Woven
Summary: A chef and a theologian step up to the microphone and out flows the Woven podcast. As a former professional chef currently striving to mother as a verb, Rebecca Cochran sees life and faith through the lens of food and community. Rebecca Peet is a theologian, writer and speaker who believes intimacy with Jesus is the cure for what ails you and sees biblical knowledge as not only approachable but essential for the everywoman. With humor and vulnerability, Woven seeks to encourage women to live balanced lives right where they are- in the arms of Jesus.
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This week's episode kicks off Season 4!!! We made it to episode 75! In our first series of this season, we explore the journey down the parallel roads of Faith and Doubt in the Christian life. We discuss the fact that the Christian life is not one without the other, and faith only grows stronger when we lean into the fact that we often doubt. God is cool with it, and we need to be cool with it, too.
Before we start our 4th season of Woven with some pretty awesome (and deep) series, we thought we'd shoot the breeze about fall, the books we're reading and just things that our on our minds. Warning: this is a filler episode, but we will be back next week with a strong, new series. Thanks for listening!
Rebecca Peet is 40! This week we celebrate this milestone birthday by discussing not only what it means for Rebecca to turn 40, but also what it looks like to approach the Third Quarter of life. We dispel the myth that turning 40 is scary. Instead, approaching the "second half" can be quite freeing and hopeful. Cheers to 40!
This week we are rounding out our series on marriage, Yoked, with a conversation on mutual submission. To help us define mutual submission and sort through all the misconceptions on the topic, we invited back our friend, Courtney Ellis.
Continuing in our marriage series, Yoked, this week we broach the very difficult subject of infidelity in marriage. To help us, we've invited our friend, Sarah Collier, to join us. We discuss all types of infidelity in marriage, not just sexual, how to identify and communicate our needs to our spouses, and building, rebuilding and maintaining trust in a marriage. Sarah is such a wise resource on these topics.
This week we continue in our marriage series, Yoked, by discussing the oh so popular topic- the Enneagram. To help us work through how the Enneagram plays out in our marriages, we invited Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach) to join us.
This week we begin a 4-part series on marriage entitled Yoked. In this first episode, we introduce the series by discussing our own marriage journeys, ways our views on marriage have evolved and some tools that have encouraged us through the years.
This week we wrap up our "Four" Keeps of Mothering series with a revisiting of the topic of self-care. We discuss self-care versus self-indulgence, how different people need different types of self-care, and potential motivations behind self-care.
Continuing in our "Four" Keeps of Mothering series, we talk with the women from the Mom Wants More podcast, Alana Dawson and Amber Salhus about how we can invest in our creative pursuits while "moming". We discuss barriers to being creative, misnomers about what it means to be creative, small steps to take to flex your creative muscle, why being creative is important to our well-being, and so much more.
Continuing in our "Four" Keeps of Mothering series, we talk with Christie Cuthbert about the importance of finding humor on this crazy parenting journey.
This week we start a new series entitled The "Four" Keeps of Mothering. Our four "keeps" are Keep Relating, Keep Laughing, Keep Creating and Keep Caring. To help us kick off this series with Keep Relating, we talk with Jen Babakhan. Jen is the author of Detoured: The Messy, Grace-Filled Journey from Working Professional to Stay-at-Home Mom.
Last summer we recorded a series on Stewardship and it really resonated with a lot of our listeners. So, we decided to revisit the subject and see how we were doing with our Stewardship in the areas of shopping, eating and media.
This week we discuss kitchen hacks, 23 and me, Rebecca Peet's midlife crisis and summer weddings. It's a smorgasbord of topics indeed.
This week we put our pastor, Kris McDaniel, in the hot seat on Woven. We discuss tattoos, piercings, judging others on outward appearance, freedom, and so much more. As you can tell by listening, we had a great time!
This week we're talking about the practice of yoga. Christine Cown, a certified Holy Yoga instructor, joins us to discuss the history of the practice, why Christians don't need to be scared of yoga and how we can practice Christ-centered yoga.