How the Past Shapes Our Identity & Re-defining those Memories with Mary Marantz

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On this special episode to kick start Season 3 of the podcast, Desiree chats with Mary Marantz, author of the book 'Dirt', on the struggles of childhood and how the experiences of our past shape our identity for years to come. Mary's story of poverty, grit and grace will inspire you to see loved ones in a different light and examine your own life to see where outside influence has shaped who you have become. God's redemption and beauty intertwines in each one of our stories. Desiree and Mary chat about all of the many seasons of life where our past wounds can creep into our actions, reactions and relationships. 

What to expect:

  • Mary’s story of poverty, rejection and redemption

  • Desiree and Mary’s childhood moments that have shaped certain characteristics into adulthood

  • the wounds we have from our past enter into our relationships

  • God in every moment and memory.

  • Knowing who we are over becoming who we think we should be

For more of Mary's story, check out her book, Dirt, and listen in to her podcast The Mary Marantz Show.

You can also read more of Desiree’s story in her new book, The Road to Roses now!

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