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Bailey is in her WHEELHOUSE today- coaching us on how to build those beautiful communitites around us. Even new MOMlationships! As terrifying and initmidating as these new relationships can be, Bailey leads us with some pratical advice, real life perspecitve, and endearing transparency. This is a super helpful 5 minutes that could change your support systems, so don't miss it!
Join Bailey T. Hurley for this lent prayer and a reminder that God is more interested in our hearts than our outward activity for this season.
Bailey Hurley and Christie Thomas discuss the struggles of growing friendships as a mom, including the power of vulnerability (and how not to overshare), how to create a more welcoming environment, and one thing moms should STOP doing in their friendships with other moms.
Let's face it … finding deep, meaningful friendships can be hard. So many of us desperately want connection but are confused about why we're not experiencing it. So today, author Bailey T. Hurley shares how you can build lasting friendships through meaningful and intentional practices. She'll caution you about the expectations you might bring into your friendships, as well as give you some practical tools for finding the friends you long for. You'll see that it is possible to grow deep and valuable friendships at any age and even in the midst of your busy life. SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/227
We all need reminders of God's goodness and faithfulness in our lives! And, even the smallest markers can have a big impact. Join Bailey T. Hurley as she shares ideas for your family this fall to pratice gratitude.
The Lord knew I needed Bailey speaking into my life- and respectfully- I defintely think you should get to know her too! Bailey and I had a GREAT time on this episode! Here's some things we chat about: -Getting to know more about her marriage and family -Her heart behind joining the podcast -Her book "Together Is A Beautiful Place" and how moms can cultivate meaningful, life-giving friendships in *any* season -An an AWESOME impromtu lightning round for both of us that includes our hot take on Halloween, what's saving Bailey's life right now, the appropriate time to launch Christmas celebrations, and expert tips on making a bestie in a FLASH! Follow Bailey on Instagram Here! Follow The 5 Minute Mom Podcast Here!
Hey Friends, As you know, we are in the middle of a year-long series helping you regain and remember healthy living patterns to help you thrive in your life. We are focusing on small, manageable steps that you can easily take to increase happiness, build better relationships, and feel stronger. Are you lonely? Do you struggle to find the real friends you long for? No worries, friend, this episode is for you! Today's episode is all about building better relationships. Today, on the show, Melissa sits down with Bailey T. Hurley, everyone's favorite community cheerleading and friendship coach. She is also the author of the new book, Together Is a Beautiful Place: Finding, Keeping, and Loving Our Friends Bailey T. Hurley encourages women to pursue a faithful relationship with God to build fruitful friendships in their corner of the world. She has written on friendship and faith for publications like She Reads Truth, Salvation Army's Peer Magazine, and Grit and Virtue. She also loves podcasts! You can find her chatting about friendship on Sally Clarkson's podcast Life with Sally, Kristin Schell's podcast At the Turquoise Table, and a dozen more. Listen in to learn more about: Healthy “friendship rhythms” that women can start practicing now to invite better friendships into their lives. Practical ways to navigate friendships across different life stages Bailey shares advice about how to handle friendship breakups, especially with social media. Resources: Together is a Beautiful Place by Bailey T. Hurley Jon Acuff's book - Finish Connect with Bailey: Website: baileythurley.com Instagram: @bailey.t.hurley Connect with Melissa Instagram: @MelissaClarkCounseling Website - www.melisaaclarkcounseling.com
Bailey T. Hurley, author of “Together Is A Beautiful Place” is everyone's favorite community cheerleader. She encourages women to pursue a faithful relationship with God so they can build fruitful friendships in their corner of the world. Are you lonely? Do you struggle to find the real friends you long for? Be encouraged that it is possible to grow healthy friendships, starting now. Bailey helps us identify what makes a true friendship, tackles lies and false expectations about what it takes to build lasting friendship and offers wisdom and practical tips for healthy friendship rhythms. We hope this conversation gives you the inspiration to cultivate positive and life-giving friendships in your own life. Visit the show notes at wonderfullymade.org for noteworthy links and more information.
