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Nikki & Brie sit down with Shazam! and M.I.A. star Marta Milans for a conversation that takes some unexpected turns. Marta dishes on growing up between Madrid and Ibiza, life in the DC Universe, motherhood, Hollywood, food, wellness, dream work, and why she believes Ibiza has as many healers as it does party people. Plus, she shares the wild psychic prediction that came true, the unexpected path that led her to Shazam!, and why kindness and persistence have guided every chapter of her journey. This feels less like an interview and more like a girls' night. Press play. Call Nikki & Brie at 833-GARCIA2 and leave a voicemail! Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram, follow the show on Instagram and TikTok and send Nikki & Brie a message on Threads! Follow Bonita Bonita on Instagram Book a reservation at the Bonita Bonita Speakeasy To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Nikki & Brie Show on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok! You can also catch The Nikki & Brie Show on SiriusXM Stars 109! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome back to Dial Emma! I have a new miniseries for you, lovely listeners, that I'm calling The Truth - exploring the uncomfortable, illicit truths that we often feel like we aren't supposed to say out loud.In this first episode, we hear from a listener who is pregnant with her second child, but still mourning the version of herself before she became a mother for the first time.Can we love the life we have right now, and long for an old one, at exactly the same time? Are we allowed to feel more than one thing at once: appreciation for the life we chose, and grief for what was displaced in the process?Dial Emma is hosted by Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Lauren Brook.---Book my 2027 women's retreat at Bliss House in Crete: https://bliss-house-experience.replit.appSocial media:Emma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrellDial Emma @dialemmapodcastEmail: contact@dial-emma.uk
Can you believe it? Today we're celebrating 300 episodes of the Secrets of Supermom Show!Whether you've been listening since episode one or just recently found the podcast, thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Reaching 300 episodes is something I never could have imagined when I first hit record, and I'm so grateful you're here.In this special episode, I'm reflecting on some of the biggest lessons from Supermom Summer Camp, sharing what stood out most from this year's event, and talking about how to keep the momentum going now that camp has officially wrapped up.Because here's what I know: inspiration is powerful, but transformation happens when we consistently take action.We'll discuss:What I've learned after 300 episodes of the podcastThe biggest themes that emerged during Supermom Summer CampWhy moms don't need more information—they need support and implementationHow to keep the momentum going after an event like campThe special opportunity available inside The Supermom Society through ThursdayIf you attended camp, this episode will help you take what you've learned and put it into action. If you missed camp, you'll get a glimpse into some of the biggest takeaways and how you can still access the recordings with a VIP upgrade.Thank you for being part of this community. Here's to the next 300 episodes!All the Links from the Episode (Valid Until June 18, 2026)Ready to join us in The Supermom Society? https://www.thesupermomsociety.comMissed Supermom Summer Camp and want that VIP pass? Grab it here!Text us your feedback or questions!Stay connected!Join us in The Supermom Society! Get all the details at thesupermomsociety.com!Get all our show notes, buy the book Secrets of Supermom, and more at our website: www.secretsofsupermom.comSecrets of Supermom on FacebookSecrets of Supermom on Instagram
Mo catches up with old friend Tamara Mosly who took over her mother's 38-year-old business: Fantasy Party. What began as a family venture has evolved into one of Saudi Arabia's most recognisable local brands, bringing joy to generations of children through events, gifts, toys, costumes, and celebrations. Tamara reflects on her mother's legacy of building and growing the business during a very different era in Saudi Arabia, in an industry that was once viewed rather unconventional. Together, Mo and Tamara explore the responsibilities of parenthood, the realities of burnout, and the ongoing journey of finding purpose, fulfillment, and joy in an ever-evolving world. 0:00 Intro3:16 Facing Tradition as Women in Business5:37 Lessons from a Strong Mother7:43 Growing Up Saudi & Lebanese9:41 School, Rebellion & Street Smarts12:02 Applying to the Ivy League… and Getting Rejected14:00 Growing Up Inside the Family Business15:37 The Golden Era of Children's Parties20:02 Returning to Saudi Arabia During Vision 203021:27 Building the F1 Jeddah Guest Experience22:26 Bringing the British Museum to Madinah24:00 Witnessing Saudi Arabia's Transformation Firsthand25:04 Training 300 Saudi Drivers for Formula 128:13 Why Saudi Teams Outperformed Expectations32:19 From Formula 1 to the Red Sea Film Festival34:42 Miscarriage, Burnout & Pushing Through41:24 Motherhood, Work & Hidden Struggles43:32 Saudi Arabia: Then vs. Now48:39 How E-Commerce Nearly Killed a 38-Year Legacy53:06 Taking Over the Family Business56:00 Choosing Gratitude Over Success58:27 Loss, Aging & Staying Connected1:02:06 Health, Motherhood & Losing Yourself1:04:13 The Truth About Work-Life Balance1:08:06 Guilty Pleasures1:10:12 The Dream She Had to Let Go Of1:15:21 Confidence, Emotions & Feeling Understood1:18:45 Final Reflections
Maybe you know the drill — toddler meltdowns, ungrateful children, and the illusion of control. We've got lots of encouragement and hope for overwhelmed moms, reminding you of your unique ministry and God's power to help you through each day! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/776/29?v=20251111
In this episode, I sit down with comedian, actress, and Broad City co-creator, Ilana Glazer. We crack open our Cann's (mine is Unspiked of course) and dive into how her relationship with cannabis has evolved, why she's drinking less alcohol, and how a low-dose cannabis drink fits into her life as a mom. We get into what millennial parenting really means, why she believes we're the most caring (and hottest) generation yet, and how motherhood doesn't strip you of your identity - society's script does. We also talk about female friendships, postpartum, her new stand-up tour, and so much more!Key Takeaway / Points:Why Ilana reaches for a 2mg Cann over wineHow cannabis allows her to be present with her daughterWhat millennial parenting means and why she thinks we're the best generation of parents yetHer motherhood experience and how it's shaped herFemale friendship and why parenting makes relationships more honestTherapy as her ultimate act of self-careRapid fire: mom hacks, bodega orders, and the one word her daughter uses to describe herThis episode is brought to you by Cann. Use code CAMERON for 20% off your order at drinkcann.com.Watch Ilana's stand-up special, Human Magic, streaming on Hulu HEREGet tickets to her tour, Ilana Glazer Live! HERECheck out momsandneighbors.orgFollow Ilana:Instagram: @ilanaPodcast: It's Open with Ilana GlazerYouTube: It's Open with Ilana GlazerWebsite: ilanaglazer.comFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers
On this episode of Paige's Pod, the tables are turned. My friend Taylor Marshall joins me as guest host and asks the questions I don't often get asked myself. We dive into where my creative journey began, the winding road from art school to running a full-time creative business, and how my definition of success has changed over the years. We talk about art, motherhood, community, boundaries, creative alignment, live wedding painting, workshops, and what it really looks like to build a life around creativity. It's an honest conversation about following curiosity, letting go of expectations, and learning to trust yourself along the way. If you've ever wondered how I got started, what keeps me creating, or what this season of life looks like behind the scenes, this one's for you!paigelindseydesign.comtaylormarshalldesigns.com
