This Is Your Nudge

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Welcome to the This Is Your Nudge podcast. I'm your host, Laura L. Smith. Join me as I chat with the most amazing guests about how we can stop making excuses. Step out of some-day and into the promises and goodness God has for us today. This is your nudge.

  1. This is Your Nudge…to ask why not? And what if? With Melissa Ferguson

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    This is Your Nudge…to ask why not? And what if? With Melissa Ferguson

    Do you ever feel like your dreams are just out of reach? Maybe you’ve hit roadblocks, rejections, or delays that have made you wonder if it’s worth it to keep going. If that’s you this episode is your nudge. I’m sitting down with the delightful Melissa Ferguson, bestselling author of heartwarming rom-coms like Meet Me in the Margins and The Perfect Rom-Com, as well as her brand-new children’s book, Our Friendly Farmhouse. Melissa’s story is full of both laughter and grit. From her background in biblical studies to her journey as a writer, wife, mom, and farmhouse dream-builder, she’s learned firsthand what it means to follow God’s nudges, trust His timing, and persevere even when the path gets tough. We chat about recognizing God’s leading in everyday decisions, the joy tucked into simple farmhouse moments (like coffee on the porch!), and the resilience it takes to push through obstacles in writing, building, or really any dream you’re chasing. Melissa reminds us that comparison only steals our joy, and that endurance rooted in daily time with God—is what will carry us forward. Recognizing God’s nudges can guide even the biggest life decisions. Building dreams,whether a home or a career, requires patience and endurance. Writing (and most passions) take resilience in the face of rejection. God’s calling shows up in different ways across our seasons of life. Comparison is a thief of joy and progress. Daily time with God anchors clarity and peace. Melissa’s story will nudge you to keep moving forward, to trust God’s goodness in the waiting, and to find joy in the little moments along the way. Melissa Ferguson lives in Tennessee with her husband and children, leaning into their growing farmhouse lifestyle. She’s the author of heartwarming romantic comedies including Meet Me in the Margins and The Perfect Rom-Com, as well as her new picture book Our Friendly Farmhouse. With a Master’s degree in Theology and Biblical Studies, Melissa’s writing blends wit, heart, and faith in a way that delights readers of all ages. Don’t forget to subscribe to This Is Your Nudge so you won’t miss the encouragement you need to step out of someday and into the goodness God has for you today. Links:  Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Melissa Ferguson: Website: https://melissaferguson.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourfriendlyfarmhouse/ Our Friendly Farmhouse picture book: https://amzn.to/4lUtL2F Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode:About Melissa Ferguson:Meet Me in the Margins rom com: https://amzn.to/4lPOTr3

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  2. This is Your Nudge…to dream again with Jo Saxton

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    This is Your Nudge…to dream again with Jo Saxton

    Are you waiting for the perfect moment to chase the dream God placed on your heart? Or maybe you’re still wondering if you’re even “qualified” to do the thing you keep thinking about? Consider this your nudge.  In this first episode of my revamped show newly renamed,  This Is Your Nudge, I get to sit down with the amazing Jo Saxton—author, speaker, podcast host, leadership coach, and all-around powerhouse. Jo and I chat about what it really means to embrace our God-given gifts and step into the lives He’s called us to live. We talk about the pressure of societal expectations, the lies we’ve believed about our worth, and how to stop waiting for permission to pursue what God has already placed within us. Jo shares so much wisdom about the power of community, the beauty of dreaming big with God, and why nurturing those dreams isn’t selfish, it’s obedience. Why your gifts are not accidental (they're on purpose, for a purpose!) How societal expectations can keep us small, and how to break free The importance of community as you step into your calling How to nurture your God-dreams instead of burying them What to do when fear tries to talk you out of action A reminder that you don’t have to be ready, you just have to be willing If you need a nudge  to get going, to finally do the thing, to believe that God really can use you—this episode is for you. Let this be your moment to step out of someday and into the goodness God has for you today. Jo Saxton is a Nigerian-born speaker, author, and podcast host who is passionate about empowering women to live boldly in their callings. She’s the founder of the Ezer Collective, co-host of the Lead Stories Podcast, and a trusted voice in conversations around leadership, identity, and purpose. 🎧 Subscribe to This Is Your Nudge wherever you listen so you never miss a chance to get unstuck and live the brave, bold life God has for you. Links:  Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Jo Saxton: Website: https://www.josaxton.com/ Ezer Collective: https://www.josaxton.com/ezer-collective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josaxton What you’ll hear in this episode:About Jo Saxton:Ready to Rise book https://amzn.to/3ImCqg1

