Ep 111: Practicing Sabbath With Little Kids

Ep 111: Practicing Sabbath With Little Kids

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Ep 156: Camping with kids, Roloff siblings, and Roloff Farms

We are wrapping up this season of the podcast talking about our family tent camping trip, family dynamics + the current state of the family farm, and the "thing behind the thing" when it comes to building a homestead. But don't worry! We will be back in a few months with incredib ...  Show more

Ep 155: Revisiting the Enneagram (Part 2) with Suzanne Stabile

Suzanne Stabile is back with us again to keep the Enneagram conversation going! This time, we're going even deeper—talking about the centers of intelligence (thinking, feeling, and doing) and how understanding them can help us grow, connect better with others, and live more aware ...  Show more

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