The older we get, the less we find ourselves spending time in the company of good friends. Organic friendship becomes nearly impossible—after all, there are all sorts of obligations tugging at our attention. Or we find ourselves getting frustrated with shallow, draining conversations. Or, most painful of all, we feel like no one wants us—and who wants to be rejected? If you have found yourself desperately wanting connection but confused about why you are not experiencing it, you are not alone. And you don't have to stay there. As Christian women, our faith calls us to support one another on the path of growing as a follower of Jesus—a call that will connect us, create a solid foundation for trust, and bind us together in Jesus' love, no matter what struggles we face on the road of friendship. Bailey Hurley is on the show offering practical habits that are sustainable, deep, and valuable. Join us to: ▫️identify what makes a godly, lasting friendship; ▫️tackle lies and false expectations about what it takes to build lasting friendship; and ▫️learn to tackle the barriers to friendship and invite healthy friendship rhythms. It is possible to grow healthy friendships, starting now. Connect with Bailey: https://baileythurley.com https://instagram.com/bailey.t.hurley
Whether your social calendar is stacked or you are heartbroken from rejection (or a bit of both), there's a seat for you in this conversation! Author of Together is a Beautiful Place: Finding, Keeping, and Loving our Friends Bailey T. Hurley joins us to bust popular friendship myths that can free you up to love your people well and have your practical needs met! We discuss how to create healthy expectations and practical next steps of how to grow in your friendship with the Lord and with others. UNTIL NEXT TIME Follow Bailey on Instagram Follow Emilee on Instagram RESOURCES MENTIONED Together is a Beautiful Place by Bailey T. Hurley - available now! | Coaching with Bailey | Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer SCRIPTURES TO STUDY 1 Corinthians 13 | Proverbs 18:24 | Proverbs 12:26 | Matthew 5| Matthew 7:12 | Acts 2 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abundantly/support
Carrie Robaina talks to author Bailey T. Hurley's new book about friendship called Together is a Beautiful Place and how to find, keep and love our friends! RESOURCES: Grab your free podcast launch checklist here Get Carrie's podcast course here Order Bailey's book here Get Social with Carrie Robaina Instagram- www.instagram.com/carrierbaina Facebook-www.facebook.com/carrierobaina
Friends are treasures in life and they come in all types, shapes, and forms. Sometimes, they will appear to you at different seasons of your life. And it's just so wonderful to be able to create and nurture those bonds. While some friendships come naturally, sometimes you also need to explore and develop friendships beyond your inner circle. You don't have to be friends and be best friends with everyone who comes but it's great to be able to create opportunities where you can bring people together and sustain those friendships. There will also be times when friendships can become toxic, and so you should know when that happens and when it's time to let go and move forward. In this episode, Bailey T. Hurley shares some out-of-the-box strategies for finding friends as well as tips for meeting new people, loving our neighbors, and loving our friends whether they are five minutes away or an entire country away. Bailey underscores the importance of friendship in a person's mental, spiritual, and emotional health, and she created an entire brand built around friendships. Wading into the waters of authorship, Bailey wrote a book called, Together is a Beautiful Place. She dives deep into the topic of female friendship in the hope of helping women find simple and doable habits for longevity in their friendships. In this episode, you will hear: Why she wrote a book about female friendships Tips for meeting friends Taking an effort to meet with your friends Tips for maintaining long-distance friendships How to identify toxic friendships Life transitions as a good test of friendship The best way to end a toxic friendship Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Together is a Beautiful Place: https://amzn.to/3vpL4jD - affiliate https://baileythurley.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bailey.t.hurley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/baileythurley/ Cappuccino App: https://capp.fm/ Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Be sure to mention Caroline Fausel when setting up your initial consultation with Emerald City and they'll give you a free website branding audit as part of your set-up.
Author, speaker, and life coach Bailey Hurley joins Blake to talk about the loneliness that adult women often feel during busy seasons of life and shares how the Christian faith calls and equips women to connect with and support each other well through authentic, godly friendships. Listen in as they tackle common misconceptions about what it takes to make and maintain friendships as an adult and offer examples of intentional, sustainable habits women can practice in order to nurture deep, lasting friendships. Bailey is the author of Together Is a Beautiful Place - available everywhere now! To connect with Bailey: Website: baileythurley.com Instagram: @bailey.t.hurley This week's episode is sponsored by the Crappy Christian Co's course, Run Your Race - a guide to growing your online presence & business, without the hustle. Registration opens again soon, giving you the tools and mindset you need to show up on social media & expanding your reach online. Head to crappychristianco.com/runyourrace to learn more & sign up. Keeping my children's room looking neat can be a struggle, even just their beds! One thing I have found that tremendously helps is Beddy's. Beddy's is an all-in-one zip up bedding that allows even my 4 year old to make up her bed each morning. It's comfy, cute, and it works with their bunk beds too! Head to https://lddy.no/1304p and use Code: BLAKEG for 10% off your order.
