About Me
I have come to believe that the most meaningful things in life are rarely built in a moment.
They are built over time — in homes and organizations, through relationships, conversations, decisions, and the countless choices that shape who we become.
The longer I live, the more convinced I am that what appears ordinary is often anything but. Repeated consistently, small choices become patterns. Patterns become culture. Culture shapes people, and people shape the families, communities, teams, and organizations they influence.
Yet beneath every pattern is a source. The way we lead, love, communicate, and influence others ultimately flows from the place we are living from.
These convictions guide my work as a speaker, writer, and educator. Because lasting impact is rarely the result of a single event. More often, it is the fruit of what we cultivate day after day — and the source from which we choose to live.
A Little More About Me
I'm Stephanie Clunn — wife, mother of eight, veteran homeschool educator, speaker, writer, and entrepreneur. Over the years, I've launched businesses, published a regional family magazine, led ministries, organized communities, mentored women, and homeschooled my children from kindergarten through graduation. None of it followed a straight line. All of it taught me something about people.
Today, I speak at conferences, churches, schools, leadership events, staff retreats, and organizations seeking to strengthen culture, communication, purpose, and connection. Whether the audience is a room full of executives, a church women's retreat, or a homeschool convention, the message remains remarkably consistent: the principles that strengthen people also strengthen families, teams, organizations, and communities.
What I've come to believe — and what every talk I give ultimately points toward — is that many of the challenges we spend our lives trying to manage are symptoms of something deeper. We focus on behaviors, habits, conflict, burnout, communication, leadership, or relationships, while overlooking the source from which they flow.
The longer I live and lead, the more convinced I become that sustainable change rarely begins with better strategies. It begins when we honestly examine what is driving us, what we are trusting, and where we are drawing life from. When the source changes, everything downstream begins to change with it.
That conviction shapes every message I share. Because the way we lead, love, communicate, parent, work, and influence others is never disconnected from the place we are living from.
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