A Common Life

Written by: Taylor and Morgan Myers
  • Summary

  • Welcome to A Common Life where Morgan and Taylor offer month-by-month gardening advice to help your garden thrive. We also share our personal journey in seasonal living, aiming to foster a deeper connection with others, nature, and our Creator. Our hope is to encourage and equip others who are on a similar journey and to provide a space for community around these ideals.

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Episodes
  • Returning to the Farm!
    Jan 10 2025

    "Picture this: you're living in a city where grabbing a forgotten item from the store is a minor inconvenience, and neighbors are only an arm's length away, ready to lend a cup of sugar. Now imagine trading that spontaneous, bustling life for the serenity of the countryside, where you're surrounded by rolling hills and friendly cows, not convenience stores. We reflect on our big move back to rural living after five years in town, sharing heartwarming tales of community support and the unexpected challenges that come with a longer drive to the nearest gas station. It's a journey that takes us back to our college days, where borrowing from neighbors in apartment complexes was as simple as knocking on a door.

    Is the slower pace of country life worth the trade-off for the spontaneous joys of city living? We weigh the pros and cons, reminiscing about the bonds formed in our urban neighborhood and the unique sense of community we found in the countryside. There’s a special beauty in knowing your neighbors, whether in town or out in the country, and we shine a light on the intentional decision to embrace the rural lifestyle. From longer drives to the irreplaceable peace and privacy, the contrasting dynamics of both environments make for a thoughtful conversation about where we truly feel at home.

    Our rural adventures don't stop there – we dive into our experiences of homesteading and the sheer joy of raising livestock, even when facing challenges like unexpected wildlife encounters. Farming has taught us life's most valuable lessons and the magic of being connected to the land and seasons. We also share a preview of our Substack newsletter, filled with gardening tips and personal stories, aiming to inspire others to live intentionally and harmoniously with nature. Whether you're dreaming of country living or simply curious, join us as we explore the deeper connections that come with embracing the rural life."

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    Find us Elsewhere:
    Instagram - @_ACommonLife - Morgan
    Community Newsletter - The Common

    DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.co

    Music on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”

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    39 mins
  • Podcast Book Series: Home-Making by J.R. Miller. Ch. 3 The Wife's Part
    Dec 5 2024

    "Can selecting the right life partner truly set the course for a lifetime of happiness or heartache? Join us as Morgan takes the wheel, exploring the profound themes of JR Miller's "Homemaking," specifically chapter three, "The Wife's Part." With Taylor's insightful commentary, we address listener feedback and delve into the delicate art of choosing a spouse who fulfills the deepest needs for love and companionship. We candidly discuss our own marriage journey, acknowledging that it's a continuous work in progress while offering personal insights that might resonate with your experiences too.

    Explore the essence of what it means to be a true wife in marriage. We examine the core tenets of faithfulness, trust, and how these powerful traits can elevate a relationship to new heights. Through the wisdom of Proverbs 31, we highlight how genuine submission and mutual respect can inspire love and openness within a marriage. This conversation isn't just about fulfilling roles; it's about discovering how a wife’s influence can profoundly impact her husband’s life and heart, creating a harmonious and supportive partnership.

    The discussion doesn't stop at the front door. We navigate the valued tradition of homemaking and its significance, especially in families with young children. Within our social circles, staying at home as a mom is a common choice, bringing its own set of challenges and rewards. We emphasize the nurturing power of creating a warm, welcoming home environment and reflect on the wife's role as a beacon of mercy beyond her household. As we explore the joy found in domestic management and the strength derived from love and faith, we encourage our listeners to embrace their unique gifts. Be sure to subscribe and stay tuned for our upcoming discussions on the pivotal role of parents in the family dynamic."

    Thanks JenkinsAI for an excellent summary.

    Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.

    Find us Elsewhere:
    Instagram - @_ACommonLife - Morgan
    Instagram - @RiverFlyFarms - Taylor
    Community Newsletter - The Common
    Twitter - @Taylor__Myers
    LinkedIn - Taylor Myers

    Need some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.

    DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.co

    Music on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”

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    55 mins
  • Podcast Book Series: Home-Making by J.R. Miller. Ch. 2 The Husband's Part
    Nov 17 2024

    "What if the secret to a thriving marriage lies in the everyday acts of love and kindness we often overlook? Explore this compelling idea with us on A Common Life Podcast as we dissect the husband's role in crafting a harmonious home, drawing inspiration from JR Miller's classic "Homemaking." Morgan and I tackle the profound impact of love expressed through daily actions and how it mirrors the unfaltering love Christ has for the church. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to husbands to embrace their roles as the gentle anchors of their homes, ensuring that affection and empathy are the cornerstones of marital bliss.

    In the midst of life's chaos, how often do we forget to honor those who stand by us? We delve into the subtle yet powerful practice of cherishing our partners while they're alive, emphasizing the importance of acknowledgment and involvement in life's decisions. Our conversation sheds light on the dynamic interplay of gender roles and marital expectations, urging partners to grow individually and together. By recognizing each other as invaluable companions, we explore how marriages can be nurtured with mutual respect and active love.

    Through thoughtful discussions, we unpack the nuances of maintaining kindness, particularly from a husband's perspective. The episode underscores the transformative power of gentle words and the necessity of empathy in supporting one's spouse through daily challenges. Whether it's acknowledging your partner’s efforts or sharing the load of life's burdens, this episode serves as a gentle reminder to express love not just through grand gestures but through everyday actions that foster a flourishing marital relationship. As we gear up for our next episode on the wives' roles, we welcome your thoughts and feedback to enhance our exploration of these timeless insights."

    Thanks Jenkins (our AI summary bot).

    Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.

    Find us Elsewhere:
    Instagram - @_ACommonLife - Morgan
    Instagram - @RiverFlyFarms - Taylor
    Community Newsletter - The Common
    Twitter - @Taylor__Myers
    LinkedIn - Taylor Myers

    Need some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.

    DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.co

    Music on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”

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    1 hr and 1 min

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