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How are you doing? Honestly. What is the pace of your day? What do you long for and feel you are missing out on? What activities have you crammed in your life out of a “should” mentality? When do you focus on your spiritual life? Today we are getting honest about our lives. And discussing ways to deepen relationships, simplify schedules, and connect spiritually. This week's podcast guest is the talented, Shauna Niequist. Author of several books (“Cold Tangerines”, “Bread and Wine”, etc), she has a new devotional available called, “Savor: Living Abundantly Where You Are, As You Are”. If you are longing for friends you can share vulnerably with, Shauna offers a simple plan. If you struggle with the concept of slowing down and “savoring”, we discuss our own struggle and practical ways to start. If you want to expand your spiritual life beyond time alone with your Bible, then Shauna paints a beautiful picture of what that can look like. Shauna dishes out oodles of wise words. Enjoy! Connect with Shauna Niequist: Website: https://www.shaunaniequist.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sniequist/ Instagram: @sniequist Links Mentioned: Savor: Living Abundantly, Where You Are, As You Are by Shauna Niequist Cheddar Sage Shepherd's Pie–switch out the sage for thyme and extra cheddar Nigella Lawson's Guiness Chocolate Cake Brene Brown's Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead Wayne Muller's “A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough” Concentric Circles of Care Related Episodes: Soulful Over Frantic :: Shauna Niequist [Ep 127] Walking Through Seasons of Unbelonging :: Shauna Niequist [Ep 362] Recovering from Mom Burnout :: Nicole Zasowski [Ep 257] Featured Sponsors: Find links to this week's sponsors and unique promo codes at dontmomalone.com/sponsors.
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls' Night! At the moment we're in between seasons here on the show. But while we're waiting for our next official season to begin, we thought this would be a great time to pull some of our favorite episodes out of the Girls Night archive. This is the perfect time to catch up on episodes you might have missed, or listen again to old favorites. I'm so excited because, recently, I had the honor and privilege of interviewing my all-time favorite author, Shauna Niequist, and that's the conversation you're going to hear today! If you've been following along with my corner of the internet for a while, you've probably heard me mention Shauna and her books — one of my favorites being Cold Tangerines. Her words and stories and wisdom have impacted my life and truly shaped who I am as a person, a writer, a friend and, now, as a mom. Shauna has a book called, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working, and in it she talks a lot about life in the midst of transitions. Well, today she is talking us through some of the things we all need to hear in the midst of life's biggest transitions and I cannot WAIT for you to hear what she had to say. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In my new book The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs, I write about how the "old friend" doesn't necessarily mean than you've known one another for decades. All that is required to hold that Life Council seat is to have a friend who has known you from one version of yourself into another. That actual timeline might vary. But Shauna Niequist is one of my oldest friends however you measure it. We met in the late 90's working at summer camp, where (as I wrote about in my first book Share Your Stuff), I learned from Shauna a different way to walk in the world than I had previously been exposed to. For twenty-five years, Shauna has been a friend, role model, mentor, and, yes, even a fellow obsessive as we discuss in this episode. Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect, and I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their two sons. To listen to the full reading tangent Shauna and I take in this conversation, you'll have to join my Secret Stuff community. LEARN MORE ABOUT SECRET STUFF You can learn more about Shauna here Follow Shauna on IG Follow Shauna on FB Subscribe to Shauna's Substack Reading & Eating FULL SHOW NOTES HERE MENTIONED: Episode 112: Who was there? (a conversation with Shauna Niequist) Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson SPONSORS: Betterhelp // Go to Betterhelp.com/YOU for 10% off your first month SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode! CLICK HERE for episode show notes FOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on Instagram FOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on Facebook JOIN the 10 Things To Tell You Connection Group SIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notes JOIN the Secret Stuff patreon BUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura Tremaine BUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine
