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His House
Author: Sadie Harris
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His House is a podcast for mothers in the thick of real life — the loud, lived-in, beautiful-mess years. It’s a space to breathe, to feel grounded again, and to remember that these ordinary days are more sacred than they seem and that this phase isn't a pause from connecting with Jesus but an invitation to be closer to Him than ever before.
If you’re longing for awe, purpose, and a deeper sense of spirituality in your everyday rhythms… welcome to His House, where motherhood meets Jesus.
If you’re longing for awe, purpose, and a deeper sense of spirituality in your everyday rhythms… welcome to His House, where motherhood meets Jesus.
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This week, I sit down with Dre Savage—wife, mom, and design lover—to talk about what it looks like to co-design an intentional life with God. She shares how becoming a mom forced her to slow down and start thinking more deeply about the kind of home, marriage, and spiritual life she wants to build.We talk about drifting versus choosing, the small areas of life we quietly neglect, and how learning to invite God into everyday decisions has changed the way she approaches her time, her relationships, and her priorities. If you’ve ever felt stretched, directionless, or unsure if your life reflects what matters most to you, I hope this episode reminds you that it’s never too late to start living more intentionally with God.
Motherhood can be one of the most beautiful seasons of life, and sometimes one of the most isolating. In this episode, I’m Paris Tews, co-host of Kindred Conversations, to talk about cultivating Christlike friendships in the thick of motherhood.In this episode, we discuss how to intentionally create a friend group, what it actually takes to build meaningful female friendships as adults, and how these relationships have shaped her experience as a mother. From initiating the first invitation to maintaining monthly girls’ nights and showing up in hard seasons, Paris shares some practical takeaways that anyone can immediately implement to start having more meaningful and Christlike friendships in this phase. If you’re feeling lonely in this phase of motherhood or just craving deeper connection, this conversation will leave you encouraged and equipped to both seek out and become the kind of friend who draws others closer to Christ.
Throughout scripture, Jesus didn’t just tolerate children—He welcomed them, blessed them, and even pointed to them as examples of the kind of faith that belongs in the kingdom of God.In this episode, I'm joined by Abby Wuthrich—mom to 4, including cute Selah who deals with a variety of disabilities due to Congenital CMV—to talk about the surprising ways our children can teach us about the character of Christ if we slow down enough to notice. Through stories from motherhood— both beautiful and incredibly hard—we reflect on what it means to trust Jesus with the parts of life we never expected.One of the truths that kept coming up in our conversation came from Camille Johnson's thoughts shared in the 2026 Relief Society Devotional—we can do hard with Jesus, or we can do hard alone. The hard doesn’t disappear, but when we walk through it with Him, something sacred begins to happen—the hard becomes holy.This conversation is an invitation to pause, pay attention, and maybe even learn about Jesus from the little ones in your home.
Welcome to the Favorite Things series! This will be a seasonal episode where I share a few things I've been loving lately, from routines and outings to insights from scripture. Here's a few of my favorites from winter:Currently changing into these pajamas as fast as humanly possible every night and then rereading my favorite childhood book series. Making this white chicken chili on repeat for months now and it's still just as good. Went on a 36-hour girls’ trip with few friends and it was just what I needed. Just a reminder to hang out with your girls outside of playdates.Implementing as much as I can from Hunt, Gather, Parent and already seeing such a difference in my home.Been thinking about the Hebrew word "avodah" which connects the ideas of work and worship. It’s helped me think differently about the ordinary things of life—motherhood, routines, caring for a home—and how those things can actually become a form of worship.Thanks for listening! Hope these episodes can feel like sitting at a favorite things party with friends and exchanging ideas for how to bring a little extra joy to your life.