EP:196 In this week's episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I'm sharing something that has become one of the most powerful tools in my healing journey: movement. For me, yoga and exercise have never been just about fitness. They've become a way to reconnect with myself, regulate my nervous system, find clarity, and create space for creativity during some of the hardest seasons of my life. As a mom of two preemies, a business owner, and someone who has navigated divorce, profound grief, and the loss of Jonathan, I've learned that healing isn't about having all the answers. It's about creating moments to listen to yourself, move through your emotions, and allow support when you need it. In this episode, I open up about my personal experiences, the lessons I've learned through loss and resilience, and why asking for help is one of the strongest things we can do as parents. If you're feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, burned out, or like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders, this conversation is for you. You don't have to do it all alone. ✨ In This Episode, You'll Learn: • How movement and yoga support emotional healing and nervous system regulation • Why creativity often emerges when we create space for ourselves • The connection between grief, trauma, and self-care • How asking for help can transform your healing journey • Practical encouragement for parents navigating stress, burnout, and overwhelm
Amanda Timonere spent a decade at the top of the clinical world — chief clinical officer of a multi-state mental health and substance use treatment center — before becoming a mom and realizing she wanted to do something different. Not because she couldn't do the job. Because she was missing time with her kids and because she saw a gap in care for mothers that she was uniquely positioned to fill.Now she runs Zenful Mamas, a private practice and coaching platform built around perinatal mental health and the concept of matrescence — the neurological and psychological transformation of becoming a mother. In this conversation, Ashley and Amanda talk about what that transformation actually looks like, why so many women arrive at motherhood completely unprepared for it, and what it means to break the cycle of the blueprint you didn't know you were carrying.In This EpisodeWhat matrescence is — and why most mothers have never heard of itThe neurological reality of what happens to our brains when we become parentsHow Amanda's own anxiety through pregnancy and postpartum led her to this workWalking into motherhood with a generational blueprint you don't know existsWhy women — especially high-achieving women — resist asking for helpThe difference between therapy and coaching, and how Amanda decides which one a client actually needsHer 12-week program “Rewrite Before You Repeat” — and what it's designed to doNavigating the relationship between new parents and grandparents when parenting philosophies clashWhy the women who appear to have it all together either have a lot of help or aren't telling the whole storyThe AI dependency conversation — what it means for mental health support and clinical trainingSolo parenting a two and four year old while running a practice — what that actually looks likeHer vision for Zenful Mamas as a hub for maternal mental health — therapy, coaching, breathwork, Reiki, and moreQuotes From This Episode“We're walking into motherhood with a blueprint that we don't even know exists.”— Amanda Timonere“It's not a matter of weak or strong. There is a neurological change in our mind that's happening and it's so far beyond our control.”— Amanda Timonere“Preventative care is the best care.”— Amanda Timonere“Having kids is like holding up a mirror to yourself. It's like everything is exposed and we're figuring it out.”— Amanda Timonere“There's no prize at the end of the day for doing it all perfectly. There's never going to be a medal ceremony and someone will be the valedictorian of motherhood.”— Ashley BlackingtonResources & LinksZenful Mamas: zenfulMamas.comInstagram: @zenful_mamasZenful Mamas Inner Circle — low-commitment monthly groups for nervous system regulation12-week coaching program: Rewrite Before You RepeatConnect with Ashley:Website: https://www.ashleyblackington.comPodcast website: https://www.andbothpodcast.com/Dovetail® App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dovetail-app/id6744341822Instagram: @mydovetail.appLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyblackington/
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
In this podcast, Eliza Jabore talks about Backstabbers, writing through motherhood, getting stranded in the jungle, and much more. [4:10] Conversation start/early life lessons growing up. [7:15] Stories written when young. [10:05] First stories read and movies watched. [13:15] Globetrotting from seventeen years old. [16:10] Meeting husband. [20:05] Returning to Iowa. [28:30] Writing post-travel. [33:15] Typical writing routine. [38:35] The genesis of Backstabbers. [44:30] Writing under a pen name. [48:25] Connecting with literary agent. [53:40] Editing Backstabbers. [59:20] Stranded in a jungle. Full podcast show notes are available here: https://www.thisishorror.co.uk/tih-667-eliza-jabore-on-backstabbers-writing-through-motherhood-and-getting-stranded-in-the-jungle Support This Is Horror Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisishorror
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3037: Sonja K. Semion reflects on how becoming a mother transformed her from a fast-paced, achievement-driven person into someone who embraces slowness, presence, and simplicity. Through quiet routines, mindful parenting, and a slower family life in a small Mexican pueblo, she discovered a deeper joy and fulfillment that reshaped her understanding of what truly matters. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://nosidebar.com/motherhood-slowed-me-down/ Quotes to ponder: "Doing nothing was everything." "My career simply became another expression of who I am, but it was no longer all of me." "I found myself softening, caring less about planning my next big vacation or career move and more about living life in the presence of her daily growth." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bright and cheerful, joyful home is not one where everything goes according to plan. It's a home where family members learn to adapt, adjust, and respond with generosity when things don't go according to plan. The more flexibility we cultivate in ourselves and our children, the more peace, resilience, and joy we will experience as a family. Check out my free resources on marriage, parenting, home management, and faith life/mindset at janetquinlan.comFollow me on Instagram @janetquinlancoaching
When was the last time you were completely alone - with nobody touching you, talking to you or needing something from you?In this episode, Zoe explores why so many mothers crave alone time and why that need isn't selfish - it's essential. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, overstimulated, touched out, exhausted or guilty for wanting space from your children, this episode will help you understand what's really happening in your mind and body.Zoe unpacks the psychology of modern motherhood, the invisible mental load, emotional labour and the impact they have on a mother's nervous system. She explores why highly sensitive mothers and introverted mothers often experience overwhelm more intensely, how overstimulation can lead to burnout, resentment and mum rage, and why rest is not a luxury but a necessity.You'll learn why guilt so often accompanies the need for space, how cultural expectations of motherhood keep women trapped in cycles of self-sacrifice, and how protecting even small moments of solitude can help you become a calmer, more present and more connected parent.If you've ever wondered why you feel constantly needed, emotionally drained or like you've lost yourself in motherhood, this episode is for you.
