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The Truly Co is a Christian media company that encourages Jesus-loving women on their faith journey. The Truly Co produces a biannual print magazine that features encouraging stories and perspectives on living out biblical truth in our daily lives. The podcast, hosted by Publisher Lindsay May, features conversations about articles, inspiring stories, and encouraging messages that challenge readers to grow in their faith and focus their minds on whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable.
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The celebration of the birth of Christ is here and today’s episode is in honor of that wonderful and momentous event. Join Lindsay May as she welcomes back Rachel Booth Smith to the show and invites her to share a sweet truth with us.  Rachel is a long time friend of The Truly Co., having contributed multiple articles to the magazine. She has been featured in Chrisitianity Today, as well as other publications, and is soon to have a book out through Moody Publishers. She is currently pursing her Masters of Divinity, specializing in Old Testament studies. You can find out more about her on her website, through Instagram or Facebook. Today’s episode uniquely focuses on two prayers spoken by two different women, one in the Old Testament and one in the New. These prayers, offered centuries apart, are beautifully paired and Rachel provides insight into what connects them and how they both connect to us today. Sit back and enjoy a rich teaching from the Word of God. May it prepare your heart in new and fresh ways as you commemorate the birth of Jesus and the gift He is to us every day.
The holidays are upon us! And so are the endless activities and Pinterest comparisons we make as we attempt to do everything in show-stopping style. Can anyone relate? Today The Truly Co. welcomes Cristina Slabic to the show to help us lead with joy and not dread as we step into this holiday season. Cristina is a time management and productivity coach who has learned to say no to doing everything and instead does less with greater satisfaction. In this episode you will learn how to: Say no graciously and without guilt.   Implement exit strategies for traditions you want to phase out or simplify. Prioritize what is non negotiable for you Allow regret to be a positive tool in your life And most importantly, you will learn the one question you want to ask yourself as you enter the holiday season. Today’s conversation will empower you to embrace the holidays with anticipation as well as teach you how to manage your time throughout the year. Cristina can be found on Instagram and through her website.
Join Lindsay May as she welcomes Jenni Kaymeyer to the show today to talk about an issue that everyone will experience at some point in life: grief. Jenni is a licensed therapist, clinical director, and long time friend of The Truly Co. In The Home Issue, Jenni wrote an article titled “The Stages of Grief,” and today’s episode expands on that by discussing the real-life process we go through during times of loss. And loss can come through the death of a person, a dream, a relationship, or even a season of life. Throughout their conversation, Jenni outlines the stages of grief and the order you can expect to go through them. She offers practical tips and resources to help you find the support you need to move through grief in a healthy manner. Along with being one to experience grief, Jenni also touches on how to support someone else in their journey.  You don’t want to miss this insightful podcast for yourself and those you love. And don’t forget to order a copy of The Home Issue and have Jenni’s article as a continual resource. Connect with Jenni at @jennikahmeyer
Did you know that every day in America there are typically half a million children in foster care? That statistic is staggering yet for the average person it feels overwhelming to know how to help.  Today The Truly Co. welcomes Rachal Pollard (@pollardmama93) to the show to help us learn just how to do that. Rachal is a mom of five, has been married for 29 years and is passionate about foster care and adoption.  She is a foster and adoption ministry leader at her church and is an administrator for Project Belong. Her article in The Pursuit Issue titled “Setting an Extra Space at the Table” sparked our curiosity at The Truly Co. to want to know more. How can we help with this fostering crisis in America? Rachal specializes in helping churches and individuals know that fostering does not have to begin with opening your home to a child in need. There are a myriad of ways to support the foster and adoptive needs in your commuity. Today’s conversation is filled with small and practical ways you can help as well as discussing how to know if you are ready to foster.  In this episode you will learn how to make a difference personally, within your church, and even your women’s minstry. Rachal provides practical and simple ways you can make a difference right where you live. And you don’t have to start a fostering ministry to do it!  You don’t want to miss this episode and afterwards be sure to order a copy of The Pursuit Issue to read her article. You can make a difference in the life a child in need!
