Creator of Romancing Your Soul, Regina V. Cates, and retired United Methodist minister, Britt Skarda, believe huge positive change begins with a small idea, act of kindnesss, or conversation about the hard to talk about. Welcome to Small Things Matter.
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Regina is a best-selling author, spiritual advisor, podcaster, speaker, and social activist. Through her Los Angeles, California USA based organization, Romancing Your Soul, she inspires people throughout the world to lead with their heart.
Raised on a family farm in central Arkansas, I left the agricultural life at the age of thirty in order to pursue a degree in theology at Duke University. For three decades I served United Methodist Churches before retiring in 2020.
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