Jun 27, 2018
While I'm on maternity leave for the summer, I've prepared a few mini-episodes, each covering a specific topic related to pursuing your God-shaped dream.
Special guest Heather Conklin and I talk in this one about how letting your dream lie fallow can be a good thing for both you and your dream. She shares how this practice is utilized in farming to allow fields to rest and regain nutrients and how she’s interpreting it for taking a break from The Practical Minimalist Podcast for the summer.
If you or your dream could use a creative boost, this 15-minute conversation will help you consider the bold, courageous, and somewhat scary move you might make to put your dream on hold for a season with no expectations or plans for what might come in the future.
Heather Conklin is a Memphis transplant now living near Boulder, Colorado. She’s co-host of the Practical Minimalist Podcast and that, of course, is how we connected, over our mutual love for podcasting. She’s a wife and a mama to two kiddos. I loved getting to know her fiery personality face-to-face over lunch last April.
MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:
Heather Conklin, the Practical Minimalists Podcast
The RobCast, Episode 81, “Letting the Land Lie Fallow”
WAYS TO CONNECT: