approaches life, faith, and even the hardest seasons. So she's here to share how surrendering our plans makes room for God's better plans. And I have a feeling.

Jill O'Boyle (02:23.337)
This conversation is not only going to be powerful, but it's also going to be freeing. I absolutely believe that. So Stephanie, welcome to the podcast. I'm so happy you're here.

Stephanie Martino (02:33.272)
Thank you, me too. And maybe a little Tommy Boy reference will come in the conversation now and then. I'm super happy to find someone else that thinks that's their favorite movie. I love it.

Jill O'Boyle (02:40.852)
I hope.

Jill O'Boyle (02:44.305)
I love it. love it. welcome all the Tommy Boy movie quotes anytime. Yeah, I was just like, this is like the, as I was reading your bio and then we got on the phone, I was like, this is crazy. Like, where are you from? We need to connect in person. Maybe have a movie session night.

Stephanie Martino (02:50.818)
You

Stephanie Martino (03:01.646)
Absolutely, with Mexican food.

Jill O'Boyle (03:04.083)
Absolutely tacos every day all day every day Well, thank you so much for coming on I love this topic that we're gonna talk about It relates to me in my own story and in journey and like I said before I really think it's gonna resonate with the women listening to the podcast today, so So like I said you give us a little bit first of just kind of your background and then how

Stephanie Martino (03:09.646)
you

Jill O'Boyle (03:32.905)
you know, letting go for you, how that showed up in your life where you maybe struggled to release that fear of control or expectations and really what happened in your story.

Stephanie Martino (03:45.314)
Yeah, yeah, no, thank you. So my background is in corporate, you you mentioned that 27 years, and I just always figured I would be, you know, in corporate America. But as we know, sometimes God has other plans, and I'm very thankful for that, but it's been quite a journey. But I got married pretty young. I was 19 when I first got married. And at that time, a lot of my friends were also getting married young. I don't know what was in the water at that point.

Jill O'Boyle (04:03.69)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (04:14.729)
in time back in the early 90s. But a few years into our marriage, my husband and I decided, well, you know, it's time to have a baby. So we went off the pill, you know, started trying and it was a several months and nothing was happening. And so I was like, well, this is kind of strange because I just thought, well, you know, I'll just get pregnant. No problem.

Jill O'Boyle (04:15.732)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (04:43.629)
And at that time, people didn't really talk about infertility. It wasn't as well, the awareness wasn't out there like it is today. And anyone who had been through it didn't really share. The only thing I knew about infertility was that if someone had twins or triplets, know, then people were like, they must have come through infertility treatments, right? Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (05:08.819)
Yeah, been right.

Stephanie Martino (05:11.775)
So at this point, nothing was happening. And so I thought, well, let's just go to the doctor. We'll go to the fertility specialist. They'll just do whatever and I'll get pregnant. No problem. So I went through a few rounds of treatments. Anyone's ever been through that? You know that the hormones make you crazy. Gosh, I remember one time sitting at work and I was the receptionist at this particular time.

And the boss, his office was right behind me and something happened and he came out and said something to me and he was kind of a stern guy. I mean, not super, you know, friendly guy. so however he just hit me in a way, I started crying. He did not know what to do with me. He's like, my God, brings me a box of Kleenex. I'm like, it's OK. It's just my hormones. So funny story about that. Anyway, so over these months of going through the

treatments and trying. And every month it was like the cycle of hope and grief, hope and grief, you know, over and over and over again. And I was miserable, really. I, you know, I was like, I don't understand why this is happening to me. Again, I didn't know of anyone else that this had happened to. And at the same time, you know, my family, know, friends, they were

Jill O'Boyle (06:29.054)
Hmm

Stephanie Martino (06:38.849)
getting pregnant, popping babies out, no problem. And so it was really hard every time there was a baby shower or Mother's Day. Anything that was a reminder to me that I was not a mom was very, very difficult. And so I just kept holding on to this expectation that I was supposed to have a child. Like, that's what you do. You get married.

Jill O'Boyle (06:41.833)
right.

Jill O'Boyle (06:49.353)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (07:08.084)
Right.

Stephanie Martino (07:08.981)
and you have babies. This is just what you do. I mean, God created this for this to happen. So why wouldn't this happen for me? And I just, again, held on to that expectation and that idea with what I call a death grip. This has to happen. And if it doesn't, I don't know what my life is going to be. What's the point of my life if I can't be a mom?

Jill O'Boyle (07:34.165)
Right. Right.

Stephanie Martino (07:37.209)
And so over the years of going through this, and it was years of just trying and then other things were happening and kind of it would get put on the back burner, but it was still always there. But I mean, there was no sign of anything happening. So I started changing my prayers from, you know, God, please let me get pregnant this month. You know, please let it happen. You know, all these different things, making making deals and bargains right with God.

Jill O'Boyle (07:57.109)
Mm.

Jill O'Boyle (08:05.289)
Right. Right.

Stephanie Martino (08:07.085)
I started shifting my prayers more to like, God, I don't understand why this isn't happening. But if for some reason it's not in your will for me to have a child of my own, then please help me to accept that. And that took me praying that over and over and over again. And but as I did,

Jill O'Boyle (08:13.685)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (08:37.141)
God helped me for sure. I mean, I know he helped me accept it, but it also allowed me to open my mind to a potential new future that I had not considered. Because again, my future that I envisioned for my life was that I was going to be a mom. There was no other option, right? And so as I started surrendering this to God, releasing this to God, I was able to start seeing a different perspective.

Jill O'Boyle (08:40.521)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (08:57.247)
Great.

Stephanie Martino (09:07.169)
different ideas, a different future, different possibilities for me. And that I didn't know it at the time, but now looking back, that what I would say, that was definitely my first experience of this whole idea of releasing and receiving when I was able to release this expectation that I was holding on to and receive a new possibility, new perspective.

Jill O'Boyle (09:12.393)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (09:23.891)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (09:35.796)
right?

Stephanie Martino (09:37.197)
It was like a huge weight just lifted off of me because up to this point, I mean, I was just miserable. I was cried so much. You know, just it was awful. So that was really my first time of experiencing that. And again, I didn't know really what was going on at the time. But I think that was such a pivotal moment for me that now I look back and I can see the impact.

Jill O'Boyle (09:39.957)
Mmm.

