New Lessons in Every Season
In this last part of my conversation with Ali Dazzio, she shares her journey from working in women's health to her current role working with college students at Christ the King Church and Parish on the campus of Louisiana State University.
Steeped in the gifts of theology, she explains the need for women to stay rooted in reality and how embracing our humanity is essential for any kind of true personal growth. Ali encourages women to be authentic in their own walks of life. Warning against the lies we believe about ourselves or that compel us to strive for perfection, she also shares the wisdom she’s learned more recently while parenting her now young-adult children.
Whether you have littles, children all grown and out on their own, or are just a single woman trying to remain faithful to the woman you’ve been created to be, this episode is for you!
Alison Dazzio is most proud to be called mom by my 3 amazing daughters and wife to their dad! Growing up in South Louisiana, Ali attended Catholic School through the university level, graduating from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio in 1994.
Ali delights greatly in the gift of being wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, co-worker, etc…yet the greatest joy of her life is being God’s… to be loved and known by He who is God, her Creator, her Father, her Jesus, her savior, her dearest friend, and eternal lover. For her, the invitation is to live a life through, with, and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Belonging to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is everything from which all else that is beautiful, true, good and holy flows. Love never fails. (1 Cor 13)
Currently, Ali works at Christ the King on the campus of Louisiana State University as the Administrative Director. After working as and loving being a stay-at-home mom for 18 years, I went to work for a medical company she helped start, ImmediaCare, and then went to work for Woman’s New Life Clinic in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana. She did not plan or have a desire to work for the Church or with college students, but the Lord brought her to this particular work at Christ the King, and it has become a great joy and blessing in her life.