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The After Dinner Mint
Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner
18 episodes
7 hours ago
The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. One fortnight you get an interview with a local Christian woman about how she became a Christian, who encourages her, and what she has learned about God through suffering that she would not have learned otherwise. On the other fortnight, hosts Bec, Britt, Rach, and Maddy discuss what they're learning about faith, hope, and the right pair of jeans. Sign up to our newsletter, Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] to get honest stories from local Christian women in your inbox on Wednesdays.
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The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. One fortnight you get an interview with a local Christian woman about how she became a Christian, who encourages her, and what she has learned about God through suffering that she would not have learned otherwise. On the other fortnight, hosts Bec, Britt, Rach, and Maddy discuss what they're learning about faith, hope, and the right pair of jeans. Sign up to our newsletter, Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] to get honest stories from local Christian women in your inbox on Wednesdays.
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The After Dinner Mint
Loving On Your Brothers and Sisters
Loving On Your Brothers and Sisters was born from Britt texting this essay [https://katieblackburn.substack.com/p/brotherly-love] to our group chat and us collectively weeping at how beautiful and honest and encouraging it was. Join us as we debrief and process the practicalities of loving our as brothers and sisters in the church. 🎧 What it means to be brothers and sisters in Christ 🎧 Where we've seen this done well in our own lives 🎧 What we are working on to embrace the idea of church being family 🎧 The barriers we've grappled with as we try to love others (see: messy homes, fears of being a bad homemaker, busyness, not wanting to burden others, and not knowing where to start). Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e17-brothers-and-sisters] for everything mentioned in the show. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. If you want to say hello, give us a compliment or suggestion, drop a line to to rebecca@storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au  Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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1 week ago
46 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Felt Weak: An Interview with Pearl Roycroft
We are interviewing all of our regular contributors in Season 1 for you to get to know them better. Today's guest is Pearl Roycroft, a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Perth. In today's episode, we explore: * The joys of being in nature, writing poetry and performing music. * Growing up with parents who were immigrants and became Christians in their 20s, and her own slow journey to a deeper faith. * Pearl's struggles with feeling weak and trusting God with her needs, including periods of travel across the country in her van and working in remote Aboriginal communities, and coming to trust more deeply in his love and provision for her. * How these periods of struggle and changes of seasons have influenced her new album, Closing Doors. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e16-weak-pearl] for everything mentioned in the show. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Pearl released her new album, Closing Doors [https://open.spotify.com/album/5y4SLvLekRf9YQ2nAZm4qK?si=u90HZBoURY6txdaX4l-FmQ], this year. You can listen to her music on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/album/5y4SLvLekRf9YQ2nAZm4qK?si=u90HZBoURY6txdaX4l-FmQ] and Bandcamp [https://pearlroycroft.bandcamp.com/album/closing-doors]. You can see Pearl perform live by following through her company, @redgumrhythm [https://www.instagram.com/redgumrhythm/] and @pearl.music [https://www.instagram.com/pearl.music/] on Instagram. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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3 weeks ago
28 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
The Internet Said Everyone Else is Doing It
The Internet Said Everyone Else is Doing It is a light hearted debrief (with some cackles) with Maddy, Rach, and Bec about learning to parent while drowning in a sea of parenting advice online. Even if you are not a mother, just a woman casting her anxieties upon the internet and hoping for a sign, this is worth a listen as it is ultimately about growing in discernment. In today's episode, we discuss: 🎧 Parenting strategies the internet said would work but did not work as promised with our families. 🎧 What we are learning about parenting as a Christian in a sea of secular parenting advice. 🎧 What we are learning about parenting as a Christian in a sea of "Christian" parenting advice. 🎧 What has actually helped us process problems in parenting. You can listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1t9WsUUc7ituO3sAU9XPId], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-after-dinner-mint/id1797955229], YouTube [https://youtube.com/@storiesidtellyouatdinner?feature=shared], or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e15-the-internet-said] for everything mentioned in the show. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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1 month ago
