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Tinsel, Tears, and Wildly Loved| Episode 35

Tinsel, Tears, and Wildly Loved| Episode 35

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What if the most holy moments of Christmas happen in the ordinary, even the painful places? In this tender + hilarious holiday episode, Brandy Dawson shares real-life hope for weary hearts, simple joy-filled traditions that won't break the bank, inexpensive gift ideas,(for the pups too;) and a needed reminder that Jesus sits high but comes low so you are never alone there. It's a "When Low is Holy- Deck the Halls Edition" kind of Christmas- complete with a breath prayer, communion moment, and two free soul-care guides to help you breathe lighter again this season.

Tinsel may be thin.....but LOVE is still holding everything together, including you.

The twinkling lights on the viral Christmas trees may feel like they're judging you for not having your life life together, don't worry- No one really does. And if you are living on caffeine, prayer, and maybe one thread of tinsel.... this episode is your reminder that Jesus came for the ones with tired hearts and messy houses too. You're doing better than you think (and you're still wildly loved.) Because trying to make holiday magic while holding back tears is.... A LOT. So..... yeah. If this December looks a little unhinged? Same, friend. Same. We're all in this together. And He is with us in the tangled lights, the tears you wipe in the aisle at Target, the words under your breath in the Wal-Mart parking lot, and the hope you're clinging to. Joy is abundant in this place too!

Now, Let's Chat~

To connect with Brandy for podcast collaboration or speaking engagements: myeighthandgrace@gmail.com

Website + Blog ( Also to get free guides): https://www.brandyadawson.com

Follow along on instagram + Chat in Dm's:https://instagram.com/brandyadawson

Substack Newsletter and convos for the wildly hopefuls:Musings of Grace

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