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Don't You Worry

Don't You Worry

Written by: Briley & Britton
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living life free of worry and full of joy

Caldwell 2024
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • A Conversation With You
    Feb 2 2026

    This week’s episode looks a little different—in the best way.

    With Britton under the weather, Briley goes solo and turns the mic outward, inviting you into a personal, honest, and encouraging conversation. From senior year stress, college decisions, snow days, and first-job nerves, to the deeper questions of hearing God’s voice and living with intention, this episode feels like sitting down with a friend who just gets it.

    Briley shares two simple but powerful challenges that can reshape your week: • Replace distractions with healthy, fruitful habits • View interruptions not as annoyances, but as opportunities for growth and joy

    Rooted in Scripture and real life, this short episode is a gentle reset—perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed, distracted, or unsure of what’s next.

    Take a deep breath. Lean in. And don’t you worry—you’re not walking this alone.

    🎧 Listen now and step into a week marked by clarity, purpose, and fruit.

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    9 mins
  • Coach Hardin
    Jan 26 2026

    What happens when your favorite high school coach sits down in the studio… and gets real about faith, leadership, purpose, and the joy that holds you together?

    In Episode 71, Briley and Britton welcome Coach Hardin (Tyler Hardin) — teacher, coach, and FCA sponsor/huddle leader — for an honest, hilarious, and surprisingly deep conversation about life on the field and life with Jesus.

    Coach Hardin shares his journey from growing up in church, walking through family hardship, and drifting into “going through the motions,” to a turning-point moment in a college dorm where he realized how empty life felt without God. From there, everything starts changing—through friendship, discipleship, serving, and learning what it really means that “God doesn’t call the equipped… He equips the called.”

    You’ll also hear:

    • How sports shaped his leadership (and why he wishes he played golf earlier)
    • The pressure students feel to be liked vs. the call to be different
    • Why boldness isn’t a personality trait—it’s a daily decision
    • The shift from “numbers” to depth, and why discipleship multiplies
    • A powerful encouragement to teenagers: don’t wish life away—live it

    This episode is packed with wisdom for students, parents, leaders, and anyone trying to follow Jesus in real life—messy moments, busy schedules, and all.

    🎧 Listen now, and as always… don’t you worry.

    If this conversation encouraged you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with a friend who needs it.

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    56 mins
  • Tripp Hartline
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, Briley and Britton sit down with their friend Tripp Hartline (yes, that Tripp from church, student group, and summer camp) and let him tell the real story of what God has been doing in his life. Tripp opens up about getting baptized as a kid, growing up with faith on the “side,” and eventually hitting a point where the questions got too big to ignore: Am I really saved? Do I actually know Jesus—or just know about Him?

    From wrestling with acceptance and wanting to fit in, to learning what it looks like to pursue Jesus with consistency, conviction, and community, Tripp shares the moment everything changed — and how it’s still changing. You’ll hear about the “knot in your stomach” feeling, the power of mentors who walk with you, the courage it takes to speak up at school, and the surprising ways God begins reshaping your desires (even down to what you listen to).

    This episode is honest, funny, heartfelt, and full of hope — especially if you’ve ever struggled with doubt, inconsistency, or wondering if your faith is truly your own.

    Don’t You Worry… God isn’t finished with your story either.

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    41 mins
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