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Certain Women Podcast

Come, Follow Me for Women Today

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    Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27, Rebel Not Ye against the Lord, Neither Fear

    In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire walk through the book of Numbers and the powerful invitation to choose faith over fear. As the Israelites face challenges in the wilderness, their constant murmuring, doubt, and fear keep them from stepping into the promised land. Through stories like the twelve spies and the reactions of the people, Tess and Becky highlight how fear can feel overwhelming, even when God has already shown His power and promises.The conversation focuses on what it looks like to live with faith in real, everyday situations. From leadership struggles to moments of doubt or comparison, they explore how choosing faith is not just belief, but action. Whether it’s trusting God in uncertainty, supporting leaders with humility, or learning to speak with love, this episode brings these ancient stories into modern life, especially for women navigating responsibilities, relationships, and personal growth.They also emphasize the lasting influence women have in God’s work. From Miriam’s story to the unseen women of Israel, there’s a reminder that every action, every word, and every choice carries weight, not just today, but across generations. This episode offers encouragement to lead with courage, act in faith, and remember that even in the wilderness, God is guiding His people forward.

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    Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19, Holiness to the Lord

    In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore the final chapters of Exodus and the beginning of Leviticus, focusing on one central idea: sacrifice as the language of worship. Rather than viewing sacrifice as a distant or outdated ritual, they unpack how it represents surrender, repentance, and a willing heart coming before God with intention. Through the symbolism of the tabernacle, they show how these practices were always meant to guide people toward God’s presence.The conversation highlights that the goal of discipleship is not just obedience, but transformation. Tess and Becky reflect on how ancient rituals, from offerings to sacred spaces, mirror a deeper spiritual journey that still applies today. They connect this to modern life, showing how small, daily acts like prayer, kindness, and consistency are the foundation of becoming holy, not just appearing faithful.They also emphasize the role of women as builders of sacred space, even when they are not always named in the text. Whether in homes, communities, or quiet personal efforts, women continue this work today. This episode offers a steady reminder that your offering matters, no matter how small, and that you already belong in God’s presence. As Tess shares, the question shifts from “am I doing enough?” to “am I creating space for Him to dwell in me?”

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    Thoughts to Keep in Mind: The Tabernacle and Sacrifice with Devin Barnes

    In this bonus episode, Tess Frame is joined by Devin Barnes to explore one of the “Thoughts to Keep in Mind” from Come, Follow Me: the tabernacle and sacrifice. Instead of focusing on specific chapters, this conversation dives into the deeper meaning behind temple symbolism and how these sacred patterns still matter today.Together, they explore the symbolism of veiling and what it actually represents. Rather than shame or exclusion, veiling in scripture points to protection, preparation, and the overwhelming glory of God. Through examples like Moses veiling his face and modern temple practices, Tess and Devin unpack how cultural assumptions can sometimes distort our understanding of sacred things, and how deeper study can bring clarity and peace.They also reflect on the meaning of sacrifice and the structure of the tabernacle, connecting ancient rituals to the modern temple experience. From washing and anointing to the emotional weight of sacrifice, these practices were meant to transform hearts and point to Jesus Christ. For women especially, this episode offers a meaningful reminder that they are not on the margins of God’s work, but are essential, valued, and deeply included in His plan.

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    Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34, All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do

    In Exodus 19–20, 24, and 31–34, the Israelites stand at Mount Sinai and make a powerful covenant with God: “All that the Lord hath spoken, we will do.” In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore what that promise really means and how quickly it can be forgotten. As Moses ascends the mountain and the people wait, their fear and impatience lead them to create the golden calf, revealing a deeply human tendency to reach for something easier and more immediate.The conversation reflects on the pattern of preparation and closeness with God. From sanctifying themselves before meeting Him to witnessing His power on the mountain, the Israelites are invited into something sacred, yet they settle for distance. Tess and Becky connect this to modern life, exploring how we sometimes replace God with “golden calves” like comparison, control, or the need for quick validation, things that feel easier to hold onto but pull us away from true discipleship.They also emphasize that covenant living is not a one-time promise, but a daily practice. Through small, consistent choices, we prepare ourselves to come closer to God. For women especially, this episode is a reminder that you are not meant to stay at the base of the mountain. You are invited to come up, to grow, and to belong, not because you are perfect, but because you are His.Follow us here:https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    Exodus 14–18, Stand Still, and See the Salvation of the Lord

    In Exodus 14–18, we see one of the most powerful miracles in scripture, the parting of the Red Sea. But the story doesn’t end there. In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore what comes after deliverance, the daily work of becoming God’s people.Through the journey of the Israelites, they highlight a spiritual pattern that feels familiar in our own lives: moments of rescue followed by worship, then trials, provision, and growth. While the miracles are unforgettable, it’s the quiet, daily acts of discipleship, like gathering manna one day at a time, that shape lasting faith.They also reflect on the role of women in this story, especially Miriam, whose courage, leadership, and spiritual influence remind us that women have always been central to God’s work. For women navigating their own seasons of waiting, growth, or uncertainty, this episode offers a steady reminder that God is present not only in the miraculous moments, but in the ordinary, faithful steps of everyday discipleship.

