His House

Sadie Harris

His House is a podcast for mothers in the thick of real life — the loud, lived-in, beautiful-mess years. It’s a space to breathe, to feel grounded again, and to remember that these ordinary days are more sacred than they seem and that this phase isn't a pause from connecting with Jesus but an invitation to be closer to Him than ever before. If you’re longing for awe, purpose, and a deeper sense of spirituality in your everyday rhythms… welcome to His House, where motherhood meets Jesus.

  1. 15 HR AGO

    Finding Joy Through Life's Unexpected Turns with Emi Naegle

    This week, I sit down with Emi Naegle—mom and content creator—who was diagnosed with peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) just days after having her first baby. In that first year navigating heart failure as a brand new mom, she walked through an incredibly heavy season of health challenges and loss. In this conversation, she shares how that experience changed the way she sees everyday life and deepened her relationship with Jesus Christ. We talk about what it really looks like to choose joy when life feels different than you planned, and how faith gives us the strength to keep moving forward. She also shares the simple, practical ways she brings light into her days—from small routines and micro traditions to creating beauty in the ordinary moments of motherhood. This episode is a gentle reminder that joy isn’t found in perfect circumstances—but can be created, one small thing at a time. Follow Emi on Instagram @emi.naegle "In The Strength of the Lord" by David A. Bednar Cozy: The Art of Arranging Yourself in the World by Isabel Gillies Sadie's Cozy List: Cold soda in a styrofoam cup Walking around art museums Beautiful tile Baby’s breath Driving in the rain Blasting music with the windows down and singing as loud as I can with the wind in my hair Kitchen dance parties while making dinner Denim Fresh white socks Cadbury eggs Wood fruit bowls Ponderosa pines The sound of lawn mowers in the summer The smell of freshly cut grass The shades of pink during sunset Cobblestone Chocolate zucchini cake Chicken noodle soup - klooshers Oversized hoodies Cameras Taking videos Looking at old pictures Looking at yearbooks and old letters Reading old journals Journaling Sitting at the temple Playing guitar (listening to my dad play guitar) Location scouting Tree tunnels Chain link fences 30 second cuddles Holding my kids Having a child/baby fall asleep on you Road trips Gas station candy Night runs and walks Street lights Stars & constellations Sleeping under the stars Crisp winter days after it’s snowed when the snow clings to the trees and crunches on the ground. Especially early morning walks on these days. Post it notes Blank page journals Laughing Listening to Taylor swift cds Percy Jackson & Harry Potter Raindrops rolling down the car window as you drive - watching the path it chooses to take Making wishes on dandelions Pebble ice in a hospital cup Fuzzy socks at night Doing my nails Scorching hot showers Hot bath and reading after a workout Shopping at the mall and eating pretzel bites

    1hr 4min
  2. 2 APR

    When Easter Becomes Real with Katie Gallardo

    This week, I sit down to talk with Katie Gallardo about Easter and how it has become real to her over the past year. A year ago, Katie was a healthy mom of two little boys, living in San Francisco and filling her days with the beautiful chaos of motherhood. Today, she is a cancer survivor and a below-the-knee amputee after being diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma jsut days before Easter. In this conversation, Katie shares what it looked like to walk through diagnosis, chemotherapy, and amputation—all while raising young children—and how her relationship with Jesus Christ deepened. We talk about the questions that come when life doesn’t go the way you planned, what it means to worship God through pain, and how to notice the small miracles when you’re still waiting for the big ones. Because this episode is centered on Easter, we spend time talking about the Resurrection—not just as a doctrine, but as something deeply personal. What does it mean that Christ overcame death when you’ve had to face it so closely? How does “He lives” change when it becomes real in your own life? If you are in a season that feels heavy or uncertain, I hope this conversation helps you feel a little less alone—and reminds you that Christ is present in all of it. And for those listening who aren't in the middle of a trying season, I hope this makes Easter feel a little bit more real. Happy Easter! To follow Katie's journey, you can find her on Instagram.

    58 min

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His House is a podcast for mothers in the thick of real life — the loud, lived-in, beautiful-mess years. It’s a space to breathe, to feel grounded again, and to remember that these ordinary days are more sacred than they seem and that this phase isn't a pause from connecting with Jesus but an invitation to be closer to Him than ever before. If you’re longing for awe, purpose, and a deeper sense of spirituality in your everyday rhythms… welcome to His House, where motherhood meets Jesus.

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