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Cleo Escarez is the founder of Redyoos, a company transforming jewelry production through circular economy principles and clean tech. With leadership experience at Starbucks, Williams Sonoma, and Gap Inc., she's a seasoned strategist who formerly served as COO at Boma Jewelry. Where she led sustainable, ethical operations. Her mission? Drive positive impact by reducing waste and promoting responsible consumption across the fashion and jewelry industries.
Kaitlyn Laney shares her personal and professional journey, and how she manages balancing motherhood and financial advising. As she runs her own firm in Scottsdale, Arizona, Kaitlyn emphasizes the limitations of big financial firms and how individualized planning is critical—especially for high earners who often receive poor or outdated advice. Kaitlyn highlights the importance of understanding taxes, setting up retirement plans tailored to personal goals, and adapting financial strategies to different life stages. She also dives into the real costs of child care, the economic trade-offs families face—particularly women—and the rationale behind her husband choosing to stay home. We discuss... Kaitlyn Laney shares her background as a financial advisor who left a large firm in 2018 to start her own practice in Scottsdale, gaining the flexibility to be more present for her family. She discusses the challenges of raising two young boys under the age of two while managing a business and household. Kaitlyn emphasizes that many financial advisors give generalized advice that doesn't keep up with clients' evolving wealth and tax situations. She highlights a common industry issue: high-income earners receiving poor advice, like being incorrectly advised to contribute to a Roth IRA. Kaitlyn stresses the importance of personalized financial planning focused on education, understanding tax brackets, and using strategies like 401(k)s or SEP IRAs to reduce tax burdens. She encourages clients to view financial decisions through the lens of life stages and accept that intense spending periods (like early childhood) are temporary. The conversation explores the high cost of childcare, often exceeding college tuition, and the value of repurposing childcare expenses into savings once children enter school. Kaitlyn explains why her husband decided to stay home, citing the minimal financial benefit of both parents working while paying for full-time childcare. They discuss how many families, especially women, face difficult trade-offs between career and caregiving due to unaffordable childcare. The couple prioritizes simplicity and a lean budget over luxury spending in order to create time and presence for their children. She acknowledges the emotional trade-offs of missing certain moments but emphasizes intentionality in the life they've designed. Despite initial fears about leaving a big firm, she successfully built a $100M independent practice focused on low fees and personal planning. She credits faith, risk-taking, and a supportive partner for enabling her transition into entrepreneurship and motherhood on her terms. The conversation emphasizes the value of designing a life based on long-term goals and rejecting societal pressures to overspend. Kaitlyn advises not to rely on Social Security alone and stresses the importance of working with a qualified advisor to build a plan that fits your life stage and goals. For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/balancing-motherhood-and-financial-advising-kaitlyn-laney-730 Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on Twitter/X: https://x.com/MTIPodcast
THE BALANCED MOMTALITY- Pelvic Floor/Core Rehab For The Pregnant and Postpartum Mom
In this episode of Pelvic Floor, Core & More, we're talking about something that doesn't get enough space in healing conversations: ✨ What it really means to choose yourself — in the middle of the mess. Motherhood, healing, and life can feel like a swirl of demands. And in that chaos, so many women lose the one thing that keeps them grounded — their own voice, needs, and nervous system. If you've ever felt like there's no space for you… this is the episode that gives you space back. You'll Learn:
Episode #127. This week, I'm joined by the multi-talented Amy Wilson—writer, actor, and co-host of the hit podcast What Fresh Hell. We talk about the invisible weight of being the “helpful one,” the push-pull of people-pleasing, and why creativity can't live in the leftovers of our time. Amy shares the real story behind her new book Happy to Help—a funny, thoughtful collection of essays for anyone who's ever stayed too long, tried too hard, or ignored their own needs. We dive into what happens when we try to fix everything—until we can't. We talk boundaries, burnout, and the power of giving yourself permission to write messy, live messy, and be okay with not having it all figured out. If you've been waiting for permission to make space for your creativity, your joy, and your voice—this is it. Take a walk, grab a puzzle, and let this conversation remind you: your time matters too. Mentioned in the Show: Positive Intelligence Saboteur Assessment When Did I Get Like This? by Amy Wilson The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Connect with Amy Wilson: Website LinkedIn Instagram
Dr. Gertrude Lyons stands at the forefront of coaching and education in holistic women's development, parenting, self-love, and relationship fulfillment. As the visionary behind Rewrite the Mother Code, LLC, she inspires women to embark on their unique paths of personal transformation, drawing on her over 20+ years of experience in empowering individuals, couples, parents, and families towards fulfilled lives.In Rewrite the Mother Code: From Sacrifice to Stardust - A Cosmic Approach to Motherhood, Dr. Gertrude Lyons challenges limiting beliefs and expands the concepts around what it is to be a mother. Throughout her book, Gertrude blurs the lines that pigeonhole women into limited roles that ultimately disempower them. Rather than operating within a narrow conception of what mothering is, she invites readers to open themselves up to what is possible and see the truth: That all women mother, and that mother energy is accessible to all of us—including men.Rewrite the Mother Code is a celebration of motherhood, bringing spirituality and community back into the experience and empowering women to be what they truly are—the ultimate creators of their lives. For more, visit: https://www.drgertrudelyons.com/Send us a textSupport the show Contact me at: postcardstotheuniverse@gmail.com Shout out and follow on IG - @postcardstotheuniverse https://linktr.ee/postcardstotheuniverse Thank you and keep listening for more great shows!