Do you have a hard time inviting others into your home? Today we're talking all things hospitality with Amber Stumph, founder of Copper and Nines, a company dedicated to helping people create meaningful space. Why do we feel so much pressure to make our homes perfect? Our guests simply want to experience life close to us. Our homes foster an atmosphere to grow meaningful relationships through personal connections.    After listening to today's conversation, you'll learn:  Why opening the doors to our home can feel so intimidating How we can switch our perspectives to become others-oriented Strategies to be "guest ready" at all times How we can have a healthy perspective of what a "beautiful home" looks like How to confidently walk into a thrift store to find unique decor items that will work for your space.   Quotes to remember:  "I can't do it all, but I can do this."   "Whether God has given you a grand or a humble home to live in, you can be proud of the space you have because you have something to offer people."   Read Amber's article An Open-Door Policy in Truly's Home issue.  Connect with Amber Stumph on Instagram (@copperandnines) , Facebook, or learn more about what she's up to at copperandnines.com. 
Today’s episode is a mixture of raw pain and extraordinary hope as The Truly Co. welcomes Lisa Appelo to the show. Due to the tragic and sudden death of her husband, Lisa instantly became a single parent to seven children. Now, ten years later, her book Life Can Be Good Again helps other young widows find hope in the hard places of loss. Lisa shares her story and how she learned to walk her children through grief at the same time she was walking through it herself. She addresses the fear that she would never smile again and offers hope to those in similar situations. No one is immune to tragedy, so there are lessons to be learned from Lisa that apply in a variety of situations. She outlines the daily ritual that gave her the strength to face each day and provides advice for how to comfort someone who has experienced great loss. She offers surprising insight into the role idols play as we walk through tragedy and presents a counterintuitive way of dealing with grief. You don’t want to miss this heartfelt episode! To learn more about Lisa and her ministry to widows, check out her website, and look for her on Instagram and Facebook.
Today’s episode welcomes Alli Worthington, a bestselling author, nationally-known speaker, business coach, and mom of five (yes five!) boys, to the show. Get ready to be inspired as Alli shares her story of losing it all financially in 2008 and how God led her to build it back up creatively. She has taken the lessons she has learned along the way and is now coaching others who long to reach their potential dreams. This episode is chock full of amazing stories in Alli’s life and tucked within each story are practical nuggets for anyone looking to launch a new chapter in their lives. Alli speaks from the heart as she wrestled with what to do after her financial crash, her surprising journey with social media, and how being an introvert didn’t stop her from stepping into something new. Other great takeaways you can expect are: How to know if God is leading or you are forcing something to happen Who you should tell your dreams to and why How to overcome the fear of being prideful or selfish in your pursuits This is a conversation you don’t want to miss, and when it is over you just might redefine your definition of success! To find out more about Alli, check out her website, listen to her on the Alli Worthington Show, sign up for her Coaching School or join her (and Lindsay!) in Called Creatives
Join Lindsay May as she welcomes Jonna Meidal to the show today.  Author, pastor, wife, and mom, Jonna offers insight into a battle we all fight on some level-- the relentless battle of pursuit. “People tend to think of success and progress vertically. With the beginning at the bottom and the goal at the top. But what if God looks at it differently?” That quote, taken from Jonna’s article in the Pursuit issue, guides today’s conversation about being an achiever in life and leads to several thought provoking questions: What do you do if you are running on fumes? What do you do for someone who is striving but not seeing any fruit? What does waiting look like? Jonna’s article, God’s vision of Pursuit: What I Have Planned Versus Where God is Leading Me is one of many great articles in the Pursuit and can be ordered here. You can connect with Jonna on Instagram and Facebook or her website
