the remind{h}er podcast

Julianne Clayton

This podcast is for women with anxious hearts and distracted minds, who could use a reminder of who God is and who God calls and invites us to be in the middle of it all. Life often makes it easy to forget, but through a brief reflection and a moment to pause, my hope is that you will be encouraged, comforted, inspired, and reminded of God's presence and faithfulness in your life. Hosted by Julianne Clayton | Cover Art by Gabriela Denton

  1. Jun 24

    158: Take Your Belonging With You

    Belonging is difficult to define; it's a big concept, and there are plenty of nuanced layers and levels and lenses to consider. Though there will always be more to say, on the surface, I think of belonging as acceptance, inclusion, the feeling of being at home. If I dig a little deeper, I find I long to belong because, when I do, my most authentic self is safe and secure.  And if I dig deeper still, I come to see the ways belonging and identity are very much intertwined. It seems to me that belonging not only helps to shape my identity; it is a part of it. And if belonging is a part of who I am, then I wonder if belonging isn't somewhere "out there," but always right here, deep down within. While belonging is not something tangible we hold in our hands, maybe it is still something we possess; something we take with us everywhere we go.  Often, though, it is something I forget. Even though belonging is my birthright, I live like I've left it behind.  I swerve and scramble, trying to fit in, impress, compete, succeed. I grow anxious and frazzled, bitter and distressed, searching and grasping for something that's already mine. Maybe you can relate? What does it mean to take our belonging with us? To remember the God-given reality of who we already are—beloved and beheld by God? Listen in.   Renee Davis Meyer from Belonging and Becoming   remind{h}er 157: Psalm 84 remind{h}er 56: What Helps You Remember? remind{h}er 75 and remind{h}er 76: Hold On to Who You Are remind{h}er 106: Tune In   Sign up here to receive my monthly letter, The Re{collection} www.withjulianne.com

    14 min
  2. Apr 15

    153: Colossians 3:12-17

    Today, as we return to our regular schedule with brand new episodes, I'm offering a simple reading of Colossians 3:12-17. If you are listening in real time, we just wrapped up our first ever Circle Back series, where we returned to previous remind{h}ers that aired at some point over the past six years. In the most recent Circle Back episode, we went back to the very beginning. And in that very first remind{h}er, I referenced this same passage.  Six years later, I'd forgotten. And what's interesting is that, in my own life recently, this passage has come to mind over and over and over again, in various different contexts and circumstances. So when I heard it once more while preparing our Circle Back series, I thought, perhaps, we're meant to take a closer look. I'll have more to say in our next episode, but for now, you are invited to simply listen and notice what you notice. I wholeheartedly believe that God's Spirit inspired the writing of Scripture thousands of years ago, and I wholeheartedly believe God's Spirit inspires us as its readers today. So, once the reading is through, I'll offer a few questions for reflection, as you consider the reminders God might have for you in this passage. Feel free to pause, to rewind, or even revisit as you see fit. As always, I hope it serves you well. {CIRCLE BACK} remind{h}er 01: You Are A Reminder Sign up HERE to receive the Re{collection} Learn more HERE about spiritual direction Need a speaker or facilitator for your next gathering? Let's work together! www.withjulianne.com

    8 min
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This podcast is for women with anxious hearts and distracted minds, who could use a reminder of who God is and who God calls and invites us to be in the middle of it all. Life often makes it easy to forget, but through a brief reflection and a moment to pause, my hope is that you will be encouraged, comforted, inspired, and reminded of God's presence and faithfulness in your life. Hosted by Julianne Clayton | Cover Art by Gabriela Denton

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