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We're back for part 2 of our chat with Blake Guichet about Christians and Politics. We chat about whether open borders and socialism are truly biblical, what it means that God is the one who raises up and brings down kings, and what this means for our political decisions as Bible-believing Christians. Wherever you fall on the political spectrum, we pray this episode will cause you to pray more, search your Bible diligently for truth, and trust yourself to the sovereign Lord of the universe whose purposes are always good, right, and true. Sponsor Info: Voetberg Music Academy Check out Voetberg Music Academy Here Code: misformama20 Check out Christian Healthcare Ministries Check out Christianbook.com Bible References: 1 Corinthians 14:33 James 1:27 Ruth Exodus 2:22 John 3:30 Ruth 2:2-3 Psalm 46 Isaiah 54:17 1 Timothy 5:8 Matthew 25:14-30 Links: M Is for Mama Penny Reward System Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show Paint & Prose Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad M Is For Mama Chore Guide M Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-Up Find Abbie at: Instagram YouTube Facebook
Sponsor Info: Check out Christian Healthcare Ministries Check out Christianbook.com Bible References: Matthew 10:28 Proverbs 21:1 Romans 2:11 1 Corinthians 12:12 Galatians 3:28 1 Thessalonians 5:22 Matthew 17:24-27 Romans 5 John 18:36 Ecclesiastes 1:9 Jeremiah 15:9 1 Corinthians 10:31 Esther 3-8 Links: M Is for Mama Penny Reward System Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show Paint & Prose Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad M Is For Mama Chore Guide M Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-Up Find Abbie at: Instagram YouTube Facebook
In this solo episode, Blake reflects on her personal journey of faith, grappling with long-held beliefs about happiness and holiness. Raised in a church environment that emphasized suffering and purity culture, she explores how these teachings shaped her understanding that God prioritizes holiness over happiness. However, a profound realization comes when she discovers Psalm 128, which directly states that happiness is a blessing for those who fear the Lord and walk in His ways. This revelation challenges her previous beliefs and prompts a reevaluation of happiness within her faith journey, emphasizing that God's desire for his children includes happiness alongside holiness. In this episode, you'll be able to… Understand the difference between toxic religious beliefs and biblical truths. Learn about the significance of happiness in a relationship with God, as interpreted from scriptures. Gain insights on finding happiness through following God's instructions and aligning with His will. Click here to access the Happiness & Holiness Verse Study! To hear more of Blake's thoughts on this, check out her Instagram!
In this episode, I sit down with Blake Guichet, author and podcaster, to discuss all about being bold in today's world. Blake is a small town Louisiana girl who's made a living out of saying what everyone is thinking. She is the host of the wildly popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian, author of a book by the same title, and spends her days covering American politics on social media and homeschooling her two daughters. She finds inspiration from slow mornings at home, time in the mountains, the Word of God, & weird, old movies. I am so excited for you to join us on this conversation today… Let's dive in! Resources + Links Learn more on Blake's website: https://thegirlnamedblake.com/ Listen to Blake's podcast: Confessions of a Crappy Christian Homeschooling episode that Blake references in the podcast: How My Husband Got on Board with Homeschooling | Jeremy Guichet Learn more about Blake's book: Confessions of a Crappy Christian Follow Blake on IG @thegirlnamedblake and her podcast IG @crappychristianpodcast Follow Brooke on Instagram @brookerozzie Join the Faithfully Nourished Group Program waitlist HERE Ready to learn more? Fill out an inquiry form: HERE Try Happy Juice today! Cortisol + Happy Gut Pack Kids Supplement Pack Learn more on Brooke's website: www.brookerozzie.com Did you love this episode? Share + Tag @brookerozzie on IG! If you are loving this podcast, I would greatly appreciate it if you would give it a Rate + Review!
In today's episode, Blake and I are going to talk about why she started a podcast with “Crappy Christian” in the title, the process of creating her artfully designed podcast cover art, and why she dedicates time on Tuesdays to be a guest on other podcasts.Listen to Confessions Of A Crappy Christian PodcastLinks mentioned in this episode:Confessions of a Crappy Christian by Blake GuichetBlake's coursesNatalie Runion (@raisedtostay) on InstagramRead-Aloud Revival ®The 1000 Hours Outside PodcastBrooke and Connor Make A PodcastSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast EditingThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Blake sits down to talk about her personal journey of leaving one church after seven years and transitioning to a new church, emphasizing the importance of finding alignment with a church's values and priorities. She discusses the process of discernment, prayer, and seeking God's guidance when considering a new church community. Join her for today's episode while she highlights the significance of being part of a church that supports spiritual growth, community, and theological alignment. Ultimately, the episode stresses the importance of being where God intends and finding a church that resonates with one's spiritual journey and family values. To keep up with Blake as she navigates this new season, be sure to follow her on Instagram.