Lynn Downey talks her new show "Daisy Jones & The Six", embracing the "midwest mom" inside her, how to create space for yourself, and the time she took an audition in her own hands! About Lynn: Lynn Downey is a professional actor, creator, and life coach. Her midwestern roots infuse a spirit of warmth, collaboration, and fun energy into all she does. As an actor, Lynn has held her own opposite Academy Award nominated Angela Bassett (9-1-1), Emmy winner Sarah Paulson (Impeachment: American Crime Story), and recurs in Reese Witherspoon's Daisy Jones & The Six for Amazon. Other TV Credits include The Rookie, S.W.A.T, Deputy & Henry Danger. Film credits include Faith Ba$ed & the upcoming controversial The People's Joker. As a creator, Lynn adapted Shauna Niequist book Cold Tangerines for the stage, starring in the world premier and touring Southern California. She co-created, co-produced & stars in the comedy web series Life Group (IndieBOOM Best Comedy) & film Things That Birds Say. She's currently in rewrites for her first feature and in development with her husband on a sitcom loosely based on their life as performers and newparents, called Living the Dream. In 2020 she founded Work of Art Coaching, where she equips and empowers creative professionals to thrive from the inside out, on any stage, at any stage. Clients share the work is “life-altering,” “unmatched”, “the real deal.” She is originally from Bloomington, IN, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ball State University, is married to actor/comedian Dan Braswell, and loves being mama to new baby Birdie Joanna. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey friend! Do you find yourself still reeling from the extraordinary changes we've experienced over the past two years in one way or another? (My hand is raised over here for sure!) Today, I'm bringing back one of my favorite episodes from 2022 - the amazing Shauna Niequist ! I brought this conversation back from the archives because I don't know about you, friend, but this book and Shauna's message still feel relevant to what's going on around me right now. I hope you also find value in listening to this one once again with me. In this episode, Shauna and I take a deep dive into how pain can make us tender, demand less of the world, and show us the good even in the face of what has been lost. We also talk about how seasons of significant loss can act as catalysts to significant transformation in our lives. Our pain doesn't define us; what we do with it does. You truly don't want to miss this one, my friend! Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect, and her latest book, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac. Listen in to hear all about: The concept of finding your next self. The importance of taking care of ourselves (and how to cultivate a desire to fight for our health!). How to live lightly and be a person who is easily delighted. Favorite quotes: ~~If you feel overwhelmed by the mess that your life has become, don't try to go through that alone. ~~I need to not listen to the voices that are telling me who to be, I need to get quiet enough to listen to the voice deep inside of me to see what she has to say. ~~We don't change when we are feeding ourselves a steady diet of shame and abuse. We change when we anchor ourselves in love and self-esteem - That's what gives us the courage to make changes. ~~I want to walk through life not dragging around these resentments, grudges and complaints. I want to live with a sense of freedom, with a lot of space inside myself, inside my heart for possibility for the present and the future instead of feeling like I am dragging my past behind me like an anchor. ~~I want to maintain the capacity to be easily delighted. I want to be a person for whom joy comes easily and frustration is harder to come by. ~~Pain can tenderize you and can make you demand less of the world and can show you what's good even in the face of what's been lost. In this episode I answered this question: Do you have quotes that you frame for inspiration? (41:13) Links to great things we discussed: Shauna Niequist - Website Shauna Niequist - Instagram Soy Yo - Song The Crown - TV Series Below Deck - TV Series Tick Tick Boom - Movie Wordle https://www.bag-all.com Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) - IMDb Josh Groban - O Come All Ye Faithful (feat. the Mormon ... - YouTube A Holly Jolly Christmas - playlist by Alli Worthington | Spotify Maybe You Should Talk To Someone: A Therapist ... - Amazon.com Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Shauna Niequist is the New York Times Best Selling author of many books such as Present Over Perfect, Bread and Wine, Cold Tangerines, and others. She lives in New York City with her husband and two sons. In this episode, Eric and Shauna discuss her book, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ones Stop Working. But wait, there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you! Shauna Niequist and I Discuss How to Discover New Ways of Living and … Her book, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ones Stop Working Why the word hospitality is important to her What self-compassion means to her and how she practices it Seeing out beauty as an act of prayer, worship, and resistance Putting herself in the path