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Show Up and Let Your Light Shine: A Tribute to Cherie Johnson

44 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In this very special tribute episode, Heather honors the life and legacy of Cherie Johnson: devoted wife and mother, intentional friend, gifted host, lover of Scripture, radiant encourager, and bright light to all who knew her. Released near the one-year anniversary of Cherie’s passing, this episode weaves together an interview Cherie gave during her cancer journey with reflections and stories from friends and family who loved her deeply. Together, these voices paint a picture of a woman who showed up with courage, loved with intention, welcomed people to the table, and pointed others toward Jesus with beauty, warmth, and joy. Whether you knew Cherie personally or are meeting her through this episode, may her life encourage you to show up, love well, ask meaningful questions, receive community, and let your own light shine. In this episode: * Cherie reflects on encountering “the God who sees” in unwanted seasons * The Scriptures that sustained her through postpartum anxiety, disappointment, transition, and cancer * The courage and vulnerability required to receive love from community * Friends and family remember Cherie’s hospitality, humor, deep care, faith, and radiant presence * A borrowed “Thanks for Saying That” from Cherie’s previous Book Club episode * A closing haiku written in Cherie’s honor by her friend Candace Scriptures mentioned: * Genesis 16 * Isaiah 42:3 * Isaiah 40:11 * Romans 8:35–39 * Matthew 11:28–30 * Exodus 14:14 Resources mentioned: * Imagine Heaven by John Burke * Resilience, Redemption, and Really Good Books: Winter 2025 Book Club Edition [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257305/episodes/16419937] Catch more of the story @thanks.for.doing.that.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/thanks.for.doing.that.podcast/]!

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Show Up and Let Your Light Shine: A Tribute to Cherie Johnson

In this very special tribute episode, Heather honors the life and legacy of Cherie Johnson: devoted wife and mother, intentional friend, gifted host, lover of Scripture, radiant encourager, and bright light to all who knew her. Released near the one-year anniversary of Cherie’s passing, this episode weaves together an interview Cherie gave during her cancer journey with reflections and stories from friends and family who loved her deeply. Together, these voices paint a picture of a woman who showed up with courage, loved with intention, welcomed people to the table, and pointed others toward Jesus with beauty, warmth, and joy. Whether you knew Cherie personally or are meeting her through this episode, may her life encourage you to show up, love well, ask meaningful questions, receive community, and let your own light shine. In this episode: * Cherie reflects on encountering “the God who sees” in unwanted seasons * The Scriptures that sustained her through postpartum anxiety, disappointment, transition, and cancer * The courage and vulnerability required to receive love from community * Friends and family remember Cherie’s hospitality, humor, deep care, faith, and radiant presence * A borrowed “Thanks for Saying That” from Cherie’s previous Book Club episode * A closing haiku written in Cherie’s honor by her friend Candace Scriptures mentioned: * Genesis 16 * Isaiah 42:3 * Isaiah 40:11 * Romans 8:35–39 * Matthew 11:28–30 * Exodus 14:14 Resources mentioned: * Imagine Heaven by John Burke * Resilience, Redemption, and Really Good Books: Winter 2025 Book Club Edition [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2257305/episodes/16419937] Catch more of the story @thanks.for.doing.that.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/thanks.for.doing.that.podcast/]!

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“Be encouraged and be brave. Don’t be afraid of the learning curve.” Kind and wise words from a kind a wise woman. In this imagery-rich conversation, Heather sits down with master gardener and writer Sarah Nadvornik to explore prairie restoration, gardening, grief, limitation, motherhood, and the surprising ways God cultivates growth in our lives. Sarah shares how a season of exhaustion, loss, and feeling uprooted led her to begin restoring native prairie land on her Kansas property—and how tending the earth slowly taught her about resilience, purpose, suffering, and belonging. Together, Heather and Sarah discuss monarch butterflies, deep prairie roots, the wisdom of limits, learning to work with creation instead of against it, and the sacred work of cultivating beauty in difficult places. Together, they discuss: * Prairie restoration and native ecosystems * Gardening as a pathway to spiritual growth * The connection between grief, suffering, and beauty * Why limitation can actually lead to flourishing * Monarch butterflies, milkweed, and interconnected creation * Lessons motherhood and gardening teach about resilience * Practical encouragement for beginner gardeners * Learning to work with creation rather than against it * Deep roots, belonging, and finding home in unexpected places * The sacred work of tending beauty in everyday life Here are the key resources, people, and organizations mentioned in the episode, along with links for listeners who want to explore further: * Every Little Seed Magazine [https://everylittleseed.com/] — The faith-centered publication where Heather first encountered Sarah’s writing, including the “Rooted” issue. * Monarch Watch [https://monarchwatch.org/] — The conservation and education program at the University of Kansas where Sarah volunteers in the Waystation garden. * Missouri Botanical Garden [https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/] — Mentioned as an excellent resource for learning about native plants and regional gardening. * Grow Native! [https://grownative.org/] — A helpful native plant education resource connected to Missouri native gardening and demonstration gardens.   * Alpine Echo [https://alpinecho.com/] — The ethically sourced art and goods company founded by Sarah Anderson, whom Sarah thanks at the end of the episode. * George Washington Carver National Monument [https://www.nps.gov/gwca/index.htm] — Learn more about the scientist, educator, and agricultural innovator discussed in the episode. * Master Gardener Extension Programs (Find Your Local Office) [https://mastergardener.extension.org/contact-us/find-a-program/] — Sarah recommends local extension offices and demo gardens as one of the best resources for beginner gardeners. * Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Native Plant Database [https://www.wildflower.org/plants] — A searchable native plant database similar to the type of resource Sarah references for finding plants suited to your region. * USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map [https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/] — Helpful for understanding your gardening zone, which Sarah emphasizes throughout the conversation. Catch more of the story @thanks.for.doing.that.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/thanks.for.doing.that.podcast/]!

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