
A Day In The Life Of The Cowboy's Wife
This is Trish Charleston, a/k/a, the Cowboy’s Wife, coming to you from the metropolis of Rt. 1, Reeds, MO, where the rooster is crowing, the cows are mooing, the horses are pawing, the dogs are barking and the cats are literally circling, because I’m supposed to be out there feeding them right now instead of talking to you.
If you don’t know me, I’m first and foremost a Christian and a now a writer and blogger. I’m a wife, a mom, a Gaga, a rancher, a former paralegal, and as all of those things, a myriad of others just trickle in. If you have children, you know the many hats we all instantly wear, from chauffeur to doctor to cook to house keeper, the list goes on an and on.
The reason I’m doing this podcast is simply that Bob Goff and God are making me. They are both very bossy in my life and as Bob always says, “Let faith guide your steps,” so I’m stepping out here on faith with each session, hoping that my life stories will simply help your day be a little brighter.
I’m hoping to bring some laughter and light into
your day with my experiences in life. I’m no expert on anything but I’ve lived for 56 years. I’ve gone through and even done the good, the bad and even some ugly in my life. I have some hilarious stories that will make you laugh so hard that you blow coffee out of your nose, to some that will make you just flat ugly cry. I have
been blessed with good writing material being married to the Cowboy, living and working on the farm, working in the legal world, raising children, having grandchildren, going through “the menopause,” the list goes on and on.
This is a day in the life of the Cowboy’s wife, to brighten the day in yours.
A Day In The Life Of The Cowboy's Wife
29. | The Silent Journey | A Day In The Life Of The Cowboy's Wife with Trish Charleston
Today I had the privilege of hosting my friend Cheramie Hebert who stepped out in faith to open up about her struggles with the hard topics of infertility and post-partum depression. These are real issues that many women deal with more often than we realize and they need to know they are not alone.
We are all guilty of trying to handle things on our own. We are ashamed to ask anyone for help, because we are afraid to look weak. After all, we all try to be Superwoman to our families, jobs, and to others. And sometimes when we feel like our prayers are going unanswered, we think God has left us too and it’s just too much to handle.
We want things in our time and that’s just not how God works. But when we finally turn it all completely over to Him, He shows up big. It may not be our plan, but it is always His. Those silent times of waiting are so hard.
Life is funny like that. We make plans, we think we know what’s best, and then BOOM—God shows up and shows off! And I am so thankful that He does! Because let’s be honest, left to our own devices, we’d be a hot mess. Well, I know I would!
So, grab a cup of coffee, pull up a chair, and let’s chat. Let’s talk about how God’s goodness shows up in the ordinary, how laughter really is the best medicine, and how sometimes, the best prayers start with, “Lord, You’re gonna have to help me with this one.”
Stick around—it’s gonna be good!
✨Listen on Apple Podcasts✨
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-day-in-the-life-of-the-cowboys-wife/id1760824619
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✨Watch it on my YouTube Channel✨
https://m.youtube.com/@TrishCharleston