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The Next Right Thing

179: Stop Overworking with Megan Hyatt Miller

The Next Right Thing

Emily P. Freeman

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.85.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Years ago, Megan Hyatt Miller found herself at a crossroads where she felt like she had to choose between being present with her family and present at her work. It felt like an impossible choice until she created a third way. And that’s where we’ll start off. Listen in.

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0:00.0

I'm Emily P. Freeman and welcome to the next right thing.

0:03.6

You're listening to episode 179.

0:08.2

This is a podcast about making decisions, but also about making a life.

0:12.4

If you struggle with decision fatigue, chronic hesitation,

0:16.6

or if you just need a few minutes away from the constant stream of information

0:20.0

and the sometimes delightful, but also distracting hum of entertainment,

0:24.0

you're in the right place for a thoughtful story, a little prayer,

0:26.8

and a simple next right step.

0:28.7

But first, let's chat about today's sponsor KiwiCo.

0:31.9

I'm beginning to feel that antsy anticipation for summer all around me here in North Carolina.

0:37.4

My girls are almost done with their junior year of high school.

0:40.7

Kids in the neighborhood are playing outside later in talks of summer plans

0:43.7

and activities film of oxer feed.

0:45.9

So I love how easy and fun KiwiCo has made it to keep STEM projects top of mind

0:51.0

as we transition into summer.

0:53.0

After we enjoyed the Maker Crates, I followed my own curiosity online

0:56.5

to learn about the Crates and projects available for younger kids

0:59.7

and find some end-of-school gift ideas.

1:02.2

With eight different crate lines for all ages and interests,

1:05.2

there's so much to choose from.

1:07.2

The Atlas Crate caught my eye in particular for being rooted in a bensure

1:10.5

and appreciation for world cultures.

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