of joy and beauty, giving herself the greatest chance to find them How to practice being easily delighted It's ok for the joy of something to be that it feels like play Seeing people different from you is a reminder that you can change and find a new way of being How radical and freeing it is to consent to the reality of the way things are The value of adding to our toolkit of ways we can help ourselves when we are struggling What it means for her that sometimes saying no is in service to a much better yes Shauna Niequist links: Shauna's Website Instagram By purchasing products and/or services from our sponsors, you are helping to support The One You Feed and we greatly appreciate it. Thank you! If you enjoyed this conversation with Shauna Niequist, check out these other episodes: Radical Self Love with Sonya Renee Taylor Poetry and Life Lessons with Maggie SmithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Tori Hope Petersen shares her story. Spending years in the foster care system, Tori finds a community and a God that pursued her well, gave her opportunities, and instilled hope for a different outcome. Tori shares about finding a God that loved her like a good Father and how she started identifying as a beloved child of God.Tori is a former foster youth letting her Abba be known. After an adverse childhood, Tori has overcome the odds. Now she is a leading advocate for vulnerable youth and families, a sought out speaker, and influential social entrepreneur. In 2020, she founded the Beloved Initiative to grant people who are often unseen and unheard, opportunities to see that the worst parts of their lives can be used for Good — to glorify God. Tori has been featured by Child Welfare Gateway, Proverbs 31 Woman, Global Leadership Network,the National Council for Adoption and many other platforms educating the child welfare community and beyond. Tori has presented policy recommendations to White House Policy Staffers and congressmen and women on how to improve the foster care system. In August of 2022, Tori's book “Fostered” will be published through B&H. You can pre-order it now! A leading voice in child welfare, Tori is a reminder to have empathy and understanding for those who are different than us as she leads a life of genuine compassion! Her story is one of hope and points to the work of God in her life, while showing others what God can do in their lives! Tori's book:Fostered: One Woman's Powerful Story of Finding Faith and Family through Foster CareTori's recommendation:Cold Tangerines by Shauna NiequistConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook or Instagram at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shiftingculturepodcast/Support the show
For the first of our Season 4 bonus episodes, Laura Leigh sits down with Shauna Niequest, self-titled bookworm, storyteller, and passionate gatherer of people. She is the New York Times best-selling author of “Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor,” and “Present Over Perfect,” and she just released her newest book, “I Guess I Haven't Learned that Yet.” In today's episode, Shauna delves into how humbling herself as a beginner and letting go of the need to be an expert has helped both her writing and faith journey. Shauna talks about how true fearlessness is trusting in God and doing things even while you're afraid. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of living lightly and exercising practices of silence and solitude, adding how difficult it is to hear God's spirit inside of you when you're sprinting through your life. Shauna reflects on her own experiences and how moving forward through change, releasing control and learning to ask for help can aid young women in seasons of transitions, or seasons of darkness. Join the Email List Join the Rise Collective Women Online Community Connect with Shauna
Everyone has a day, or week, go sideways. What happens when life hits the blender - and it goes on for years? Shauna Niequist has a lot to offer because she's lived it. Her latest book, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, covers a time in her life when Every. Single. Thing. was, as she says, tossed in the blender. Family. Vocation. Faith. Sense of belonging. And then, also… menopause. Shanua has the rare gift of being able to inspire while never getting saccharine, to be honest without overexposing, to impart wisdom without being preachy. She came ready to talk and even if you feel like you know her through her previous books, Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, and Present Over Perfect, we promise you - you are going to discover a whole new side to the amazing Shauna Niequist Shauna's site: https://www.shaunaniequist.com/ Shauna's IG: https://www.instagram.com/sniequist/ Episode link: https://www.tmstpod.com/episodes/48-shauna-niequist-thriving-after-life-goes-in-the-blender Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uFlQPrp0NvBiJkmw6DpXl Tell Me Something True is a 100% independent podcast. There are no corporations or advertisers backing this community. We are 100% funded by the TMST community. Support TMST today so you can hear the uncut interviews, attend private events with Laura and help keep TMST ad-free: https://tmst.supercast.com/
If you're in a season of chaos, change or loss, this week's episode is a must-listen. Shauna Niequist is here and she's offering up a spark of hope and an extra dose of courage for anyone needing a reminder that even when everything seems lost – peace and goodness are still possible. And who of us couldn't use that reminder right now? Shauna is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor and Present Over Perfect. Her trademark writing is honest, gentle and loving, and her latest book, “I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet”, is no exception. In this episode Paula and Shauna unpack the heart of the book, which was written during a season of major upheaval for Shauna. They discuss what happened when four years ago Shauna's life in suburban Chicago was flipped upside down, leading her family of four to move to New York City. In making a midlife move and leaving behind the life she had always imagined, Shauna recalls being forced to learn how to “stop romanticizing what was and start embracing what is.” Hear why they made the move, why she says she now realizes it was actually long overdue and how she opened herself up to discover new ways of living when the old ways stopped working. Shauna says one of the hardest changes she was faced with in moving was leaving the church she had always been a part of. She opens up to Paula about the painful process that involved forgiving and apologizing and offers up her empathy and wisdom for those in strained situations who are lacking closure but continue to seek it. Hear why she says “it's ok to not understand it all at once” and how she learned to embrace “the long road back to healing.” Paula and Shauna also discuss how change is simply unavoidable, the importance of taking care of your health in each season and why, through it all, there's power and magic in simply saying, “I don't know… I guess I haven't learned that yet.” Check out Shauna's new book: “I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet” Follow Shauna on Instagram Learn more about Paula's new company CARRY Media™ and sign up for CARRY™ ALL, an essential weekly newsletter for the working mom that drops every Sunday! Follow along with CARRY Media on social media: @carry_media Connect with Paula & share what you are feeling called to in this season of your life: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Sign up for Paula's new and improved newsletter to get a message from her every two weeks. Order Paula's Book - “Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling” Subscribe & Listen to more episodes of the Podcast: AccessMore | Spotify | Apple
I am completely fangirling over today's podcast guest— I have read all of her books over the years and I can't wait for you to get to know her. Shauna Niequist is the NYT Bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect, and I Guess I Haven't Learned That. Today, we're talking about trusting your gut feelings, the hard parts of deconstruction that people don't really talk about, embracing learning instead of shaming not knowing, and what prayer looks like in a season of deconstruction.
We all walk through seasons of transition, whether we leave something behind by choice or it was chosen for us. Life after a disruptive event or during life transitions can feel like “starting over” just as much as a move clear across the country. You may be asking the question, “who am I here?” even in familiar places and routines. Author Shauna Niequist encourages us in what to hold on to and what to let go of, through seasons of loss. She equips us with three tools for the journey - curiosity, self-compassion, and courage. We discuss how prayer can tenderize an angry heart, and Shauna shares how hanging on to writing and hospitality, even when they felt like impossible disciplines, helped her journey forward through grief and change. Shauna Niequist is a wife, mom, and author to numerous books including, Present Over Perfect, Cold Tangerines, and Bread and Wine. Her new book, I Guess I Haven't Learned that Yet, releases on April 12, 2022 Connect with Shauna Niequist: Website: https://www.shaunaniequist.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sniequist Instagram: @sniequist Twitter: @sniequist Links Mentioned: I Guess I Haven't Learnd that Yet by Shauna Niequist Related Episodes: Soulful over Frantic :: Shauna Niequist [Ep 127] How to Get Real and Savor More :: Shauna Niequist [Ep 65] When Moms Walk Through Grief :: Stacey Thacker [Ep 76] Quiet Your Inner Critic and Practice Self-Compassion :: Kim Frederickson [Ep 188] Recovering from Mom Burnout :: Nicole Zasowski [Ep 357] Featured Sponsors: Rothy's. Step up your shoes and accessories this Spring and get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/DMA. The Biggest Story Bible Storybook by Crossway and Kevin DeYoung. Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit crossway.org/plus to find out how to save 30%. Athena Club. Show your skin you care with the Athena Club Razor Kit! Get 20% off your first order at AthlenaClub.com with promo code DMA.
