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Why are we talking about goals in mid-March? Isn’t talking about goals and goal-setting reserved for January and January only? It’s right about now, we question the goals we set, feel that we’ve failed miserably at goal-setting, and are ready to throw in the towel, even though we started the year really excited about our new plans. In this episode, you’ll learn three mindsets that probably tripped you up at the very beginning of goal-setting, three lies that may be holding you back from achieving your goals, four truths to help you regroup, so you can get back on track, and three practical strategies to bounce back with grace. Key Quotes Crushing your goals has more to do with choosing to believe what God says about you. When in doubt, choose who God says you are. What would it look like to tune out your negative voices to tune into your loving God? God is more interested in you conforming more and more into the image of His Son than He is about whether you’ve completed your checklist for the day. Knowing God and loving God are the ultimate success. As a servant of Christ, your success isn’t determined by your ability to keep goals set on January 1. Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry there's no added cost to you! Curious Faith by Logan Wolfram The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast Five Resources to Help You Assess You How to break free from destructive expectations FREE 5-day Inner Critic Challenge Prayer e-book Here’s how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill’s weekly “the good + the grace” email
Did you know there’s a secret menu at Chick-fil-A? On this episode of My Pleasure: The Unofficial Chick-fil-A Podcast we’re lifting the veil on these hidden menu hacks. Ready to be part of the Chick-fil-A insiders’ club? Most fast food restaurants have an underground secret menu that you won’t find posted in the drive thru. Even Chick-fil-A has a secret menu, although they would very much like you to believe that they don’t! In a 2018 blog post they write, “The internet is full of conspiracy theories. Loch Ness Monsters, UFOs, Secret Menus at Chick-fil-A… Not everything you read on the internet is true, but one thing is for certain: There is no Chick-fil-A Secret Menu.” We decided to do some independent research. We recruited our friend, author, speaker and amazing home chef Logan Wolfram to help. We knew this extrovert would be up for the challenge, and she definitely was! Here are four secret menu recipe hacks we definitely think you should try. Edited by Jim Mann, Mann Made Productions. For fan gear, freebies and more visit ChickfilaPodcast.com. For chat, laughs and chicken, connect with us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram.
Today I'm talking with my dear friend Logan Wolfram on what it felt like to lose a dream and what she's learning in the process of it all. You can also listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play! Encouraged by this episode? Head over to iTunes to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Reviews are how people know if they should listen or not, so please if you like the show, take a minute and give it a review. Thank you so much!
We are smack in the middle of the Dog Days of Summer, both literally and on this podcast, and today's guest is Logan Wolfram, author of Curious Faith and friend of the show. Logan has big dogs, and big dogs make big smells. My favorite quote from the show is when Logan says, "You just kind of sign yourself up for these weird things when you have animals." Also, I think this episode wins for most use of the word "humping." To prepare yourself for this episode, ask yourself this, "If your dog eats part of your sandwich, do you throw the rest away, eat it anyway, or serve it to your kids?" Ponder that, and while you do, listen in, and lighten up! Episode sponsor: Today's episode is sponsored by FabFitFun! FabFitFun is a seasonal subscription box with full-size beauty, fitness, fashion, and lifestyle products. It's basically like getting a birthday present in the mail four times a year. It retails for $49.99 but always contains products totaling over $200, and they're giving Lighten Up listeners $10 off your first box when you use code LIGHTENUP at fabfitfun.com. Links from the show: Dog Days of Summer super googley research: Wikipedia National Geographic Farmer's Almanac Almanac.com Check out Logan's book, Curious Faith Find Logan: Facebook Instagram This isn't Logan's make-ahead waffle recipe but this is the one I've been using and it's awesome and easy and my kids think I'm amazing now. Logan's previous visits to Lighten Up: episode 2 episode 31 The Lighten Up Guidelines for Laughing at Life
Before I introduce our guest on the show today, I have some very exciting news. My husband Robert and I have released a brand new Christmas project this year and it is now available on all digital platforms. This Christmas, we wanted to create a really reflective worship experience that we could share with you, … Continue reading "Episode 25: Holiday Hospitality with Logan Wolfram"
Melanie and Logan Wolfram talk about surviving summer and cultivating relationships with everyone from coffee shop hipsters to neighbors. HOT DANG IT’S SUMMER, so listen in, and lighten up!
