Episodios

  • Episode 156 - Fake Snakes, Fair Nights, and Family Finds
    Apr 15 2026

    This week, Hannah and Barbi kick things off with a full blown moment of panic after thinking there was a snake in the cupboard. Thankfully, that turned out to be a false alarm, but it definitely set the tone for the rest of the episode.

    From there, the conversation goes everywhere in the best way. Hannah shares her ongoing struggle with figuring out how to operate her car, along with an update on her upcoming root canal. They swap silly HB stories, talk about the fair both past and present, and even touch on parasites, because of course that came up too.

    They also share a bit about Hannah’s new job and end on a surprisingly fascinating note, talking about how social media can be used to track down long lost family ancestry and the stories (and pictures) that come with it.

    It’s one of those episodes that feels a little chaotic, a little funny, and very real.

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    56 m
  • Episode 155 - Free Hugs, Fearless Toddlers, and a Friend Who Becomes Santa
    Apr 8 2026

    This week, Hannah and Barbi recap all the Easter festivities and everything that came along with them. From last minute cinnamon roll remakes to a filling Hannah had to get, it’s one of those episodes where life just keeps happening.

    They share stories about HB’s latest fearless adventures, riding go karts, learning to paddle board, and generally keeping everyone on their toes, along with some truly funny moments, including a kid asking Mom for a free hug and a mix up involving a baby that definitely wasn’t Juli’s.

    In between the chaos, there are conversations about family traditions, gas prices in Georgia (because of course), Mom’s eyebrows, and her belief that when you invest in joy, it somehow finds its way back to you. One of the sweetest moments is a story about a family friend who becomes Santa every year, reminding us how special it is when someone chooses to bring joy to others.

    It’s funny, full of stories, and a little all over the place in the way that makes you feel like you’re right there in the middle of it all.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Episode 154 - From Holy Week to Holy Cow
    Apr 1 2026

    This week, Hannah and Barbi start with a little housekeeping from last episode before diving into a big life update from Hannah. From there, the conversation shifts into Holy Tuesday, the meaning behind the fig tree, and the deeper significance of Easter and the resurrection.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be a normal episode without a few unexpected turns. Hannah shares what it was like hosting trivia in an old casket factory, they talk about a meal that made them feel like they were living in a completely different tax bracket, and catch up on all the everyday things going on in their lives right now.

    And just when you think the episode is wrapping up, it takes a meaningful turn with one simple but powerful question: do you remember your first real conversation with God?

    It’s thoughtful, a little all over the place, and full of the kind of moments that stick with you.

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    1 h
  • Episode 153 - Two Kids at Church, One Farmers Market, and a Lot of Opinions
    Mar 25 2026

    This week, Hannah and Barbi settle in for one of those conversations that goes a little bit everywhere - but somehow still feels just right. From Mom’s latest movie recommendations to the fun surprise of discovering new family members are listening to the podcast, it’s a mix of catching up and sharing life as it comes.

    They swap childhood stories, talk about the adventures of doing church with two little ones, and reflect on Mom and Dad’s recent getaway to St. Augustine - including the farmers market at the amphitheater and a bit of its history. Along the way, Hannah throws out some surprisingly thought-provoking “would you rather” questions that spark some deeper conversation.

    They even touch on the history behind phone swaying at concerts and how certain traditions stick around. It’s a warm, easygoing episode full of stories, laughter, and the kind of moments that feel small but mean a lot.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Episode 152 - Trains That Didn’t Come and Conversations That Did
    Mar 18 2026

    This week, it’s just Hannah and Barbi - and the conversation goes everywhere in the best way. What starts as a sweet attempt to take HB to watch trains (which… didn’t quite happen) turns into a wide-ranging, heartfelt, and sometimes hilarious catch-up.

    They reflect on last week’s conversation with Scott and continue talking about Civil Rights and some of the movies that have opened their eyes in new ways. From there, they shift into deeper territory - talking about Jesus, true beauty, and the simple but powerful truth that we don’t earn Heaven; it’s a gift we receive through Him.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be a “Mom and Hannah” episode without a few unexpected turns - like outdoor showers, finally getting the AC fixed, the correct way to use a blower, and their honest take on doing the carnivore diet (versus how they actually do it).

    It’s thoughtful, practical, a little random, and full of real life - the kind of conversation that feels like you’re right there with them.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Episode 151 - The History of Jacksonville They Didn’t Teach You in School
    Mar 11 2026

    This week, Hannah and Barbi welcome back historian, author, attorney, and master storyteller Scott Grant for another fascinating dive into the history of Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Scott first joined the podcast in Episode 57 to share the remarkable story of the German U-boat attack off Jacksonville Beach during World War II, and this time he returns with even more powerful stories from our region’s past.

    The conversation centers on the history of Axe Handle Saturday, one of the most significant and difficult moments in Jacksonville’s Civil Rights history. Scott walks through the events leading up to that day, the impact it had on the city, and the broader context of the Civil Rights movement locally.

    Along the way, they explore the story of Schoolhouse Number Four, discuss the legacy of Gene Ribault, and travel even further back in time to figures like Pedro Menéndez and Dominique de Gourgues, whose actions helped shape the early history of Florida.

    It’s a captivating episode filled with powerful history, surprising connections, and the kind of storytelling that brings the past vividly to life.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Episode 150 - Happy Home Habits and HB’s Demands
    Mar 4 2026

    In this milestone 150th episode, Hannah and Barbi settle in for another honest, wide-ranging conversation about life at home and everything that comes with it. Barbi shares some of her “Happy Home Habits” - the small routines and mindsets that help keep a house running smoothly and peacefully. They also celebrate finally getting through Dad’s big track meet weekend (which may or may not have confirmed that they’re getting older).

    Along the way, they swap stories about HB’s latest demands, the surprisingly uncomplicated process of getting a new military ID, and their thoughts on some of the popular “therapy words” that don’t always sit quite right with them. By reframing those ideas through pastoral language and faith, they find ways to understand them in a more meaningful way.

    They also share a recipe for dirty carnivore chili, a few laughs, and the kind of everyday conversations that remind you home isn’t just a place - it’s the life you build together.

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    47 m
  • Episode 149 - The Only Time We Actually Talk Is on This Podcast
    Feb 25 2026

    This week, Hannah and Barbi sit down to catch up… despite the fact that they literally live in the same house. Between running family business, prepping for Dad’s upcoming track meet, church commitments, health appointments, and general life chaos, the podcast has somehow become the only time they actually talk about anything meaningful.

    They cover a little bit of everything - Hannah’s new car, MRIs, road-tripping, Lent, carnivore, leadership night at church, and why showing up for family just kind of happens naturally when you’re all in it together. They also unpack the generational obsession with fun drink cups (because hydration is apparently now a personality trait) and the surprising wisdom behind embracing singleness… even though neither of them is single.

    With Casey out of town, Isla Mae makes frequent and adorable background appearances, because that’s just the season they’re in. The episode wraps with a surprisingly deep dive into why we cringe at our past selves - and whether that’s actually a sign of growth.

    It’s busy. It’s layered. It’s slightly chaotic. But it’s very real.

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    1 h y 7 m