46 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Wanted Friendship to be Unchanging: An Interview with Bethany Smith
The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. Bethany Smith is a regular contributor to Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner and she shares her desire to hold on tightly to friendships after the isolation of interstate and overseas moves. She explains how God's unchanging nature has been a comfort to her and has changed her approach to friendship as one of gratitude and openness. In today's episode, we explore: * Bethany's role caring for her children and partnering with her husband in their ministry to students at UWA. * Growing up as a pastor's kid and not remembering a day when she did not believe in Jesus. * Her experiences in friendship and isolation with multiple moves overseas and interstate, the desire to hold on tightly to friendships and wanting them to be unchanging. We discuss how she has come to rest in the fact that God is the only one who is unchanging. * How the change in her theology of friendships has changed how she approaches friendship. You can listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1t9WsUUc7ituO3sAU9XPId], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-after-dinner-mint/id1797955229], YouTube [https://youtube.com/@storiesidtellyouatdinner?si=ZGlg2Z-JP_re--St], or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e14-friendship-bethany] for everything mentioned in the show. About Bethany Bethany grew up on the South Coast of NSW, moved to Sydney for university, and met her husband, Matt, while studying at Moore Theological College. They moved to Perth in 2020 to share the gospel with university students at UWA. They've since had three children who she spends her days with, caring for and discipling in the Lord Jesus. Bethany enjoys reading, exercising, baking and attempting to keep her plants alive. Want honest stories from Christian women in Western Australia in your inbox on Wednesdays? Sign up here [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/]. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/]
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1 month ago
42 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
Why Do The Sads Feel So Sad?
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 13 of The After Dinner Mint, a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. Thanks for sharing your day with us! Why Do The Sads Feel So Sad? is a deep dive into grief with a Mental Health Social Worker, a woman in ministry, and a Clinical Psych Registrar. Britt, Maddy and Bec explore our experiences of grief including bereavement but also discuss loss through transitions, aging, and the loss of dreams and potential. Life in a fallen world means we, collectively, are well acquainted with grief. Can grief be a gift? How do we learn to live with it when our bodies shut down? How do we grieve in community? How do we grieve as Christians? As always, we have questions. Join us around the dinner table as we flesh this one out. In Wednesday's episode, we discuss: 🎧 What grief is and the common responses of either ignoring it or being consumed by it. 🎧 How our lives have been shaped by sitting with grief and what it means to grieve as a Christian. 🎧 Making space for grief and being able to sit with it, through therapy, deep friendships, prayer and lament, and what makes this vital skill difficult. 🎧 Grieving in community: the good, the bad and the ugly. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e13-the-sads] for everything mentioned in the show. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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2 months ago
52 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Had a Life Changing Diagnosis
The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. Maddie Richards is a singer-songwriter and a regular contributor to Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We are interviewing all our contributors in Season 1 for you to get to know them better. In today's episode, we explore: * The slowness of the creative process and how Maddie started writing and producing music * Growing up in a Christian family but coming to faith in her twenties * A life changing diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in her twenties, which deepened her trust in the Lord and relationship with church community. * Her shift from wanting to do life on her own and feeling like she had to bring perfection to the Lord and her growing conviction that she can bring her mess to the Lord because he loves her. You can listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1t9WsUUc7ituO3sAU9XPId], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-after-dinner-mint/id1797955229], YouTube [https://youtube.com/@storiesidtellyouatdinner?si=ZGlg2Z-JP_re--St], or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e12-life-changing-diagnosis] for everything mentioned in the show. Check out Post Swim [https://open.spotify.com/track/2vvlMnurdZMg7usdXRQYQU?si=qcn0fva1Sl6DrYGrTFBsUw], Maddie's most recent single. About Maddie Madeleine resides in the sleepy town of Perth Western Australia where she mostly spends her days writing, singing and dancing. With a tone made to mesmerise and lyricism that is tender and true, Madeleine takes the listener to a Heavenlike sort of realm. When not creating songs, she is found down by the seaside or at her favourite local coffee shop. You can find more on Instagram @toastoastbaby Want honest stories from Christian women in Western Australia in your inbox on Wednesdays? Sign up here [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/]. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/]
