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Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

How to Find Rest in God

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Danielle Bean

Religion & Spirituality, Parenting, Kids & Family

4.9810 Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Danielle Bean discusses five ways to find rest in God, including prayer and meditation, attending Mass and receiving the Eucharist, going to confession, reading scripture, and acts of service and charity. 

Takeaways
  • Finding rest in God involves prayer, meditation, attending Mass, receiving the Eucharist, going to confession, reading scripture, and acts of service and charity.
  • Exploring the world of saints and angels can be done at one's own pace, and there is no one right way to do it.
  • A listener's question about expanding her prayer life to include saints and Mary is addressed with encouragement to take it one step at a time and explore the world of saints and angels at her own pace.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Have you heard about the 2018 study that showed half of prenatal vitamins tested had unacceptable levels of heavy metals?

0:08.6

No? Well, now you have. I'm Kat, mother of three, and founder of Ritual, the company making traceability the new standard in the supplement industry.

0:18.3

I remember staring at my prenatal vitamins and finding all these things I was trying to avoid,

0:23.3

high amounts of heavy metals, synthetic colorants,

0:25.9

and unnecessary ingredients.

0:28.4

So, at four months pregnant,

0:30.1

I quit my job and started ritual

0:32.3

because I believe that all women deserve to know

0:34.8

what they're putting in their bodies and why.

0:37.1

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vitamin. The ingredients are 100% traceable, it's third-party tested for microbes and heavy metals,

0:44.2

and recently received the purity award from the Clean Label Project. You see, we trace like a mother

0:49.6

because, let's be honest, no one cares quite like a mother. But don't just take my word for it. Trace for

0:55.6

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1:02.1

self-care made simple. And I think that describes this company perfectly. Rooted for Good

1:06.9

creates premium all-natural products that smell and feel amazing. They have something for everyone,

1:12.0

from women's skin care to men's skin care, soaks, scrubs, soaps, and essential oils, and they're

1:17.1

committed to creating all natural products that not only feel good, they do good too.

1:21.9

Rooted for Good is a small business run by Brooke and Joseph, a real Catholic couple looking to do

1:26.5

a real good in the world.

1:28.1

That's why 10% of all their sales go to help people in need in developing countries.

1:32.5

There are other all natural health and beauty products out there, but the kinds of causes

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