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Dr. Hailie Gill - First International Sister in India: A Journey of Heritage and Healing

34 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In this inspiring episode, Hailie Gill shares her authentic story of serving in India as the first foreign woman in her mission. She faced significant health challenges and discovered her true calling in medicine and service. Hailie's journey highlights the resilience, faith, and purpose that can emerge when life doesn’t go as planned. Her experiences offer inspiration and tangible lessons for others stepping into their next chapter after a mission. From navigating cultural barriers and unexpected health crises to finding a renewed sense of purpose, Hailie's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and faith.Main Topics Covered: * The impact of a global upbringing and family legacy in shaping service-oriented resilience * The emotional and spiritual weight of carrying a family and community legacy while forging a personal testimony * Navigating culture shock and language barriers in India as the first and only foreign sister missionary * How faith was strengthened through unexpected health crises, including Christmas Eve in the ER * Lessons learned from medical experiences abroad—empathy, sacrifice, and calling * Transitioning from mission life to post-mission recovery, education, and calling in medicine * Practical advice for return missionaries struggling with purpose and purposefulness in the next chapters Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction & Hailie’s rich family history with the Church in India 02:09 - Preparing for the mission: family legacy as a source of strength and pressure 03:06 - The emotional weight of representing a family legacy during the mission 04:26 - The significance of spiritual testimony rooted in constant, small experiences 07:11 - Discovering her call to serve in New Delhi and opening her mission call 08:35 - The moment Hailie learned she was going to India amidst family disbelief 09:45 - Training in Provo with a unique group bound for India, facing culture shock 10:22 - First impressions of Delhi, language, and the overwhelming urban landscape 15:29 - Serving on Christmas Eve in the ER and passing out Light the World cards 17:34 - Managing long-term illness in India and contemplating returning home 18:55 - Miraculous recovery and finishing her mission with two transfers left 21:07 - Family visit, engaging with early church members, and family history in India 22:17 - Reflection on health setbacks post-mission and how they refined her empathy 28:34 - Lessons from her service influencing her medical path—sacrifice, compassion, and resilience 31:32 - Advice for return missionaries: sustaining routines, faith, and purpose in the next chapters 33:21 - Closing thoughts: Lighting the world through service and the importance of next chapters

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Dr. Hailie Gill - First International Sister in India: A Journey of Heritage and Healing

In this inspiring episode, Hailie Gill shares her authentic story of serving in India as the first foreign woman in her mission. She faced significant health challenges and discovered her true calling in medicine and service. Hailie's journey highlights the resilience, faith, and purpose that can emerge when life doesn’t go as planned. Her experiences offer inspiration and tangible lessons for others stepping into their next chapter after a mission. From navigating cultural barriers and unexpected health crises to finding a renewed sense of purpose, Hailie's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and faith.Main Topics Covered: * The impact of a global upbringing and family legacy in shaping service-oriented resilience * The emotional and spiritual weight of carrying a family and community legacy while forging a personal testimony * Navigating culture shock and language barriers in India as the first and only foreign sister missionary * How faith was strengthened through unexpected health crises, including Christmas Eve in the ER * Lessons learned from medical experiences abroad—empathy, sacrifice, and calling * Transitioning from mission life to post-mission recovery, education, and calling in medicine * Practical advice for return missionaries struggling with purpose and purposefulness in the next chapters Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction & Hailie’s rich family history with the Church in India 02:09 - Preparing for the mission: family legacy as a source of strength and pressure 03:06 - The emotional weight of representing a family legacy during the mission 04:26 - The significance of spiritual testimony rooted in constant, small experiences 07:11 - Discovering her call to serve in New Delhi and opening her mission call 08:35 - The moment Hailie learned she was going to India amidst family disbelief 09:45 - Training in Provo with a unique group bound for India, facing culture shock 10:22 - First impressions of Delhi, language, and the overwhelming urban landscape 15:29 - Serving on Christmas Eve in the ER and passing out Light the World cards 17:34 - Managing long-term illness in India and contemplating returning home 18:55 - Miraculous recovery and finishing her mission with two transfers left 21:07 - Family visit, engaging with early church members, and family history in India 22:17 - Reflection on health setbacks post-mission and how they refined her empathy 28:34 - Lessons from her service influencing her medical path—sacrifice, compassion, and resilience 31:32 - Advice for return missionaries: sustaining routines, faith, and purpose in the next chapters 33:21 - Closing thoughts: Lighting the world through service and the importance of next chapters