This week, I sit down with Whitney Claflin—mom to three girls—to talk about her journey with Multiple Sclerosis. Three and a half years ago, her life changed quickly and unexpectedly. She shares the real emotions of those early days—the anger, the fear, the grief—and how hard it was to feel like the mom she wanted to be when her body all the sudden had limits.We talk about surrender, doing the little things, and finding joy that has more to do with focus than circumstances. If you’re walking through chronic illness or any season that feels heavier than you expected, I hope this episode reminds you that you’re not alone—and that God is still here, meeting you right where you are. Hallelujah Even HereMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
In this episode, I’m joined by my friend Kate Olsen to talk about infertility, waiting, and what it looks like to trust God when His timing doesn’t match our expectations.We talk about what it means to feel clearly prompted to start trying for a baby… and then walk through month after month of unanswered prayers. Kate shares her experience with unexplained infertility, how this season has challenged and deepened her faith, and what she’s learned about a God who is not results-focused, but with us in the process. We also talk about seasons of waiting, reconciling obedience with silence, and how to hold onto hope when it isn’t tied to an outcome. And for those who want to love people in this season well, we share honest, practical advice on how to support friends walking through infertility—what helps, what hurts, and how to show up with compassion.This conversation is for anyone walking through a season of waiting—whether for a baby, healing, clarity, or something else entirely. And if you love someone navigating infertility, I hope this episode helps you know how to stand beside them with more presence, empathy, and grace.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
Happy Valentine's Day! This week on His House, I talk with Taylor Mack, a stay-at-home mom of four kids under four, about all things love languages—in marriage, in motherhood, and in our relationship with God. Based on the bookThe Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman, We discuss how learning to love our husbands and kids in the way they actually receive love has completely shifted the tone of our homes.Taylor shares what she's learned about different love languages in marriage, parenting kids with very different emotional needs, and how understanding her son’s love language even changed things at school. We end talking about how God asks for our love and shows His love in return—and how we might be missing it when we compare our miracles to someone else’s. If you’ve ever felt unseen, exhausted, or like your love isn’t landing, this episode will feel like a deep breath and a reminder to keep loving anyway. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
In this episode of His House, I sit down with Tatum Whiting—mom of three, artist, entrepreneur, and mindset coach—for a conversation about motherhood, trauma, anxiety, and the quiet lies that keep us stuck.Tatum shares her story of navigating intense hardship during early motherhood, including health scares, trauma, and a season of deep anxiety that left her feeling far from herself. Together, we talk about why God cares so deeply about our mindset, how beliefs shape the way we experience reality, and how truth is what actually brings peace.We explore what repentance really means as a joyful change of mind and how learning to identify and release shame can transform our relationship with Him, ourselves, and our families. Tatum also shares practical tools for young moms who are overwhelmed by guilt, “shoulds,” and unrealistic expectations, reminding us that God honors effort, agency, and imperfect action.This episode is for the mom who feels tired, anxious, or stuck — and is longing for grace, freedom, and a sound mind rooted in Christ.Sadie's Prayers of My Heart Spotify playlistFlowers by Samantha EbertMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
In this episode of His House, my husband and I sit down to talk openly about the season that altered our family forever—the joy of becoming parents, the fear of nearly losing my life, and the quiet aftermath that followed the most beautiful miracle.We talk about what it means to remember what God has done, how our faith was shaped in the middle of uncertainty, and how suffering can deepen our understanding of who God really is. We also share honestly about grief that lingers, the ache of letting go of a future we imagined, and the process of healing—emotionally, spiritually, and physically—after trauma.This conversation is a reflection on faith that holds both gratitude and grief, and on a God who stays close not only in the crisis, but in the days that come after.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
What if our homes—no matter how small, imperfect, or temporary—are meant to feel like a glimpse of heaven right now?In this episode of His House, I’m joined by Ashlyn Fuller, a merchandiser for Haven Haus Co. in Midway, Utah. Ashlyn has a deep love for timeless design, old homes, and spaces layered with meaning. We talk about the homes that shaped her and why beauty, peace, and holiness aren’t dependent on trends, square footage, or perfect finishes.This conversation is for moms in every season and every type of home—from a starter apartment or duplex rental, to a home that doesn’t feel “done,” or even the final dream home. We explore how intentional design can tell our stories and why, ultimately, the most important way a home becomes a heritage for our children is simply that Jesus is there.If you’ve ever wanted your home to feel more peaceful, more personal, more cozy, and more Christ-centered, this episode is for you. 🤍How to Pick the Right Light Bulbs for Your Home by Chris loves JuliaLila and Finch Art MOA Store Spotify Playlist Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
In this episode, registered dietitian Brooklyn Bezzant joins us to talk about how caring for our bodies can be an act of gratitude and even worship. From rebuilding a healthy relationship with food, to finding joyful movement, to navigating body image in motherhood, she offers practical guidance based on what God has said about our bodies.This episode is for every mom who wants to feel strong, nourished, and spiritually grounded starting today. Follow @dietitianbrooklyn on Instagram for more!Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
In this episode, I’m joined by my friend Amber Eldredge—artist, business owner, and mom of three—to talk about creativity in motherhood and why it matters more than we think.We talk about how all types of creativity can help us feel closer to God, especially in seasons when we our relationship with God feels quiet or overwhelming. Amber shares the story behind her painting The Tender Creator, what it taught her about God’s tenderness, and how creativity has been a lifeline through postpartum depression, motherhood, and everyday life.This conversation is for any mom looking for ways to feel more connected to herself, her kids, and her Creator through the ordinary, imperfect, but creative moments of daily life.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
Happy 2026! This episode of His House focuses on following big promptings to let God create the life He has planned for you. From starting law school with a three-month-old baby and her husband beginning a PhD across the country, to stepping away to protect her mental health, Hadley-Gordon Robertson's story is one of deep faith, surrender, and courage.Now finishing law school while raising two young children, she shares what it looks like to trust God when things don’t make sense, to pause without quitting, and to let Christ enable her in seasons she couldn’t carry on her own. For the mom wondering how to let God lead her life, this episode is for you.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/vivid-livingLicense code: UQ68BS4BWEOXIIMN
I’m so excited to welcome you to His House — a podcast for moms who want to feel close to Jesus in the thick of everyday life. In this intro episode, I’m sharing the story behind the podcast and why I believe these ordinary moments of motherhood can become deeply sacred when we invite Him into them.