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  3. Bravely Choosing Joy with Nicole Zasowski

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    Bravely Choosing Joy with Nicole Zasowski

    Hey friend, have you ever found it hard to hold onto joy, especially when life doesn’t go as planned? Maybe you’re in a season of waiting, doubting, or just plain exhaustion, wondering if real, lasting joy is even possible. If that’s you, today’s conversation with Nicole Zasowski on Brave Woman, Mighty God is going to feel like a deep breath of fresh air. Nicole is a licensed marriage and family therapist, writer, and speaker who beautifully combines vulnerability and wisdom. In this episode, we discuss the brave choice to pursue joy even when life feels heavy. Through the stories of biblical women like Sarah and Elizabeth, we explore the struggle of trusting God’s promises and the incredible gift that joy truly is. Nicole and I dive into the complexities of joy—how it’s not about pretending everything’s perfect, but about celebrating God’s goodness even in the middle of uncertainty. We talk about why joy feels vulnerable, how gratitude anchors us when life gets hard, and the importance of savoring the good gifts God gives. Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode: Joy is a divine gift—not something we have to manufacture. Trusting God’s promises often requires patience, perseverance, and hope. Practicing gratitude helps us hold onto joy even in tough seasons. True joy celebrates personhood over performance. We can resist the pull of counterfeit, illusionary joys by staying rooted in God’s truth. Sharing our joy with others multiplies it. Vulnerability and joy go hand in hand—keeping your heart open is brave. God's transforming grace meets us right where we are. Nicole’s heart and story will encourage you to choose joy even when it feels risky—and to trust that God is faithful to bring beauty out of every season. If you’re longing for more joy in your life, this episode will remind you it’s not only possible, it’s what you were created for. Nicole Zasowski is a licensed marriage and family therapist, writer, and speaker. She lives just outside New York City with her husband, Jimmy, and their two kiddos. With the vulnerability of your closest friend and the wisdom of your most trusted resource, Nicole invites others to discover how losing our grip on what we know leads us straight into the transforming grace of God—where we find what we truly need. Links: Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Nicole Zasowski: Website Instagram Daring Joy Bible Study What if It’s Wonderful book

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  4. Bravely Saying Yes to God With Rebecca George

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    Bravely Saying Yes to God With Rebecca George

    Do you have a dream on your heart that feels a little too big, too scary, or too far away? Maybe you've felt the sting of comparison, wrestled with insecurity, or questioned if you're really equipped for what God is calling you to. If that’s you—pull up a chair, because this conversation with Rebecca George is for you. Rebecca is the host of the Radical Radiance podcast and author of Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl. She’s passionate about helping women pursue their God-given dreams with joy, purpose, and boldness. Together, we talk about what it looks like to say yes to Jesus even when it’s hard or uncertain, and how gratitude, community, and the Holy Spirit empower us to keep going. We also dive into the importance of trusting God's timing, letting go of the “good” things to make space for the best things, and surrounding ourselves with people who will champion and encourage us along the way. Rebecca reminds us that we're not meant to carry our callings alone—and that when we step forward in faith, God shows up with abundance. Comparison, fear, and insecurity don’t get the final say—God does. The Holy Spirit fuels our passion, calling, and perseverance. Gratitude keeps us grounded as we pursue big dreams. Sometimes we need to quit good things to make room for God things. Intentional friendships are essential to thriving in our callings. God’s timing is always right—even when we don’t understand it. You don’t have to do it all. You just have to say yes to what He is asking. Rebecca George is the host of the Radical Radiance podcast and author of Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl. Her life mission is to leave people better than she found them and to help them know Jesus more deeply than when they first met her. Rebecca’s heart and story will remind you that you were made on purpose, for a purpose—and that your calling is worth pursuing with courage and joy. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to step forward in faith, this is it. Links: Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode: Rebecca George: Website Instagram Do the Thing book You’re Not Too Late book  Half Baked Harvest

