As a supplement to their new book “Echo: Reaching for Authenticity,” Harmony Roads is now airing a podcast! In episodes of Path & Posture, sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss the various paths that God has placed them on and the “posture” of their attitude in heart and mind as they walk them.
The Path and Posture podcast is a truly exceptional show that deserves recognition for its inspiring and thought-provoking content. Hosted by Miriah and Brittany, each episode provides a fresh perspective on life, faith, and embracing the journey with Jesus. From their relatable storytelling to their deep biblical wisdom, this podcast offers listeners a unique blend of encouragement and practical guidance.
One of the best aspects of The Path and Posture podcast is the hosts' ability to share personal stories that resonate with listeners. Miriah and Brittany are not afraid to be vulnerable and transparent about their own struggles and triumphs, creating an atmosphere of authenticity that is both refreshing and relatable. Whether it's navigating relationships, finding purpose in work, or seeking growth in faith, their insights offer valuable lessons for anyone on their own journey.
Additionally, the podcast excels in providing a solid foundation of biblical wisdom. Miriah and Brittany seamlessly integrate scripture into their discussions, offering practical application for listeners who want to deepen their understanding of God's word. Their ability to make complex theological concepts accessible is commendable, making this podcast a valuable resource for believers at any stage in their faith journey.
While The Path and Posture podcast has many strengths, there are minimal areas that could use improvement. Sometimes, the episodes can feel slightly rushed as they cover multiple topics within a short time frame. It would be beneficial for the hosts to delve deeper into certain subjects or dedicate entire episodes to specific themes in order to provide more comprehensive discussions.
In conclusion, The Path and Posture podcast is an absolute must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and spiritual growth. Miriah and Brittany have created a show that combines relatability, vulnerability, biblical wisdom, making it a valuable resource for individuals looking to strengthen their relationship with Jesus. Whether you're new to podcasts or a seasoned listener, this show is worth your time as it offers an engaging platform to learn from these insightful hosts.
In this episode of Path & Posture hosts Brittany, Miriah, and Sierra delve into the complexities of building and maintaining community amidst shifting seasons and inevitable conflicts. The trio brings a blend of personal anecdotes, biblical insight, and thoughtful reflection to the discussion, offering listeners a glimpse into their experiences and perspectives.
In this episode, hosts Miriah, Sierra, and Brittany chat about the context surrounding Zechariah 4:10 and reflect back on their beginnings as a family and a music ministry and how they have had to orient their hearts in every beginning since to be content in the days they're given.
In this emotionally-provoking episode of Path & Posture we delve into the importance of maintaining grace, forgiveness, and compassion while pursuing the Lord's calling or in Jonah's case, the callings that make us go, "UGH!"
In the Bible, there is a passage in Matthew 6:25-34 where Jesus teaches about God's provision for his creation. He points out how the birds of the air and the wildflowers of the field do not worry or toil, yet they are provided for by God. Jesus uses these examples to show how much more God cares for his people and encourages them not to worry about their needs.This message is particularly relevant in times of uncertainty and difficulty when we face the unknown in areas we fear or spaces we may not even be aware needs tending. It can be easy to become overwhelmed with worry and anxiety.In this episode, hosts Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra share four areas (Mental, Physical, Spiritual, and Relational) that we are constantly needing to surrender to the One who dresses the lilies and feeds the birds of the air, welcoming grace to the fields.
You've probably seen the word "Asbury" in your feed these last few weeks. What does that mean for you? For your community? For the world? Hosts Miriah, Sierra, and Brittany Turner talk about the revivals of old to today and reflect on how we can approach them in heart and mind and encourage listeners to become the catalyst in their own communities for revival. Harmony Roads' new song, "Ready" (and instrumental) is now available on all streaming platforms!
Ever have a dream where you show up to a place without pants? Or maybe you're talking about something important and realize you're missing teeth? We all have moments of insecurity where we feel unprepared, both consciously and subconsciously. As Christians, we have a way to ground ourselves when those feelings or realities come. Join sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra Turner as they discuss how prayer, knowledge, and community cultivate a layer of preparation for when life greets us unprepared.