Jill O'Boyle (09:44.009)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (09:54.324)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (09:58.37)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (10:04.693)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (10:06.163)
of being able to surrender something that I thought I should have.

Jill O'Boyle (10:11.829)
yeah, love that because you're right. I mean, it's really just reframing our mind, which is really hard to do when we're wired for expecting, you know, all the time expecting visioning. OK, it should look like this and it should be like this. when it and when we don't receive that, we're like. And I don't know if you if you said this, but maybe I maybe I hear that in my own spirit, it's like it doesn't look like this or that if I don't receive it like this, then what's wrong with me? Like, why am I?

Stephanie Martino (10:40.522)
yes.

Jill O'Boyle (10:41.767)
not receiving this like everybody else is. And I guess you kind of alluded to that, like with the baby shower, everybody else is getting pregnant. Why? Something must be wrong with me. And we attach this, this our own worth of it's just me, you know? And so I love how you refrain that and saying, okay, Lord, if this is not, maybe there's something greater, right? That, that you have planned for me. And so let me, if it's your will, then let me surrender that to you. so I love that, that just reframing it.

And so I guess when you did that, I know on our initial conversation and some of our talks, we talked a lot about purpose. And I know that's something that we'll talk about later that you get in with helping women with that. And so I know you talk a lot about discovering our God given purpose. And I think so many times women, especially high achieving women that I work with, we define our success in terms of achievement.

and accolades and getting here and maybe that a little bit of that expecting like if I can just work harder then I'll get here and I'll expect this and this and this. So I think so many times we often define our success in those kind of terms but how do we shift our mindset to recognizing true purpose and really what is purpose and what is it not and I'm just curious in this whole letting go and receiving my maybe how purpose showed up.

for you as well.

Stephanie Martino (12:07.575)
Mm-hmm. Yeah. You know, I think one of the most Googled questions of all time is, why am I here? So this idea of, you know, why are we here on earth? What is the purpose of my life? I think is something that we all question deep down inside us. And we're always, I think, looking again, subconsciously, maybe it's not even we don't even realize we're doing it, but we're always looking for something to fill that

Jill O'Boyle (12:16.265)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (12:25.887)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (12:35.337)
Yes.

Stephanie Martino (12:37.613)
fulfillment, I guess you could say, right? And a lot of times, as you mentioned, we will tie our purpose to the things we achieve, a role that we play. And I hear a lot of women say that, you know, their purpose is to be a mom. And while absolutely that is an important role, that in itself, just saying I'm a mom is not a purpose because what does that mean? More so

Jill O'Boyle (12:39.315)
Yes. Yep.

Jill O'Boyle (12:48.937)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (12:54.109)
Right.

Jill O'Boyle (13:05.748)
Right.

Stephanie Martino (13:07.245)
What type of mom are you? That's where the purpose can come in. So it's not just about a job, a role. People a lot of times, you know, I've seen this and I even got into this myself when I was in corporate. We can tie our purpose to our career. You know, the thing that we do, what we're known for, you know, how many times when you're at a networking thing, the first thing you introduce yourself with is what you do, right? Instead of really who you are.

Jill O'Boyle (13:08.809)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (13:23.679)
Right.

Jill O'Boyle (13:32.679)
What do do? Right.

Stephanie Martino (13:35.893)
And your purpose, it's like, well, I'm of this, I'm of that, right? I work for this company. And so we label ourselves these things that are just roles or activities that we engage in in life. And so purpose is not those things. And one of the things I always say to really help bring this home is if your purpose is your job, let's say, what happens if you lose your job? Now you've lost your purpose? No.

Jill O'Boyle (13:48.809)
Right?

Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (14:00.469)
Yeah.

Right? No.

Stephanie Martino (14:04.097)
because purpose is something so much greater. It's about who we are and how we show up in the world. So over my years of really trying to figure out what I was supposed to be when I grew up, I really didn't figure it out until I was like 40. It took me a long time. But I was on this long journey to just figure out what is it that I'm meant to do in life? And like I said, my background's in corporate. I had a good job. I worked with great people.

Jill O'Boyle (14:11.455)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (14:18.43)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (14:27.433)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (14:33.901)
I was successful in terms of that, but I always felt like there was something else, that there was something more that I was meant to do, but I had no idea what. And so over years, again, I don't know why everything is years with me, but I guess that is the way it works for all of us.

Jill O'Boyle (14:38.622)
Mm-hmm.

Yeah, for sure.

Jill O'Boyle (14:53.469)
It's a journey. Life is a journey. take, I mean, it just doesn't happen overnight. mean, it just doesn't. me too, girl.

Stephanie Martino (14:59.216)
I'm still working on my patients and I'm just... So years of praying about this, searching, looking into things that maybe I could do. At one point I even considered opening a doggy daycare because I love dogs, right? So was like, that could be great. Well, the more I researched that, the more I was like, forget it. No, that's not for me. I just want to play with the dogs. I don't want to manage the doggy daycare.

Jill O'Boyle (15:27.494)
Right.

Stephanie Martino (15:28.397)
All right. And then, you know, through all of the personality assessments and career assessments and all these things, I was just trying to figure it out. And I really never got a clear answer. The only thing I could say that I knew I was meant to do was to help people. But that's such a broad description. That was not clear enough. And it wasn't until God brought someone into my life very randomly. I was working out at the local gym. I was like in this boot camp.

And another gal joined the boot camp. And so we just got to talking, you know, kind of became, you know, friendly. And she told me about something, an idea that had come to her about being a warrior of hope for people. And I was like, wow, I really like that. You know, how can we be a warrior of hope for ourself? Hold on to hope, even in those challenging times, but then how can we help other people?

to hold onto that hope by sharing our stories, right? And so as I started talking to her and we started really building up this, it ended up being a business that we started, as we started building this, it started becoming more clear to me how I was meant to help people. And it comes down to this idea of like, how am I encouraging people to find the things in their lives that God has already placed there

that now they can use to serve others, to make a positive impact in the world, but at the same time, they're being fulfilled. So through that, for me, I came down to kind of four components of really discovering what your purpose is. And one of those is values, truly understanding what your values are. I don't think probably most of us haven't really done the hard work to look at that.

Jill O'Boyle (17:00.713)
Right, exactly.

Jill O'Boyle (17:11.253)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (17:19.847)
Yep. Yep.

