Intersectional Feminism with Faitth from Be the Bridge

One of the very first episodes I wanted to do was talk about Intersectional Feminism, as a white woman, I realize I have a lot to learn about fighting for all justice, especially racial justice. That’s why for one of my very first episodes I reached out to Be the Bridge, a group striving and […]
Episode 1: The Why Behind Faith and Feminism.
This is not the first podcast episode I ever recorded, but it sure sounds like it. Please excuse the poor editing and the stumbling over words and listen to the heart behind it. Long story short, I started the podcast Faith and Feminism because after years of work with sexually exploited and marginalized women I […]
We Can’t Help Women Over There, Until We Change the Way We Treat Women Over Here.

A Snapshot of Who Buys Women for Sex. He was a biker from Idaho in his late 50s, who had three daughters ranging in age from their late teens to mid-twenties. His scraggly beard reached just below his chin, and a sliver of his belly showed beneath his stretched tight t-shirt. His friend with a […]
The Simple Way I Learned to Hear God’s Voice

Do you ever have navigating what is the voice of God or your own voice? Yeah, I can relate. I remember in college begging God to speak to me. I wanted to hear his voice on so many different areas. Mainly, I just wanted to know what plan God had for my life. I was […]
Six simple ways to cope with (and prevent) burnout.

This past week I was the closest to burnout I had been in years. Dustin and had just started up our Airbnb, and one of our first guests saw a centipede and requested a full refund, which we gave, but I carried a lot of anxiety over how a review could ruin all the time […]
5 Simple Ways to Fight Sex Trafficking

Hey all! I recently had the amazing opportunity to be interviewed about my book and my knowledge on how to fight sex trafficking on my friend Julia’s youtube channel! Check it out and subscribe to all of her videos!
How I became a Christian Feminist.

Feminism- the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. When I was a little girl and the boys told me I couldn’t play sports with them, I ignored them and played anyway. I would run just as fast as they could, and beat them at their own push-up contests. […]
An invitation to stay, even when you disagree.

There’s no doubt that in our society there’s a lot of disagreement and debate on, well, just about everything. People disagree on politics, on kneeling during anthems, on gun control, on the place of women in the church and so, so much more. I won’t lie; I have an inclination to stand up for what I […]
Six reasons why you should be talking about Women’s Day.

Today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day. It’s a day to globally celebrate the economic, political, and social achievements of women past, present, and future. I’m assuming that many in America have not heard of this day. I hadn’t either until a group of women from a church I was working with in Uganda went to […]
Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes.

“Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes.” I have always wondered who said that, as I often repeat it back at myself before I muster the courage to speak. As I find myself doing quite often lately. The most recent time being last night. Dustin and I were celebrating the first days of Spring […]
