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Have you or a friend ever walked through a season of infertility and grief? Do you often wonder what to say when a friend is walking through loss of any kind?
Today my friend Julie Fowler is here to talk about her heartbreaking (but hopeful) story of motherhood and how God used her story to help people navigate loss. Julie has faced miscarriage, adoptions that fell through at the last minute, and baby twins she only held for four short hours. She truly has walked this long road and knows all of the feelings of grief and uncertainty around waiting for a baby. This valley produced a beautiful study of walking through infertility in community and connecting with God in the deepest, darkest places. We cover so much in our conversation including…
How to talk to a friend in a season of infertility and loss- what not to say.
How husbands and wives can support each other instead of turning on one another.
Sharing your feelings with the Lord and then speaking truth over yourself.
Wrestling with deep spiritual questions when your prayers are not being answered.
Making a support group uplifting instead of only heavy while still leaving room to process.
Connect with Julie Fowler:
Website: Julie Fowler Ministries
Facebook: Juliefowlerministries | Facebook
Instagram: Julie Fowler Ministries (@juliefowlerministries)
Links Mentioned:
Infertility Bible Studies and Resources — Julie Fowler Ministries
Treasures in the Waiting: by Julie Fowler
Navigating Infertility and Loss with Strength and Hope: by Julie Fowler
When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: by Sandra Glahn
Related Episodes:
Nobody’s Mother :: Dr. Sandra Glahn [Ep 443]
Hope During Infertility and Infant Loss :: Shawna Beucler [Ep 203]
Every Bitter Thing is Sweet :: Sara Hagerty [Ep 143]
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Today my conversation with Dallas and Amanda Jenkins is a powerful reminder that the Christmas story still needs to be told thousands of years later. Dallas is the acclaimed director, writer, and producer of The Chosen, and now the heartfelt movie The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
The movie is based on a book read for years in the Jenkins’ house (and many households worldwide). Twenty years ago Amanda brought the book home and asked Dallas to read it to the kids. By the end they were both in tears and could not finish the story without taking turns reading. That started a 20-year journey of Dallas praying to make this movie and the Lord answered through an amazing story in His own time.
Moms play a vital role in this film from a mom telling her son to let Dallas have the rights to the movie, to Amanda helping with the casting, to Grace (the mom in the film) who uses her God-given space to change the lives around her. As we enter the Christmas season let us remember Jesus came for the outsider and not cling so tightly to our traditions that we do not see those who need to hear the true Christmas story.
Connect with Dallas and Amanda:
Website:
Facebook: Dallas Jenkins
Instagram: Dallas Jenkins (@dallas.jenkins)
Links Mentioned:
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever | Now Playing In Theaters
Molly Wright: How Every Child Can Thrive by Five | TED
Related Episodes:
Seek Him First :: Lillian Richey [Ep 494]
Advent Untangled :: Mindy Rives [Ep 385]
Celebrating Advent :: Tsh Oxenreider [Ep 305]
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I can’t believe it but today we are celebrating 500 episodes of Don’t Mom Alone! I am bringing back my very first guest and mentor Leslie to “recap” the last eleven years. Leslie had been encouraging me from before I started this podcast and her fingerprints are all over my motherhood. We get an update on her life and she shares how to navigate the empty nest phase.
Leslie reminds us of Psalms 16:6-8 (which I also wrote about in my book), “The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance. I will praise the LORD, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. I keep my eyes always on the LORD. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken.” God is faithful in ALL seasons from newborn to empty nest.
Also, some of my listeners call in to share what Don’t Mom Alone has meant to them. Here are a few of the highlights…
How healing prayer ministry has been life-changing.
Be in community and reach out for help.
Become the inviter instead of waiting for others to invite you in.
Receive and give grace to others through the challenges of motherhood.
