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Grit 'n' Grace — THE PODCAST

Grit ‘n’ Grace is refreshment for women worn out from following bad rules, working to keep everybody

Episodes

Total: 288

Have you ever felt like a failure at gratitude? Like no matter how many lists you make or journals y

Are you tired of tying yourself into a pretzel just to prove you're not “high maintenance”? In this

Have you spent your life hearing, “You’re just TOO sensitive?” Are you tired of the overthinking, o

What happens when you step away from what you thought defined you? In this heartfelt episode, Cheri

Do you ever feel like "It's just too late" — to get un-stuck or to start something new? Cheri and Am

Do you ever watch other women start living big new adventures and wonder, “How does she do that?” In

Christian women are often told that being "too emotional" is a weakness, but what if our emotions ar

Feeling overwhelmed by grief or big emotions? In this second half of our interview, Michele Cushatt

Feeling like your faith is hanging by a thread? Michele Cushatt returns to share the heart behind he

Grit ‘n’ Grace is baaaaaaaack! After a year-long hiatus, Cheri and Amy return for a much-needed catc

The saying is true. All good things do come to an end. In this last planned episode of Grit 'n' Grac

When we're going through uncertain times, just keeping ourselves afloat can feel like a challenge. I

Let's be honest: It's difficult to love, know, and serve an invisible God. It's especially hard in u

It's uncomfortable to be in a strange season, one in which your reality looks very different than yo

When grandparents take on the job of parenting grandchildren, a mix of blessing and challenge ensues

Feeling alone in the chaos and stress of your life? We understand! Yet, everyone has seasons that it

When you're at the end of your rope, is happiness possible? Tricia Goyer, author of Heart Happy: Sta

It's coming. There will be a day when others misunderstand you. What then? Cheri and Amy discuss str

Being misunderstood is the worst. The Worst. If you've been in that circumstance, you're in good com

Shadia Hrichi, author of Worthy of Love, knows what it's like to feel unworthy. An abortion early in