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The Mudroom Podcast

The Mudroom Podcast

Written by: Nichole Woo & Tammy Perlmutter
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A podcast hosted by Executive Producer, Tammy Perlmutter, Producer Nichole Woo, and the writers of The Mudroom.© 2025 The Mudroom Podcast Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • For Advent’s Darkest Days: "Tomorrow, I Will Come." (Nichole Woo)
    Dec 23 2025

    For you who hide in the shadows of these longest nights: You're not alone.

    Click here to access the words to this piece.

    From Nichole: "For my favorite modern version of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” sung by Margaret Becker, click here. Give it a few seconds to get past the ‘80s electric guitar riff and then WAIT FOR IT. You’ll be glad you did."

    Audio

    Background music: Nate L from Pixabay.

    Written and narrated by Nichole Woo (Resonate Studios).


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    9 mins
  • Openhanded: A Liturgy for Letting Go (and what Mary actually DID know about it) Episode 14
    Sep 27 2024

    It hurts to let go of the ones we love. Let's shadow Jesus' mother, Mary, as she - and we - navigate seasons of loss. Join Nichole Woo as she narrates this journey through heartbreak and hope.

    Click here to access Nichole's piece or more of her writing.

    Credits:
    Narrated by Nichole Woo (Resonate Studios)
    Header Image: Photo by Lina Trochez on Unsplash

    Audio Files:
    The Mudroom Podcast theme song is "More Than I Am" written and performed by Christa Wells.
    Music for intro and throughout:“190923-sad scene piano music/cinematic” by WELC0MEИ0 from Pixabay.

    “Deck the Halls Christmas Piano Background Music” by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay

    “Rock N Christmas_Medium” by Grand_Project from Pixabay

    “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” by Leigh Robinson from Pixabay



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    18 mins
  • Doubt's Doorway to Deeper Faith (A Conversation with Author Catherine McNiel)
    Oct 27 2023

    Join host Nichole Woo and author Catherine McNiel as they discuss how doubts can become a doorway to deeper faith, how to lean into the questions that accompany a faith crisis, and how to walk alongside those who are asking them.

    You can connect with Catherine McNiel at her website by clicking here.

    Click here to listen to our previous podcast with Catherine about her book, Fearing Bravely.

    Catherine's written pieces at The Mudroom include:
    "How Do I Stay in the Church" and "Disruptive Love."

    Listen to Sting's song, "All This Time," here.

    The Mudroom Podcast theme song is "More Than I Am" written and performed by Christa Wells.

    Background music for this podcast: Daddy_s_Music from Pixabay.

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    39 mins
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