Are you reeling from the extraordinary changes we've experienced over the past two years in one way or another? (My hand is raised over here for sure!) Today, the amazing Shauna Niequist joins me to discuss her book, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, and share her story of finding herself after a tough season. I don't know about you, friend, but this book and her message feels relevant to what's going on around me right now. I hope you find value in it, too. Shauna and I take a deep dive into how pain can tenderize us, make us demand less of the world, and show us the good even in the face of what has been lost. We also talk about how seasons of significant loss can act as catalysts to significant transformation in our lives. Our pain doesn't define us; what we do with it does. You truly don't want to miss this one, my friend! Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect, and her soon-to-release book, I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac. Listen in to learn more about: The concept of finding your next self. The importance of taking care of ourselves, even a willingness to fight for our health. Ways to live lightly and be a person who is easily delighted. Favorite quotes: If you feel overwhelmed by the mess that your life has become, don't try to go through that alone. We don't change when we are feeding ourselves a steady diet of shame and abuse. We change when we anchor ourselves in love and self-esteem - That's what gives us the courage to make changes. I want to walk through life not dragging around these resentments, grudges and complaints. I want to live with a sense of freedom, with a lot of space inside myself, inside my heart for possibility for the present and the future instead of feeling like I am dragging my past behind me like an anchor. I want to maintain the capacity to be easily delighted. I want to be a person for whom joy comes easily and frustration is harder to come by. Pain can tenderize you and can make you demand less of the world and can show you what's good even in the face of what's been lost. Great things we discussed: Shauna Niequist - Website Shauna Niequist - Instagram Soy Yo - Song The Crown - TV Series Below Deck - TV Series Tick Tick Boom - Movie Wordle Bag All Store jeen-yuhs - Kanye Documentary This is the Kingdom - Song Ipsy Website Tarte - Amazonian Clay Bronzer Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli www.alliworthington.com/shaunaniequist/
Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, and Present Over Perfect. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac.This podcast episode is brought to you by UHSM Health Share, a unique health care membership on a mission to create holistic wellness for the mind, body and spirit. If you or someone you know is frustrated with their current health care, I encourage you to inquire about membership options at www.uhsm.comGet started with online therapy & counseling:Better Help Counseling (10% off your first month): https://betterhelp.com/mosesFaithful (Christian) Counseling (10% off your first month): https://faithfulcounseling.com/brittneyFor a list of specific mental help & crises resources: https://brittneyamoses.com/mental-help-resources/Connect with Shauna Niequist here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sniequist/Website: https://www.shaunaniequist.comConnect with Brittney on social media for more:Instagram: @BrittneyMosesInstagram: @ChristianMentalHealthInstagram: @faithmentalwellnesspodcastFacebook: @BrittneyAMosesTwitter: @Brittney_MosesBrittneyAMoses.comCrisis lines by country: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_linesSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-faith-mental-wellness-podcast-with-brittney-moses. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy's guest today is New York Times Bestselling Author: Shauna Niequist! You may know her from her amazing books like: Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect and her latest book: I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet (which comes out Tuesday, April 12th). Amy's sister is Shauna's biggest fan, so this episode starts off with Amy tricking/surprising her sister with Shauna and it's the sweetest!!!!! Then they get into Shauna's newest book: I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet...which was originally a family mantra…and a new way of thinking for all of them! 4 things required for this new way of thinking: CURIOSITY. COMPASSION. SELF-COMPASSION. COURAGE. Shauna explained why each thing is an important tool. Amy then shared with Shauna something from the book that really resonated with Amy about being easily delighted (Chapter 22: Put Yourself in the Path). Shauna then shared 4 things she is thankful for right now! Link to order ‘I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet': https://www.amazon.com/dp/0310355567?tag=onamzsausagra-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=0310355567&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1C6KOQ5W6CASG Link to shop for Mother's Day & Support Maternity Centers in Haiti w Purchase: https://www.theshopforward.com/collections/espwa Amy's sister, Cristi Dozier, has her show premiering on HGTV this Sunday (4/10) at 9/8 CST. Learn more about ‘Building Roots' here: https://www.hgtv.com/shows/building-roots/articles/get-to-know-the-hosts-of-building-roots Best places to find more about Amy: RadioAmy.com + @RadioAmy Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Shauna Niequist joins me on the show today as we continue seeking to live fully, be intentional and create a special and memorable time through this holiday season. Shauna is a New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bread and Wine, Present Over Perfect and the new Present Over Perfect Guided Journal. She is a passionate storyteller and gatherer of people who shares some beautiful (and much needed) perspective on life, the holidays, hosting, traditions and more. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/31elsug Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shauna Niequist joins me on the show today as we continue seeking to live fully, be intentional and create a special and memorable time through this holiday season. Shauna is a New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bread and Wine, Present Over Perfect and the new Present Over Perfect Guided Journal. She is a passionate storyteller and gatherer of people who shares some beautiful (and much needed) perspective on life, the holidays, hosting, traditions and more. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/31elsug