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    Exodus 7–13, Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt

    In Exodus 7–13, the story of Moses unfolds through moments of trial, resistance, and ultimately deliverance. In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore the deeper meaning behind the plagues, the hardened heart of Pharaoh, and the powerful symbolism of the Passover.Together, they reflect on a central truth: even when life feels overwhelming or unchanging, God is working in ways we may not yet see. Through personal experiences and scripture, they discuss how hard circumstances can shape soft, faithful hearts, and how the Lord offers repeated opportunities for growth, change, and trust.The conversation also centers on the power of Christ’s atonement and the role of faith in the home. Just as the Passover was practiced within families, women today play a vital role in creating spaces where faith can grow through everyday moments. This episode is a reminder that God delivers, that hearts can change, and that even in the middle of life’s challenges, He is present and leading us forward.Follow us here:https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    Easter, He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory

    In this Easter episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire reflect on one of the most meaningful patterns in the resurrection story: it was the women who stayed. While others fled, women remained at the cross, and they were the first to witness the empty tomb. Their presence was not accidental, it was deeply purposeful.Together, Tess and Becky explore the lives of Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and other faithful women who walked closely with the Savior. Through their stories, they invite us to see these women not as distant figures, but as real individuals whose faith, courage, and devotion mirror the experiences of women today.At the center of the conversation is the hope of the Resurrection. Because of Jesus Christ, no story is over. His atonement reaches into every part of our lives, our grief, our weakness, our questions, and our longing for healing. This episode is a reminder that each of us is seen, known, and deeply valued, and that we, like the women in His story, are chosen to witness Him and carry His light forward.Follow us here:https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    How to Prepare for General Conference, A More Meaningful Approach

    General Conference can easily become something we listen to in the background, but what if it became something deeply personal instead? In this bonus episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire share simple, intentional ways to prepare for conference so it becomes a space for real revelation and connection with the Savior.Together, they explore how to shift from passive listening to active seeking. From asking meaningful questions ahead of time to writing down personal impressions instead of just quotes, this conversation invites women to approach conference expecting that the Lord will speak directly to them in ways that are personal and specific.They also offer practical ideas for creating a more focused experience, especially in the middle of busy family life, along with a reminder that every spiritual experience is unique. Whether your conference weekend feels peaceful or a little chaotic, what matters most is a willing heart. This episode is a gentle invitation to come prepared, listen with intent, and trust that the Lord will meet you right where you are.10 Tips for Taking Better General Conference Notes: https://beckysquire.com/2025/09/29/10-tips-for-taking-better-general-conference-notes/ Follow us here:https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    Exodus 1–6, I Have Remembered My Covenant

    In Exodus 1–6, the story of Moses begins, but it is shaped by the courage and faith of women who chose to act. In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire highlight the powerful roles of Shiphrah and Puah, Jochebed, Miriam, and Pharaoh’s daughter, women whose quiet decisions carried extraordinary impact in God’s plan of deliverance.As they walk through these chapters, Tess and Becky reflect on what it means to live with courage in uncertain situations. These women did not have perfect clarity, but they chose faith, compassion, and action anyway. Their stories show that God works through willing hearts, even in moments that feel small, unseen, or overwhelming.For women today who may feel stretched, unqualified, or unsure of their influence, this episode offers a steady reminder: your faith, your courage, and your choices matter. As we trust God, keep our covenants, and act with compassion, He magnifies our efforts and uses us in ways we may not yet see.Follow us here:https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    Genesis 42–50, God Meant It unto Good

    In Genesis 42–50, the story of Joseph reaches one of the most powerful moments in scripture: forgiveness. After years of betrayal, separation, and hardship, Joseph finally reunites with the brothers who once sold him into slavery. In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore the spiritual depth of Joseph’s journey and what his example teaches about healing, forgiveness, and trusting God’s purposes.The conversation reflects on how life often unfolds in ways we never expected. Through personal experiences and scriptural insight, Tess and Becky discuss how painful or confusing seasons can still become part of God’s greater work in our lives. Joseph’s story shows that even the hardest chapters can be sanctified when we continue to trust the Lord.They also reflect on the quiet presence of women within the story and the courage, faith, and integrity required in everyday discipleship. For modern women navigating family relationships, personal trials, and questions of faith, this episode offers encouragement to release resentment, trust God’s timing, and remember that the Lord sees every act of faith and devotion.Follow us here:https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    Genesis 37–41, The Lord Was with Joseph

    The story of Joseph in Genesis 37–41 is one of betrayal, loss, patience, and ultimately redemption. In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore how Joseph’s journey, from favored son to prisoner to trusted leader, teaches powerful lessons about covenant faithfulness and trusting God through difficult seasons.As they walk through Joseph’s story, Tess and Becky reflect on the role of agency, temptation, and resilience, and they highlight the quiet but meaningful presence of women in the narrative, including Asenath, Joseph’s wife, whose story reminds us that God’s covenant family is wider and more inclusive than we sometimes realize.The conversation also focuses on spiritual gifts and how God uses them in ways we may not expect. Joseph’s gift of interpreting dreams seemed small at first, yet it ultimately became the means through which God preserved lives. For women today who may wonder if their gifts matter, this episode offers a hopeful reminder that God sees our efforts, strengthens us in adversity, and magnifies the gifts we choose to develop in faith.Follow us here: https://instagram.com/beckysquire https://instagram.com/tesiahframe https://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast

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    Introducing the Certain Women Podcast

    Have you ever sat in Come, Follow Me and thought, “I know this is true… I just don’t know what it means for my life.”If you’re juggling kids, callings, work, and everything else, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why we started Certain Women, to talk about the scriptures in a way that actually connects to real life. Follow us here: https://instagram.com/beckysquirehttps://instagram.com/tesiahframehttps://instagram.com/certainwomenpodcast#ComeFollowMe #LDSWomen #LatterDaySaint #WomenInScripture #FaithInChrist #ScriptureStudy #ChristianWomen #WomenOfFaith

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Come, Follow Me for Women Today

HOSTED BY

Becky Squire and Tess Frame

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Come, Follow Me for Women Today

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