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Today, we share an excellent episode that Melanie recorded with Steven Murphy of The Nook Podcast, all about her faith journey, her time leading worship at Mars Hill Church, Coaching with her husband, and so much more. LINKS: https://anatomyofus.com/ https://www.patreon.com/m/anatomyofus High-Performance Coaching: https://anatomyofus.com/coaching Power Couple Planner: https://anatomyofus.com/power-couple-planner Back to Basics Bootcamp Course: https://anatomyofus.com/backtobasics Subscribe to Our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thestudleys Join Seth's Badass Husband Mastermind: badasshusband.com Download the Clearing Structure in the Resources section at https://www.anatomyofus.com/ We are sponsored by BetterHelp. To find a virtual counselor visit http://betterhelp.com/us We are sponsored by Factor. For 50% off visit factormeals.com/aou50 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining me for this final episode of the Renew Your Mind series is my good friend, Melanie Studley. She and her husband, Seth, run Anatomy of Us, with a focus on helping couples work through marital challenges and create a thriving relationship. They offer personal and couples coaching, and publish great resources and a long-running podcast that can help anyone who chooses to have a growth mindset in their relationships.Click HERE to get the Prayer Planner & Journal that we talked about.She and I talk about quite an interesting story arc that includes:Her salvation at 19Marrying Seth, having kids, and narrowly escaping an ugly divorce.(For more on that, check out "Black-eyed Marriage", Seth & Melanie's first apprearance on The Nook Podcast)10 years of involvement at Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, that came to a halt when the church closed down.A crisis of faith that lasted many years before she and Seth rededicated their lives to Christ in late 2022.The Studley's on-going worth with married couples who are looking for a more unified life together.If you enjoyed this conversation with Melanie, please subscribe, rate, and review this podcast. Don't forget to share this episode with friends and fellow worshippers. Stay connected for more engaging discussions and stories as we continue in this walk of real faith in real time.Please consider a safe and simple financial donation via the following link:Support the showQuestions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:Instagram and TwitterCheck out some great Christian apparel: Pace Christian ClothingUse the promo code "STEVEM15" and save 15% on your order!
This episode marks the beginning of what will be a recurring type of installment wherein I talk to composers, producers, musicians and everything in between; showcasing great music you might not have heard of yet.For this inaugural run , I have the honor of introducing you to Spencer Boliou. He's a producer/performer of some of my favorite music. We discuss his creative evolution from a young kid who dabbled in music to a man who loves God and wants to use his talent to honor God with such good music.***Please consider supporting the The Nook Podcast financially by clicking here: Support the showQuestions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:Instagram and TwitterCheck out some great Christian apparel: Pace Christian ClothingUse the promo code "STEVEM15" and save 15% on your order!
Happy Friday! Last week, we got to hear an incredible account of how the Gospel message fits into our human struggle with depression. My friend, Steven, who is the host, of, The Nook Podcast, came on and shared about his struggle with clinical depression. Not only was it eye opening, but, encouraging. Today, with great honor, and permission, Steven, has allowed me to share an episode of his that took place during a rock bottom experience with his depression. This is a beautiful portrayal of the human experience during a season of deep struggle. Not only that, it is a picture of the suffering and struggling Christian. A picture that is too often avoided, ignored, and not addressed.We want to separate Christianity from hardship and prolonged sorrow. We want to believe that following Jesus means no more assaults on our souls, but in truth, the God we serve, does allow pain and sorrow in His children's lives. Along with this hard reality, we have hope! An unending hope, one that promises the faithful presence of God during every moment of our time below the dark waters. Steven, is a remarkable man. I was bolstered so much by speaking with him. He also addresses the stigma surrounding mental illness. This is an episode you will not want to miss. Support the showLike, follow, subscribe, and drop an encouraging comment below
Steven Murphy, Depression and the Christ FollowerToday, I have a very special guest episode to share with you. Steven Murphy, fellow brother-in-Christ, podcaster, and advocate for those who struggle with depression, joins me to discuss the darkness of depression and the hope of Christ. Steven, hosts, The Nook Podcast, the title stems from an interesting story…. So be sure to listen!Steven Murphy is a believer in Christ, love Him fully, is dedicated to the work of the kingdom, but has not been fully delivered from his own personal struggles with depression and its havoc. He candidly, and vulnerably shares how he has come to terms with loving God and remaining faithful, while lacking a total healing. Steven's story will compel you to face your own questions about the faithfulness of God while suffering remains. Steven will help us to value our weakness, even when they are mental ones that challenge our everyday functionality.Be sure to share this episode and follow The Nook Podcast!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dirty-little-secret-part-2-the-reaction/id1548306594?i=1000609445543Support the showLike, follow, subscribe, and drop an encouraging comment below
Welcome to The Nook Podcast, where we explore stories of faith, hope, and redemption. In this episode, we are joined by Michael Ray Lewis. Michael grew up as an Atheist and his disbelief in God continued until the age of 26 when his wife told him she felt like Jesus was calling her back. Michael began asking questions about science and evolution that were difficult for many Christians to answer. However, digging deeper, he found out about Christian Apologetics and resources offering evidences for God's existence. Michael also shares information about a film he is currently producing, titled Universe Designed. This is a documentary that will explore some of the evidences for God's existence. With interviews from some of the world's top Christian apologists, such as Dr. Frank Turek and Dr. Hugh Ross, this film will present a few of Christianity's best arguments. As a former atheist, director Michael Ray Lewis has since discovered these evidences and given his life to Jesus. This has compelled Michael to share the information he has discovered with the world.Check out the trailer for Universe Designed.***Donating to support The Nook financially is safe and easy via the link below:Support the showQuestions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:Instagram and TwitterCheck out some great Christian apparel: Pace Christian ClothingUse the promo code "STEVEM15" and save 15% on your order!
Welcome to Season 4 of The Nook Podcast!With a new season comes a new series, Personal Jesus; No Cookie Cutter Faith... Looking at stories from people who have been through some incredibly tough times.Joining me to kick things off is Seth Studley. He and his wife, Melanie, run Anatomy of Us; an organization that is all about helping couples build strong marriages and families. Seth is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, and Melanie is a Marriage Expert & Motivational Speaker. They have been married for 18 years and have three kids. Listen to the Studley's first appearance on this show HERE.***Please consider helping support The Nook financially:Support the showQuestions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:Instagram and TwitterCheck out some great Christian apparel: Pace Christian ClothingUse the promo code "STEVEM15" and save 15% on your order!
