“Grace Notes with Dee” is a warm, Spirit-led invitation for women in every season—expecting mothers, new moms, wives, or anyone seeking deeper intimacy with Jesus. In under 10 minutes, each episode blends a grounded devotional, real-life encouragement, Scripture reflection, and heartfelt prayer, closing with a simple call to live out God’s grace. No polished sermons—just a sister pointing you to Christ with compassion, practical steps, and worshipful prayer. Join this community, rest in God’s faithfulness, and remember you are known and loved.

Grace Notes With Dee
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Podcast Overview
“Grace Notes with Dee” is a warm, Spirit-led invitation for women in every season—expecting mothers, new moms, wives, or anyone seeking deeper intimacy with Jesus. In under 10 minutes, each episode blends a grounded devotional, real-life encouragement, Scripture reflection, and heartfelt prayer, closing with a simple call to live out God’s grace. No polished sermons—just a sister pointing you to Christ with compassion, practical steps, and worshipful prayer. Join this community, rest in God’s faithfulness, and remember you are known and loved.
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May 5, 2026
The Quiet Discipline of Saying No
<p>Discernment is only half the equation. The other half? Actually doing something about it.</p><p> </p><p>In Episode 5 of Grace Notes, Dee opens up an honest, relatable conversation about one of the hardest things for women to do: say no. Not because we don't know better — but because guilt, people-pleasing, fear of disappointing others, and even spiritualized busyness keep us saying yes long after our peace said stop.</p><p> </p><p>Drawing from the example of Jesus in Luke 5:16 — who regularly withdrew from the crowds to pray — and the direct challenge of Galatians 1:10 and Matthew 5:37, Dee unpacks why saying no is not a failure of generosity. It's an act of faithful stewardship.</p><p> </p><p>In this episode:</p><p>• Why women struggle to say no (guilt, people-pleasing, fear, and spiritualized busyness)</p><p>• What Jesus modeled about withdrawal and protecting His time with the Father</p><p>• The difference between what is "good" and what God actually called you to</p><p>• Why a grounded no is more faithful than a resentful yes</p><p>• What saying no actually protects — and why that matters</p><p>• A word for the woman who is tired and can't quite figure out why</p><p> </p><p>Scriptures referenced: Luke 5:16 · Galatians 1:10 · Matthew 5:37</p>

April 21, 2026
Discernment in What We Allow Into Our Lives
<p>When you start pursuing a deeper life with God, something shifts — you become more aware of what you've been allowing in without question. In this episode of Grace Notes, Dee opens up an honest conversation about discernment: what it is, what it isn't, and why it matters for the everyday moments of your life.</p><p> </p><p>Drawing from Proverbs 4:23, Dee explores what it looks like to genuinely guard your heart — not out of fear, but as an act of faithful stewardship. She shares how discernment lives in the small, ordinary things: the voices we listen to, the content we consume, the expectations we've quietly agreed to carry.</p><p> </p><p>If you've been feeling stretched thin, pulled in too many directions, or like something in your life just doesn't feel right anymore — this episode is for you.</p><p> </p><p>Topics covered in this episode:</p><p>• What biblical discernment actually looks like (hint: it's not harshness or suspicion)</p><p>• Why Proverbs 4:23 changes how you think about what you allow in</p><p>• How discernment shows up in the small, everyday moments — not just the big decisions</p><p>• Why rooted lives require protected space</p><p>• Four honest questions to sit with in your time with the Lord this week</p>

April 7, 2026
Practical Rhythms for a Rooted Life | Slowing Down, Faithful Habits & Peaceful Living
<p>After learning the difference between layering and rooting and why slowing down takes courage, the next question becomes practical: What does a rooted life actually look like day to day?</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of Grace Notes with Dee, we explore the gentle rhythms that cultivate spiritual depth, peace, and stability in a fast-paced world.</p><p><br></p><p>Rather than adding more pressure or productivity systems, Dee shares a simpler invitation — small, faithful rhythms that anchor our hearts in God and help us live with greater clarity, presence, and intention.</p><p><br></p><p>If life has been feeling scattered, noisy, or overly full, this conversation will encourage you to slow down and rediscover the quiet power of steady faithfulness. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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