#140 [Live Slowly This Summer] with Jodi Grubbs

Are you ready to shift into a slower gear?

Summer is naturally a time to live at a slower pace. School’s out, you probably have fewer activities on your calendar, and you might even have extra time off work.

Let’s take advantage of this season and create some intentional rhythms that allow us to slow down, and connect with God and with people.

My friend Jodi Grubbs is on the show gently guiding us into slower living and sharing some practices to help us be unhurried.

You’ll hear us talk about…

  • Creating slow-living rhythms for summer

  • Slowing down to deepen friendships

  • How Jesus modeled slowness

  • Finding your Soul Care Sanctuary

Jodi H. Grubbs is the podcast host of Our Island in the City and a slow-living advocate. She is the author of a children’s book, The Island Adventures of Lili and Oliver, and coauthor of a Bible study called The Friendship Café. Jodi, her husband, Dean, and their daughter, Lili, live in outside Raleigh, North Carolina.

 
 

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Start a Girls Talking Life Group

Girls Talking Life is all about cultivating community and creating meaningful connections. In pursuit of that mission, I’m launching Girls Talking Life Groups. It’s like a book club but for the podcast.

You listen to an episode then get together with friends to discuss, reflect, and apply it to your life.

I’ve created Reflection Guides for some of the series and stand-alone episodes, so the work has been done for you. Just listen and discuss!

The Girls Talking Life podcast and Reflection Guides were recently approved by my local church to be used as small group curriculum and now you can use them for your small group too! Don’t have a small group? Start one!

Grab the Girls Talking Life Group Quick Start Guide. I outline a couple of simple steps, answer a few questions you may have, and tell you exactly how I’d start, if I were starting a group. Because I am! I’m hosting a group this summer at my house and I encourage you to do the same!

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