Thank you for helping me grow outside my many years of traditional thinking. You have added new concepts and ways of how to do life. I have not missed an episode. You two are part of my meditation each day as I walk outside in nature. As women, both of you and your guests have blessed my life and helped me become a better female representative in our world. I smile more!
Hi Kristen, It is my understanding that Buckmiller was a result of changing the name from Buchmiller (and before that it was Buchmuller) for the very reason you stated. I would imagine there is some connection to your grandparents although I am not familiar with their specific names. But Buckmiller is my married name and I’m not as familiar with that side of the family. I would inquire more but I just recently divorced. 🤪
After listening to your most recent episode this morning (125), I happened to tune in to the “Bible for Normal People” podcast episode 231 and found it amazingly compatible, adding depth and new insights. All I could say was, Oh, my. This movement really is a thing. Give it a listen! You won’t regret it.
Hi there! I just happened upon your comment and wanted to ask about your last name. My mom's maiden name is Buchmiller (pronounced Book-miller) but I know my Utah relatives apparently got tired of correcting the mispronunciation and go by "buck"-miller now. Just curious if there's a connection there. My grandmother is Nola (& Karl) Buchmiller.
Thank you for helping me grow outside my many years of traditional thinking. You have added new concepts and ways of how to do life. I have not missed an episode. You two are part of my meditation each day as I walk outside in nature. As women, both of you and your guests have blessed my life and helped me become a better female representative in our world. I smile more!
Hi Kristen, It is my understanding that Buckmiller was a result of changing the name from Buchmiller (and before that it was Buchmuller) for the very reason you stated. I would imagine there is some connection to your grandparents although I am not familiar with their specific names. But Buckmiller is my married name and I’m not as familiar with that side of the family. I would inquire more but I just recently divorced. 🤪
After listening to your most recent episode this morning (125), I happened to tune in to the “Bible for Normal People” podcast episode 231 and found it amazingly compatible, adding depth and new insights. All I could say was, Oh, my. This movement really is a thing. Give it a listen! You won’t regret it.
Hi there! I just happened upon your comment and wanted to ask about your last name. My mom's maiden name is Buchmiller (pronounced Book-miller) but I know my Utah relatives apparently got tired of correcting the mispronunciation and go by "buck"-miller now. Just curious if there's a connection there. My grandmother is Nola (& Karl) Buchmiller.