In this episode of "What Matters Most," we continue our study of the Fruit of the Spirit focusing on Peace. Tabitha Caplinger is joined by Fawn Ellerbrook, and special guest, Stephen Murphy of the Nook Podcast. This particular Fruit, like joy, has some common misconceptions about how we actually experience it. Throughout the episode we talk about the Biblical perspective of peace as well as the practical side in our own experiences and how we can be a people of peace as we navigate the world around us.Thanks so much for tuning in as we continue to discover what matters most. _____________Connect with Steven Murphy on The Nook Podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Table of Contents00:00 Episode Overview01:00 Introductions03:10 Biblical peace06:50 Separating feelings & truth13:40 God's peace can be found in calamity16:31 You can live in God's peace & still struggle with anxiety 18:30 What does it look like to choose peace22:45 It's a long-game26:19 The power of dropping it34:50 Being peacemakers41:22 Go & make disciples no matter what45:30 The connection between wisdom & peace49:05 The difference between a follower & a fan52:15 Peace is a posture I choose54:00 It's ok to be human & need reminding55:30 Doing the work to be like Jesus56:23 A reminder about Shalom What Matters Most is a podcast from Faith Community Church. Connect on socials:FacebookInstagramYouTube channelNo matter where you're at on your journey, you are welcome here.Faith Community Churchinfo@faithcommunity.co636.671.4190
A short encouragement for your week!Based on 1 Timothy 1:12-14Don't you see how wonderfully kind, tolerant, and patient God is with you? Does this mean nothing to you? Can't you see that his kindness is intended to turn you from your sin?–Romans 2:4Though we are overwhelmed by our sins, you forgive them all.–Psalm 65:3O Lord, you are so good, so ready to forgive, so full of unfailing love for all who ask for your help.–Psalm 86:5Season 3 of the Nook Podcast starts on September 5th and marks the return of my regular episodes; talking to people about real faith in real time – Make sure that you're subscribed on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss any of it.In the mean time, enjoy these short encouragements for the month of August.***Questions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterIf you appreciate the topics and guests shared on this podcast, you can help keep the episodes coming with financial support through Buy Me a Coffee. Please consider a one time donation or recurring monthly gifts. Check the link below!Support the show
Season 3 of the Nook Podcast starts on September 5th and marks the return of my regular episodes; talking to people about real faith in real time – Make sure that you're subscribed on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss any of it.In the mean time, enjoy these short encouragements for the month of August.***Questions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterIf you appreciate the topics and guests shared on this podcast, you can help keep the episodes coming with financial support through Buy Me a Coffee. Please consider a one time donation or recurring monthly gifts. Check the link below!Support the show
Vulnerability. Authenticity. If you're going to do a podcast, a willingness to be both is key. With Steven Murphy and The Nook Podcast, these two traits are front and center! In this episode, Steven shares how faith is often misconstrued, how his biggest episode to date almost didn't happen, plus we discuss key strategies you can use to get your own podcast soaring even farther. And one of the big takeaways from this episode is having the courage to publish some of the more vulnerable moments in your life. Link to The Nook Podcast here. Follow Steven on Twitter here. Download the Podcast Roadmap here.
Season 3 of the Nook Podcast starts on September 5th and marks the return of my regular episodes; talking to people about real faith in real time – Make sure that you're subscribed on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss any of it.In the mean time, enjoy these short encouragements for the month of August.***Questions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterIf you appreciate the topics and guests shared on this podcast, you can help keep the episodes coming with financial support through Buy Me a Coffee. Please consider a one time donation or recurring monthly gifts. Check the link below!Support the show
Season 3 of the Nook Podcast starts on September 5th and marks the return of my regular episodes; talking to people about real faith in real time – Make sure that you're subscribed on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss any of it.In the mean time, enjoy these short encouragements for the month of August.***Questions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterIf you appreciate the topics and guests shared on this podcast, you can help keep the episodes coming with financial support through Buy Me a Coffee. Please consider a one time donation or recurring monthly gifts. Check the link below!Support the show
Season 3 of the Nook Podcast starts on September 5th and marks the return of my regular episodes; talking to people about real faith in real time – Make sure that you're subscribed on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss any of it. In the mean time, enjoy these short encouragements for the month of August.***Questions or comments can be sent to steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterIf you appreciate the topics and guests shared on this podcast, you can help keep the episodes coming with financial support through Buy Me a Coffee. Please consider a one time donation or recurring monthly gifts. Check the link below!Support the show
Steve Murphy, founder of The Nook Podcast and NBA Cameraman takes us behind the lens of your favorite sporting event, Olympic Curling! (that's a lie...) Steve is incredible and we're thrilled to have him guest star in this one with us.