Today The Truly Co. welcomes Brittany Braswell to the show!  As a registered dietician, specializing in eating disorders and body image, Brittany is on a mission to help women ditch chronic eating issues and learn to embrace their God-given worth and identity. The podcast kicks off by outlining the biggest misconception to healthy eating: It is first and foremost a mental struggle. And that mental struggle has physcial implications. Brittany explains that by only focusing on the physical struggle, we remain stuck in a cycle of disorder. In this episode you will learn:  Key indicators of knowing if you have an unhealthy relationship with food The definition of and power behind intuitive eating How idolatry plays a role in your health and what you can do about it  Scriptures to aid in your journey toward health An unhealthy relationship with food can be daunting and overwhelming, so Brittany ends with resources and tips for how to take that first step toward breaking bad habits and cycles. Check out these links for Intuitive Eating and her free eBook! You can learn more about Brittany and easily connect with her through her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Join Lindsay May in an insightful discussion on the sometimes wonderful, sometimes tricky relationship between mothers and daughters. Her guest, Mykelti Blum, is a licensed social worker, advisor of Bridging The Gap ministries and author of the book Braving Every Season: A Mother-Daughter Journey to Ditch the Tension, Create Connection and Brave Life Together In this episode, Mykelti pinpoints why the mother-daughter relationship is so significant and offers practical tips for: Dealing with expectations in a healthy manner Handling the tension between good intentions and being judgmental Understanding the importance of self-reflection and self-care She defines and explains how attachment styles and secondary emotions impact your interactions as a daughter, a parent, a spouse, and a friend. (see this link to learn your attachment style) And she emphasizes the importance of asking God to guide your journey and how to follow His prompts in response. Today’s podcast offers nuggets of information that can be used in all relationships in your life! You can find Mykelti on her Website or Instagram. 
Today The Truly Co. podcast welcomes Jennifer Trautmann to the show. Jennifer shares her heart and her home with her husband, two boys and her father-in-law. She is a writer, photographer and a licensed minister with the Assemblies of God church. Join Lindsay May as she discusses an article Jennifer wrote in the Pursuit issue titled “Worn Paths: Finding God in the Rhythms of Habit.” Stemming from the grief of losing her mother-in-law to Covid, Jennifer describes how the habit of running allowed her to find a rhythm of connecting with God. It was this ritual that carried her through her darkest moments and gave her the strength and healing she needed. Order your copy of that poignant article here. Jennifer describes how our actions, over time, can open ourselves up to the Lord on a regular basis. And through ritual and routine we can more easily evaluate if we are progressing in different areas of our lives. She offers other suggestions for habits, specifically the importance of personal retreats.  Throughout the podcast, both the book Sacred Rhythms and Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach Us About Wisdom, Persistence, and Strength had nuggets in them worth checking out and here are their links! You can connect with Jennifer on Instagram and Facebook.
Welcome Leslie Konhaeuser to the show today! Not only is she a mom of three under the age of three (yes, you read that right!), she is also a writer, podcaster, and licensened counselor. The Truly Co. published a beautiful article from Leslie in our Pursuit Issue and we liked it so much we wanted to spend more time with her! In her article titled “From Chaos to Shalom,” Leslie details her journey to finding peace in her life. Though the culture defines peace as the absence of struggling, she reminds us that in Christ we can obtain it while we are struggling. You won’t want to miss the discussion that revolves around these statements: Intentionality is our missing link for seeking peace Faith when treated well will bolster your mental health.  Find His good presence and His good voice because it is there and he is longing to be found by you. Leslie emphasizes the need for Scripture meditation and as a bonus for our listeners, she walks us through an actual time of meditation. So not only will you learn some practical ways to combat anxiety in your life, you will have an opportunity TODAY to put them into practice.  You can find Leslie on Instagram, her website, and her podcast Motherhood: Named and Known!
Are you ready to dream? Or are you ready to act on those dreams? Join Lindsay May in her exciting conversation with Dream Coach and podcast host, Merritt Onas. Discover how dreaming became important in Merritt’s life, how she overcame her fear of failing, and the one question that propelled her to take her idea and run with it. Also covered in this episode: The fears that lurk behind dreaming Handling unrealized dreams Learning to verbalize your dreams What all dream stoppers have in common and a practical tip to overcome them And don’t miss these quotes that will encourage and motivate you to not give up on what God has put in your heart: “You can still step into something if you feel fear about it.”  “There is no competition in God’s Kingdom.”   “The truest thing about you is what God has spoken over you, not what someone has spoken about you.” You can find Merritt on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and through her podcast, Devoted Dreamers. (Check out the May 11 episode for another great conversation between Lindsay and Merritt!) And don’t forget to check out her 17 quick actions to get your dream moving forward! Get started TODAY putting your dreams into action! More on thetrulyco.com.