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In this episode, Séphora Giraud-Carrier shares her transformative journey from a frustrated teen in Lyon to a passionate advocate for women's health and an inspiring future scholar. Her story highlights resilience, faith, and the power of embracing life’s unexpected turns, offering valuable lessons for anyone navigating post-mission life and beyond. Key Topics * Growing up French in Utah: cultural identity and the impact of international moves * The emotional challenges of moving to France as a teen and feeling out of place * How confinement during COVID-19 brought her closer to family and deepened her faith * The evolution of her desire to serve a mission, despite initial resistance * Lessons learned from her mission about expectations, standards, and living authentically * Her academic shift from pre-med aspirations to a focus on family health and global women’s studies * Passion for empowering women through sexual health education and advocacy * Applying her international experiences and faith to her future marriage and career * Advice for returning missionaries: embracing authenticity and purpose in the next chapter * Reflection to her 16-year-old self: accepting life’s unexpected detours as divine Timestamp Highlights (00:01) - Introducing Sephora’s journey from France to Hawaii and beyond (01:20) - Growing up French in Utah and feeling caught between cultures (02:48) - The emotional weight of moving to France as a teenager (04:29) - Social challenges and cultural clashes in Lyon (08:06) - How COVID-19 confinement strengthened family bonds and faith (11:24) - The unexpected calling to serve a mission and reflections on independence (14:42) - Lessons on expectations, standards, and communication with Heavenly Father (19:32) - The overwhelming transition back to normal life and post-mission adjustments (23:47) - Embracing life's messiness and applying gospel principles authentically (24:33) - The academic shift from dreams of becoming an OBGYN to global women's health (29:19) - Discovering her passion for sexual violence prevention and empowerment (33:22) - How her international upbringing influences her future marriage and career (36:35) - Advice to her 16-year-old self: embracing life's detours and divine timing (38:32) - Words of wisdom for recent return missionaries: live authentically and actively

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In this episode, we explore Isaac Hadley's inspiring journey of resilience, faith, and perseverance after returning from his mission. He shares heartfelt stories of challenges, the importance of relationships, and the power of following divine promptings to build a life full of purpose and joy. If you're navigating your own new chapter, Isaac's story offers real, vulnerable insights and motivation to keep moving forward. Key topics: * Isaac’s early life in Hawaii and decision to serve a mission * The emotional reality of returning home and adjusting post-mission * How mission experiences developed his people skills and resilience * The faith-driven decision to start Cocoa Shrimp food truck * Overcoming setbacks like engine failures and regulatory hurdles * Establishing a family-centered business culture of trust and fairness * The importance of following spiritual promptings for life's big decisions * Living big: embracing struggles and finding joy in the journey * Building partnerships in entrepreneurship with family * The role of prayer, clarity, and divine guidance in decision-making * Lessons learned about pride, pride in work, and enjoying the process Timestamps:  00:00 - Introduction: From mission to business success  01:14 - Isaac’s background and early family influences  02:39 - Returning home from Fresno mission; the struggle of reintegration  03:51 - Mission lessons that shaped his ability to connect with anyone  07:10 - How mission work prepared Isaac for customer service and leadership  09:42 - Spirit-led decisions: The story behind starting Cocoa Shrimp  11:10 - The impact of prayer and divine guidance on critical life choices  12:50 - Facing setbacks: Engine blowouts and industry challenges  18:23 - The importance of community, prayer, and divine help in adversity  19:53 - Living big culture: joy, struggle, and embracing life's challenges  28:24 - Maintaining fairness and honesty in family business relationships  29:30 - Living big: finding joy in the journey and struggles  33:04 - Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: go for it, enjoy the process  32:12 - Building a family partnership: working with brother-in-law Jordan  37:48 - The importance of following promptings and choosing joy

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