New here? Start with our Start Here playlist — five episodes that will change how you think about motherhood. Have you ever found yourself praying for rain — just so every activity gets cancelled and your family has an excuse to stay home in pajamas? You're not alone. And according to today's guest, that fantasy might actually be the start of something important. Christine Gunderson is a former TV news anchor, Capitol Hill press secretary, and now a novelist. Her latest book, Behind White Picket Fences, follows three moms who decide to drop out of the exhausting cycle of activities, expectations, and busyness for an entire year — and discover that the picture-perfect life they were chasing might not be what it seems. In this episode, JoAnn and Christine talk about where the relentless pressure on moms actually comes from, how it's shifted over generations, and why the friendships you build in the carpool line might be the thing that gets you through it all. What you'll learn: Why more is expected of mothers than any other group of people — and why no human being can actually do it all The "what if we just stopped?" question that inspired Christine's latest novel How the expectations placed on moms have shifted from a perfect house in the 1960s to a perfect, overscheduled childhood today Why travel sports have created a level of pressure and cost that didn't exist a generation ago — and why opting out can feel like failing your kid The real reason behind the relentless busyness: fear of an unknowable future for our kids What Christine learned from interviewing women in their 80s about what motherhood was actually like in 1965 (and why it wasn't the easier, simpler time we imagine) Why honoring both the choice to stay home and the choice to work matters — because every mom does what makes sense for her family The one thing that gets moms through the hardest seasons: female friendship and community Christine's most important message for every overwhelmed mom listening "I think more is expected of mothers than any other group of people on the planet — because we are expected to civilize, teach, and nurture an entire generation while simultaneously cooking healthy meals, keeping a clean house, and having a full-time job. There is no way any human being can do all the things women are expected to do." "You are a great mom. And we cannot do this alone. You've got to have people walking beside you in the trenches." Behind White Picket Fences Three moms who barely know each other decide to drop out of the exhausting cycle of activities and expectations for one year — and discover their picture-perfect cul-de-sac is hiding secrets dating back to 1965. A thriller about motherhood, friendship, and what we've really gained (and lost) since our mothers' generation. Available now wherever books are sold. Resources mentioned: Behind White Picket Fences by Christine Gunderson — available now Join the No Guilt Mom Inner Circle to join book club with Christine Listen next: Why You're Killing It on Paper But Empty on the Inside with Brooke Taylor Remember: the best mom is a happy mom. Take care of you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join the 2026 free summer joy challenge for moms! Do you ever feel like you've gotten so busy taking care of everyone else that you've lost touch with yourself a little bit? In this episode, Whitney sits down with social worker and author Amy Haydak for a conversation about the parts of motherhood we don't talk about enough. They dive into the identity shifts that happen when we become moms, the pressure to hold everything together, and why so many women feel guilty admitting that motherhood can be both beautiful and really hard at the same time. Amy shares simple ways to reconnect with yourself when life feels overwhelming, along with insights on emotional regulation, asking for help, and paying attention to what your mind and body might be trying to tell you before you hit burnout. They also talk about the unrealistic expectations many moms carry and why taking care of yourself isn't something you earn, but rather something you need. If you've ever missed parts of who you were before motherhood, felt stretched too thin, or wondered how to show up for yourself while showing up for everyone else, this conversation is for you. Press play and join us for a heartfelt discussion about motherhood, self-compassion, and finding your way back to yourself. Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Why so many moms feel like they've lost themselves in motherhood The pressure to be everything to everyone Grieving past versions of yourself while embracing who you're becoming How to recognize the signs of overwhelm before burnout hits Why asking for help can feel so hard The connection between self-care and emotional regulation Modeling healthy emotions for your children Finding small ways to reconnect with yourself in busy seasons Letting go of perfection and embracing self-compassion Reflection question to ponder: What do I need right now? Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast Connect with Amy: Website | Facebook | Book: Unwritten Stories: A Mother's Journey on Becoming | Cycle Breaker Course
In this episode of Girl Talk with Tay, I sit down with Hannah Roze, founder and CEO of Plannerd, a modern wedding planning platform designed to help couples create a more organized, joyful, and intentional planning experience. Hannah shares the inspiration behind building Plannerd, practical advice for engaged couples, and what it has been like growing a company while navigating motherhood.One of the most powerful themes throughout this conversation is the idea that wedding planning should feel like an extension of the marriage you're building, not a stressful rite of passage. Hannah encourages couples to identify whose opinions truly matter early in the process, let go of traditions that don't align with their values, and stop second guessing decisions once they've been made.We also dive into one of the most challenging parts of planning a wedding: the budget. Hannah shares why facing the numbers early creates more freedom later and explains why beautiful, meaningful weddings can happen at every price point.Beyond wedding planning, Hannah opens up about entrepreneurship, launching a business while becoming a mother, and the strong sense of purpose that drove her to create Plannerd. She shares the realities of balancing Zoom calls, business decisions, and caring for a newborn, along with her advice for women who feel called to start something of their own.xo, Tay⸻Follow Hannah Roze!
