Family, Faith, and Funny Reflections

Life – What Is It Good For? is more than just a podcast/videocast; it's a candid exploration of life's big questions through the lens of a brother-sister duo who've navigated the highs and lows of growing up as preacher's kids, surviving homeschooling, and overcoming their own struggles. Grounded in real stories, hard-won wisdom, and a touch of humor, this show dives into topics like parenting, purpose, belief, and burnout with vulnerability and authenticity. Join us for insightful conversations that promise thoughtfulness, laughter, and a healthy dose of awkwardness.

Meet the Team

Get to know the duo behind Life – What Is It Good For?

Bridgett Littleton Harris

Bridgett Harris is a thoughtful and introspective individual who navigates the complexities of life with a unique blend of curiosity and pragmatism. As a stay-at-home mom and wife of 21 years, she balances family life with her passion for real estate investment, managing her and her husband's rental and flip house endeavors. Bridgett is a systems thinker who finds solace in creating beauty and function from chaos, whether it's a demolition site or a messy schedule. Her journey is marked by a shift from seeking the "right" answers to embracing the "real" questions, as she explores the nuances of parenting, religion, and philosophy. Bridgett's candid reflections on life, coupled with her structured approach to challenges, make her a relatable and engaging voice in her podcast, where she delves into life's big questions with humor and honesty.

Brannon Littleton

Brannon Littleton is a curious and reflective individual who has spent much of his adult life pondering life's big questions. As a sibling to Bridgett Harris, he shares a background steeped in a religious upbringing that provided all the answers until those answers no longer sufficed. Brannon holds degrees in music, theology, human development, strategic communications, and business administration with an accounting concentration. His diverse educational background complements his roles as a church musician, music educator, and small business accountant/advisor. Brannon's approach to life is marked by a willingness to question long-held beliefs and explore the purpose of existence.