Stephanie Martino (17:20.845)
and to really explain what our values are. What does it feel like when we don't live in alignment with that, right? So what are your values? What are the strengths that you have? Both, know, God given that you just naturally are good at as well as skills that you've developed and then just, you know, your character strengths, how you show up in life, what are those? And again, I find that most people have a hard time identifying their strengths because a lot of times we take it for granted. We're just like, what the?

That's just what I do. No biggie, right? So value, strength, passions. What is it that just fires you up? Like when you are doing this thing or engaging in this activity, you're just like, you're just getting energy as time flies, right? So that to me is something like we are born with this, that God put this in us. And then the last thing is our life experiences. We go through things. We are all gonna go through things. I...

Jill O'Boyle (17:59.797)
Mm.

Jill O'Boyle (18:11.635)
Yes.

Stephanie Martino (18:19.775)
truly don't believe God wants those to be wasted. You know, we, it's just life. You know, we're gonna go through bad times. We're gonna go through hard times, but how can we grow through that for ourselves? And then how can we use that to then connect with other people? So when you really think about those things, what are your values? What are you good at? What are you passionate about? And what have you been through? How did those come together to inform a greater purpose that you can live out in all areas of your life, not just your job?

Jill O'Boyle (18:33.141)
Mm-hmm

Stephanie Martino (18:48.563)
not just in your family life, not just a role, right? But how do you show up in life to make a positive impact using these things that God has already given you?

Jill O'Boyle (18:57.159)
Mm-hmm.

Yes. my goodness. Beautifully said because I think if anybody is listening, I mean, I was there just like you were saying Stephanie, like, I think we get so caught up in the purpose is being a mom or our purpose is in our job and our purpose can be in our job. I'm not saying it can't be, but for so long, I felt the same way. Like I am just a project manager.

Right. I am just an event manager. Like what else could I possibly do? Like I'm so burned out in this job, but what else could I do? This is the only thing I'm good at. And I love how you broke that down because if you are burned out and you're stressed and you're overwhelmed, go back to what Stephanie just said. Well, what are your values? Are you living in those? What are values? Right. And like, what are your strengths? What are you absolutely? Okay. If you're good at being a project manager, what about being a project manager? What are those actual skill sets? Right.

being super organized, detailed, great at communication, right? What are those skillsets? What are the things that actually fire you up? Like does it really crossing off a good to do list fire you up? Didn't for me. So I love that and the life experiencing and which is also your suffering too. I mean, those hard moments of our life when you're in the thick of it,

And I'm sure you can relate to this, Stephanie, like when you're in those moments of infertility, you can't possibly be thinking, I know you eventually did, but in those moments, it's sometimes so hard to say, okay, this is happening for me. This is happening for me. This is a reason. This is happening for me. It's so hard, right? When you're in these hard moments of suffering to think that way, but actually God has a plan. He always does. And he will use what I have found in my own story, those

Jill O'Boyle (20:50.741)
painful moments of suffering and turn it all for good. He will reveal purpose through life experiences, suffering, passions, strengths, our values. I mean, all of that, what you just said was so good. So I guess a question I have for you, somebody listening that is maybe in that hard spot, you maybe they are just like you that are in this season of infertility.

I mean, what advice do you have for them to start doing some of what you've just outlined? mean, how do they go about figuring out their purpose and finding these values and strengths? Is there things that you recommend or things that you did in that time?

Stephanie Martino (21:34.763)
Yeah, they're probably not going to like the answer.

Jill O'Boyle (21:38.741)
We want things quick and fast, don't we?

Stephanie Martino (21:40.877)
You know, there's no magic pill, sorry. But what I found that I think it comes down to is making the choice to look for the learning. Like again, like that statement, is life happening to you or is life happening for you? I always say life is happening.

Jill O'Boyle (21:45.905)
Right.

Stephanie Martino (22:07.789)
There are things we have zero control over. I had zero control over, obviously, my infertility. I mean, even I was trying to control it, wasn't working. So things happen in life. Whether we choose to look at it as something that's happening to me, that's where we're like, okay, poor me. Life never goes my way. This sucks. Why is this happening to me? I don't deserve this. There's that viewpoint.

Jill O'Boyle (22:16.33)
Right.

Jill O'Boyle (22:24.575)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (22:35.905)
There's also the viewpoint that totally acknowledges, yeah, this sucks. I don't like it one bit, but what can I learn from this? How can I grow from this? I don't wanna waste this pain. We're gonna go through pain, we might as well not waste it. Yeah, so what can I learn? So I think the first is making that intentional shift in that thought.

Jill O'Boyle (22:43.508)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (22:46.901)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (22:53.279)
Right, Why, yeah, don't sit in it.

Jill O'Boyle (23:03.923)
Mm-hmm. Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (23:05.835)
Right? And then, I mean, I do believe praying and asking God to help you see what is it that this could be trying to teach me? What is this? Why, you know, maybe it's not even why am I going through this. Maybe it's just because it's life. Like life just happens sometimes. But what, God, can you teach me through this? What is it that maybe you're trying to work out of my life? Right? So there's always something for it. And

Jill O'Boyle (23:14.645)
Mmm.

Jill O'Boyle (23:22.975)
That's right.

Jill O'Boyle (23:29.373)
Right.

Stephanie Martino (23:32.909)
I don't know, I'm a firm believer if God wants to work something out of your life, he's going to work it out and I don't want to have to go through it 10 times. So I would like to learn quickly and get the lesson and then move on. Right? So it's really, it's that choice.

Jill O'Boyle (23:38.877)
Yeah. Yeah.

Yes.

That's right. man. I love that. Yes, it is a choice and I love that. And some of them, have a, I call her my spiritual mentor. And the two things that she always says is when I, when I come to her and I'm asking these questions, like what is going on? And, she'll always say, well, I would reframe it this way. You know, there's no surprise to God, right? So God, this is no surprise to you, right? He knows everything. So this is no surprise.

to you, God, so where are you in this? And then just wait and see what the Holy Spirit brings up in you. Where are you in this? And He will show you what's happening. He won't maybe always give us that perfect step-by-step of here's what's gonna happen next week and then after that it's gonna be like this, but He'll give you some peace or comfort around that. And that's.

