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Contentment with Slowness

Podcast af Antoinetta Mosley

engelsk

Historie & religion

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A faith-fueled, reflective podcast for those learning to trust God’s pace and plan in the season they’re in. Through Scripture, story, and slow reflection, this space invites you to slow your pace, breathe deeply, and rest in the truth that you are not behind. couragecurator.substack.com

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Hidden Seasons, Holy Timing

In this episode, I share a reflective pause on hidden seasons, discernment, and trusting God's timing, especially in what we choose to share and what we choose to hold quietly. Recorded in the ordinary rhythm of a Friday errand, this conversation reflects on how slowing down has changed not just my pace, but my relationship with visibility, social media, and testimony. During my fertility season and move to the coast, I felt God calling me to wait before sharing publicly. In that quiet space, I learned that being hidden is not a setback; it's a period of formation that often leads to a great testimony. The numbers didn't add up, and the timeline didn't make sense. But God. This episode invites you to let go of the pressure to explain, perform, or share before you are ready. You don't owe everyone your story. What God is forming in you does not always require a public audience. If you have been sitting on something: a story, a calling, a season you have not named out loud yet, waiting on God's timing is not just patience, it is faith in His perfect preparation. A note before you listen: This episode includes a few reflections from my personal fertility journey. If that’s a tender topic for you right now, feel free to pause and return when you’re ready. Extended notes, reflection questions, and accompanying scriptures are available on Substack: https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast [https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast] Get full access to Contentment with Slowness at couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe [https://couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

25. mar. 2026 - 19 min
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When Life Gets Loud

In this episode, I share a reflective pause about where Contentment with Slowness began. What started as a seminary formation need slowly became a lived practice. When I first wrote the words contentment with slowness in a learning plan, I assumed it would be a temporary discipline. Instead, it has become deeply formational, revealing how often I was physically present yet internally rushed. This episode reflects on formation, internal hurriedness, and learning to live at the speed of trust rather than urgency. It’s a conversation about the why behind this podcast and the heart beneath its slower rhythm. If your life feels quieter, slower, or different than you expected, this is your reminder: you are not behind. You may simply be being formed. Extended notes, reflection questions, and accompanying scriptures are available on Substack. https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast [https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast] Get full access to Contentment with Slowness at couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe [https://couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23. feb. 2026 - 12 min
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A Pause Along the Way

In this episode, I share a reflective pause about where Contentment with Slowness began. What started as a seminary formation need slowly became a lived practice. When I first wrote the words contentment with slowness in a learning plan, I assumed it would be a temporary discipline. Instead, it has become deeply formational, revealing how often I was physically present yet internally rushed. This episode reflects on formation, internal hurriedness, and learning to live at the speed of trust rather than urgency. It’s a conversation about the why behind this podcast and the heart beneath its slower rhythm. If your life feels quieter, slower, or different than you expected, this is your reminder: you are not behind. You may simply be being formed. Extended notes, reflection questions, and accompanying scriptures are available on Substack. https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast [https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast] Get full access to Contentment with Slowness at couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe [https://couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

18. feb. 2026 - 7 min
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Distracted, Yet Hungry

In this episode, I share a reflective moment recorded after my daughter was distracted while feeding. What began as an ordinary moment became an unexpected reminder: sometimes we want nourishment, but we are not willing to stay close long enough to receive it. God used the example of feeding my daughter to gently remind me where true replenishment is found. In this episode, I reflect on proximity, nourishment, and where we are turning first to be filled. It’s a reminder to stay close, look up, and trust that God will never allow us to come to Him and leave hungry. Extended notes, reflection questions, and accompanying scriptures are available on Substack. https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast [https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast] Get full access to Contentment with Slowness at couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe [https://couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

3. feb. 2026 - 9 min
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Slow the Pace

In this episode, I share a real-time reflection recorded while driving home after an unexpected eye injury, listening for what God might be teaching me amid the interruption. What began as a frustrating and painful moment became an unexpected reminder: sometimes slowing down is not about rest or intention, but about safety, care, and obedience. When we try to force the pace, even with good intentions, we can miss what God is protecting us from. If you’ve been tempted to push through, override your limits, or say yes when wisdom is asking for no, this episode is an invitation to slow the pace and choose less instead of more. Extended notes, reflection questions, and accompanying scriptures are available on Substack. https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast [https://couragecurator.substack.com/podcast] Get full access to Contentment with Slowness at couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe [https://couragecurator.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

26. jan. 2026 - 10 min
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