Literary agent, speaker, podcast host and author of over 40 books, Mary DeMuth is a legend of wisdom in this generation. Her passion and commitment to prayer, as well as her depth of Biblical knowledge, has touched countless lives and The Truly Co. was eager to have some one-on-one time with her. In this episode, host Lindsay May covers Mary’s strategy for creating an irresistible home (published in full in the latest Truly Co. magazine), the one thing that helps her say no to others (which actually hangs on her wall!), ways to effectively incorporate the Sabbath in your life, and fresh insight into the power of the written word. In addition, Lindsay gets the inside scoop on Mary’s latest book, The Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible. Birthed out of a painful misunderstanding in her own life, she covers this painful topic and the importance of “learning the art of being ok with someone in the world not liking you.” Using women of the Bible as her guide, she offers strategies for tackling this common, yet difficult relational issue. There’s lots of great wisdom packed into this short podcast and The Truly Co. was honored to capture it. Want to connect more with Mary? You can join her in prayer every day on her Pray Every Day Podcast or check out her website.
Do you ever wonder if you’ve crossed a line into unhealthy behaviors?  Or do you know you’ve crossed a line and now are unsure what to do? In today’s episode, entrepreneur and social media influencer Meghan Joy Yancey, describes her recent journey and battle with alcohol. Very candidly, she states: “Never in a million years would I have imagined myself as someone who would NEED to refrain from drinking. It was a slow fade from being a casual/social drinker to realizing I had an issue. I had become very good at hiding it all from every single person in my life, including my husband.” A 2021 an article from Harvard Health says between 2001-2013 there was:       A 16% increase in the proportion of women who drink alcohol       A 58% increase in women’s heavy drinking (vs 16% in men)       An 84% increase in women’s one-year prevalence of an alcohol use disorder (versus 35% in men) Join host Lindsay May as she explores a topic not often discussed in faith communities. There is a rise in alcohol abuse among women and in this exclusive conversation, Meghan shares openly and vulnerably about her journey of realization and her path to overcoming it. In this episode you will discover:       Warning signs of alcohol abuse       Important action steps for helping yourself or someone you love       The book, Your Future Self Will Thank You, that equipped Meghan with the spiritual strength she needed most  Along with her social media presence on Instagram, you can find Meghan on her website blogging, running an essential oil business and homeschooling her six children.  Enjoy this raw and real conversation with The Truly Co’s newest friend! www.thetrulyco.com
Do you wrestle to understand your calling? What should it look like and how do you pursue it?  These questions, plus more, are answered in today's episode with author, speaker, and social media guru Simi John.  Learn the fascinating story of how Simi and her entire family came to know Jesus and how that journey impacted her and still impacts her today.    In today's episode you will learn: The difference between passions and giftings Three ways to gauge if you should move forward with an idea The defining characteristic of a faithful steward Plus this bonus! The secret to why Simi is able to keep anger and critical responses out of her social media posts. Originally born in India, Simi moved to Texas as a young girl where she met Jesus and was forever changed. She is the author of the book I Am Not and can be found sharing her life, marriage, ethnicity, and love for God on her website and Instagram.   Favorite quotes: The trajectory of our future was completely changed when God invited us into His family and His love.  If it were not for the local church my family would not be here. God is always speaking. We're just not always listening.  We are waiting for the opportunity, while God is waiting for our obedience.  www.thetrulyco.com
What do you do when the unthinkable happens? This week's podcast episode will inspire you as you hear Sarah Hanan, the podcast host of A Mom's Cancer Story, share the story of her cancer diagnosis when she was seven months pregnant with her son, Noah.    Having walked through two cancer diagnoses, Sarah models raw honesty and what it looks like to trust Jesus when facing death. In this conversation, we talk about practical ways to help others facing a challenging situation, what NOT to say to someone who is hurting, and why we don't have to fear death.   Key scriptures that have encouraged Sarah:   2 Corinthians 4:16-18: "Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all."   Isaiah 55:8-9: "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the Lord. "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."   Connect with Sarah: A Mom's Cancer Story Podcast Instagram: @sahanan1   Visit www.thetrulyco.com to subscribe to the magazine for more stories of hope and gospel-centered encouragement. 
