Mental health

How and why female friendships are so important with Naama Barnea-Goraly

How and why female friendships are so important with Naama Barnea-Goraly

In today's interview, I will be talking about how and why female friendships are important with none other than the amazing Naama Barnea-Goraly (M.D. and creator of Telle- a private app designed especially for women to connect with the women they can be themselves with, and nurture female friendships). 

By the end of this video you will know:

  • The difference between male and female communication and why it evolved that way

  • The science behind female friendships in terms of how they can improve your health and well-being

  • How to foster healthy female friendships (plus how the Telle app can help!)

  • And much more!

Sound like your cup of tea, lovely?

Great! You can do whatever it is you need to do to get comfortable and press play to access this awesome conversation, below:

An Interview with Trudi on the Need for Greater Representation of the Women of the Bible

An Interview with Trudi on the Need for Greater Representation of the Women of the Bible

Today's interview comes from another personal friend of mine: Trudi- a beautiful soul who literally makes me laugh until I cry. The other thing that I love about Trudi is her open-mindedness, empathy and compassion for other people, which you will definitely notice as you read her discussion of issues such as:

  • The need for a greater representation of the women of the Bible in the body of Christ
  • Women's strength and role in raising godly children
  • The fact that there is no partiality with God whether amongst His children or between the sexes
  • God's provision and ability to provide peace in any storm

An Interview with Angie Webb on Naomi

An Interview with Angie Webb on Naomi

Today's interview is from Angie Webb whose website can be found at Angiekaywebb.com where, in her own words:

"I share my journey out of fear, anxiety and agoraphobia. For years and years my life revolved around living the lie the enemy had fed me along with those who were called to love me. After years of abuse, neglect and emotional torture I believed the lie that was given to me and fed on it for more than 30 years- much of it since the age of 4 or 5 years old. I struggled more after the murder/suicide of my grandparents in 1996 which is when my agoraphobia overtook my world and the world of my family. On my website you can find hopefully encouraging words, helpful sources of hope along with scriptures"

Read on as she shares her amazing perspective on Naomi (her favourite woman of the Bible), how Naomi ties into her personal testimony and what we, as modern women, can also draw from her:

An Interview with Ashley Morgan Jackson on Mary (Martha's sister)

An Interview with Ashley Morgan Jackson on Mary (Martha's sister)

Today's interview comes from Ashley Morgan Jackson, of Ashleymorganjackson.com, where she shares great content ranging from reflections to hair tutorials. Most recently, I have been especially inspired by her "Burden of Being Broken" series where she discusses her experiences of "struggling with her mental health" in order to address an issue that is not "talked about openly in general, let alone in Christian circles". Ashley also tackles this subject within her interview, as she relates her own personal testimony to some of the events of (her favourite woman of the Bible) Mary's life: