- 36 minutes 11 seconds177 | 10 Non-Negotiable Screen Time Rules...So Our Kids Can Live Like It's the 90's
If you've ever felt like screens are slowly taking over your home… you're not imagining it.
In today's world, kids are growing up surrounded by constant stimulation, easy access to technology, and devices designed to capture their attention. And while screens aren't inherently bad, without clear boundaries they can quietly shape our kids' habits, emotions, and even their relationships. P.S. If you haven't rated and reviewed Don't Burn Your Own House Down yet on Amazon and GoodReads, would you mind taking a second to do so?! It is a book so dear to my heart and I love seeing the feedback from all of you!! Thank you x 1000!
In this episode, I'm sharing a few of the non-negotiable screen time rules we use in our home to help our kids stay present, emotionally regulated, and connected to real life.
This episode connects directly to a chapter in my book, Don't Burn Your Own House Down, called "More Scrolling, More Problems."
In that chapter, I talk about how constant phone use doesn't just impact our kids, it impacts our marriages, our attention, and our ability to actually connect with the people in front of us.
Because the truth is, what we model in our homes becomes the culture our kids grow up in.
If we want more presence, more connection, and healthier relationships… it starts with what we allow to take our attention.
You can grab the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Burn-Your-House-Down/dp/0310369479
Screen Time Rules We Keep Coming Back To:1. Screens are for weekends only
2. Screens stay in open family spaces
3. Screens are not used to regulate emotions
4. No dopamine hits first thing in the morning
5 May 2026, 2:16 pm - 42 minutes 12 seconds176 | Why So Many Christians Feel Burned Out by Church: Celebrity Pastors, Boundaries, and Toxic Ministry with Pastors Wives Tell All
What happens when ministry expectations go beyond Scripture?
In this episode of Living Easy with Lindsey, Lindsey Maestas has an honest conversation with the women behind Pastors' Wives Tell All, Jessica, Jenna, and Stephanie, about the hidden pressure many pastors, pastors' wives, and ministry families carry behind closed doors.
They discuss how churches can sometimes add expectations God never asked for: expectations that lead to burnout, exhausted marriages, neglected children, and leaders who are publicly pouring into everyone else while privately running dry at home, often leading to public downfall or sin.
Together they unpack topics like:
- How church culture can add pressure that Scripture never required
- The cost of sacrificing your family on the altar of ministry
- Celebrity pastor culture, public redemption tours, and the tension between restoration and platforming
- How to know if your pastor is truly rooted in the Word of God
- The danger of putting internet pastors and ministry leaders on a pedestal
- Why healthy churches should be able to continue even if one leader leaves
- The importance of accountability, vulnerability, confession, and being fully known
- Why believers need community that challenges growth instead of letting them hide in crowds
- How to discern whether God is calling you to a large church or a smaller church where you can truly be known
This conversation is honest, thoughtful, and deeply needed in a time when many believers are deconstructing or navigating disappointment with church culture while still wanting to love Jesus and honor His church.
If you have ever felt burned out in ministry, confused by church leadership culture, frustrated by celebrity Christianity, or hungry for healthier spiritual community, this episode will encourage and challenge you.
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28 April 2026, 12:30 pm - 45 minutes 21 seconds175 | How to Create a Peaceful Home in a "Bad News" World: Politics, Conspiracy Theories, and Protecting Your Family with Jennifer Pepito
In this conversation, I sit down with Jennifer Pepito, author of Habits for a Sacred Home and host of the Restoration Home podcast, to talk about how easy it is to become consumed by the constant stream of news, opinions, and outrage, and how that weight doesn't just stay on our phones, it follows us into our tone, our conversations, and the atmosphere of our homes.
Jennifer shares insight from history, reflecting on how many revolutions were fueled by anger, only to leave people in an even more broken place. It's not about ignoring what's happening in the world, but learning how to navigate it with wisdom, focusing on what we can actually steward well.
This episode is a reminder that the peace of God is not passive, it's protective. And that when we fix our minds on what is good, excellent, and lovely, it doesn't just change us, it shapes what our children experience and carry with them.
If you've been feeling distracted, overwhelmed, or even frustrated by the state of the world, this conversation will gently call you back to what is yours to tend, your heart, your home, and the people right in front of you.