Join us for today's episode while Blake reflects on the past year's challenges, admitting the show took a backseat due to personal demands but promises a revitalized focus for the upcoming season. Embracing changes, she hints at a return to the podcast's roots while introducing fresh elements like longer, impassioned discussions, including diverse guests regardless of religious beliefs. Excited about the prospects, Blake outlines plans for video content, homeschooling discussions, health ownership, and a more spontaneous, God-driven approach to episode planning. Expect uncomfortable yet transformative conversations that push boundaries and perspectives, all while maintaining the show's essence and growth from its humble beginnings in a closet to its impactful present. To connect with Blake: Website: thegirlnamedblake.com Instagram: @thegirlnamedblake
Blake Guichet is a writer and founder of the Crappy Christian Co., which aims to teach women how to use their God-given gifts for the Kingdom. She is the host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian—a weekly show that specializes in conversations with guests about their passions, struggles, and all the things they aren't sure they can talk about. Blake is a proud Enneagram 8, American history buff, and playlist enthusiast, and her primary goal in all aspects of her ministry is to tell the truth while always pointing people to Jesus. In this episode we chat about what imposter syndrome is really, how to listen to God's voice, and finding joy in the midst of grumbling. Episode Highlights on Living Wisely Well Website All things Girl Named Blake + Blake on IG
Join us for today's episode as Blake shares a deeply personal and candid account of her experience with SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors), discussing her 15-year journey with these medications and her recent decision to stop taking them. She reflects on her initial decision to start taking SSRIs as a young adult, her family's history of relying on pharmaceuticals, and the challenges she faced when trying to taper off these medications in 2021, highlighting the physical and emotional toll it took on her. Please note that Blake is not a medical professional, this is not medical advice, and she urges listeners not to make any medication changes without consulting professionals. In this episode, you'll be able to: Gain insight into the transformative journey after coming off SSRIs, including the emotional and spiritual changes that can happen. Discover how Blake's faith has provided her a sense of belonging, security and reliance on God while navigating this season. Explore information and considerations regarding long-term SSRI use, along with details about supplements that may support individuals on a similar journey. To connect with Blake: Instagram: @thegirlnamedblake Website: thegirlnamedblake.com
Get ready for an amazing discussion with Blake Guichet, founder of Crappy Christian Co., as she shares her journey from starting a podcast on her 30th birthday to growing her business over the years. Listen in as she discusses the challenges faced during the publishing of her book, Confessions of a Crappy Christian, and how she always strives to have hard-hitting conversations that point people to Jesus. We also chat about pursuing health in mind, body, and soul, and how it can impact our lives in significant ways. We explore what it means to prioritize family health and physical activity, the importance of limiting screen time for both adults and children, and how to make physical activity fun for the whole family. Blake shares her experience with Mary Ruth's Organics Adrenal and Focused Liquid Drops, and we discuss the importance of building a relationship with God and discerning biblical advice from medical advice. Tune in and join us for a meaningful discussion with Blake Guichet on living a life well-loved and redefining a new approach to health from the inside out. In this episode, we discuss: Blake's journey with Crappy Christian Co. and Confessions of a Crappy Christian podcast, including the growth and challenges faced. Discussion on managing mental health when engaging in difficult conversations. The impact of removing wheat from Blake's diet on her mental health, and respecting others' beliefs while maintaining your own. The role of physical activity in promoting family health and developing healthy habits in children. The importance of leading by example to encourage children to limit screen time. Blake's approach to health and personal growth, including dealing with setbacks, identity reconsideration, and focusing on glorifying God and enjoying Him in Christian life. Resources from this Episode: Healthy By Heather Brown Membership: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/product/healthy-by-heather-brown-memberships/ Follow Heather on Instagram: https://instagram.com/healthybyheatherbrown Follow Blake on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegirlnamedblake?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Blake's Book: Confessions of a Crappy Christian https://amzn.to/3K4X9CI Heather joins Blake on her podcast, listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/confessions-of-a-crappy-christian-podcast/id1440149171?i=1000621600378 Wheat Belly by William Davis: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/Wheatbelly Modere Revitalize Affiliate Link: https://www.modere.com/productdetail/revitalize?referralCode=Heather Adrenal Fatigue Mary Ruth Code HeatherBrown for a Free 2 ounce bottle : https://urlgeni.us/amzn/Maryruth Shop My Meal Planning & Healthy Lifestyle Ebooks: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/ebooks Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. 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. *** 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.
We have a very special guest joining us for this week's episode! Author, influencer, and Kyleigh's best friend, Blake Guichet, or as many of you may know her: The Girl Named Blake. We'll be chatting all things book related and asking some of the questions that you sent in for Blake! What was it like writing her own book? Can Christians read spicy romance? What are Blake's thoughts on “book bans”? We cover a lot of ground in this episode and you won't want to miss it. Blake is the author of Confessions of a Crappy Christian – available everywhere now! You can also connect with her on Instagram at @thegirlnamedblake. Currently Reading: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas Remain Nameless by Heyjude19 Undercover Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams The Right Thing to Do by LovesBitca8 The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson Books Mentioned Throughout the Episode: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros Confessions of a Crappy Christian by Blake Guichet The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Added to TBR: Fear the Flames by Olivia Rose Darling Curse of Ophelia by Nicole Platania Court of Shadows by C.N. Crawford Threaded by Tay Rose Housemaid Secret by Frieda McFadden The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts by Annie Darling Things We Left Behind by Lucy Score Swift and Saddled by Lyla Sage Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson The Brother's Hawthorne by Jennifer Lynn Barnes The Cruel Prince by Holly Black A Forest of Vanity and Valour A.P. Beswick Come hang out with us on Instagram: Podcast: @itgetsgoodpodcast Kyleigh: @alltheroseyreads Micaela: @whatmicaelareads_ Hannah: @readwithhannahjo
Confessions of a Crappy Christian - with Blake Guichet Are you a Christian who struggles with some aspects of the faith? Do you have more questions than answers? Today, I'm talking with Blake Guichet, author and podcast host of Confessions of Crappy Christian, about her story of the deconstruction and reconstruction of her faith. We ask and answer some questions we had and still have about the Christian faith. We also discuss how we, as Christians, need to develop the art of better listening skills, especially when talking to someone about matters we disagree on. I truly believe we are all capable of honoring others even when disagreeing on values and/or beliefs. There are some “non-negotiables” about the Christian faith that are sacred, like the authority of Jesus Christ and what his death and resurrection signifies. However, there are “minors” that some Christians “major” on that only perpetuate a divide within our own faith and the impending faith of others. The Curious Christian Blake and I discuss how, as parents, it is very important to allow space for our children to be curious . . . to ask all the questions about the Christian faith we want them to embody. As children, we were both disappointed with a lot of the pat answers we received when we asked real questions about faith, gender roles and rules, and other topics. That experience taught me to truly listen to my curious children and keep listening to my curious self. The curious Christian is a growing Christian. The day curiosity leaves and replaced with certainty is the day faith is no longer needed. It's okay to not understand every aspect of the Christian faith. It's okay to not have all the answers you're seeking either. Faith is indeed, “the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). Deconstruction of Destruction? “A lot of what I feel is happening today isn't deconstruction but destruction,” Blake said, when I asked about her take on the topic of deconstruction in culture today. She goes