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A Storied Table

A Storied Table

著者: Amy Kathleen Smith
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Life is a lot, and (God love ‘em) kids add an extra level of crazy. You never stop, and every ding from your phone tends to induce some level of anxiety, whether it’s another negative notification from the news, or a text from the groomer that you forgot to pick up the dog… again.


Goodness gracious! It's like you're juggling more than actually living, and you’re left wondering where the heck all your joy went.


As much as you want to some days, you know you can’t throw in the towel.


Come sit, take a break, and hang out. Let’s get you in a better headspace and re-light that fire in your soul.


Let’s have some fun and help you find the joy in everyday life again.


Welcome to a storied table. I’m so glad you’re here.

© 2025 A Storied Table
キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 人間関係 社会科学 聖職・福音主義
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  • Friends | When Life Swarms
    2025/10/08

    Text me! Tell me something good!

    This week started with me getting ambushed by yellow jackets (and yes, I went full Olympic dive into the pool… phone in pocket). It ended with the kind of “turning 45” rite of passage that comes with too much Gatorade and not enough solid food.

    But in the middle? A summer storm rolled through, a friend walked in carrying more than just rain on her shoulders, and by the end of the night we were witnessing the biggest rainbow I’ve ever seen!

    It was the kind of week where you realize two things:

    1. Pressure always finds a way to release.
    2. God has a sense of timing… and humor.

    Stick around—this one has stings, storms, and even a little rainbow magic.

    Hosts: Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com

    Edited by: Ben Hill* | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/

    *starting with episode 60


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    20 分
  • Permission | Saying No (and Actually Liking It)
    2025/10/01

    Text me! Tell me something good!

    What if the peace you’re desperate for isn’t about doing more, but about giving yourself permission to do less?

    Because let’s be honest—life can feel like a treadmill set a few speeds too high. In this episode, I share the real (and sometimes funny) ways I learned to breathe, and reset. Think "yellow dinners", imperfect school projects, and even a car nap at swim practice.

    It turns out, giving yourself permission might be the very thing that brings back peace, joy, and the ability to actually savor the life right in front of you.

    *New this week!*

    I love sharing things I've found or come across with friends. It's what we do, right? I've decided to use the end of each episode (or at least most episodes) to tell you about or connect you with those things.

    And to stay on the trend with the typical flow of what all we talk about here... there will likely be no rhyme or reason of when, how, or what I might share. Yet again, you can bank on total randomness. But, it'll be fun!

    Please feel free to send me any ideas you have or things you love for me to check out and share with everyone here. I'd love to hear about them!

    Hosts: Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com

    Edited by: Ben Hill* | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/

    *starting with episode 60


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    28 分
  • At the Table | Danielle Elliot (Climbing the Walls)
    2025/09/24

    Text me! Tell me something good!

    When you hear “ADHD,” do you picture a little boy who can’t sit still in class—or maybe an adult who keeps forgetting their keys? That’s the story we’ve been told, but it’s not the whole truth. This week I’m visiting with documentarian and journalist Danielle Elliott, who created the podcast series Climbing the Walls. She’s digging into what ADHD really looks like for women—the messy, complicated, real-life version that doesn’t fit the stereotypes.

    We talk about everything from the winding road of diagnosis to treatment options that go way beyond just medication, and how shame sneaks in when women hold themselves to impossible standards. Danielle also shares why hormones might be one of the most important missing pieces in ADHD research and how hearing other women’s stories can be such a lifeline.

    If you’ve ever wondered what’s actually behind the headlines about ADHD—or if you’ve quietly asked yourself, “Could this be me?”—you’re going to want to hear this one. And when you’re done, go check out Danielle’s series Climbing the Walls—it’s packed with powerful stories and perspectives that every woman should hear.

    If this episode speaks to you, I’d love to hear your story—click the “Tell Me Something Good” button or send me a DM over on Instagram @astoriedtable.

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    Hosts:

    Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com


    Edited by:

    Ben Hill | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/


    References:

    Danielle Elliot | danielleelliot.com

    Understood.org | Climbing The Walls Podcast Series

    Hosts: Amy Kathleen Smith | Insta @astoriedtable | www.astoriedtable.com

    Edited by: Ben Hill* | http://benhillsound.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhillsound/

    *starting with episode 60


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    42 分
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