Steven Murphy suffered through a number of very dark years. His personal and professional life were in a spiral. After years of helping and serving others, he found that few people were ready to support him through the exhaustion and depression he was facing. These days he is giving others the opportunity to share their own stories of struggle through The Nook Podcast. https://www.podpage.com/the-nook-podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/murphy24p/ https://twitter.com/Murphy24p https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YErn8bDEH0I
The Nook Podcast is one year old! Thank you so much to all of the subscribers!The whole month of February will be dedicated to discussing the importance of regular bible study; how we as believers can keep learning about the depths of God through consistent reading. In this episode, I'm happy to introduce you to Carrie Cristancho. She's a young wife, mom and graphic designer, and she's runs an Instagram account with more than 63,000 followers where she regularly shares what she's learning through her own personal study time. Get the You Version bible app - It's FREE!***Questions or comments about this or any episode:My email: steven@nookpodcast.comJoin our Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterIf you appreciate the topics and guests shared on this podcast, you can help keep the episodes coming with financial support through Buy Me a Coffee. A one time donation or monthly gifts. Check the link below!Support the show
Today marks the start of FOOvember! We're kicking it off by sharing our amazing interview with Steven Murphy of The Nook Podcast, where we talk all about Family of Origin and the Holidays! LINKS https://anatomyofus.com/ https://www.patreon.com/m/anatomyofus High-Performance Coaching: https://anatomyofus.com/coaching To find a virtual counselor visit http://betterhelp.com/us
Just a short episode to tell you about what's coming up this month on The Nook Podcast.Starting September 13, I will have a 3 part series for you that I think you will really enjoy. Give this preview a listen and commit to being here for the next three weeks; this is an amazing story.***Questions or comments about this or any episode:My email: steven@nookpodcast.comJoin The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterFree Give -Away!Leave a good rating and review at Apple Podcasts (it really does help spread the word about this podcast) and I will send you a free I Am Second silicone wristband and a Nook Podcast sticker for your laptop or water bottle!Send a screen grab of your review and your mailing address to: steven@nookpodcast.comThanks!Support the show
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Our behaviors usually start as seeds, incrementally being labored, sowed, and watered over the years and somehow overnight; they seem to have grown into weeds as deep-rooted habits and patterns that we can't escape. Join me today in the second part of my conversation with Steven Murphy, the host of the Nook Podcast, as we sit down to discuss how understanding and protecting our minds open up not only healing but purpose, calling, and our true assignment. You can connect with Steven Murphy, storyteller and host of the Nook Podcast on his website at www.nookpodcast.com and Instagram murphy24Website: www.bigboldfaith.comPartner with Us: https://www.bigboldfaith.com/supportFind Us: @bigboldfaithSupport the show
What if we started looking inward for the answers that we're seeking the most? Join me today with Steven Murphy, the host of the Nook Podcast, as we sit down to discuss the definition of self, whether our identity, love, awareness, or health. The very thing you could be searching for could be what you've already had. We just have to find a way to unlock it. You can connect with Steven Murphy, storyteller and host of the Nook Podcast on his website at www.nookpodcast.com and Instagram @murphy24Website: www.bigboldfaith.comPartner with Us: https://www.bigboldfaith.com/supportFind Us: @bigboldfaithSupport the show
Welcome to The Nook Podcast and a special week of daily episodes highlighting the last months and days of Jesus' life as we head into the Easter Weekend.Today's study centers around Matthew chapter 10 NLT and Mark 9:24Read along in the YouVersion Bible AppJoin me each day this week and invite a friend to listen and discuss things with you!***Questions or comments about this or any episode:My email: steven@nookpodcast.comJoin in the discussion on The Nook Facebook page!Steven's Social Media:@Murphy24p Instagram and TwitterSupport the show
Productivity and organization has been a recurring theme on The Writer's Nook Podcast. Ahead of 2020 NaNoWrimo and as a general rule of thumb: how do you stay organized, measure productivity, and find a home for those stray ideas you always come up with? Hannah and Leah discuss their opposite-but-effective ways of staying organized and on track.Follow us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you enjoy the show, please leave us a review! This helps others find the show. Want to write to us or request a topic? Email us at podcast@btleditorial.com. Visit us on social media at @writersnookpod! You can also find Hannah at @btleditorial, and Leah at @lc_chiasson.
