Coffee N Cookie Butter started with a good cup of Louie’s coffee, a caffeine-fueled spark of inspiration, and three friends who just decided to go for it. This podcast is a conversation table where faith meets real life — the messy, beautiful, ordinary kind. We talk about God, health, gardening, friendship, and the absolute necessity of a favorite mug. Think of it less as a show and more as that long conversation you didn’t want to end.
Meet the hosts
Alycia
Alycia sets the table. Warm, open, and grounded in faith, she creates the kind of space where you feel like you can actually exhale. She drags everyone into big ideas and new adventures — usually with a cup of coffee in hand.
Denna
Denna asks the question you were already thinking but didn’t want to say out loud. Curious, practical, and just a little fearless, she’s the one who turns a big conversation into something you can actually do on Monday morning.
Dilene
Dilene is the calm in the room. Her perspective is thoughtful, faith-centered, and perfectly timed — the kind of word that lands when life has been too loud and you just need someone to say the right thing.
And then there’s Louie — Alycia’s husband, the man behind the brew, and the one responsible for the very first spark of this whole thing. Honestly, none of this happens without his coffee. Every episode quietly owes him a thank you.
What the show is about
Every episode contains notes of honest faith, real relationships, healing that takes time, and the kind of hope that holds up when the week gets heavy. Some conversations go deep, some are quick midweek check-ins, and some bring in a guest who adds exactly what the table needed. The format changes, but the heart doesn’t — real talk, anchored in grace.
- Faith, prayer, and spiritual growth
- Friendship, marriage, family, and community life
- Fear, mental wellness, and starting over
- Gardening, health, and the simple joys of home
- Encouragement listeners can carry into the rest of their week
Why listeners stay
People stay because it feels like pulling up a chair with people who actually get it. It’s not polished to the point of distance, and that’s exactly the point. It’s warm, personal, a little messy sometimes, and rooted in the belief that God shows up in ordinary life — especially in the messy middle. Pour yourself something good and join us.

