Episodios

  • Walking with Jesus: Steve Kenyon on Nursing, Faith, Family and Purpose
    Jul 4 2025

    **Catherine's new book, Finding God's Feminine Side is now available on Audible**

    In this episode of the Loved Called Gifted podcast, Catherine chats with Steve Kenyon—a dad, nurse manager, musician and former DJ—about his journey through faith, work, and identity. Steve shares stories from his childhood in Lancashire, his early experiences in nursing, and how his desire to make a difference led him into healthcare leadership. They talk about creativity, not just in the arts, but in problem-solving and leadership, and how Steve’s background in hospital radio and broadcasting still shapes how he connects with others. He speaks honestly about what it means to be genuine, the challenges of masculinity, and how he and his wife Katie navigate parenting and partnership as equals. At the heart of it all is Steve’s evolving relationship with Jesus—how his understanding has deepened over time into something intimate and rooted in love. The conversation is full of warmth, wisdom, and reflections on walking faithfully (and authentically) through life’s ups and downs.

    You can find a transcript here.

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    **Catherine's new book, Finding God's Feminine Side is now available on Audible**

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  • God is Aready Here
    Jun 13 2025

    Catherine remembers meeting God in a gift shop and muses about the fact that God is here now.

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  • Does God Care About My Socks? Reflections on the Divine Feminine
    May 23 2025

    Catherine and Stephen have been working on creating an audio-version of Catherine's book, Finding God's Feminine Side, and we thought this might be a good opportunity to give you a sneak preview! So this episode is a little different. It is a sample of the (hopefully) soon to be released audio book. With thoughts about the feminine nature of the Holy Spirit, God's maternal care, and the surprising metaphor of God's breasts. And if this whets your appetite and you would like to have access to the whole book, without waiting for the audio version, you are in luck!

    It is available now, via Amazon, in paperback and on Kindle. If you would like to see a transcript of this episode, you can find it here.

    If you have comments, or would like to get in touch, you can find Catherine via lovedcalledgifted@gmail.com

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  • Icelandic Spirituality
    May 9 2025

    Stories, ice, fire, poetry and the countenance of God upon the sea.

    Paul Byrne is a full time children's worker at a church in Suffolk. He became fascinated and enthralled by the literature, the landscape and the stories of Iceland, when he was studying for his degree in history and literature. Now, several years later, having become a Christian, he is rediscovering his passion for Icelandic culture and finding God within it. In this conversation he shares his passion for Iceland, some beautiful Icelandic poetry and his thoughts about finding God everywhere.

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  • Rooted in Love with Maria Garvey: Finding Belonging, Presence and Playfulness Later in Life
    Apr 25 2025

    Host Catherine Cowell is joined by Maria Garvey for a conversation about retirement, rootedness, and rediscovering the transformative power of community and presence. Maria shares her personal journey from a life of professional busyness to a slower, more intentional rhythm grounded in her local village. She explores themes of loneliness, the quiet revolution of love, vulnerability as strength, and embracing life with playfulness and authenticity. With wisdom, humor, and touching stories—including goose rescues, therapeutic clowning, and the quiet magic of shared tea—this episode is a celebration of the sacredness found in everyday connection.

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  • Coping Together: Children with Special Needs Making Music
    Apr 4 2025

    Heather and Ben Cope have a lovely little studio in their home where they share their passion for music with lots of children with different special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). In this episode, they talk passionately about their love of music, about life as a blended SEND family and how they came to set up their CIC, Coping Together. They talk about the unique needs and abilities of every child who walks through their doors and how they adjust their approach to adapt to the needs and interests and passions of each individual. Their love for music, for the children they work with and for one another shines through this conversation. I already knew Heather and Ben because one of my sons has music lessons with them, as do the children of several of my friends and we all know that they are marvellous, but it was wonderful to have the chance to listen to their story. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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  • Lucie Labadie: Let it Bleed!
    Mar 21 2025
    Lucie Labadie is a dance artist. A few years ago, she began to learn about the menstrual cycle and the way that women's bodies travel through different phases, different seasons each month. In this episode she talks to Catherine about what she has discovered and how understanding her body helps her to live more in tune with it. There are times in the month when she chooses to prioritise rest and times for focus and activity. Times when she is more intuitive. She has learnt that some times in the month are better for making decisions than others. She talks about the beauty and the spirituality of the female body.

    Let it Bleed! is the dance show that Lucie created collaboratively with a group of women to artistically explore and depict the journey through the different seasons of the cycle. She shares the inspiration for the show and the way it was created.

    You can find out more about Lucie and her work on her website, Lucielabadiedanceartist.com Find out more about Loved Called Gifted on the website. Connect through email at lovedcalledgifted@gmail.com or via Facebook. If you would like to get hold of Catherine's new book, you can find it on Amazon.
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  • Unschooling with Heidi Steel
    Mar 7 2025

    Heidi Steel runs Live Play Learn, a hub and a community for unschooling parents. Unschooling is an approach to homeschooling that starts with the understanding that humans are born with a natural ability to learn and parents can provide the natural environment in which that can happen for their children. She is a qualified primary school teacher, and having worked in schools for 14 years, knew that she wanted something different for her own children. She talks about how unschooling has positively shaped the life of her family and provided the opportunity to create environments and learning opportunities centred around the individual personalities and needs of each of her children. Including where there is neurodiversity. She hosts the Unschooling Conversations podcast and you can find resources and information at liveplaylearn.org

    There is a transcript for this episode on the Loved Called Gifted website, where you can find out all sort of things about what I get up to.

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