Épisodes

  • Episode 54: Crunchy-ish, Not Crazy: Small Wins for Real-Life Health
    Jan 22 2026

    If you’ve ever started a health kick on Monday and abandoned it by Thursday… this episode is for you. 😉

    In this week’s episode of Southern Sisters, we’re talking about health. Not the all-or-nothing, white-knuckle kind, but the real-life, small-wins kind that actually fits into busy schedules, picky kids, and full plates (literally and figuratively).

    We share our own honest experiences with different diet trends (yes, carnivore and keto made appearances), the pressure to “do it perfectly,” and why that mindset almost always backfires. Instead, we’re reframing health as a series of small, sustainable choices that build over time... without guilt, shame, or starting over every Monday.

    Along the way, Evie brings the fun in Pop Culture Corner, where we talk about American foods banned in other countries (prepare to be surprised 👀), food swaps that don’t feel punishing, and how little changes can impact energy, mood, and even patience in parenting.

    This conversation isn’t about restriction — it’s about honoring your body, modeling healthy habits for your kids, and choosing consistency over perfection. Because health isn’t about doing everything right… it’s about doing something better than yesterday.

    If you’re craving encouragement instead of pressure, and progress instead of perfection, this one’s for you.

    Key Takeaways
    • Health isn’t all or nothing — and it was never meant to be

    • Small, consistent changes lead to lasting results

    • Food choices affect energy, mood, and how we show up as parents

    • Modeling healthy habits for kids matters more than perfection

    • Honoring your body means respecting the season you’re in

    Favorite Sound Bites
    • “Health isn’t all or nothing.”

    • “Small wins done consistently beat big changes done once.”

    • “Honor your body for what it’s already done for you.”

    Reflection Question

    What’s one small, realistic health choice you can make this week — not to be perfect, but to be kinder to your body?

    Have you seen Meggan’s Book? You can find a copy of Building Everyday Faith through GRIT and Grace at Amazon here: https://a.co/d/bBNSjEV

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    38 min
  • Episode 53: Navigating Big Feelings
    Jan 15 2026

    Nurturing kids feels different now... and if you’ve been sensing that shift, you’re not alone.

    In this episode of Southern Sisters, we’re talking about big feelings. The ones our kids are carrying, the ones we’re navigating as adults, and the courage it takes to hold space for both. We were so excited to welcome Dom Montoya as our special guest today to talk all things mental and emotion health of children. Drawing from her back ground as a middle school teacher for the last 6 years, we talk about everything from changing family dynamics to social media pressures to the emotional weight kids carry at younger ages than ever before, this conversation is honest, timely, and deeply needed.

    We talk about what emotional health really looks like in children (hint: it’s not the absence of emotion), why validating feelings matters more than fixing them, and how creating safe spaces at home helps our kids learn, grow, and connect. We also reflect on how routines, consistency, and open communication give kids a sense of security in a world that often feels overwhelming.

    Throughout the episode, we come back to sisterhood and faith, because parenting was never meant to be done in isolation. We share practical ways to support our children’s emotional development while also giving ourselves grace as we learn alongside them. Being a brave mom doesn’t mean having all the answers; it means showing up, listening well, and modeling what it looks like to feel deeply and trust God in the process.

    If you’ve ever worried you’re saying the wrong thing… if you’ve felt overwhelmed by your child’s emotions… or if you just need reassurance that you’re not alone in this season… this episode is for you.

    💛 Episode Highlights

    • Why motherhood feels different in today’s world
    • How technology and culture impact children’s emotional health
    • The importance of validating feelings instead of dismissing them
    • What it means to create safe spaces for kids to express emotions
    • Why routines and consistency help children feel secure
    • How faith can anchor families through emotional struggles
    • The power of sisterhood in navigating motherhood

    🔊 Sound Bites

    • “Big feelings aren’t a parenting failure.”
    • “Our kids don’t need fixing — they need to feel seen.”
    • “You don’t have to do this alone.”

    Have you seen Meggan’s Book? You can find a copy on Amazon here: Building Everyday Faith through GRIT and Grace

    Get on our newsletter! (thesouthernsisterhood.com) There’s a 7 day devotional freebie!

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

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    48 min
  • Episode 52: Small Changes, Big Impact
    Jan 8 2026

    As we step into a new year, it’s easy to feel the pressure to become a brand-new version of ourselves: new habits, new goals, new energy, new everything. But in this episode of Southern Sisters, Meggan offers a gentler (and honestly, more sustainable) invitation: what if growth isn’t about becoming someone new, but caring better for who you already are?

    This conversation is all about the power of small changes. The kind that don’t feel flashy or Instagram-worthy, but quietly change everything over time. Meggan shares why slow growth is still real growth, and how tiny, consistent shifts in our habits, mindset, and home environment can have a bigger impact than we think.

    Drawing inspiration from Florence Nightingale, we talk about how meaningful change often starts with simple, practical adjustments — better light, fresh air, order, care — not dramatic overhauls. The same is true in our own lives. When we tend to the small things with faithfulness, trust begins to grow — trust in ourselves, trust in the process, and trust that God is working even when progress feels slow.

    This episode is a reminder that you don’t need to rise to the level of your goals — you need systems, rhythms, and habits that support the life you’re already living. Every baby step counts. Every small act of care matters. And you are not behind.

    Episode Highlights
    • Why growth doesn’t require becoming someone new

    • How small habits quietly compound over time

    • What Florence Nightingale teaches us about practical change

    • Why your home environment affects your energy and mindset

    • The power of consistency over intensity

    • How faithfulness in small things creates a rooted life

    • Why slow progress is still progress — and worth celebrating

    Sound Bites
    • “Small habits compound over time.”

