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Life is difficult. Talking about our difficulties is not the same thing as complaining, so how do you make sure you know the difference?
Complaining is a great option if you want to make life harder, you want to display a lack of faithfulness & godly leadership, you enjoy forgetting what God has accomplished for you, and you want to encourage a root of bitterness to shoot up in your life!
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After we introduce y’all to the revolutionary idea of the house purse, we decided to ask each other slightly controversial questions just to see what the other person has to say about manners, plastic surgery, David & Bathsheba, and so on. Join us!
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This week we discuss millennial red flags and how to assess who your enemy is. Knowing where the battle is actually located is a part of being a faithful fighter. Join us!
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After an exciting announcement and catching up on listener voicemails, we discuss what it's like to have to fight your own temperament. If you're not naturally the most joyful person, do you need to be? What if you're trying to be joyful and you're just repeatedly falling flat on your face?
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We are kicking off 2026 with Russian literature, reading the Bible as a searchlight, crunchy cleaning, perfecting one thing at a time, and worrying about character over curriculum. Join us!
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It's the year 386 and we are in Antioch. Tensions are rising along with political corruption and taxation. Early church father John Chrysostom (aka "Golden-Mouth") isn't having it. He's about to deliver a sermon so fire that prison gates are going to be swung wide open. Join us in our year's final episode as Summer tells the story of one of the most famous sermons in all of church history!
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Have you ever wondered if animals just ~know~ things? This week Joy tells us unbelievable true stories of creatures that just knew. Bring tissues.
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After we enlighten you regarding wildly underrated Christmas movies, we discuss the Christmas season, expectations, parenting during the holidays, and running low on emotional gas. Join us!
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If you have repented and received forgiveness and still feel bogged down by shame, what is going on? Do you feel the "need" to "forgive yourself"? Have you ever been the person who is the problem, and just cannot move on from it? Join us!
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Cotton Mather is known for his part in the Salem Witch Trials -- or is he? Join us this week as Joy takes us to school on one of history's most infamous Puritans!
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Have you ever heard of the Zong Massacre? William Wilberforce? Granville Sharp? Probably - but you likely haven't heard of their ally and former slave, Olaudah Equiano, a man so in love with the Lord that it changed the course of history. Join us!
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Growing up means becoming the new you. And growing always comes with growing pains. This week we discuss mom-growing-pains and how to avoid the steps that lead to the pit of despair.
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In this episode we talk about things that are good to keep track of and things that are sinful to keep track of. How can you tell the difference? Join us!
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This week Joy explains why she said something so crazy a few months back about how she prayed in faith for another child and God gave her one (what a crazy thing to say!).
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In our second catch up episode of the year we chat Charlie Kirk, postpartum time, current reads, favorite movies, and more yappy catch-uppy things. Join us!
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Current reads, thoughts on sight reading, doomscrolling, postpartum head space, traveling the world when you're older, and the important life lessons you can learn from traveling to outer space.
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This week we are putting the HER in spiraling, as we address the common question all mothers have: what about me?! And the thing is, of course you are important and of course you need to figure out what to do with yourself when your primary duties are focused outward—outward towards your husband, your children, your household, your church. What about you? Are you drowning? Where is the lifeline? Join us!
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This week we discuss one of the most common but painful life experiences - miscarriage. Despite being common, it remains difficult to both process and navigate. Harder still, we might easily lose ourselves in asking the Lord, "Why?" Join us this week as we discuss some of the ins and outs of dealing with miscarriage.
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In this episode we answer listener emails that require a bit more than a paragraph of response: is 'grounding' real? What are practical steps to cultivating self-control? So on and so forth, join us!
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Have you ever heard of the strange case of Essie Dunbar, or the Dancing Plague of 1518? This week Summer tells us two of history's most unbelievable tall tales.
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thank you so much for this episode, now I need to burn it into my memory.
you should have done Sum-her recommends
orange couch
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this is honestly the worst show ever, I love you guys but the application you're making about viewing interviews is sinning against the 9th commandment? You hypocrite, Summer bearing false witness against Megan saying she got paid to gossip. The news said she was not paid and you're not thinking well of her are you? You guys are going on and on about thinking better about ppl while you bad mouth Oprah and Megan. Who said this was done for justice? Her situation in that family could be compared to ex cult members, but watching interviews on Cultish isn't gossip it's watching ex cult members share their experiences and expose the evil but when Megan did it she's evil? Wow
I think I would like to hear more on the idea of always thinking the best of ppl, it seems more complicated than to use this blanket statement. Like if we always thought the best of ppl, it could be dangerous and naive, we would miss important red flags if we did that. We live in a fallen world with sinners and God haters, why would I put on rose colored glasses and make assumptions to the contrary? I guess what I believe is more realistic and practical is not to lean in either direction or you will fall in a ditch, instead just try to use your God given brain and good judgement especially while I believe God has given me discernment (I am perfectly fine being wrong in any case) so long as I have the Holy Spirit dwelling in me, who guides me in all truth I look to Him for guidance in these situations. I would give Christians the benefit of the doubt before unbelievers, but I don't ignore or dull my observations bc of this motto "always think the best of ppl" Seems very problematic🤔
Grrrl power!
I'm with Joy, ICE ICE BABY😂
Re: teaching to read, my oldest was like Clementine and basically taught himself to read. My middle two learned in school, and now I am using Logic of English Foundations with my youngest.I absolutely love it and highly recommend it! It teaches phonograms and morphemes instead of sight words.
My husband can totally relate to the grocery store and bad timing of texts with something I forgot! I do it all the time.
Great episode. Canadian here. The end is hilarious. And I can attest to how far left our media is compared to the US.
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'Jelly' in the UK = 'Jell-O' in the US. So, yes, Brits will be disgusted at the thought of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. 😆
You should do an episode on Biblical forgiveness!
would be so much meter if you guys just got to the point. wasting so much time talking about nails! wasting my time
While I was excited to hear a theological podcast by women, I was dissapointed overall and became more so the more I listened and by following them on instagram. The main content is fluff, the hosts talk about themselves a ton, and their opinions are touted as absolute truth. It would be different if they had expertise on a subject, but they don't but yet throw generalizations out as facts. Their instagram is the same way, and they were relatively rude to me in a comment just for asking a question. In one episode about anxiety, Summer made the statement that you should never delete family off of social media for anxiety reasons implying that you are being a bad christian if you do and that you should just "grow up"; this is an absolutely horrible thing to say. We don't all have happy families, and absolutely have the right to distance ourselves from anyone who is being a nuisance or flat out mean on social media. For people with anxiety disorders and ptsd, distancing themselves from th
22 minutes in and terms haven't been defined and neither has the problem been clearly defined. Your examples are not making sense. what are you talking about? opinions may be formed on either fact or not, but in and of themselves cannot be true or false. the facts they are based on can. we can also have opinions not based on anything but emotion. but opinions are not lies unless someone is twisting or intentionally ignoring true facts. there is too much hemming and hawing about what you are actually addressing. you appear to be painting with a broad brush and you are being careless with this topic. I have no clear sense about what you are saying. Are you lying?
This was awesome
Very fun and yet disturbing episode. I'm glad they are talking about this topic and framing it in a Christian worldview, using scripture to support their statements.
I assert 30s are better than 20s. I had my first baby when I was 31, after my aunt tried to encourage me not to wait too long because I might not be able to have kids that late. I just told her God would give us child(ren) if and when He saw fit!