You can learn more from Jennifer Pepito and explore her books here: https://thepeacefulpress.com
And listen to her podcast, Restoration Home, wherever you listen to podcasts.
If this conversation resonates with you, my book Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Spouse, Your Marriage, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection is all about protecting what matters most and rebuilding connection in your home
You can connect with me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/livingeasywithlindsey
31 March 2026, 1:00 pm - 45 minutes 20 seconds174 | Can a Marriage Be Rebuilt After Betrayal? One Couple's Divorce and Redemption Story with Cheryl Scruggs
What happens when a marriage slowly drifts into loneliness, betrayal, and eventually divorce? And can God really restore something that broken?
In this episode of Living Easy with Lindsey, Lindsey Maestas talks with author and marriage mentor Cheryl Scruggs about the painful season that led to an affair, the divorce that followed, and the unexpected seven-year journey that eventually led Cheryl and her husband Jeff back to each other.
Cheryl shares honestly about feeling deeply alone in her marriage, the choices that led to brokenness, and the personal and spiritual transformation that made reconciliation possible. Their story is a powerful reminder that even when a marriage feels beyond repair, redemption is still possible.
Resources
Cheryl Scruggs https://jeffandcherylscruggs.com
I Do Again: How We Found a Second Chance at Our Marriage https://www.amazon.com/Do-Again-Second-Chance-Marriage/dp/1400074452
Lindsey's Book
Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Burn-Your-House-Down/dp/0310369479
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17 March 2026, 1:30 pm - 30 minutes 45 seconds173 | "The Black Coffee Theory": The #1 Mindset Shift That Will Give You a Happier Life
Have you ordered, rated, and reviewed my new book, "Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection"? If not, please take a second to do so!! If you've ever enjoyed my content, this is the greatest way that you could support me right now! THANK YOU! Change is expensive, but won't staying cost you even more? What if the reason you feel stuck, drained, or unhappy isn't because your life is hard, but because you've been "adding sugar" to what's actually bitter?
In this episode, Lindsey Maestas shares what she calls the "Black Coffee Theory": a simple but transformative mindset shift that has changed the way she approaches relationships, work, habits, and her spiritual life.
The concept is this: the happiest, most successful, most grounded people don't add sugar to things that are already bitter. They're honest with themselves that it's bitter, and they put the cup down.
They don't distort reality to make something tolerable, they don't romanticize what hurts, and they don't convince themselves something is good just because they're afraid of what honesty might require.
The PsychologyThis episode also explores the research behind why we do this in the first place:
Cognitive Dissonance When our reality conflicts with our identity or beliefs, we feel internal tension. Instead of changing the situation, we often change the story.
The Sunk Cost Fallacy We stay in situations because we've already invested so much — time, emotion, reputation, or faith — and leaving feels more painful than tolerating.
Emotional Suppression and Resentment Research shows that consistently overriding internal signals leads to emotional exhaustion, resentment, and anxiety. When we ignore what drains us, our body and nervous system keep the score.
Isaiah 5:20 warns: "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter."
Reflection Questions- Where am I adding "sugar" in my life right now?
- How can I be more honest with myself about what I want out of life?
- Am I enduring something that is refining me or am I tolerating something that is draining me?
- What would it look like to tell the truth about this situation before God? Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for new episodes like this! Looking to build your own online course and social media presence? Learn more about how I built a multiple 6-figure business and how you can do it, too at: The Ultimate Money-Making Academy . Follow along with me on Instagram: @livingeasywithlindsey
3 March 2026, 5:43 pm - 53 minutes 55 seconds172 | You Don't Have to Carry Everyone: Emotional Triggers and Trusting God with the People You Love with Lenya Heitzig
In this heartfelt, faith-centered episode, Lindsey Maestas and Lenya Heitzig have a powerful conversation inspired by Sheologie's core message of "calling women up, not out": a reminder that growth happens through truth and not shame. P.S. Have you read my new book, Don't Burn Your Own House Down, yet?! We are still in launch month so EVERY bit of support from this community helps!! I have a goal of selling 120 books this week!! If you're single or engaged, this book will prepare your heart for marriage. If you've been married for 1-50 years, I wrote this book to help you become more intentional with your time and energy toward the most important relationship in your life! Please gift it to a friend and share on social, and once you've read it, please put your review on Amazon, Barnes & Target! Every bit helps.