It's normal to be resistant about stepping out of your comfort zone and into something you aren't familiar with. Why wouldn't you be hesitant? That's where the unknown is and where the danger lies. But, as we talk about on the episode today, "You don't have to know everything about something in order to walk into it." This week we're thrilled to have our good friend, Shauna Niequist on the Dream Big Podcast. Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect and the new Present Over Perfect Guided Journal. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac. Shauna is a bookworm, a storyteller, and a passionate gatherer of people, especially around the table. P.S. We'd like to extend to you a free month of our exclusive Bob Weekly content. All you have to do is click this link and sign up for a month of video teachings and a guided curriculum. Also on the episode: Producer & Co-host: Scott Schimmel Become a Certified Dream Big Coach There are people who are one coaching session away from radically changing the trajectory of their lives. We all dream about making a difference in other people's lives. Some of us are called to make a deliberate, focused impact through the work of coaching. It's what we're all wired for- to make a real difference. More than just the desire, though, affecting change in other people's lives is serious business, with core competencies and tools you can learn and implement. There are people close to you who... Feel like they're missing out on a different life, a life that others seem to experience. Were hoping that it would've all just worked out by now, but it hasn't. Wondering if this life is as good as it gets. Who will intervene and guide them to a different reality? Become a Certified Dream Big Coach Also, we have two Dream Big live workshops coming up in December and January. Join Bob Goff at The Oaks December 6-8 for a three-day experience and bring your dreams along! What better way to prepare for the new year than to prioritize your dreams, set some goals, and make them a reality. Your dream might seem ridiculous, but not here. The bigger your dreams are, the better. The Dream Big framework is Bob's personal outline to dream execution in a straightforward 7-step approach. You'll spend 3 days hearing from Bob's experiences and collaboration with a tight-knit collective of other dreamers like you. During the sessions, Bob will help you stop hitting the wall and repeating the same mistakes when trying to start your dream. He'll come alongside and show you how to make room in your everyday life to make your goals happen. The recipe for success pairs Bob's expertise with an intimate, small group setting where your dream will get focused attention and a tangible action plan. As a result, space is limited so reserve your spot today. We can't wait to Dream Big with you at The Oaks! Learn more and Register
It's normal to be resistant about stepping out of your comfort zone and into something you aren't familiar with. Why wouldn't you be hesitant? That's where the unknown is and where the danger lies. But, as we talk about on the episode today, "You don't have to know everything about something in order to walk into it." This week we're thrilled to have our good friend, Shauna Niequist on the Dream Big Podcast. Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect and the new Present Over Perfect Guided Journal. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac. Shauna is a bookworm, a storyteller, and a passionate gatherer of people, especially around the table. P.S. We'd like to extend to you a free month of our exclusive Bob Weekly content. All you have to do is click this link and sign up for a month of video teachings and a guided curriculum. Also on the episode: Producer & Co-host: Scott Schimmel Become a Certified Dream Big Coach There are people who are one coaching session away from radically changing the trajectory of their lives. We all dream about making a difference in other people's lives. Some of us are called to make a deliberate, focused impact through the work of coaching. It's what we're all wired for- to make a real difference. More than just the desire, though, affecting change in other people's lives is serious business, with core competencies and tools you can learn and implement. There are people close to you who... Feel like they're missing out on a different life, a life that others seem to experience. Were hoping that it would've all just worked out by now, but it hasn't. Wondering if this life is as good as it gets. Who will intervene and guide them to a different reality? Become a Certified Dream Big Coach Also, we have two Dream Big live workshops coming up in December and January. Join Bob Goff at The Oaks December 6-8 for a three-day experience and bring your dreams along! What better way to prepare for the new year than to prioritize your dreams, set some goals, and make them a reality. Your dream might seem ridiculous, but not here. The bigger your dreams are, the better. The Dream Big framework is Bob's personal outline to dream execution in a straightforward 7-step approach. You'll spend 3 days hearing from Bob's experiences and collaboration with a tight-knit collective of other dreamers like you. During the sessions, Bob will help you stop hitting the wall and repeating the same mistakes when trying to start your dream. He'll come alongside and show you how to make room in your everyday life to make your goals happen. The recipe for success pairs Bob's expertise with an intimate, small group setting where your dream will get focused attention and a tangible action plan. As a result, space is limited so reserve your spot today. We can't wait to Dream Big with you at The Oaks! Learn more and Register
