
LIKING the people you LOVE
Christi Davis · Christi
Show overview
LIKING the people you LOVE has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 100 episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 6th season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 15 min and 23 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 11 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 46 episodes published. Published by Christi.
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S6 Ep 250A Surprise Ending
Well friends- this is it. After more than 5 years and 250 episodes, this will be my last. In this episode I'm sharing some of the things I have loved and learned, as well as a few things I hope you'll remember. Thank you for being here, for listening, and for doing the work to create more love at home. If you'd like to continue learning from me, remember that my book is still available on Amazon. "The Power of a Faithful Mother."

S6 Ep 249When Your Teen Doesn't Like You
If it sometimes seems like your teenager doesn't like you, you are not alone! Teens are developmentally wired to be emotional and easily irritated. For many parents, it feels personal. Today I'm sharing lots of personal stories about my teens not liking me (haha) so you will know you're in good company. I'm also sharing some things that I have found helpful while navigating this stage. Favorite quote from Brooke Hampton that applies to surly teens as well as small children: "Speak to your children as if they are the wisest, kindest, most beautiful and magical humans on earth, for what they believe is what they will become."

S6 Ep 248When You're Not on the Same Page in Parenting
Many thoughtful parents believe they need to be "on the same page" in order to be good parents. But what happens when you and your spouse genuinely see things differently? In this episode, Christi talks about the tension couples feel when they disagree about parenting decisions- from grades and discipline to bigger issues of values and faith. She shares a personal story and explains the difference between argreement and unity. You'll learn how parents can stay connected, respectful and supportive of each other-even when they don't handle situations the same way. Your kids don't need parents who agree on everything. They need parents who remember that they're on the same team.

S6 Ep 247The Family Referee
So many moms feel stuck in the middle-trying to smooth things over between a husband and a teenager or between two siblings who can't seem to get along. The problem is that playing referee usually leaves everyone frustrated- especially YOU! In this episode Christi talks about why stepping out of the middle actaully helps relationships to grow, and what a mom's role can look like instead.

S6 Ep 246A Quick Story
Today's episode is a quick story about me applying my own advice from last week- being the calm in the storm. Moral of the story: "Everything will be OK in the end. If it's not OK, it's not the end." -John Lennon

S6 Ep 245How to Be the Calm in the Storm
In a world full of chaos and uncertainty, our families need steady mothers of faith. In this episode, Christi shares ideas of how to be the "calm in the storm" by anchoring yourself to Jesus Christ, and applying President Nelson's guidance to create homes that are safe, peaceful, and spiritually secure. "Embrace the Future with Faith" Oct 2020

S6 Ep 244The Stories We Tell
It's easy to focus on what's going wrong with our teens. But what happens when we intentionally look for- and speak about- what's going right? In this episode I'm offering some simple reframes that can change how you experience your teenager and create more love and connection in your home. Join my email list HERE ***you have to scroll down to the bottom

S6 Ep 243Building Resilience in Teens
In these challenging times, one of the most valuable skills we can teach our teenagers is resilience. In this episode, I have three suggestions of ways we can help our teenagers-even the ones who aren't listening- to build resilience. If you'd like some personalized help, you can book your FREE consultation session HERE.

S6 Ep 242Measuring Success as Parents of Teens
How do you know if you're succeeding as a parent of teenagers- especially when you can't control their choices? In this episode, Christi reframes what success really looks like when parenting teens, and shares four faith-centered questions to help you measure progress, trust yourself, and parent with confidence and peace. Schedule your FREE Ministering Session here Talk by Tamara Runia

S6 Ep 241Your Inner Knowing
If you've ever doubted your parenting instincts, or gone quiet about something that feels important to you, this episode is an invitation to trust yourself and speak up- with confidence and clarity. So many faithful moms wonder if they are doing this right, even when they are thoughtful, capable, and deeply committed to their families. Today I'm talking about why your family needs you to trust yourself and that still, small voice inside you.