Connect with Leslie Johnson:
Website: Sursee Gal
Instagram: Leslie Johnson 🎉aka Sursee Gal (@surseegal)
Links Mentioned:
*A gift to you!! PDF of Psalm 16:6-8
Right Where You Belong: by Heather MacFadyen
Related Episodes:
Announcing…the God Centered Mom Podcast! Interview with Leslie Johnson (Sursee Gal)
A Pep Talk with Leslie Johnson {SurseeGal} –Yelling/Reading/Needing :: GCM Ep 20
That’s Me. . .Craving Authentic Friendships :: Libby and Leslie {Ep 102}
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Today we continue last week's episode in Part 2 with my friend Charissa Lopez. If you missed part one you can listen here to catch up Click Here for Part 1.
Charissa Lopez is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Dallas specializing in play therapy, EMDR, emotionally focused family therapy, and trauma-informed care. She is full of wisdom and the science to explain why we respond and parent in specific ways based on childhood patterns. We continue the conversation today by covering these topics…
Understanding Secure Attachment.
Exploring Preoccupied Attachment in Parenting
Disorganized Attachment - the most rare of all three tendencies.
Neurodiversity and Attachment Patterns and how to help our neurodivergent kids feel connected.
Interventions for Attachment Patterns - how to heal and parent from a place of secure attachment.
Healing Through Community- God created community for restoration and healing.
Connect with Charissa Lopez:
Website: Charissa Lopez | Licensed Professional Counselor
Links Mentioned:
Welcome Don't Mom Alone Friends! - Charissa Lopez Counseling
Secure Relating: by Sue Marriott and Ann Kelley
Related Episodes:
Building Healthy Relationships by Exploring Adult Attachment Patterns (Part 1) :: Charissa Lopez [Ep 498]
Connecting Through Play :: Charissa Fry [Ep 319]
Ages and Stages Series–The Tween Years :: Charissa Lopez [Ep 380]
“How Do I Regulate My Own Emotions?” :: Charissa Fry [Ep 482] Summer of Mentorship
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Do you ever wonder why you respond the way you do to your kids? Do you feel like there are things to process from childhood but don’t have the words to explain those feelings?
Today Charissa Lopez, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Dallas joins me. She specializes in play therapy, EMDR, emotionally focused family therapy, and trauma-informed care. She is full of wisdom and the science to explain why we respond and parent in specific ways based on childhood patterns. Join us as we talk about…
Secure attachment in the early years (ages 0-3) and how meeting our little ones needs just 30% of the time allows them to feel secure and attuned.
Loving parental behaviors – beyond the basic needs by showing our kids delight, affection, and supporting their inner and outer exploration.
How to repair relationships and remain a safe place for our kids.
Dismissive attachment pattern explained.
HOPE- a way to learn more helpful patterns and allow God to heal past hurts.
Connect with Charissa Lopez:
Website: Charissa Lopez | Licensed Professional Counselor
Links Mentioned:
The Window of Tolerance :: Charissa Fry [Ep 260]
Welcome Don't Mom Alone Friends! - Charissa Lopez Counseling–helpful pdfs on loving parental behaviors and attachment styles.
Related Episodes:
Connecting Through Play :: Charissa Fry [Ep 319]
Ages and Stages Series–The Tween Years :: Charissa Lopez [Ep 380]
“How Do I Regulate My Own Emotions?” :: Charissa Fry [Ep 482] Summer of Mentorship
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Do you struggle with discontentment and comparison in motherhood and beyond? Do you constantly second guess the best way to raise your kids in regards to food, education, health, and even naptime?
Today, Laura Wifler, from Risen Motherhood is here to talk about her new book written with her sister-in-law Emily Jensen. We start by breaking down the framework they introduce in the Gospel Mom and how we are often looking for a formula to parent our kids but God has given us a framework in the metanarrative of the Bible.
Next, we talk about the challenges of trying to live in a Christian mom community- we know God calls us to be with others but what do we do when friendship is hard or not life-giving? As moms, we feel like there is a right and wrong way to do every single little thing in motherhood- feeding, naptime, schooling, health and those often all lead to comparison. Laura gives us some truth and ideas regarding comparison, how to be content, and accept your actual life. God has so many lessons for us moms if we lean in and apply the gospel lens it helps give life and joy even in hardship.
