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  <title>020: Dana Crawford</title>
  <description>Dana and I have been friends for many years and I am so excited to have her on the podcast today. She has spent over half of her life as a wife to her husband Chris, a dermatologist, and a mother to her two children, Chase and Candice! She is a former teacher, but now loves to cook and entertain in her spare time when she’s not pouring into her three grandsons, age 5 to a newborn! Her son-in-law is the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo, and her son Chase is best known for his role on Gossip Girl. We had a great conversation about being humble, vulnerable, and what it means to thrive as a woman, wife, and mom! We talk about being a “good wife” and how to grow and balance your life.&amp;amp;nbsp; She feels “you can’t ever pull these things off by yourself and each day must be completely covered by God’s grace.&amp;quot; Keeping your house in order and spending a little extra to have some help with this can make a huge difference in being a parent and wife; it creates a balance for everyone. We talk about vulnerability and insecurity; “life is hard and getting older isn’t for sissies.&amp;amp;nbsp; As we become more vulnerable, we realize this isn’t a personality issue, it’s a trust issue.&amp;quot; Dana and I had such a meaningful conversation and I am so excited to share that with you. Here’s my interview with Dana Crawford. </description>
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