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2 months ago
27 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
When You Are Not Quiet and Gentle
When You Are Not Quiet and Gentle is an exuberant conversation with Rach, Maddy, and Bec about extrovert personalities (the personality type that calls out to a speaker from the back of the room), the downward mental spiral when you compare yourself to Maud Flanders, and what on earth "quiet and gentle" actually means. Is it a personality type or something much more? Join an ED nurse, a women's ministry worker, and clinical psych reg on a tour through nineties church culture, 1 Peter 3:3-4, and Greek words. Disclaimer: We really, really emphasise that we are 100% not experts here. We're processing what we're learning about the application of biblical principles to life in the hope you might have these conversations with your friends too. In today's episode, we: * Deep dive the concepts of quiet and gentle * Discuss our experiences of not fitting the "quiet and gentle" mould * Explore personality, internal vs external quietness, restless hearts, and dependence on the Lord * Discuss what faithfulness to God has called you to do and be looks like in different women Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e11-quiet-and-gentle] for everything mentioned in the show. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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3 months ago
38 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Couldn't Ignore Polycystic Kidney Disease Anymore: An Interview with Khaiah Thomson
The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. We are interviewing all our regular contributors in Season 1 for you to get to know them better. Khaiah Thomson is a social worker and the author of the Blackwood series. In today's episode, we explore: * Turning your creative hobby into your job and finding ways to get unstuck * Growing up as a pastor's kid in the country. Khaiah believed she was a Christian, but when she moved to Perth as a teenager she wrestled with feeling alone and unloveable. God said to her, "You don't know me." * In a time when people want to outsource discipleship of their kids, the value of growing up in a big family where she felt like it was a safe place to wrestle with all her big questions about faith and life. * Working as a hospital social worker on the renal transplant team whilst also diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease. We discuss coming to terms with eventually needing a kidney transplant when she wanted to ignore it and learning to rest in the fact that God is in control. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e10-khaiah-thomson] for everything mentioned in the show. Check out Welcome to Blackwood [https://www.amazon.com.au/Welcome-Blackwood-Where-Nothing-Seems/dp/0648366138], the first book in the trilogy. So fun!! About Khaiah West Australian Author Khaiah Thomson pens the Blackwood series. The first book Welcome to Blackwood won the Hawkeye Publishing Manuscript Development Prize in 2020. Khaiah first decided to write young adult fiction novels as a way to exercise her brain while on maternity leave. She wanted to create a magical escape for young readers, all the while gently weaving in themes of God's love through the timeless battles of good versus evil, unconditional love and the power of redemption. Khaiah lives in Perth with her husband and two sons. When she isn't working or in her home office writing, Khaiah can usually be found nose-deep in a book, gaming or at the nearest cafe, hovering close to the coffee machine. Khaiah's Welcome to Blackwood series can be found in all good bookstores and Hawkeye Books [https://hawkeyebooks.com.au/products/blackwood-series-bundle-pack-3-books]. Want honest stories from Christian women in Western Australia in your inbox on Wednesdays? Sign up here [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/]. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/]
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3 months ago
34 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
You're So Vain, You Probably Think This Podcast is About You
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 9 of The After Dinner Mint, a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. Thanks for sharing your day with us! You're So Vain, You Probably Think This Podcast is About You is a conversation with Rach, Britt, Maddy, and Bec about our vain interests (see: fashion, deep-diving true crime podcasts, mindless celebrity knowledge, trashy novels, and music you scream-sing in the car with no kids around). The kind of stuff you wonder… "As a Christian, should I even be into this?" In today's episode, we: 🎧 Discuss what we are learning about pleasure, freedom, gratitude, and boundaries. 🎧 Deep dive about personality, identity, stewardship, and the authenticity trap 🎧 Share how we work out (even on air), whether a book or a show is a good thing for us 🎧 The role of community in working out what we watch and don't watch, read or don't read, listen or don't listen to. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e9-vain] for everything mentioned in the show.  Learn more about the Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner team [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/our-team]. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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4 months ago