Connect with Laura Wifler:
Website: Risen Motherhood: Helping Moms Connect Their Faith To Motherhood
Facebook: Risen Motherhood
Instagram: Risen Motherhood®️ (@risenmotherhood)
Links Mentioned:
Risen Motherhood: by Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler
Gospel Mom: by Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler, Laura
Ep. 93 || How Should We Educate Our Children? The Case for Freedom, Part 1
Ep. 94 || Freedom in Education Choices: An Interview with Melissa Kruger on Private Schooling, Part 2
Ep. 95 || Irene Sun on Homeschool: Freedom in Education Choices, Part 3
Ep. 96 || Freedom in Education Choices: An Interview with Jen Wilkin on Public Schooling, Part 4
A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: by Eugene H., Peterson
Related Episodes:
Cultivating Intimacy with God in Motherhood :: Jeannie Cunnion [Ep 490]
Owning Your Motherhood :: Erin Moon and Courtney Cleveland [Ep 325]
Motherhood, Career, and Identity :: Kat Armstrong [Ep 171]
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Ever wonder how your mom friends with all boys or all girls handle parenting? Do you often wonder how in the world a “boy mom” or a “girl mom” views the opposite?
Today my good friend Courtney DeFeo is here to have an in-depth conversation about her experiences as a “girl mom” and asks me tons of great questions about what life with four boys is like (spoiler alert- active and crazy). Courtney is an author, podcaster, and creative mom of two girls. We bring the conversations we have had many times over the lunch table to the podcast today. Often our worlds feel opposite, her girls used to sit and play with playdough for thirty minutes, and my boys sit for three minutes. Her girls love clothes, nails, and coloring while my boys were in a bouncy house, eating my decor, and moving their bodies constantly.
We end by starting to break down the teen years and how the emotions show up differently for each gender. By discussing some of the gender stereotypes that come up we hope this conversation helps you support your mom friends better. And don’t forget to go over to Courtney’s podcast to finish the conversation later this week.
Connect with Courtney DeFeo:
Website: Home - Courtney DeFeo
Facebook: Courtney DeFeo | Facebook
Instagram: Courtney DeFeo (@courtney_defeo)
Podcast: Pardon the Mess - Courtney DeFeo
Links Mentioned:
Foundations: by Ruth Chou Simons
The Worry-Free Parent: by Sissy Goff
What in the World?!: by Leanne Morgan
The Tech-Wise Family: by Andy Crouch
Whoobli Ninja Inflatable Kids Punching Bag
Trampoline with handle
Skylight Digital Picture Frame
ZELUS Balance Ball Trainer with Resistance Bands
Water Blaster 2pcs Water Gun Fight Shooting Water Guns for Kids
Roller Skates for Girls Boys Ages 4-12
KidKraft Vintage Wooden Play Kitchen
LEGO Creator 3 in 1 Mighty Dinosaur Toy
Related Episodes:
Shrinking or Swelling to Fill Your Space :: Courtney DeFeo [Ep 406] RWYB wk 5
Uninvited :: Lysa TerKeurst, Kay Wyma and Courtney DeFeo {Ep 131}
Art of Nurturing Boys :: David Thomas [Ep 119]
Raising Worry-Free Girls :: Sissy Goff [Bonus]
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Do you often feel like what is the point of engaging politically or voting? Are you worried about the direction our nation is headed and what is next?
Today Sharon McMahon is here to teach us about how our government functions and encourages us that individuals make a difference. She began as a government, history, and law teacher and then took her passion for educating to Instagram. Her platform grew rapidly as she has a way of helping all of us understand the process and history of the United States. Her new book The Small and the Mighty reminds us that each person has a part to play in our sphere of influence and shows us how the United States was founded on the backs of small but mighty people.
Sharon encourages with this truth that “we must not grow weary in doing good”. Our ancestors who have suffered much continued to fight for justice and invest in the communities around them and we have so much to learn from their stories.
