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“The Word himself was the first Gardener. In the beginning he planted a tree in the garden of Eden that grew the fruit of immortal life" - Vigen Guroian In this episode Rachel is joined by Reba Luiken, director of Allen Centennial Garden at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to discuss how gardening grounds us, both in the gifts of our bodies and the gifts of Creation. We talk about how we can look to Nature to understand God, and how the seasonal year helps us to understand our faith and the sacraments. Music: Ashton Manor by Kevin MacLeod Hosts: Rachel Sherlock, Reba Luiken Follow me on social media: @seekingwatson Follow the podcast on Instagram: @riskingenchantmentpodcast Find out more at www.rachelsherlock.com Sign up for our email list at www.rachelsherlock.com/podcast Works Mentioned in this Episode Inheriting Paradise by Vigen Guroian The Fragrance of God by Vigen Guroian Walden by Henry David Thoreau Springing into the Season - Risking Enchantment "Christ the Gardener of our Souls" by Brent Klaske, Angelus Press "Godly Gardening", Food and Faith: A Theology of Eating by Norman Wirzba The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien by J.R.R. Tolkien The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien Beasts at Bedtime: Revealing the Environmental Wisdom in Children's Literature by Liam Heneghan The Secret Garden by Lucy Maud Montegomery Laudato si' by Pope Francis The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture by Haley Stewart Things We're Enjoying At The Moment Reba: Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness by Ingrid Fetell Lee Rachel: Mary Poppins Soundtrack, LP
“The great abstract nouns of the classical English moralists are unblushingly and uncompromisingly used: good sense, courage, contentment, fortitude…Contrasted with the world of modern fiction, Jane Austen's is at once less soft and less cruel.” - C.S. Lewis, “A Note on Jane Austen” In this episode, we are joined by Haley Stewart, a Catholic convert, writer, speaker, podcaster, and Managing Editor of Word on Fire Spark, their new publishing line for children and young readers. We discuss Haley's new book, coming this March, Jane Austen's Genius Guide to Life: On Love, Friendship, and Becoming the Person God Created You to Be by Haley Stewart. We talk about the profound and vibrant ways Jane Austen explores morals and virtues in her novels. In particular we highlight the themes of prudence and constancy in Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park, respectively, as well as speaking about Austen's peculiar genius for rendering the moral journeys of her characters. Music: Ashton Manor by Kevin MacLeod Hosts: Rachel Sherlock, Haley Stewart Follow me on social media: @seekingwatson Follow the podcast on Instagram: @riskingenchantmentpodcast Follow Haley on social media: @HaleyCarrots Find out more at www.rachelsherlock.com Sign up for our email list at www.rachelsherlock.com/podcast Find Haley Stewart's Work: Jane Austen's Genius Guide to Life: On Love, Friendship, and Becoming the Person God Created You to Be by Haley Stewart The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture by Haley Stewart Carrots for Michaelmas blog Fountains of Carrots Podcast Word on Fire Institute Works Mentioned: Jane Austen's Genius Guide to Life: On Love, Friendship, and Becoming the Person God Created You to Be by Haley Stewart Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Mansfield Park by Jane Austen Emma by Jane Austen Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Persuasion by Jane Austen Love and Friendship by Jane Austen, introduction by G.K. Chesterton The Illustrated Letters of Jane Austen, Selected and Introduced by Penelope Hughes-Hallett “A Note on Jane Austen”, Selected Literary Essays by C.S. Lewis Things We're Enjoying at the Moment Haley: All Creatures Great and Small (2020 TV Series) Rachel: Caper Board Game
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Cloth diapering as a spiritual practice, composting, gardening , buying choices, interior conversion, and minimalism - today we’re chatting about Sarah’s love for papal encyclicals and why Laudato Si’ should be on your reading list for Lent this year. This episode was sponsored by A Growing Home. Thank you!A Growing Home podcastA Growing Home on InstagramLaudato Si by Pope Francis on AmazonThe Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture by Haley StewartAmoris Laetitia by Pope Francis Article: A Pope with A Chemistry DegreeTerra Cycle Opt Out of Credit Card Offers List of Hazardous Waste ItemsComposting Follow Laughs and Littles & share with a friend!Instagram FacebookWe'd love to hear from you ✉️ laughsandlittles@gmail.com Feel like reading? Subscribe to Sarah's personal blog, Glimpses of Joy.
