In this episode, Josh and Priscilla open up about the real, behind-the-scenes rhythms of managing money as a married couple—without the pressure of perfection or pretending to “have it all figured out.” They share their three pillars of financial decision-making as a team: having a shared financial vision, building communication rhythms, and defining clear roles in the budgeting process. With honesty and humor, they talk about stewardship, generosity, contentment, and how aligning thei...
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In this episode, Josh and Priscilla open up about the real, behind-the-scenes rhythms of managing money as a married couple—without the pressure of perfection or pretending to “have it all figured out.” They share their three pillars of financial decision-making as a team: having a shared financial vision, building communication rhythms, and defining clear roles in the budgeting process. With honesty and humor, they talk about stewardship, generosity, contentment, and how aligning thei...
FAMILY ROUTINES IN PROGRESS: FAITH, FLEXIBILITY, AND FAILS
Relatable Parenting
29 minutes
4 months ago
FAMILY ROUTINES IN PROGRESS: FAITH, FLEXIBILITY, AND FAILS
In this episode of Relatable Parenting, Josh and Priscilla unpack the ever-evolving world of routines as parents—from fitness and housework to spiritual habits and couple dynamics. They open up about what routines have helped their home run smoother, what totally flopped, and how their mindset around structure has changed in this season of young kids. You’ll hear: Why having a routine doesn’t mean being rigidHow Josh’s view of Bible reading shifted in parenthoodThe surprising lesson Priscilla...
Relatable Parenting
In this episode, Josh and Priscilla open up about the real, behind-the-scenes rhythms of managing money as a married couple—without the pressure of perfection or pretending to “have it all figured out.” They share their three pillars of financial decision-making as a team: having a shared financial vision, building communication rhythms, and defining clear roles in the budgeting process. With honesty and humor, they talk about stewardship, generosity, contentment, and how aligning thei...