Bailey T. Hurley is a writer and speaker who invites women to creatively build rooted community in the corner of the world! She lives in Denver with her husband, Tim, and their two children, Hunter and Liv. As a family, they share a passion for welcoming people into the folds of godly community—especially Hunter who likes to have “all the peoples” over all the time. She earned her M.A. in Leadership from Denver Seminary and uses her education to build a meaningful home and ministry that impacts how we daily lead our communities.
I caught up again with Bailey Hurley recently to talk about friendship. But we talked a LOT about a whole bunch of other things, too. It was fun catching up with her. Since she was last on the show, in episode 69, much has changed, both in her life and the world around us. Because her upcoming book is all about friendship, I asked her for some practical tips she could share with us as we all renavigate friendships these days. And off we went! For FULL Show Notes, go to: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/204 To connect with Bailey, go to: www.baileythurley.com To connect with Wren, go to www.instagram.com/friendsofafeatherpodcast
In our last week of One Another, Amanda discusses the joys and challenges of Christian community with Bailey T. Hurley, a writer and speaker who encourages women to pursue a relationship with God so they can pursue their people in meaningful friendship. They talk about encouragement, hospitality, forgiveness, and ways we can generously offer the gift of our presence. If Jesus is our foundation, there are many different ways to be in community with one another, and we can know Him more fully because of it. Read with Us: This episode corresponds to Week 2 of the She Reads Truth One Another reading plan found on the She Reads Truth app and SheReadsTruth.com. Shop the One Another collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Show notes can be found at shereadstruth.com/podcast/one-another-week-2-with-bailey-t-hurley
Today, I have my friend Bailey T. Hurley with me and we are talking all about friendship breakups. Bailey is a Friendship Coach and I knew she was the perfect person to have this conversation with. I know it doesn't sound like a fun topic, but the truth is we have all walked through a friendship breakup at some point in our lives. Bailey shares her expertise on how to navigate through a breakup and come out healthier on the other side. She talks about how important it is that, even if we choose to not continue a friendship with the person, we still reconcile with the person. It important when a friendship is coming to an end to have the opportunity to talk it out together, have the chance to apologize, and to hear the other person's side of the story. It may seem easier to just walk away from the friendship without having the chance to talk it out or get closure, but Bailey stresses that making the effort to have the conversation with that person to talk it through will help to make things less awkward in the future when you run into your old friend at the grocery store.Bailey also encourages us that just because a friendship has ended does not mean that there is something wrong with us. Most friendships don't last forever, and as our seasons of life change, so do our friendships. After walking through a friendship breakup, allow yourself to grieve the loss of that friend and talk it through with a trusted friend and/or counselor/therapist. Just because one friendship has ended in a breakup doesn't mean that all of your friendships are destined for failure. A little more about my friend Bailey T. Hurley:Bailey T. Hurley is everyone's favorite community cheerleader. Bailey takes simple, creative ideas and turns them into easy rhythms for women to confidently pursue their people, despite their busy schedules. She has written on the topic of friendship for publications like: She Reads Truth, Deeply Rooted, and Grit and Virtue. Bailey holds an MA in Leadership from Denver Seminary. She leads a community group with her family, serving twenty men and women every week in their home. She also hosts her own friendship workshops for the ultimate friend date experience. She currently lives in Denver, CO with her husband, Tim, and kiddos: Hunter and Liv. Click Here for more information on Bailey's Friendship Coaching Sessions. CONNECT WITH BAILEY:Instagram: @bailey.t.hurleyCONNECT WITH ME:Facebook: Connecting in the ChaosInstagram : @heather.onckenEmail : heather@connectinginthechaos.comClick here for my free guide Simple Ways to be Intentional in our Friendships.Click here to leave me a review at iTunes!! Let me know why you love this podcast. SHOWNOTES: Friendship Breakups
This week I've tossed out my notecards and I'm having an open conversation with Bailey T. Hurley-- writer/ speaker/ fellow friendship enthusiast-- about online friendships. We'll share our opinions on whether or not they count as "real" friendships, we'll talk about ways to take them to the next level, and we even share embarrassing moments of getting rejected by women we've reached out to. We used to say "we met in grade school!" Now we say, "We met online-- and we've never even seen each other in real life!" Because we live in an increasingly technological world, we're forming and maintaining more of our friendships online. But do online friendships count? Follow Bailey on Instagram, and then join the NEW Friend Forward Membership waitlist at www.betterfemalefriendships.com.
