<p>Miss Mississippi Anna Leah Jolly (Part 2): Adoption, Emotional Intelligence Tools &amp; Gospel-Centered Connection | The Table</p><p>In Part Two of The Table (Lifeline Children’s Services), host Rick Morton continues his conversation with Anna Leah Jolly—Miss Mississippi, dance studio owner, author, and adoption advocate—about using her adoption story and the Miss Mississippi platform to point to “God confidence” and share the gospel. Anna Leah describes creating LimitlessPower2Connect.com and a children’s book on emotional intelligence and the emotion wheel, supported by a CASA grant to distribute resources to kids in the court system. She and Rick discuss pressures adoptive families feel to perform, the importance of prayer and community, and how the gospel fosters connection and transformation from the inside out. Anna Leah shares why therapy felt scary at first and how her tools help parents and children talk safely about feelings and trauma, and she highlights her books available through Barnes &amp; Noble.</p><p>00:00 Welcome Back and Setup<br>01:07 Tools for Connection<br>01:28 From Trauma to Resources<br>02:25 Limitless and Miss Mississippi<br>04:09 Scholarships and God’s Provision<br>06:12 Using the Platform for Gospel<br>06:55 Pageants and Legacy<br>07:44 Proving Yourself Pressure<br>10:45 Parents and Performance Anxiety<br>12:38 Spotlight Myth and Endurance<br>15:09 Pain in Adoption and Prayer<br>17:28 Privacy and Boundaries<br>18:43 Trauma Bonding in Adoption<br>19:54 Faith Lived Not Forced<br>21:12 Courtroom Misconceptions<br>23:48 God Is Limitless<br>25:00 Love and Attachment<br>29:04 Advice to Adopted Kids<br>30:12 Resources and Books<br>32:12 Therapy Without Fear<br>33:47 Bible as the Manual<br>34:20 Closing Thanks and Wrap</p>

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Lifeline Children's Services

She Was Adopted and Called—Now She's Helping Thousands of Foster Children Heal | Anna Leah Jolly - The Table, Ep. 9

JUN 19, 202635 MIN
The Defender Podcast

She Was Adopted and Called—Now She's Helping Thousands of Foster Children Heal | Anna Leah Jolly - The Table, Ep. 9

JUN 19, 202635 MIN

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Miss Mississippi Anna Leah Jolly (Part 2): Adoption, Emotional Intelligence Tools & Gospel-Centered Connection | The TableIn Part Two of The Table (Lifeline Children’s Services), host Rick Morton continues his conversation with Anna Leah Jolly—Miss Mississippi, dance studio owner, author, and adoption advocate—about using her adoption story and the Miss Mississippi platform to point to “God confidence” and share the gospel. Anna Leah describes creating LimitlessPower2Connect.com and a children’s book on emotional intelligence and the emotion wheel, supported by a CASA grant to distribute resources to kids in the court system. She and Rick discuss pressures adoptive families feel to perform, the importance of prayer and community, and how the gospel fosters connection and transformation from the inside out. Anna Leah shares why therapy felt scary at first and how her tools help parents and children talk safely about feelings and trauma, and she highlights her books available through Barnes & Noble.00:00 Welcome Back and Setup01:07 Tools for Connection01:28 From Trauma to Resources02:25 Limitless and Miss Mississippi04:09 Scholarships and God’s Provision06:12 Using the Platform for Gospel06:55 Pageants and Legacy07:44 Proving Yourself Pressure10:45 Parents and Performance Anxiety12:38 Spotlight Myth and Endurance15:09 Pain in Adoption and Prayer17:28 Privacy and Boundaries18:43 Trauma Bonding in Adoption19:54 Faith Lived Not Forced21:12 Courtroom Misconceptions23:48 God Is Limitless25:00 Love and Attachment29:04 Advice to Adopted Kids30:12 Resources and Books32:12 Therapy Without Fear33:47 Bible as the Manual34:20 Closing Thanks and Wrap