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* Be sure to listen to Episode 10, Finding the Answer, before enjoying this soul-nourishing conversation.
Gosh, what a sweet 30-minute conversation with my friend, Rebecca Stilwell, owner of Spring Hill Antique Mall (SHAM) + Columbia Antique Marketplace. After coming out of a 27-year career in Financial Services, Rebecca shares about how her perfectly planned life took a detour, ten years ago. "One by one, the wheels came off, the track; my dad's health, financial service was in a hard time, life just got messy." She shares about her mom's encouragement that God was not wringing His hands over her situation. That mattered. Then her dad, in the latter stages of Alzheimer's said, "It's going to be okay." That mattered, too.
Presently, Rebecca most resonates with Psalm 23: 1... "I lack for nothing." We talk about how humility has changed her for the better, what she wishes she would've done differently in parenting, and her wisdom nuggets from 58 years of life and faith experiences.
Rebecca tells us about how she became the owner of a 1958 former-gymnasium-turned-antique mall, and then, two weeks later, her dad passed away. The antique mall vendors rallied around her and allowed her time to grieve.
"That's how the SHAM is. It's a pasture. A haven. A sweet place with great people." - Rebecca Stilwell
Show Notes:
Rebecca Stilwell's Wisdom Nuggets:
1. The main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing. Don't get too busy.
To visit/connect with Rebecca at the Spring Hill Antique Mall (and her newly opened store, Columbia Antique Marketplace)
Rebecca's newly opened store: Columbia Antique Marketplace
Learn about Pasture Experience Retreats: PastureExperience.com
My humble, grateful thanks for listening, subscribing, sharing + supporting! - xo, Bekah
@BekahJanePogue
My humble, humble thanks to:
Bema Meda Production + Team
By Bekah Pogue4.1
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* Be sure to listen to Episode 10, Finding the Answer, before enjoying this soul-nourishing conversation.
Gosh, what a sweet 30-minute conversation with my friend, Rebecca Stilwell, owner of Spring Hill Antique Mall (SHAM) + Columbia Antique Marketplace. After coming out of a 27-year career in Financial Services, Rebecca shares about how her perfectly planned life took a detour, ten years ago. "One by one, the wheels came off, the track; my dad's health, financial service was in a hard time, life just got messy." She shares about her mom's encouragement that God was not wringing His hands over her situation. That mattered. Then her dad, in the latter stages of Alzheimer's said, "It's going to be okay." That mattered, too.
Presently, Rebecca most resonates with Psalm 23: 1... "I lack for nothing." We talk about how humility has changed her for the better, what she wishes she would've done differently in parenting, and her wisdom nuggets from 58 years of life and faith experiences.
Rebecca tells us about how she became the owner of a 1958 former-gymnasium-turned-antique mall, and then, two weeks later, her dad passed away. The antique mall vendors rallied around her and allowed her time to grieve.
"That's how the SHAM is. It's a pasture. A haven. A sweet place with great people." - Rebecca Stilwell
Show Notes:
Rebecca Stilwell's Wisdom Nuggets:
1. The main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing. Don't get too busy.
To visit/connect with Rebecca at the Spring Hill Antique Mall (and her newly opened store, Columbia Antique Marketplace)
Rebecca's newly opened store: Columbia Antique Marketplace
Learn about Pasture Experience Retreats: PastureExperience.com
My humble, grateful thanks for listening, subscribing, sharing + supporting! - xo, Bekah
@BekahJanePogue
My humble, humble thanks to:
Bema Meda Production + Team