on to say that people aren't necessarily asking questions about faith in order to rebuild what needs to be rebuilt; they are just leveling the whole thing when they don't understand something. When Blake went through her questioning and deconstructing phase (which is ongoing, by the way), her goal was to extract the inaccuracies she had been taught in order to replenish her faith with what is real and true and still holds. I can attest to this myself. I am grateful that we serve a God who is not afraid or offended by our questions; who is not moved off his throne by our doubt. He is able to keep what we have committed to him (our hearts) through any and every season (2 Timothy 1:12). Links Mentioned During This Episode How Connected a Partner Are You? Take the Free Quiz! Learn more about Blake and Hear Her Podcast SUBSCRIBE | SHARE | RATE | COMMENT To ensure you never miss an episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Remember, sharing is caring! So, share these episodes with your friends and family via email or social media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast, I am joined by Blake Guichet, host of the "Confessions of A Crappy Christian" Podcast and author of a new book of the same name. Our conversation is all about imperfection, and the repercussions that often result from churches doing everything in their power to make sure people stay as far away as possible from messing up. This episode follows the topics and themes of Chapter 6, "The 'S' Word", in my book "A Jumble of Crumpled Papers". Get your copy of “A Jumble of Crumpled Papers” here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BCD5PMX5/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr= Connect with us! Austin's Instagram: www.instagram.com/austin_noll Podcast's Instagram: www.instagram.com/crumpledpaperspodcast Email us at crumpledpaperspodcast@gmail.com Follow Blake and "Confessions of A Crappy Christian"! https://www.instagram.com/thegirlnamedblake/ https://www.instagram.com/crappychristianpodcast/
Blake Guichet, better known as the Girl Named Blake, is the host of the Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast, and the author of her book with a similar title, Confessions of a Crappy Christian Real-Life Talk About All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say and Why They Matter to God. Blake shares a little bit of her story of growing up at war with herself because she felt like she didn't fit anywhere, and the journey of making her faith her own as she grew up. She began asking big questions like who is God really? Who does he say that I am? What have I culturally believed is true and what do I actually believe is true because God's Word says its true? In the middle of that season, she tried all the things that seemed like the next right step for a woman with a voice who loved Jesus, but hustle culture took a devastating toll on her mind, body, and heart. Then, the Lord had to meet her in that place and to trust Him and His timing to be the One who would lead her to what it meant to work and minister for His glory, and to live from her heart for Him from all the platforms He's given her. We talk about what it means to to have self confidence and also posses humility, and how to honor God in the way He designed us. Trying to peel away the stigmas that surround big topics everyone faces, and normalize Christians talking about mental health, shame, being female and maybe not the “typical” and “expected” Christian female, Blake's reckoning with the Proverbs 31 woman, not the one from the tote bags, but the one that was written in the original language of scripture, all of it is on the docket, and you won't want to miss it! I hope that in this conversation you can find some piece of yourself in it. No matter how God made you, no matter whether you feel like you fit in or not, you matter to the Lord, and your story matters. Connecting with Blake: The Girl Named Blake Website : Home for all her services, the podcast, etc. Facebook Instagram Podcast Instagram Episode Sponsor: Tony Crabtree of Crabtree Homes with Exit Realty Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Website YouTube JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY!!!! I would be honored to have your support to keep the Simply Stories Podcast going. You can sign up for as little as $3 a month and each tier offers gifts that I hope will bless you in return. Resources: Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian Ann Swindell Adrenal Failure Ennegram 8 Hard work is Biblical Kāḇôḏ (Honor) (from Psalm 62:7)- 'iššâ (woman or wife) or ḥayil (valor) Doris Day Katharine Hepburn Ash Abercrombie first episode with her and the second one Mary Magdelene “Vulnerability hangover”- Brene Brown-ism Scripture References: John 1:16-The fullness of grace Ecclesiastes 3-There is a time to tear down and to build Gensis 32:22-32- Wrestling with the Lord 1 Corinthians 12- Spiritual Gifts Psalm 62 Genesis 31- Laban is angry at Jacob Genesis 41:41-46-Joseph being elevated Exodus 13:20-22, 33:1-23- Shekinah Glory (God's presence in the Exodus and Wilderness) Galatians 2:20-I died and it is Christ who lives in me Philippians 4:8-9- (whaatever is true, whatever is lovely) Ephesians 6:10-18, John 10:10, 1 Peter 5:8- Spiritual attack Colossians 3:3- You are hidden in Christ Proverbs 31:10-31- The Proverbs 31 Woman Judges 4-5- Deborah Judges 4:17-21- Jael - the tent peg killer ;) Acts 18, 1 Corinthians 16:19, 2 Timothy 4:19- Priscilla and Aquila 1 Corinthians 12:12-27- The body of Christ needs all its parts for it to work Luke 1:26-38, Luke 2, John 19:25-27- Mary Mother of Jesus Genesis 2-3- Eve Ruth the Moabite Gensis 12:11-13-Sarah- we're gonna do what now?? (Just one example) Genesis 6:22-Genesis 9- Noah's wife Gensis 19- Lot's wife Genesis 1:29-31- Eve was the crown of creation Proverbs 7:4-23- If wisdom is a woman Ephesians 5:22-33- The church is the Bride of Christ Psalm 145:9, 103:8- God is good 1 Peter 4:10-God has gifts for me Exodus 34:29-35- Moses' face shining from encountering God's glory Esther 4:14- For such a time as this Judges 6:36-40- Gideon putting out the fleece Judges 6- ALL the signs Gideon asks for Psalm 23 Matthew 11:28-30-Come all you who are weary and heavy laden Mark 6:30-34 - has sent the disciples out two by two, and then afterward, he pulled them away to rest Exodus 31:15-Dishonoring the Sabbath has a severe punishment 1 Kings 19- Elijah- snack and a nap Ecclesiastes 3:1-11- There's a time to fight and a time to rest Exodus 14:14- Let the Lord fight for you, be still John 4:5-42- The woman at the well Psalm 27:13- “What would have become of me had I not believed I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living?” Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast: Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life) Facebook Twitter Blog *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com
Welcome to the 50th episode 50 of the Created Worthy Podcast! We are joined by a very special guest, worthy warrior, and crappy Christian, Blake Guichet. Blake is a best-selling author, podcaster, and the founder of the Crappy Christian Co., which aims to teach women how to use their God-given gifts for the Kingdom. She is also the host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian—a weekly show that specializes in conversations with guests about their passions, struggles, and all the things they aren't sure that they can talk about. Blake is a proud Enneagram 8, American history buff, and playlist enthusiast, and her primary goal in all aspects of her ministry is to tell the truth while always pointing people to Jesus. Blake, you are CREATED WORTHY. The Episode Rundown: ✨ GROWING UP IN PURITY CULTURE AND CHOOSING BETTER FOR OUR KIDS. ✨ NAVIGATING FRIENDSHIP BREAKUPS. ✨ PUTTING YOUR EYES BACK ON THE CREATOR, RATHER THAN THE CREATION. ✨ EXPERIENCING A FULFILLING, TRUE SENSE OF REST FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME IN HER 30's. ✨ TRUSTING GOD = REAL REST. ✨ CREATING SPACE FOR GOD TO BE GOD. ✨ DOING THE BEST WE CAN WITH WHAT WE HAVE. ✨ …BUT, GOD. + SO MUCH MORE! PURITY CULTURE EPISODE: Ep. 101 - Crappy Christian Podcast Purity Culture Episode with Candace Cameron Bure GRAB BLAKE'S BOOK: Confessions of a Crappy Christian Creative Processing Defined: Activating your creative mind to process a certain intention. BLAKE'S CREATIVE PROCESSING METHODS: Writing + Lifting (Heavy!)
About BlakeBlake is a best selling author, the host of one of the top Christian podcasts, an entrepreneur, and a business coach, but her favorite titles are wife, mama, and friend. She balances her time between having life-giving conversations with people around the world and snuggling her two daughters while introducing them to classic cinema. The foundation of her heart and ministry is for freedom and she does that by pushing the envelope, welcoming people into the abundant freedom that is on the other side of the things that often make us uncomfortable.Connect with BlakeWebsite:https://thegirlnamedblake.com/Book:Confessions of a Crappy ChristianSocial Media:IG: @thegirlnamedblakeTwitter: @_girlnamedblakeFinally, be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and SHARE! Make sure you don't miss a thing by subscribing on your favorite podcast platform and share so that all your friends can find us too! Connect with ErinIG @erincucciowww.erincuccio.comJoin my COMMUNITY Simply text LOVELY to 936.253.6555 or click HERE. You'll receive exclusive content right to your mobile device, and the best part is it's FREE.
