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...
WHAT I LEARNED AS A STAY-AT-HOME MOM (AND GOING BACK TO WORK)
Relatable Parenting
28 minutes
4 weeks ago
WHAT I LEARNED AS A STAY-AT-HOME MOM (AND GOING BACK TO WORK)
In this heartfelt solo episode, Priscilla opens up about the powerful lessons she learned during her season as a stay-at-home mom — and the emotional, faith-filled transition back into the workforce. From learning to let go of constant phone use and rediscovering presence, to finding deep purpose in motherhood and surrendering control to God, this episode is deeply relatable for moms in every season. Priscilla shares how her identity shifted from career-driven to family-centered, the tension ...
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...