25 min

Intentional Homemaking with Ruth McKeaney The WHoly Mom Chat

    • Self-Improvement

With Thanksgiving this week in the US and the holiday season around the corner, let's get our hearts, minds, and spirits ready and be intentional in our homemaking. To discuss this topic, I invited Ruth McKeaney to share her experience. 

Ruth is the author of "Hungry for Home." As a constant host, she goes to the heart of what makes one feel at home. Every day, her goal is to make her home a safe place, so her family and her guests have the opportunity to have their deeper needs met. Intentional homemaking, in its most idealized form, creates a setting where vulnerability and honesty are valued and protected, understanding and grace are fostered, and love is freely given. It's time to recover the richness of community lost in the today's hustle and bustle. We can still slow down. We can still prioritize our family and friends over our "to-do" lists. We can still find beauty in the midst of chaos. We can still sit around the table with bowls of pasta and laugh until two in the morning. We can still go home.~ Ruth McKeaney
This episode also discusses the significant phase of the identity crisis she experienced and how she overcame it. She also shares her journey to finding her purpose when lovingly challenged by her uncle to seek God for. Ruth McKeaney is a former Attorney General for the state of Virginia and Assistant Commonwealth #39's Attorney. Ruth and her husband, Bob, are raising their five children on their restored historic farm in Berwyn, PA. Hillside Farm was featured in the books Stone Houses and Theology of Home and exhibited in multiple home tours and a few magazines.
Listen to the podcast for our conversation. Here are the quick glimpses
3:26- Ruth about her life
4:17-  Identity Crisis 
14:40 - Being the best of yourself
20:37- Launch of Hungry for Home
23:10- Struggles and ignition to passion 
Favorite Quotes:
"Everyone, despite your ethnicity and religious beliefs, is yearning for a home." 
"You don't realize as a mom, your whole identity becomes your children."
"It was an amazing experience to sit back and watch the Lord work."
To connect with Ruth: 
Website: https://www.hungry4home.com
Follow IG: @hungryforhome
Facebook: HungryforHome

YouTube: https://youtu.be/F0IgsqCarEI
Purchase Book: https://www.hungry4home.com/shop

To connect with Jenny: 
Website: http://wholymom.com/
Follow IG: @wholymom
LinkedIn: Jennifer James
Facebook: wholymom
Email: info@wholymom.com
To Support My Podcast, use: Paypal Or Venmo: @wholymom
 
Support the show

With Thanksgiving this week in the US and the holiday season around the corner, let's get our hearts, minds, and spirits ready and be intentional in our homemaking. To discuss this topic, I invited Ruth McKeaney to share her experience. 

Ruth is the author of "Hungry for Home." As a constant host, she goes to the heart of what makes one feel at home. Every day, her goal is to make her home a safe place, so her family and her guests have the opportunity to have their deeper needs met. Intentional homemaking, in its most idealized form, creates a setting where vulnerability and honesty are valued and protected, understanding and grace are fostered, and love is freely given. It's time to recover the richness of community lost in the today's hustle and bustle. We can still slow down. We can still prioritize our family and friends over our "to-do" lists. We can still find beauty in the midst of chaos. We can still sit around the table with bowls of pasta and laugh until two in the morning. We can still go home.~ Ruth McKeaney
This episode also discusses the significant phase of the identity crisis she experienced and how she overcame it. She also shares her journey to finding her purpose when lovingly challenged by her uncle to seek God for. Ruth McKeaney is a former Attorney General for the state of Virginia and Assistant Commonwealth #39's Attorney. Ruth and her husband, Bob, are raising their five children on their restored historic farm in Berwyn, PA. Hillside Farm was featured in the books Stone Houses and Theology of Home and exhibited in multiple home tours and a few magazines.
Listen to the podcast for our conversation. Here are the quick glimpses
3:26- Ruth about her life
4:17-  Identity Crisis 
14:40 - Being the best of yourself
20:37- Launch of Hungry for Home
23:10- Struggles and ignition to passion 
Favorite Quotes:
"Everyone, despite your ethnicity and religious beliefs, is yearning for a home." 
"You don't realize as a mom, your whole identity becomes your children."
"It was an amazing experience to sit back and watch the Lord work."
To connect with Ruth: 
Website: https://www.hungry4home.com
Follow IG: @hungryforhome
Facebook: HungryforHome

YouTube: https://youtu.be/F0IgsqCarEI
Purchase Book: https://www.hungry4home.com/shop

To connect with Jenny: 
Website: http://wholymom.com/
Follow IG: @wholymom
LinkedIn: Jennifer James
Facebook: wholymom
Email: info@wholymom.com
To Support My Podcast, use: Paypal Or Venmo: @wholymom
 
Support the show

25 min