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“Little People, Big World’s” Audrey and Jeremy Roloff on Life, Love, and Ministry

Product Line

“Always More” featured a range of products, including apparel, accessories, and home goods, all designed to encourage and uplift. Audrey’s signature script and motivational messages are prominently featured on the items, which aim to remind women of their worth and purpose.

Inspirational Content

In addition to the product line, “Always More” has provided inspirational content through social media. Audrey shares her personal journey, struggles, and triumphs, offering encouragement and support to women seeking to live intentionally and with purpose.

“These Are The Days” Podcast

Audrey and Jeremy expanded their outreach with the launch of their podcast, “These Are the Days,” where they share insights into their lives, marriage, and faith. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from parenting and personal growth to business and ministry.

Format and Content

The “These Are the Days” podcast features candid conversations between Audrey and Jeremy, as well as interviews with guests who share their experiences and expertise. The couple’s transparency and authenticity have resonated with listeners, making the podcast a popular platform for those seeking inspiration and practical advice.

Impact and Reach

The podcast has garnered a loyal following, with listeners appreciating the Roloffs’ honesty and vulnerability. Audrey and Jeremy use the platform to delve deeper into the topics they are passionate about, providing valuable insights and encouragement to their audience.

Personal Growth and Family Life

Beyond their public endeavors, Audrey and Jeremy prioritize their personal growth and family life. They are parents to four children: Ember Jean, born in September 2017, Bode James, born in January 2020, Radley Knight, born in November 2021, and Mirabella May, born May 23, 2024. Parenting has added a new dimension to their lives, bringing both joy and challenges.

Navigating Parenthood

Audrey and Jeremy share their parenting journey with their audience, offering glimpses into their lives as they navigate the ups and downs of raising young children. They emphasize the importance of faith, intentionality, and teamwork in their approach to parenting.

Commitment to Family

Despite their busy schedules and numerous projects, Audrey and Jeremy remain committed to prioritizing their family. They regularly spend time on Roloff Farms, where they continue to create memories and traditions with their extended family.

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You May Never See Another Couple Full of Christ-Like Love Like This

When Larissa met Ian at college in 2005, she never dreamed she'd one day be his wife ... and his caretaker. After a tragic accident left Ian without the ability to speak, walk or care for himself, she did what any woman in love would do: she married him.

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"There will always be the older white woman in Walmart who stared at us with sheer disgust, or the African-American mother who looked at us and just shook her head.”