40 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When Comparison Made Me Want to Quit: An Interview with Mariah Hlatywayo
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 8 of The After Dinner Mint podcast. The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. We are interviewing all our regular contributors in Season 1 for you to get to know them better. Mariah is a singer-songwriter and drummer from Perth, Western Australia. In today's episode, we explore: * The joys of writing and performing music, as well as feeling close to God through music. * Growing up in a musical family in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with a mother who was Catholic and a father who was Pentecostal. In her twenties, Mariah attended a Bible teaching church with her family and came to realise how deeply God loved her. * Mariah's struggles with comparison in relation to her body image and music, and wanting to quit music because of this. She shared how God met her in this and what helps her fight discouragement and comparison. * How these periods of struggle have influenced her new EP, I'll Be Counting Still, releasing in July 2025. You can listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1t9WsUUc7ituO3sAU9XPId], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-after-dinner-mint/id1797955229], or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-ep8-comparison-mariah] for everything mentioned in the show. Mariah is launching her new EP, I'll Be Counting Still, live at The Ellington [https://www.ellingtonjazz.com.au/tc-events/mariah-hlatywayobrid-be-counting-still-ep-launch/] on Tuesday 1 July. About Mariah Mariah Hlatywayo (lutch-why-oh) is a singer-songwriter and drummer from Perth, Western Australia. She grew up in a musical family and enjoys writing, singing and playing songs inspired by her  Christian faith and life experiences. When she is not making music [https://open.spotify.com/artist/21d2pEJEIjCdL8mvWSwcXD?si=SBqVYu1CS9Go2YszsuV4kA%20(https://open.spotify.com/artist/21d2pEJEIjCdL8mvWSwcXD?si=SBqVYu1CS9Go2YszsuV4kA)], you can find her teaching music to teenagers, drinking coffee, and annoying Felicity – her fluffy rag-doll cat. Find more at mariahhlatywayo.com [http://mariahhlatywayo.com/] Want honest stories from Christian women in Western Australia in your inbox on Wednesdays? Sign up here [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/]. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/]
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4 months ago
37 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Felt Alone: An Interview with Tenielle Neda
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 7 of The After Dinner Mint podcast. The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. We are interviewing all our regular contributors in Season 1 for you to get to know them better. Tenielle is a train driver and singer-songwriter from remote Western Australia. She is married to a NZ born camera-man & teacher, Daniel, and they have three precious, young children. In today's episode, we explore: * The joys of writing and performing music, as well as feeling close to God through song. * The slow process of coming to Christ as a young adult through her brother's conversion and Christian friends. Tenielle was raised in a family that went to church on Easter and Christmas and her parents separated when she was eight years old. * Tenielle's struggles with, "How could God love me?" and feeling alone in certain periods of her life. * How these periods of wrestling have assured her of God's love and have influenced her new album, The Way of Love [https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/2ExMUa0K27NawrmWDvoTFU?si=ed74d3d8ef3f4a46&nd=1&dlsi=1ec563926e2d46b1], releasing in July 2025. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e7-tenielle-neda] for everything mentioned in the show. You can pre-save Tenielle's new album, The Way of Love [https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/2ExMUa0K27NawrmWDvoTFU?si=ed74d3d8ef3f4a46&nd=1&dlsi=1ec563926e2d46b1], on Spotify, or see her perform live with John van Deusen at Freo Church on 18 and 19 July [https://events.humanitix.com/copy-of-copy-of-sessions-and-origin-collective-at-fremantle-church-present-john-van-deusen-and-tenielle-neda-v6x3k68n]. About Tenielle Tenielle Neda is a train driver & singer-songwriter from remote Western Australia. She is married to a NZ born camera-man & teacher, Daniel, and they have three precious, young children. Tenielle has studied at Trinity Theological College in Perth, and hopes to continue her theological studies, amidst busy mum life and music creation. She finds that studying God's word - knowing him and loving him more - deeply inspires and informs her songwriting. Her music is an expression of her faith and experience of life through the lens of the gospel. You can follow her music at tenielleneda.com [http://tenielleneda.com/] Want honest stories from Christian women in Western Australia in your inbox on Wednesdays? Sign up here [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/]. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/]
