• Life As a Christian Woman in the Military with Mykayla Couchenour

  • Jul 19 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Life As a Christian Woman in the Military with Mykayla Couchenour

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to the second episode of the Stay Salty podcast!! I am so excited to be sharing my conversation with Mykayla Couchenour today!

    Mykayla is one of my good friends I met through my church in Nashville. She just graduated from Vanderbilt University and is heading over to continue her training as a US Marine! Today, we are talking about what life is like for her as a young Christian woman in the military.

    Topics include:

    - How Mykayla keeps the faith in an environment where Christianity isn't as common

    - A story of how she shared the Gospel to a fellow marine

    - How leadership has been one of the most humbling experiences in Mykayla's life

    - And MORE!


    Follow us on social media!

    Stay Salty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staysalty.podcast/

    Megan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganmimi22/

    Stay Salty YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuHhN77IIimCROdoXasRLBg

    Keep up with Mykayla on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/mykaylacouchenour/

    A special thank you to all these awesome people who help make this podcast happen!

    Videography: Eliza Portalski Photography (inquiries here!) https://www.instagram.com/elizaportalski_photography/

    Music: Ahmad Alexander & Lauren Powell

    Photography/Cover Art: Lizzie Chladek (inquiries here!) https://www.instagram.com/lzzrynn/

    Mentoring: Amanda Mazzo & That Sounds Fun Network

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