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Navigating Decisions & Transitions One Girls Night at a Time. Welcome to Girls Night, the go-to podcast for women in their Everything Era, that wildly confusing decade-ish where we have to make many of the most significant decisions of our lives all at the same time. (Career, marriage, motherhood, and more!) Thankfully, we don’t have to do it alone. The best girls nights aren’t just about eating p... more

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Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night!

I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today we’re talking about how to stop letting fear run your life.

If you're like me, you have a vision for your life and career and your family- but somehow, fear, self-dou... more

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night!

I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today we’re addressing one of the most common root causes of tension and resentment in marriage.

The things we’re talking about in this episode are so universal and so perv... more

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night!

I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today we’re talking about why your closet may be full but you still feel like you have nothing to wear!

Getting out the door in the morning can be a struggle, and for many ... more

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night!

I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today we’re talking about what’s going on in the United States politically — how to wrap our minds around it, how to stay informed without losing our minds, and how to parti... more

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Recent Guests

Paige Connell
Working mother of four and content creator focused on the mental load of motherhood.
Episode: Girls Night #293: Why You're Fighting About the Same Things in Your Marriage (How to Break the Cycle) — with Paige Connell
Conni Jespersen
Educational wardrobe stylist and founder of Art in the Find
Art in the Find
Episode: Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Ashley Fenker
Author of 'Good Enough Mother', professional writer, and mom
Episode: Girls Night #290: An Honest Conversation about Motherhood and Chronic Illness — with Ashley Fenker
Eli Harwood
Therapist, author, and online presence known as the Attachment Nerd
Attachment Nerd
Episode: Girls Night #289: The Reason we Feel Insecure in our Relationships (and How to Fix it!) — with Eli Harwood
Emily Oster
Founder and CEO of ParentData, a data-driven guide to pregnancy and parenting, and professor of economics at Brown University.
ParentData
Episode: Girls Night #288: 5 Things New Moms can Stop Worrying About (and 5 Things that Deserve your Attention) — with Emily Oster
Beth Allison Barr
James Vardaman Endowed Professor of History at Baylor University specializing in medieval history and women's history, author of The Making of Biblical Womanhood.
Baylor University
Episode: Girls Night #287: Biblical Womanhood: Separating Fact from Fiction — with Beth Allison Barr
Suzanne Kianpour
Emmy-nominated journalist, documentarian, and presenter
Helmet to Heels
Episode: Girls Night #286: How She Does It: Advocating for Yourself in your Career — with Suzanne Kianpour
Dr. Sarah Jeffrey
Licensed naturopathic doctor and co-founder of Aya Naturopathic Medicine.
Aya Naturopathic Medicine
Episode: Girls Night #285: Always tired? The Science-Backed Guide to Better Sleep — with Dr. Sarah Jeffrey
Dr. Morgan Cope
Relationship scientist and assistant professor of psychology at Centre College
Centre College
Episode: Girls Night #284: How to Recover From a Breakup (and Find your Spark Again!) — with Dr. Morgan Cope

Host

Stephanie May Wilson
Host of Girls' Night, focusing on decision-making and transitions for women; known for her supportive and conversational style.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 4.8k ratings
  • Beautiful Story

    Ashley Fenker’s story of her journey to becoming a mother, is so beautiful and real. Stephanie asks the perfect questions to get Ashley to share her true feelings about her journey.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmyNina2025
    United States2 months ago
  • Favorite encouraging podcast!

    I have been an avid listener of the Girls Night podcast for over 5 years and no matter how my season of life has changed, Stephanie has been there to speak truth and encouragement into it! I love the variety of "lifestyle" topics and that I can trust they all come from a Christian prospective! Forever a fan of Stephanie, this podcast, and the resources she puts out!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Butler listener
    United States2 months ago
  • Amazing!

    I’ve been listening to Stephanie’s podcasts for six or more years. She tends to release the exact podcast or blog post I need at just the right time in my life. I found her podcasts when I was single, and now I’m married and still find so much value and encouragement from the conversations she shares with other women. Thank you for creating Girl’s Night!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alexis BFF
    United States4 months ago
  • Valuable Podcast!

    Young or old, single or married, Stephanie May Wilson’s podcast is so timely for today. Fun and upbeat but with nitty gritty topics that create lightbulb moments about yourself and others around you in life-giving ways, drenched in the light and love of God. Sooo appreciate this podcast as a fun, important, safe space and helpful breather along the racetrack of life. I find myself turning to this podcast when I don’t know what to do about something or if I need a healthy break. Thank you Stephan... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    4His-story
    United States6 months ago
  • Wow

    This is so helpful. Thanks for all your hard work and effort

    Apple Podcasts
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    South Africa7 months ago

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Many find the content relevant and timely, resonating with their current life experiences and challenges.
Feedback highlights the host's genuine approach and the warmth of the conversations, reinforcing a sense of community among listeners.
The podcast is frequently viewed as a comforting space to explore personal growth and life transitions.
Listeners appreciate the supportive and empowering nature of discussions, often feeling like they are conversing with close friends.

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Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Q: Do you have any shortcuts or any rules that like, okay, if you have five minutes to get ready?
Conni suggests having three go-to outfit formulas that make it easy to dress quickly while still looking put together.
Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Q: How does your process help women identify their personal style?
Conni describes starting with understanding their personality and lifestyle to ensure what they wear reflects who they are while also being practical for their daily activities.
Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Q: For the women who haven't gotten to meet you yet, tell us who you are, what you do, and a fun fact about yourself.
Conni explains her role as an educational wardrobe stylist, helping women manage their wardrobes to feel confident, and shares how her photography was used on a book cover about a pizza restaurant, linking her creative background.
Girls Night #293: Why You're Fighting About the Same Things in Your Marriage (How to Break the Cycle) — with Paige Connell
Q: Can you give us some words around the mental load?
The mental load includes not just the physical tasks but the emotional and cognitive aspects of managing a household.
Girls Night #291: How to Stay Politically Informed Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Relationships) — with Sharon McMahon
Q: How do we get along with people who see the world differently from us?
We can find the overlap of our firmly held beliefs rather than abandoning them, creating solid foundations for meaningful dialogue.

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Girls Night launched 8 years ago and published 295 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Girls Night include:

1. Paige Connell
2. Conni Jespersen
3. Ashley Fenker
4. Eli Harwood
5. Emily Oster
6. Beth Allison Barr
7. Suzanne Kianpour
8. Dr. Sarah Jeffrey

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