• Episode 75 - Made to Create with Nate L. Nicholson
    Mar 31 2026

    I’m delighted to welcome Nate L. NIcholson to the podcast today. Nate is a creative’s creative. He is committed to making in all kinds of artistic media, everything from visual art to films to short documentaries to books. Nate’s new book In the Beginning We Create hit me at just the right time, and I’m positive I won’t be alone in that feeling. I was absolutely jazzed to find him and his work, and you won’t have to wonder why. Formerly from Chicago and newly relocated to Delaware (our first Delawarean guest I believe), I know you’ll enjoy this conversation with artist and creative, Nate Nicholson.


    Nathan L. Nicholson is an artist, award-winning graphic designer, consultant, and creative director based in Chicago. He is an ordained elder in the Church of God in Christ. In 2024, he received the 40 Under 40 COGIC Achievers Award. Nathan is also the host of the Culture Critic podcast and the founder of NUMA Art, LLC, an independent creative services and communications agency. He is married to Praniece, and they have two children.


    Links from the episode:

    • Nate’s Website
    • Nate’s YouTube Channel
    • In the Beginning We Create
    • Gary Area Career Center
    • Genesis 1
    • Maya Angelou Quote
    • Elevate Black Voices
    • Artist Who Began at 80
    • Nina Simone Quote
    • Story of Hagar
    • Judge Judy


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    44 mins
  • Episode 74 - Asking Better Questions with Dr. J.R. Briggs
    Mar 17 2026

    J.R. Briggs is a pastor, seminary professor, coach, consultant, and writer. The Rev. Dr. J.R. Briggs lives with a clear and focused calling: to grow fruit on other people’s trees. His work seeks to bridge the gap between spiritual formation and actionable leadership practices, aiming to help faith leaders and their organizations grow both in their faith and their impact on their communities.


    In 2011, he started Kairos Partnerships with a commitment to serve hungry kingdom leaders through leadership coaching, consulting, speaking, and teaching. He loves investing in the KP team of equippers so Kairos Partnerships can invest in all leaders who desire care and equipping.


    He has taught in higher education since 2017. After teaching in the practical theology department at Missio Seminary, he now serves as guest instructor at Friends University in their Masters of Christian Spiritual Formation and Leadership program and Taylor University in their Masters of Leadership program. He has guest lectured, taught, and spoken at over a dozen universities and seminaries across the U.S. He also serves as the Director of Leadership & Congregational Formation for The Ecclesia Network.


    He has written, co-written, and contributed to 15 books on a wide variety of topics and published over 50 articles, both online and in print, including Christianity Today, Missio Alliance, Preaching Today, American Bible Society, and N.T. Wright Online. He hosts the Resilient Leaders podcast, a weekly podcast equipping leaders to grow in their health and effectiveness.


    In addition to being passionate about serving and equipping leaders, J.R. loves swimming, kayaking, skiing, hiking, reading, traveling, eating sushi and Thai food, and cheering for the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Eagles and the Michigan Wolverines.


    Links from the episode:

    • The Art of Asking Better Questions
    • Task switching
    • Question hijack study
    • Sox the Fox
    • Eugene Peterson
    • Yeshiva
    • GIVEAWAY! Win a copy of The Art of Asking Better Questions


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    35 mins
  • Episode 73 - Embracing our Differences with Heather Avis
    Mar 3 2026

    Heather Avis is an accomplished speaker, podcaster, an author many times over, and a fierce advocate for families experiencing disability. Heather has helped thousands of people understand better how to value, learn from, and shout the worth of all people, with a specific focus on shifting the narrative of Down syndrome. She and her family of five live in Southern California, and it was my total joy to chat with and learn from her in this rich and honest conversation.


    For over a decade, Heather has led a movement, reimagining what it looks like when we embrace our differences. Heather is a highly sought-after speaker renowned for her expertise in inclusion, storytelling, advocacy, and shifting the narrative around Down syndrome. Her engaging, conversational speaking style, unique insights, and captivating presence have made her a beloved speaker nationwide. With a gift for weaving personal experiences into compelling narratives, Heather illuminates broader human stories that resonate deeply with audiences with one simple mission: create inclusive spaces where everyone belongs.


    Links from the episode:

    • Heather’s Website
    • The Lucky Few
    • Baptism of Jesus
    • Hope Heals Camp
    • Gap’s Everyone Belongs Ad Campaign


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    45 mins
  • Episode 72 - Creating a Life of Belonging with Britton and Maggie Buchanan
    Feb 17 2026

    Today we have the absolute delight of hearing from Britton and Maggie Buchanan. You might know Britton as the runner-up on season 14 of NBC's The Voice, which is a very fun fact that we certainly discuss. Maggie Buchanan is a writer and hometown girl and family business team member and just the person you want as a neighbor and constant coffee companion. Trust me. You’ll see. I loved talking with these two, and I’m absolutely certain they are the perfect addition of thoughtfulness and North Carolinian sunshine for your day.