There is a secret we all know but don't share – living like Jesus is hard! If falling short makes you feel like a crappy Christian, you are in good company. On this episode Kim Wier is joined by Blake Guichet, author of Confessions of a Crappy Christian, whose insights will have you feeling seen, heard and understood. Kim is the author of new title, Everyday God and The Art of Friendship.
If we are all being honest, we have all had a moment or two where we felt a little less than adequate in our faith.Perhaps you were less than kind to someone in your small group. Or maybe you just flat out don't like somebody or a situation at your church and you're not afraid to let everyone know about it. We know that as believers our lives are supposed to reflect Jesus. But let's be honest, there are some days where we just don't want to do that. We could care less about 'making our light shine.'Does that make us a crappy Christian? Well … no.Author and podcaster Blake Guichet believes that we all need to embrace the truth and realize that we can't do it all perfectly and be ideal Christians. She says that through wisdom, good guidance, and plain old hope, we can move from being a “crappy" Christian to someone who develops a freer and fuller walk with Christ.In her latest book, “Confessions of a Crappy Christian", Guichet offers an honest and transparent approach to navigating the thoughts and feelings we aren't so sure about from our inner monologue. And she helps us discover why God cares so much about us, despite our wrinkles and warts.Guichet joins us on the Crossmap Podcast to talk about why Christians are so burned out and unsure of where to turn for sound Biblical advice that will help them with their everyday struggles. Listen as she shares advice for those who have been hurt by the church and subsequently given up on it. Also, is there a fool-proof cure for those afflicted with being a crappy Christian? Find out and much, much more on this episode.Links to Blake Guichet Pre-Order "Confessions of a Crappy Christian" Crappy Christian Podcast Blake on Instagram Blake on Facebook Links to Crossmap Crossmap Website Crossmap Facebook
Have you ever felt like there are certain topics that are not openly talked about as Christians?There are so many things happening in society and in our own lives and relationships that we often don't know how to talk about.Maybe we're worried it will make us seem like a “bad” Christian or we're worried that the conversation will get heated and end in fruitless arguments.But there's a lot at risk when Christians don't talk about hard topics or learn how to disagree respectfully.So in this episode, Jordan has a candid conversation with author Blake Guichet about the conversations Christians feel like they can't or shouldn't have.From politics to mental health to church hurt, they're digging into why these conversations are often avoided and how Christians can be better at discussing heated issues with respect.Tune in to learn:Why Christians are afraid to talk about certain topicsThe importance of learning how to disagree respectfullyThe difference between love and agreementWhat's at risk when Christians don't talk about hard topicsWhy our faith needs to be the foundation of everythingThe difference between following feelings and following truthWant to dig deeper? Learn more at thegirlnamedblake.com or grab a copy of Blake's new book, Confessions of a Crappy Christian.P.S. If you've ever dreamt of writing your own book, Legacy Story Academy, is open for enrollment. LSA gives you a step-by-step plan and live coaching to map and write your book in 90 days. Enrollment closes on November 4th, so grab your spot before it's too late!
As a Christian, do you struggle to talk about the real, hard stuff in life? Blake Guichet, writer and founder of the Crappy Christian Co., and host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian joins Scott Young to talk about why we need to be transparent in the current culture. Guichet believes religious mindsets, fear, or shame are often why we avoid difficult conversations. In those moments she encourages us to give people the gift of going first, to share our lives to help them feel more comfortable about opening up. She reminds us that the world needs people who are willing to show up and acknowledge that they can't do anything in their own strength but only with Jesus. If you have ever felt alone in your struggles, Guichet shows us how Jesus doesn't just tolerate you...He actually likes you and will walk with you through those struggles. Get more inspirational content all week… FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/theinfluencerspodcastofficial INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theinfluencerspodcastofficial/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/hearinfluencers Learn more about Blake Guichet at https://crappychristianco.com and listen to her podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian.
One of the most authentic and personable people in the Christian influencer space is Blake Guichet, AKA @thegirlnamedblake. She joins Alex this week to define WHAT EXACTLY makes her a crappy Christian. You best believe they also chat about her brand new book, “Confessions of A Crappy Christian,” what it was like being one of Rachel Hollis's biggest fans before her epic crash and burn, the behind the scenes drama of booking guests on podcasts, how to share the gospel with someone who's never heard it, and TONS more. If your favorite episodes of The Spillover are the ones where it sounds like Alex is just spilling and chilling with her best friends – this is the perfect episode for you. It's fun, it's juicy, and also EDIFYING.Blake's book, "Confessions of a Crappy Christian," is out NOW!Listen to Confessions Of A Crappy Christian Podcast anywhere you get your podcasts!Are you ready for the BIGGEST, BADDEST, CONSERVATIVE party of the year?! Register for AmericaFest TODAY and use code POPLITICS for 25% off general admission. We can't wait to see you there!
In this episode of The AMPLIFY Show, I talk with Blake Guichet aka “The Girl Named Blake” on Instagram and the author of the newly released Confessions of a Crappy Christian: Real-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say—and Why They Matter to God. Blake is one of those brave voices speaking truth to hot topics like Roe v Wade, politics, and theology. She boldly shares about the sanctity of life and defending life from a Christian perspective when it seems many Christian influencers stay silent. I think she's my soul sister, summing up all of my thoughts so eloquently on the Internet, without concern of ruffling some feathers. Writing a book with “Crappy Christian” in the title, I knew I had to have her on the show. If you're meeting Blake for the first time here on the show, you're welcome- so glad to introduce you to her! Go follow her on Instagram @thegirlnamedblake and grab her book, out now! Mentioned in the episode: Buy the Book on Amazon Connect with Blake: Instagram: @thegirlnamedblake Website & Podcast: https://thegirlnamedblake.com/ Connect with me: Website Instagram Facebook
Hey Friends, welcome back to Not Your Mama's Bible Study, the Podcast. We are closing out Season Two: Stuff Jesus Said. And at the end of each season, I get to bring on one of my sweet, precious friends and we talk about the stuff we've been studying. I could not think of a better person, a better friend to bring on for this season, than my friend Blake Guichet, she is lovingly known on the interwebs as The Girl Named Blake, and she is here to chat with us. Show Links: Not Your Momma's Bible Study Kit Season 2 Stuff Jesus Said Reading Plan & Phone Wallpaper Nelson's Quick Reference Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Commentary Imperfectly Brave Girs Night Out Book Me as Your Speaker Connect with Blake: Instagram Facebook Website Book: Confessions of a Crappy Christian: Real-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say--and Why They Matter to God Let's Connect: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Get ready for real-life talk about all the things Christians aren't sure we're supposed to say and why they matter to God. Blake Guichet is a safe space to talk about hard things. Today's episode is a much-needed candid conversation for anyone who is tired of hustling and never feeling enough and longing to truly embrace grace. Blake helps us know how to take a bold stand for Christ in today's contentious culture. “When you don't let the Bible tell you who God is and therefore who you are, someone or something else will.” Season 5 is sponsored by AGTS and Evangel University. If God is calling you to take your ministry to the next level, visit agts.edu to learn how the experienced scholars at AGTS can equip and empower you for your Christ-centered service. Connect with Angela at www.angeladonadio.com.