Whenever I hear someone speak of a mentor or extra wise friend, I always think about my relationship with Shauna Niequist. We met working together at a summer camp when we were both young, and she then has offered me truth and guidance for more than two decades. Shauna Niequist is a NYT best-selling author of five books: Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, and Present Over Perfect. She lives in New York City with her husband Aaron and their two sons. I wrote about Shauna in Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. in Chapter 2: Who was there? Shauna was there in one of the most important conversations of my life, when I called her heartbroken in Oklahoma and she answered the phone at exactly the right moment in Chicago. In this episode, we talk about belonging, and magical moments, and books (because we both just love to talk about books). As usual, she left me with several things to ponder after we were done speaking, specifically about what we're actually saying when we share our pain. Follow Shauna on IG Follow Shauna on FB FULL SHOW NOTES HERE Sponsors: Prose. Go to Prose.com/YOU for 15% off your first order. Raycon. Go to BuyRaycon.com/YOU for 15% off your order * Thank you for listening to 10 Things To Tell You. Rating and sharing the show really matters to finding an audience. Follow @10ThingsToTellYou on IG Follow @10ThingsToTellYou on FB Follow @Laura.tremaine on IG Follow @mslauratremaine on FB Sign Up for episode emails Join the 10TTTY Connection Group Buy Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura Tremaine
Shauna Niequist is the best-selling author of books including Present Over Perfect, Bread & Wine, Bittersweet, and Cold Tangerines, as well as a speaker, podcaster, foodie, and one of the coolest people I know. Today on List It, Shauna breaks down our favorite memoirs (and a couple of biopics). It's a really fun, (and, because it's Shauna) and smart conversation about telling great stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Annie and Olivia sat down in the middle of the chaos to talk about The Bookshelf’s reading challenge (of sorts!) for 2020. We covered all sorts of categories, with a variety of books: A Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende The BFG by Roald Dahl There There by Tommy Orange The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer The Round House by Louise Erdrich This Is Paradise by Kristiana Kahakauwila Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson She Said by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow Brief Answers to Big Questions by Stephen Hawking Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb A Man Called Ove by Frederick Backman Wild by Cheryl Strayed The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner Elizabeth the Queen by Sally Bedell Smith The Other Side of the Coin by Angela Kelly Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkienn The Martian by Andy Weir The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy The Supper of the Lamb by Robert Farrar Capon Bread and Wine; Bittersweet; Cold Tangerines by Shauna Niequist Save Me the Plums by Ruth Reichl Flour + Water by Thomas McNaughton The Apprentice by Jacques Pepin Devil in the Kitchen by Marco Pierre White Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain Illegal by Eion Colfer Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Aliyy We Are Not From Here by Jenny Torres Sanchez Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henriquez The Great Gatsby and Flappers and Philosophers by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Paragon Hotel by Lyndsay Faye Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry Heartbreaker by Claudia Dey Seven Days in Augusta by Mark Cannizzaro Believe It by Nick Foles The City Game by Matthew Goodman Open by Andre Agassi Find your Bookish bingo card here. From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf’s daily happenings on Instagram at @bookshelftville, and all the books from today’s episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie's reading Friends & Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan. If you liked what you heard on today’s episode, tell us by leaving a review on iTunes. Or, if you’re so inclined, support us on Patreon, where you can hear our staff’s weekly New Release Tuesday conversations, read full book reviews in our monthly Shelf Life newsletter, follow along as Hunter and I conquer a classic, and receive free shipping on all your online orders. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We’re so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week.
J&L gonna get DEEP and then a few moments later talk about Quarantine Snacks. Paul David Tripp says: "This pandemic confronts the delusion of human independence and self-sufficiency." Quite worthy of conversation, yes? You can subscribe to his weekly newsletter where these kind of thoughts will be emailed to you. Lindsey shares thoughts from her favorite author Shauna Niequist about loving your family and growing during these quarantine days. It's from her book Cold Tangerines.We would love it if you'd subscribe and share this podcast with your friends and family.
J&L gonna get DEEP and then a few moments later talk about Quarantine Snacks. Paul David Tripp says: "This pandemic confronts the delusion of human independence and self-sufficiency." Quite worthy of conversation, yes? You can subscribe to his weekly newsletter where these kind of thoughts will be emailed to you. Lindsey shares thoughts from her favorite author Shauna Niequist about loving your family and growing during these quarantine days. It's from her book Cold Tangerines.We would love it if you'd subscribe and share this podcast with your friends and family.
Today we have the absolute honor of interviewing the one and only Shauna Niequist. Shauna is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread and Wine, Savor, and Present Over Perfect. She’s the kind of author that makes you feel like you’re right there with her doing this life thing, stumbling to figure it out and finding beauty around every corner. She’ll make you laugh and cry, shout amen, and fight to be who you’re made to be, even if it means a little “undoing.” We are endlessly inspired by this woman and we know you will be too as she and Willow discuss becoming our truest selves, handling disappointment, and finding God in the everyday.
