![]() ![]() Every person, no matter who they are, matters." You know that she would stop and say, "No, we need to recognize everyone no matter who they are." And I just, I don't know, that moment struck me because I was like, "Wow, every moment like that matters to her. They're on here with us." So she started all over. And she stopped right after that and she said, "Wow, why aren't we introducing-" I can't remember their names-"Jane a Molly and we need to do that. It introduces me, and then it introduces Little Big Town, and then it starts going. And so she starts to introduce and she's reading off the teleprompter. And then a couple other guests that Kelly had who were not celebrities. Even at one point, we're getting ready to do my segment and we had nine people on stage. And she was just as genuine and kind as you would think that she is or that she even you know, comes across on television and social media. And I'd heard only positive things about Kelly, and then meeting her and her whole team, and it was a dream. And you sometimes hear that they're not and they don't meet your expectations, or you're a little disappointed, or you hear negative things. I think we sometimes will see people, celebrities especially, and kind of have a vision of what we'd expect them or help them to be like in person. And she was everything that you would imagine. It was everything you would hope that it would be. You were just on the Kelly Clarkson Show, which anybody that listens to this podcast knows I am a Kelly Clarkson fanatic. How do you think-you've had a lot of opportunities. You studied broadcast journalism in school. I mean, I told you earlier I'm an avid listener of the podcast so I feel honored to be here. And so thank you for being willing to come. ![]() And I think it's because we've met several times, but I've never had a chance to like really learn about you. Well, I has been so looking forward to this conversation. This is All In, an LDS Living podcast where we ask the question, "What does it really mean to be all in the Gospel of Jesus Christ?" I'm Morgan Jones, and I am so pleased to have my friend Courtney Rich here with me today, Courtney, welcome. She has now been featured on The Today Show," in "Oprah Magazine" and on my personal favorite, "The Kelly Clarkson Show." Prior to starting "Cake by Courtney," she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University in broadcast journalism. Her goal is to now inspire others to give baking from scratch a shot, through teaching cake classes. But while those feelings still come, a recent focus on coming unto Christ has given Courtney glimpses of God's love for her.ĭespite not making her first cake from scratch until the age of 26, Courtney Rich has spent the last nine years perfecting the art of cake baking. A belief that she was actually ungrateful only made things worse, that she felt guilty for the sadness she felt. But feelings of inadequacy, darkness, and discouragement lingered. Doctor's said it was situational and she thought maybe she could just power through. Courtney Rich first remembers experiencing depression following her parents divorce. ![]()
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