Author, podcast host and influencer Blake Guichet joins us to discuss the uncomfortable, yet necessary topic of “Friendship Breakups.” When she first coined the term, she practically broke the internet, as countless people commented in solidarity. She shares some tips on how we can determine a healthy friendship from a dysfunctional one. Most importantly, she shares her hope from the other side of the heartbreak. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) -Episode 479 Confessions of a Crappy Christian with Blake Guichet Confessions of a Crappy Christian Real-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say—and Why They Matter to God Why does it so often feel like Christians can't talk about the real, hard stuff in life? We know our lives should reflect Jesus; what He did and said, and how He interacted with others. But if we're being honest, there are days when we face tough, confusing things that can make us feel, well, very not like Jesus. As our culture moves further from truth and grace, Christians are burned- out, isolated, and unsure of where to turn for sound biblical advice that applies to their everyday struggles. If you've ever felt this way or wished someone would talk about things like forgiveness, mental health, broken friendships, redirected dreams, sex, facts versus feelings, church hurt, rest, weakness, healing, and more in honest, down-to-earth terms while sticking to what Scripture has to say about them, you've come to the right place. Confessions of a Crappy Christian is for you if you: ● have ever thought you're too messed up for church ● feel exhausted and alone in your struggles ● think you need to complete a checklist before God will love you ● need a friend who cares about you too much to let you stay stuck With honesty and vulnerability, Blake Guichet, host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian, helps us embrace the truth that we can't do it all perfectly and gives us the wisdom, guidance, and hope to move from “crappy” Christian into a freer and fuller walk with Christ. In Confessions of a Crappy Christian, Blake Guichet offers an honest and transparent approach to navigating the things we aren't sure we're allowed to talk about as Christians and helps us discover why God cares about them and us. Invites anyone raised in the church, on the fringes of the church, or impacted by church culture to explore what the Bible really says, regardless of whether you fit into the “Christian mold.” Befriends the person who feels alone in their struggles, as she humbly and vulnerably walks alongside them. Addresses today's trend of hating on the Church with no plan to do anything about it. What if there was someone who could be honest about some of the issues within Christianity, while simultaneously offering hope and reminding them that God is still so good? “The world doesn't need more perfectly presentable Christians. It needs people who love Jesus and are willing to show up and say, ‘I can't do anything on my own. There is nothing good in me apart from Christ, but with Him, I am unstoppable. With Him, I am more than enough and He empowers my every effort,'” says Guichet. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Blake Guichet is a writer and founder of the Crappy Christian Co., which aims to teach women how to use their God-given gifts for the Kingdom. She is the host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian—a weekly show that specializes in conversations with guests about their passions, struggles, and all the things they aren't sure they can talk about. Blake is a proud Enneagram 8, American history buff, and playlist enthusiast, and her primary goal in all aspects of her ministry is to tell the truth while always pointing people to Jesus. PRODUCT DETAILS Paperback: 224 pages Price: $17.99 Publisher: Tyndale Momentum ISBN-13: 78-1-4964- 5704-2 BUY THE BOOK: https://amzn.to/3w6fc4r Web Site: https://crappychristianco.com/ RICK LEE JAMES INFO Web Sites: https://www.rickleejames.com Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls Lyric Video: Thank you for reading Rick Lee James Substack. This post is public so feel free to share it. Share More from Rick Lee James Shine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video: Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify: https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa Rick Lee James Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) -Episode 479 Confessions of a Crappy Christian with Blake GuichetConfessions of a Crappy ChristianReal-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposedto Say—and Why They Matter to God Why does it so often feel like Christians can't talk about the real, hard stuff in life? We know our lives should reflect Jesus; what He did and said, and how He interacted with others. But if we're being honest, there are days when we face tough, confusing things that can make us feel, well, very not like Jesus. As our culture moves further from truth and grace, Christians are burned- out, isolated, and unsure of where to turn for sound biblical advice that applies to their everyday struggles.If you've ever felt this way or wished someone would talk about things like forgiveness, mental health, broken friendships, redirected dreams, sex, facts versus feelings, church hurt, rest, weakness, healing, and more in honest, down-to-earth terms while sticking to what Scripture has to say about them, you've come to the right place.Confessions of a Crappy Christian is for you if you:● have ever thought you're too messed up for church● feel exhausted and alone in your struggles● think you need to complete a checklist before God will love you● need a friend who cares about you too much to let you stay stuckWith honesty and vulnerability, Blake Guichet, host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian, helps us embrace the truth that we can't do it all perfectly and gives us the wisdom, guidance, and hope to move from “crappy” Christian into a freer and fuller walk with Christ. In Confessions of a Crappy Christian, Blake Guichet offers an honest and transparent approach to navigating the things we aren't sure we're allowed to talk about as Christians and helps us discover why God cares about them and us. Invites anyone raised in the church, on the fringes of the church, or impacted by church culture to explore what the Bible really says, regardless of whether you fit into the “Christian mold.”Befriends the person who feels alone in their struggles, as she humbly and vulnerably walks alongside them. Addresses today's trend of hating on the Church with no plan to do anything about it. What if there was someone who could be honest about some of the issues within Christianity, while simultaneously offering hope and reminding them that God is still so good? “The world doesn't need more perfectly presentable Christians. It needs people who love Jesus and are willing to show up and say, ‘I can't do anything on my own. There is nothing good in me apart from Christ, but with Him, I am unstoppable. With Him, I am more than enough and He empowers my every effort,'” says Guichet.ABOUT THE AUTHORBlake Guichet is a writer and founder of the Crappy Christian Co., which aims to teach women how to use their God-given gifts for the Kingdom. She is the host of the popular podcast Confessions of a Crappy Christian—a weekly show that specializes in conversations with guests about their passions, struggles, and all the things they aren't sure they can talk about. Blake is a proud Enneagram 8, American history buff, and playlist enthusiast, and her primary goal in all aspects of her ministry is to tell the truth while always pointing people to Jesus.PRODUCT DETAILSPaperback: 224 pages Price: $17.99 Publisher: Tyndale Momentum ISBN-13: 78-1-4964- 5704-2BUY THE BOOK: https://amzn.to/3w6fc4rWeb Site:https://crappychristianco.com/RICK LEE JAMES INFOWeb Sites:https://www.rickleejames.comGet The Single:https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/hallsLyric Video:Thank you for reading Rick Lee James Substack. This post is public so feel free to share it.More from Rick Lee JamesShine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darknessMusic Video:Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqaRick Lee James Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
