Cultivated

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Cultivated

Cultivated is a weekly conversation with Jeremiah and Savannah about marriage, faith, and building a healthy home over time. We share honestly from the middle of real life — the lessons we’re learning, the rhythms we’re trying to grow, and the daily choices that shape what our family becomes. This isn’t about having it all figured out, but about cultivating a life rooted in what matters most and growing what lasts.

  1. 13

    Weddings, Wisdom, and Childhood Memories

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah keep things real with a mix of humor, parenting chaos, and meaningful reflection. From a late-night scare at the front door to navigating life with young kids, they give an honest look at the current season they’re in. The conversation shifts into deeper territory as they reflect on attending a Christ-centered wedding, what marriage has taught them over the last six years, and the challenge of passing wisdom down to the next generation. They also dive into nostalgia—revisiting childhood memories and how those experiences shape who we become. The episode wraps with encouragement to invest intentionally in your marriage and a preview of the upcoming Together in the Trades event. 

  2. 12

    This is The Most Important Thing Your Spouse Can Give You in The Beginning

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah reconnect after a busy couple of weeks, diving into Savannah’s recent trip to Orlando for a Disney 10K race. They share the reality of taking on a physical challenge without perfect preparation, the value of pushing through anyway, and the fun that came with the experience. The conversation also touches on the behind-the-scenes of travel logistics, the trade-offs between convenience and cost, and how different seasons of life shape those decisions. Along the way, Jeremiah brings his perspective from holding things down at home, adding a relatable look at balancing family and personal pursuits. It’s a light, honest conversation about effort, exhaustion, and enjoying the moments in between. 

  3. 11

    Stop Waiting for Friends Who Match You Perfectly

    Community doesn't have to look like you imagined it. In this back-porch conversation, Savannah sits down with her friends Maddie and Casey. Three women in completely different seasons of life hear to talk about what real friendship actually requires. They unpack why multi-generational community is worth pursuing, how comparison quietly steals your joy, why proximity matters more than we give it credit for, and what it looks like to show up for people even when it costs you something. If you've ever said "I just don't have my people," this one's for you.

  4. 10

    Raising Good Humans in a Loud World

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah get real about what it actually looks like to raise kids, pursue discipline, and stay grounded in what matters most. They unpack Savannah’s week-long phone fast leading up to Easter, the intentionality behind it, and how it reshaped her presence with family and faith. The conversation then shifts into their honest experience with attempting 75 Hard—why they stopped, what they learned, and how they’re redefining discipline in a sustainable way. From there, they dive deep into parenting toddlers, tackling sleep deprivation, tantrums, and the challenge of regulating your own emotions while raising young kids. The episode wraps with a powerful perspective on raising “good humans,” navigating outside opinions, and staying rooted in faith and purpose.

  5. 9

    Progress Over Perfection: The Mindset Shift You Need

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah sit down for a real, unfiltered conversation about life in the middle of a busy season—balancing the 75 Hard challenge, parenting, business pressure, and personal growth. They reflect on what it actually means to “fail” versus make progress, sharing a powerful mindset shift around consistency, discipline, and giving yourself credit for how far you’ve come. The conversation also dives into marriage rhythms, habits like reading and fitness, and how intentional growth impacts both your relationship and daily life. They also unpack a Sunday school discussion on finances, revealing some surprising patterns in how people think about money. The episode wraps with perspective heading into Easter, encouraging listeners to stay grounded in what truly matters. Barrabus Video:  https://youtu.be/IPah8hxFTaM?si=lZ74i7oLtFhuxNFn

  6. 8

    We Didn’t Tell Anyone We Were Having Our First Baby

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah give a real-life update on their 75 Hard journey as they push through the early stages and begin to feel both the habits forming—and the mental fatigue setting in. They talk honestly about the challenges of staying disciplined, especially on weekends, and how accountability within marriage plays a huge role in sticking it out. The conversation shifts into a meaningful reflection on their son Tate turning one year old, sharing the story of his birth and what that season of life looked like for them. They also revisit how they approached their first child’s birth, including their decision to keep it private until after delivery. Throughout the episode, they blend humor, honesty, and perspective on discipline, parenting, and navigating busy seasons of life together.

