About this episode
What does it look like to build a life where every part—marriage, family, faith, and work—is beautifully woven together? It's a question so many of us ask, and it’s why Gabe and Rebekah were so excited to talk with their friends, Jake and Hannah Weidmann. As world-renowned artists who create, work, and raise their children side-by-side, the Weidmanns live a life of incredible intention. Their story is a stunning picture of what it means to build a shared existence that is both deeply creative and deeply rooted in faith. In this conversation, they explore the rhythms that allow their marriage to thrive amidst the pressures of a shared business, how they cultivate a home environment that honors both of their artistic callings, and the counter-cultural beauty of choosing to build a slow, meaningful life together. This episode is a masterclass in living with purpose, passion, and partnership. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to live a “unison” model of marriage where family, faith, and work are fully integrated The benefits and challenges of sharing a creative vocation with your spouse Rhythms for cultivating a home environment that nurtures your family’s artistic callings Why a slower, more intentional pace of life is key to deep work and spiritual health How to honor individuality and personal needs while operating as a unified team Resources: Buy “Old Soul, New Creation” here: https://www.jakeweidmann.com/collections/old-soul-new-creation/ Jake’s website: https://www.jakeweidmann.com/ Hannah’s website: https://www.adornthebeloved.com/ Everyday Heirloom: https://everydayheirloomco.com/ The Journal For Us: 10 Conversations Every Couple Needs to Have Reserve your spot now for Rhythms Retreat November 21-22 in Franklin, TN. Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. More from the THINQ Podcast Network: THINQ Media Podcast with Gabe Lyons The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips NextUp with Grant Skeldon NeuroFaith with Curt Thompson UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons