Welcome to Little Faith - a podcast for parents who doubt. Parenting is hella hard. And it's even harder when you can't answer any of their five bazillion questions about God, or why Jesus died, or where Grandma is now. It's hard because we often don't know the answers ourselves, or because the de…
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This week Havilah finishes her conversation with Beatrice Chestnut. Don't miss out on Enneagram for Everyone! The 12 week Enneagram and personal transformation course is now available for purchase HERE!
This week Havilah continues her conversation with Beatrice Chestnut. Don't miss out on Enneagram for Everyone! The 12 week Enneagram and personal transformation course is now available for purchase HERE!
Enneagram for Everyone is now open! Check out the course details at courses.littlefaithpodcast.com.
In this final episode of Season 3, Havilah talks about how we each need to do our own work to be fully healthy, whole parents and humans. Everyday Enneagram Growth Guide Patreon
In this three part wrap-up of season 3, Havilah talks about how we can help our kids develop resiliency and learn to do hard things without rescuing them. Patreon Enneagram for Everyone
At the end of this season 3, Havilah shares some of the lessons she's learned over the last year. This week she shares a moment at the park, and how it changed everything. Patreon Know when the course is live!
We're taking off a few weeks from new content for spring break. This episode originally aired November 13, 2018
We're taking a few weeks off of new content for spring break - this episode originally aired November 6, 2018
Today on the podcast Havilah finishes her conversation with Sarah and Beth of Pantsuit Politics. Sarah and Beth are leaders in how to have conversations about difficult and tricky topics without loosing your sanity or humanity in the process. This is part 2 of 2. Raising Human Beings Book Robcast Episode "Is this your first accident?" Pantsuit Politics Enneagram Growth Guide
Today on the podcast Havilah talks with Sarah and Beth of Pantsuit Politics. Sarah and Beth are leaders in how to have conversations about difficult and tricky topics without loosing your sanity or humanity in the process. This is part 1 of 2. Pantsuit Politics Enneagram Growth Guide
This week Havilah continues her conversations around race and racial justice with Fable of The Diatribe. Fable works with youth to find connection and understanding for each other through the medium of poetry and spoken word. Marcel "Fable" Price is a Bi-racial North American writer, teaching artist, community advocate, motivational speaker, and executive director of non profit organization The Diatribe. Fable is the 2016 recipient of a Community Advocate Award, a 2017 40 Under 40 Honoree, and is the currently holding the title of Poet Laureate. He is the author of "Adrift in a Sea of M&M's" (2016) and is currently working to finish his second collection of poems titled Metamorphosis; an extroverted caterpillars guide to becoming an introverted butterfly (2019). Fable is the first person under the age of 40, and the first person of color to have earned the title of poet laureate of Grand Rapids Michigan; a three-year tenure with already measurable successes achieved within the first year. Fable is highly noted for his work with the youth through his non profit The Diatribe; using his own stories to consume the audience and is making a huge effort in lifting up youth across the country encouraging them to unpack their own struggles. He is known across the nation for crowd-interactive features that leave those attending enlightened and empowered. Buckle up, prepare to make a new friend, and enjoy the ride. The Diatribe Fable's Website Fable on Facebook Fable on Instagram Listen to Fable Little Faith on Patreon
This week Havilah continues her conversations around race and racial justice with Fable of The Diatribe. Fable works with youth to find connection and understanding for each other through the medium of poetry and spoken word. The Diatribe Little Faith on Patreon This week Havilah continues her conversations around race and racial justice with Fable of The Diatribe. Fable works with youth to find connection and understanding for each other through the medium of poetry and spoken word. Marcel "Fable" Price is a Bi-racial North American writer, teaching artist, community advocate, motivational speaker, and executive director of non profit organization The Diatribe. Fable is the 2016 recipient of a Community Advocate Award, a 2017 40 Under 40 Honoree, and is the currently holding the title of Poet Laureate. He is the author of "Adrift in a Sea of M&M's" (2016) and is currently working to finish his second collection of poems titled Metamorphosis; an extroverted caterpillars guide to becoming an introverted butterfly (2019). Fable is the first person under the age of 40, and the first person of color to have earned the title of poet laureate of Grand Rapids Michigan; a three-year tenure with already measurable successes achieved within the first year. Fable is highly noted for his work with the youth through his non profit The Diatribe; using his own stories to consume the audience and is making a huge effort in lifting up youth across the country encouraging them to unpack their own struggles. He is known across the nation for crowd-interactive features that leave those attending enlightened and empowered. Buckle up, prepare to make a new friend, and enjoy the ride. The Diatribe Fable's Website Fable on Facebook Fable on Instagram Listen to Fable Little Faith on Patreon
It's been a week over here in Little Faith land. So instead of pushing through and 'crushing it', we're taking a beat. This week's guest is someone you know, but haven't heard interviewed.....your very own Havilah! We'll continue our conversations around race next week, but for now, we hope you enjoy listening to this conversation from Sacred Psychology from last year, where Tamara Powell interviewed Havilah about the Enneagram. Sacred Psychology
In this episode, Havilah finishes her conversation about race and racial justice with Cindy Wang Brandt. Patreon Cindy's website Parenting Forward Racial Justice Resources: Black and White: Racism in America Raising White Kids
In this episode, Havilah talks to Cindy Wang Brandt about the complexities of racial justice, how we can learn from others, and how not to be 'that' white person. Basically, it boils down to this: listen well. This is the first part of the conversation - tune in next week for the second half of the conversation. Patreon Cindy's website Parenting Forward Racial Justice Resources: Black and White: Racism in America Raising White Kids YA Book Recs
In this final episode of Enneagram month, Havilah finishes her talk with Meg Tietz about the Enneagram, parenting, and how living life fully awake is what matters. Sorta Awesome Sorta Awesome Hangout Meg on Instagram The Transformation Collaborative Everyday Enneagram Growth Guide Enneagram for Everyone Little Faith on Patreon
This week is the first part of Havilah's conversation with Meg Tietz to talk more about the Enneagram and how it has changed both their lives. Meg on Sorta Awesome Sorta Awesome Hangout Group Enneagram for Everyone The Transformation Collaborative
This week Havilah finishes her conversation with Beatrice Chestnut. They talk about the Enneagram and parenting and how we can use it as a tool to be better parents and better people.
