In this conversation on the Smashing Idols podcast, host Jake Doberenz interviews Kate Battistelli about confronting the idol of complacency and rediscovering identity in the empty nest stage of life. A former Broadway actress turned homeschooling mom, Kate shares how stepping out in faith led to an unexpected journey of authorship and ministry. She challenges the comfort-driven mindset common in the American church and emphasizes the cost of obedience to God’s call. Drawing from her personal experience and her latest book The Afterparty of the Empty Nest, Kate outlines how believers can remain faithful and purposeful in all seasons of life.
Key takeaways from this episode:
Complacency thrives in comfort, but God often calls people to uncomfortable places that stretch their faith and obedience.
Identity rooted in roles like parenting can become an idol if not surrendered to God’s larger calling and purpose.
Saying yes to God’s call—even when it seems impossible—opens doors to purpose, legacy, and kingdom impact.
Important Links
Kate Battistelli’s website: KateBattistelli.com
The Afterparty of the Empty Nest – available on Amazon
Kate Battistelli is a former Broadway performer, longtime homeschooling mom, and now an author and speaker. She has written The God Dare, Growing Great Kids, and most recently The Afterparty of the Empty Nest. Kate co-hosts the Mom to Mom podcast and speaks nationally on parenting, purpose, and walking in faith through every life transition.
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