My guest for The Happy Half Hour #27 is Logan Wolfram. Logan would give you full access to her pantry if you lived next door. She is a plate-juggling mom and interior decorator turned author, speaker, and host of the Allume Conference. She is a passionate leader who desires to see women live fully in Christ. Logan is the author of Curious Faith; Rediscovering Hope in the God of Possibility. She is currently working on her second book which is set to release in Fall 2018. Along with her husband, Jeremy, she divides most of her time between wrangling two inquisitive boys and a 175-pound dog named Titan. Logan was first on The Happy Hour for episode #57. If you missed her then, make sure to catch up here. In our conversation today, Logan shares about traveling to China with her young kids and consequently, a truancy report. We also talk about our Voxer mastermind group, which we both use to bounce ideas off each other, ask questions and encourage one another in our work. And Logan gets the usual Happy Half Hour routine, with questions like what advice she likes to give out, what success means to her and where she'd like to live for a year. Y'all enjoy catching back up with Logan, and have a great weekend! {You can listen to the showHERE. And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends. Just use the FB & Twitter links at the end of this post!} Links from the Show I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron Logan's Post: A Life Hack That Saves My Sanity (and my leftovers!) Music from Jason Poe Connect with Logan Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Sponsor: PrepDish Prep Dish is a healthy subscription-based meal planning service. When you sign up, you'll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After a couple of hours on the weekend, you'll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. You'll save time and have some amazingly delicious meals like Smoky Paprika Chicken Legs with Roasted Carrots, Parsnips & Fennel or Turkey & Zucchini Lasagna. Allison is offering listeners one month for just $4! You can't beat it. Check out PrepDish for this amazing deal! Use code: happyhour
It’s time for our Everyday Woman interview! In this episode, Monica talks with Logan Wolfram, curator of the Allume Conference about what it means to #BeEnough even after you’ve followed God’s lead to walk away from something “successful” in the eyes of the world. You’re going to love Logan’s transparency, and you’ll find her willingness to shed expectations remarkably refreshing. For more resources, make sure to visit www.bestillbefree.com. You can also find us at www.facebook.com/bestillbefree, www.twitter.com/bestillbefree. And if you want a close-knit community of friends to share, encourage and walk through life with, be sure to join our private Facebook group, at www.facebook.com/groups/betogethercommunity!
What's it like to be busy and successful at doing good things that are some people's dreams, but that come with an unknown cost? Logan was chief steward and curator of the Allume conference for four years. Then she stopped, and the conference ended. Why? Plus, the behind the scenes reality of an event where the one running the event doesn't always get paid. Also - valuable insight on working with a publisher; find out why a two-book deal might not be a great idea; and sometimes a friend says something so meaningful that it makes you cry - don't miss the last ten minutes and why Logan is still crying.
What’s it like to be busy and successful at doing good things that are some people’s dreams, but that come with an unknown cost? Logan was chief steward and curator of the Allume conference for four years. Then she stopped, and the conference ended. Why? Plus, the behind the scenes reality of an event where the one running the event doesn’t always get paid. Also - valuable insight on working with a publisher; find out why a two-book deal might not be a great idea; and sometimes a friend says something so meaningful that it makes you cry - don’t miss the last ten minutes and why Logan is still crying.
Melanie talks with Logan Wolfram, author of Curious Faith and head of Allume Conference, about how we can bring light to our communities, chopping off her hair and going gluten free, origami, launching her first book, and husbands buying maxipads.
Logan Wolfram would give you full access to her pantry if you lived next door. She is a plate-juggling mom and interior decorator turned writer, speaker, and host of the Allume Conference. She is a passionate leader who desires to see women live fully in Christ. We chat about: Her new book Curious Faith How she handled a surprising piece of mail Her brother's Chinese wedding How she is maintaining perspective in the face of a medical diagnosis
As moms who are raising the next generation, something that is so important is reigniting our faith. As we teach and model this for our children, they watch and pick up on how we live out our faith. Logan Wolfram, my guest on this episode of the podcast, is the perfect person to learn from and chat with about this! I know you'll be both encouraged and challenged - in a good way - by everything she shares. In This Episode You'll Hear... Thoughts about feeling stuck in the mundane moments of motherhood How God spoke to her after she had two miscarriages About losing our curiosity when it comes to knowing God How to reignite our faith and curiosity Practical ways to revive yourself and your life How to deal with both curiosity and fear Eliminate the Overwhelm of Meal Planning Get your free 30 day trial at PlanToEat.com. Quick Links Logan's book: Curious Faith: Rediscovering Hope in the God of Possibility The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind The Day the Crayons Quit The Big Orange Splot Love the song in the outro? It's called God Day. It's by Jen Stanbro and you can get it on iTunes by clicking here and check out Jen's site by clicking here. Connect with Logan Wolfram Blog:LoganWolfram.com Social media:Twitter FacebookPinterestInstagram How to Listen to This Podcast Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher and get the latest episodes as soon as they are available. If you're new to podcasts, click here learn more about them! Click the play button in the post or grab your favorite podcast app and join us for a chat!
Logan Wolfram joins me for episode 12. She lives in South Carolina with her husband, 2 boys and large dog. Logan is such a likable woman and really is like every girls' girl. I guarantee you will feel like you guys are friends by the end of the show. In her life, she has been a chef, decorator, director of a bloggers conference--even though she wasn't a blogger--and now she is a newly published author. In our conversation, we talked about what its like to be a work from home mom, her go to dinners, handling disappointments, and what it looks like to cultivate curiosity in your life. We unpack some key points from her new book, Curious Faith: Rediscovering Hope In The God of Possibility. Thank you so much for listening this week! I truly want to connect with you. I want to get to know you! Come find me over on Instagram @sarahwbragg --it is really my most favorite place to hang out during the week.
As moms who are raising the next generation, something that is so important is reigniting our faith. As we teach and model this for our children, they watch and pick up on how we live out our faith. Logan Wolfram, my guest on this episode of the podcast, is the... Read more
Jamie talks with Logan Wolfram about mountain climbing, being a mom and her upcoming book...
Do you ever look around at all the amazing things bloggers are doing and feel like you just can’t keep up? Or feel like you just keep missing out on all the cool opportunities? Today’s podcast guest, Logan Wolfram, Executive Director of the Allume Conference, has a good word for you today. A word of […] The post How to Not Miss Out :: Logan Wolfram {Ep 17} appeared first on Declare.