Front Porch Revival Podcast

Join my weekly podcast offering reflective conversations on slow living, motherhood, and cultural courage. These episodes are invitations to pause, think clearly, and live with courage and conviction in a noisy world.

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Episode 1:

The Front Porch — What We Lost When We Stepped Inside

As a culture, we lost something when we stopped building porches.
We lost something when we stopped lingering.

In this episode of Front Porch Revival, we talk about what the front porch really represented—and why its disappearance mirrors a deeper cultural shift away from presence, neighborliness, and unhurried life.

This isn’t a conversation about architecture or nostalgia.
It’s a reflection on what happens when a society no longer makes room to stay long enough for real life to unfold.

Episode 2:

The War on Children — Outsourcing Childhood in a Modern World

Something has shifted in the way we view childhood—and most of us feel it long before we can explain it.

In this episode of Front Porch Revival, we talk about the growing pressure to outsource childhood: education, formation, values, and even time itself. What was once shaped primarily at home is now increasingly handed over to institutions, systems, and screens.

This conversation isn’t rooted in fear or reaction.
It’s rooted in discernment.

Episode 3:

You’re Not Failing — Why Homeschooling (and Slowing Down) Feels So Hard

Many women feel like they’re failing—not because they are, but because they’re measuring themselves by standards that were never meant to guide them.

In this episode of Front Porch Revival, we talk about why homeschooling, slow living, and intentional family choices often feel harder than expected—and why that difficulty doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong.

We unpack the cultural pressure to quantify success, the weight of comparison, and the quiet erosion of confidence that happens when wisdom is replaced by metrics.

A Note From the Porch

Front Porch Revival exists because women are hungry for honest conversations, steady faith, and a slower way forward. Every listen, message, and shared episode tells me this work is landing where it’s meant to.

If this podcast has resonated with you, the best way to support it is to share it with a friend—someone you’d invite onto your own front porch.

Thank you for helping this little corner grow.

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