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36: Prayer, Wine, Chocolate and a Journal? Yes. Oh Yes.

36: Prayer, Wine, Chocolate and a Journal? Yes. Oh Yes.

FromDo Something Beautiful


36: Prayer, Wine, Chocolate and a Journal? Yes. Oh Yes.

FromDo Something Beautiful

ratings:
Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Remember those younger years of trying to make friends, feeling left out, hurt by what some girl in 4th grade said .... Those golden years of self confidence, faith taking root, and understanding the world around us are challenging. ENTER: Amy Brooks. Amy Brooks loves to pray, eat chocolate and drink wine. Definitely my kind of gal. She is also a mother and author of the newest journal, Be Yourself, for tween girls - a totally underserved community. Amy shares with us her inspiration of what happened to her as a young girl that has kept inspiring her all these years later and materialized in her journal today. Amy is a doll. She is kind, sweet, and has a heart for our young girls. I haven't found anything as beautiful and purposeful as this journal for the tween-girl age. I already bought two for my nieces, and they LOVE them! You can purchase your Be Yourself: A Journal for Catholic Girls, here: https://www.amazon.com/Be-Yourself-Journal-Catholic-Girls/dp/194400839X You can connect with Amy here: http://prayerwinechocolate.com/ Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/leahdarrow)
Released:
Dec 11, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

People are good. You might not think that if you listen to traditional news, but that's a lie. Everyday heroes and saints live among us and my goal is to introduce them to you.We are inspired by the words of Mother Teresa, "Do something beautiful for God. Do it with your life. Do it every day. Do it in your own way. But do it!” Leah Darrow, former model and contestant on America's Next Top Model, draws on her experience in the beauty industry to expose the lies we are told about our worth being tied to our appearance and instead invites us to look again at the real meaning of beauty in service to mankind.