Even Just a Little

Even Just a Little
Podcast Description
Tiny trusts toward a big, out-of-the-box life are often misunderstood. So, we take simple, day-to-day choices into our own hands, leading to a life that can become binding and, at times, painful. Even Just a Little explores the tiny trusts that lead to the “what, why, and how” our guests have discovered on their out-of-the-box journeys.
Trusting the Divine through moment-by-moment decisions guides us toward becoming a significant part of the whole of humanity. Choices shape our lives. As we take small steps of faith toward Divine Love, we allow ourselves—and others—the fullness of our humanity. This world began as an opportunity for a beautiful celebration in a garden, but as we take things into our own fumbling hands, we cut ourselves off from Love.
The boxes we build through misguided choices become walls and barriers that keep us from real communion with God and each other. Even Just a Little aims to reveal the small, seemingly insignificant choices—always available to all—that lead us out of self-imposed cages.
Exploring non-conventional beauty, breath, body, being, and bravery has been a significant part of my journey, and I hope to bring these perspectives into more traditional ways of communing with and receiving God’s Love.
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Content Themes
The show explores themes of trust, personal choices, spirituality, and emotional health, with episodes featuring discussions on topics such as the importance of small steps of faith, the concept of 'primal questions', and how creativity can lead to a more fulfilling life.

Tiny trusts toward a big, out-of-the-box life are often misunderstood. So, we take simple, day-to-day choices into our own hands, leading to a life that can become binding and, at times, painful. Even Just a Little explores the tiny trusts that lead to the “what, why, and how” our guests have discovered on their out-of-the-box journeys.
Trusting the Divine through moment-by-moment decisions guides us toward becoming a significant part of the whole of humanity. Choices shape our lives. As we take small steps of faith toward Divine Love, we allow ourselves—and others—the fullness of our humanity. This world began as an opportunity for a beautiful celebration in a garden, but as we take things into our own fumbling hands, we cut ourselves off from Love.
The boxes we build through misguided choices become walls and barriers that keep us from real communion with God and each other. Even Just a Little aims to reveal the small, seemingly insignificant choices—always available to all—that lead us out of self-imposed cages.
Exploring non-conventional beauty, breath, body, being, and bravery has been a significant part of my journey, and I hope to bring these perspectives into more traditional ways of communing with and receiving God’s Love.
The Misconception of Humility
Dr. Gladys Childs—former religion professor, author, pastor’s wife, and truth-teller—joins Even Just a Little for a powerful and raw conversation on humility, truth, and surviving childhood trauma. Known as “The Truth Doctor,” Gladys shares how growing up in a household of chaos shaped her commitment to honesty and authenticity. Together, we explore how faith, community, and healing moments of choice guide us to freedom—and why humility is often misunderstood.
🎙️ About Gladys:
As the ‘Truth Doctor,’ Gladys meets people where faith and life collide—offering clarity, hope, and practical wisdom. As a pastor’s wife, author, speaker, former religion professor, and boy mom, she steps into the mess where faith feels fragile and pain runs deep, helping others find unshakable faith and lasting freedom.
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