    • “Slow growth is still growth.”

    • “Every little baby step counts.”

    Reflection Question

    What is one small change I can make this week to care better for who I already am?

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

    • 📸 Instagram: @southernsisterspodcast
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    23 min
  • Episode 51: Dear 2026: I'm learning to Carry it All, without having to carry it ALONE! (with Cortney)
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, Cortney reflects on one of her greatest accomplishments of 2025: learning how to hold responsibility and rest at the same time. Her letter to 2026 is about healthier rhythms, releasing burnout, and understanding that strength doesn’t require exhaustion.

    She shares what it looks like to lead, serve, and show up fully, without losing herself in the process. This conversation gently challenges the belief that rest must be earned and reminds us that sustainable growth comes from balance, support, and grace.

    If you’ve ever felt like everything depends on you, this episode will encourage you to pause, breathe, and remember that you don’t have to carry it all alone.

    Want a copy of Meggan’s Book? You can find it here: https://a.co/d/4ODmWbF

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

    • 📸 Instagram: @southernsisterspodcast
    • 🌐 Website: www.thesouthernsisterhood.com
    • ✉️ Email: southernsisterspodcast@gmail.com
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    14 min
  • Episode 50: Dear 2026: I'm saying YES anyways! (with Evey)
    Jan 1 2026

    This episode is Evey’s brave and vulnerable letter to 2026 — one rooted in courage, growth, and learning to live beyond anxiety. She opens up about what it looks like to stop letting fear have the final say and begin saying yes to opportunities, experiences, and growth even when anxiety is present.

    Evey shares how learning to manage anxious thoughts has changed the way she approaches life, relationships, and herself. This conversation isn’t about eliminating fear, it’s about moving forward with it and choosing bravery anyway.

    If anxiety has ever kept you from saying yes, this episode will feel deeply validating and quietly empowering.

    Want a copy of Meggan’s Book? You can find it here: https://a.co/d/4ODmWbF

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

    • 📸 Instagram: @southernsisterspodcast
    • 🌐 Website: www.thesouthernsisterhood.com
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    9 min
  • Episode 49: Dear 2026: I'm finding Strength in the Unknown (with Meggan)
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, Meggan reflects on one of the biggest lessons of 2025: the unexpected strength that comes from the unknown. This letter to 2026 is about releasing fear, embracing uncertainty, and learning that growth often happens when the path isn’t clearly marked.

    Meggan shares how not knowing what’s ahead has stretched her faith, reshaped her perspective, and revealed just how much peace can exist without certainty. It’s an honest conversation about living in the in-between and choosing courage over control.

    If you’re navigating a season where clarity feels out of reach, this episode will remind you that God often does His best work in the unknown.

    Want a copy of Meggan’s Book? You can find it here: https://a.co/d/4ODmWbF

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

    • 📸 Instagram: @southernsisterspodcast
    • 🌐 Website: www.thesouthernsisterhood.com
    • ✉️ Email: southernsisterspodcast@gmail.com
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    10 min
  • Episode 48: Dear 2026: I'm Trusting God with What's Next (with Lindsay)
    Jan 1 2026

    This episode is Lindsay’s heartfelt letter to 2026: a reflection rooted in faith, surrender, and quiet confidence. As she looks back on what she’s learned and forward to what’s ahead, Lindsay shares what it really means to trust God when the future feels unknown.

    She talks honestly about releasing control, letting go of timelines, and choosing peace over pressure. This conversation is a reminder that trust isn’t passive, it’s an active decision to believe that God is already working, even when we can’t see the full picture yet.

    If you’re standing on the edge of something new and wondering what comes next, this episode will feel like a deep breath and a gentle nudge to keep trusting.

    Want a copy of Meggan’s Book? You can find it here: https://a.co/d/4ODmWbF

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

    • 📸 Instagram: @southernsisterspodcast
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    13 min
  • Episode 47: Merry Christmas, Memories and Making the Magic
    Dec 25 2025

    Episode 47: Merry Christmas, Memories & Making the Magic

    This week feels extra special — because we’re switching things up. Evey is graciously sitting this one out, and our brother Josh is in for a Christmas episode that is equal parts laugh-out-loud memories and meaningful reflection.

    We’re talking all things family Christmases: the traditions that stuck, the chaos that made us laugh later, and the moments we didn’t realize were shaping us while we were living them.

    Somehow, between the stories and the sibling banter, we land on something deeper: being the magic maker.

    Not the Pinterest-perfect kind. The kind that shows up. The kind that creates safety, joy, and connection — even when things aren’t perfect.

    This episode is lighthearted, nostalgic, and full of warmth — and yes, we may or may not end it by singing “Carol of the Bells” together. You’ve been warned.

    If you’re in the middle of the holiday hustle, this one is your reminder that the magic isn’t something you buy — it’s something you build.

    WHAT WE TALK ABOUT

    • Swapping sisters for brothers (and how that went 😅)
    • Favorite and forgotten Christmas family memories
    • Why the smallest moments often become the most meaningful
    • What it really means to be the magic maker
    • Letting go of perfection and choosing presence
    • Ending the episode with a little Christmas music chaos 🎶

    TAKEAWAY

    You don’t have to recreate someone else’s holiday traditions to make this season special. The magic is already in you — in your presence, your laughter, and your willingness to show up.

    We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:

    • 📸 Instagram: @southernsisterspodcast
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    37 min