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  5. Finding Courage From Women in the Bible with Dr. Nijay Gupta

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    Finding Courage From Women in the Bible with Dr. Nijay Gupta

    Have you ever wondered about the roles women played in the early church? In this episode of Brave Woman, Mighty God, I sit down with Dr. Nijay Gupta, a brilliant New Testament scholar, to uncover the stories of remarkable women like Deborah, Mary, Phoebe, and Junia. These women weren't just background characters—they were leaders, messengers, and apostles who played vital roles in God's story.​ Dr. Gupta shares insights from his research, shedding light on how these women's contributions have often been overlooked or misunderstood. We discuss the cultural and historical contexts of their ministries and how their examples can inspire us today.​ Deborah's leadership: Understanding her role as a judge and prophetess in Israel.​ Mary's faithfulness: Exploring her significance beyond traditional narratives.​ Phoebe's mission: Recognizing her as a deacon and trusted courier of Paul's letters.​ Junia's apostleship: Acknowledging her as a prominent figure in the early church.​ Modern implications: How these stories empower us to embrace our callings with courage and faith.​ Dr. Gupta's passion for Scripture and his respect for these trailblazing women will leave you inspired to delve deeper into the Bible and see the profound impact women have had—and continue to have—in God's kingdom. Dr. Nijay Gupta serves as a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. He has authored several books, including Tell Her Story, and co-chairs the Pauline Theology seminar of the Institute for Biblical Research. Dr. Gupta also contributes as a senior translator for the New Living Translation.​ If you've ever felt sidelined or questioned your place in God's plan, this episode is a reminder that He has always called and equipped women to lead, teach, and transform the world. Let's step into our God-given roles with boldness and grace. Other books Dr Nijay mentioned: The Mary We Forgot by Jennifer Powell McNutt The Prophet's Anthem by Michelle Knight Becoming the Pastor's Wife by Lisa Weaver Swartz Links: Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Here's what you'll take away from this episode:Nijay Gupta website, Tell Her Story book, Instagram Substack

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  6. Bravely Trusting God in the Waiting with Ruth Chou Simons

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    Bravely Trusting God in the Waiting with Ruth Chou Simons

    Do you ever feel like your life is too ordinary to be meaningful? Like you're stuck in the mundane, unseen, or waiting for something more? If so, this conversation is for you. On this episode of Brave Woman, Mighty God I'm joined by the wise and gracious Ruth Chou Simons. Ruth is an author, artist, entrepreneur, and mama to six boys—yes, six! She has a heart for encouraging women to see God's grace right in the middle of real, everyday life.   Ruth and I talk about what it means to be faithful where you are—especially in seasons that feel hidden or restless. We chat about embracing the sacredness of small moments, the joy tucked into the mundane, and how our daily choices are shaping something beautiful for the future. Ruth shares powerful insight on identity, worth, and the bravery it takes to believe that what we’re doing today matters—even when no one sees it but God.   Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode: - Feeling unseen doesn’t mean you’re not valuable—God sees you.   - Our identity isn’t in what we do, but in whose we are.   - There is deep beauty in faithfulness, even in the mundane.   - Community and self-awareness help us grow in our walk with Christ.   - Celebrating small wins leads to long-term faithfulness.   - Embracing imperfection allows us to walk in grace.   - Rest and reflection are vital parts of the faith journey.   Ruth’s words will remind you that you don’t have to hustle harder to be seen or valued—you just have to show up and trust the One who sees it all. If you’ve been wrestling with restlessness or wondering if what you’re doing matters, let this episode be the encouragement your soul needs today.   Ruth Chou Simons is a Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of several books and Bible studies, including Beholding and Becoming and Now and Not Yet. She’s an artist, entrepreneur, podcaster, and speaker who loves using words and art to sow God’s truth into people’s hearts. Through her online shop GraceLaced.com and social media, Ruth invites others into her journey of grace intersecting everyday life. She and her husband, Troy, are the grateful parents of six boys.   Links: Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Ruth Chou Simons Website Instagram  Now and Not Yet book

