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This week, Hannah and Barbi sit down to catch up… despite the fact that they literally live in the same house. Between running family business, prepping for Dad’s upcoming track meet, church commitments, health appointments, and general life chaos, the podcast has somehow become the only time they actually talk about anything meaningful.
They cover a little bit of everything - Hannah’s new car, MRIs, road-tripping, Lent, carnivore, leadership night at church, and why showing up for family just kind of happens naturally when you’re all in it together. They also unpack the generational obsession with fun drink cups (because hydration is apparently now a personality trait) and the surprising wisdom behind embracing singleness… even though neither of them is single.
With Casey out of town, Isla Mae makes frequent and adorable background appearances, because that’s just the season they’re in. The episode wraps with a surprisingly deep dive into why we cringe at our past selves - and whether that’s actually a sign of growth.
It’s busy. It’s layered. It’s slightly chaotic. But it’s very real.
By Hannah Guile4.9
6363 ratings
This week, Hannah and Barbi sit down to catch up… despite the fact that they literally live in the same house. Between running family business, prepping for Dad’s upcoming track meet, church commitments, health appointments, and general life chaos, the podcast has somehow become the only time they actually talk about anything meaningful.
They cover a little bit of everything - Hannah’s new car, MRIs, road-tripping, Lent, carnivore, leadership night at church, and why showing up for family just kind of happens naturally when you’re all in it together. They also unpack the generational obsession with fun drink cups (because hydration is apparently now a personality trait) and the surprising wisdom behind embracing singleness… even though neither of them is single.
With Casey out of town, Isla Mae makes frequent and adorable background appearances, because that’s just the season they’re in. The episode wraps with a surprisingly deep dive into why we cringe at our past selves - and whether that’s actually a sign of growth.
It’s busy. It’s layered. It’s slightly chaotic. But it’s very real.

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