• "I Fear How Much I'm Wonderfully Made" Series: Part One—What in the ADHD?!! (Why Did you Put My Glasses in the Washing Machine?)
    Feb 14 2026

    In part one of my new series, I Fear How Much I’m Wonderfully Made, I’m talking about ADHD, faith, and why believing Psalm 139:14 still feels scary for me. I share a real-life moment (yes, my glasses were literally in the washing machine) and the bigger story of growing up feeling like I was “too much” before I understood how my brain is wired. I also clear up the difference between being neurodivergent and dealing with mental health—and why understanding your wiring can change everything.

    00:43 New Series Kickoff: “I Fear How Much I’m Wonderfully Made”

    01:44 The Kid Who Couldn't Behave Complex

    03:10 The Glasses in the Washing Machine: A Day in My Brain

    03:57 Clearing Up the Confusion between Your Wiring and Mental Health

    06:02 The ADHD Curiosity Engine -- What Keeps me Whirling

    07:40 What Does Wonderfully Made Look Like (Cause I Just Don't See it)

    08:41 Next Episode Preview

    09:54 Kicking off the Journey with Prayer

    10:54 Wrap-Up, Book Update & How to Join the Launch Team

    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    13 mins
  • When Compassion Costs You Something (Why Your Soft Heart Needs a Strong Backbone)
    Jan 14 2026

    Hey friends, it's Amber, and I'm about to get myself into good trouble again.

    Fresh off surgery and recovery (praise God for answered prayers!), I've been wrestling with something I can't shake: What does real advocacy actually look like when it costs you something? Martin Luther King Jr. said the biggest obstacle to justice wasn't the hardcore opposition, but people who agreed in spirit but wouldn't pay the cost of action. And man, that convicted me.

    Here's what I keep coming back to: Jesus didn't just have a soft heart. He had a soft heart with a backbone. He touched lepers when it was illegal. He defended the woman everyone wanted to stone. He put His body, His reputation, His life on the line—not for the righteous, but for the outcast.

    In this episode, we're diving into what it means to keep a tender heart in a world trying to harden us. When people say "do your research," maybe what we really need is a heart search—going deeper to find where we might be waning in compassion.

    I'm calling all of us (myself included) to uncomfortable discipleship. Because a soft heart without a backbone is just sentimentality. And a backbone without a soft heart is just cruelty.

    Fair warning: Both sides might get mad at you for caring about the "wrong" people. But Jesus calls us to pay that price.

    Let's get into some good trouble together.


    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    17 mins
  • The Midnight I Never Knew (Or How a White Girl Discovered She'd Been Sitting in Sacred History Without Knowing It)
    Dec 31 2025

    Hi friends, it's Amber here. In this episode of #RandomDevoThoughts,' I dig into the rich history behind the Watch Night service, which goes far beyond a simple New Year's tradition. Together, we'll uncover its origins from Freedom's Eve on December 31st, 1862, and reflect on how enslaved people awaited their deliverance—the Emancipation Proclamation. It’s an invitation for all of us to step out of our comfort zones, learn from each other, and better reflect the diverse beauty of God's kingdom. Join me as we seek to understand and celebrate the stories that make our faith richer and deeper.

    00:00 Welcome to Random Devo Thoughts

    00:51 Discovering the Sacred History of Watch Night

    03:03 The Significance of Watch Night Service

    05:09 Embracing Cultural Diversity in Faith

    06:53 A Call to Learn and Represent the Kingdom

    09:50 Prayer and Reflection

    11:17 Closing Thoughts

    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    12 mins
  • To Be A DaVinci, We Have to Traverse Our Van Gogh Moment (Why Cutting off Your Ear May Not Be Such a Bad Idea, Figuratively Speaking)
    Dec 25 2025

    Hey friends, it's Amber here!

    Ever mix up your art history and accidentally stumble into a profound truth? Yeah, me too. That's basically how this entire episode was born.

    I'm digging into what it means to be a person before your time, how to cut off the voices of critics (metaphorically, friends!), and why your "random" brain connections might actually be divine downloads.

    If you've ever felt too scattered, too creative, or too different for the traditional path—this one's for you. Grab your shovel. Let's dig in the dirt together and see what God's been whispering through the chaos.


    What You'll Hear in This Episode:

    [00:00-01:00] The Art Book Confession How my British father-in-law taught me to contemplate art, and why getting Van Gogh and Da Vinci historically confused turned out to be the whole point.

    [01:00-03:00] The Innovators Were Always Misunderstood Why every person we look back on as a genius was criticized in their own time—and what that means for you and your "crazy" ideas right now.

    [03:00-05:00] The Biblical Before-Their-Time Club Noah building a boat with no water. Da Vinci sketching helicopters in the 1400s. What divine inspiration looks like when nobody else can see it yet.

    [05:00-07:00] When "Crazy Chaos" Is Actually God Speaking How to tell the difference between random thoughts and divine downloads (hint: you might not know until you dig deeper).