The pastors' wives had the honor of chatting with Blake Guichet, the host of the Crappy Christian Podcast, author, and educator who equips and encourages women to use their God-given gifts for the glory of God. On this episode, they discuss friendship breakups which sadly is a common problem among pastors' wives. We talk openly and honestly about this reality and offer hope and encouragement for those walking through their own friendship breakups. Follow Along with Blake: Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast Instagram: @crappychristianpodcast @thegirlnamedblake To shop the new line of merch, head here: https://pastorswivestellall.com/shop Want to support the Pastors' Wives Tell All podcast ministry? Become a patron! For more information head to our page on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastorswivestellall SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for our email list and receive updates on new episodes, free gifts, and all the fun! Email sign up HERE! CONTACT US: pastorswivestellall@gmail.com FOLLOW US! Website IG: @pastorswivestellall Facebook: @pastorswivestellall JESSICA: @jessica_taylor_83 IG: @come_away_missions || FB: Come Away Missions IG: @copomarket || FB: COPO Market Websites: COPO Market, Come Away Missions JENNA: @jennaallen FB: @JennaAllenDesign Website: Jenna Allen Design STEPHANIE: @msstephaniegilbert FB: I Literally LOL Website: Stephanie Gilbert - I Literally LOL
Blake Guichet, the author, entrepreneur, and chart-topping podcast host of Confessions of a Crappy Christian is joining us in this episode to talk about life as Christians. We are discussing using your gifts, being bold, church hurt, friendships, and all the things in between. She brings her authentic and honest insights to this chat that you don't want to miss. Blake's book titled Confessions of a Crappy Christian is coming out in October, and you can get it on presale today at https://crappychristianco.com/book
"Confessions of a Crappy Christian" host Blake Guichet joins Abby to discuss avoiding idols, keeping your focus on Christ — and more. Blake and Abby dive into the Old Testament (which they both love) and Elon Musk's Twitter bidding. And that only scratches the surface! From faith to politics and everything in between, Blake and Abby tackle a great deal in this episode. Listen and subscribe to "Politely Rude" on your favorite podcast platforms" - Edifi - Apple - Spotify - Google
Join me as I sit down and have an honest conversation with Blake Guichet about Anxiety and Mental health. We talk about what anxiety feels like mentally and physically, the feeling of aloneness that it can bring, and how we as Christians need to be more open and honest about mental health as a whole. We of course talk about how God is there for us through our mental health journeys as well. Blake, mostly know as "The Girl Named Blake", has her own podcast, Confessions of a Crappy Christian, has courses to help you make your dreams a reality like Run Your Race and Insiders, which you can find out about on her website. Blake is also well known on her Instagram for speaking about biblical truth in regards to everything happening in the world. Lastly, Blake has a book coming out this Fall that is now available for pre-order called, Confessions of a Crappy Christian: Real-Life Talk about All the Things Christians Aren't Sure We're Supposed to Say--and Why They Matter to God. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The Trailblazer Talks - Christian Leadership and Personal Development Podcast
Do you ever feel lost in your purpose? Maybe you have big dreams but don't know how to get started? Do you find yourself exhausted by all the hustle culture messages out there? Today's episode with Blake Guichet is the purpose pep talk you need! We talk all about how she got started with her now top rated podcast, Confessions of a Crappy Christian, and she shares encouragement for those blazing their own trail. No matter what your dream or purpose is, there's encouragement and practical steps for everyone in today's episode. Episode Show Notes and Links: thetrailblazertalkspodcast.com
Friendships in adulthood can be hard - navigating a friendship breakup can be even harder. We typically think about breakups in regards to romantic relationships, but it's not unusual to experience them in our friendships as well. In this episode, Blake Guichet, dives into how we, as Believers in Christ, can go through a friendship breakup while protecting our emotions, honoring that person, and growing closer to God. It's a tough road to travel, but it can be done well. For more from Blake, be sure to follow her on Instagram @thegirlnamedblake and check out her content and courses at CrappyChristianCo.com. I would love to hear from you! You can always find me in my DM's on Instagram @laurendelyn. Or you can shoot me an email at rootedandestablishedpodcast@gmail.com. To help spread the word about the R+E Podcast, please leave a positive star rating and review and tag me in your stories on the Gram! I'd be so grateful!
Today’s episode is Blake Guichet. Blake is a podcaster, writer, & rebel who just wants to equip her listeners on how to use their gifts & remind them that they are free indeed. She is the host of the Crappy Christian Podcast, which started with less than 1,000 followers and no credentials but has now grown to a chart-topping podcast & resources for all women. Check out all the great things Blake is doing at https://crappychristianco.com/ Check out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/humbleandhonest Anchor.fm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen675/support
In today's episode Blake Guichet and I are discussing "hustle culture" and we're sharing our stories to offer freedom to others who find themselves somehow in the middle of a career in which they're not even sure they like and are working themselves to death (literally). We've been there and we've paid the price and today we're exposing the lies, chatting about husbands who aren't supportive of your career, offering you permission to give your hustle back to Jesus and so much more. IMPORTANT: We pray that we can keep this podcast ad free. One of the ways to help us do that is by donating directly to the podcast. This prevents us from having to spend time finding sponsors, asking you to purchase from sponsors, etc. If you are willing to donate to The Whether Channel Podcast, you can do so quickly and securely through this website link: www.alichristian.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ali-christian/message
My friend, Blake, from Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast is filled with wisdom and boldness and she is unashamed to share that with the world. This discussion began as one where we were discussing difficult people and the consistent rhetoric that we’re reminded of in the church: to forgive 70x7 and to turn the other cheek. These are good and righteous things! We aren’t dismissing that. But as we dig in to dealing with toxic and harmful relationships as a christian, we discuss what that response can and should look like. We talk about what righteous anger should look like, Jesus’ boldness and how He responded to “haters”, we share our own personal conflicts and how we failed and learned from those. We discuss gossip, prayer, grieving over the loss of friendships and so much more! Follow along with Blake on Instagram: @crappychristianco and @thegirlnamedblake Follow along with Lindsey on Instagram @livingeasywithlindsey for tons of honest and heart-challenging posts about faith & relationships, scripture, quotes and encouragement that will call you up in your day-to-day! If you haven't had a chance to subscribe and give a star rating and review on iTunes, we know you're the kind of girl to give us some feedback! Please take 30 seconds to let us know what you think of Living Easy. Thank you! Lindsey Maestas is the host of The Living Easy Podcast and discusses faith, truth and relationships while never shying away from the hard and uncomfortable topics. Lindsey has two mottos: 'You Are More Than Your Mess' and 'Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes' and she speaks to moms, wives and girls about how to pursue righteousness and true joy while making real, lasting changes. Go to Patreon.com/livingeasy to be a part of Lindsey's monthly Coffee Dates via Zoom where she and other girls in the Living Easy community get together to talk about faith, relationships and real life.