WE'RE BACK! After a long hiatus, the sisters return to talk about hard and necessary lessons of taking a posture of appreciation over absorption as friends, wives, sisters, and Christians.
We're heading into Spring kicking off an intentional time of celebration, reflection, and sacrifice. What do Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, and Lent all have in common? Hosts (and sisters) Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss the abundance and lack of food in our lives and the importance of remembering Jesus as our Daily Bread.
Ever have a word for the year? Words like "joy," "focus," and "create" help set the tone for days to come along with teaching us in the smallest way how to surrender our goals to align with the will of God. Sisters, Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss their words for the year and why they believe words are so important in the lives we lead.
With Christmas fast approaching, many of us are thrust into the holiday season exhausted and unsure about the world around us. Yet, as Christians, we know this season to be one of hope and joy. So when our paths include unfortunate or trying circumstances, how can we cling to that joy and continue being a light in the dark not just in our harmonious times -- but those bah-humbugs too.
It's SPOOKY season! How do we as believers navigate Halloween? How should we be praying for one another as we continue to push back darkness and bring forth light? Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra share their personal experience regarding October 31st with what happened in the 90s within their family and what they see God doing now in 2021.
We're Back!!! After a summer hiatus, we're discussing a SPICY topic on social media versus table conversations and how far we've come as a society regarding our use of these sometimes, most of the time, exhausting platforms. Dive in with us as we attempt to drag our own convictions off the wall and bring them to the table.
Summer is here! Is the living really easy though? Sure we have slower, longer days and fewer holidays to travel and gather. Fewer tests to study for and deadlines to hit . . . but do we consider it easy? And if we do, should we? Hosts Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra share how summertime is an opportune time to make living enjoyable by serving the weak and fainthearted -- which oftentimes starts with our children.
New babies, house projects, volunteering, community organizing, the world is opening back up and we've been busy! In this episode, we talk about the biblical busy bee and how he/she uses the gifts, time, and talents God has entrusted to said bee to invest and multiply willingly and diligently.
The Turner Sisters take on yet another historic event and talk about how their communities rallied in the great state of Texas taking on a humble, at times humorous, and helpful posture under the continued sovereignty of God.
In this episode, Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra Turner talk about the drastic definitions of bunfight -- a term to describe a tea party or a petty heated argument and dive into the empathetic and open posture we need to have as Christians in defending our faith.
In this episode, Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra Turner discuss what to pack from 2020 to take into the new year and warn listeners not to bring any baggage that may cause a delay and leave them stranded.
'Tis the season to remember! In this episode, the girls talk about favorite Christmas memories they're holding onto during the tough year of 2020 -- like when the Christmas tree fell over in the middle of the night.
In our final episode for this series, the whole Turner family gathers together to go back in time to speak with our previous name, “Beyond the Veil,” and reflect on early lessons instilled in our former years that enabled us to thrive in 2020 through community and the arts.“Back to the Future: Main Theme” by Mikołaj Pałgan
What does neuroscience have to do with the arts? More than you thought! At least more than we thought, for sure. In this episode, we interview our special guest, neuroscientist, Katie Robinson. The discussion takes many twists and turns as we dive into the world of the human brain during COVID, how this time period is affecting many of us, and discuss the part music and the arts play in adding value to our survival in 2020. Katie is also naturally creative and she provides inspiration and life throughout our conversation about the places you might feel have become dormant in this season of your own life. Available wherever you listen to podcasts!
In this episode, hosts Miriah and Brittany Turner meet with artistic director, Julianna Slager of Ballet5:8 and talk about her experience in 2020 as a business owner in the arts.Friendship and the arts are not necessary to survival but in the year 2020 they are giving us value to our survival if we continue to support, watch, listen, and pursue our passions. Join us for our four-part series “Wills & Ways” as we share the mic with a few unique artists that took 2020 to a new level -- creatively.
In this episode, hosts Miriah and Brittany Turner meet with bookish artist and business owner, Haleigh DeRocher of SweetSequels and talk about her experience in 2020 as a business owner in the arts.Friendship and the arts are not necessary to survival but in the year 2020 they are giving us value to our survival if we continue to support, watch, listen, and pursue our passions. Join us for our four-part series “Wills & Ways” as we share the mic with a few unique artists that took 2020 to a new level -- creatively.
