
Minimalist Moms Podcast | Purposeful Life & Parenting Tips The Season No One Talks About: Finding Hope in Life’s In-Between | Adriel Booker (Bonus Episode)
In this episode, I sit down with author Adriel Booker to talk about what she calls “the crisis after the crisis” - that disorienting, in-between space where life no longer looks the way it once did, but the path forward still feels unclear. Drawing from her book Tethered to Hope, Adriel shares how these liminal seasons - while often uncomfortable - can become places of deep transformation. We talk about the quiet ways God meets us in uncertainty, why we don’t have to grip hope as tightly as we think, and a few simple, grounding practices that can help us move through change with more peace. If you’re in a season that feels heavy or unclear, this conversation is a gentle reminder: you’re not as lost as you feel.
Links Discussed in This Episode |
- Checkout the podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.
- Book: Renovated: God, Dallas Willard, and the Church That Transforms
- Adriel's Beneficial Resource: These Comfy Shoes
- Adriel Can't Stop Talking About:
- Connect with Adriel:
- Website
- Book: Tethered to Hope: The Quiet Kindness of God in Crisis, Change, and the Spaces in Between
About Adriel |
Adriel Booker is a writer, speaker, and curator who believes the best things in life happen while gathered around the table. She lives with her family among the gum trees and sea breezes of a small town on Ngarrindjeri Country in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia, where they own and operate a café, vintage shop, and co-working studio for creatives. Adriel is the author of Tethered to Hope and Grace Like Scarlett and has appeared in outlets such as Christianity Today and ABC Religion & Ethics. She writes regularly at The Foundry on Substack, and can also be found at AdrielBooker.com and across social media platforms at @adrielbooker.
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