Living a Hidden and Ordinary Life
It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since the country entered its first lockdown due to the pandemic. One thing that the pandemic brought to light was our tendency to normally be ‘on the go’ – to be busy with something, to be going somewhere, to be meeting someone, to be hurrying from one place to another.
Never say you can't: Interview with Maita Crowe
Excitement is brewing in the Hearts+Minds team as our next Overnight Getaway is just days away! The theme for the Overnight is “Forging Meaningful Relationships” and we’re delighted to be welcoming Maita Crowe to deliver not one but two sessions.
What's on our bookshelf? Spiritual reads for busy women this Lent
The season of Lent is just around the corner. While some of us might have our resolutions for the next forty days set in stone, perhaps some of us are scrambling at the last minute to decide how to make the best use of this time to grow in our relationship with God.
#109 | REBROADCAST: Fear of Marriage? Embrace the Challenges & Find Joy
This episode is for you if you are about to get married and are afraid of married life, or starting a family, or going through difficulties in marriage right now.
All you need is Love: Valentine's inspiration
With Valentine’s Day looming in the not so distant future, it’s hard to miss the red roses and heart shapes adorning shop fronts and taking over all the advertising! How are you celebrating this day dedicated to all things love and romance?
When the Saints are Sent Marching out
Some of you may (or may not) remember from childhood the gospel hymn, When the Saints Go Marching In. In it there’s a line that says “I want to be in that number!” I was reminded of it recently when I took a visit to York Cathedral. It’s one of the most famous landmarks in Britain and it is remarkable.
Rebroadcast | Dating & Waiting - What is good advice?
Are you tired of scrolling dating apps and losing heart that you will ever discover your life partner? Join us as we dig into the top 10 tips for those waiting to date.
Podcast Episodes Worth Listening To
There’s something for everyone in the podcast world, on almost every topic imaginable. If you’re in need of something new to add to your podcast playlist, check out some of the shows we’ve been enjoying.
This New Year, be authentically you
Oscar Wilde once said, “be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” It’s a call to really be the unique and unrepeatable person you are. There is something very compelling about authenticity and the choices we make say a lot about who we are.
#107 | Series on Trust: (Part IV) Ability - Can you get the job done?
In today's episode, ''Can You Get the Job Done?'', we explore the third essential building block of trust: ability.
Where is Hope found this Christmas?
I recently received some Christmas cards in the post. It’s such a novelty, because receiving actual post which isn’t a shopping item or bills is unusual. I enjoyed checking the postmark and looking at the handwriting to figure out who had sent it. The anticipation of opening a card from someone I’ve not seen in months forms part of the excitement!
#106 | The psychological immune system - 4 ways to build it? (Rebroadcast)
Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the fascinating concept of psychological immunity and the key elements that contribute to it. We dive deep into the question, 'What is psychological immunity?' to understand its importance and impact on our well-being.
Welcoming the Child Jesus this Christmas season
Maybe you’ve been distracted by the run-up to Christmas - frantically buying last-minute gifts, worrying about the budget that was stretched too far or dealing with tough family dynamics. To quote the well-known cliché, we can end up forgetting the real reason for the season - God made man - and that all these things we do, are a means not an end.
#105 | Advent - a Time of Opportunity (Rebroadcast)
Advent can be a bit of a blur for most people. And yet, if you can give it a moment it can really make an impact on these last few weeks before Christmas. It is a time of opportunity - or grace as we would say in the Catholic tradition.
What's on our Bookshelf? Advent and Christmas
Welcome to our literary series on the blog, “What’s on Our Bookshelf?” where we’re delighted to share our reading recommendations with you. Whatever your genre of choice, we’ve tried to include something for everyone. This month we’re sharing some of our recommendations for the season of Advent and Christmas.
Finding Peace by Surrendering to God This Advent
In this last week before Advent, I always have mixed feelings. I’m torn between letting myself give in to the sheer and unadulterated excitement my children have about all the December merriment and climbing back under my duvet in fear and terror at the prospect of organising it all.
#104 | Real Stories of Passion and Purpose - The Courage to Create
Today, we have a fascinating guest who will be sharing her insights on the courage to create. Emelia Silva is an artist and songwriter with a degree in Global Jazz Studies from UCLA. She has been singing across various genres for the past 18 years.
Humility: what genuine authentic humility means (part II)
This is the second post in a two part series on the virtue of humility. In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus tells us, “learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” (11:29).
Humility: is it a forgotten virtue? (Part I)
One day in 2018 while on a visit to the Holy Land, I took a short day trip to Bethlehem. I joined a large queue outside the Basilica of the Maternity, a Byzantine-style church marking the birthplace of Christ. In front of me stood a woman in her mid-eighties very small in stature.
#103 | Series on Trust: (Part III) What is your Motive? Can you be trusted?
This is the third episode in our series on trust, and today we will explore another essential building block: motive.
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