The Simple Lives We Live
Some of the most extraordinary stories don't come from celebrities, politicians, or history books. They come from everyday people. Your neighbor, your grandmother, the man who runs the corner store, or the woman sitting next to you at church. Everyone has a story worth telling on the simple lives we live.
We sit down with ordinary people to uncover the extraordinary lives they've lived, stories of love and family of loss and heartache of perseverance, joy, and the simple moments that make us who we are. These conversations remind us that life's greatest lessons often come from those we least expect. So please join me each week as we capture voices and memories that deserve to be heard and remembered.
Because the truth is ordinary people live the most extraordinary lives.
The Simple Lives We Live
Jessica Maloney
In this episode of The Simple Lives We Live, I interview my close friend Jess, who shares her extraordinary journey from growing up in a small South Dakota town to navigating life in background Hollywood and ultimately becoming a stay-at-home mom. Jess recounts her childhood filled with freedom, sports, and tight-knit family bonds. She delves into her move to Las Vegas for a teaching job, breaking off an engagement, and later becoming a nanny for a Hollywood family, experiencing the glamorous yet often hollow world of wealth and fame. Jess reflects on her eventual return to a simpler, fulfilling life focused on family values, highlighting the lessons learned from her varied experiences. Through anecdotes of hardships, unexpected adventures, and the constant support of family, Jess emphasizes the profound joy found in everyday moments, ultimately underscoring the episode's theme of cherishing the simple lives we live.