In this continuation of Havilah and Beatrice's conversation, Beatrice shares about types 2-7.
This month we are focusing on the Enneagram! In this first part of Havilah's conversation with Beatrice Chestnut they discuss how she found the Enneagram, what it is, and types 9, 8, and 1. Also, Havilah announces her new online course, Enneagram for Everyone. More info: courses.littlefaithpodcast.com
Join 9 year-old Julia as she leads you and your littles through a mindful body scan practice.
Join 9 year-old Julia as she leads you and your littles through a mindful eating practice.
Join 9 year-old Julia as she leads you and your littles through a mindful listening practice.
Join 9 year-old Julia as she leads you through a mindful breathing practice.
You all are in for a treat - This week we start a series we're calling Mindful Advent. Whether you practice Advent or not, we're all in a time of waiting during December. Waiting for Christmas, waiting for the new year, waiting (a long time) for spring. This week, my daughter, 9 year-old Julia is joining me to talk about mindfulness and how it has helped her and how it be a gift during times of waiting. Following this episode, there will be four mindfulness practices Julia will be leading us though - they are designed for your children to use them, or to use them as a family. To stay in the know about Little Faith over the break, head to Patreon
In this final instalment of the Intentional Holidays Series, Havilah talks to Alex Kuykendall about how to love your ACTUAL Christmas. You know, the one you are actually living, not an idealized one. Alex is practical and wise and warm. Little Faith Holiday Guide Alex's Website
In this second episode in the Intentional Holidays Series, Havilah talks with Mary Baird-Wilcock of The Simplifiers about simplifying our lives so we can actually live the kind of lives (and holidays!) that we want. Little Faith Holiday Guide The Simplifiers
This week we start a new series - how to be intentional with our Holiday season. In this episode, Havilah talks to Jessica Turner about how to do all the things, without going crazy. (hint: it's not by actually doing all the things) Little Faith Holiday Guide Jessica's site Jessica on Instagram
This week is part 2 of Havilah's chat with David Sewell-McCann of Sparkle Stories about the power of story, how we learn from others and how stories just might save our politics. Little Faith on Patreon Sparkle Stories Sparkle Stories on IG
This week Havilah talks with David Sewell-McCann of Sparkle Stories about the power of story, what your golden thread is, and how we learn about the world through telling stories. Little Faith on Patreon Sparkle Stories Sparkle Stories on IG
In this final instalment of the Our Bodies Series, Havilah talks to Tangia Renee, and health and wellness coach about body image and how we can live in our bodies integrated and whole. Little Faith on Patreon (for the full conversation) Tangia's Website (stay tuned for her upcoming podcast!) Tangia on FB Tangia on IG
We have SUCH a treat for you today! Next week our guest is David Sewell-McCann of Sparkle Stories. Our conversation was wonderful - and you'll get to listen in next week, but for today, we are thrilled to be partnering with Sparkle Stories and offering you one of their stories to listen to with your littles. It's a Halloween story that you'll be sure to want to enjoy this week while you're carving pumpkins, or drinking something hot together. Head over to Sparkle Stories for your free trial and hundreds of stories.
In this episode of the Our Bodies Series, Havilah talks with Emily Garnett - mother, wife, lawyer, writer, and someone who lives with cancer. Emily brings joy and humor to a difficult topic, and offers words of wisdom for us all. Little Faith on Patreon Emily's podcast Emily's blog Emily on FB Emily on IG Emily on Twitter The Cancer Couch Foundation The METAvivor Foundation