Galactagogues and medications to boost milk production. Everything from oats to fenugreek to lactation cookies and prescription medications like metoclopramide and domperidone. Also, cow's milk protein allergy, reflux and baby's spit-up, the safety of alcohol while breastfeeding, and how to handle other prescription medications. Natalie Borden, an international board certified lactation consultant, joins Chris to debunk breastfeeding myths. Become a supporter of our show today either on Patreon or through PayPal! Thank you! http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/ https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9QZET78JZWCZE Email us your questions at thebodyofevidence@gmail.com. Editor: Robyn Flynn Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl Rod of Asclepius designed by Kamil J. Przybos Chris' book, Does Coffee Cause Cancer?: https://ecwpress.com/products/does-coffee-cause-cancer Obviously, Chris is not your doctor (probably). This podcast is not medical advice for you; it is what we call information. References: Internet survey on patient use of lactation aides: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37236347/ Cochrane 2020 on galactogogues: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32421208/ 2023 RCT on lactation cookies: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36921902/ The LactMed database: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501922/
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
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We've been asking our kids the wrong question since kindergarten. "What do you want to be when you grow up?" confuses identity with performance, and Josh argues we've been setting them up for anxiety and false selves ever since.This episode reframes the whole parenting mission around the theme of Jesus's central message: the Kingdom of God. When kids understand their personal role in building for the kingdom of God, their identity stops depending on what they do, what they have, or what anyone thinks of them. It's a parenting paradigm shift that gives our kids a purpose bigger than anything the world has to offer.We also announce the launch of a brand new parenting platform for raising emotionally healthy and spiritually mature kids called Raising Future Legends.*Once again, thank you to Bernhardt Watches for sponsoring this episode. Click here and be sure to use the code FAMOUS at checkout for free shipping!https://www.bernhardtwatch.com/Time Stamps:0:00 Introduction1:03 Life updates 4:03 Identity and purpose for our kids 7:40 What did Jesus mean by the kingdom of God? 13:28 Who our children become and what it means for building for the kingdom of God 17:50 An exciting announcement about Raising Future Legends 24:07 An invitation into a new way of living and parentingShow Notes:Sign up for Raising Future Legends!www.raisingfuturelegends.com Reserve your seat for Tender & Fierce Fall Cohort beginning August 17, 2026: https://www.famousathome.com/offers/V75F6bY2 Men, sign up for the Living Legacy Cohort:https://www.famousathome.com/menscoaching Looking for a marriage intensive with Famous at Home? Apply now. https://www.famousathome.com/coaching Follow Josh on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/joshua.straub Follow Christi on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/christistraub Sign up for our email list and Famous at Home Starter Bundle: https://www.famousathome.com/newsletter Download NONAH's single Find My Way Home by clicking here: https://bellpartners.ffm.to/findmywayhomeThanks to our sponsor: Bernhardt Watches! Use the code FAMOUS at checkout for free shipping! https://www.bernhardtwatch.com/
Motherhood is made up of so many small, unseen moments.The routines. The repetition. The quiet ways you show up every single day. And sometimes… it can leave you wondering:“Does this really matter?”“Am I making a difference?”In this episode, we're talking about the everyday faithfulness of motherhood and how what feels small to you is never small to God.If you've been feeling unseen, unnoticed, or like your efforts aren't making an impact, this is a gentle reminder that nothing done in love is ever wasted.God sees every moment. He is working beneath the surface. And there is a beautiful harvest even if you can't see it yet.What you're doing matters more than you know.Song: Lofi Chill Hip Hop Beat - SpringVibes (youngfrenchy808)We would like to pray for you. Please click here to share your prayer needs with us.To learn more about Beau's Blessings click here.Please consider becoming a Hunter's Hero and supporting Hunter's Hope and this podcast by clicking here.Shop HH x MH Collection here.Learn more about our Podcast, Episode Guests and Hunter's Hope here.
The select soccer practices, the travel team, the chess club, the homework, the test prep...moms today are navigating not just a more complex world when it comes to raising their kids, but also all the add-ons that are supposed to help our kids prepare for an uncertain future. But what if you decided to get off the hamster wheel and make your kids...and your life...more simple? Novelist and journalist Christine Gunderson joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about the forces that drive us to do more more more for our kids and why it could be time for a reset.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4xfKrIr Key Topics:The evolution of motherhood from the 1960s to todayImpact of societal expectations on mothersThe role of community in raising childrenThe importance of boredom and free time for kidsThe influence of technology and screen time on literacy and creativitySound bites:"Why are we doing all this stuff?""Fast content shortens attention spans.""Share passions, don't impose them."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Motherhood Today03:04 The Changing Landscape of Motherhood05:47 Community and Its Role in Parenting08:38 The Impact of Scheduling on Children11:26 Boredom and Creativity in Kids14:35 The Walk Away Wife Syndrome17:23 Finding Solutions Through Community20:10 Unrealized Aspirations and Parenting22:49 Conclusion and ResourcesKeywords: motherhood, parenting pressures, community, family life, homeschooling, childhood freedom, social anxiety, screen time, work-life balance, novel
Join Keltie as she speaks with pyschotherapist and researcher, Dr. Margo Lowy, about the concept of maternal ambivalence and the mixed emotions that accompany the experience of motherhood. They discuss: Why saying yes to motherhood means embracing the "both, and" What maternal ambivalence and being on the fence about kids have in common, and what we can learn from the former Why letting go and surrender are essential to the motherhood path The myth of the perfect decision (and perfect mother) ...and lots more. About Dr. Lowy Dr. Margo Lowy is a psychotherapist and researcher whose work explores the emotional complexity of motherhood. She's the author of Maternal Ambivalence: The Loving Moments & Bitter Truths of Motherhood and a contributor to Psychology Today. As mentioned in the episode Find Dr. Lowy online at drmargolowy.com Her Instagram is @drmargolowy She's on Facebook at facebook.com/drmargolowy Read her book, Maternal Ambivalence: The Loving Moments & Bitter Truths of Motherhood Read the Pyschology Today piece by Dr. Margo Lowy Watch the French film, A Happy Event Get our free Kids or Childfree Book Guide MORE HELP FOR YOUR KIDS OR CHILDFREE DECISION: Start Here: sign up for an upcoming WORKSHOP
Writer, podcast host and mental health advocate Gemma Styles joins Ben for a deeply honest conversation about ADHD, anxiety, depression and the emotional weight of going through life feeling constantly overwhelmed without understanding why.Gemma reflects on being treated for mental health struggles long before anyone recognised ADHD, and how her diagnosis reframed years of self-blame, exhaustion and internal chaos. She speaks openly about the experience of internalised hyperactivity - where the mind never fully slows down, even when everything looks calm externally - and the pressure of trying to hold things together while quietly struggling underneath.Together, they explore rejection sensitivity dysphoria, social anxiety, motherhood, burnout and the emotional toll of living in a world that often rewards productivity while misunderstanding overwhelm. They also unpack the growing public conversation around ADHD in women - including the tension between increased visibility and the backlash that can come with it.This episode is about the reality underneath the headlines, labels and stereotypes - the lived experience of trying to navigate a world that often misunderstands overwhelm, emotional intensity and difference. And why finally understanding your brain can change the way you understand your entire life.Join us at hidden20.org/donate.