Shauna Niequist is a sought-after speaker and The New York Times best-selling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Present Over Perfect and others. This has been a year of change for Shauna. She and her husband Aaron decided to move their family from Chicago to New York City, she started seminary, and now she finds herself reimagining major aspects of her career and calling. Listen in as she talks to Cameron about starting over, handling difficult seasons, the Enneagram, and even the new book she’s just starting to write. It’s a vulnerable and open conversation, exactly what you’d expect from Shauna.
Episode 22 of Rewrite Radio features a conversation with Shauna Niequist at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing. Shauna was interviewed by Ansley Kelly, a Calvin College senior at the time, and their wide-ranging conversation includes claiming the authority to create, the need writing meets in Shauna’s own life, the writing practices she’s developed over the years, and the joys of Razor scooters and dancing in the kitchen. Shauna is a New York Times best-selling author whose books include Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, and most recently, Present Over Perfect. Her work focuses on the joys and challenges of day-to-day life. To help introduce this recording we called up another bestselling writer also known for honesty, vulnerability, and wisdom, Shauna’s good friend Jen Hatmaker.
Shauna Niequist is the author of The New York Times Bestseller, Present Over Perfect, as well as Bread & Wine, Bittersweet, and Cold Tangerines. We talk about the struggle to stay present in a culture that demands perfection.
Shauna Niequist is the author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, and Savor. Her latest book ,Present Over Perfect, was released on August 9th of this year. In this episode, Shauna shares her journey ‘from exhaustion to peace, from isolation to connection, and from hustling and multi-tasking to presence’.
In this episode we meet Lynn Braswell, wife of Dan Braswell who was a guest on the show about a month ago. Lynn tells us how they got together from her side and gives some practical advice about using roommates as training grounds before you get married. We hear how Lynn made her way from Indiana to L.A. with a 4 year stop at Ball State. Lynn tells us about “Cold Tangerines”, a play Lynn is in that she adapted from a book. Here how Lynn reaches out to the author and the who process about adapting the play. We ask her the Lower the Bar questions and Sam, Gabe and Lynn ends with some improv fun about a the last person audition for a play. You can see Cold Tangerines at the L.A. Fringe Festival June 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 25th; click here to buy tickets http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/3416?tab=tickets. If you have any stories you like to share, please do so on Facebook or email us at lowerthebarpodcast@gmail.com and your story could make it on a future podcast. Like us on Facebook and follow us on twitter @lowerthesam and @lowerthegabe
Author of the immensely popular book, "Cold Tangerines," Shauna Niequist grew up in Barrington, Illinois and then studied English and French Literature at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. After graduation, she worked with high school students at Willow Creek in Barrington for five years. On her first day there, she met Aaron Niequist, and three years later they were married. They moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to work at Mars Hill. They made great friends, walked to the Real Food Café twice a week for breakfast, and learned the hard way that they are not home repair people. Their son Henry was born there, and will be four this fall. After six years in Grand Rapids, they moved back to the Chicago area. Aaron is a worship leader at Willow Creek. Shauna will be with us to launch her newest book, "Bittersweet", but her greatest joy is playing with Henry and planning dinner party menus.
Author of the immensely popular book, "Cold Tangerines," Shauna Niequist grew up in Barrington, Illinois and then studied English and French Literature at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. After graduation, she worked with high school students at Willow Creek in Barrington for five years. On her first day there, she met Aaron Niequist, and three years later they were married. They moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to work at Mars Hill. They made great friends, walked to the Real Food Café twice a week for breakfast, and learned the hard way that they are not home repair people.
Niequist, author of the book Cold Tangerines, is a 30-year-old mother and first-time author. Her desire is to encourage readers to look around their ordinary lives and celebrate all their manifold, quotidian blessings.
Niequist, author of the book Cold Tangerines, is a 30-year-old mother and first-time author. Her desire is to encourage readers to look around their ordinary lives and celebrate all their manifold, quotidian blessings.
Niequist, author of the book Cold Tangerines, is a 30-year-old mother and first-time author. Her desire is to encourage readers to look around their ordinary lives and celebrate all their manifold, quotidian blessings.