LIFE TO THE FULL | The Maginel's

Aaron & Kaia Maginel

Howdy! We are Aaron & Kaia Maginel on a mission to live our lives to the FULL! Based out of the verse John 10:10 Jesus said, "...I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." We are inviting you to the table as we share the ups & downs of marriage, ministry, and living for the King. Take a seat. A little about US! Based in Austin, TX, we got married in June of 2025 at 20 years old, and are navigating getting married young in the midst of Aaron pursuing His calling to go into full-time ministry. We both are on-line students, and work full time.

  1. May 4

    Rethinking Purity Culture & Why We Stopped Kissing

    In this episode of Life to the Full, we talk about purity culture and what it got wrong about Christian dating and relationships. This conversation is for couples in high school, college, post-grad, and engagement who want a healthier, biblical view of love and boundaries. Purity Culture vs. Biblical Purity Purity culture often: Linked sexual behavior to identity and worth Focused on fear, shame, and rules Framed marriage as a reward for self-control A better vision of purity is: Integrity, wholeness, and rightly ordered love Becoming someone who loves well, not just avoiding sin Living in closer relationship with Christ Key verse: Hebrews 13:4 Why We Stopped Kissing We share our personal decision to stop kissing while dating: What it led to emotionally and physically Why was it not helping us love each other well Kissing is not a sin, but wisdom asks what leads you toward or away from holiness. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 6:18 Colossians 3:5 Galatians 5:19–21 Dating With Purpose No matter your stage, this episode will help you: Set intentional boundariesThink beyond rules and focus on wisdomBuild a Christ-centered relationship At the end of this episode, we share that we are pausing the podcast for the foreseeable future. We are beyond grateful for you and the gift it has been to gather around the table, talk through hard topics, and serve young couples who are walking with the Lord. This was a hard decision to step away, but we believe the Lord has used each episode and conversation in a beautiful way and that He will continue to use it. We hope you experience life to the full! John 10:10 "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." Thank YOU for joining us at the table these last two seasons. The Maginel's

    50 min
  2. Apr 24

    Our Biggest Wedding Regrets

    We got married at 20 with a tight budget and a lot of hope. Our wedding was beautiful, meaningful, and full of joy, but there are a few things we would do differently if we could go back. In this episode, we are sharing our biggest wedding regrets to help you plan a day that feels peaceful, intentional, and rooted in what truly matters. If you are a young Christian couple navigating engagement, trying to honor God, your families, and your budget, this conversation is for you. We planned our entire wedding for under $8,000, and while we are grateful, we learned some hard lessons along the way. In this episode, we talk about: Not hiring a professional day of coordinator and how that decision shaped the entire flow of our wedding day Why having two locations added unexpected stress and complications The reality of an outdoor summer wedding and what we wish we had considered How a lack of a clear timeline created confusion for us and our guests The importance of assigning setup and teardown responsibilities to the right people Why we ended up with way too much cake and what we would do instead How not having a designated MC or point person affected the structure of our reception Kaia’s dress experience and what we learned about expectations versus reality This episode is not about regret for the sake of regret. It is about wisdom, stewardship, and helping you build a wedding day that reflects your values and sets the tone for your marriage. For engaged couples asking: How can we plan a meaningful wedding on a budget What are common wedding mistakes young couples make How do we keep our wedding day stress free and Christ centered We hope our story helps you walk into your wedding day with clarity, peace, and intention. Takeaways: Focus on your marriage more than your wedding Delegate more than you think you need to Plan for weather, timing, and transitions Keep your expectations flexible and your priorities grounded in faith If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend who is planning a wedding or preparing for engagement. Your wedding is one day. Your marriage is a lifetime. Let’s build it well. We would appreciate it if you left a review & followed us at @lifetothefullpod on Instagram for episode updates!

    30 min
  3. Apr 17

    How We Afforded Our Wedding at 19 (Under $8K)

