The Holy Hot Mess podcast is where we navigate the twists and turns of life as Catholic Christian women through candid conversations, laughter, and insightful interviews. Join your host, Heather, as she dive deep into the messy and beautiful journey of faith, healing, and growth. In each episode, she shares wisdom and stories, from the comical to the heartfelt, and offers practical advice for mana... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
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First I want to thank Heather for addressing the IVF topic with so much compassion. I went through a period of infertility before conceiving my first child and it has been deeply painful to see many Catholics addressing this topic without compassion and without even mentioning how difficult the cross of infertility is. I have found that the majority of people talking about this issue are not people who have gone through infertility themselves and it can be annoying to hear Catholics with many ch... more
The conversations she has are so interesting, and the episodes where she is just chatting with you truly immerse you—as if she were right next to you and the two of you were talking away over coffee! She’s witty, hilarious, insightful, and down to earth. Holy Hot Mess is a fantastic podcast if you’re trying to get deeper into your faith, and incorporate it into you day without the effort being exhausting. I love listening to Heather!
A perfect mix of all the things-Christ, girl talk, humor, mom life, marriage. It’s a win win win. Every episode seems to hit right where it should. Heather is honest and humble and it’s such a blessing to listen to, you feel like you are instant friends.
Heather is so REAL without watering down the truth of Christianity! It’s so refreshing! Thank you for sharing your gifts Heather! I’m so excited for future episodes.
Love that these are nice long episodes, the topics and conversations are great! It has given me lots to think about!
Apple Podcasts | #138 | Argentina/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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