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Episode 4: Learning What it Means to Be a Woman with Ashley & Sarah

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • Our experiences with womanhood and how our perspectives have changed
  • That womanhood does not involve only what happens inside the home
  • The importance of stewarding the influence we have as women

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Links & Resources from this Episode:

  • 3 Pitfalls of a Productivity-Driven Society


Finding Eve, by Rita Springer


No More Christian Nice Girl, by Paul Coughlin & Jennifer D. Degler, Ph.D.


Own Your Life, by Sally Clarkson


What’s Best Next, by  Matt Perman


Quotes from this Episode:

“Women are very, very powerful, and we need to learn to steward that power because we do carry influence every single place we go.”

“We don’t gain influence from our doing, we gain influence from our being.”

“Nurturing is a part of womanhood.”


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This podcast is jut one of many ways I seek to invest in the lives of women.


New to Podcasts?

If you’re new to podcasts, think of them like little radio shows that you can listen to at your convenience. They are perfect to listen to and learn from as you workout, fold laundry, commute to work, or wash dishes. We’ve found even our children enjoy having a podcast on in the background as they play.

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1. Listen right here on the blog. You can download the podcast to your computer or listen to it here on the blog. You can see it in the “podcast player” just above this section you’re reading. Simply press play to start listening.

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I look forward to growing together with you this year!

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Filed Under: Goals, Intentional Living, Podcast, Productivity

About Ashley Weaver

Ashley is Leigh Ann's Virtual Assistant and loves working behind the scenes at Intentional by Grace. She currently share about homeschooling as an "easily distracted mom" on her YouTube channel at Joyful Noise Living. Ashley is a former English teacher, a current work-at-home homeschool mom, loves singing loudly, and is constantly in search for the best whole food recipes.

Previous Post: «Often when we hear the word weak, we think the opposite of it is is strong, and in most cases, this can be true. But when we consider that the weak women of 2 Timothy were fools, simple-minded fools, the opposite would not indicate strength, but instead wisdom. The opposite of a weak woman is a wise woman. Let’s do some comparing and contrasting between wise women and weak women. Episode 3: How Do I Become the Woman of God I Was Created to Be?
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  1. Rosemary Evers

    June 24, 2019 at 8:37 am

    Ladies,
    I have recently re-discovered the podcasts. I want to thank you for your openness and honesty in episode 3. I found myself shaking my head as you describe your thoughts on what you should do and how you should behave, etc. because many of the descriptions where like listening to myself as I have been discovering over the last couple of years. I look forward to working through the podcasts! God Bless

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