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Twenty Seven Good

Twenty Seven Good

Von: Patty Gortner and Amy Miley
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A podcast about real life, honest conversations, and choosing the good even on the messy days. Hosted by a 2 and a 7 who love joy, connection, and telling the kinds of stories that make you feel seen. We’re here for the laughter, the hard moments, the growth, and all the everyday goodness in between.

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  • 05 - When Life Feels Heavy
    Jan 8 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of 27 Good, Amy and Patty sit with the weight of a heavy week. What began as a new-year conversation shifts into honest reflection after a tragic loss in their community.

    They talk about navigating grief as parents, teachers, and friends, how children process loss differently than adults, and what it looks like to keep faith when answers feel out of reach. Through stories of community support, scripture, and quiet presence, they reflect on how God shows up not by fixing the pain, but by being near in it.

    This episode is a reminder that goodness can still be found, even in the valley, and that sometimes the most faithful thing we can do is simply sit, love, and stay.

    Referenced scripture:
    “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18

    If you feel led to support the family during this time, the following links are available:

    • GoFundMe:
      https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-the-poore-family-after-tragic-loss

    • Meal Train:
      https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/w4g771

    Resources mentioned in the episode:

    • Bible Reading Tracker referenced by Patty:
      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6XJ4RCR
    • Bible in a year plan:
      https://www.thebiblerecap.com/

    • Bible app used for daily reading and plans:
      https://www.youversion.com/bible-app
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    29 Min.
  • 04 - Don’t Grow Weary: Discipline, Faithfulness, and Showing Up in 2026
    Jan 1 2026

    Episode Summary

    In Episode 4 of 27 Good Podcast, Patty and Amy kick off the new year anchored in Galatians 6:9, which says, “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” This verse sets the tone for an honest conversation about weariness, faithfulness, and continuing to show up when life feels heavy and progress feels slow.

    They reflect on the realities of caregiving, motherhood, marriage, and emotional exhaustion, and why not every year is meant for thriving. Some seasons are about endurance. The conversation moves into gentle reflections on goals, choosing a word for the year, and why discipline does not have to feel harsh or restrictive. Instead, it can be an act of grace, stewardship, and freedom.

    This episode is not about pressure or perfection. It is a reminder that God sees the quiet faithfulness, that growth is happening even when it is unseen, and that the harvest comes in time when we do not give up.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Starting the year with Galatians 6:9 and why it feels timely
    • Why doing good can feel exhausting, especially when it goes unnoticed
    • Survival seasons versus thriving seasons and why both matter
    • Caregiving, motherhood, and carrying hard things quietly
    • Reflecting honestly on 2025 and what it required
    • Choosing a word for the year
    • Discipline as freedom, not punishment
    • Marriage, self-control, and the tone we set in our homes
    • Stewardship, generosity, and being realistic with goals
    • Letting go of rigid resolutions and embracing grace-filled intention

    Key takeaway:

    Do not quit in the middle of faithfulness. Keep showing up. Growth is happening, even when it feels slow.

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    28 Min.
  • 03 - Christmas Is Cumulative
    Dec 25 2025

    Episode summary

    In Episode 3 of 27 Good Podcast, Patty and Amy record just days before Christmas and reflect on what this season really looks like in real life. Sick kids, canceled plans, rage cleaning, quiet coffee runs, and the pressure to “do it all” collide with a reminder they both needed to hear. Christmas is cumulative.

    This episode is a permission slip to lower expectations, release the checklist, and focus on what actually matters. They talk about Christmas break rhythms, finding small pockets of rest, and remembering that God is with us right in the middle of the chaos.

    The conversation closes with a simple hope for the season. Be present. Enjoy the people in front of you. Let go of perfection. Look for the good.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Recording during Christmas break and embracing slower rhythms
    • Sick kids and plans that do not go the way you imagined
    • Why Christmas does not have to look the same every year
    • The idea that Christmas memories are built over time, not in one season
    • Letting go of the pressure to do every tradition
    • Finding God in the middle of the mess, not just the quiet moments
    • Advent, Emmanuel, and what “God with us” really means
    • Choosing presence over productivity during the holidays

    Key takeaway

    You do not have to do everything for Christmas to be meaningful. Christmas is cumulative. Be present. Let go. Look for the good.

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    25 Min.
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