    [07:00-09:00] My Van Gogh Moments: The 50-Year Journey Getting real about my journalism degree, my communication fears, my paradox life, and the four big revelations that helped me find my authentic voice.

    [09:00-11:00] The Self-Inventory Questions Here's what I want you to take away: specific questions to help you figure out what voices you need to cut off and what God's been whispering that you've been dismissing.

    [11:00-13:00] Prayer for the Innovators Praying for everyone who feels alone in their vision, misunderstood in their calling, or crazy for following what God's put in their hearts.

    [13:00-14:00] Your Da Vinci Moment Is Waiting The call to action, the encouragement, and my signature chaotic sign-off.

    Perfect for: Neurodivergent Christians, creative souls, innovators, anyone who's been told they're "too much," people who need permission to trust their messy brain, and short yellow pencil sisters who are tired of hiding their struggles.

    Not for: People who want clean, systematic theology with zero paradox.

    Length: 14 minutes


    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    14 mins
  •  Sacred Lessons from a Divine Rule Breaker (The Remix Edition Nobody Asked For)
    Dec 18 2025

    Hey friends! Welcome back to another episode of Random Devo Thoughts with Amber. Today, I'm diving into the messy world of writing my book #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils and all the chaos that came with it. I'll share how I almost gave up, the struggles with editing, and why I decided to break all the rules to stay true to my neurodivergent readers. We'll talk about how even Jesus was a rule-breaker with his parables and why it's so important to reach the 'one' person who needs our message the most.

    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    10 mins
  • Meltdown or Melt Into? (When Your Brains Says, "I'm Done," God Says, "Come Here")
    Dec 15 2025

    Hey friends, it's Amber! In this episode of Random Devo Thoughts, I dive into the universal experience of hitting your limit—that moment when your brain says 'That's enough.' Let's talk about the different ways we react when we're overwhelmed and explore how these moments can be invitations from God to rest in His presence. Instead of fighting our meltdowns, what if we allowed ourselves to melt into God's love? Join me for some heartfelt insights, genuine encouragement, and a fresh perspective on navigating faith and mental health.

    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    10 mins
  • Stanley's Great Pyrenees Guide to Wonder (From Sears Wish Book Dreams to Parking Lot Theology)
    Dec 8 2025

    Hey guys, I'm literally sitting in a Walmart parking lot composing this episode with Stanley, my Great Pyrenees, and he's got his head out the window doing what he does best—seeking discovery. And it got me thinking in the neurodivergent spaghetti of my mind about wonder, about a tiny wooden piano from Christmas 1979, and about how we've lost the art of unwrapping presents in God's presence. This episode is part childhood nostalgia, part theological deep dive, and part dog-inspired revelation. And to be honest, it might be one of my favorite conversations I've had with myself in a parking lot.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00] Welcome to parking lot theology with Stanley
    [00:45] Christmas 1979 and the Holy Trinity of childhood desire
    [02:00] The wooden piano that changed everything
    [03:15] Stanley's posture of wonder (and why it matters)
    [04:00] Unwrapping presents in God's presence (the wordplay that broke me)
    [06:00] When the miraculous becomes mundane
    [06:45] The astronomer, the Star of Bethlehem
    [08:00] Why science doesn't ruin the miracle
    [09:15] God made photosynthesis (so stop apologizing for your questions)
    [10:30] The box that never runs out
    [11:30] When wooden pianos end up in the attic
    [12:30] Prayer: Help us keep our heads out the window
    [13:30] Stanley needs me to hurry up and end this

    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    15 mins
  • Don't Invest in the Bananas (How to Anchor to Sanity in an Uncivilized World)
    Nov 30 2025

    Ever feel like we're living in a Planet of the Apes sequel nobody asked for?

    In this episode, I'm talking about the spiritual bananas the world keeps handing us and why vacuum-sealing rotten fruit never turns it into something good. Spoiler: fear doesn't become peace with time, and bitterness won't turn into banana bread.

    I'm getting real about how to anchor yourself to sanity when everyone else seems to be losing theirs, and what Jesus's approach teaches us about breaking free from primitive mindset.

    If you're tired of getting pelted with recycled opinions and ready to cultivate something that actually lasts, this one's for you.

    Hint: It involves throwing away the bananas and making room for strawberry preserves.


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 - Intro
    00:45 - Don't Invest in the Bananas
    01:30 - The Planet of the Apes Problem
    03:00 - What We're Getting Pelted With
    06:00 - The Right Fruit vs. The Wrong Fruit
    07:30 - Why Vacuum-Sealing Rotten Fruit Never Works
    10:15 - Jesus's Approach
    12:00 - Breaking the Primitive Mindset
    14:00 - What to Preserve Instead
    17:00 - Prayer
    17:45 - Outro


    KEY INFO:

    Scripture: Galatians 5:22-23
    Length: ~18 minutes
    Topics: Fruit of the Spirit, Cultural Chaos, Discernment, Spiritual Growth



    Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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    13 mins