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20 - Carrying Each Other’s Burdens (In Real Life)

24 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Episode Summary This week, Amy and Patty catch up on life lately, from books and library mishaps to spring flowers and upcoming trips.  They celebrate a big milestone with Amy’s 10-year anniversary and a kid-free California trip in the works, while also navigating the chaos of busy family schedules, state testing, and everyday life. The conversation takes a meaningful turn as Patty shares a powerful story from the NFL Draft about Fernando Mendoza and his decision to stay home with his mom who has multiple sclerosis. That leads into a deeper, heartfelt discussion about disability, compassion, and what it really looks like to “carry each other’s burdens” in real life. They reflect on Patty’s mom’s journey with Multiple sclerosis, the quiet strength it takes to live with it, and the perspective it gives on gratitude, grace, and not taking your body for granted. Rooted in Galatians 6:2, “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ,” this episode is a reminder to slow down, offer help, and lead with compassion. It’s a mix of light and heavy, funny and meaningful, just real life as it is.

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