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  7. Bravely Serving Others with Kelly Minter

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    Bravely Serving Others with Kelly Minter

    Have you ever felt like you’re waiting on God to show up? Maybe you're in a season where faithfulness feels hard, or you wonder if what you’re doing really matters. If so, this episode is for you.   I’m joined by the incredible Kelly Minter, a Bible teacher, author, and worship leader who is passionate about living out her faith in both big and small ways. We talk about one of Kelly’s favorite women of the Bible—Elizabeth—and how her story of faithfulness and perseverance can encourage us in our own waiting seasons.   We also dive into Kelly’s amazing work in the Amazon with Justice & Mercy International, where she serves alongside jungle pastors to reach vulnerable communities. Whether it’s serving globally or right in our own neighborhoods, Kelly shares practical ways we can step into God’s calling, even when we feel overwhelmed or unsure where to start.   Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode: - God is always at work, even when we can’t see it.   - Serving doesn’t have to be big or far away—it starts in our own communities.   - Community fuels our faith—we don’t have to do it alone.   - Saying yes to God’s leading will always lead to deeper joy and purpose.   Kelly’s wisdom and personal stories will inspire you to step forward in faith, trust God’s timing, and embrace the blessings of serving others. If you’ve been waiting on God or wondering how to make a difference, this episode is your invitation to say yes and watch Him move!   Kelly Minter is a Bible teacher, author, and worship leader who is passionate about teaching the Word of God. When she’s not writing, speaking, or singing, you can find her picking homegrown veggies with her nieces and nephews or traveling the Amazon River with Justice & Mercy International. A Southern transplant, Kelly loves college football, long walks, and a diner mug full of Justice Blend coffee.   Links: Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Website https://kellyminter.com/ Instagram @Kelly_Minter Esther Bible Study  Sleep in Heavenly Peace Shoes4theshoeless

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  8. Bravely Saying No To Toxic Habits with Jenn Kautsch

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    Bravely Saying No To Toxic Habits with Jenn Kautsch

    Have you ever found yourself questioning your relationship with alcohol? Maybe you've wondered if that nightly glass of wine is really helping you unwind or if there's a deeper reason behind your habits. If so, this episode is for you.   I’m sitting down with Jenn Kautsch, founder of SoberSis and a leader in the Sober Curious movement. Jenn is passionate about creating a judgment-free space for women to explore their drinking habits without labels or shame. We dive into the concept of gray area drinking—the space between rock-bottom addiction and casual drinking—and how so many of us fall into it without even realizing.   Jenn and I talk about the cultural norms surrounding alcohol, the sneaky lies the industry tells us, and the truth that Jesus offers us as the real source of rest and identity. We also get practical, discussing strategies to break unhealthy habits, the role of neuroplasticity in rewiring our brains, and why curiosity and awareness are the first steps toward change.   Here’s what you’ll take away from this episode: - Gray area drinking is more common than you think—and you’re not alone.    - Jesus offers true rest and identity—we don’t need alcohol to cope.   - Preparing for success can make all the difference in breaking toxic habits.   - Community is key—we heal best when we don’t do it alone.   Jenn’s wisdom is so encouraging, whether you’re considering a break from alcohol, curious about a sober lifestyle, or simply wanting to make more intentional choices. If you’re ready to step into a life of clarity, courage, and deeper connection with God, this episode will inspire you to take that first brave step.   Jenn Kautsch is the founder of SoberSis, a community designed to help women renegotiate their relationship with alcohol without labels, judgment, or shame. A leader in the Sober Curiou* movement, Jenn offers a 21-Day Reset Challenge and is the author of Look Alive, Sis. She lives in Fort Worth, Texas, with her husband of almost 30 years and is a proud mom of two adult children.   Links: Laura L. Smith: Website Instagram   Brave Woman, Mighty God book Jenn Kautsch Website Instagram Look Alive Sis book Join Jenn’s 21-day challengeFree mocktail recipes

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Welcome to the This Is Your Nudge podcast. I'm your host, Laura L. Smith. Join me as I chat with the most amazing guests about how we can stop making excuses. Step out of some-day and into the promises and goodness God has for us today. This is your nudge.

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