Stephanie Martino (24:35.767)
Yes, absolutely. And that, well, I'm glad you said that because the peace that we can gain from God, from the peace that God gives us, there is no other peace like that. We can try to find peace through life. Sometimes we think we're finding peace by trying to control things. That may give us a sense of peace. But true peace is when

Jill O'Boyle (24:56.061)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (25:04.001)
It's something God provides that even when chaos is going on around us and things are hard and we don't understand, we can still have that peace because we know God is watching out. Like you said, he's not surprised by this. And if I allow this, he will use this for my good. I can be resistant. I mean, I don't think God's gonna...

Jill O'Boyle (25:07.88)
is

Jill O'Boyle (25:13.033)
Hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (25:20.637)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (25:26.953)
Yes. That's right.

Stephanie Martino (25:30.625)
whack us over the head and like force us, rustle us down, right? Because you have to be, participate in the process.

Jill O'Boyle (25:34.031)
Right.

Jill O'Boyle (25:37.939)
Yeah, yep. No, that's so good. And that leads me to a great segue because I wanted to talk about the power of our why. And when we talk about peace, when things get rattled, right? When we're in that state of confusion where we feel like things are just, I don't understand this. I think there's a great place to go back to and that is, what is my why? Especially as an entrepreneur, I feel like things can be chaotic at times.

And and I can get sidebarred and I can go into all these different like well What about her and look at this and get comparison and all these things and I think the best thing I can do when I get in those frazzled moments is I go back to my purpose and Then I go back to my wife, right? Why why why am I here? Why what is my purpose, you know? And so I think a why is a foundational piece for people to understand I think sometimes it's the most complex for people to really

So I want your opinion on that as well. What do you think about understanding your why and how that can maybe fuel motivation, how that can bring peace to your life? And why do you think so many people struggle to find clarity in their why and how can they maybe start uncovering that?

Stephanie Martino (26:59.096)
Yes. This is an excellent question because it's one that I think pertains to everyone. Again, we may not actually ask ourselves this, but deep down we want to know. For me, what I've experienced in understanding my why, and again, really, really think that that's my purpose. My purpose, the way I describe it, is that I help women

Jill O'Boyle (27:06.869)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (27:12.189)
wondering. Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (27:21.63)
Mm-hmm

Stephanie Martino (27:27.509)
and people, right? Look at life from this lens of learning and growth by shifting that perspective from life's happening to me to life's happening for me, right? So that's how I would describe my purpose. And that comes from a variety of things like values, strengths, life experiences, and things of that nature. And I can show up in all areas of my life with that purpose. It's not tied. I'm fortunate also that it is very much linked to what I get to do as a coach and a speaker. But even if I wasn't.

Jill O'Boyle (27:32.437)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (27:44.085)
Exactly.

Jill O'Boyle (27:49.705)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (27:56.073)
Yes. Yes.

Stephanie Martino (27:57.419)
That would still, I still believe that is the purpose that God has put on my heart. So when I know that, and I always make this distinction between I can know something and I can know something. When we just know something through knowledge, it's like, well, that makes sense. But if we don't feel it in our hearts, sometimes we have a hard time doing it. So when you know it, that's where I feel like we gain the confidence to keep going when it's hard.

Jill O'Boyle (28:01.457)
Mm-hmm

Jill O'Boyle (28:09.397)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (28:14.515)
Right. If we don't know that I know, yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (28:21.365)
Mm-hmm.

Yes.

Stephanie Martino (28:27.725)
If I was not confident in this purpose, I would have probably quit being a coach, right? And just having this business that I have a long time ago because it's hard. It's a whole different ballgame having your own business than working for a corporation. Right? And I think maybe most entrepreneurs, don't...

Jill O'Boyle (28:37.429)
Totally. Right.

Jill O'Boyle (28:51.091)
Yes, absolutely.

Stephanie Martino (28:55.597)
at least for me, I didn't get into having my own business for the purpose of running a business. I did it so I can live out my purpose and help people. Right. But that business side is still necessary. And that for me is where a lot of the hard stuff comes on. And that's where I have gotten very discouraged, you know, at various times. And it's like, well, why is this happening? Why this isn't working out or, you know, all these different things. And the thought has crossed my mind multiple times. Maybe I should just

Jill O'Boyle (29:04.233)
That's right. The heart behind it, right? Right.

Jill O'Boyle (29:11.743)
Same.

Jill O'Boyle (29:15.167)
Yep.

Jill O'Boyle (29:21.279)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (29:24.907)
go back to a job. But then I'm like, no, no, God is, feel like God has, at least for right now in my life, this is what I feel like God is asking me to do. And because I truly feel that it gives me that confidence and that courage to keep going despite the disappointment, despite the fear, despite the, don't see how this is gonna work out.

Jill O'Boyle (29:26.101)
Let me just go back to the job.

Jill O'Boyle (29:36.573)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (29:44.277)
Yeah. Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (29:50.537)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (29:54.652)
Exactly.

Stephanie Martino (29:54.785)
but I know God knows. so that's, okay, that's one of the biggest benefits, I guess, I could say to really understand your purpose is it gives you that confidence and that courage to show up as you feel like you are meant to because it's so easy in life to modify who we are, to fit in with the crowd, you know, to try to be like someone else. It's so easy to do that. And knowing your purpose doesn't eliminate that.

Jill O'Boyle (29:58.567)
Mm-mm.

Jill O'Boyle (30:10.943)
Right.

Jill O'Boyle (30:14.345)
Mm-hmm

Jill O'Boyle (30:19.167)
Yep. Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (30:25.303)
but it makes it easier for you to follow what you feel like God is asking you to do and the person he wants you to be.

Jill O'Boyle (30:31.305)
Yeah. Yeah. Yep. I love that. And it is, it is so tied to this knowing in your heart. And I don't know how many times where I've been just like you, it's like the business side and all these other things. Like I just want to go out and help people. Like why does everything else have to be so hard? Or I'm just going to, I'm just going to throw in the towel or does anybody care? You know, there's been so many things, so many things through my journey and like, do I do with the podcast? Do I not? And

I don't know about you, I feel like every time, you know, it's like a heart check and God just like really like speaks to the heart and it's like, yeah. Or he'll bring some, some random person along, right? Or some random opportunity that I'm like, well, where the heck did that come from? God. Yeah. He's there to just remind me that, no, I need to stay on the path. Quit looking side to side and everybody else just keep on the path that I've promised you. so I love that. And, knowing your why does it redirects when you have those times when you're trying to look everywhere, but

but up and in with God, it keeps you in your lane. It keeps you forward thinking and straight focused to say, okay, I don't need to worry about anybody else but God. And so I'm so much like you. I'm a contributor by nature, a helper, enabler, not in a bad way. just like, bring like motivation to others. And yeah, so it was like in that journey of like really sitting my butt down and figuring out what else could I, what else God do you want me to do?