    Today on Life to the Full, we’re inviting you into our engagement season — a time filled with excitement, stretching, decisions, and learning how to truly become a team. We got married at 19 and planned our wedding in just 8 months… with a budget of $8,000. And while the numbers matter (and yes, we’re sharing all of them), what mattered even more was who we were becoming in the process. This episode is part practical, part personal — the kind of conversation we wish we could’ve had with someone who had gone before us. – What it looked like to plan a beautiful, intentional wedding on a tight budget – Our full $8K wedding breakdown — where we saved and where we chose to spend – The DIY details that made it personal (and affordable) – How we planned everything in 8 months without losing sight of what mattered – The logistics behind the day — timelines, decisions, and simplifying the process – Navigating expectations while staying true to what felt right for us – And the heart behind it all: how we stayed connected, grounded, and Christ-centered during engagement We believe your wedding is just the beginning. At Life to the Full, our heart is to encourage couples to build healthy, God-honoring relationships — ones rooted in intention, communication, and faith. Whether you’re dating, engaged, or newly married, we hope this conversation reminds you that you don’t have to do this season perfectly — just together. For Those Planning a Wedding: If you’re dreaming of a wedding that’s meaningful, beautiful, and financially wise — this episode will give you both the practical tools and the perspective to get there. Budget wedding tips, DIY ideas, engagement advice, and real-life logistics — it’s all here. Coming Next Week… Next week, we’re sitting back down and sharing something a little more vulnerable — our biggest wedding regrets. The things we’d change, what didn’t matter as much as we thought, and what we’d do differently if we could do it again. Join Us at the Table: If this episode encouraged you, would you take a minute to follow the podcast and leave a review? It helps more couples find Life to the Full and be part of these conversations. And if someone comes to mind — a friend in their engagement season, a couple planning their wedding — send this episode their way. The Maginel's 🤍

    41 min
  4. Apr 10

    The In-Law Conversation You Shouldn't Avoid

    This week on Life to the Full, we’re sitting down to talk about one of the most important (and sometimes challenging) parts of marriage: navigating relationships with in-laws. Whether you’re dating, engaged, or newly married, this conversation is for anyone learning how to build a strong, God-centered marriage while still honoring family well. We’re diving into what it really means to “leave and cleave,” how to communicate with wisdom and unity, and how to set healthy, life-giving boundaries that protect your marriage. At the heart of it all, we believe this: your marriage is worth protecting, nurturing, and prioritizing. In This Episode, We Talk About: What “leave and cleave” actually looks like in modern relationshipsBuilding independence from your parents in a healthy, honoring wayWhy your spouse becomes your first priority after marriageThe importance of financial separation and unity as a coupleHow to communicate with in-laws with clarity and respectWhy the son or daughter should take the lead in difficult conversationsSetting healthy boundaries without guilt or tensionNavigating holidays and family expectations as a married coupleDeciding how often to visit family and what rhythms work best for youProtecting your peace by setting boundaries around sensitive topicsScripture for This Episode: Matthew 19:5“Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” A Thought to Take With You: Healthy boundaries don’t push people away—they create space for your marriage to grow strong. When you and your spouse are united, everything else finds its proper place. For Couples in This Season: If you’ve ever felt tension, pressure, or confusion when it comes to in-laws, you’re not alone. These conversations matter because they shape the foundation of your marriage for years to come. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s unity. Let’s Stay Connected: If this episode encouraged you, would you share it with your significant other or a couple you love? And if you haven’t already, leaving a review is one of the best ways to help our podcast reach more young couples navigating dating, engagement, and marriage. We’re so grateful you joined us at the table today.We’ll see you next week. Follow @lifetothefullpod @kaiammaginel @aaronmaginel

    39 min
  5. Apr 3

    Q&A: Christian Dating Q&A | long-distance, purity, and young marriage

    In this episode, we’re answering your most asked questions about Christian dating, engagement, and marriage. Whether you're in a relationship, preparing for marriage, or navigating long distance, this conversation is filled with honest insights and biblical encouragement for building a God-centered relationship. We talk about what it really looks like to prepare for marriage beyond the wedding day, how to discern if you’re ready to get engaged, and how to stay connected in long-distance relationships. We also dive into deeper topics like having kids, setting boundaries, and navigating personal convictions like drinking as Christians. If you’re a young Christian navigating dating, engagement, or newly married life, this episode will help you pursue a relationship that honors God and builds a strong, lasting foundation. Topics Covered: Christian dating advice for young couplesHow to know you’re ready for marriagePreparing for marriage spiritually and practicallyLong distance relationship tips for Christian couplesConversations about kids and timingBoundaries in Christian relationshipsDrinking as a Christian: convictions and wisdomBuilding a God-centered relationshipEngagement advice and next stepsWho This Episode Is For: Christian couples who are dating or engagedNewly married couples seeking guidanceSingles preparing for a future relationshipAnyone wanting a biblical perspective on relationshipsIf you enjoyed today's episode, we would love it if you left us a review & followed us at @lifetothefullpod on Instagram! Make sure to follow the show to get notified when new episodes are posted! -The Maginels

