Karley Lane was married at 19. Over the next 10 years she experienced becoming a mother, being a stay at home mom, divorce, working full time, remarriage, and the traumatic birth of her second child. At 29 years old, and excited about her 30’s, Karley’s reflection of her past, and anticipation about the future fosters a unique perspective on all that it means to be a woman, spouse, mother and professional navigating life today. Days Like Today offers a glimpse into theses realities, and accompanied by those she admires most, Karley aims to share your stories, celebrate all things woman, and cultivate a true, authentic, engaging community.
Karley's husband Ethan joins the conversation this week! The two share details of their relationship, how they overcome conflict, and what they have learned together over the last few years.
The girls give updates on a few of life's most recent developments. Lauren is back in the dating game, and Karley is getting ready for baby number three. They talk about how stress is relative and share a devotional that spoke to both of them this week.
Karley and Lauren give the listeners a glimpse into their realities this past week. There was no shortage of drama but at least they can always find a way to laugh about it, right?
This week Karley and Lauren discuss what it means to be a good friend. Can friends survive being in different phases of life? They also dive into a new project they are starting to give back to their community and help those in need in their area. Don't worry, you can all get involved too!
This week, the girls dive into fashion trends that they regret, and discuss some of their work horror stories. They also answer some more listener questions. These three have a case of the giggles this week!
Karley's sister Whitney joins the podcast this week to discuss life in full-time ministry. Whitney's husband is the lead pastor at 901 Church in Millington, TN. Whitney shares what this looks like for her family, and what the work God has done in her life personally over the last several years. The girls chat about motherhood, and what it means to be a supportive partner.
The girls decide to take a few moments to chat about the unique and powerful influence that mothers have on their children. Karley and Lauren discuss the different ways they resemble their mamas. They finish the episode by answering a few more of the listener's questions.
This week Karley and Lauren get into the subject of school bullies. Karley shares her recent experiences with her son and the school system. The girls discuss kids and social media. How soon is too soon? They finish the episode with more anonymous questions from other women.
On this week's episode, Karley and Lauren share a little bit about their relationships with God, and how those relationships have matured over time. Karley shares the gender of baby #3, and the girls finish the episode with a fun game.
This week, Karley and Lauren give a few updates on what life has been like lately. Karley drops some big news, and the girls answer some fun questions.
This week Karley and Lauren dive into some of Karley's experiences as a mother. They chat about young motherhood, co-parenting, and postpartum depression. Karley opens up about some of the highs and lows she has experienced over the years, and the girls offer words of encouragement to all moms everywhere.
This week we welcome Lauren back to chat with Karley about more women's issues. The girls discuss dating experiences, share their first love stories, and dive into some uncomfortable situations they have been put in. They also share some helpful tips for feeling safe as a woman.
Karley is joined by her older sister Chelsea Basinger this week. Chelsea shares her experience with adoption from her perspective as a birth mother. These two share memories from this time in their lives, and what life has looked like for Chelsea since. This is a beautiful story of motherhood, sacrifice, and hope.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode covers multiple subjects that may be sensitive to some. We discuss terminal illness, fatal car accidents, and sibling loss. Karley is joined by her friend Ragan Meadows this week. Ragan shares her experiences with a parent who has battled cancer for years, and the tragic loss of her sister and best friend, Shannon. The girls discuss grief, therapy, and how Ragan has managed to navigate young adulthood despite the trauma she has experienced.
This week Karley and Lauren dive into some of the *not so glamorous* parts of womanhood. Between our monthly visits from Aunt Flo, the pressure to be perfect, and men, it's no wonder why we are barely holding it together! The girls take the opportunity to have a candid, open conversation about some of the hard parts of being a woman.
This week Karley is joined by her friend Elizabeth to discuss new motherhood, recap their NICU experiences, and share Elizabeth's story of life with twins.
This week, in the very first episode of Days Like Today, Karley gives more details about her vision for the podcast. She is joined by her very best friend Lauren, and they dive into some of their experiences with unfair judgments, having supportive friends, and what it means to be an advocate for women.