You know, what is my purpose? I know it's not to be in this crazy 24 seven project management role where I'm stressed and not present with my family, but, what else, you know, and it was in those moments where it was diving into exactly what you said. And it's like landing on my Y was a, am a contributor. My Y in life is to contribute to the success of others, like hands down, like I want to just help others. And how I do that goes back to what you were saying, like your strengths.

How do I contribute to other people? Well, I bring clear and relatable experiences, communication. So I make things very clear and relatable so that they can find it in their own journey. And then, know, trust is just a big thing. So how I do that is just developing a relationship of trust to say, our journeys may not be the same, but I promise you I've walked a similar journey. And I just want to help you.

Jill O'Boyle (32:51.157)
get through it faster, right? And I think that's what God wants all of us to do is just help others through relationships and life experiences. So I love that. I love that.

Stephanie Martino (32:55.287)
Yes.

Stephanie Martino (33:01.601)
Yeah. Yeah, and I know you share about your own life experiences as well. So again, that just goes further to this idea that our life experiences shape us into who we are largely. And when we can use those to then help other people that I believe God wants that. I wanted to mention something else, too. So what I found at times when coaching people on discovering

Jill O'Boyle (33:07.792)
Mm Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (33:14.794)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (33:21.16)
Absolutely.

Stephanie Martino (33:30.487)
Their purpose is that

They can tend to think like, my gosh, it's gotta be this big thing. And then they can get discouraged. Cause I don't think I have a big story or I don't have this big platform. And I just want to like set that straight, that that is not what having a purpose means. I believe that you, when you are clear on your purpose, you can live that even as like a project manager, right?

Jill O'Boyle (33:37.993)
Big. Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (33:51.889)
Mm-hmm. Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (34:03.391)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (34:03.777)
As someone who is in a job, you don't have to go out and start your own business. Some people he asks that of and that's the kind of situation you and I are in. But that's not going to be the case for everyone. When you know who you are and what you have to offer, right? I believe that helps you show up in a way, even in just your daily life on your job in a way that

Jill O'Boyle (34:14.463)
Fill in. Exactly.

Jill O'Boyle (34:23.123)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (34:31.947)
bring something special and unique that makes an impact on the people you are working with, they see something special in you, they're like, what, something's different. Cause this person's not just coming in and you know, you're at work again. That's not right. I've done that several times. If only I understood my purpose back when I was in corporate. But knowing, you know, your purpose can help you show up in a more impactful way in just

Jill O'Boyle (34:41.013)
Yes. I gotta get curious.

Jill O'Boyle (34:54.439)
then, Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (35:01.153)
your normal daily life. And then you start feeling more fulfilled because you're not just going to work, you're going to work with intention and with purpose and you get filled up as you are filling other people up. So I just wanted to mention that because that is something I do hear often. People get like overwhelmed thinking it's got to be something.

Jill O'Boyle (35:08.511)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (35:14.974)
A hundred.

Jill O'Boyle (35:19.015)
They do. And they think it's, you know, has to be something super, super big and glorious. And it is glorious in God's eyes. Everything is. But, yeah, I had a girl come up to me one time and, you know, one of the questions that I asked through this event that I was hosting was, you know, what's holding you back from, you know, truly stepping boldly into your calling and discovering the purpose that God has for you? Like, what's holding you back from staying stuck in this routine pattern that you keep having?

and the response was, I'm just super afraid that, you know, like he's going to call me to something that is just, I'm not going to be comfortable in. And I was like, she's, and then she referenced, she's like, I mean, I could never get on stage and speak in front of 300 people. I said, exactly. And God would never call you to that because he knows you. He knows that you, that is not where he wants that you would excel in. he may push you on some boundaries, you know, personally.

to get out of that comfort zone, but he will never ask you to go do something where he knows that that's not in the lane. He will always align it with your natural gifts that he's naturally already before you're born equipped you with. So yeah, think I love that you brought that up because I think it's important for people that are listening to know that, that it's already your purpose is already within you. It's just taking that time.

I'm a firm believer of finding time for stillness. That's the only way that I was able to navigate my journey. I do believe that's our only way to truly, not maybe only way, but God will be a lot clearer if you take time to actually spend time with Him and get clear and ask Him, you know, these questions of, you know, purpose and your strengths and what am I good at? What do I love, God? You know, just taking that time to just journal and reflect. So.

Stephanie Martino (37:08.449)
Yeah, right. And then just trying to be patient as he is showing you.

Jill O'Boyle (37:14.471)
Yeah, let's talk about that. patience. know, you know, my husband and I, we, we talk about this word often and my husband is, he's, he's, he's growing tremendously. He really is in, in patience, but I always think it's so funny cause he'll, you know, he prays for that often. And I always tell him, I said, be careful what you're praying for. So you're asking God for patience. Well,

Stephanie Martino (37:18.125)
I have to.

Jill O'Boyle (37:42.217)
The way that I have found that God works is if you're praying for patience, He will give you experiences to grow in that. we're like, please give us patience with our kids. And then we wonder why our kids are like doing all these things that are like helping us practice our patience. I'm like, cause God's like, He's helping us to grow and walk that out. And he's like, he's like, so how should I pray?

Stephanie Martino (38:05.911)
Yeah

Choose your words carefully.

Jill O'Boyle (38:11.721)
But so I think, no, I think it's a great topic because I think there has been so many times where I feel like I have been waiting and waiting, right? There has been seasons where I have just felt completely stuck. We've talked about a little bit of that where I'm like, okay, God, I feel like you've called me to this, but why is nothing moving? Like I just feel stuck or I feel like this is just a huge setback. I feel like my, are you even listening to me, God? You know, I've said those things like, do you even hear me?

And so, you you've been, you've been open like in laughing with me, we both struggle with this sometimes of, of patience, but, but, you know, talk about, if we go back to your, you know, infertility story and your journey with that, like how did that experience and shape, you know, your faith and just understanding, you know, God's timing, either in that situation or maybe other times in your life where you've experienced something where it's caused you to just be patient and wait on God's timing versus control it in your own way.