When it comes to navigating fitness during pregnancy and beyond, finding the right guidance can make all the difference. In this eye-opening conversation, we sit down with CrossFit coach Crystal Thompson who shares her unique journey from competitive athlete to prenatal and postpartum fitness specialist.Crystal reveals how she maintained her training throughout two healthy pregnancies and offers practical insights that go far beyond the typical "listen to your body" advice. She breaks down the science of diaphragmatic breathing and explains how proper breathing techniques can preserve core strength and pelvic floor function during pregnancy. "What you want to think about during pregnancy is preserving what you currently have," Crystal explains, offering a refreshing perspective on realistic fitness goals during this season of life.The discussion takes us deep into topics rarely covered elsewhere – from the mechanics of diastasis recti (abdominal separation) to the hormonal rollercoaster of postpartum recovery. Crystal doesn't shy away from sharing her personal experiences, including the emotional challenges of dividing attention between a newborn and toddler, and how her relationship with fitness evolved after giving birth.What makes this episode particularly valuable is Crystal's dual expertise – both as a certified Pregnancy and Postpartum Athleticism coach and as someone who's lived through the experience herself. She demystifies common misconceptions about training during pregnancy, explains why postpartum guidance is arguably more important than prenatal advice, and offers practical tips for maintaining strength through all stages of motherhood.Whether you're currently pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or supporting someone who is, this episode delivers honest, evidence-based information that empowers women to approach fitness with confidence during one of life's most transformative journeys. Ready to discover how to maintain your strength and come back even stronger after pregnancy? This conversation is your essential starting point.Follow us on Instagram here! https://www.instagram.com/doubleedgefitness/
You are in your third trimester! 2/3 of the way there! There are things that you can choose to be grateful to help you find more positivity and better mental health during this pregnancy. The Brewer Diet Spinning Babies How to Video Spinning Babies Website DeStresser Breath References: Bridget Tyler Pregnancy Week Guide Mama Natural Pregnancy Week by Week Guide **Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health (Formerly the Positive Pregnancy Program)**: This self-led video program, made to help foster positivity durning pregnancy. It is for women who have or do struggle with pregnancy and who want to have strong mental health during and specifically the first trimester of pregnancy during the nausea! This Mini Course will help you mentally navigate the hardships of the physical changes of pregnancy, especially that morning sickness phase. Direct link to Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health Positivity in Pregnancy and Motherhood website: Positiveinpregnancy.com Other Episodes you might like: Anxiety? Stressed in pregnancy? Podcast episode Strategies to Calm Fears and Worries in Pregnancy Success in Second Trimester INTIMACY Pregnancy Affirmation Episodes: Pregnancy Affirmations and Their Importance During Pregnancy Love Focused Free Affirmations on Pregnancy Pregnancy Affirmations For When It Feels Heavy Episodes on Dealing with Nausea in the first trimester: Puking and Feeling Like I Can't Coping with Nausea in Pregnancy Intimacy in the First Trimester Episode YouTube for Positivity in Pregnancy: https://www.youtube.com/@PregnancyisHardwithJosly-nd8wd Here is the Facebook Page for Pregnancy is hard: I have documented my journey of my fourth baby on this page and have other juicy and good tips for enjoying pregnancy better. https://www.facebook.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Pregnancy is Hard Support Group on Facebook: Let's offer support, help and fun for those in the trenches of pregnancy! https://www.facebook.com/groups/165102315544693 Instagram: @positivityinpregnancy Email me at: positivityinpregnancy@gmail.com
