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A Letter to the Woman Who Feels Guilty about Creativity // Grace Babineau

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I’m sitting down with Grace Babineau. She’s a wife and mom of two, and she recently wrote an article on Verily Magazine called “Thrift is the Really Romantic Thing” about why saving money might be the best thing for your marriage. And today we’re talking about thrift and romance, but also the virtue of simplicity, prioritizing creativity in seasons where it’s easy to write it off as a luxury or selfish desire, and how to actually cultivate time in your day for creativity. So whether you are wondering how in the world creativity can fit into your daily life if you barely have time for a shower, or you’re interested in learning about how simplicity and thrift can actually be romantic, sister, this letter is for you. Topics we talked about in this episode: Grace’s story as a Catholic woman Grace’s recent article for Verily Magazine on what G.K. Chesterton had to say about thrift and romance Finding things to talk about with your spouse when you don’t share interests in common What it looks like for Grace prioritize and cultivate creativity as a woman and mother How witnessing her daughter play reminds Grace of the importance of play in her own life—and what play practically looks like in our lives as women, wives, and moms How to embrace thrift and creativity when it comes to home making How Grace lives ou the feminine genius in her daily life Resources you should check out after listening to this episode: Read Grace’s article on Verily Magazine My episode of the Letters to Women podcast with Leila Lawler on her series Summa Domestica Visit Grace’s blog, A Graceful Journal Check out the sponsor for today’s episode, Sacred Heart Tea, and use the code LETTERS to get 10% off your purchase at checkout Pick up a copy of the Letters to Women book (and use the code LETTERS at checkout to receive 15% off your purchase!) Check out my monthly newsletter, Naptime Notes Subscribe and Review Letters to Women in iTunes Are you subscribed to Letters to Women? If not, you should subscribe today! You don’t want to miss any of the upcoming episodes. Click here to subscribe in iTunes.
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I’m sitting down with Grace Babineau. She’s a wife and mom of two, and she recently wrote an article on Verily Magazine called “Thrift is the Really Romantic Thing” about why saving money might be the best thing for your marriage. And today we’re talking about thrift and romance, but also the virtue of simplicity, prioritizing creativity in seasons where it’s easy to write it off as a luxury or selfish desire, and how to actually cultivate time in your day for creativity. So whether you are wondering how in the world creativity can fit into your daily life if you barely have time for a shower, or you’re interested in learning about how simplicity and thrift can actually be romantic, sister, this letter is for you. Topics we talked about in this episode: Grace’s story as a Catholic woman Grace’s recent article for Verily Magazine on what G.K. Chesterton had to say about thrift and romance Finding things to talk about with your spouse when you don’t share interests in common What it looks like for Grace prioritize and cultivate creativity as a woman and mother How witnessing her daughter play reminds Grace of the importance of play in her own life—and what play practically looks like in our lives as women, wives, and moms How to embrace thrift and creativity when it comes to home making How Grace lives ou the feminine genius in her daily life Resources you should check out after listening to this episode: Read Grace’s article on Verily Magazine My episode of the Letters to Women podcast with Leila Lawler on her series Summa Domestica Visit Grace’s blog, A Graceful Journal Check out the sponsor for today’s episode, Sacred Heart Tea, and use the code LETTERS to get 10% off your purchase at checkout Pick up a copy of the Letters to Women book (and use the code LETTERS at checkout to receive 15% off your purchase!) Check out my monthly newsletter, Naptime Notes Subscribe and Review Letters to Women in iTunes Are you subscribed to Letters to Women? If not, you should subscribe today! You don’t want to miss any of the upcoming episodes. Click here to subscribe in iTunes.
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