Connect with Sharon McMahon:
Website: Sharon McMahon | America's Government Teacher
Facebook: Sharon McMahon | Facebook
Instagram: SHARON McMAHON (@sharonsaysso)
Links Mentioned:
The Preamble | Sharon McMahon | Substack
Vote - Register and get information on Voting | Sharon McMahon
The Small and the Mighty: by Sharon McMahon
Right Where You Belong: by Heather MacFadyen
Related Episodes:
Factual News, Flexible Thinking and Family Moral Imperatives :: Sharon McMahon [Ep 332]
Racial Healing Starts with You :: Latasha Morrison [Ep 261]
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Do you ever struggle to keep Christ at the center of Christmas? Do you feel many Christmas traditions take a ton of time and energy or are just busy work but don’t point to Jesus?
Today Lillian Richey, my personal friend, is here to share her new project called Finding Jesus which helps families make Christmas meaningful and simple. Last year the Lord dropped into her heart the idea of a Jesus doll that tells the whole story of Christmas through scripture and helps kids see Jesus. Through the last few months, God has used this project to bring the gospel around the world, including China, and answered prayers. In less than a year this beautiful product has come to life.
Finding Jesus points our kids to Christ and a connection to Him that goes deep into hearts and minds. This doll, puzzle, story, and song weaves together the Biblical truth with some fun. Lillian’s story shows us that when we listen to the voice of God His ideas are gospel minded and He has the resources to help us accomplish creative ideas.
Connect with Lillian Richey:
Website: Finding Jesus (seekhimfirst.com)
Facebook: Finding Jesus | Dallas TX | Facebook
Instagram: Finding Jesus (@findingjesusdoll)
Links Mentioned:
Children's Jesse Tree Advent Cards
Related Episodes:
Advent Untangled :: Mindy Rives [Ep 385]
Celebrating Advent :: Tsh Oxenreider [Ep 305]
Christmas Traditions with Little Ones :: Jacki Rucksdashel [Ep 142]
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Do you feel like your teens have hidden struggles that you can’t talk to anyone about? How do you honor your kids while still finding safe people to process parenting with? How do you advise your kids on their friendships and relationships?
Today, Amy Betters-Midtvedt is here to help us navigate the deep waters of parenting teens. Amy is a teacher with a master’s degree in leadership and is currently a literacy coach. She has five kids in all stages of life from college to kids still at home, some of her kids have had teen struggles that Amy has had to learn how to navigate. She shares her ideas in her new book, You’ll Make It.
We cover how to handle changes in our teen’s friend groups, what to do if your teen’s friends are a bad influence, and having the humility as a parent to say “I messed up”. Amy shares some very personal stories about her teens and anxiety (with their permission) and how their family faced that challenge head-on to overcome and get back to the things they love to do. Parenting teens can be hard but there is so much joy in watching them become who God created them to be, Amy will teach us how to partner with the Lord as we navigate these formative years.
Connect with Amy Betters-Midtvedt:
Website: Amy Betters-Midtvedt (amybettersmidtvedt.com)
Instagram: Amy Betters-Midtvedt (@amy.betters.midtvedt)
Links Mentioned:
You'll Make It (and They Will Too): by Amy Betters-Midtvedt
Chore Wheel- Spinning Wheel for Prizes with Stand
Related Episodes:
Freeing Your Adolescents to Step Into Adulthood – Ages and Stages – Teens :: Dr. Ken Wilgus [Ep 382]
Helping Socially Anxious Boys :: David Thomas [Ep 451]
Choosing Connection Over Critique :: Rachel Macy Stafford [Ep 280]
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As a mom do you feel there is not enough time in the day? Are you constantly overwhelmed with your to-do list and mental load? Are you snapping at your kids because they cannot keep up with the pace?
Today Kendra Adachi; the Lazy Genius, author, podcaster, and most of all mom, is here to help us focus on the most important tasks. Kendra and I are opposites, she has read all the time management books whereas I have read zero. Only 7% of books in this arena are written by women so her newest book, The PLAN, was much needed in this space. Most productivity books are written with the future in mind and while it’s good to think and plan for the future Kendra tells us that most moms are trying to run their household well every day in the small task. She helps us PLAN- prepare, live, adjust, and notice what is going on around us in our homes.
This episode reminds us that being kind to our kids is more important than being on task, we are not robots, and helps us look at time differently which allows us to show up with compassion for others. There is so much Biblical truth when we structure our time well and keep the most important things at the center of our days.