Watching the TV show Green Acres (1965-1971) definitely gave a sneak peek into what plotlines reality television would choose in years to come. What could be more of a dumpster fire to watch than a bougie-hoity-toity-debutant moving to a farm!?!?!?! How would television ever top that concept??? Oh, they will and they have…but at the time this drastic lifestyle change seemed to capture the audiences of that time. Not to mention the theme song is crazy catchy! The story of a city girl moving to a farm did become the reality of Haley Stewart. She willingly left comfort behind to discover the magic that only the rural life can produce. Her tales of small quarters and non-plumbing will have you jumping in a SUV heading towards the nearest Starbucks! Or you just might hear some pretty profound lessons that are applicable to wherever you are living your life. Haley is a blogger, author, speaker, and podcaster. She brings a lightness to the current quarantine situation and a reality that…wow…it really could be worse. But the question is would it really or in the end are we blessed? Two words to describe this fascinating story: OUTHOUSE BUCKET IG: @haleycarrots FB: Haley Stewart – Carrots for Michaelmas Web: https://carrotsformichaelmas.com linkinprofile.com/haleycarrots Email: haley@carrotsformichaelmas.com Book: The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture Follow Liv:
Ken talks with Haley Stewart “The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture” (Ave Maria Press) and Jesse Romero “The Devil in the City of Angles: My Encounters with the Diabolical” (TAN Books). Haley’s book is available at: https://www.avemariapress.com/product/1-59471-817-2/The-Grace-of-Enough/ Jesse’s book is available at: You can follow Haley at: https://www.carrotsformichaelmas.com/ […]
Bo and Bud, live at the Iowa State Fair, talk to Haley Stewart about her recent article "Can We Justify Bringing Children into This Dark World." Haley Stewart is a beekeeper's wife, mother of four, speaker, and author of "The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture." She blogs at Carrots for Michaelmas and co-hosts the Fountains of Carrots Podcast. "Can We Justify Bringing Children into this Dark World": https://t.co/5vjmhLnNK7?amp=1
In this episode, Haley Stewart joins us to talk about her latest book, The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture. We talk about what a throwaway culture is and how it poses problems to our humanness, Haley's time living with her family on a community farm without running toilets, and practical tips for you (and your family!) to practice living more fully in spite of the materialism around us. You can find more of Haley's work on her website. If you're interested in the new show Zac mentions in the intro, check out Breaking Pod on Apple Podcasts and Google Play. We'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Reach out to us: Email | Instagram | Twitter Outro music: Heroine Queen by Hallows
“So what are you giving up?” That’s the proverbial question that Catholics face during Lent. While fasting from some material thing can be done as an act of penance, it also has real spiritual perks. Fasting helps us to reorder our priorities when they’ve fallen out of alignment. Our guest today is Haley Stewart. Haley is the author of The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture. In her book, Haley reflects on lessons she and her family learned after quitting their jobs, selling their house, and shedding most of their belongings -- all to live on a sustainable farm for a year. Haley is a wife and mother of four children and blogs at Carrotsformichaelmas.com. While her debut book is a great addition to any Lenten reading list, I think you’ll find that the lessons she shares are meant for a lifetime.
