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  • 170 | The 4 Silent Killers of Marriage (and How to Avoid Divorce)
    Jan 20 2026

    My book, Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection, will be here in ONE WEEK. (AHHH!!!) Please pre-order today!!!

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    Did you know that 41% of first marriages and 60% of second marriages end in divorce? And even higher numbers are reportedly completely dissatisfied in their marriages.

    In today's episode, I'm diving into the four silent killers that quietly lead couples toward disconnection, resentment, and ultimately divorce. These issues show up in nearly every modern marriage, Christian or non, and they often go unnoticed until the relationship feels distant or broken.

    You can only live like ships passing in the night until something inevitably breaks.

    My prayer is that this conversation gives you the clarity, conviction, and practical encouragement you need to build a healthier, more connected, and more Christ‑centered marriage — one that resists emotional disconnection, strengthens communication, and protects your relationship from drifting toward divorce.

    If you've ever enjoyed The Living Easy Podcast, my Instagram posts, or my blog… the single most supportive thing you can do is to preorder Don't Burn Your Own House Down! It means the world to me, and it allows me to continue creating content that serves marriages and families with honesty, faith, and practical wisdom. THANK YOU!

    Please share this episode with a friend, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, or tag me on Instagram @livingeasywithlindsey.

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    34 min
  • You, Me, and Anxiety: Understanding and Walking With Anxious Children with Dr. Robyn Graham
    Jan 13 2026

    Friends! My new book, Don't Burn Your Own House Down is ALMOST HERE!
    Countdown: 13 DAYS! (ahhh!) If you haven't already pre-ordered yours, now is the time!!! THANK YOU so much for your support! I love you guys!

    In this episode of the Living Easy Podcast, Lindsey Maestas sits down with Robyn Graham, author of You, Me, and Anxiety, to talk about anxiety in children, emotional regulation, and how parents can support anxious kids without unintentionally making things worse.

    Together, they explore why so many parents feel overwhelmed and hopeless when navigating childhood anxiety, why children often struggle to emotionally regulate, and how unrealistic expectations from adults can escalate anxiety rather than soothe it.

    This conversation offers practical tools for parents, caregivers, and educators who want to create calmer homes, healthier routines, and emotionally safe environments for kids struggling with anxiety.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:
    • Why childhood anxiety is increasing and how it often shows up as irritability, shutdown, or emotional outbursts

    • Navigating impatience and emotional spirals when your children don't get what they want with, "Is it heard, hugged, or helped?"
    • The powerful truth that we often expect children to emotionally regulate better than adults do

    • How a parent's tone, pace, and nervous system directly impact a child's anxiety

    • The importance of routines and structure for anxious children

    • How to prepare kids for the day in ways that reduce anxiety rather than increase pressure

    • Practical parenting strategies for emotionally dysregulated children

    • How to fight hopelessness in parenting when anxiety feels constant

    Get Dr. Robyn Graham's book: You, Me, and Anxiety HERE.

    Don't forget to subscribe to The Living Easy Podcast for more episodes like this!

    Follow along with Lindsey on Instagram: @livingeasywithlindsey.

    Follow along with Dr. Robyn on Instagram: @therobyngraham.

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    39 min
  • 168 | A Conversation with My 10-Year-Old: Morning Disciplines, Our Home Life, Sharing the Gospel with Friends, and Homeschooling
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with my 10-year-old son for a simple, honest conversation about our mornings, our home life, and the rhythms we're still learning as a family.

    We talk about what self-discipline looks like for him in the mornings. He shares the areas in which he hopes our family can still grow this year. We also touch on homeschooling, how we talk about faith in our home, and what sharing the gospel looks like as a kid.

    If you're a parent navigating discipline, routines, faith, or simply wondering what your children are absorbing from your home, I hope this conversation encourages you to slow down, listen, and give yourself grace.

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    25 min
  • 167 | You Don't Need a "New Year, New You", You Need a Faithful Start: God Is More Interested in Your Obedience Than Your Reinvention
    Dec 16 2025

    As the year winds down, the noise of the past year gets louder. We see what we failed at and all that we've achieved. And then as January approaches, the world shouts at us to set our New Year resolutions, to chase fresh starts, to reinvent ourselves, to do more, be better, and try harder.

    But what if what your soul actually needs isn't a fresh start, but rest and obedience?

    Jesus doesn't heal through pressure, He heals through presence.

    In this episode, Lindsey Maestas shares a gentle, Jesus-centered reflection for the holiday season and end of the year. She challenges herself, and her listeners, to live faithfully this year instead of doing everything to be hotter, richer, more, more, more.

    Instead of pushing self-improvement or hustle spirituality, this episode invites you to slow down, breathe, and return to the heart of the gospel: Jesus is faithful, and he doesn't call us to live a burnt out life.

    Rooted in Scripture and lived experience, this episode speaks directly to women who feel quietly exhausted, emotionally spent, or spiritually worn down—especially those navigating marriage struggles, burnout, anxiety, or disappointment with how the year turned out.

    Have you already ordered my new book?! Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection is available for pre-order NOW!

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    32 min
  • 166 | If "2024 Me" Knew What I Know Now: 8 Growth-Oriented Lessons I've Learned in 2025
    Dec 9 2025

    This year stretched me in ways I never expected. My heart ached throughout so much of 2025, but I also grew in ways I never thought I could.

    In this episode, I share the most meaningful lessons I learned about emotional healing, personal growth, faith, relationships, and learning to sit with discomfort instead of running from it.

    We talk about the difference between processing and obsessing, why seeking peace through information and understanding eventually falls short, and how Scripture points us toward a peace that doesn't rely on clarity or control.