Connect with Kendra Adachi:
Website: The Lazy Genius (thelazygeniuscollective.com)
Facebook: The Lazy Genius Collective
Instagram: Kendra Adachi (@thelazygenius)
Links Mentioned:
“Make it Happen” Notepad Heather mentioned
Do Less: by Kate Northrup
The PLAN: by Kendra J. Adachi
Related Episodes:
The Lazy Genius Kitchen :: Kendra Adachi [Ep 365]
Choose What Matters to YOU :: Kendra Adachi [Ep 293]
Organize Your Mental Load :: Laurel Denise [Ep 444]
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Do you feel like a team with your spouse in parenting or do you often turn on each other? Do you have different ideas about what is right for your kids? Have the teen years brought more conflict than unity?
Today Dr. Kim Kimberling, professional counselor and founder of Awesome Marriage, is here to share his years of wisdom on how to keep the marriage strong while parenting. Dr. Kim has been married to his wife for 53 years and the tips that flow from those years of experience are priceless.
He shares how to build in some one-on-one time, stay on the same page in the teen years, and how praying together allows the Holy Spirit to breathe creativity into your parenting. Dr. Kim also comforts those whose spouse may not currently be walking with the Lord and how to navigate that hard season. He reminds us that you can’t put your marriage on the back burner for years and expect it to be the same when your kids are gone and gives us tools to make sure we are making our partner a priority. Be sure to check out his website that is full of resources.
Connect with Dr. Kim Kimberling:
Website: Awesome Marriage — Marriage, Relationships, and Premarital Counseling
Facebook: Awesome Marriage
Instagram: Marriage and Relationship Experts (@awesome_marriage)
Links Mentioned:
Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find--and Keep--Love [BOOK on attachment]
Podcast — Awesome Marriage
7 Secrets to an Awesome Marriage: by Dr. Kim Kimberling PhD
Related Episodes:
Building Strong Marriages :: Kimberly Beam Holmes [Ep 374]
Nurturing Your Marriage :: Brent and Janis Sharpe [Ep 299]
Habits of a Healthy Marriage :: Paul David Tripp [Ep 234]
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Does the word holiness feel stuffy and old-fashioned? Do you feel you have a personal and intimate relationship with the Lord? Does your Christian life look more like a performance than a practice?
Today Jeannie Cunnion joins me to discuss her new book Closer to God. She is a best-selling author, bible teacher, and speaker who shares how the Holy Spirit can transform our family and motherhood. Her new book covers how to practically have an intimate relationship with the Lord in the middle of chaos and noise.
As mom’s we often long for a deep meaningful relationship with Jesus but don’t know how to get there when kids are up early and there seems to be no space. Jeannie talks about cultivating a habit of conversing with the Lord in the mundane moments of our days and how Holy intimacy produces a Holy identity.
If you feel far from God today we are reminded of Isaiah 30:15, “In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength”, we cannot perform our way to God. He is waiting in the quiet intimacy.
Connect with Jeannie Cunnion:
Website: Jeannie Cunnion
Instagram: Jeannie Cunnion (@jeanniecunnion)
Links Mentioned:
Closer to God: by Jeannie Cunnion (pre-order now)
The Practice of the Presence of God: by Brother Lawrence
Don't Miss Out: by Jeannie Cunnion
Never Alone: by Jeannie Cunnion
Related Episodes:
Parenting in the Power of the Holy Spirit :: Jeannie Cunnion [Ep 347]
Set Free From Shame :: Jeannie Cunnion [Ep 190]
Anchoring Our Kids’ Lovability in Christ :: Jeannie Cunnion {Ep 91}
How to {really} Parent with Grace :: Jeannie Cunnion {Ep 55}
Healthy Habit Building :: Kat Lee [Ep 300]
The Mom Game Changer :: Kat Lee {Encore Episode}
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How do you know when it is the right time to leave a season? Do you know how to sit in silence with people? Would you consider yourself a good listener?
Today Emily P. Freeman joins us to discuss her new book, How to Walk Into a Room. She is a New York Times bestselling author of six books with a masters degree in Spiritual Formation and Leadership from Friends University. She has a true passion for teaching us how to listen well and hold grief and silence with those who need it most. Emily states that silence can teach us a lot about ourselves- it can uncover fears we need to deal with or be aware of. We have another cliffhanger today so stick around to find out where the rest of the episode is airing.