Why is memorizing Scripture so powerful? This week's podcast episode will inspire you as you hear the story of how God's word helped Dwell Differently CEO Vera Schmitz, a former professional pole vaulter, overcome mental health challenges after retiring from her athletic career. Not only did God transform Vera's spirit, but he also sparked an idea for a new business that would help others in their faith journey.    "Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads." (Deuteronomy 11:18 NIV).    About four years ago, Natalie Abbott and her sister Vera Schmitz started a business on a mission called Dwell Differently. Dwell helps people fix God's words in their hearts and minds, primarily through scripture verse temporary tattoos. Natalie writes the weekly devotional, hosts the Dwell Differently podcast, and co-leads the Dwell team with Vera. Every month they memorize and focus on one Bible verse together. (Listen to Lindsay May's episodes on the Dwell Differently podcast: Episode 105, 106, and 107).   In this episode, listen to Natalie share how God directed her gifts and abilities to help bring Dwell to life. She believes that Jesus loves all people and wants them to know him and experience health and freedom and beautiful transformation in their lives.   Key quote: "The gospel is common ground for everyone."   Connect with Dwell: Website: dwelldifferently.com Instagram: @dwelldifferently Facebook: @dwelldifferently    If you enjoy this content, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. New episodes drop twice a month. Subscribe to Truly Magazine. 
Have you thought about the creation story and wondered about how it all happened? If you've been around kids that have asked questions about how it all happened and felt stumped, you're not alone. The truth is, God is a working God, and while he rested on the seventh day of creation, it was only the beginning of the work he has done. God invites human beings to create with him.    This week on The Truly Co Podcast, we're chatting with Jordan Raynor about his new book, The Creator in You, a beautiful illustrated children's book with a profoundly deep message for kids and adults. Jordan is an author of four books and helps Christians respond to the radical, biblical truth that their work matters for eternity. He does this through his bestselling books The Call to Mastery Podcast and weekly devotional (The Word Before Work)––content that has served millions of Christ-followers in every country on earth.    Listen in to learn more about: How God's work is like and unlike our own. Practical ways we can look at our work (and our kids work) with purpose, enthusiasm, and joy. Work existed before sin and therefore was once perfect worship, and what this means for us today. How we can reframe our perspectives on "ministry work" to embrace the eternal significance of our daily activities.   Connect with Jordan: Website - http://jordanraynor.com/ The Creator in You Redeeming Your Time Master of One Called to Create The Call to Mastery podcast The Word Before Work podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jordanraynor/   Subscribe to Truly Magazine Listen to The Truly Co Podcast on Apple and Spotify
This week, the Truly Co Podcast host Lindsay May talks with artist Tasha Branham, a New Jersey-based prophet, mentor, business consultant, mother, and wife. Truly features custom artwork in each magazine issue to facilitate more profound thoughts about each article we publish.    In this episode, Tasha talks about her journey as an artist and her inspiration in creating those pieces. Much of her inspiration comes from the scriptures--it helps her have a greater appreciation for God and His word. She leans in to the Holy Spirit to help overcome creative blocks, and will encourage listeners to explore their creative spirits.    Tasha's acrylic and pen on canvas artwork is featured in Truly Magazine's Intentionality issue, titled "Never Let Go." Listen to hear about the journey God brought her through in creating and sending this piece to The Truly Co.   Tasha believes that EVERYONE is creative: we are all created in the image and likeness of God, who is the Creator. We are creatives. Art does not encompass all creativity. It's a branch of creativity. Creativity can be how you solve problems or innovate to make something work. It's in how accountants crunch numbers or how attorneys find loopholes and defend their clients. It's everywhere, and we all have it.   Find Tasha below! Website: tashabranham.com Instagram: @tashabranham        @earlybirdcreative.co    Order a Magazine at thetrulyco.com.
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