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Kimberly is a mindfulness instructor known for her ability to help transform lives with increased happiness, calm, and self-compassion. She is also a speaker, coach, and best-selling author of The Sacred Door: Resting Your Mind in Christ. She loves boating with her family, bike rides in the canyon, and accidentally making mushy things in her instant pot. She adores her husband Mark, their children, and 10 grandchildren. You can find her at kimberlybeecher.com.
Logan is an English instructor at Weber State University where he teaches courses on writing, rhetoric, and superheroes. He also illustrates inspirational cartoons and graphic essays, which can be found at AsMuchGood.com. In his spare time he enjoys Indian food, the Chicago Cubs, national parks, and occasionally dressing up like Batman.
Alisia Essig lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and six children. She is a Pilates instructor and previously worked as a communications director on Capitol Hill. After her husband’s stroke, Alisia became a nutritionist and founded a company where she helps individuals eat more plant-based foods so that they can enjoy healthier lives.
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Suzanna Erickson is from Utah but has lived outside the state. She longed for a mountain view and, luckily, her family found a house with a mountain in their back yard. They have become quite the redneck farmers from the chickens to the dogs to the cows and horses and the goats next door, and husband and sons honking train horns they installed on their trucks. Thankfully, they are blessed with kind patient neighbors! Suzanna has learned to embrace it and wouldn’t change a thing. She has six of the best kids and a husband who tries to desensitize them every once in a while, but they don’t budge.
Tamu Smith is the co-founder of the blog Sistas in Zion. She is a freelance writer and film producer. Her most recent projects include the book Can I Get an Amen? Celebrating the Lord in Everyday Life, formerly known as Diary of Two Mad Black Mormons, as well as the Jane and Emma movie, in which she and her Sistas in Zion cohort (and partner in crime) Zandra Vranes helped write and produce alongside seasoned writer Melissa L. Larson. While she enjoys participating in the type of tongue-in-cheek humor found her website sistasinzion.com, Tamu finds true fulfillment in looking beyond the surface and "celebrating the Lord in her everyday life." Tamu is ever known as a "busy body," she finds a way to squeeze every second out of every hour daily. She feels fortunate to have the type of husband who supports her “crazy." It is because of his enduring support she's able to wear the many hats she wears: writer, actress, committee member, activist, teacher, wife, mother, and her favorite to date, Ya-Ya (grandma). Tamu resides in Provo, Utah, with her husband, Keith, and a few good kids.
Stace Christianson is married and has three children. She has been an official empty nester for the last year and misses her children coming and going but likes less house work! She taught seminary at Timpview High School in Utah for 5 years and part-time religion teacher at BYU also for 5 years. Her favorite part about teaching was feeling the Holy Ghost testify of truths the students taught her. She owns and teaches yoga in her yoga studio and has a fondness for bracelets. In her spare time she likes to hike, read, knit, crochet and tie baby blankets for humanitarian efforts.