Connect with Emily Freeman:
Website: Emily P. Freeman (emilypfreeman.com)
Facebook: Emily P. Freeman | Facebook
Instagram: Emily P. Freeman | Spiritual Director (@emilypfreeman)
Links Mentioned:
Feastables MrBeast Original Chocolate Bars
How to Walk into a Room: by Emily P. Freeman
The Next Right Thing: by Emily P. Freeman
Related Episodes:
How to Quit Hustle and Embrace Small-Moment Living :: Emily Freeman {Ep 83}
House Rules and Learning to Love your Home :: Myquillyn Smith [Ep 462]
Walking Through Seasons of Unbelonging :: Shauna Niequist [Ep 362]
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What would it look like to have Jesus-centered peaceful parenting? Is your parenting style just a list of do’s and don’t or getting to the heart of your child? After correction do you feel more or less connected with your kids?
Today, Dr. David and Amanda Erickson, join me to discuss their new book The Flourishing Family. They founded Flourishing Homes and Families to equip and empower Christian parents to lead their families with grace and gentleness through parenting principles that are rooted in the teaching of Jesus.
We cover so many topics from hitting toddlers to snarky teenagers and how to approach them with grace while still teaching them to respect the people around them. They encourage us to repair and prepare instead of scare through creative ideas that include purchasing a punching bag and redirecting behavior when needed. David reminds us that as parents we are helping our children see that they are image bearers of God and to embrace who He created them to be.
Connect with David and Amanda:
Website: Flourishing Homes and Families
Facebook: Flourishing Homes and Families
Instagram: Dr. David and Amanda Erickson (@flourishinghomesandfamilies)
Links Mentioned:
The Flourishing Family: by Dr. David and Amanda Erickson
Connected Families | Parent with confidence; lead with grace
Related Episodes:
Gentle Christ-Centered Parenting :: David and Amanda Erickson [Ep 363]
Parenting Sensitive and Intense Kids :: Lynne Jackson and Lydia Rex [Ep 395]
Connecting Through Play :: Charissa Fry [Ep 319]
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Today Cynthia and I are talking about all things college drop off and how Cynthia missed saying goodbye to her daughter and I share how dropping Quade off in Tennessee went. We talk about back-to-school haircuts and terrible yearbook photos and rehash how we both ended up at the same event but had very different experiences. We end the episode with a cliffhanger story about Bucees and a HUGE exciting surprise you don’t want to miss.
Connect with Cynthia Yanoff:
Website: https://cynthiayanof.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.yanof
Instagram: @cynthiayanof
Links Mentioned:
The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast
One Thousand Gifts 10th Anniversary Edition: by Ann Voskamp
IF:Gathering (ifgathering.com)
New Morning Mercies: by Paul David Tripp
Life360 | Location Sharing App
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Related Episodes:
The Good God Wants for Our Families :: Paul David Tripp [Ep 285]
Signpost Parenting :: Ann Voskamp [Ep 394]
Sidetracked by Throat Gurgles, Unlikely Friendships and Trash Can Valentines :: special guest Rachel Green [Ep 454]
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Do you worry about whether your child is on track with verbal milestones? Does the stress of what is typical in eating, talking, and verbal cues feel confusing? Do you know speech pathologists can help with food intake or nutrient deficiency?
Today I am embracing my past life as a speech-language pathologist as I chat with Stephanie Cohen. Stephanie is a mother, speech-language pathologist, author, speaker, and lactation counselor in private practice who has worked with children and families for over 22 years. She is here to put our mom hearts at rest on what is typical and when to seek intervention. Her job is to support parents and help them understand their children and regulate their own emotions so they can be present and supportive. We break down making sure your child is getting enough food, baby talk, sign language for kids, and non-verbal communication. The goal is to help our kids feel successful, connected, and understood and Stephanie uses her knowledge to help us get closer to our kids.
