I'm glad to welcome one of my dear, in-real-life, local friends to the show, Anna Kimbrough. Anna and her husband, Tripp, met when they were both students at Chapel Hill and were married for 23 years until the spring of 2022, when Tripp died after complications with a biopsy. Now it's three years later, and I'm sitting down with Anna to talk about the difficulty and heartbreak of making decisions alone after losing your person as well as some of the hope she's received along the way. Listen in.
Links + Resources From This Episode:194: Being Human with Kate Bowler
193: A Soul Minimalist's Guide to Autumn
192: Hold On To Hope
191: What We're Learning
190: Psalm 139
189: How to Use The Next Right Thing Guided Journal
188: You Are Here (And It Matters)
187: State of the Podcast 2021: The Next Right Thing Turns 4!
186: A Late Summer Reflection
185: Why Makers Struggle to Get Things Done
184: The Next Right Thing in Marriage with John Freeman
183: Real Talk About Overfunctioning
182: One Fun Decision (The Shoe Episode)
181: A Soul Minimalist's Guide to Summer
180: Use Your Voice
179: Stop Overworking with Megan Hyatt Miller
178: How to Find A Spiritual Director
177: The Next Right Thing for People Pleasers
176: What to Do When You Can't Find God
175: How to Find a Mentor with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
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