🎙️TMIT 17: Spirit ✨

And how we accidentally hid our spiritual lives from our kids 🙃

Hi friends,

This week’s episode surprised us.

We started out talking about spirit—what it means, where it shows up in daily life, and how it connects to parenting. But what we uncovered was something deeper: most of our spiritual lives have become so private, so internalized, that even the people closest to us (our kids) don’t see them at all.

And yet, we know spirit is there. In awe. In alignment. In the quiet moments that help us keep going.

In this episode, we share:

  • How our spirituality became unintentionally invisible in our home

  • The wildly synchronous story of how we met (still gives us chills)

  • 3 everyday ways to invite spirit into family life (h/t Dr. Lisa Miller)

  • The surprising connection between avoidance and alignment

  • What happened when we asked our kids about God

We also reflect on how to model spirit without prescribing belief—especially when we’re not part of a religious tradition.

TMIT About Spirit

  We are all innately spiritual beings. Our job is to model our own spiritual life with openness and humility—and to give our kids full permission to explore their own.

🎧 Watch/Listen to TMIT Episode 17: Spirit
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Whether you identify as religious, spiritual, agnostic, or simply curious, this episode invites you to consider how spirit might become part of your family’s everyday rhythm.

And as always, thank you for being here. You’re our people.

Good, good, good, good vibrations,
Danielle & Greg

P.S. Sorry, it’s stuck in our heads now too. 🎶

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