In this conversation with Lenya, we explore how our thoughts shape who we become, why people-pleasing often disguises itself as love, and how emotional overfunctioning can hinder us from trusting God in our relationships.
If you ever find yourself trying to control outcomes, rescue others, or manage everyone's emotions, it's easy to create pressure rather than peace.
Lindsey and Lenya discuss how:
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What you think about consistently shapes who you are becoming
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People pleasing can turn into trying to save someone who isn't even willing to save themselves
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Overhelping friends can actually interrupt what Jesus is trying to teach them
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Emotional triggers in marriage don't have to explode into conflict, they can be gently deconstructed
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Therapy, self-awareness, and faith can work together in healing
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Differences in marriage don't have to collide, they can become places of laughter, humility, and compromise
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Fear can cause us to "lasso" our spouse and limit the very growth God is inviting them into
This episode is for the woman who feels responsible for everyone's well-being, who carries anxiety about her marriage, or who struggles to release control and trust God with the people she loves most.
I pray you walk away with a clearer understanding of emotional boundaries, spiritual surrender, and how to stop trying to be the Holy Spirit in someone else's life. Learn more about Reload Love here!
10 February 2026, 4:03 pm -
- 31 minutes 28 seconds171 | Don't Burn Your Own House Down: How We Almost Destroyed Our Own with Jesse Maestas
IT'S RELEASE DAY!!! Don't Burn Your Own House Down is officially out in the world! For this special day, Jesse asked if he could sit down and interview me about the real story behind the book… and our marriage.
We talk honestly about the habits and patterns that created distance between us. We discuss the stories of others' that are a big part of this book (and the title).
This conversation is about the reality that marriage doesn't just happen and stay great on its own. It takes intention. It takes humility. It takes learning how to repair when you've hurt each other. And it takes choosing an eternal perspective, to keep Jesus as the foundation, and choosing one another even when your feelings are all over the place.
I also share the core moment that made me feel like I had to write this book, the chapters that were the most personal for me, and what I believe is the one place couples can start if they want to begin reconnecting.
This isn't about being the "perfect couple." It's about being two people who are ready to learn how to stop drifting and start building again.
About the BookDon't Burn Your Own House Down is about recognizing the small patterns that slowly erode connection in your marriage. I speak on modern issues in modern marriages, like social media, p*rnography, comparison, spiritual disconnection, emotional labor, marital financial struggles, and much more.
I give practical tools, along with my own vulnerable stories, to help you to rebuild emotional safety, communication, and closeness in a practical, honest way.
Don't Burn Your Own House Down is for new couples who want to prepare their hearts for a godly marriage. Couples who don't want to give up, but know something needs to change. Couples who have been married for 50 years but feel like their love has disappeared. Couples with newborns or a difficult family life who just need some reprieve and support. No matter what season you're in, this book is for YOU.
📘 Get the BookDon't Burn Your Own House Down is officially out today!!!!
If this episode resonated with you in any way, or if you've ever been helped by my content, the book goes deeper into the practical and emotional work of reconnecting in marriage.
⭐ A Quick Favor That Makes a Huge DifferenceIf you get a copy of the book and it blesses you, would you take 60 seconds to leave a review?! Reviews during launch month help more than most people realize! They help the message reach couples who are quietly struggling and searching for hope.
You can leave a review here: Amazon Barnes & Noble Target Thank you for being part of this with me. Truly!!
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27 January 2026, 2:30 pm - 33 minutes 30 seconds170 | The 4 Silent Killers of Marriage (and How to Avoid Divorce)
My book, Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection, will be here in ONE WEEK. (AHHH!!!) Please pre-order today!!!
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Did you know that 41% of first marriages and 60% of second marriages end in divorce? And even higher numbers are reportedly completely dissatisfied in their marriages. In today's episode, I'm diving into the four silent killers that quietly lead couples toward disconnection, resentment, and ultimately divorce. These issues show up in nearly every modern marriage, Christian or non, and they often go unnoticed until the relationship feels distant or broken.
You can only live like ships passing in the night until something inevitably breaks.
My prayer is that this conversation gives you the clarity, conviction, and practical encouragement you need to build a healthier, more connected, and more Christ‑centered marriage — one that resists emotional disconnection, strengthens communication, and protects your relationship from drifting toward divorce.
