Do you find it hard to slow down? Would you classify your life as busy? I think a lot of us would.
I am excited to have Jodi Grubbs on the podcast this week. She is a fellow podcaster, and we talk about slow living. Jodi shares with us about her podcast, Our Island in the City, as well as why slow living is her life message. This revelation that she discovered recently is one of my favorite parts of the episode. I love how God never wastes any of our pain. We also talk about soul-care and its importance in slowing down in life. I promise you do not want to miss the truths Jodi shares.
Book Recommendations:
*The Listening Life by Adam S. McHugh *Essentialism by Greg McKeown *Effortless by Greg McKeown *What Does Your Soul Love? By Gem & Alan Fadling
Also, I am so excited for someone to win a copy of one of Jodi's recommended books: *What Does Your Soul Love? By Gem & Alan Fadling. All the details of the book giveaway are on my website at jodirosser.com or you can click this direct link: https://jodirosser.com/giveaways/what-does-your-soul-love-book-giveaway/
I’m Jodi Grubbs ~ a lingering coffee conversationalist and slow living advocate. I live outside of Raleigh, NC and share a 1952 bungalow with my husband and teen daughter. As a former island girl, I am passionate about coming alongside women who long for that shift to slower living.
I’m a writer & the the host of Our Island in the City Podcast where I love conversing with my guests about faith, ordinary soul care and deep community. I love interacting over on Instagram @jodi.grubbs. If you are interested in subscribing to her newsletter, please I’m a writer & the the host of Our Island in the City Podcast where I love conversing with my guests about faith, ordinary soul care and deep community. I love interacting over on Instagram @jodi.grubbs. If you are interested in subscribing to her newsletter, please click this link.
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