    Britton and Maggie Buchanan are a young, married couple who are building a home with wide open doors and plenty of windows to let the Light in. Their joined creativity and passion for story-telling drive their faith and their careers. Britton is a singer-songwriter who gained national attention as runner-up on Season 14 of NBC’s The Voice. Since then, he’s toured across the country, released music that has charted on iTunes and Billboard, and collaborated with a wide range of artists across genres. Maggie is a Bible teacher, speaker, and writer with a heart for helping people connect with Scripture in ways that feel honest, accessible, and life-giving. She holds a Master of Divinity, founded Gospel Girl to help women grow in their faith, and now works with her family while continuing to teach and write. Together, they hope their marriage, creativity, and everyday rhythms invite others to feel welcomed, seen, and reminded that they belong to God and to one another.


    Links from the episode:

    • Britton’s Instagram

    • Maggie’s Instagram

    • Season 14 of The Voice

    • Shoulders of Giant Quote

    • Matthew 25

    • On earth as it is in heaven

    • Sam Wells

    • Eat Pray Love

    • LA Cemetery with Cultural Events

    • Joan Didion

    • Joanie Mitchell


    Book recommendations:

    • Slouching Toward Bethlehem

    • The Correspondant

    • Chinatown

    • It’s A Wonderful Life

    • Casablanca


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    52 mins
  • Episode 71 - Writing Through Grief with Sean Dietrich
    Feb 3 2026

    Sean Dietrich, also known as Sean of the South, is my guest today, and you might pick up a little fangirling here and there because he’s just that kind of guy, okay? I can’t help it. I think so highly of him and of his extraordinary wife Jamie, and I’m just so excited for you to hear from him on writing, yes, but on so so many more things that matter deeply. Things like how writing works with grief, how he gets so much done (hint: it matters who you marry), and on how we all need each other, whether on our own familiar roads or on rural roads in Spain. Listen in, friends, to author, musician, and solid human being, Sean Dietrich.


    Sean Dietrich is a columnist, humorist, multi-instrumentalist, and stand-up storyteller known for his commentary on life in the American South. His work has appeared in Newsweek, Southern Living, Reader's Digest, Garden and Gun, and his column appears weekly in newspapers throughout the U.S. He has authored eighteen books and over four thousand columns. He makes appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, his work has been featured on the Today Show, and he's a really nice guy. Check him out @seanofthesouth.


    Links from the episode:

    Sean’s Columns

    Sean’s Books

    Sean’s Music

    Sean’s Instagram Reels

    Straighten Up and Fly Right

    Song Story by Sean

    Over Yonder

    Downton Abbey

    El Camino de Santiago

    Sean’s Hate Mail

    Kinfolk

    GIVEAWAY! Win a copy of Over Yonder


    Sean's book recommendations:

    The Story of My Life


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    48 mins
  • Episode 70 - Simple Purposeful Living with Erin Port
    Jan 20 2026

    If you are staring down a new year and seriously considering trading in your schedule, your house, your social situation, your entire situation for something new and improved, HOLD ON A SECOND. What if you don’t need a massive overhaul and instead need tiny tweaks? Today we get the chance to learn from the queen of the tweak, the ninja of the simple purposeful life, Erin Port. Erin’s done the work to help us figure out some simple and smart ways to begin, so listen in and learn with me in this conversation with author and entrepreneur and fellow Iowa girl (by way of Switzerland), Erin Port.


    Erin Port is a writer, entrepreneur, and mother of four. She founded Simple Purposeful Living in 2018 to help busy women simplify life’s overwhelming tasks, creating space for what truly matters. With master’s-level training in education, Erin hosts The Simple Purposeful Living Podcast. Erin offers a line of products, including meal planners, cookbooks, and notebooks. She lives in Polk City, Iowa, with her family. Follow her @simplepurposefulliving.


    Links from the episode:

    Tiny Tweaks, Happy Life

    Megan Reuther

    Kim’s YouTube

    Enneagram 3

    She Reads Truth

    Erin’s Gratitude Journal

    GIVEAWAY! Enter to win a free copy of Erin’s book


    Erin's book recommendations:

    Sarah Adams

    Garden City


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    40 mins
  • Bonus Episode - Grief and Gratitude with Kim
    Dec 12 2025

    For Real isn’t going away! (Just in case long pauses make you nervous.) New episodes will release in early 2026. I know there are treasures waiting for us as we keep asking good questions.


    Before we reach the end of 2025, I wanted to take a few moments with just me on the mic to share an update and a hearty thank you for the many ways you reached out after the unexpected loss of my dad last summer. This isn’t the story I wanted for my family or for myself, but I’m grateful to be surrounded by people like you.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 69 - Saying Hello to Summer with Jess Connolly
    Jun 3 2025

    In this delightful end to season four (season four! huzzah!), I am joined by my friend Jess Connolly to talk about friendship, legacy, heartbreak, joy, and just for a plot twist, Jess’s current obsession with an obscure but very useful Amazon product. I’m saying we hit it all, and I loved it all. This ep is the perfect way to cap off a season, so lean in and listen to my life-drenched conversation with author, coach, podcaster, exceptional speaker, and dear friend, Jess Connolly.


    Jess Connolly is an unlikely leader who is obsessed with helping other women. Her story might surprise you, but here's the gist: God has taken her from defeat, despair, and overwhelmed exhaustion to abundant life. She barely graduated high school, and now she writes books. She went from wild church hurt to church leader, from poverty to coaching other women. Learn more at jessconnolly.com and @jessaconnolly.


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    42 mins