Stephanie Martino (39:08.833)
Yeah. I think the infertility experience is something that I look back on now as an encouragement and a reminder to me that there can be something different than what I think it should be. Because again, I had this expectation life should be like this. And I went through this experience of shifting that. now I see like all these different opportunities that I've had in my life.

Jill O'Boyle (39:19.7)
Hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (39:35.125)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (39:38.635)
And I've loved my life. I've had a great life. I've gotten to do some really cool things. And I also love that I'm able to connect with other women who are going through infertility and that I can be open and let them know like, hey, yeah, I hated Mother's Day too. I hated it. And I felt guilty because I hated it. And so all these things, no, I didn't have anyone to speak into me that way because again, it wasn't really talked about.

Jill O'Boyle (39:43.145)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (39:50.165)
Right.

Jill O'Boyle (39:58.461)
Yep. hmm. Mm hmm. In the cycle, yeah.

Stephanie Martino (40:08.269)
So that's something I look back on as this experience that reminds me of how I can also release things today and receive something new. A more recent experience that I had just this past year is, again, in my business. If anyone has ever started a business, then I'm sure they can relate to this. It's hard. And especially when I'm doing it.

Jill O'Boyle (40:18.121)
Yes. Yeah. Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (40:32.399)
Mm-hmm. Yeah, it is.

Stephanie Martino (40:37.003)
I'm a business of one. I'm doing everything myself and learning as I go, you know, stumbling, failing, doubts, all these things. And worry and fear are very real feelings that come up as they do in many areas of life. And there was one morning that I was reading my devotionals.

Jill O'Boyle (40:39.027)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (40:57.31)
Yep.

Stephanie Martino (41:05.321)
and the Bible plan, and then I have a book that I write prayers in. And that particular morning, one of the scriptures that I read, it's in John and I can't remember the exact one, but it says something about, my peace I leave with you and the peace I give is a peace the world cannot give. So we've talked about this a little bit already today, right? And I was like, right, yes, you give peace that I can't find elsewhere. So first of all, that hit me.

Jill O'Boyle (41:23.893)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (41:35.765)
And then I was, as I was writing in my prayer book and I was just, you know, I was lamenting. Like, dear God,

Jill O'Boyle (41:41.737)
Mwahaha

Jill O'Boyle (41:47.398)
Yup.

Stephanie Martino (41:48.269)
I've been using that word a lot lately. It's just, it sounds better than complaining. I don't know. So I was lamenting on all these different things and not understanding why things weren't happening, you know, like a financial perspective and all these different things. And, and I sat in there, you know, this verse reminded me that I have been seeking peace through other things. I've been seeking

Jill O'Boyle (41:52.176)
Yeah, I like it.

Jill O'Boyle (42:03.262)
Mm-hmm

Stephanie Martino (42:17.271)
peace. would have peace, God, if you would just allow this to happen. That would give me peace. So I was seeking, I wasn't seeking peace through him. I was seeking peace through a scenario, a circumstance. And I that I've been doing that and I know that that is not truly where real peace comes from. So God, I release my worries to you.

Jill O'Boyle (42:28.851)
Right, right, right.

Jill O'Boyle (42:41.938)
Yes.

Stephanie Martino (42:47.117)
I release my fear to you and I receive your peace in return. And by doing so, that will allow me to live into the calling you have placed on my life. And when I wrote those words, it was just like, honestly, it felt like again, a weight lifted off of me by saying I release it. No, do I still have fear and worry? Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (42:47.476)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (43:06.453)
Mmm.

Stephanie Martino (43:16.609)
But in that moment, I chose, again, this choice to release those things to God in exchange for his peace, right? I use the analogy of, you know, my husband and I, we had a dog named Blue and we would take him to the little baseball field behind our house to let him run and play. And he would inevitably find a baseball that had been left over. And he would get that baseball and he would not let go.

Jill O'Boyle (43:21.546)
You

Jill O'Boyle (43:28.479)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (43:46.421)
and he would hold onto it, again, with a death grip. My husband and I would wrestle him to the ground trying to get him to release this ball and he would not. And so, here he walks home with this ball and the only way we could get him to let go is by offering him something better, such as a piece of meat, right? But he still had to release the ball in order to receive the meat because long as he was holding onto that ball, he couldn't receive the meat.

Jill O'Boyle (43:53.918)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (44:04.145)
Mm-hmm. Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (44:13.781)
Mmm, great analogy. Yes, so good.

Stephanie Martino (44:14.079)
And that's, I love analogies, like that is how I live my life. That to me is like, yes, as long as I am holding on to this fear, this worry, resentment, bitterness, anger, the list can go on of all these things that we tend to hold onto life. As long as I'm holding onto that, I can't receive things like peace and joy and love and forgiveness. So I have to make that decision to release it, but then I want to replace it with something, right? I want to replace it with something better.

Jill O'Boyle (44:24.853)
Mmm.

Jill O'Boyle (44:35.925)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (44:41.887)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (44:43.847)
And it is an ongoing thing. It's not a one time thing. But that experience and then along with like right around that time is when the words release and receive like came to me in a dream. And I was like, hmm, what like what what is this? There's something here. And I truly felt that that was from God. And. And because I'm a coach, I'm like, this is something.

Jill O'Boyle (44:46.291)
Right. Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (45:00.169)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (45:10.827)
that can be so helpful. I've experienced how much it impacted my life. And so now I'm teaching other people, I'm doing workshops, release and receive workshops where we go through this, creating this awareness of what it is we're holding on to. What comfort are we getting by holding on to this thing? And there's comfort in the familiar. And so we know what it's like. I know what it's like to worry. man, it sucks.

Jill O'Boyle (45:14.943)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (45:29.717)
Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (45:40.205)
but I know what to expect. So there's like this weird comfort in it. And the idea of letting go of something is scary because then what's now what? I don't know what's going to happen. So through this workshop, we go through this process of creating that awareness, making that intentional decision to release and feeling that release just in our bodies and then identifying what is it that we want to receive in its place. And it has just been it's been impactful for me. I've seen how it's impacting others and I just

Jill O'Boyle (45:44.016)
Yeah, right.

Jill O'Boyle (45:48.357)
Mm-hmm. Right. Right.

Jill O'Boyle (46:00.213)
Mmm.

Stephanie Martino (46:09.345)
And again, when God gives you something, I'm not gonna keep that to myself. Like this is something that I really feel like he can work in people's lives with and I'm very blessed and honored that I get to be able to share this with other women. But that's again, a very recent experience. But I look back on my fertility journey as a reminder that I've done it before.