In this episode guest, Shelby Hladky, opens up about losing her mother to cancer, the faith she and her family carried through the battle, and the continued love and hope still found through her mother's wardrobe three years later.
Can bearing a burden become a Light blessing? Harmony Roads sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra talk about how important it was for their hearts, growing up, to witness multiple examples of bearing and blessing. In this episode, they dive into ways they’re trying to implement such treasured memories themselves within family, friends, and neighbors in their own lives.
"Dog Days of Summer" discusses the purposes we may find during the hottest days of the year and our personal seasons and how we can posture our hearts to take a more patient stance under the stars.
"Painting the Wrong Room" hurdles through our abilities to lament and laugh within miscommunication if we first choose to listen. Hosts, Miriah, and Brittany Turner chat (during nap time) on how we can process and communicate within a world that is dynamically shifting through different conversations.
"Christmas in July" discusses how being idle or taking a back seat in the craziness of 2020 may do us more harm than good in maintaining a healthy posture on the paths God has put us on. Even holding onto the most wonderful time of the year as hope, we remember that there is a season for everything and a life to live to the fullest.
"Meet Me In The Middle" brings the first half of the year 2020 into focus and discusses the possibilities that can happen in the second half--while we are yet still in the middle. With eyes and hearts often on the 'icing of the cake' and the ‘grand finale', sisters, Miriah, Brittany, Sierra and guest, Shelby Hladky ponder some of the middle places we encounter in life while pursuing success in our faith, our families and the scholastic and entertainment industries.
"Red Rose Day" talks about the little known National Holiday Red Rose Day and how a random reason to celebrate love and appreciation might be what we're all truly needing these days. Miriah, Sierra, and Brittany talk about what June 12th is beginning to look like for them as well as discuss the three types of women they usually encounter that day while passing out roses.
"Grace, Grace, Grace" emphasizes the need for -- grace -- as our communities and businesses begin to open back up. There is a place for those who are ready to take action and for those who approach with caution. Finding that place, however, needs grace as, throughout history, God has given us just that.As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"Passionate Kisses" speaks on the friendship, peace, and comfort the sisters of Harmony Roads have shared with their mother along with tackling some of the thrills and throes of their personal chapters in motherhood. As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"Setting the Table" details the realities of close quarters, high family expectations and occasional miscommunications while reaffirming the need for constant grace, forgiveness, and love no matter what season you're in.As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"Playing on Pause" mulls over the frustrations of pauses and isolation that COVID-19 has created globally and brings to the surface the truth of how during the first Holy Week, Jesus didn't come to only heal symptoms but pull sin by the root. Miriah and Brittany discuss how by the grace of God we can continue playing while on pause and that God is continually working and present, even if we do not feel His presence in our current pains.As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"Honey, I'm Home" discusses the recent pandemic, COVID-19, and how it's affected the world, bringing families into close quarters and fears into motion. We talk about how we're handling the panic as a society in both good and bad ways and bring to light some possible solutions to help us bounce back with guest Stephanie Turner (Mom!).As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"Replace the Roll" discusses how our everyday pet peeves can derail our biggest strengths if we let them fester and choose not to posture our hearts to glorify God by extending His love.As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"The White Rabbit" dives into a rabbit hole of the present and the future and breaks down where God's sovereignty walks with us in our Wonderlands through our posture of gratitude and surrender.As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
"The Greatest Fighter" discusses where the Holy Spirit fills our current events and culture with grace and conviction and how we need to allow God to fight for us and overcome our own shortcomings to then overflow from a posture of grace and right standing with God into the world.As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out.
As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out."Time After Time" dives into the lie that time can be wasted in five different areas and how God promises to "restore what the locust have eaten" if we choose to walk in obedience to God and His Word.
As a supplement to "Echo: Reaching for Authenticity" Miriah Turner hosts this family podcast speaking on various points and stories that feature the paths we're set on by God and the posture our hearts have in carrying them out."Light on a Cold Morning" touches on resolution failures and the commandments of Mark 12:30 in surrendering our good and bad mornings to God so that we can live out loving ourselves and our neighbors.