
A Summer of Service
Sometimes the most meaningful ways to serve others appear in the simplest moments of everyday life. Sharing vegetables from the garden, lending a hand with a small project, checking on a neighbor, or offering a few minut

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Hosted by Julie @ The Farm Wife · EN-US · 222 episodes
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Grab a glass of lemonade and settle in for a visit! Listen to stories designed to encourage, uplift, and help you Live a Simple Life with a Back Porch View. Find out what that means, and how to shift your own lifestyle. Then relax and enjoy while learning the different aspects of a Simple Life - from following your dreams and passions to handcrafting, cooking, tending to the home and garden, and more. And from time to time, there will even be a recipe and freebie or two!
Julie @ The Farm Wife hosts Living a Simple Life with a Back Porch View, a leisure show with 222 episodes published.

Sometimes the most meaningful ways to serve others appear in the simplest moments of everyday life. Sharing vegetables from the garden, lending a hand with a small project, checking on a neighbor, or offering a few minut

Sometimes the tasks that fill our days feel repetitive—washing dishes, folding laundry, pulling weeds in the garden, or fixing something that’s broken. Yet many of these ordinary chores are actually quiet acts of service

Sometimes the most powerful lessons in life aren’t taught with words at all. They’re taught through everyday actions—helping a neighbor, showing kindness during a difficult moment, or quietly stepping in when someone nee

Sometimes the most meaningful acts of service happen quietly, without recognition or applause. Serving quietly may not bring attention, but it builds character, strengthens relationships, and reminds us that the true val

Sometimes the most meaningful work we do doesn’t look important at all. It’s holding a door, carrying a heavy box, cooking a meal for someone who’s had a long day, or simply stepping in where help is needed without being

Ever notice how easy it is to keep the peace… and how much harder it is to actually make it? Peacekeeping often avoids tension so everything stays calm on the surface. Peacemaking, on the other hand, chooses honesty, cla

Ever have someone pop into your mind the moment you hear the phrase “hard to love” ? Loving difficult people doesn’t mean pretending they aren’t difficult. It means choosing character, wisdom, and steady boundaries—even

Ever walk into a room and feel the tension before anyone even says a word? Being the calm in the room isn’t about personality—it’s about steadiness. In a world where people react quickly and emotions run high, choosing r

Ever feel like the whole world is rushing—and you’re expected to keep up? Living unhurried in a hectic world can feel almost impossible sometimes. But choosing a slower, steadier pace may be one of the most quietly power

Listening well often leads us to the edge of someone else’s weight. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to bear another’s burden — not by fixing or carrying everything for them, but by choosing presence o

Some people have a way of making others feel at ease — unhurried, unjudged, and free to be honest. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to be a safe place for someone else. We explore how trust is built qu

Our instinct to help often shows up as advice, solutions, or quick fixes — even when that’s not what’s needed. In this episode, we talk about why listening without fixing can feel so uncomfortable, and why it’s also one

In a world that rushes us to respond, fix, and explain, true listening has quietly become rare. In this episode, we slow things down and talk about what it really means to listen — not with an agenda, not with advice rea

We tend to think of “heroes” as people who make headlines. But the truth is, the real heroes are often our neighbors. The ones who don’t talk about what they do. The ones who just notice needs and quietly meet them. The

Every small town, every cul-de-sac, every neighborhood has its own heartbeat. You can feel it when you take an early morning walk and see someone waving from their porch. But sometimes, when life gets busy or people star

Sometimes, the people who need us most are the ones we barely notice anymore. They’re tucked into the corners of our neighborhoods and communities — the quiet ones. They’re not forgotten because we don’t care. More often

It’s funny how often we overcomplicate kindness. Somewhere along the line, we started to think it had to come wrapped in ribbons, require a committee, or have a hashtag attached to it. But really, most of the time, kindn

Sometimes, being a hero doesn’t mean grand gestures or bold headlines. It’s about slowing down long enough to notice the quiet needs around us — the neighbor who could use a hand, the friend who needs a kind word, or the

In this episode, we’re talking about what it truly means to create a home with heart — not a perfect home, but a warm, welcoming one where the people you love feel seen, safe, and cared for. We’ll chat about the small, e

Love doesn’t have to be loud to be lasting. In this week’s episode, we’re talking about the quiet, steady ways you can show love to your children — whether they’re still at home or have families of their own. Discover ho
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