It’s such a joy to kick off Season Two, on Holidays and Hope, with writer, author and speaker Charity Singleton Craig.
As Jen says, Charity’s words on hope and how recent months have affected her, personally, will ring true for so many of us. As we start this new season (both literally, and on the show!), what better timing to explore how we can look forward with renewed hope to the weeks and months ahead?
As we alway ask each guest, Charity also tells us what’s helping her feel at home right now.
Charity is the author of The Art of the Essay: From Ordinary Life to Extraordinary Words (T.S. Poetry Press, 2019) and coauthor, with Ann Kroeker, of On Being a Writer: 12 Simple Habits for a Writing Life That Lasts. She has written for several publications, including Edible Indy, In Touch Magazine, Redbud Post, InCourage, Christianity Today Women, The High Calling, The Curator, Discipleship Journal, Tweetspeak Poetry, The Write Life, Grubstreet Daily, and others. You can find her in your inbox by subscribing to her weekly Wonder Report (https://mailchi.mp/f3048c128431/thewonderreport), online at charitysingletoncraig.com and at Instagram @charitysingletoncraig, or at home in central Indiana, where she lives with her husband and stepsons.
Charity also mentions Myquillin Smith’s new book, Welcome Home: A Cozy Minimalist Guide to Decorating and Hosting All Year Round.
Music for this episode is by Purple Planet.
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