April Allen & Alexa Kolbe are just two best friends from college conversing with & inspiring you to love the job of homemaking in any stage of life you're in. Put on some mascara, grab your muckboots, and pour yourself something lovely while we cultivate homemaking together.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipLeisureHome & Garden |
Thats right! Were talking alllllll about being a hostess during this holiday season! We have so much we want to talk with you about for hosting this holiday season. We cant wait to dive into preparing the home for guests, different gift ideas, having... more
Well, sorry its late yall but we made it! We are at the end of our seaon: Frugal Fall! It was a good one. Today were going over everything we got from each week, talking about the highs & lows of this season, & overall just how much fun we had with a... more
Buckle your seatbelts cause were going in deep yall! Today were talking about why its important to be frugal with emotional capacity, what the definintion of emotional capacity is, & how the people & events in our life can even increase or decrease o... more
WERE BACK! Sorry yall, we took an unknown hiatis last week - lots of things came up & we just werent able to get it to. more
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These two have such beautiful hearts! I always giggle and enjoy them enjoying themselves. more
I personally would not consider myself a homemaker, but listening to April and Alexa sharing their personal experiences make’s this so much more relatable! It’s nice to be encouraged in how easy it actually is to become a homemaker and realizing just about anyone can do it.
I love listening to homemakers, but I came across the day in the life podcast and couldn’t finish it; very painful to listen to. They sound distracted or tired and lethargic…not sure what’s going on.
I’m sorry, but there’s nothing relatable here. And it’s boring. And so cringy. Whoever lives in the cabin without indoor plumbing sounds like she has absolutely no interest in her own podcast. There’s no reason to listen or to come back.
I love podcasts focused on home making more
Apple Podcasts | #195 | United States/Leisure/Home & Garden |
Apple Podcasts | #198 | Canada/Leisure/Home & Garden |
Apple Podcasts | #159 | Australia/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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