Jill O'Boyle (46:12.777)
Yeah. Right.

Jill O'Boyle (46:22.537)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (46:36.831)
Yep. Yep.

Stephanie Martino (46:38.261)
So I know I can do it again with God's help.

Jill O'Boyle (46:40.629)
Right, right. I love that. And that's a great segue because I was going to tell you, ask, I was kind of listening to you because I'm thinking every podcast, love our conversations, but I always want some tips and tools of what people can do, right? Some practical things. so, you know, one, think, you writing, you you went to the Word and you went to some journaling, but you also have other people in your life and you are, it sounds like this is a workshop that you

teach as well for others. So can you just share Stephanie a little bit of maybe, you know, if there's other things too that you think that will help people with just this concept of releasing and receiving that you found in your journey, if outside of just the journaling scripture, if there's anything else and maybe share a little bit about this workshop, if this is, or your coaching.

Stephanie Martino (47:32.855)
Yeah. Yes, absolutely. With this idea of releasing and receiving, it takes vulnerability and honesty with ourselves. One of the things that, again, God has been teaching me that I've had to get very vulnerable and honest with myself about is how my pride shows up.

Now, I don't want to admit that I've got pride. That's not pretty. And I look at me, you know, like I don't want to admit that, but I have to and when I do admit it, it actually is freeing. So it's scary, but there's also freedom in it. So I just, I'd say that to encourage people. We don't get,

Jill O'Boyle (48:07.157)
Ha

Jill O'Boyle (48:18.974)
It is.

Stephanie Martino (48:27.617)
the really good things in life without some kind of a sacrifice. And so there's a sacrifice that we have to make by, you know, again, maybe taking our pride down and being like, you know what? This is something I've been struggling with. This is something I, you know what? I'm gonna admit this is holding me back and it doesn't make us a bad person. There's no shame in it. We're human and we all do it. We all have these things. But being able to have that honesty with yourself.

Jill O'Boyle (48:44.677)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. No! No.

Jill O'Boyle (48:52.618)
Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (48:57.279)
and admit it first, maybe it's just to yourself, you know, and God, right? And then if you have that, you know, supportive community, having that discussion with them. But I would say that's a big, big, big piece of it. And again, it all comes back to this idea of like mindset, making the choice to choose how I'm going to view the things that are happening in my life. So that is key. If we if we don't truly get honest with ourselves.

Jill O'Boyle (49:00.308)
Yep.

Jill O'Boyle (49:04.533)
sharing it with others. Yep.

Jill O'Boyle (49:09.095)
It is.

Stephanie Martino (49:24.993)
then I feel like we are limiting our ability to then grow. So releasing requires, of all, identifying and be honest what it is we're holding onto. I do recommend writing it down because we can think things in our mind, but when we get it on paper, there's more clarity. There's also something just the way we learn, know, writing it, seeing it.

Jill O'Boyle (49:25.929)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (49:29.511)
Yes, 100%.

Jill O'Boyle (49:34.995)
Yep.

Jill O'Boyle (49:47.486)
Mm-hmm

Stephanie Martino (49:52.857)
saying it out loud, all of these things make it more real and more powerful. And so I do recommend write it down. I released this, I received this, write it down. That way you can go back and read it again and it just reinforces it and reinforces it. So I would say those are probably the two big things, the honesty and then writing it down.

Jill O'Boyle (50:02.623)
Hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (50:09.715)
Love that.

Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (50:16.999)
Yeah. so good. So you were, you were talking and I, I'm like, my gosh, yet again, like God, I'm like, I know why we are connecting us. God, I think Stephanie and I, might, we might need to be accountability partners for each other, like to catch ourselves when we go through this. But I was at about a year, year or two ago, I was at a faith-based, women's conference and they had a time of like, I think after the second day of time of reflection and stuff and

you ask you to go and just write and reflect on what, you know, what's going on. And one of the questions I asked God was, you know, God, what is good? What is getting in the way of me of, you know, receiving all that you have for me? What is getting in the way? Right. And I sat there and I heard plain as day, which you know, I wouldn't admit, you know, I wouldn't have come up with this. Right. And he said your own sense of pride.

And I was like.

Stephanie Martino (51:21.888)
answer I wanted.

Jill O'Boyle (51:24.883)
Yes, you are. Okay, yes, I'm writing it down.

So yes, I mean, we're human, you guys, we're human. And you know, our pride, whether you want to believe it or not, it will get in your way. so from that day, again, not in the next day, did I fix it? And I'm still haven't fixed it. But I have been conscious about that to say, you know what? It's so true. If I have this sense of pride, I am limiting myself of receiving all that God wants to give me. I'm holding on to this.

And he wants to do so much more, but I can't, he can't unless I'm going to open my hands to receive what he wants. that takes vulnerability, just like you said, and honesty. And so that's good. The other thing I was going to say that you reminded me of was another gal a while ago that had on my podcast. She was talking about this, a similar story. And one thing that she had was like her, she called her Godbox and everything that she

Stephanie Martino (52:00.397)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (52:22.611)
you know, was going to release. Like she's like, I'm giving it to God. She had this box and she would actually write it down on like a little post it or whatever. And she'd fold it up and she put it in the God box. And she was like, it was like that act of actually like putting it in and shutting it and being like, there you go, God. I'm not going back to that and not picking it back up. And she's like, no, again, we're human. So I probably did, but I reminded myself, no, that's in the God box. Like I gave it, I gave that to him last week. I don't need to pick that up. He's, he's working on that. And I was like, I

Stephanie Martino (52:52.729)
Yeah, yeah, there is something about like tangible reminders that are really helpful. In fact, in the workshop, the release and receive workshop, one of the things that I do is we have a rock and we have a feather. And on the rock, we write what it is that's weighing us down. What it is we want to release. And then on the feather, you know, a little tag there, what do we want to receive? Because the thing we're holding on to is heavy.

Jill O'Boyle (52:52.799)
So that could be something, but I, I agree.

Jill O'Boyle (53:11.413)
Mm-hmm.

Stephanie Martino (53:20.471)
the thing we receive is light. And so these tangible reminders that we can just put somewhere, because we forget, we get back into our just normal daily life routines, you know, all the things, and we so easily forget. So having those tangible reminders is a great way to just keep it, know, front of mind to continue to do that.