Connect with Stephanie Cohen:
Website: Learn To Talk With Me! with Stephanie Cohen, M.A., CCC-SLP, CLC
You Tube: Learn To Talk With Me - YouTube
Instagram: Stephanie Cohen, M.A., CCC-SLP, CLC (@learntotalkwithme)
Links Mentioned:
My First Learn-to-Talk Book: by Stephanie Cohen M.A.
I Can Say Dada!: by Stephanie Cohen M.A.
I Can Say Mama!: by Stephanie Cohen M.A.
My First Learn-to-Talk Book: Things That Go: by Stephanie Cohen M.A.
I Can Say Moo!: by Stephanie Cohen M.A.
Harlan Cohen (@harlancohen)
Related Episodes:
Feeding Your Kids Without Mom Guilt :: Kacie Barnes [Ep 450]
Fed is Best || New Baby Series Pt 1 :: Demetria Martin and Dr. Odom [Ep 342]
Fed is Best || New Baby Series Pt 2 :: Dr. Bridget Young [Bonus]
“How Do I Regulate My Own Emotions?” :: Charissa Fry [Ep 482] Summer of Mentorship
Ages and Stages Series—Infants/Toddlers :: Rachel Norman [Ep 377]
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Today my friend, Robin Pou, joins us to talk about his powerful testimony of a near-death experience in Africa while on a mission trip and share about his new book, a parable, that was 14 years in the making. Robin is an executive coach, author, and founder of a leadership development firm. He is in the business of training Christians to lead in the marketplace or wherever God has placed them.
Through Robin’s harrowing experience the Lord shifted his life to focusing on how to bring God into the marketplace for those not called to full-time vocational ministry. Robin has so many tips for working and stay-at-home moms on how to be missional in all that we do and how to make our intentions point to the Lord. We are reminded of the Hebrew word “shama,” which means to hear and then obey the voice of the Lord. Robin’s story is gripping but most of all reminds us we are born for a purpose whether we are leading a company or doing the dishes, there is a mission for our lives.
Connect with Robin Pou:
Website: Empowering Leaders for Success | Explore The Confident Leader
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Links Mentioned:
Empowering Leadership Services | The Confident Leader
Kisses from Katie: by Katie Davis Majors
The Reluctant Disciple: By Robin Pou
Leadership Training & Employee Development Platform - The Optimism Company
Halftime - Get Clear. Get Free. Get Going
Crown Financial Ministries
Related Episodes:
Identifying Your God-Given Space (Part 2) :: Sally Clarkson [Ep 404]
How to Own Your Life :: Sally Clarkson {Ep 54}
Stewarding Sacred and Spiritual Disciplines at Home :: Jennifer Pepito [Ep 464]
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Are you tired physically, spiritually, or emotionally as a mom trying to do it all? Does the thought of resting make you stressed because you can’t see how? Do you know what kind of rest fills your soul?
Today Jess Connolly joins us to talk about her new book and all the research behind the how, where, and why of rest. Jess’s life is full with being an author, Bible teacher, podcaster, and coach so she knows the challenges of finding pockets of rest in a full schedule. I love how we discuss that there is no one-size-fits-all formula for resting and we are all made differently by our creator with unique ways to recharge. (Don’t forget to take the quiz below to identify what kind of rest you need in this season) Jess reminds us that Jesus had true rest for us even in busy seasons that will lead us to be more awake, alive, and present in our families, ministries, and careers. We end the podcast by getting sidetracked and talk about everything from theology books to ice machines- join us for tons of truth and fun.
Connect with Jess Connolly:
Website: Jess Connolly
Facebook: Jess Connolly
Instagram: Jess Connolly | Author + Bible Teacher (@jessaconnolly)
Links Mentioned:
Quiz — Jess Connolly
Tired of Being Tired: By Jess Connolly
Breaking Free from Body Shame: By Jess Connolly
You Are the Girl for the Job: By Jess Connolly
Dance, Stand, Run: By Jess Connolly
From Pentecost to Patmos: by Craig Blomberg
Nobody's Mother: By Sandra Glahn
Paul Behaving Badly: by E. Randolph Richards
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Related Episodes:
Your Body is GOOD :: Jess Connolly [Ep 329]
Worth Repeating // Jess Connolly
A Naptime Diary :: Jessi Connolly {Ep 68}
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Do you try to coach or control your kids in friendships? Whether sending them off to Kindergarten or College there are so many opportunities along the way to help them be good friends and pick good friends.