Michael welcomes Haley Stewart, author of The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture, to discuss her latest book and how we can begin to detach from our contemporary obsession with moreLinks:The Grace of Enough is available from Ave Maria Press: https://www.avemariapress.com/product/1-59471-817-2/The-Grace-of-Enough/#description_tabFind Haley at Carrots for Michaelmas: https://www.carrotsformichaelmas.com/Support the show (https://catholicexchange.com/donate)
What a delightful group of women we are talking with this month! I hope you’ll enjoy this recording with Haley Stewart. Haley is mama to four and wife to a beekeeper, author, blogger, podcaster … a prolific person, in general! She’s also written a book titled, The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture. You can find Haley at all these places … Blog: https://www.carrotsformichaelmas.com/ Podcast: https://fountainsofcarrots.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haleycarrots/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaleyCarrots Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarrotsForMichaelmas/
Haley Stewart, of CarrotsForMichaelmas.com, shares about her family journey to satisfaction in simplicity which led to the new book "The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture" available now on www.avemariapress.com Get extra segments and other perks at patreon.com/outsidethewalls.
Hey there! Welcome back to the Just One Small Thing Podcast. One of my good friends is joining us this week, the amazing Haley Stewart. Haley is a mom, wife, Catholic writer and podcaster. You likely know her from her blog, Carrots for Michaelmas or her podcast Fountains of Carrots. Haley is a remarkable, engaging, faith-filled lady, and I know you are going to love this episode with her. Haley is joining us on the podcast to talk about her new book, The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture. The Grace of Enough chronicles Haley and her family's decision to radically change their lives. Tired of the rat-race of typical urban life, Haley and her family decided to sell their house, quit their jobs and move their family half way across the country for a year of simple living on a farm. Based on this experience and their Catholic Faith, after leaving the farm, the Stewarts created a new life for themselves that focuses on what is simple and true and beautiful. Reading this book will offer an important and powerful challenge for all families wondering if "this is it?". Because I just can't help myself, Haley and I talk about just one important point she make in this book (there are many!). We discuss why it is so important that we and our children experience farm life and animals. The Grace of Enough hits on MANY topics important to the life of a catholic parent. Here are just a few of them: The Freedom of Having Less Love of the Land True Beauty Creating a School of Love in our Homes Hospitality Creating Community The Generous Love of NFP Teaching Our Children to Love Generously Finding Hope in a Dark Work Because this book covers so many great topics, I thought this book would be really fun to discuss in a bookclub--and YOU'RE INVITED to join this bookclub! It will be a live bookclub hosted in a private facebook group (if you are a Catholic Lady, click here to be added). The Bookclub will be held on Oct 25th at 8pm Central. And Haley will be there! So, get the book (right here), read as much as you can, and join us for a fun and important conversation! See you there! Thank you for all of your love and support! Your sister in the small things, Nancy
We usually don't publish episodes on Fridays but this is a special edition because *drumroll* it's launch day for Haley's book! It's been an 18 month process but The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture is finally HERE! We're discussing some of the themes of Haley's book that tells … Continue reading FoC 094: Living the Fullness of the Gospel Through the Grace of Enough →
Leah + Haley Stewart (Carrots for Michaelmas and Fountains of Carrots) talk: -using your gifts even when it seems like you have absolutely nothing give -watching childhood fave movies with our kiddos -using your gifts in your family -being a thermostat not a thermometer -dads and their compliments -moving from FL to TX -embracing your gifts + motivation to walk out your own unique life -good hard things -meal planning -magic in the mess About Haley Stewart Haley Stewart is a Catholic writer, speaker, and homeschooling mama to three (and one on the way) living in Waco, TX with her beekeeper/farmer/chef husband Daniel. She blogs at Carrots for Michaelmas where she discusses faith, motherhood, books, culture, and simple living. She also co-hosts The Fountains of Carrots Podcast and her first book with Ave Maria Press: The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture will be released this fall. Haley Stewart Online Carrots for Michaelmas - Facebook - Instagram Leah and Life Around the Coffee Cup Online Life Around the Coffee Cup - Facebook - Instagram Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Android This Podcast Episode is Brought to You By: The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle `` Guys, my favorite online resource of the year is releasing April 11-16 - THE ULTIMATE HOMEMAKING BUNDLE!! I love this bundle because it's just like sitting in a room with a bunch of people who have been there, done that, and have wisdom to share! I'll be telling you more about it in the coming weeks and I cannot wait! You can make sure you don't miss it or forget in the shuffle of life by clicking here.