S6 Ep 240Who You Really Are
What if some of the negative things you believe about yourself aren't true- and never were? In this episode I'm sharing some real-life examples of how challenging subconscious beliefs about ourselves can drastically change our parenting experience. If you've ever felt like you're failing, falling short, or not enough, this episode will encourage you to pause, challenge that story and adopt a more compassionate- and more accurate- lens.

S6 Ep 239Managing Christmas Stress
Christmas time can be magical- and incredibly stressful for moms. In this episode, I share practical ways to manage Christmas stress by adjusting expectations, letting go of traditions that no longer serve you, and taking back the control over your own emotions. We'll talk about intentionally choosing your thoughts and feelings to create a more meaningful Christmas, filled with gratitude, joy, and peace. Quote by Deiter F. Uchtdorf here.

S6 Ep 238Creating Connection with Adult Children
Today I'm talking with my dear friend and fellow coach Jill Pack. Jill helps LDS moms navigate their relationships with their adult children, which can be tricky! She has created a roadmap of sorts that she calls "Beyond the Battle Map." It's designed to help you turn your conflicts into connections with adult kids. She's sharing it with you for FREE right here.

S6 Ep 237Something Big
If you've ever felt like you're "playing small," or not doing enough with your life, this episode is for you. Today I'm sharing a gospel-centered mindset shift about identity, divine purpose, and why your everyday efforts aren't small at all. You'll walk away with more confidence, more peace, and a deeper belief that you are part of a great work- right where you are. Quote from Gordon B. Hinckley here.

S6 Ep 236The Family Potluck
Holiday gatherings can feel overwhelming. Especially when you're navigating opinions, expectations, and judgement from the people you love most. In this episode, I'm sharing my timely "Family Potluck" analogy to help you handle extended-family drama, and stay calm around challenging personalities. You'll learn how to let others "bring what they bring" without taking it on or letting it ruin your mood. If you'd like to dive deeper into this topic, here are a couple more episodes I've done on this topic: Surviving Family Reunions Holidays with the In-Laws

Creating a Spirit-filled Home with Teenagers
Is contention taking over your home? In this episode, Christi shares practical, faith-centered tools for LDS moms who want more peace, love, and the Spirit in their homes- especially while raising teenagers. Christi breaks down the three most effective strategies she has learned as a mom of teens and young adults: Taking responsibility for setting the spiritual and emotional tone with intention Inviting your kids without forcing or guilt-tripping Being patient with your child's personal journey You'll hear real life examples, LDS-focused parenting insights, and ways to strengthen your relationship with your teen, while keeping a loving, Spirit-filled environment. Want to go deeper? Learn more about Christi's 12 week coaching program called "Love at Home" by visiting her website. https://christidaviscoaching.com/

S6 Ep 234Best of Times, Worst of Times
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Charles Dickens' famous line perfectly captures the messy beauty of mortality. In this episode, Christi explores what it means to live in a world full of opposites, and how learning to hold both can deepen our peace and wisdom. Through scripture insights and real-life examples, this episode reminds us that two things can be true at the same time. When we allow that truth to settle in, we grow in faith, compassion, and spiritual maturity.

S6 Ep 233Your True Self
Today I'm attempting to share with you a meaningful skill I gained at a women's retreat last weekend. Becoming acquainted with your true, wise, spiritual self can help you see things from a more eternal perspective. You have light and wisdom inside you that can help you better navigate mortality. Doctrine and Covenants 138:56

S6 Ep 232The Problem With Being Nice
We all like to be nice. We like to be helpful and supportive. But sometimes, in our efforts to make others happy, we end up taking responsibility for their emotions. Unfortunately, no matter how hard we try, we can't make another person feel happy, or confident, or calm. And sometimes, when we try too hard to be helpful, we end up walking on eggshells and damaging the very relationship we were trying to improve.

S6 Ep 231Plenty of Time
One of the most common things that I see sucking the joy out of family relationships is the constant worry and anxiety that we as mothers sometimes carry around. We feel an urgency to make sure our kids are thriving and doing things the right way. It sounds nice, but it's often counterproductive. Today I'm reminding us all about a truth that President Dallin H. Oaks taught in the recent general conference.