________Host: Ben BransonProduction Manager: Phoebe De LeiburnéVideo Editor: James ScrivenSocial Media Manager: Charlie YoungMusic: Jackson GreenbergHead of Marketing: Kristen Fuller00:00 Introduction04:30 Gemma Styles on ADHD, Mental Health & Public Perception05:35 “My ADHD Was Completely Missed”06:40 Depression, Anxiety & Knowing Something Else Was Going On07:17 The Relief of Finally Understanding Your Brain08:32 Why Talking About ADHD Publicly Matters09:12 ADHD, Boundaries & Being Online12:41 Late Diagnosis Grief & “What If I'd Known Earlier?”13:45 Why So Many Women With ADHD Were Missed14:13 ADHD in Adults: The System Wasn't Looking For It19:00 What Inattentive ADHD Feels Like Internally20:00 ADHD Brains in Crisis Mode28:05 Therapy, Overthinking & Anxious Thought Loops29:37 ADHD & Anxiety: “It Never Fully Switches Off”30:18 Social Anxiety, Fame & ADHD31:27 Can You Be Authentic Online Without Oversharing?32:20 Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria & ADHD34:15 Motherhood, ADHD & RSD40:32 “ADHD Doesn't Feel Like a Superpower To Me”42:57 Writing a Book With ADHD52:23 ADHD Community, Visibility & Feeling Seen53:02 ADHD Social Media & The Attention Economy56:41 Motherhood, Work & Stepping Back From Social Media57:43 What Gemma Styles Finds Frustrating About ADHD Discourse1:00:00 Gemma's Green Dot BadgeThe Hidden 20% is a charity founded by AuDHD entrepreneur, Ben Branson.Our mission is simple: To change how the world sees neurodivergence.No more stigma. No more shame. No more silence.1 in 5 people are neurodivergent. That's 1.6 billion of us - yet too many are still excluded, misunderstood, or left without support.To break the cycle, we amplify voices, challenge myths, and keep showing up. Spotlighting stories, stats and hard truths. Smashing stereotypes through honest voices, creative campaigns and research that can't be ignored.Every month, over 50,000 people turn to The Hidden 20% to feel safe, seen and to learn about brilliant brains.With your support, we can reach further, grow louder, and keep fighting for the 1 in 5 who deserve more.Join us at hidden20.org/donate.Become a monthly donor.Be part of our community where great minds think differently.Brought to you by charity The Hidden 20% #1203348______________Follow & subscribe…Website: www.hidden20.orgInstagram / TikTok / Youtube / X: @Hidden20charityBen Branson @seedlip_benGemma Styles @If you'd like to support The Hidden 20%, you can buy a "green dot" badge at https://www.hidden20.org/thegreendot/p/badge. All proceeds go to the charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
Today, to celebrate our 300th episode, we've curated a special compilation of some of the most moving, surprising, and powerful moments from the podcast so far, reflecting on individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world.About this EpisodeWelcome to The Matrix Green Pill podcast, celebrating our 300th episode with 15 powerful Green Pill moments. After 299 conversations and roughly 15,000 minutes interviewing leaders, healers, founders, adventurers, artists, and everyday people whose stories stayed with us long after the recording ended, this platform has become exactly what we hoped: a place where inspiration takes centre stage.15 Green Pill Moments"It's never too late to reinvent yourself. It is never too late to take action on something, and that takes belief."— Hernando Planells (Ep. 262)"Meditation is not about emptying your mind. Meditation is about becoming at peace with what's going on in the mind."— Caroline Bakker (Ep. 229)"One of the secrets to doing anything is to say yes and then work it out."— Peter Goodwin (Ep. 264)"When you have good habits, you have to continuously apply those good habits to your life when you want to get the results."— Jazz Ferguson (Ep. 267)"Don't work for money. Work for growth, self-development, and discipline."— Rajender Prasad (Ep. 268)"Think big and stay focused on your vision."— Gary Young (Ep. 269)"The belief that if you keep showing up, if you keep trying, you know, opportunities will come your way."— Sacha Christe (Ep. 270)"The greatest teacher I found is silence and nature. It taught me to find truth within, to listen to what I've not been able to hear because of the opinions of others. We might call this intuition."— Arno Gazo (Ep. 273)"There is no substitute for hard work."— Amrit Dhaliwal (Ep. 277)"The opposite of loneliness is connection, and connection comes from community, and we have to remember that we are social animals, we need community, we need connection, especially in this sort of isolated technological world when we work from home perhaps some days and we interact a lot in virtual meetings rather than meetings in person."— Nick Jonsson (Ep. 280)"If you're afraid of failing, I'm not sure that entrepreneurship is a good path for you because it is made up of mini failures every single day."— Justine Dampt (Ep. 281)"Time is the most valuable resource we have, but we never treat it that way."— Dr. Noah St. John (Ep. 282)"The whole ethos behind the Sisterhood Collective is intentional decision making because you have the power to make a choice. And even if you don't make a decision, that is your choice. You've chosen not to do that. And so, the consequences and the outcome are all because of you. So, you get to choose the life that you want. And that's what we're helping women do."— Laurie Drummond (Ep. 283)"Don't just build contacts, build relationships."— Scott Kelly (Ep. 287)"True leadership and true success are about consistently showing up with intention, with integrity, with the willingness to do your best at any given moment. And that's really what Motherhood taught me."— Musata Matei (Ep. 290)As we conclude our 300th episode journey through these powerful Green Pill moments, remember that a Green Pill Moment is just the starting gun, the race is won through the disciplined systems you build. The guests who truly accelerated didn't rely on a fleeting feeling; they relied on specific protocols. 300 conversations have taught us that the faster we accelerate, the more valuable our human connection becomes. True integrity is not just about what you build; it is about who you become while you are building it. Thank you for being part of these first 300 episodes, here's to many more filled with inspiration, wisdom, and the courage to transform dreams into reality.The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review
Aussie actress Samara Weaving is here! We talk about becoming a new mom, navigating pregnancy during press, and what motherhood has been like so far.We also get into her new film Carolina Caroline, which I loved so much, mastering a Southern accent, getting locked in a car trunk, and why this role was a nice change from being covered in blood in so many of her previous projects.Plus, Samara reflects on her path from Australian soap operas to Hollywood, being dubbed a scream queen, her iconic viral scream, and why this might just be her biggest year yet.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episodeVisit crocs.com or a store near you to find your perfect pair of Classic Clogs!You can find JonnyPops in stores nationwide, find the store nearest you at JonnyPops.comGet $25 off your first purchase when you go to therealreal.com/notskinnyGead to chime.com/NOTSKINNY and join the millions who are banking fee free today.For a limited time, save 40% on your first month at ritual.com/NOTSKINNYGo to zbiotics.com/NOTSKINNY and use NOTSKINNY at checkout for 15% off any first time orders of ZBiotics products.Download the Polymarket app now and use code NOTSKINNY to skip the waitlist and be first in line when pop culture markets go live.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode, I'm reflecting on my very first year of motherhood and sharing everything I've learned along the way—the beautiful, the hard, and the completely unexpected. I open up about the fears I had before becoming a mom, the reality of balancing work, marriage, friendships, and motherhood, and how God has used this season to grow my patience, resilience, and dependence on Him. From breastfeeding struggles and mom guilt to loneliness, marriage changes, and learning to let go of perfection, this is my honest one-year motherhood recap. If you're a mom, hoping to become one, or simply navigating a season of change, I pray this episode encourages you to embrace God's grace and trust Him through every stage. ORDER MY BOOK! This book is for the person looking for a practical guide on how to navigate life's most common challenges. from lack of confidence and making difficult decisions to healing yourself from the inside and out and dating wiser, becoming healthy and healthy is your one stop shop to learning how to heal and thrive in life, God's way. Thanks to Our Sponsors Ritual: Visit ritual.com/healthy for 25% off your order. The Absorption Company: Visit absorbmore.com and use code Healthy for 30% off your first order. Wayfair: Get organized, refreshed, and back on track this new year for WAY