    49 min
  6. Mar 20

    Ministry in Marriage: How to Avoid Burnout, Set Healthy Rhythms, and Protect Your Family

    Hey y’all! Welcome back to the table. In this week’s episode, we’re diving into a powerful and honest conversation about ministry and marriage—what it looks like to build a healthy family rhythm, avoid burnout, and navigate the pressures that can come when you’re called to both serve and steward your relationship well. We’re joined by our friends Kenny Kinglesmith and Nikki Kinglesmith from Georgetown, TX. Kenny works in tech sales and faithfully serves as a worship leader on weekends, with past experience on church staff and as an area director for Young Life. Nikki is a licensed therapist who specializes in life transitions, relational stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief—who approaches her therapy through a Christian worldview. Our heart for this episode is to encourage couples—especially those involved in ministry—to pursue a marriage and family life that is sustainable, life-giving, and rooted in intentional rhythms. In this episode, we talk through some key themes:• Ministry in marriage – How to stay united as a couple while serving others and keeping your relationship a priority• Setting healthy rhythms – Practical ways to build a family culture that prevents burnout and creates space for rest, connection, and presence• The hardest seasons in ministry – Honest reflections on challenging times and what they’ve learned through them• Navigating pressure – What it looks like to carry the weight of both marriage and ministry without letting one suffer at the expense of the other• Saying “no” for the sake of your marriage – Why turning down certain ministry opportunities can actually be an act of obedience and protection for your family• Balancing calling and capacity – Learning your limits and honoring the season you’re in If you’re married, in ministry, or simply trying to build a healthy home while serving others, we hope this conversation reminds you that your first ministry is your family—and that it’s okay to slow down, set boundaries, and choose what matters most. Pull up a chair and join us at the table! If this episode encourages you, it would mean a lot if you left a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps more people find the show.You can also follow us on Instagram @lifetothefullpod for more conversations about faith, relationships, and living life to the full.

    47 min
  7. Mar 13

    Things We Did Right While Dating : That Led to a Healthy, Godly Marriage

    Hey y’all! Welcome back to the table. In this week’s episode, we’re continuing the conversation from last week about our biggest dating regrets—but this time we’re sharing the 7 things we did while dating that helped build a strong, Christ-centered relationship. Our heart is to encourage young couples who are dating or engaged to pursue relationships that honor the Lord and lead to flourishing marriages. Dating today can feel confusing, but intentional choices, healthy boundaries, and community can make a huge difference. In this episode, we share seven lessons that helped shape our relationship: • Inviting others into our relationship – We chose to let trusted friends and mentors speak into our dating relationship, which gave us accountability, wisdom, and encouragement when we eventually decided to get married. • Creating a “relationship contract” – We wrote down the boundaries and values we wanted to pursue while dating. This helped us stay aligned and intentional about how we treated each other. • Choosing to stop kissing – This might sound surprising, but this decision helped us protect purity and focus on building emotional and spiritual intimacy leading up to our wedding day. • Not putting our lives on hold – We started dating in high school and later went to colleges eight hours apart while playing college sports. Pursuing our individual callings helped us grow personally and ultimately strengthened our relationship. • Not moving in together – Even though it might have been easier financially or logistically, we chose to wait because honoring God and protecting purity mattered more to us. • Dating in public – Especially during our engagement, spending time in public spaces helped us stay accountable and intentional with our physical boundaries. • Dating with intention and clarity – From the beginning, we were honest about our expectations for marriage and didn’t leave room for mixed signals. Those sometimes difficult conversations built deeper trust and security in our relationship. If you’re dating, engaged, or preparing for marriage, we hope this conversation encourages you to pursue a relationship built on intentionality, honesty, and faith. Pull up a chair and join us at the table! If this episode encourages you, it would mean a lot if you left a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps more people find the show. You can also follow us on Instagram @lifetothefullpod for more conversations about faith, relationships, and living life to the full.

    58 min

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Howdy! We are Aaron & Kaia Maginel on a mission to live our lives to the FULL! Based out of the verse John 10:10 Jesus said, "...I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." We are inviting you to the table as we share the ups & downs of marriage, ministry, and living for the King. Take a seat. A little about US! Based in Austin, TX, we got married in June of 2025 at 20 years old, and are navigating getting married young in the midst of Aaron pursuing His calling to go into full-time ministry. We both are on-line students, and work full time.

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