Are you feeling lonely right now? You're not alone, and also you're totally normal. It turns out we're wired for friendships, and statistics show that online connections don't always cut it.But there are ways to stay connected to our friends even while COVID continues to be top of mind. Bailey T. Hurley shares her best tips and ideas for keeping our friends close and drawing near to our neighbors even when we can't be together in the same way we were before.Bailey T. Hurley is everyone's favorite community cheerleader. She tackles the complicated topic of friendship and community by helping women find simple, and approachable rhythms to make their friendships thrive. Follow Baileybaileythurley.comInstagram: @bailey.t.hurleyPurchase the Rooted in Love study guide and/or mug here.
In today’s episode of The Turquoise Table, host Kristin Schell interviews Bailey T. Hurley, who is committed to small community settings with her husband and two children. Kristin and Bailey discuss small groups: how to find one, how to join one, and even how to start one. Kristin shares how she and Tony are in the process of starting their own small group in their church community. Bailey gives tangible tips on how you can invite people into community in your life, as well as how you can sustain community. While Bailey is committed to lifelong friendships, she explains how you can start slowly and easily, as well as how to maintain high-quality friendships when you live far apart. In her neighborhood, Bailey builds friendships across generations. When Bailey arranges play dates, sets up the book club meeting or invites someone over, it’s a lot of work. However, she gets quality time, the conversations she needed, and the chance to he heard in her circle of friends. On the other hand, when you experience hospitality fatigue, it is important to take breaks and know your boundaries. It’s equally important to make sure that what you choose to do in community is something you love, so if you love reading, have a book club, and if you love cooking, invite people over for dinner. Links: Join our free online community to continue the conversation, get tips on how to host your own Pizza and Podcast Party, and find discussion and journal prompts from this episode at: www.theturquoisetablecommunity.com Recommended Podcasts: Revisionist History with Malcolm Galdwell The 36 Questions Podcast Recommended Cookbook: Magnolia Cookbook: A Collection of Recipes for Gathering by Joanna Gaines You can find Bailey T. Hurley online: website, on Instagram (@bailey.t.hurley) and Facebook.
Hey friends and welcome to the Friends of a Feather Podcast! A podcast in which you will walk away encouraged by hearing my friends stories that I share! I am Wren and if this is the first time you’ve tuned in or if you’ve been joining in for a while, I am so glad you are here! Let’s get to todays episode with my guest Bailey T. Hurley. Bailey is a wife to Tim, mom to Hunter and a little girl on the way. She’s an avid reader, a community-builder, blogger, writer, and speaker in the Denver area. Bailey invites women to creatively build rooted community in their corner of the world. In this episode we talk about being a community builder, tips on being a great friend, how she does that practically. I also ask her about this quote she wrote about in an article in the Dearly magazine, Bailey said, “Truly, every woman is a community-builder, but she just needs to be empowered to make some friendship moves with the resources and talents she already has.” Goodness I love that. Bailey has the sweetest soul and motivates me to be more intentional with those around me. She uses her gifts by being an encouraging bright light andher smile is contagious. We just had the best time together! I'm sure if I lived in Denver we would be the best of friends:) Show Notes: Find Bailey online at Bailey T. Hurley Find Bailey on Instagram Bailey's Favs! What Bailey is eating: Popcorn What Bailey is loving: Seraphine Maternity Coat What Bailey is Reading: Even Better Than Eden by Nancy Guthrie A Well Behaved Woman by Terese Anne Fowler ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I would love to connect with you over on Instagram and FB! Here is the iTunes link for you to go leave a review for the podcast! It really makes a difference. Thank you. Any ideas for the podcast? Email me! friendsofafeatherpodcast@gmail.com XO, Wren
Bailey T. Hurley is a writer and speaker who invites women to creatively build rooted community in their corner of the world. She provides friendship resources through her blog, her online shop and her social media. Come alongside her as she fights for faithful friendships as a disciple, wife and mother.
