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The Year That Wrecked My Health

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, I got a request from a listener asking if he could do more of the talking on the episodes he’

[image] Hi, {NAME}! After last time Jesse was on [my podcast](, I got a request from a listener asking if he could do more of the talking on the episodes he’s on. Believe it or not, he’s actually quite a talker when he feels comfortable in situations (and can give me a run for my money when it comes to talking!), so I loved this request because I think it encouraged him to know that you all enjoy what he has to share and he doesn’t have to feel like he needs to hold back. So I’m excited that you’ll be hearing more from him in [this episode]( — and in future episodes! (Stay tuned for a fun announcement next week about a change that’s coming to the podcast!) I asked him if he wanted to share his own “What’s Saving My Life” suggestion and he brought a great resource this week and it’s something that has helped him spend less time on his phone. We talk about that and about an app I’ve been using that has been so helpful for me, too. We also talk about the books we’ve been reading and then we dive into [another episode about our story](. This time around, we pick up where we had just moved back to Wichita and he started his law firm. We share some of the pretty cool things that happened to help his law firm get off the ground, we talk about how my sister basically saved us when we had to move and I was middle of morning sickness, we share about our awful flea-infested house, the joys and stresses of that season, [Tune in]( to hear more about Jesse’s law practice, the move we made during this time (while I was pregnant!), the terrible flea infestation that we had to deal with, and how I pushed way too hard and ended up wrecking my health. [>>Go listen to this week’s episode here.<<]( Thank you so much for joining us for this journey of sharing our story. Your kind encouragement and emails have blessed us so much! -Crystal P.S. “If following Jesus doesn’t lead you to the poor, to the hungry, and the isolated, you’re not following Jesus.” This [truth bomb quote from Bob Goff]( is one that I have been camping on this past week. And [I shared more in this video]( how God has been convicting me about how I need to lean in and love more. If you have eight minutes, [please go watch it](. [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Money Saving Mom, LLC 2020 Fieldstone Parkway, Ste. 900 #313 Franklin, Tennessee 37069 United States

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