We will have fun, we will go deep, and we want you to know there’s space for you here. We are women who run hard after Jesus. We long to know Him better. And we want you to come along for the ride. At all stages, and all ages, You’re Invited on this jour
The Everyday Exiles Podcast Network
The hosts sit down with best-selling author of The 5 Love Languages, Gary Chapman, and discuss what the five love languages are and how to incorporate them into all kinds of relationships; next, they discuss the importance of the five languages of apology and why knowing them leads to lasting healthy relationships.
For the first birthday episode, the hosts chat about all things birthday - fun birthday memories, our favorite episodes, and all God has done over the past year. We also have a fun giveaway in this episode, so you won't want to miss it!
Join the hostesses for a very special conversation with a dear friend of the podcast, Amy Sylvestre. In a refreshingly honest conversation, Amy shares about her journey through grief after losing her 8 month old son and the sustaining power of God in the midst of raw sadness. We all walk through grief in some form and at some point in our lives, so this is a must listen!
The hosts sit down with Anne Wright, gifted Bible teacher and friend, to talk about the power of blessing, why it matters, and how we apply it to our lives.
The hosts chat with Dr. Laurel Shaler about her newest book Relational Reset, creating healthy relationships, and the importance of being in community.
The hosts chat with Drew Dyck, author of Your Future Self Will Thank You, about breaking bad habits and growing in self-control by the power of God.
The hosts continue their conversation about praying the promises of God while they chat with Jodie Berndt, author of Praying the Scriptures for Your Children.
Join the hostesses as they chat about living life in such a way that we're banking on the Promises of God.
Join the hostesses as they have a helpful conversation with author and speaker Lisa Whittle about soul care for those in leadership.
The hosts discuss what it's like to be leaders - what's good and what's hard about leading in all types of spheres, and how the Gospel empowers and informs leaders.
The hosts sit down with Watha Kollmeyer, founder of Knickers for New Life - an organization that helps girls in Uganda receive knickers (underwear), feminine products, soap, and hygiene education.
The hostesses chat with a dear friend who shares an incredible story of God's faithfulness and provision for her premie twins.
The hosts talk with Hannah Anderson, author of ‘All That's Good: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Discernment' and talk about what discernment is, how to develop it and recognizing the goodness of God all around us.
The hosts chat with author and podcaster Emily P. Freeman about her new book, The Next Right Thing, overcoming decision fatigue, and making simple, soulful decisions.
Our hosts discuss the mental load women carry, the toll it takes, strategies for finding relief, and what the Scriptures have to say to our mental overwhelm.
The hosts celebrate friendship, walking alongside others in community, and how to love each other as Jesus did.
The hosts sit down with best-selling author of The 5 Love Languages, Gary Chapman, and discuss what the five love languages are and how to incorporate them into all kinds of relationships; next, they discuss the importance of the five languages of apology and why knowing them leads to lasting healthy relationships.
The hosts discuss life rhythms and spiritual disciplines, how they benefit us, and how they point us to Jesus.
Join the hostesses as they chat with their pastor, Alan Wright, about the power of blessing at the start of a new year. Our willpower is no match for the power of agreeing with the truth of God's word!
Join the hostesses as we start our 2019 with @laracasey, creator of Cultivate What Matters, a brand designed to help you set goals, stick to them, and cultivate what truly matters in your life.
The hosts sit down with Annie F. Downs and talk about the Enneagram, her new book, Remember God, and how Annie answers the question, “Is God kind?”.
Join our hostesses to get into the Christmas spirit, talk about all manner of festive topics, and set the stage to encounter Christ in this Advent season. Also, check their Facebook and Instagram pages for all the goodies they mentioned in the show!
The hosts talk to Shannan about her new book, The Ministry of Ordinary Places, and chat about Thanksgiving.
The hosts continue their enneagram discussion by interviewing Beth McCord, YourEnneagramCoach.com, who has been an enneagram speaker, teacher and coach for over 15 years. Beth gives a sense of how we can love and communicate with each type best.
Our hosts dive into what hospitality looks like in their own lives, and how inviting people in can have Gospel implications. Plus, Ashlee tells us all about her first coffee experience!
Whitney interviews Rosaria Butterfield about her book, the Gospel Comes with a House Key, and the hosts comment on the conversation.
Tatum, Ashlee, Tiffany, and Whitney sit down to introduce each other, talk about why they're here, and give vision for the podcast as a whole.
The hosts discuss what the Enneagram is, how it's impacted their lives, and how it can be used to draw you closer to Jesus.