Send us Fan Mail We went back to a church we’ve visited before and this time? No notes. No complaints. Just… really, really good. Because life has these transitions, some you expect, some you don’t, and even when you know they’re coming… you still don’t feel ready. Steph is stepping into one of tho…
Send us Fan Mail We kicked things off with our latest church shopping adventure… and let’s just say, it wasn’t exactly welcoming. Because if we can’t get it right in the one place that’s supposed to reflect Jesus the most, what does that say about how we’re showing up the rest of the week? What if …
Send us Fan Mail After a break, Easter, and a stretch of more structured episodes, this one is a full catch up. Spring break recaps, life lately, the highs, the mess, and the moments that caught us off guard. We talk about wh...
Send us Fan Mail Turns out going back can be part of moving forward. We share about a recent church visit, including returning to a place Steph used to work and all the nostalgia and reflection that came with it. What we love...
Send us Fan Mail You didn’t go through all of this to go back. After everything—church hurt, growth, hard conversations, and choosing not to stay stuck—this episode is about one thing: We are not the same anymore and if you relate than, You’re not the same anymore, either! And that’s not something …
Send a text After talking about church hurt and the temptation to just skate by spiritually, the next question is obvious: If community matters… how do we actually find it again? Rebuilding community after disappointment can feel intimidating. It’s easier to stay guarded, keep things surface-level,…
Send a text “I have a lot of complicated feelings about the church, but I don’t have any about Jesus.” In a season where many people are processing disappointment, hurt, and complicated emotions about faith communities, we’re asking an honest question: what does it look like to keep moving toward J…
Send a text We are in Leviticus. We are in Lent. And we are in midlife. This season can feel unhinged. Hormones shifting. Roles evolving. Energy changing. And somewhere in the middle of it all, it’s easy to slip into skating by. Just surviving. Managing symptoms. Protecting comfort. Keeping everyth…
Send a text There comes a moment when you realize you’re not just your parents’ kid anymore — you’re starting to see the shift. The questions feel different. The responsibilities feel closer. And you quietly wonder, “When did this happen?” In this episode, Steph talks about sensing this season appr…
Send a text This episode marks a pivot for us. We’re choosing lighter, brighter, and forward-focused—and learning how to trust God with what’s next. We talk about God-sized dreams, releasing old rhythms, and believing that His plans are better than the ones we try to control. We share how God is sh…
Send us a text We love the idea of doing hard things—until God actually asks us to. In this episode of Kinda Preachy, we use the story of Moses and the burning bush as a springboard to talk about discipline, obedience, and why being called by God often exposes our insecurities instead of our confid…
Send us a text This episode has no outline. No agenda. And very little emotional regulation. If perimenopause, storm prep, and intrusive thoughts had a baby—this episode would be it. What started as a normal recording quickly turned into one of those chaotic conversations where you cover everything…
Send us a text Friendship in your 40s isn’t falling apart—it’s being redefined. In this episode of Kinda Preachy, we talk honestly about what we actually want from friendship in this stage of life—and how those wants have changed. We unpack the tension between desire and reality: the ways we’ve sho…
Send us a text Some of the most powerful words shaping our lives were never spoken by God. In this episode of Kinda Preachy, we unpack how the voices of others—and the quiet lies of the enemy—can slowly become louder than God’s truth. From labels we didn’t choose to repeated messages that shaped ho…
Send us a text Imposter syndrome isn’t just feeling unqualified—it’s also being afraid to be who you actually are. In this episode of Kinda Preachy, we unpack the tension between knowing God has gifted us and still shrinking back to fit in. Sometimes imposter syndrome looks like insecurity. Other t…