  7. 7

    How to Find a Church That Fits Both of You

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah open up about one of the most overlooked foundations of a healthy marriage which is finding a church home together. They share their raw, honest journey through years of church hopping after getting married in 2020, the spiritual drift that came with not being truly plugged in, and how they eventually landed at a church where they genuinely belong. Along the way, they break down the practical checklist they now use when evaluating a church: biblical soundness, the character of the pastor, the culture of the congregation, a strong children's ministry, and proximity to your community. Whether you're newlyweds, church shopping, or simply not plugged in anywhere, this episode is a candid, faith-filled conversation that meets you right where you are.

  8. 6

    75 Hard Round Two: Discipline, Food, and Real Life

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah share that they’ve started the 75 Hard challenge again and discuss what motivated them to jump back into it after completing it once before. They talk about the realities of tackling the program while raising two young kids, running a business during spring rush, and managing everyday responsibilities. The conversation dives deeper than just the challenge itself, exploring discipline, habits, and how much of American culture revolves around food and convenience. Jeremiah reflects on how intentional living and self-discipline can transform not just physical health but mindset and leadership. If you’ve ever struggled with consistency, motivation, or building better habits, this episode offers an honest look at what it takes to stay committed.

  9. 5

    Front Cup Holder vs. Back Cup Holder (We Need Answers)

    In this lighthearted episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah ease into March reflecting on a busy winter season, the start of mowing, and the transition into spring rhythms at home and in business. They talk about scaling back their maintenance routes, building their patio space, and how much being outside changes everyone’s mood. The conversation turns playful with debates over whether Sunday or Monday starts the week and the now-infamous front vs. back cup holder argument. They revisit their homeschool basketball days and how age gaps feel massive in high school but disappear in adulthood. It’s a relaxed, honest episode about marriage, growth, sleep deprivation, seasons of life, and simply enjoying where they are right now.

  10. 4

    Should Christians Wear Black to Funerals

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah reflect on the passing of Jeremiah’s grandfather and the emotions surrounding funerals, grief, and Christian hope. They unpack everything from funeral traditions and why we wear black to the awkwardness of what people say when someone dies. The conversation shifts into deeper theological questions about heaven, glorified bodies, and even whether tattoos make it to eternity. From there, they dive into the real and raw challenges of parenting a strong willed three year old, navigating discipline, defiance, and how to balance authority with reasoning. It is an honest, unfiltered look at marriage, faith, loss, travel, and raising young kids in the thick of everyday life.

  11. 3

    What Impressed Us About Each Other This Week

    In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah walk through a real, busy season of life and explain why it did not create conflict the way it once would have. They talk about preparing for an overloaded week, clearly defining roles, and learning how to ask for what you actually need instead of letting frustration build. The conversation highlights how serving one another practically, planning ahead, and extending grace can change the tone of a marriage even when life feels chaotic. They also reflect on the power of being impressed by your spouse, not just surviving together, and why intentionality matters in seasons with young kids. This episode offers an honest look at marriage in motion and how small, thoughtful choices can create peace instead of tension.

  12. 2

    The Truth About Travel, Priorities, and Comparison

    In episode two of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah move past the pilot and begin casting vision for what this show and this season of life are really about. They reflect on how Cultivated was born out of the Growing Green Podcast and Marriage Mondays, and why community matters so deeply to them. The conversation naturally flows into their outlook for 2026, including big business wins, travel boundaries, and the intentional decisions they’ve made around family, finances, and time. Along the way, they unpack how comparison on social media distorts reality, why saying “no” ahead of time is a powerful tool, and how alignment as a couple shapes everything they build. This episode sets the tone for honest, unscripted conversations about faith, marriage, work, and designing a life on purpose.

  13. 1

    Welcome to Cultivated: Building a Marriage and Family That Lasts

    In this pilot episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah Jennings officially introduce the heart behind the new show and why it was created. They share the story of transitioning from Marriage Mondays under the Growing Green Podcast into a dedicated space focused on faith, marriage, family, and legacy. The conversation walks through their personal journey of marriage, parenting, career changes, and how different seasons of life shape priorities and convictions. Jeremiah and Savannah lay out the mission of Cultivated as a place for honest conversations, spiritual growth, and intentional family building. This episode sets the foundation for a long term journey centered on growing what truly lasts.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Cultivated is a weekly conversation with Jeremiah and Savannah about marriage, faith, and building a healthy home over time. We share honestly from the middle of real life — the lessons we’re learning, the rhythms we’re trying to grow, and the daily choices that shape what our family becomes. This isn’t about having it all figured out, but about cultivating a life rooted in what matters most and growing what lasts.

HOSTED BY

Jeremiah and Savannah Jennings

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