    I also unpack how loneliness isn't always about lacking people, but about the deeper fear that no one truly has you—and how faith reshapes that belief. We explore why venting can sometimes keep us stuck in anger rather than move us toward healing, and how prayer, stillness, and honesty with God invite real transformation.

    This episode is for anyone who:

    • has walked through heartbreak or disappointment this year

    • feels lonely even when surrounded by people

    • struggles with complaining and feeling pessimistic
    • is exhausted from overthinking, people-pleasing, and overprocessing

    • wants to heal from trauma without becoming hardened or bitter

    • is learning to trust God in seasons that don't make sense

    Topics covered:

    • Emotional healing and personal growth, even after being crushed by another person

    • The power of accountability and being seen by community
    • Loneliness, attachment, and feeling unseen

    • Prayer vs. Gossip and Complaining
    • Faith vs control and the peace of God

    • Choosing growth, forgiveness, and discipline of thought

    • Learning to be okay with being alone, healing with God instead of distracting or running.

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    If you enjoyed this conversation, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It means so much and I read every review!

    Follow along on IG @livingeasywithlindsey.

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    1 h et 8 min
  • 165 | Don't Fake Orgasms, Foreplay Begins Outside of the Bedroom, and More Tips on Intimacy
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of The Living Easy Podcast, Lindsey Maestas opens a biblical and deeply practical conversation about intimacy in marriage—because God makes all things new, even in the bedroom.

    (Watch this recording on YouTube and subscribe!)

    Sex may not really matter to you, but it does matter to your marriage.

    See the FULL curriculum for: The Sex and Intimacy Project: A 4-Week Video Study a His + Hers Workbook for a Stronger Sex Life

    Lindsey unpacks how physical connection is both a spiritual and emotional act of service, not just a physical one. She discusses the dangers of pornography and limerence (infatuation during affairs), how these habits alter neural pathways, and how to create a sex life in your marriage that you don't need to escape from.

    You'll hear about:

    • Why Scripture calls us not to deprive one another of sex (1 Corinthians 7:5)

    • Why the clitoris reminds us that God created sex for pleasure
    • How faking orgasms creates emotional distance and false intimacy

    • What it means to "show and tell" in your marriage — teaching your spouse what makes you feel good during sex

    • How foreplay actually begins outside the bedroom, through kindness, affection, and communication

    • The importance of serving one another in physical foreplay
    • The "microwave vs. crockpot" concept and understanding your spouse's arousal rhythms

    • Seeing your partner's body as a book to study — learning, honoring, and cherishing it as a form of worship to God

    This is a conversation about reclaiming intimacy, breaking shame, and learning to experience sex as a holy gift that strengthens your connection rather than erodes it. When we become intentional about how we love each other physically, we build the kind of trust, pleasure, and connection that keeps our marriages from burning down.

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    Connect with Lindsey:

    • Instagram: @livingeasywithlindsey

    • Website: www.sparrowsandlily.com

    • Preorder Lindsey's book Don't Burn Your Own House Down

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    28 min
  • 164 | Is It ADHD or Just Being a Kid?: Dopamine, Boredom & Why Your Child May Be Frustrated with Sara Hartley
    Oct 28 2025

    Do you ever look at your child and wonder:
    Is this ADHD? Or is this just childhood?

    Today, I'm joined by Sara Hartley, author of The Purposefully Me Series, to talk about ADHD in children from a realistic, compassionate, and research-based lens.

    Together, we break down:

    • The most overlooked signs and symptoms of ADHD in kids

    • What's actually happening in the brain when children whine, complain, melt down, or seek constant stimulation

    • Why some kids chase dopamine — screens, snacks, danger, noise

    • Parenting a neurodivergent vs neurotypical child (and why your strategies must shift)

    • Emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity

    • The difference between "won't" and "can't yet"

    • Practical strategies to increase regulation, confidence, and connection at home

    If you're parenting a child who is always bored, never satisfied, complains constantly, or struggles to focus — this episode will give you clarity, relief, and actual tools, not shame.

    Sara Hartley:

    • Website: saralewishartley.com SLH Creative Group LLC+2Instagram+2

    • Instagram: @saralewishartley Instagram+1

    • Books: The Purposefully Me Series (Children's social-emotional books tackling ADHD, neurodiversity, etc.) calmmamacoaching.com

      🔗 Connect with Lindsey

      Instagram: @livingeasywithlindsey
      Website: sparrowsandlily.com

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    42 min
  • 163 | How to Handle Your Money Like It Actually Belongs to God with Bob and Linda Lotich
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode, Lindsey and Jesse Maestas sit down with Bob and Linda Lotich, authors of Simple Money, Rich Life, to talk about what it truly means to see your money as God's money—and how that perspective can completely change the way you live, give, and plan for the future.

    Bob and Linda share how they started as a couple earning minimum wage and dreamed of giving away millions of dollars—and how God helped them make that happen.

    Together, they unpack the power of generosity, the pitfalls of "YOLO" spending, and how to build a life that reflects eternal impact over temporary comfort.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • What it means to view your finances as God's assets that you're managing, not owning

    • Why "YOLO thinking" can become self-serving instead of freeing

    • How radical generosity transforms both the giver and the receiver

    • What happens when you give beyond your comfort zone

    • Practical ways to live simply, earn purposefully, and give abundantly

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Simple Money, Rich Life by Bob & Linda Lotich – simplemoneybook.com

    • SeedTime Money Podcast

    • Gradually Then Suddenly by Mark Batterson

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    Connect:

    • Follow Lindsey and Jesse: @livingeasywithlindsey

    • Follow Bob and Linda: @seedtime
    • Visit: sparrowsandlily.com

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    52 min