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Run Like a Woman

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Run Like a Woman shines a light on the experiences of ordinary Australian Christian women. From stories of resilience to practical advice, women share about their lives and how their faith has guided, sustained and grown them. Hosted by Penny Mulvey and Bec Abbott, Run Like a Woman is part of the Eternity Podcast Network, which thousands of listeners tune into every week. We hope this podcast will offer you encouragement, community and inspiration. “Hearing raw, honest stories from other Chr ...
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On the outside, Holly was a confident, quiet achiever and a perfectionist. But on the inside, she had been living with anxiety from a very young age. Holly didn't tell anyone that she was struggling with her mental health. Until, at age 18, she finally opened up to a friend and to her mum. She told them that she didn't want to live anymore. This is…
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"All of us have limits and we have seasons. And there can be seasons where we really need to step back ..." Robyn Wrigley-Carr learnt this lesson the hard way. At a time in her life when she was working too much and sleeping too little, Robyn hit burnout. This caused her to reassess her lifestyle and her priorities. In this episode, Robyn – an auth…
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Complementarians say women shouldn’t be senior leaders of a church and some say women also shouldn’t teach or preach to men. Egalitarians say women can lead churches and they can preach and teach to anyone. So who's right and who's wrong? And what does the Bible really say? Jacqui Grey, Dean of Theology and Professor of Biblical Studies at Alphacru…
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Susannah McFarlane is one of Australia's most respected children's book authors. Her books and series – including EJ12 Girl Hero, EJ Spy School, Boy vs Beast and D-Bot Squad – have sold over a million copies in Australia alone. But not even Susannah could have scripted the plot of her own life story. She went from being the "unwanted baby", to meet…
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From 'death knocks' as a TV reporter to working for mining giant Rio Tinto – Kara Martin faced some big ethical dilemmas during her early career. Today, Kara writes and speaks about how work (both unpaid and paid) and God fit together. She also mentors others in finding their God-given purpose. In this episode, Kara reveals how Christianity and mot…
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"Dream bigger. You can do more." "Take a risk. What's the worst that could happen?" "If porridge is good for your kids for breakfast, then it's also good for dinner." These pieces of advice were passed on from Melissa Lipsett to upcoming leader Clare Steele. Today, both Clare and Melissa are CEOs of Christian social justice organisations. On this e…
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As a society we are not very good at talking about death and dying. And yet, it is the one certainty we have. We will all die. In this episode we have a remarkable opportunity to talk with someone who was given advance notice of her husband’s death. What does it mean? Can you plan for death in a different way when you know it is coming soon? Does i…
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Our three guests share their unique experiences and perspectives on being a woman at work, in the home and in the church. Maryanne Davis discovered that Parliament House was a boys' club long before Brittany Higgins. When Maryanne started work there 40 years ago, it was "an incredibly sexist place". Fortunately, God had other plans for Maryanne. Sh…
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After a traumatic upbringing, Bindi Cole Chocka first encountered Jesus inside a prison cell, before going on to become a prolific artist and raise a family of her own. In the last 12 years, Bindi has held 25 solo shows, been in over 60 group exhibitions and has been shortlisted for 18 art prizes and won or placed in 6. However, since 2018, she bec…
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Holed up in a remote village in Nepal, homeschooling three sons while monsoons and a civil war raged outside for months and years on end – this is Naomi Reed's story. She survived and went on to tell the tale in several books. Since then, Naomi has turned her love of writing and storytelling into a profession. She has collated hundreds of stories a…
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This is dedicated to 'pretty much every woman I know'. So begins Justine Toh's recent mini-book Achievement Addiction. And Christian women are particularly susceptible to achievement addiction, says Justine. "I think a lot of women see themselves as needing to kind of be a certain way in order to be a good Christian – being hospitable, being really…
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Settle in for a cuppa and a chat as you get to know your friendly co-hosts. Meet Penny. Penny likes meaningful (and fun) conversations with friends and strangers; the waves pounding on a sandy beach on a cold winter’s day; being challenged by her adult children; a hot shower in the morning. She doesn’t like dropping the balls! Penny is also a seaso…
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