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5 months ago
24 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
I Don't Want to Optimise Anymore
I Don't Want to Optimise Anymore is a conversation with Rach, Britt, and Bec about productivity and hustle culture, barriers to rest, and what we are learning about pursuing rest. The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. In today's episode, we explore: 🎧 What drives us to pack our schedules full, tick boxes, and get stuff done 🎧 What gets in the way of us saying no and carving out deliberate margin to rest. 🎧 What we are learning about rest, limits, finitude, and prayer. For everything mentioned in the show today, check out our show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e6-i-dont-want-optimise]. If you enjoyed this episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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5 months ago
39 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Felt Like a Failure. An Interview with Sarah Burt
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 3 of The After Dinner Mint, a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. Thanks for sharing your day with us! We are interviewing all of our regular contributors in Season 1 of the podcast for you to get to know them better. Today's guest is Sarah Burt, who lives on a farm in the Great Southern. In today's episode, we explore: * The joys of amateur theatre and getting out into nature * The slow process of coming to Christ from a secular family through friends, Christian Union, and God's gentle leading. * Sarah's experiences of postnatal depression, what she learned about God's character, and what helped her heal. * Encouragement for those struggling with depression and for those struggling postpartum. If you are struggling postpartum, you can contact the PANDA National Perinatal Mental Health Helpline [https://www.panda.org.au/], or with depression in different circumstances you can contact Life Line on 13 11 14. You can also book an appointment with your GP for a Mental Health Care Plan. They can refer you for sessions with a psychologist or social worker under Medicare. If you're in regional or remote Western Australia, these can even be done via telehealth. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e5-when-i-felt-like-a-failure] for everything mentioned in this episode.  Sign up to our free, weekly newsletter Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] to get honest stories from Christian women straight to your inbox on Wednesday. Never miss a thing - podcasts, essays, poems and fun events. 
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6 months ago
25 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
Escaping Small Talk
Today's episode is a conversation about what we are learning about pursuing depth in friendships with three of our regular podcast hosts: Rach, Britt, and Bec. The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. In today's episode, we explore: 🎧 How we've gotten to know our actual neighbours 🎧 Our barriers to going deep in our real relationships (and they were different for all of us!) 🎧 Escaping the "catch-up trap," and complaints about the price of eggs 🍳 🎧 What we are learning about intentionality in our friendships and the fine dance between oversharing, validation, and the ever elusive authenticity. You can check out our https://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e2-doubtshow notes here [https://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e4-escaping-small-talk]. If you enjoyed the honest storytelling in today's episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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6 months ago
38 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned When I Burned Out in Ministry: An Interview with Amy Stopher
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 3 of The After Dinner Mint, a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. Thanks for sharing your day with us! We are interviewing all of our regular contributors in Season 1 of the podcast. Today's guest is Amy Stopher. In today's episode, we explore: * The joys of gardening and sneaky walks with secateurs. * Reading the Bible and doing life with other women and how to get this happening in your life, without being weird * Amy's experiences with burnout in ministry, what she learned about God, and what helped her heal. About Amy: Amy grew up by the beach, the third of four sisters, and first learned the gospel from her parents. She taught high school students Politics and English, before studying Theology at Trinity Theological College in Perth, WA. Now Amy serves on the ministry team at Providence City, and delights in seeing women grow in their confidence to teach God's word. Amy loves gardening, cooking for people and eating with them, and early mornings at the beach. She lives with her dog, Billie. You can find more of her work on Substack [https://substack.com/@aymesto]. Check out the show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-ep3-amy-stopher]. Want honest stories in your inbox from Christian women in Western Australia on Wednesdays? Sign up to our newsletter, Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/about] ❤️
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6 months ago
46 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
I Love God... But What Do I Do With My Doubts?
