Nestled Podcast
Summary: Nestled: to settle or lie comfortably within. April and Bayleigh are real life neighbors and friends who are striving together to love their community well. The goal of the Nestled Podcast is to encourage other women to love their home, love their neighbors, and ultimately love and serve the Lord. Each week you’ll hear from guests from a variety of backgrounds who are using their unique giftings to serve others well. To live out daily hospitality takes vulnerability. There will be laughter, tears, and sometimes both at once. April and Bayleigh are willing to give you a peek into their nests so that you know you aren’t alone. Please come back- the door will be open.
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- Artist: April Nicholson and Bayleigh Malone
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Today you'll hear from Ashley Newell! Ashley, along with her husband and three children, started Stand For Orphans over four years ago. She and her husband Herbie have a heart for reaching the vulnerable, the outcast, and the orphan.
Kendall Vanderslice, author of "We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God."
We have spent months talking about wanting others to feel seen, heard, and known... but what are some practical steps to get there?
Wrapping up our series on comparison with some special guests- our husbands! We asked them the questions you guys sent in. Come back next week as we kick off our Summer series, all about using your home and loving your neighbors!
This week we wrap up the last topic sent in from our listeners regarding comparison. We focus in for a few minutes on comparison and the home. We discussed how to be content where you are with what you have, and how we can love people around us in every season. We also remembered some of the homes that had the greatest impact on us as kids, and what made them unique.
This week we are talking about our disdain for Mommy Wars. What opinions should we care about? What should we let go? How can we be a voice of grace rather than discouragement? We also touch on the pressure we put on our kids, and how our words are going to help form their inner monologue.
This week we asked our listeners to tell us their struggles in regards to comparison and family. They came through for us, and we are discussing some of them today. We hope you will feel encouraged that you aren't alone in your struggles, and that you don't have to live in the pit that comparison can often create. We are continuing to pray for freedom for each of you as you search your hearts to find the areas where comparison has taken hold.
This week we are tackling the sticky subject of adult friendships. They can be so hard and messy, but also so meaningful and life giving. We hope that you will leave this week feeling encouraged to find your people and love them well!
We are continuing with our series all about comparison. This week, we are tackling the uncomfortable issue of comparing our beauty and body to others. We hope that you leave this episode encouraged to spend your thoughts, time, and resources on things that hold eternal value!
Whether you are a college student, work full time, or are a stay-at-home mom, we hope we are able to encourage you this week to pursue the specific path God has for you!
A discussion on how to stop comparing your marriage, and begin to help it thrive.
Today we are quickly sharing our hearts on something we feel passionate about- comparison, and how it robs us of so much.
Rebekah Hargraves
Talking with Lisa Leonard about building community as a family with special needs. Lisa's book, Brave Love, releases January 29, 2019
This week we are talking with our real life friend, Jordan! We have been so encouraged as we have watched her live intentionally with those around her. Jordan and her husband Ben moved with their 3 kids to New Orleans 3 years ago. There they are apart of a church plant, Immanuel Community Church. We talk with Jordan about living authentically in community, and including our kids in our outreach opportunities.