less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. Grand Canyon University: Visit GCU.edu to learn more. BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/HAPPYHEALTHY and get 10% off your first month. Shopify: Start your business today with the industry's best business partner, Shopify. The Wonder Project: Subscriber support makes more great content like I Gotta Ask with Annie F. Downs possible. The Wonder Project subscription on Prime Video is available in the U.S. for $8.99/month or $89.99/year after a 7-day free trial.Visit tinyurl.com/HAHIGottaAsk to learn more! If you'd like to partner with Jeanine as a sponsor for the Happy & Healthy podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! Follow us on Instagram! Happy and Healthy Jeanine Jeanine and Kaleb Follow us on TikTok! Happy and Healthy Jeanine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most course creators add more channels to scale. Anna Konchar did the opposite and now runs a 7-figure business on 2 days a week. Natalie sits down with Anna Konchar — the funnel strategist behind a 7-figure evergreen course business that runs on 2 days a week while she's home with her three kids. Anna shares the exact mechanics of the evergreen funnel + paid ads engine she's used for eight years, why she cut her podcast and YouTube last year to focus on ONE offer, and how she rebuilt after her payment processor shut down her account overnight. Expect specific numbers, uncomfortable honesty about AI in funnels, and a framework you can test against your own course business this quarter. If you've ever wondered how a course creator can scale to seven figures without launching live, this episode is the operating system. Time Stamps: 03:11 From laid-off to full-time entrepreneur in 30 minutes 07:33 The funnel that sells while she sleeps 16:55 When the offer stops converting, fix THIS first 21:30 The pricing test most course creators never run 24:00 The webinar mistake 99% of course creators make 32:13 The day her recurring revenue disappeared overnight 39:10 How a 7-figure founder preps for maternity leave Resources + Links Annakonchar.com/bossbabe Find Anna on IG: https://www.instagram.com/annakonchar/ Pre-Order The Freedom-Based Business Method. Sign Up For Our Free Weekly Newsletter & Get Insights From Natalie Every Single Week On All Things Strategy, Motherhood, Business Growth + More. Drop Us A Review On The Podcast + Send Us A Screenshot & We'll Send You Natalie's 7-Figure Operating System Completely FREE (value $1,997).
Welcome back to Date Night! We have lots for you today: A failed house bid, a service dog airplane plan for Penny, Summer House hot takes, Love Island feelings, Knicks obsession, and a surprisingly deep conversation about trusting your own instincts. Plus, Bodega vs Deli, Whit's sweet + tart cravings, several airing of grievances, and a new family dream that may involve pulling Sonny out of school and traveling the world. Sweetness and chaos, as always. XOXOThis episode is brought to you by Obé Fitness. If you are looking for something that helps you stay consistent without overthinking it, try Obé Fitness free for 30 days at obefitness.com with code WHIT.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Summer is a perfect time to help our kids learn to look beyond themselves. In this episode, Karen and Emily share simple, practical ways families can serve together, whether that's visiting a nursing home, helping with food recovery, serving on a mission trip, or just paying attention to the needs around you. We hope this conversation encourages you to start small, think intentionally, and discover how serving others can grow your family's faith this summer!Episode Recap:Snack time strategies for summer (2:00)Serving with your kids can feel daunting (3:52)Start small wherever you are (5:36)Organizations like Lighthouse have opportunities for your whole family (13:17)When you open your eyes, you'll start to see opportunities everywhere (15:55)Pray and ask God to show you ways to give back with your kids this summer (18:00)Scripture: Philippians 2:3–4 (NIV) "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."Discussion Questions: What opportunities already exist in your community for your family to serve together?What keeps your family from serving more often, and what's one small step you could take this summer?Karen talks about how serving helps us get outside our own "bubble." Where might God be inviting your family to lift your eyes beyond your bubble this summer?Resources:Register for the SOAR Conference today. Second Helpings AtlantaLighthouse Family RetreatsBecome a WT+ Insider today! boaw.mom/insiderWant More of This Conversation?During Wire Talk+, Karen shares a personal story about taking Abby on a mission trip to China when she was just 9 years old - you never know how God is going to use your kids in service! Head HERE and join us for the full conversation.
270 - Have you ever felt like everyone else is moving ahead while you're just trying to keep up? Recently, I found myself overwhelmed by the realities of working motherhood—juggling childcare, household responsibilities, work, business goals, and the never-ending mental load that comes with trying to do it all. But beneath the stress was a deeper fear: Am I falling behind? In this episode, I share a mindset shift and biblical perspective that brought me peace, renewed my energy, and reminded me that God is not limited by my timeline. We'll talk about the tension many working moms face between ambition and motherhood, trusting God's timing, and why this season may not be delaying your future, it may actually be preparing you for it. If you've ever felt torn between the work you're called to do and the people you're called to love, this episode is for you. What if you're not falling behind? What if you're being formed? Connect with Ang: Instagram: @angbarnard Website: angbarnard.com Email: angmbarnard@gmail.com
This week Clancy and Gabie are holding nothing back as they dive into everything they wish they knew before becoming moms…and what no one prepared them for. They talk about everything from anxiety to body changes to breastfeeding to mom brain. Nothing is off the table!
Motherhood is beautiful, meaningful, and holy work, but it can also leave moms completely exhausted. Somewhere between raising kids, managing schedules, carrying the mental load, and taking care of everyone else, many women slowly lose sight of themselves.In today's episode, Allie Worthington is here for an honest conversation about burnout, identity, and why so many moms struggle to care for themselves without guilt. Allie shares wisdom from raising five boys into adulthood and offers practical encouragement for moms who feel overwhelmed, numb, or stuck in survival mode.If you've been feeling exhausted, disconnected, or like you've lost yourself in motherhood, this conversation will remind you that you matter too.(00:00) Introduction and Background(03:12) The Importance of Self-Care for Moms(06:01) Investing in Yourself: Overcoming Fear(09:01) Understanding Burnout vs. Tiredness(12:01) Practical Steps to Combat Burnout(15:06) The Role of Physical Health in Parenting(18:02) Tracking Health and Wellness(20:54) Final Encouragement and ResourcesResources MentionedThe Alli Worthington ShowWebsiteInstagramMoms, Dads, and Grads Gift GuideSign up for Morning MinutePrefer video? Find this and other episodes on YouTube!The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're taught that if we put in the work and the talent is there, the opportunities will come. Ashley is here to tell us about the other half of that equation — the one most people aren't honest enough to name.This week, Aisha sits down with her dear friend, sorority sister, and Howard alum Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins—actress (Dear White People), former host of OWN's Trials to Triumphs, and soon-to-be author—for an honest conversation about access, the doors that opened her career, and why she's so committed to opening those same doors for the women coming behind her.Ashley is clear: the work matters. Her talent is what's allowed her to play the long game and sustain a career that lasts. But she also names something most successful people won't: that there's a locked door between most talented people and the careers they're capable of building—and that door doesn't open without someone on the other side knowing your name. They get into the friendship that landed her the Dear White People role, the Instagram Live moment that turned into her OWN podcast, the intensity of mothering her 20-month-old daughter Aspen, her IVF journey and why visibility matters for Black women navigating the same path, and the 365-devotional book she's quietly writing for the woman who wants to spot her blessings and become her best self.If you've been doing the work and wondering why the opportunities haven't come yet, this is the conversation for you.