Writing the middle of your story is the hardest party. It's where you start to lose focus, encounter writer's block, and feel like moving on to a shiny, new idea. In this episode of The Writer's Nook Podcast, Hannah and Leah discuss the 'messy middle' of novel writing and how to push through so you can finish your draft.Find The Writer's Nook Podcast online @writersnookpod or email us at podcast@btleditorial.com. Find Hannah online @btleditorial and Leah at @lc_chiasson.
Romance is not only one of the most popular genre among readers, but it makes for engaging subplots in other genres, too. Leah and Hannah discuss how to create tension in fictional romances, popular romance tropes, and some pitfalls you should try to avoid.Find The Writer's Nook Podcast online @writersnookpod or email us at podcast@btleditorial.com. Find Hannah online @btleditorial and Leah at @lc_chiasson.
Readers want to be captivated from the start of your novel. This may shock you, but prologues aren't always the best way to do that. How do you start in media res to gain readers' attention, and how do you incorporate a prologue if you want one? Join Hannah and Leah in this episode of The Writer's Nook Podcast to find out.Find The Writer's Nook Podcast online @writersnookpod or email us at podcast@btleditorial.com. Find Hannah online @btleditorial and Leah at @lc_chiasson.
To kick off the second half of Season 2, Hannah and Leah discuss their 2020 writing goals and their own writing projects. Find The Writer's Nook Podcast online @writersnookpod or email us at podcast@btleditorial.com
In the Season 2 opener of The Writer's Nook Podcast, Hannah and Leah introduce the season's writing advice topics as well as talk more about themselves and their backgrounds. Find The Writer's Nook Podcast online @writersnookpod or email us at podcast@btleditorial.com
How do you conquer your word count without burning out? In this episode, Hannah and Leah discuss time management tips, the myth of the "hustle," and how to balance self-care with writing. Follow The Writer's Nook Podcast on social media @writersnookpod or online at www.btleditorial.com/podcast. Follow Hannah on social media at @btleditorial and Leah at @lcdavisauthor.
Today on the Nook Podcast, we learn about CBD - a hot topic across the U.S. and something we've witnessed popping up in skin care products. Our expert today is Blair Lauren Brown the founder and CEO behind Verté LLC. Blair brought Verte Essentials™, the adaptogenic skincare property, featuring hemp CBD to consumer shelves in specialty markets spanning 23 states and 3 countries. Blair is steeped in the CBD industry and was the perfect person for us to ask our “dumb” questions. We hope you enjoy the podcast today.
How do you take your novel's first draft through the revisions process? Hannah and Leah discuss the makeup of a first draft, how to get started on your editing, and how to keep your revisions organized. Don't forget to follow The Writer's Nook Podcast on social media @writersnookpod or online at www.btleditorial.com/podcast.
You've probably heard of plotting and pantsing by now, but did you know that you can be both? Your creative writing process doesn't have to fit into one box. Find out more about how you can create a flexible plot that even the staunchest of plotters and hardline pantsers would be able to work with. Don't forget to follow The Writer's Nook Podcast on social media @writersnookpod or online at www.btleditorial.com/podcast.
Today on The Nook Podcast we have Robyn Katz, the Founder and Director of Talkpoint in Australia. Robyn works with Australia's business community to #HUMANISEWORK. She speaks to use about leadership and her concern that "We've forgotten that doing and being the right thing is more important than being seen as being doing the right thing. " Robyn is a Nook Council Member and you can learn more about her here. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, it helps us tremendously if you share it with your friends. And be sure to subscribe and leave a review and comments wherever you listen. Thank you!
Meet The Nook founders, Noa and Kim, and learn about why they started The Nook as a basecamp for women on their way up, and how The Nook Podcast will feature weekly experts in the fields of career, finance, wellness, outdoor adventure, and travel. Learn more about Noa and Kim at The Nook.