If you've ever enjoyed The Living Easy Podcast, my Instagram posts, or my blog… the single most supportive thing you can do is to preorder Don't Burn Your Own House Down! It means the world to me, and it allows me to continue creating content that serves marriages and families with honesty, faith, and practical wisdom. THANK YOU! Please share this episode with a friend, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, or tag me on Instagram @livingeasywithlindsey.
20 January 2026, 4:23 pm - 39 minutes 24 seconds169 | You, Me, and Anxiety: Understanding and Walking With Anxious Children with Dr. Robyn Graham
Friends! My new book, Don't Burn Your Own House Down is ALMOST HERE! Countdown: 13 DAYS! (ahhh!) If you haven't already pre-ordered yours, now is the time!!! THANK YOU so much for your support! I love you guys! In this episode of the Living Easy Podcast, Lindsey Maestas sits down with Robyn Graham, author of You, Me, and Anxiety, to talk about anxiety in children, emotional regulation, and how parents can support anxious kids without unintentionally making things worse.
Together, they explore why so many parents feel overwhelmed and hopeless when navigating childhood anxiety, why children often struggle to emotionally regulate, and how unrealistic expectations from adults can escalate anxiety rather than soothe it.
This conversation offers practical tools for parents, caregivers, and educators who want to create calmer homes, healthier routines, and emotionally safe environments for kids struggling with anxiety.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:-
Why childhood anxiety is increasing and how it often shows up as irritability, shutdown, or emotional outbursts
- Navigating impatience and emotional spirals when your children don't get what they want with, "Is it heard, hugged, or helped?"
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The powerful truth that we often expect children to emotionally regulate better than adults do
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How a parent's tone, pace, and nervous system directly impact a child's anxiety
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The importance of routines and structure for anxious children
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How to prepare kids for the day in ways that reduce anxiety rather than increase pressure
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Practical parenting strategies for emotionally dysregulated children
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How to fight hopelessness in parenting when anxiety feels constant
Get Dr. Robyn Graham's book: You, Me, and Anxiety HERE.
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Follow along with Lindsey on Instagram: @livingeasywithlindsey.
Follow along with Dr. Robyn on Instagram: @therobyngraham.
13 January 2026, 4:00 pm -
- 25 minutes 21 seconds168 | A Conversation with My 10-Year-Old: Morning Disciplines, Our Home Life, Sharing the Gospel with Friends, and Homeschooling
In this episode, I sit down with my 10-year-old son for a simple, honest conversation about our mornings, our home life, and the rhythms we're still learning as a family.
We talk about what self-discipline looks like for him in the mornings. He shares the areas in which he hopes our family can still grow this year. We also touch on homeschooling, how we talk about faith in our home, and what sharing the gospel looks like as a kid.
If you're a parent navigating discipline, routines, faith, or simply wondering what your children are absorbing from your home, I hope this conversation encourages you to slow down, listen, and give yourself grace.
30 December 2025, 6:01 pm - 31 minutes 58 seconds167 | You Don't Need a "New Year, New You", You Need a Faithful Start: God Is More Interested in Your Obedience Than Your Reinvention
As the year winds down, the noise of the past year gets louder. We see what we failed at and all that we've achieved. And then as January approaches, the world shouts at us to set our New Year resolutions, to chase fresh starts, to reinvent ourselves, to do more, be better, and try harder.
But what if what your soul actually needs isn't a fresh start, but rest and obedience?
Jesus doesn't heal through pressure, He heals through presence.
In this episode, Lindsey Maestas shares a gentle, Jesus-centered reflection for the holiday season and end of the year. She challenges herself, and her listeners, to live faithfully this year instead of doing everything to be hotter, richer, more, more, more.
Instead of pushing self-improvement or hustle spirituality, this episode invites you to slow down, breathe, and return to the heart of the gospel: Jesus is faithful, and he doesn't call us to live a burnt out life.
Rooted in Scripture and lived experience, this episode speaks directly to women who feel quietly exhausted, emotionally spent, or spiritually worn down—especially those navigating marriage struggles, burnout, anxiety, or disappointment with how the year turned out.
Have you already ordered my new book?! Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection is available for pre-order NOW!
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