Have you ever quietly thought to yourself: "This life doesn't fit me anymore…"? In this episode of The Classy Career Girl Podcast, Anna Runyan shares the 5 biggest signs it may be time to create work that better fits motherhood, family, and the season of life you're in now. After years of pushing through burnout, emotional exhaustion, and trying to make corporate life fit motherhood, Anna realized something important: Success should not feel like survival mode. In this episode, you'll learn: The hidden signs your current work rhythm no longer fits your life Why motherhood changes your definition of success How burnout shows up emotionally before physically The difference between hustle and meaningful work Why "balance" may not be the real goal How to start rebuilding your life and work differently Small shifts that can help you create more peace, flexibility, and alignment This episode is for the woman who wants more than just surviving the week. The woman craving meaningful work, presence at home, and a slower, healthier rhythm. ✨ DM Anna the word 1K on Instagram for her free "First $1K From Home" roadmap and workbook or go to https://www.classycareergirl.com/1kplan Because maybe success isn't building a business that pulls you away from your life. Maybe success is building work that allows you to fully enjoy your life too.
In this episode of "The Mom Next Door: Stories of Faith," guest Rhonda Stoppe reflects on the lessons she's learned from studying the mothers of the Bible. She challenges the myth that a mother's success is determined by her children's choices, and shares practical insight on handling mom guilt, comparison, and prodigal children. Highlighting fearless, flawed, and faithful biblical moms—including Rahab, Esther, Rebecca, Naomi, and unnamed women—Rhonda encourages listeners to focus on daily faithfulness, embrace mentorship, and trust God's work beyond what they can see. Her stories and biblical wisdom offer hope that ordinary, imperfect mothers can make an extraordinary impact.
WHO THIS EPISODE HELPS: Anyone navigating parental loss, caregiver grief, anticipatory grief, dementia, cancer, young adult grief, motherhood after loss, guilt after death, or major life transitions while grieving.WHAT LISTENERS WILL GET: Practical insight into surviving the loss of both parents before 30, navigating grief while raising a young child, coping with caregiver responsibilities, managing grief triggers, and learning why community and support matter during bereavement.DESCRIPTION:Nick Gaylord welcomes returning guest Annie LaBeth for a deeply honest conversation about what happened after her first appearance on the podcast. After previously sharing the story of losing her father, Annie returns to discuss the devastating loss of her mother following a rapid decline involving throat cancer, strokes and dementia. Together, they explore caregiver grief, anticipatory grief, medical advocacy, guilt, trauma, and the emotional collision of becoming a mother while losing her own mom. Annie shares the realities of handling end-of-life decisions, selling her childhood home, navigating healthcare systems and raising a daughter without parental support. The conversation also examines grief triggers, resentment, healing, therapy and the complicated emotions that follow major loss. Through humor, vulnerability and hard-earned wisdom, Annie offers hope to anyone facing parental loss, family caregiving responsibilities or grief during major life transitions. This episode is a powerful reminder that grief changes us, but we do not have to carry it alone.This episode answers: What is it like to lose both parents before age 30? How do you cope with becoming a parent after losing your own parents? How do you handle guilt after making end-of-life decisions for a parent? What are the biggest grief triggers after losing a mother or father? How can caregivers advocate for loved ones with dementia and cancer? Key Takeaways: Grief often evolves when multiple losses occur during major life transitions. Caregiver guilt is common, even when you did everything possible. Building a strong support system is essential during grief and caregiving. Parenthood can create a deeper understanding of your own parents and their sacrifices. Healing does not mean moving on. It means learning how to carry loss differently.As discussed in the interview, listen to "First Time On Earth" by Alex Warren on Apple Music, Spotify or wherever you get your music.Support the showGIVE THE SHOW A 5-STAR RATING ON APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON APPLE OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM! BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: www.griefisnotadirtyword.com FOLLOW OUR DEAD DADS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/griefisnotadirtyword Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griefisnotadirtyword TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@griefisnotadirtywordYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmv6sdmMIys3GDBjiui3kw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-gaylord/
In this deeply moving episode of Our Forever Smiles, host Laura Arroyo sits down with Maria, a cleft mom from Greece, to share her powerful journey of navigating a prenatal cleft diagnosis, unexpected fear, and finding strength through motherhood and community. Maria opens up about the emotional moment she learned her son had a cleft lip, the devastating and ultimately incorrect Down syndrome scare she received from her first doctor, and how that experience forever changed her as a mother, wife, and advocate. She shares the realities of cleft care in Greece, where resources and feeding supplies are limited, and how a small but passionate Facebook community of cleft families became a lifeline of support. Together, Laura and Maria discuss NICU experiences, surgery fears, feeding challenges, postpartum emotions, and the incredible resilience parents discover when advocating for their children. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that no matter where you are in the world, cleft families are connected through love, courage, and community. Whether you are newly diagnosed, preparing for surgery, or simply searching for reassurance, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, supported, and less alone. Links: Greek FB Group Buy Us a Coffee FB Support Group
This episode of the podcast with Brigitte Donoho was such a fantastic, fun, friendly conversation! Turns out we had a lot of the same experiences and tastes in life, and it was so fun to reminisce with Brigitte as she shared about her motherhood and her career in music.Brigitte is an award winning Songwriter, Recording Artist, Wife, Mom and Worship Leader.For the past 13 years, Brigitte has traveled with her family for ministry at worship events, youth rallies, ladies' retreats, conventions, television specials, and festivals. She currently lives in Michigan with her husband (her high school sweetheart) and homeschools their two teenage sons.Connect with Brigitte:Visit Brigitte's WebsiteFollow her on Facebook or InstagramFind Brigitte on YouTube____________________Want to be a guest on The Motherhood Experience? Send Val Kleppen a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1758742098661627c9cc46f40
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered where you went after becoming a mom? In this episode, Emily sits down with licensed mental health counselor, mom of two, and Road to Mama founder Ali Colpack for a powerful conversation about identity loss in motherhood and the hidden pressure of performative motherhood.Together, they explore why so many mothers feel disconnected from themselves, how social media and societal expectations influence the way we parent. They also discuss what it actually looks like to reconnect with your intuition without abandoning the version of yourself motherhood has shaped. Ali shares practical ways moms can begin rebuilding trust with themselves, creating healthier boundaries, and integrating who they were before motherhood with who they are becoming today.The episode covers:Matrescence and why identity shifts are a normal part of motherhoodThe truth about performative motherhoodRecognizing when you're parenting from pressure instead of intuitionThe connection between identity loss, burnout, resentment, and mom guiltWhy "finding yourself again" may not be the goalHow to reintegrate your identity after becoming a mom
