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What happens to our identity when the people who shaped us are gone?
In this deeply moving episode of Womenfolk Revival, Meara and Maggie are joined by their very first guest, author Ingrid Hanson-Popp (Cellophane Farm and Becoming an Orphan).
We explore the raw, spiritual transition of becoming an "adult orphan" and the unique weight of the caregiving season. Ingrid shares how her childhood roots on a dairy farm taught her the power of Sabbath rest and truth-telling—and how those same roots gave her the strength to face the "double loss" of her parents.
We’re pulling back the curtain on the "Independence Wall" we build to protect ourselves from abandonment and discussing how to finally soften that wall to trust the Creator.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
Connect with Ingrid: Find her powerful books, Cellophane Farm: Life in the Slow Lane and Becoming an Orphan: Lovingly Letting Our Parents Go, at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
By Maggie and MearaWhat happens to our identity when the people who shaped us are gone?
In this deeply moving episode of Womenfolk Revival, Meara and Maggie are joined by their very first guest, author Ingrid Hanson-Popp (Cellophane Farm and Becoming an Orphan).
We explore the raw, spiritual transition of becoming an "adult orphan" and the unique weight of the caregiving season. Ingrid shares how her childhood roots on a dairy farm taught her the power of Sabbath rest and truth-telling—and how those same roots gave her the strength to face the "double loss" of her parents.
We’re pulling back the curtain on the "Independence Wall" we build to protect ourselves from abandonment and discussing how to finally soften that wall to trust the Creator.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
Connect with Ingrid: Find her powerful books, Cellophane Farm: Life in the Slow Lane and Becoming an Orphan: Lovingly Letting Our Parents Go, at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and wherever books are sold.