Up-sigh-Down Podcast
“We’re desperately in need of relief / From the demanded pursuit of perfection, affection, / And everything they say / Will be the way to freedom” ...But that isn’t the way to freedom, is it? These women have exhausted their belief in the up and down promises of culture, and are here to share the sigh of relief they’ve found in the upside down Kingdom of God. Tackling topics personal to their individual stories, guests join host Andrea Lyn Chartier to show how God uses the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and the weak things of the world to shame the strong. | 1 Cor. 1:17-2:16 | https://andrealyn.bandcamp.com/track/upside-down
Podcasting since 2021 • 9 episodes
Up-sigh-Down Podcast
Latest Episodes
8: Not Self-Made - Melissa De Boer
Challenging the assumption that dependency equates weakness, Melissa De Boer articulates our need for God and community.Related Resources:...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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58:32
7: Rhythms of Rest - Katie Morden
Unpacking the pursuit of abiding with Christ, Katie Morden candidly discusses God's good design — and our great need — for rest. Related Resources:
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Episode 7
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57:41
6: Called for a Purpose - Shelby Gross
After an extended New Years break, the podcast returns by addressing the often overwhelming question of personal callings. Seeking clarity in her own life, Shelby Gross offers valuable insight, speaking to the central purpose we all share as fo...
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Episode 6
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46:04
5: The Paradox of Worth - Natalie Miller
In this final episode of 2021, Natalie Miller tells her story of addiction with newfound freedom. Reflecting on the beliefs and experiences that led her to seek comfort in substance and relationships, she shares the intimate connection between ...
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Episode 5
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1:37:16
4: Relationship with Food - Breanna Wideman
With insights from her own struggles with body image and disordered eating, Breanna Wideman speaks towards the significance of our relationships with food to our relationships with Jesus. She encourages us to be cognizant of our motivations and...
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Episode 4
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42:24