DO NOT MISS THIS WEEK’S PODCAST INTERVIEW! Why? Because I personally follow, love, and applaud this bold, direct, honest woman of faith. Blake Guichet is the founder and voice of Confessions of a Crappy Christian podcast. She loves Jesus, people, tough conversations, and alliteration (see podcast title), and we sit down to talk about all the things “good Christians” aren’t supposed to. Guess that’s why we’re crappy, huh? When Blake got into podcasts several years ago, she found a lack of content for Christian women who wanted to discuss traditionally taboo issues. There were plenty of somewhat polished, fluffy, women’s ministry options, but none that talked about the tough issues that we face in real day to day life. Her approach? “If you can’t find it, make it,” she tells us. She wanted the conversations she was already having in inner circles to be had in public circles. Crappy Christian was her opportunity to lead honest conversations among Christian women and connect with them about things the Church doesn’t traditionally talk about. i.e. sex, money, politics, and resisting mob social media and outrage culture just to name a few. Why hasn’t the church talked about these topics? Is it because no one has done it well before? Or that no one wants to be the first to shake the status quo or choose vulnerability over airs of false perfection? If you take one thing away from this week, hear this: As believers, us being honest that we’re unpolished and “crappy” is more of an invitation for others to consider the gospel than is us trying to look like we’re doing everything right. Our crap can bring people to the truth about Jesus and spur them to surrender their lives and crap to him too! Don’t miss this week as Blake doubles down on both sex and politics. A brief teaser here: Sex, including her 5-part podcast series let’s talk about sex series; her joint battle to #normalizeChristianPDA with America’s fav, DJ Tanner (aka Candace Cameron Buce); and how to talk about and make sexuality less taboo with your kids. Politics, including how to be vocal and factual in sharing political preferences and perspectives without speaking out of emotion; how to align grace and truth as part of public political conversations; how we must maintain human compassion and empathy for all candidates (who are both crappy and made in the image of God) and the importance of voting policy over personality. If you too wonder about the hard topics that the Church often hushes and can’t seem to pinpoint our role in them as Christian women, don’t miss this episode. Blake is everything we believe women who are in the world but not of it should be. Follow Blake @thegirlnamedblake, @crappychristianco, and https://www.crappychristianco.com/
Blake Guichet is a wife, girl mom, writer, and host of The Crappy Christian Podcast. She recently took to Instagram to address the topics of Jesus, niceness, and kindness. As soon as I heard what she had to say on those issues, I knew I had to have her on the show! So, today, we are answering the question, "Was Jesus Nice?" and diving into the implications of the answer to that question on our everyday lives as Christ's ambassadors! We hope you'll walk away from this episode feeling better equipped to interact with others the way Christ would. What We Chat about in Today's Episode: ~Answering the questions "Was Jesus Nice?" and "Are we as believers called to be nice?" ~The difference between being kind and being nice ~Jesus' example of speaking hard truths in love, from a heart of kindness, but not always from a place of niceness ~Jesus' interactions with the Pharisees ~The difference between peacemaking and peacekeeping, and what we are called to as believers; the biblical definition of peace versus the culture's definition of peace ~Relational currency and getting to the place of being able to have hard conversations with people ~Calling out vs. calling up ~The importance of truth in love and the problem with missing either one of these important characteristics ~The difference between a biblical definition of kindness and a cultural one ~How speaking truth leads to peace ~Being willing to go to bat for the gospel ~Different personalities and how they are each uniquely equipped to build the kingdom in different ways ~Strong, aggressive terminology used throughout Scripture telling us to contend for the faith, give a defense, be strong in the face of spiritual warfare, and be equipped to stand firm ~Practical first steps for those who don't know where to start when it comes to being truly loving and kind as opposed to merely nice ~The importance of not becoming Jesus jerks or Bible bullies ~And more! For full shownotes, head to hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
Every week Jessica addresses a lie that you may be believing. With every lie, she unpacks it and brings truth to it that you can apply to your life today. Jessica is passionate about changing the way you think to change the way you live. This week’s special guest is with Blake Guichet. But, you may know her as the Girl Named Blake on social media. She stands for dismantling the hustle culture that she once lived in. In today’s lie, people are transactional, Blake addresses the importance of partaking in the Kingdom versus the kingdom of this world. Do you feel weary and tired trying to make ends meet while doing “all the things” to create success? Don’t miss this episode! Follow Jessica on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/jessicahottle Grab Jessica’s 5-day devotional at http://www.jessicahottle.com/freebies Show notes for today can be found at http://www.jessicahottle.com/podcast Follow Blake at http://www.instagram.com/thegirlnamedblake
Our culture implies to us that loving ourselves enough will give us freedom from insecurity, but in this episode we talk about how loving God is the way we find that freedom, even though it sounds backwards. We believe that loving ourselves is not a bad thing–a God honoring thing with a proper heart posture–but that it doesn’t follow through on it’s promise to free us from insecurity. This episode digs into what our culture says about self love and what the Bible has to say in response. You can find Blake here on Instagram and her website.
Interview with Blake Guichet, the host & voice of the Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast, full-time church staff member, ministry & business coach, wife to Jeremy, & mama to Pacey & Elliot. She's also an Enneagram enthusiast (& 8), so there’s a very high chance I’ll find a way to wiggle it into our conversation.
Blake is a solid person I am so excited for you all to get to know. She loves Jesus, encourages Christian women in every way, and is an Enneagram 8(just like me!) Needless to say, our conversation contained a lot about understanding 8's. You get to hear what about everything she stands for but more importantly WHY she does. She is full of biblical knowledge and I'm sure you will be encouraged. I hope you follow her on Instagram @thegirlnamedblake and listen to her podcast: Confessions of a Crappy Christian So much good stuff! Also go to her website to find some awesome merch! crappychristianpodcast.com
You'll love this episode with Blake Guichet, host of the Confessions of a Crappy Christian podcast. A podcast host, graphic designer, wife and mom, Blake talks about navigating major life changes, asking for help and shares her approach to making time for what matters most to her. We dig into the time management tools she uses to make life run a little more smoothly for her family, and discuss why being your own boss isn't the answer for everyone. I LOVED talking with Blake, and think you'll be inspired by her too!
