Why do some women genuinely delight in homemaking? Is caring for a home simply a collection of chores, or could it be one of the most overlooked ways women shape the world?
In this episode, we explore the Hestia archetype from Goddesses in Everywoman and discover how its deepest longings are fulfilled in Scripture. Through the lives of Hannah, Anna the Prophetess, and above all the Blessed Virgin Mary, we discuss the beauty of the interior life, the dignity of homemaking, and the quiet work of creating homes where faith, hospitality, and family can flourish.
In a culture that often celebrates what is loud and visible, Hestia reminds us that some of the most important work happens around the hearth, at the kitchen table, and in the hidden rhythms of ordinary life.