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The Good Life with the Giellas

The Good Life with the Giellas

By: The Giellas
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We’re in the thick of it—two kids under three, owning two businesses, and barely enough sleep to function—and we’re asking ourselves: What does the good life actually look like? This space is our weekly attempt to figure that out together. Drawing from philosophy, theology, therapy, and the chaos of early parenthood, we’re exploring how to live well when life feels hard, how to be present instead of hurried, and why we’re the poorest and happiest we’ve ever been. Each episode, we teach each other something new and reflect on what we’re learning about the good life. We’re not experts—we’re just processing out loud, documenting our journey for our kids, and inviting you along for the conversation. It might be messy, it might be boring, but it’s honest. Welcome to The Good Life. Follow along at thegiellas.com.© 2025 The Giellas Christianity Parenting & Families Relationships Spirituality
Episodes
  • Knowledge and attachment
    Dec 1 2025

    Brandon explores why some things can't be taught—they have to be lived. Christine breaks down attachment theory and how our childhood shapes the way we connect with others. Plus: toddler nightmares, a stress rash mystery, and Christmas decorating with a two-year-old.

    • Brandon on Knowledge: Not everything we know can be written down. Some knowledge lives in our bodies, our communities, and our presence with others.
    • Christine on Attachment: The three styles (Anxious, Avoidant, Secure), why opposites attract, and how attachment can change over time.

    Good Life Moments

    • Christine: Letting Camille hang all the ornaments on one branch—and leaving them there.
    • Brandon: Realizing after much reflection that life in Fort Worth is a good fit.


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    57 mins
  • What do you do for a living?
    Nov 24 2025

    In this second episode of The Good Life with the Giellas, Brandon and Christine dive into their weekly rhythm of sharing "metal parenting" moments, teaching each other about their professional worlds, and reflecting on what made life good that week. Christine recounts the harsh reality of parenting payback after a night out (still recovering from a Ben Rector concert), while Brandon admits to being the family's designated spit-up target. The teaching segment features Brandon explaining marketing as strategic communication and Christine breaking down what therapy really is—emphasizing that true health means changing what you're attracted to, not just feeling better. The episode concludes with their shared "good life" moment: a spontaneous Saturday afternoon at Archie's Gardenland, sitting in Adirondack chairs with great coffee, watching Camille play shopkeeper while Jones napped on a blanket, perfectly capturing the slow, present, unhurried life they're learning to embrace.

    Episode Contents:

    • Metal parenting stories: Christine's 2-5 AM wake session with Jones and the ongoing sleep deficit from a concert two weeks ago
    • Brandon's marketing tutorial: defining it as "communicating to the right person with the right message in the right way"
    • How Brandon's diverse background (creative writing, seminary, MBA) is finally converging into one coherent career
    • Christine's therapy deep-dive: the difference between feeling better vs. becoming healthier, making implicit patterns explicit
    • Why therapeutic change depends on trust and presence, not just methodology (EMDR, CBT, IFS)
    • Christine's reflection on 10 years in the field and finally understanding what therapy really is
    • The good life moment: a perfect afternoon at Archie's Gardenland with nowhere to be and nothing to prove
    • The art of "moseying" and following your nervous system instead of over-scheduling
    • Brief mentions: starting Drive to Survive way late, toddler-proof Christmas decorating, and the value of keeping things simple
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    43 mins
  • Why the good life?
    Nov 17 2025

    In our first episode, we introduce the podcast and share why we're documenting this journey. After two kids in two and a half years, starting a business, and buying a house, we've been forced to ask: What does the good life actually look like? We're discovering it's not about money or possessions—we're the poorest and happiest we've ever been. Drawing from philosophy and theology and our own messy reality, we're exploring how to find peace, eliminate hurry, and be present in the chaos of early parenthood.

    • Why we're starting this podcast (for us, our kids, and our community)
    • The paradox of being broke but deeply fulfilled
    • Finding the good life in simple moments, not just good seasons

    Follow along at thegiellas.com.

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    28 mins
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