After three years away, I'm returning to the podcast for the beginning of a new era.The conversations we once had here were rooted in healing, understanding our stories, tracing the origins of our pain, and doing the inner work required to become whole. But healing was never meant to be the final destination.This season asks a different question:What do we do with everything we've learned about ourselves?How do we take the lessons, losses, growth, faith, and wisdom life has placed in our hands and build lives that reflect who we are becoming?In this episode, I share what changed during my three years away, from becoming a mother of two, to writing my debut book, to discovering that self-awareness means very little if it never translates into self-leadership.We talk about trusting yourself, taking ownership of your life, being willing to be seen, and why the next phase of growth requires more than understanding your story, it requires courage to lead it.If you've ever felt stuck between who you've been and who you're becoming, this conversation is for you.In this episode, we explore:• What three years of quiet taught me about growth and timing• Why healing is not the end of the journey• The difference between self-awareness and self-leadership• Taking ownership of your life and decisions• Releasing the fear of being seen• Motherhood, identity, and personal evolution• Trusting yourself enough to build the life you desire• How faith and divine timing shape our becomingJournal prompts and affirmations are included at the end of the episode to help you reflect on your own journey.If this conversation resonates with you, subscribe to the podcast and share it with someone who may need the reminder that they are not meant to stand on the edges of their own life.#PersonalGrowth #SelfLeadership #HealingJourney #WomenWhoLead #PersonalDevelopment #SelfTrust #PurposeDrivenLife #FaithAndGrowth #MotherhoodJourney #LifeTransitions #PodcastForWomen #Becoming #OwnYourLife
In this episode, we sit down with the powerhouse that is Diana Madison (@DianaMadison)- social media influencer, entrepreneur, TV personality, actress, producer, and beauty founder to talk about what it really takes to create your own lane. Diana shares how she went from interning at E! and Entertainment Tonight to becoming one of the first YouTubers to host her own web-based talk show, eventually co-founding Shandy Media / Obsev Studios, a digital empire that reached over half a billion viewers each month before being acquired in 2019. We dive into her journey of producing Glam Masters with Laverne Cox and Kim Kardashian, her acting role in Mob Town, and her newest chapter as a film producer and director. And, of course, we talk all things Diana Madison Beauty, the skincare brand inspired by motherhood, confidence, and the glow that comes from balancing it all. This is an honest and inspiring conversation about hustle, reinvention, and building a legacy all while staying grounded in motherhood and purpose. __________________________________ Follow us on IG and TikTok: @straightupsistersthepodcast @lasusie @raqcsworld YouTube: Straight Up Sisters Podcast Follow Diana on IG: @dianamadisonbeauty @dianamadison For FULL episodes: Patreon.com/straightupsisters Contact us: hello@straightupsisters.com
Pregnancy, Motherhood & Homebuilding: A Summer Life UpdateDescriptionBuilding a house from scratch has been such an adventure—full of surprises, lessons, and all the little details that bring a space to life. I'm sharing where we are in the process, how we're blending old and new to create a home with real character, and answering your questions about pregnancy, motherhood, and home birth. If you're in the thick of family life or just love chatting all things home and babies, I think you'll really enjoy this summer life update!In this episode, we cover:Framing progress on the build and why we're showing up daily to avoid costly mistakesLessons from past renovations where small contractor assumptions caused big regretsMixing salvaged doors and painted porch floors to achieve an authentic “new old” house feelWhere we're sourcing vintage windows and antique doors—and what's worth buying newDeciding to include a range hood for health reasons and adding a wood-fired cookstove for winterMy experience getting pregnant while nursing and what our typical age gaps have looked likeHow I've learned to manage the baby stage more smoothly with a larger family and older helpersEncouragement for moms feeling maxed out with littles—why it won't always feel this hardHow we evaluate home birth safety, from ultrasound decisions to midwife experienceWhy some pregnancies feel harder than others, even when everything seems the sameView full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible!RESOURCES MENTIONEDBrent Hull100 Year Window by Brent HullThornhill Range CookersJoin my FREE masterclass to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTubeMaster the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough courseGain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing seriesTurn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my YouTube Success AcademyKeep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbookCONNECTLisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | PinterestDo you have a question you'd like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you'd like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What does it really mean to say yes to God? In this episode, I'm sitting down with Brenda Palmer to talk about radical obedience, trusting God's leading, and walking by faith when you don't have all the answers. Brenda shares lessons from her book The Journey of Yes and opens up about the challenges, disappointments, and unexpected blessings that can come when we follow God's voice. Together, we discuss why obedience often requires trust before clarity, what happens when our obedience is misunderstood by others, and how God often uses unexpected seasons to prepare us for what's next. If you’ve ever wrestled with a difficult decision, wondered whether you can trust God’s direction, or found yourself standing between what feels comfortable and what God is asking you to do, I believe this conversation will encourage you. Highlights from Today's Episode Choosing obedience over certainty Surrendering what feels safe Releasing the need for approval Related Resources Connect with Brenda Palmer on Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook. Grab a copy of Brenda's book: The Journey of Yes Obedience often requires grit. Listen to this podcast episode to learn more. CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES The post #576 – Brenda Palmer – God Wants Another Yes first appeared on Chrystal Evans Hurst.
As the cultural phenomenon that is the Summer House Finale airs this week, Sarah is joined by one of her best friends (and former Summer House cast member) Ashley McAtee for a candid catch-up on motherhood, reality TV, and everything in between!Ashley takes us back to the early days of Summer House, what it was like stepping away from reality TV to start a family, and the unique experience of navigating postpartum while your friend group is still in their party era. The two also dive into Ashley's recent cross-country move, why she and her family decided to slow things down, travel hacks for surviving family trips, and so much more!And yes, we get into the current Summer House drama
Kristen Rusch, Ashley Durand, and Dr. Jenny Coffey share their insight on finding hope through the struggles of motherhood. They touched on subjects such as depression, meltdowns, comparison, and being rooted in their identity in Christ. Receive a copy of Mothering on Empty and an audio download of "Help for When Motherhood Feels Overwhelming" for your donation of any amount! Get More Episode Resources If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, please give us your feedback.
This week we're talking about a question I've been carrying around for a while: Am I done having kids?Motherhood has stretched me, surprised me, and changed me in ways I never expected. And lately I've found myself sitting with all the feelings that come with wondering if our family is complete.I'm also sharing a story I've tucked away in my heart for a while but finally feel ready to tell.