That’s What I Thought

Micah & Annette Ridenour

This is a podcast where Micah and Annette talk all about the things they’re learning, the questions they have, and the times they say, “my bad”. We hope that this casual conversation about life, love, relationships, and communication is a place you find encouragement in your day.

  1. May 9

    Called to Care: Transforming Reproductive Health

    Discover how Kami Schwartz blends faith, science, and compassionate education to transform the narrative around women's reproductive health. In this episode, we explore not just the medical side but the spiritual and emotional dimensions of women's health journeys, emphasizing encouragement for believers passionate about making a difference in this often misunderstood space. In this episode: Kami's journey from a traditional doula to a faith-driven reproductive health educatorThe biblical and spiritual significance of women's bodies in God's designHow scientific understanding and faith intersect in addressing reproductive health issuesThe importance of community, mentorship, and honest conversations about the feminine experiencePractical ways women can advocate for themselves within the medical systemCultivating a biblical view of femininity and celebrating God's design for womenOvercoming cultural shame and misunderstanding surrounding women’s bodiesThe vision for the next 10 to 20 years: a renewed, sacred perspective on female healthHow men and the church can support women in understanding and embracing their bodiesKami’s insights on maintaining emotional and spiritual health while serving othersTimestamps: 00:00 - Introducing Kami Schwartz: A faith-focused reproductive health doula 02:00 - The shift from traditional doula work to education and spiritual impact 04:00 - The spiritual significance of the body in God's design for women 06:30 - The evolution of women’s health conversations over the past decade 09:00 - Personal health struggles and encounters with Jesus that shaped Kami’s mission 11:30 - Bridging faith and science in reproductive health education 15:00 - Addressing shame and misinformation in Western cultural narratives 17:30 - The divine appointment and calling into reproductive health ministry 20:00 - Navigating tensions as a believer in the field of women’s health 23:30 - Practical advocacy and building trust with medical professionals 26:30 - Rediscovering the sacredness of femininity and God’s intentional design 30:00 - Supporting marriage and intimacy through understanding physiological cycles 33:30 - How Kami maintains emotional and spiritual balance in her work 37:00 - The challenges of entrepreneurship in a niche faith-based health space 41:00 - Celebrating life’s milestones: Client victories and impact stories 45:00 - The importance of community and shared knowledge in women’s health 48:00 - Vision for future generations: shifting perceptions of female bodies 51:00 - The church’s role in openly discussing reproductive health 54:00 - Practical, biblical approaches to postpartum, fertility, and hormonal health 58:00 - Final encouragement: Embarking on God’s work in this underserved space Resources & Links: Kami Schwartz's Website – https://kamischwartz.com/ — Resources, courses, and community connection Connect with Kami: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kamischwartzdoula/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kamischwartzdoula Email for consultations or speaking engagements - kami@kamischwartz.com

    57 min
  2. May 6

    Are You Building in Faith or Fear?

    What does it look like to build a business when God is the one who called you to it? And what happens when the results don't come on your timeline? In this first episode, Annette sits down with her dad, David Carr, a pastor of over 40 years, practical theologian, and one of the wisest people she knows, to talk about the foundation of it all: obedience, faith, and God's timing. If you've ever felt behind, wondered if God forgot about you, or caught yourself trying to force results you weren't supposed to control, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we cover: Why so many faith-driven leaders start from a place of fear and why that matters more than you thinkThe story of King Saul and three specific moments where fear drove him off course, and what that means for your business decisions todayHow Jonathan modeled a different way, leading with prayer, watching for signs, and not needing the creditThe difference between spiritual warfare and a signal from God that you're going the wrong directionWhy "I have the upper hand" is one of the most dangerous thoughts a leader can haveWhat it actually means to surrender results without giving upHow to know if you're acting out of obedience vs. anxietyDavid's personal story of God's provision during a broke seminary weekend and what it taught him about trustThe closing challenge: search your heart. Are you white-knuckling something God asked you to let go?Timestamps: 00:00 — Welcome and series intro01:23 — Meet David Carr: 40+ years of pastoral ministry and practical theology03:41 — The frustration of working hard and not seeing results04:56 — King Saul: the first mistake (1 Samuel 12–14)11:48 — Jonathan as the contrast: leading with prayer, not fear14:19 — Three fear patterns from Saul's story17:37 — Why so many entrepreneurs start from fear and what social media has to do with it20:02 — "God can supply all your needs": a real story from seminary24:36 — "I have the upper hand" and the danger of trusting your own strength43:26 — What to say to yourself when you feel behind44:51 — The battle belongs to the Lord46:12 — The camp counselor story: when God defends you51:02 — Closing applications and prayerMentioned in this episode: Faith Driven Entrepreneur: faithdrivenentrepreneur.org1 Samuel 12–14 (King Saul and Jonathan)Proverbs 3 (God defending those who seek wisdom)Philippians 4:19 (God supplying all your needs)Connect with Annette:Website: netpositivemarketing.com

    48 min

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This is a podcast where Micah and Annette talk all about the things they’re learning, the questions they have, and the times they say, “my bad”. We hope that this casual conversation about life, love, relationships, and communication is a place you find encouragement in your day.