• What I Learned When I Couldn’t Enjoy Anything

  • Apr 15 2023
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

What I Learned When I Couldn’t Enjoy Anything

  • Summary

  • Guys. My delightful friend Ceire joins us on the podcast all the way from Broome! Ceire’s passion for life is contagious, and she has a gift for connecting with others. Her voice-texts are hilarious and deep and encouraging all in one!

    Ceire and her husband Angus have three girls Isabelle (4.5), Lizzie (2) and Anna (6 months). She is an amazing foodie and cook, who is in the process of setting up a café. We talked about moving to the country, making our marriages a priority, and getting our vulnerable on to share and pray with other women. Ceire shared her experience with depression after moving from South Africa and how her friend walked with her through it.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The free marriage course that Ceire and Angus facilitate over Zoom is from Holy Trinity Brompton. Maybe this is one you can get together with some couple friends to try too?

    The cafe Ceire is getting up and running is LOV Food, which is attached to Lions Outback Vision.

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    Music: Orleans and Come Back by Ketsa. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.



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