• faithful over few.
    Jul 12 2026

    "Whoever is faithful in very little is also faithful in much." That's the scripture (Luke 16:10-12) anchoring this entire season, and Natasha opens the door wide with it. In this solo episode, she gets honest about what the belly pan falling off her car (twice!) taught her about ignoring root problems, and why being faithful over the little, unglamorous, unseen things is the real work of maintenance.

    She breaks down the six areas of life she'll be maintenance checking this season: career & calling, faith, friendships, family, finances, and love — all through the lens of stewarding what's already in her hands before asking God for more. Natasha gets honest about her shifting walk with Christ, what she's learned about being a better friend after her Phoenix birthday trip, the systems she's built to stay consistent online without burning out, and why she's chosen to keep her relationship intentionally private this time around.

    In this episode:

    • The real-life car story behind the "maintenance check" theme
    • Luke 16:10-12 as the anchor scripture for the season
    • The six areas of focus this season
    • Building systems and consistency without losing rest
    • Choosing privacy in relationships after being overexposed before
    • This episode's Maintenance Check question

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    34 Min.
  • maintenance check, in real life | season 4 trailer
    Jul 1 2026

    Season 4 of Closed for Maintenance is here. This season we're doing a real maintenance check: on our careers, friendships, finances, family, faith, and love.

    Season 3 taught us how to get back up. Season 4 is about what you do once you're standing.

    Closed for Maintenance is back with its most personal season yet. This time we're talking about the areas we've been driving past, the things we keep meaning to get to, the conversations we've been putting off, and the parts of ourselves we've quietly let go out of order.

    Across six life areas: career, friendships, finances, family, faith, and love...host Natasha Weston is doing a maintenance check in real life. With honest solo episodes and guests who aren't afraid to get honest too, Season 4 is for anyone who's been moving through life without ever stopping to check under the hood.

    The maintenance check is overdue. Let's get into it.

    Season 4 premieres Sunday, July 12th!

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    1 Min.
  • let them.
    May 31 2026

    We made it to the Season 3 finale, and I'm ending it the only way I know how. Honestly.

    In this episode, we're talking about the truth about what it means to have a village. Co-parenting challenges, a son who has been testing every last nerve, and an unexpected shift with someone I didn't see coming that changed everything.

    This episode is about what happened when I finally stopped carrying things alone. The texts I sent. The phone calls where I was already crying before anyone answered. The people who showed up when I let them in, and what I think God was waiting for me to do all along.

    If you've been doing it alone when you didn't have to, this one is for you. If you have people around you that you haven't let in yet, this one is for you. If what you've been calling strength is really just walls...listen up.

    Topics covered: co-parenting, asking for help, vulnerability, letting people in, faith and surrender, building community, and what it actually means to let them village.

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    17 Min.
  • be still and know.
    May 17 2026

    Some episodes are planned. This one wasn't.

    I sat down to record something else today and something in me wouldn't move toward it. Not because I was tired or distracted. Because it wasn't true. And I've learned that forcing what isn't ready is its own kind of pretending.

    So I got quiet. And this is what came out of that quiet.

    In this episode I'm getting honest about where I actually am with this podcast, with creating, with the pressure to keep producing...and why I'm learning that stillness isn't the absence of faith. It might actually be the fullest expression of it.

    We talk about the temptation to strive, why striving is so attractive (and so costly), and what it means to anchor your confidence not in what you produce but in what you know. Because be still and know aren't just two words, they're two separate invitations. And you can't really do one without the other.

    If you've been pushing through when something in you keeps saying stop this episode is for you.

    Scriptures referenced: Psalm 46:10 · Matthew 6:26 · Matthew 26:41 · Isaiah 30:15 · 1 Peter 5:7 · Philippians 4:19 · Galatians 5:25

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    20 Min.
  • the long way home.
    Apr 12 2026

    Some paths don't look like progress...until you're far enough along to see what they were building.

    In this episode, I'm sharing my full origin story for the first time in full context. From dropping out of college and figuring out my next move from my mom's couch, to my dad handing me a one-way train ticket to New York City to chase a dream I couldn't fully name yet. I built a life there... a brand, an identity, a version of success that made sense on the outside. But something was shifting on the inside.

    Then I lost my job. No warning, no explanation. And the very next morning, I walked into a bookstore and found the only autographed copy of a book on prayer, and that moment changed everything.

    This episode is about what happened after. The surrender. The rebuilding. The full circle moment of being back at my mom's house...but this time with clarity, peace, and purpose instead of confusion. What once felt like being stuck now feels like covering, support, and alignment for me and my son Tyler.

    Nothing was wasted. The detours, the delays, the seasons that felt like setbacks — they were all part of it. And if you're in the middle of something that doesn't make sense yet, this one's for you.

    You're not behind. You just might be in the middle of your own long way home. And eventually you'll realize...you were never lost. You were being led.

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    34 Min.
  • broken beyond repair?
    Mar 8 2026

    Have you ever made a mistake and immediately felt the urge to fix it, hide it, or carry the weight of it on your own?

    In this episode of Closed for Maintenance, Natasha reflects on a small moment that turned into a powerful reminder about grace, surrender, and the way we often try to repair things in our lives without bringing them to God first.

    Sometimes the very things we worry have ruined everything are the same things God is inviting us to place back in His hands.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’ve made a mess of something, or like there are parts of your life that need repair, this conversation is a gentle reminder that nothing is beyond restoration in God’s hands.

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    17 Min.
  • breathe again.
    Feb 22 2026

    In this deeply personal episode, Natasha reflects on what it means to learn how to live again after years of survival mode.

    Growing up, she watched her parents work hard to provide but rarely slow down to enjoy life…a pattern she later realized she had quietly repeated in her own adulthood. At 37, a quiet realization changed everything: if she didn’t learn how to live now, she might spend her entire life just getting through it.

    This episode is an honest conversation about breaking generational survival patterns, rediscovering joy that isn’t tied to circumstances, and learning how to stop postponing your life for a future that may never feel “ready.”

    Natasha shares the practical ways she’s learning to live again in real time…from choosing joy rooted in God, to creating space for everyday living instead of periodic escape, to making intentional choices even when money, timing, or life feels uncertain.

    If you’ve been holding your breath waiting for things to settle before you allow yourself to live… this episode is your permission to exhale.

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    37 Min.
  • get back up...again.
    Feb 8 2026

    Sometimes the hardest part isn’t falling down...it’s believing you’re allowed to get back up.

    In the Season 3 premiere, I’m talking honestly about what it looks like to lose momentum, feel out of alignment, and wrestle with the tension between faith, creativity, and obedience. There was a season where I was still consuming God’s Word, but not fully living it out, and the result was confusion, noise, and a lack of clarity in my creative life.

    This conversation is about recognizing where compromise sneaks in, how distraction can dilute direction, and what happens when you choose obedience even when it’s uncomfortable. On the other side of that decision, I found clarity again, not just creatively, but spiritually.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, discouraged, or unsure how to move forward after a setback, this episode is a reminder that falling isn’t the end of the story. You’re allowed to pause. You’re allowed to realign. And you’re allowed to get back up again.

    Closed for Maintenance is a space for honest conversations about faith, rebuilding, and learning how to live with intention...one episode at a time.

    If this episode resonates, consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing it with someone who needs the reminder today.

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    15 Min.