Or I'm just gonna check the whole thing and forget about this modesty thing. And then everybody kind of throws the baby out with the bath water when, you know, either they go all the way into, like I'm going to really just clamp down and embrace every part of this, which really comes from a shame based mentality. ![]() And I think that that's some place modesty, especially it's interesting that that was kind of your gateway into all of this, because I think that's an area so often that does get presented really toxically. And so now it's just like my great joy that I get to walk one on one with women in discovering what their self worth is, what their identity is, what their purpose is and what it's like to like live so confidently in what they were created to be who they were, who they were treated by. It led in to me becoming a women's coach with a program called women's school. And that naturally led as I just fell in love with walking with women. And self-worth healing has been some of the biggest parts of that. To, to walk towards sanctity one day at a time. But as like I walked with the blog and as grew as it grew, and as I like started talking to more women and it just kind of transformed from there into this space of just vulnerably walking with women and sharing women, what it looks like to be in a day to day relationship with the Lord, right. ![]() And so I really wanted to transform that narrative around what modesty is and what clothing is and what it looks like to dress in a beautiful, modest way. I really rejected it for a very long time and learning what it is to dignify my body learning, what, like the worth of just my body is, was so transformative for me. And within that kind of journey, the Lord in a very funny way, like offhand through like college classes, it had me make this Instagram where I just started writing to women about first just fashion and modest fashion, because it was an area that I struggled with so much. Yeah, totally, definitely like a long story made short, but I have just been like on a very long journey with the Lord of very radical healing and relationship. What about why you got into this space in the first place? So why don't you start by telling us a little bit about yourself a little bit. So, Lizzie, thank you so much for being here with me today. ![]() And today we're gonna be chatting about what, why our self worth really can and should be detached from external metrics. So Lizzy rich is a coach and a faith-based blogger who helps people really embrace God's for their dignity and their identity. And I've always been so in inspired by watching her career as she really steps into what the Lord is calling her to do specifically, which is coach and mentor women to really stand in their dignity, which is something that we need so much in our world right now. I have known her since she was a college student through the beauty of the connection of the internet. I'm so excited to share my guest with you today. I'm your host, Jill Simons, and you know that I just love spending every Tuesday with you. Hello and welcome to today's episode of the authentic uprising podcast as always. This show is a place where we pour into our concept of who we are, how we've been created with intention by God and how we can live out of the freedom that he has for us more every single day. I am so excited to grow in the radical art of standing in what God says about you with you today. Hello, and welcome to the authentic uprising show. They talk about Lizzy's journey to looking at herself the way God looks at her and how she maintains healthy self worth as a single woman. ![]() In this episode Jill chats with Lizzy Rich, a coach who works with young women growing in their self worth while navigating her own as a Christian single woman.
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