Since last Spring, I have found several other Podcasts that I thoroughly enjoy. Since I firmly believe that Cultivating Your Mind can be a very fine thing, I wanted to share with you my top four podcasts recommendations that turn my daily chores, morning walks, and car rides into constant learning opportunities.
I use iTunes Podcasts to subscribe and listen to all of the following recommendations. I am not super tech-savvy, but I'm sure there are other Podcasts apps where you may find these recommendations as well.
This Podcast is the one that got me hooked on listening to Podcasts. Shannon Ables shares 20-30 minutes of inspiring information, ideas, and insights on how to curate your own simply luxurious life. Airing every Monday morning, this Podcast brings me inspiration to start my week with purpose and beauty. The end of each episode features a "Petit Plaisir" where Shannon recommends a book, a film, a play, a recipe, or anything else she is eager to share. Each episode, along with show notes, can be found in the above link.
Lynne Rossetto Kasper hosts this delightful radio series which is then published as a weekly Podcast. Like many of you, I've enjoyed The Splendid Table for years via my 90.1 F.M. NPR station, so I was thrilled to find I could listen to SO MANY EPISODES at my convenience. The Splendid Table declares itself, "The Show For People Who Love to Eat," and delves deep into food through interviews of chefs, writers, travelers, any many others. Additionally, Lynne answers questions from listeners who call in with the culinary inquiries.
While finances is not one of my favorite topics, Scott Alan Turner presents tips to "Get out of debt, save money, and retire early," in a fun, upbeat, and SIMPLE way. Even though budgets have been a part of most of my adult life, I never knew the difference between a 401k and Roth IRA and was completely petrified of the Stock Market. I am not [yet] wheeling and dealing with stock market day-trading; however, I do feel as though I am much more informed (and have a better understanding) investment opportunities as well as the best ways to save and get out of debt (tip: getting out of debt doesn't matter one flip if you don't change your spending habits). Thanks, Scott!
This is the most recent addition to my Podcast collection, and I couldn't be happier to have found it. I was introduced to Birds on a Wire from a dear friend (thanks, Angela!) and fell in love with Karen and her ministry to encourage and equip moms. I've attended several BOAW groups and had the great pleasure of taking part in the first BOAW Conference a few years ago. Karen provides such awesome, motherly advice from discipline and boundaries how-to's to helping our children grow their own faith.
I would love for you to check out these Podcasts and hope that you'll enjoy them all! What Podcasts do you currently enjoy? Please share in the comments below!
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