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Simplicity for Families: How to Slow Down in a Busy World

24 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Why does modern family life feel so busy, noisy, and complicated? In this episode, Gareth, Daisy, and Lucy explore the practice of simplicity and what it means to live more intentionally in a world shaped by constant pressure, screens, comparison, and overcommitment. Together they reflect on how technology, possessions, social media, and packed schedules can quietly steal peace and connection from family life. The conversation unpacks the difference between simplicity and poverty, highlighting the biblical call to contentment, prioritisation, and living with intentional rhythms. Through personal stories and honest reflections, they discuss the importance of rest, white space, and healthy boundaries, and why learning to say “no” can help families focus on what matters most. They also explore the impact of social media and digital distraction on children and teenagers, sharing practical ideas for building healthier family habits — including screen-free meals, phone boundaries, activity limits, decluttering, and embracing boredom as a pathway to creativity and connection. This episode encourages families to move away from constant overwhelm and toward a more peaceful, grounded way of living — rooted in contentment, faith, and meaningful relationships rather than endless consumption and comparison. This episode will equip Christian parents and families with practical ways to simplify everyday life, reduce stress, and create healthier rhythms around screens, schedules, possessions, and priorities. We’d love to hear from you — email hello@famalampod.com or DM us on Instagram @famalampod. If you’re enjoying the podcast, please like, share, comment, and subscribe! About Famalam: Famalam is a Christian family & parenting podcast hosted by Gareth, Lizzy, Daisy, Lucy, and Toby Robinson. We explore Christian parenting, raising kids, faith at home, discipleship, family challenges, communication, boundaries, discipline, tech and screens, mental wellbeing, friendships, church engagement, Christmas traditions, and real-life family dynamics. Follow & Connect: Instagram: @famalampod | Email: hello@famalampod.com

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