Today we are revisiting an amazing conversation with Sissy Goff and David Thomas discussing how to help our kids foster friendships. As licensed counselors, working at DayStar Counseling Center in Nashville, they provide support, encouragement, and compassion to children, adolescents, and families in need through counseling.
This episode has advice at every turn for every age and stage. David talks about dropping his son off at college and how to be a coach - not a fixer. We discuss shifting from focusing on how to get friends to how to be a good friend. Sissy breaks down the girl issues that arise with anxiety, feelings of isolation or being left out, and moms who sometimes care more than their daughters about certain social situations. This is a perfect episode heading into back-to-school season as we prepare to navigate relationships alongside our kids.
Connect with David Thomas and Sissy Goff:
Website: Raising Boys and Girls
Facebook: Raising Boys and Girls
Instagram: Sissy Goff (@sissygoff) and Raising Boys and Girls (@raisingboysandgirls)
Podcast: Podcast | Raising Boys and Girls
Summer of Mentorship Discussion Questions:
What stood out to you in the week’s episode?
What is one step you can take to become a coach instead of a fixer?
Could you sit down this week and have your child make a list of what characteristics a good friend has? Ask them how they are doing on that scale and if they are looking for people with those same qualities.
Can you name one issue one of your kids is having in this area and what ideas this episode brought up for you to try?
Are you praying for your kids' friendships and connections? If not, stop and pray now for one another that the Lord would provide lifelong Godly friends this year for each of your children.
Links Mentioned:
Common Sense Media: Age-Based Media Reviews for Families
Are My Kids on Track?: by Sissy Goff, Melissa Trevathan, and David Thomas
The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
Related Episodes:
Helping Socially Anxious Boys :: David Thomas [Ep 451]
Understanding Boys Better :: David Thomas [Ep 315]
Raising Worry-Free Girls :: Sissy Goff [Bonus]
Emotional Milestones :: Sissy Goff and David Thomas [Ep 160]
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This is by far one of my favorite podcasts. I love the wide range of topics covered. It's been a great help in my motherboard journey.
I have loved this!
loved this particular episode. I have been really feeling like I've been missing hearing from the Lord. so this was timely. I was wondering if you had any resources or recommendations on studying about the Holy Spirit?
I cannot recommend this show enough. I've been listening to podcasts on parenting, faith and homemaking for more than 3 years now. This is simply the best and most authentic show out there. So many great guests with great advice and resources on ALL the topics that come up on your motherhood journey. It has been and still is a game changer for me and has so much inspiration and encouragement and tons of applicable,practical advice. Heather is just a fantastic host - very genuine and honest but never self centered. It's a real gem and I love how she always makes me go to Jesus.
there *aren't* innate differences. Girls and boys are just people. what many conservatives (especially complementarians) confuse for biology is socialization. Society teaches boys it's bad to show softness and teaches girls they're not allowed to not be soft (yet it is still shameful to be, just less so than boys). Rigid gender roles were not part of God's plan- we see in the curses of Adam and Eve that they were just the opposite.
is "how to develop empathy in kids" a book? anyone send me a link? not able to find on Amazon
I'm learning and growing so much listening to this podcast!
Love the new logo thingy!! super cute!
I am already crying and it is only the intro...oh my goodness. this might mean I have a 5 day old newborn a 1 1/2 year old and a fresh 4 year old. and it might mean sleep has been rare the last 5 nights...
awesome podcast. great ideas. loved it!
So good!! I needed the reminder that resting is also a gift for my family. (8 days into summer break with 4 kiddos here! Pray for me! :) )
let hear more
what books do you recommend that can break the bible down little better
Hey Heather I'm not sure how to comment on your latest episode, but the book (affiliate!) links aren't actually linked! Can you change them into links so if we buy the book you get the credit? :)
love to hear more plzzzz
Love that I found this app that has this podcast!
So helpful
would love to hear more