Letters to Women - Exploring the Feminine Genius
Summary: What comes to mind when you think of the daily life of a woman who’s living out the feminine genius? The feminine genius isn’t a box that you have to stuff yourself into. It’s not a cookie-cutter model for how to live authentically as a Catholic woman. In fact, the feminine genius will look different in the life of every woman since we all have our own story to live, our own journey back to the Father’s heart. Welcome to Letters to Women, a podcast that explores the feminine genius. Every other week, join host Chloe Langr as she dives in with other Catholic women about how they embrace their unique feminine genius in their ordinary, daily life as women.
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In this episode, I interview Kelsie Gartner, an incredibly authentic woman who talks about her experience with same sex attraction and her search for the truth.
In this episode, I interview Kaitlyn Simon, an amazingly vulnerable woman who talks about her struggles with depression and anxiety.
In this episode, I interview Breanna Elley, a Nebraska Fertility Practitioner who teaches Creighton Model Natural Family Planning. We visit about contraception, the pill, NFP, and why charting your cycle is the best thing you can do for self-care as a woman.
In this episode, I interview Mary Khadivi, a missionary with Saint Paul's Outreach. We discuss how the feminine genius impacts her mission work. Music: "Golden Sunrise" by Josh Woodward From the Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0
In this episode, I interview Mary Mooradian, my mom, and ask her about spiritual motherhood and how she lives out the feminine genius in her ordinary life. Music: "Golden Sunrise" by Josh Woodward From the Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0
In this first podcast, I talk about Saint John Paul II's "Letter to Women" and introduce the podcast series. Music: "Golden Sunrise" by Josh Woodward From the Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0