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Hey Sis Podcast

Hey Sis Podcast

De: Jessica Raj and Isabella Richards
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Welcome to the Hey Sis Podcast. We are two sisters, Jess and Bella, living on opposite sides of the world, sharing about all the things, including our faith in God, motherhood, relationships, culture and wellness all through the lens of the Bible. So, grab a cup of your favourite beverage or pop your headphones on while you're doing a load of laundry and come chat with us. Thanks for joining us!2025 Crianza y Familias Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Relaciones
Episodios
  • 31: Our Favourite Moments of Motherhood This Year
    Oct 7 2025
    In light of Bella's daughter, Hazel's first birthday next week, we thought it would be fun to share our favourite moments of motherhood this year. It's a special, light-hearted episode as Bella shares about the ups and downs, the expected and unexpected moments of her first year of motherhood. While Jess shares about her adjustments, joys and lows of the first year of having four children. We hope that this episode makes you laugh, makes you feel validated and not alone if you're a mum and gives you more of a glimpse into our everyday lives. Make sure to subscribe or follow the podcast and if you have a moment, we'd love you to rate and review the podcast if you are loving our content so far. We'd deeply appreciate it! Make sure to sign up to our monthly newsletter, where we share what God has been teaching both of us, our favourite resources and links. Sign up here. If you'd like to check out Jess's e-books on pregnancy and postpartum nutrition, then click here. Scripture Romans 12:10 Episode Chapters 00:00:00 Weekly catch up 00:11:58 Intro to the show 00:14:07 Delights and Downs of first year of motherhood 00:28:33 Highs and lows of lots of kids 00:41:46 Our favourite motherhood things 00:57:55 Final reflections
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    1 h y 1 m
  • 30: Theological Differences Don't Need To Ruin A Friendship
    Sep 30 2025
    We made it to 30 episodes guys! Are you proud of us? Ha! This week, we are talking about theological differences between Christians, particularly between friends. As Christians, there are core beliefs that make up the foundation of our faith, like the resurrection of Jesus, Jesus atoning for our sins, the Trinity, God the all-powerful Creator and so on. However, how about the smaller beliefs that are rooted in tradition or in different denominations of the faith, like baptisms, church leadership, communion/sacraments, interpretation of Scripture and more? How do we address these differences whether in person or online, with grace and humility? How do we have healthy debates about theological topics without acting prideful or bitter? We explore what the Bible has to say about these matters and share our own raw experiences. As sinful humans, we will never 'know it all' and our hope is that listeners will ask God to search their hearts for any wayward thinking that has led to pride or bitterness. Let's be Christians who fight for unity regardless of some theological differences! Let's work together to have healthy discussions and wrestlings about our faith. We need to set the example as Christians to strive for unity, 'for our fight is not against flesh and blood, but against the powers of this dark world' (Ephesians 6:12). Make sure to subscribe or follow the podcast and if you have a moment, we'd love you to rate and review the podcast if you are loving our content so far. We'd deeply appreciate it! Make sure to sign up to our monthly newsletter, where we share what God has been teaching both of us, our favourite resources and links. Sign up here. If you'd like to check out Jess's new book for new mamas called Nutrition for Postpartum Playbook, then click here. Links https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nicene-Creed Scripture Ephesians 2:8-10 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 Galatians 3:26-29 Romans 14 2 Timothy 2:23-24 Episode Chapters 00:00:00 Weekly catch up 00:14:48 Intro to today’s topic 00:32:46 Jess’ struggle with choosing a church 00:37:34 Common points of disagreement 00:40:52 What we disagree on 00:44:53 How does Jesus handle it? 00:49:26 Conviction and grace for others 00:57:11 Judgement and righteousness in Faith conversations
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    1 h y 6 m
  • 29: Simple Ways To Share The Gospel In All Seasons
    Sep 24 2025
    Are we overcomplicating sharing the Gospel? Do we live too comfortably to share our testimonies to non-believers? How do we share the Gospel with confidence and conviction without shouting 'repent' on the street corner? In episode 29, we chat about how to simplify evangelism and find organic ways to share the Gospel in every season you find yourself in. Jesus calls us to 'make disciples of all nations' (Matthew 28:19), but what does that look like on a practical level? We encourage mothers, single women, women who work, women who stay at home, to make sharing the Gospel part of your every day life and how to do it in a way that's not cringey or complicated. Make sure to subscribe or follow the podcast and if you have a moment, we'd love you to rate and review the podcast if you are loving our content so far. We'd deeply appreciate it! Make sure to sign up to our monthly newsletter, where we share what God has been teaching both of us, our favourite resources and links. Sign up here. If you'd like to check out Jess's new book for new mamas called Nutrition for Postpartum Playbook, then click here. Links: https://mamabearapologetics.com/ Scripture: Matthew 28:19-20 1 Peter 3:15 Romans 10:14-15 2 Timothy 4:1-5 John 13:35 1 Corinthians 2:4 Episode Chapters: 00:00:00 Weekly catch up 00:17:10 Introduction to the topic 00:25:50 Why apologetics? 00:31:45 Ways to evangelise 00:39:19 Don’t overcomplicate it 00:43:36 What about at work? 00:46:52 What about family? 00:52:06 What about the neighbourhood? 00:56:04 Praying to evangelise 00:58:37 Using your talents and gifts
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    1 h y 7 m
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