Today we're talking about a thing that matters- the way we view ourselves. This matters for so many reasons; the way we view ourselves contributes to the fullness in which we live each day and it also sets an example for our kids. So, how in the world do we get a positive body image when impossible beauty standards bombard us? Today, I'm chatting with my friend Blake about this topic as she candidly shares her own story (and I share a bit of mine, too). Blake shares tangible, practical, and relatable ways we can choose to work towards better when it comes to the way we view ourselves each day, and I don't think you'll want to miss this! // Links // The Crappy Christian Podcast Blake's blog post on cycle syncing Blake on Instagram Chasing Slow Simple Morning Lists Desirae on Instagram Podcast Website // Sponsors // Ch
Blake from confessions of a crappy Christian podcast and I have a discussion about being bold, stepping into who God made you to be and utilizing the gifts He has given us as well as an enneagram chat!
Listen in as your host Blake Guichet chats with Julie Lyles Carr about her new study into the minor characters of the Bible, and the incredible ways the seemingly small things actually matter. You can find Julie here!
Listen in as your host Blake Guichet chats with Mary Demuth about her experiences of sexual trauma and the unfortunate ways the Church failed her, and all the ways she advocates for education so that we can better serve those who are suffering. You can find Mary here!
Listen in as your friend Jeanette chats with her friend Blake Guichet about the book Chasing Slow by Erin Loechner. Blake decided about two months ago to read this book and she immediately started sending screenshots of quotes from it. So I decided to just join her and read it alongside her and then I told her that our conversations about the book would make a great episode for the podcast. So here we are! Our first book club episode! I hope you enjoy it! Connect with Blake Connect with your friend Jeanette Instagram // Website// Podcast
Wait, there’s an anti-hustle movement? What does that even mean? In this episode we are so grateful to interview podcast host(Confessions of a Crappy Christian) and entrepreneur, Blake Guichet. This candid conversation about life as an entrepreneur, mom, and woman hits on a variety of topics, including some quite unexpected ones. Tune in to find out what Blake has learned about pushing herself too hard and where that journey has landed her. If you feel like your work life has taken over your personal life and are struggling with balance, this is the conversation for you.
Confidently She - Podcast for Christian Women by Rebekah Buege
Where does confidence come from? How can you be confident when you keep messing up? Confidence doesn’t come from being perfect or looking a certain way. Anyone who’s confident will tell you it comes from actually facing their inner voice and doing the work others are afraid to do. For Christians, it means trusting that […] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/become-confidently-she/message
Blake is the host of "Confessions of A Crappy Christian" Podcast where she is real, raw, and invites Jesus into her mess and brings you along as she interviews other incredibly faithful women willing to share the good, bad, and ugly. Blake isn't afraid to claim life over struggles, and share the journey with her listeners when things aren't easy. But she is also not afraid to share where God has gifted her - and ladies, we need more confident Jesus loving women in this world! Blake is a 8W7 for all of you ennegramers out there. Blake also coined the hashtag #moreheartlesshustle after realizing that we weren't created to hustle - we were created for hard work, but not in a way that works us into the ground. I am so thankful for this incredible new friend who loves well and encourages often. She is a beautiful soul and I can't wait for you to listen to this episode. Connect with Blake @thegirlnamedblake on instagram or search "Confessions of A Crappy Christian" on iTunes (be awesome and leave her a review). Let's Connect: lexibozarth@gmail.com
Can we share your review on the show? Leave onehere and you may hear your words on an upcoming episode! MEET BLAKE: Blake is the host & voice of the Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast, the designer behind Magnolia Ink, wife to Jeremy, & mama to Pacey & Elliot. She’s Louisiana born & bred & […] The post Confessions of a Crappy Christian :: Blake Guichet {EP 96} appeared first on Declare.
Listen in as your host Blake Guichet chats with Dr. Dalton-Smith - internal medicine doctor, author, and rest expert. They talk about rest - that is is not an optional aspect of our lives, the different kinds of rest we need, and how to get there. Find all the links from the episode in the show notes.
Listen in as your host Blake Guichet chats with Jenn Prentice - mom, wife, college professor, & blogger. They talk about perfectionism, not feeling like enough, her past struggle with an eating disorder, & how God has been faithful to walk her to the other side. Find all the links from the episode in the show notes.
Listen in as your host Blake Guichet chats with her producer and fellow podcaster Jeanette Tapley about navigating a world that tells us we are each other’s competition. Jeanette is a wife, mother of 3, podcaster at It’s Time for Coffee, and the producer of the Confessions of a Crappy Christian podcast. Oh, and she’s Blake’s best friend. You can find her podcast here and follow her on Instagram here
Blake is the host & voice of the Confessions of a Crappy Christian Podcast, the designer behind Magnolia Ink, wife to Jeremy, & mama to Pacey & Elliot. Blake has quickly become one of my very best friends and I am so thankful for the weird apps…Instagram and Marco Polo that have brought us together! Today Blake and I discuss rest, community over competition, her new podcast and a quick enneagram lesson! She’s Louisiana born & bred & loves being in bed watching Seinfeld before 9 PM. At the end of the day, her prayer is that choosing openness & vulnerability pushes you closer to Christ & to share your own story. She’s wildly passionate about women owning who they are in Christ & all the ways He’s gifted them. (You can also get her fired up about bad relationships & the hustle culture pretty easily.) LINKS FROM THIS CONVERSATION Take an enneagram test and then DM me to tell me your number! @commentsbycelebs SCHITTS CREEK on NETFLIX Connect With Blake Instagram // Website // Podcast // Podcast Website Connect with your host Jeanette Instagram // Website// Podcast SPONSORED BY ITS TIME FOR COFFEE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
In this very special episode, I invite my very first guest on the show to talk about the importance of using social media to empower women to walk about their calling. My friend Blake Guichet, powerhouse instagramer and talented website and brand designer of Magnolia Ink is here to talk about why she felt called to use social media as a means to influence women. In this comedic and fun interview, Blake talks candidly about the struggles of being a women and mother in todays society and the importance of being connected with women that relate with you. I promise you don't want to miss this incredibly special episode, filled with so much truth and inspiration. And if you haven't already, be sure to follow Blake over on Instagram (@thegirlnamedblake) and check out website: www.magnolia-ink.com.
Becca chats with Blake Guichet about surviving postpartum depression and living a fruitful life with anxiety disorder and depression. Blake gives an authentic look at life with anxiety and depression; and how she is working to end the stigmas associated with mental illness. Blake co-founded the Hope Together Project, sharing the stories of women who live with mental illness through photography. We chat about her enneagram number, breastfeeding, and her current Netflix binge favorite. Blake is the host of thegirlnamedblake.com and owner of magnolia-ink.com graphic design. This is such a powerful episode to break down the stigma of mental illness. Listen, laugh, and learn to love an imperfect life.