Today we are switching it up with the friendship queen herself Bailey T. Hurley interviewing Kelsey on the topic. Get to know Kelsey Chapman a little bit better as she switches sides of the mic and lets this fabulous friend put her in the hot seat! CONNECT WITH BAILEY: INSTA Bailey's Episode On The Radiant Podcast CONNECT WITH KELSEY: INSTA // FACEBOOK The Radiant Tribe Facebook Group
Bailey T. Hurley is a speaker, writer and online shop owner who invites women to creatively build rooted community in their corners of the world. Her dream is to see women rooting themselves in the creative love of God so they can creatively love others. Bailey resides in Denver with her husband, Tim, and their toddler son, Hunter. In this episode, Bailey and I talk a lot about friendship – the good and the challenging. You'll learn what it looks like to invest and grow intentional friendships, why Bailey believes loving others is an integral part of our relationship with God, and how we can do this not just with grand gestures of hospitality but also the very real, every day acts of building community. On the topic of our dreams, she's honest about the time it takes to figure out your dream, the reality of waiting on the fruit of your investment in your dream, and the joy in pursuing what God has created you to do…even if sometimes you feel like throwing in the towel. You'll find the show notes, links to the resources mentioned, and all the ways to connect with Bailey, here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/90 MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Composing Grace – A group of Colorado female faith bloggers who gather to connect, collaborate and communicate grace in the creative journey The Rooted Community Shop – get 15% off your next purchase using the code: HIGHFIVES Podcasts: Jon Acuff's podcast: Creative Slide Friending Podcast Books: Start: Punch Fear in the Face, Escape Average, and Do Work That Matters by Jon Acuff Do Over: Make Today the First Day of Your New Career by Jon Acuff Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done by Jon Acuff Get More Involved...Become a Devoted Dreamers Patron. Learn more about becoming a patron of the show and the goodies you can get for supporting the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/DevotedDreamersPodcast GET CONNECTED: Find your tribe in the Devoted Dreamers Insiders Facebook Group where you can connect with other like-minded women in pursuit of their God-shaped dreams. Leave your review of the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or Stitcher Subscribe on Apple Podcasts * Subscribe on Android Some links to products listed here are affiliate links. When you click those and make a purchase, I earn a commission that supports this podcast. Thanks for your support!
This week we are so excited to chat with one of our very own Radiant columnists, Bailey T. Hurley. Bailey is someone we dare to say is an expert on friendship and truly is the real deal. Today we chat about community, intentionality, her release of the Community Scheduling Tool, and her latest workbook Creating Space To Connect. Carly's Links: 1. Bailey T Hurley Website 2. Bailey T. Hurley Instagram 3. FREE FRIENDSHIP GUIDE As always, you can find Radiant Collective on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. Also, find us online at www.radiantcollective.org & www.radiantmagazine.org. Radiant Shortcuts: Instagram City Meetups Discipleship Community
Bailey T. Hurley is a writer and speaker who invites women to creatively build rooted community in their corner of the world. With a life-long heart for hospitality, Bailey offers simple friendship habits to help us build meaningful, lasting relationships. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Bailey defines friendship. Ways to make new friends by saying what you truly want. The challenge of becoming friends with another couple. The difference between building friendships and being part of a community. Connect with Bailey: www.BaileyTHurley.com Friendship Journaling Prompts Facebook Instagram Pinterest Don’t Miss A Single Episode: Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Music. Leave a quick review on any of the podcast apps to tell people what you think about the show. Take a screenshot of the podcast and post it on Instagram or Instagram Stories. Tag us @insporising. We’ll repost and give you a shoutout! Ready to rise? www.insporising.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/inspiration-rising/donations