Today's episode is a conversation with three of our regular podcast hosts, Rach, Britt, and Bec. The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. In today's episode, we explore: - How we came to faith - The doubts we experienced in the Christian life - What made doubts harder to process - What helped us process doubts - The surprising role of Christian community. You can check out our show notes here [https://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-e2-doubt]. If you enjoyed the honest storytelling in today's episode, sign up for free encouragement [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] in your inbox on Wednesdays from local Christian women. One week you get essays and poetry, the next week you get a podcast episode. Music: Come Back by Ketsa [https://ketsa.uk/]. Licensed under a Creative Commons License Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 4.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/].
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7 months ago
35 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
What I Learned Through Loss: An Interview with Maddy Rhodes
Thanks for listening to Season 1, Episode 1 of The After Dinner Mint, a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. Thanks for sharing your day with us! In today's episode, we explore: * The joys of running (Maddy, not Bec) and cooking * How Maddy became a Christian from a non-Christian time with a spiritual mother and an atheist father * What Maddy learned about God's character and the doctrine of providence through the suffering of a molar pregnancy Mentioned in this episode: Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy [https://amzn.asia/d/cPYcSoT] by Mark Vroegop When the Noise Won't Stop [https://amzn.asia/d/3EnyNaz] by Paul Grimmond You can find Joseph's story in Genesis 37-50 in the Bible. The verse we reference is, "But Joseph said to them, 'Do not fear, for am I in the place of God? As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.'" Genesis 50:19-20 (ESV) Maddy nominated Sarah Michaels as someone who has encouraged her and would love to hear from next 🫶🏻 PS. I did my best to cut out the background child noise, but there's still some in the background. I'm never going to record while my kids are awake again! We live and learn 😆🙈 Check out our show notes [http://www.storiesidtellyouatdinner.com.au/podcast/s1-ep1-loss-maddy-rhodes]. Want honest stories in your inbox from Christian women in Western Australia on Wednesdays? Sign up to our newsletter here [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/about]❤️
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7 months ago
34 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
Welcome to The After Dinner Mint, the podcast for Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner
Introducing the After Dinner Mint, the podcast for Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner, launching in March 2025. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. These are the stories we pass to you, along with the bread and the wine, not to make us look good, but to remind ourselves of His goodness. Sign up to our free newsletter and Wednesdays from March - November, Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner will land in your inbox. One week, you get essays and poetry from our team of local Christian women. The alternate week, you get the latest podcast episode. We alternate interviews with local Christian women about what they have learned about God through suffering, with chatty episodes with hosts Bec, Britt, Rach, and Maddy about what we are learning about faith, hope, and the right pair of jeans. Sign up to the Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/]newsletter to get honest stories and encouragement from local women in your inbox on Wednesdays.
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8 months ago
5 minutes

The After Dinner Mint
The After Dinner Mint is a podcast of Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner. We bring Christian women in Western Australia together through honest stories. One fortnight you get an interview with a local Christian woman about how she became a Christian, who encourages her, and what she has learned about God through suffering that she would not have learned otherwise. On the other fortnight, hosts Bec, Britt, Rach, and Maddy discuss what they're learning about faith, hope, and the right pair of jeans. Sign up to our newsletter, Stories I'd Tell You at Dinner [https://storiesidtellyouatdinner.substack.com/] to get honest stories from local Christian women in your inbox on Wednesdays.