A Letter to the Mother Who Is Trying to Make It to Bedtime without Yelling // Johanna Seagren
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
2d ago
In this fourth episode of the Letters to Mothers series, Johanna Seagren joins me to discuss emotional regulation, our interior life, and burnout in our motherhood. Parenting is hard work, and sometimes it’s louder, messier, more complicated, and packed with tantrums (yours included) than you expected. So many times, we end up exhausted and feeling like this can’t be the vision that God had for your family. We’re diving into a conversation about what it means to be an emotionally-healthy family without losing your mind. If you’re ready to understand your own emotional triggers, learn how to co ..read more
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A Letter to the Mother Wondering about Foster Care and Adoption
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
2w ago
In this third episode of the Letters to Mothers series, Kimberly Henkel of Springs of Love joins me to discuss foster care and adoption. We’re talking about how Kimberly and her husband Greg discerned the call to foster care. We’re also busting myths around adoption that might be holding you back from discerning that call as a family, and both of us are sharing our experiences as adoptive mothers.  Whether you’re exploring the possibility of adoption or foster care, you’re already an adoptive or foster mother, or you’re wondering how to better support adoptive and foster families in your ..read more
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A Letter to the Mother Discerning Family Size with Her Spouse // Grace Stark
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
1M ago
In this second episode of the Letters to Mothers series, Grace Stark from Natural Womanhood joins me to discuss fertility awareness and motherhood. This is a conversation about authentic womens’ healthcare, how to grow in an appreciation of your fertility as a gift, and discerning the size of family that the Lord wants to build with and for you—and what to do if you’re not on the same page as your spouse in that discernment. We also talk about what it means to be mothers to daughters, and how the conversations we have from a very young age shape the way our daughters see their bodies.  If ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Wondering How Theology of the Body Practically Applies to Her Life // Lillian Fallon
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
5M ago
Should we care about what we wear? The short answer is “yes”—but don’t pull out your headphones just yet. There’s more to the conversation than that. What about style? What do you think of when you hear that word? Maybe the pages of fashion magazines or reruns of Project Runway flash through your mind. Or maybe you wonder if style should even be something you think about—how many of us have felt guilty after splurging on a gorgeous dress, wondering how a piece of fabric can capture our imagination and desire. We scold ourselves and say “I should bought something practical.” Or maybe you’ve eve ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Wonder How Theology of the Body Practically Applies to Her Life // Lillian Fallon
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
5M ago
Should we care about what we wear? The short answer is “yes”—but don’t pull out your headphones just yet. There’s more to the conversation than that. What about style? What do you think of when you hear that word? Maybe the pages of fashion magazines or reruns of Project Runway flash through your mind. Or maybe you wonder if style should even be something you think about—how many of us have felt guilty after splurging on a gorgeous dress, wondering how a piece of fabric can capture our imagination and desire. We scold ourselves and say “I should bought something practical.” Or maybe you’ve eve ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Tired of Being Told Who She Should Be // Mary Rose Somarriba
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
7M ago
We’re living in a world of filters and photoshop. Thanks to the constant pull from the smartphone in your pocket, you might be experiencing internet overwhelm and social media fatigue. Is there any relatable women’s media out there that gives an accurate representation of what it means to be a women, reminds you of your belovedness, and encourages you to be authentic? The world needs more of who women ARE. Not a long list of expectations of what we should be doing and what our bodies look like while we’re doing it.  That, and more, is what we’re diving into today in this episode of the Le ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Who Wants to Start Praying with (And For!) Her Spouse // Dr. Sarah Bartel
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
7M ago
Have you ever wished you prayed more with your spouse, but you don’t know where to start? Maybe you’re confident in praying FOR your spouse, but WITH them? In this episode, I’m sitting down with Dr. Sarah Bartel and we’re talking about Cana Feast, the marriage ministry she founded with husband, Nathan, and she’s giving some really practical, nitty-gritty ways that they’ve found make a difference in couple’s marriages - from how to get over the awkwardness of praying together to making time for each other in seasons of change and prioritizing your marriage when schedules are tight or babies are ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Examining Her Day // Tsh Oxenreider
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
8M ago
Have you ever had the experience that life is flying by you at lightning speed and you’re just an observer? The year is already over halfway done, you’re not sure really what you’ve even done for the past six months. You’re just along for the ride. But what if there was a daily practice that helped you grow in your ability to focus, to be grateful, and to be present? In this episode, I’m sitting down with Tsh Oxenreider. I love Tsh—her writing is absolutely fantastic, her podcast is one of the few that I listen to on long drives or as I work through mountains of laundry. And she’s just written ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Who Feels Alone // Sarah Swafford
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
9M ago
When Sarah Swafford first started talking to college students about friendship, it was 2007. They were trying to figure out cellphones, dorm life, emotions, and virtue. Sixteen years later, Sarah is still talking about friendship—and it hasn’t gotten any easier with the rise of social media, smart phones, and a world pandemic. Sarah fist came on the podcast way back in 2018 to talk about emotions and virtue. She’s back for another conversation about virtue, a brand new book called Gift and Grit that she just wrote with her husband, Swaff, and a deep dive into the topic of friendship, especiall ..read more
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A Letter to the Woman Who Feels Guilty about Creativity // Grace Babineau
Letters to Women Podcast | Exploring the Feminine Genius
by Chloe Langr
9M ago
I’m sitting down with Grace Babineau. She’s a wife and mom of two, and she recently wrote an article on Verily Magazine called “Thrift is the Really Romantic Thing” about why saving money might be the best thing for your marriage. And today we’re talking about thrift and romance, but also the virtue of simplicity, prioritizing creativity in seasons where it’s easy to write it off as a luxury or selfish desire, and how to actually cultivate time in your day for creativity. So whether you are wondering how in the world creativity can fit into your daily life if you barely have time for a shower ..read more
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