The Heart behind the Sisterhood...

Southern Sisters began the way most meaningful things do, around family conversations. Four sisters, raised with a love for faith, family, and honest discussion, started sharing the kinds of conversations women often have quietly behind closed doors.

What began as simple sister talks grew into a podcast and community where real life is welcomed. Here we talk about motherhood, faith, marriage, health, friendship, and the everyday moments that shape who we become.

Southern Sisters isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about growing together. It’s about choosing grace over guilt, faith over fear, and connection over comparison.

Each episode is a reminder that none of us are meant to do life alone. Whether we’re sharing lessons learned, laughing through the chaos of family life, or exploring ways to live with more intention, our hope is that every woman who listens feels seen, encouraged, and a little more hopeful.

Welcome to the Sisterhood.

Meet the Sisters.

Meggan Boston

Meggan is the oldest sister who loves asking the deeper questions and finding meaning in everyday life. As a mother of five, entrepreneur, and natural storyteller, she is passionate about helping women create stronger families and more intentional lives.

Meggan believes that faith, connection, and small daily choices shape the culture of a home. Through Southern Sisters, she hopes to remind women that growth doesn’t come from perfection, but from showing up with grace and courage in the middle of real life.

Lindsay Blain

Lindsay brings thoughtful insight and a steady voice to the Southern Sisters conversations. With a passion for connection, learning, and personal growth, she often helps guide discussions toward practical ways women can care for their bodies, minds, and families. She is a mom of 4 and owner of Castle Explorers Travel Agency.

She believes that small, consistent choices create lasting change and loves helping women feel empowered to take ownership of their life and well-being in simple, sustainable ways.

Cortney Sandridge

Cortney is known for her honest perspective and ability to say what many people are already thinking. As a mom navigating the realities of modern family life, she brings humor, authenticity, and relatable wisdom to every conversation. When she's not chasing around her 5 kids, she's building her insurance business, Wealth and Health Benefits P helping small business owners provide benefits for their employees.

She believes that strong families are built through intentional choices, open conversations, and a willingness to keep learning along the way.

Evey Kennedy

Evey joined the family when she married the our brother Josh. As a mom of three, Evey brings a grounded and relatable voice to discussions about family life, parenting, and navigating the everyday moments that shape our homes.

She also brings curiosity and creativity to the podcast through her “Pop Culture Corner,” where culture and entertainment often spark deeper conversations about values and the way we live.

Evey adds a fresh perspective to the sisterhood, reminding us that meaningful insights can come from the most unexpected places.

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Designed by Divine Intention

I am Woman: Divinely Designed

October 16, 20253 min read

Understanding our Diving Identity.

It's a loaded topic. I know. It seems pretty basic, but what if it were actually the whole point?

That the process of becoming who you are meant to be was founded on remembering who you've always been.

When planning our podcast this topic came to my heart like a freight train, and I knew it would be important.

God NEEDS His daughters to remember who we are. When I saw Lindsays power pose with her arms up, I literally had that song from the 70's go through my head... "I am strong, I am invincible, I am womaaaaaan." You know you are singing it took. But why does it matter that we remember who we are?

Because when you remember that you are His, it literally changes everything.

Child of God: Purpose, Power and Promise

Your divine identity gives you PURPOSE. When Evey spoke of her struggle with bullies in school when she was younger, it made my heart break. I can’t even imagine a world that would be complete without her in it. Not possible. Her knowledge of who she is as God's daughter carried her with a purpose greater than the voice in her head that was telling her she wasn't enough and she shouldn't go on.

How many souls have lost their earthly battle because they didn’t feel like it was worth going on? Even one is too many. Our reality is that mental health is one of the greatest challenges that surround us. We’ve got to be louder in telling those children and youth who they are and to whom they belong.

Knowing we are His children is an anchor to our souls and it helps us rise above the moment to remember that we are greater than we feel when the times are hard.

Believing you are Child of God gives us POWER. I’m reminded of the movie “The Lion King”, and the power that Simba had once he stopped running from his past and remembered who he was and what he was supposed to do. It gave him power to walk the hard road, and allowed him to fulfill his life mission.

You may think that it’s juvenile, but I will never forget the night time cloud formation of Mufasa, telling his son Simba, “Remember who you are.” That James Earl Jones moment was iconic.

That same call literally needs to be for all of us. If we are going to have power to withstand our trials, we need to gather strength from the source of unlimited power. That’s God. Let Him be a part of your life in an intimate way, as a father to child.

Knowing our diving heritage gives us a PROMISE for tomorrow. I can’t even imagine how it feels to walk through life not knowing why we are here and what is our end. But through our knowledge of God’s plan, we know that we are here to be tested and to learn. It is a process of becoming. It is painful, and it is difficult. We all have those seasons of struggle, but through our knowledge that we are God’s children we can hope for a bright tomorrow.

Even if that tomorrow is after this life is over.

I love the scripture of Romans 8:16-17 that talks about this promise. It says, “16 The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:

17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.”

There is a promise that because we are God’s children we have the ability to be joint heirs with Christ. Together, we can all be glorified.

I hope next time you are facing the storms of life you remember who you are as His child. It changes everything.

It can give you purpose in your struggle, power to overcome, and a promise to hold onto when you can’t see the ending.

Until next time...

Keep striving and we'll see y'all soon.

❤️Megg

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Meggan Boston

Meggan Boston is a writer, podcast host, and mom of five who believes simple faith changes everything. Through The Southern Sisterhood Blog and Southern Sisters Podcast, she encourages women to grow in faith, family, and community.

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