Jill O'Boyle (53:22.493)
that's good.

Jill O'Boyle (53:32.705)
yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (53:36.842)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (53:40.469)
I totally agree. That's why I'm a huge advocate of journaling and writing things down because there's been so many times in my small little human brain, I forget. And it's just amazing to go back. Like, I love to pull back, you know, journals from like last year and just go through it and see what's awesome about it is you can see also how far you've come. That's what I love about it. Or things back then that felt so hard that God totally transformed in my life. And I'm like, wow, look at that.

That is not something I'm really struggling with right now. He restored it all. He redeemed everything. So it's good as a reminder, because we are so hard on ourselves to think that we're anything good in this world. And sometimes it's just your own journaling that you can go back on and be like, wow, I went through that and I conquered that and look how far I've come. I'm still waiting on that and that's okay. Or I forgot about that, but I really still want that. Let me go back to God on that. So love that.

Stephanie Martino (54:38.605)
Absolutely. And I do want to mention an offer for anyone that is interested in the Release and Receive Workshop. First of all, if you are in, so I'm in the Chicagoland area, and I will be holding these workshops again in the area. So I'll give you the link. You can maybe put in the show notes. So there's an interest form, basically, if you're interested in being notified when the next one happens. But also, if someone wants this to

Jill O'Boyle (54:40.106)
Love that.

Jill O'Boyle (54:49.939)
Mm-hmm.

Jill O'Boyle (54:57.246)
Absolutely.

Stephanie Martino (55:07.349)
workshop to be brought to their state, right, to their organization, to their community. I'm doing that as well. So I'm already planning some of those events right now, taking them to other states. And so really excited about that. And it can be really tailored to the audience, but the concept is going to be the same. And having, doing this together in a group is very supportive, right? Sometimes when we do these hard things alone, it can be harder sometimes.

Jill O'Boyle (55:16.021)
Perfect. Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (55:31.931)
Mm-hmm

Yes.

Yes.

Stephanie Martino (55:37.247)
And so being in this environment where we're all there, we're all working on this, we're all trying to get vulnerable with ourselves and we're writing these things down and that feeling that support from that community is really encouraging and just gives more strength to being able to do this. So I think that having the workshop, the in-person workshop, there's great benefit in that as well. So anyway, I'll give you the link you can put in the show notes and would love for anyone to.

Jill O'Boyle (55:40.863)
Mm-hmm

Jill O'Boyle (55:48.755)
Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (55:55.345)
Mm hmm. Yeah.

Stephanie Martino (56:04.629)
reach out or submit if they're interested in that workshop.

Jill O'Boyle (56:05.321)
Yes.

Absolutely, I would love to do that. So I'll include the link there and also I know you do the workshops and events. You also do one-to-one coaching too, Stephanie.

Stephanie Martino (56:18.581)
I do one-to-one coaching. Again, it's mindset, really mindset. And shifting that perspective, which I believe mindset is the foundation of pretty much anything. So I'm not going to coach you on weight loss, but if you're dealing with your mindset when it comes to weight loss, okay, there we go. So there's that. also have a group coaching program called Get Unstuck and Live Your Purpose. So it goes through this whole process of where we're holding ourselves back.

Jill O'Boyle (56:22.036)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (56:27.762)
Yeah.

Jill O'Boyle (56:34.707)
Right. Yes.

Jill O'Boyle (56:41.607)
Love it.

Stephanie Martino (56:45.537)
What are my values? What are my strengths, my passions, my experiences? How can that all come together to inform my greater purpose? And so all those can be found on my website. And then I also have a women's community, a virtual community called Rooted, and we meet twice a month over Zoom. And it's an opportunity for women to come together and really talk about how are we engaging God's word to help us as we are going through the challenges of life.

Jill O'Boyle (57:08.402)
Mm-hmm

Yeah, so good.

Stephanie Martino (57:12.661)
So those are just some opportunities. Again, all those can be found on my website.

Jill O'Boyle (57:16.529)
Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Well, I encourage everyone listening, please look, I will include all the show notes below, so make sure you click on that. I also want to let you know I am hosting a Made for More Restless Study again. So our first one was earlier this year. It was great, great turnout, great feedback. So I'm hosting that again. It's coming in April, middle of April. It's an eight week called Made for More Restless Bible Study. And we're uncovering

basically that we are made for more. So what does that look like? You know, going through, you know, our unique story and God's greater plan, our unique gifts, our calling, our life experiences, just what we were talking about today. What are those suffering moments in your life that maybe God is actually doing something through that? And really at the end of the study, what we're uncovering is all of our threads of our life. So our passions, our purpose, our life experiences, the people in our life, the places where we've been and weaving all of those together.

to kind of build this beautiful map of honestly who we are, right? Just kind of what we open with today. Like that's one of the questions everybody wants to know. So I would also encourage you, there'll be a link in the show notes below to check out the Made for More Bible study if that's something you're interested as well. Totally complimentary. So Stephanie, thank you, thank you.

Stephanie Martino (58:32.045)
So I have, real quick, I have a Tommy Boy reference. Okay, because I mean, we're talking, I mean, like, we are like, so similar. There's so much about like what we talk about and what we love. And so it just reminded me of the scene in Tommy Boy, where he meets his soon to be stepbrother. And he says, brothers don't shake hands, brothers got a hug. So, is my hug.

Jill O'Boyle (58:35.813)
yes, we can't end this podcast without that.

Jill O'Boyle (58:58.229)
Fuck.

YELLOW

Jill O'Boyle (59:06.035)
man, I love that movie. I love it. mean, like we, when we actually, when we first met and then we were talking about it, I'm like, we, I think I told you, like my oldest son was like, mentioned it and he's like, mom, I want to watch it. And they had watched it before, but they were younger. So they probably thought it was dumb. so literally like after that we watched it again and they were both cracking up. like, yep, I'm training them. Good. I'm bringing it back to the good movies. Those were good movies back then. We make crappy movies right now.

Stephanie Martino (59:32.077)
Absolutely.

Jill O'Boyle (59:35.349)
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, thank you so much. It was so great to connect and just truly appreciate your wisdom and just love for helping others. So thanks for your time today.

Stephanie Martino (59:35.725)
Bye everybody.

Stephanie Martino (59:46.967)
Thank you.

Jill O'Boyle (59:48.979)
Alright everyone, thank you so much. Go out and make it a great day. Remember to be you, love life and rise up.


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