The golden era of online business is over, and no one's saying it loud enough. In this episode, Natalie breaks down the real reason your launches feel quieter, your content isn't converting like it used to, and what AI is actually doing to the course, coaching, and creator economy. Spoiler: It's not about doom and gloom - it's about evolution. You'll learn why buyers are savvier than ever, what AI can and can't replace, and how to future-proof your business by building depth, clarity, and trust. Whether you're a coach, consultant, course creator, or service provider, this episode is your roadmap to staying relevant and wildly in demand over the next 5–10 years. If you've felt like you're working harder for half the results, this conversation will make everything click. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - The golden era of “easy online business” is over, here's why 01:24 - Why so many mid-level creators are quietly burning out 03:03 - What AI is actually replacing (and what still matters) 05:48 - The offers that are collapsing and the ones still converting 07:13 - What AI can't replace and why that's your edge 10:07 - 5 examples of deep specialization that cut through the noise 14:51 - Why brand trust and transformation are your new currency 17:44 - Funnel vs. ecosystem: what you actually need to build now 22:49 - The 5 systems every future-proof business needs 24:13 - Stop asking how to grow + start asking how to build smarter 28:24 - How to protect your relevance and stay essential RESOURCES + LINKS Get Your FREE Future Proof Guide Here. Build Your Freedom-Based Business Operating System™ This Summer At Our First-Ever Freedom High Summer School: A Live Challenge Designed To Help You Grow Your Audience, Make More Sales + Use AI Without Losing Your Voice. Save Your Seat Here. 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).
House Guest with Kenzie Elizabeth (formerly known as the ILYSM podcast) is the go to podcast for your twenties. Listen to Kenzie and guests dive into life, relationships, navigating different stages of life, friendship, career and more. You'll feel like you're on the couch in your friends living room & leave feeling empowered & grounded.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss the duality of motherhood as both a gift and a burden, and the societal expectations placed on women regarding their roles as mothers and professionals. We discuss the challenges of balancing personal identity, career aspirations, and the realities of motherhood, while also addressing the myth of 'having it all' in a capitalist society. The dialogue highlights the need for a shift in how motherhood is perceived and valued, advocating for greater support and understanding for mothers in today's world. Join us...Contact Us:Hotline: (215) 948-2780Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deep with Erika Ahern is sponsored by Taylor Frigon Capital Management, serving clients at every stage of wealth: from first-time investors to high-net-worth families and organizations seeking full-service wealth guidance. Taylor Frigon provides institutional asset management solutions tailored to the needs of individuals, families and small businesses: https://cvote.it/taylorfrigonOn this episode of the Deep, Erika Ahern – mother of seven – takes on the accusation that motherhood is misery. Is the modern woman just weak? Did the sexual revolution free women or enslave them? Finally, what is modern politics doing to help… or hinder?00:00 – Introduction01:09 – Taylor Frigon Capital02:31 – Is motherhood too hard or are we too weak?04:07 – Motherhood post-sexual revolution06:05 – Politics are against motherhood08:25 – Feminist dilemma: are women and men the same?09:40 – ConclusionSee the full episodes, recorded live M/W/F! https://www.youtube.com/@theLOOPcast
Today's New Mason Jar episode features another episode from our archives with guests are Kay Pelham and Christy Hissong Kay is a veteran homeschooling mom to one son, as well as a piano teacher and literary enthusiast Christy is also a veteran homeschooling mom of one boy, and teaches at a local Charlotte Mason cottage school How did each of our guests learn about Charlotte Mason? What are some of the challenges you faced with homeschooling an only child? What did reading aloud look like in your home? How did you figure out if your child had some learning challenges that needed addressed? How did you use narration in your homeschool? Was there anything you wish had been different in your homeschooling years? How does a Charlotte Mason education continue for a mother after her children have graduated? To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/116.
In today's episode, I sat down with Blair Jones - wellness advocate, astrologer, and conscious parenting mentor - for what turned into one of the most honest, moving, and expansive conversations I've had on the podcast. From building a wildly successful network marketing business to navigating motherhood, marriage, identity shifts, and the space in between — Blair holds nothing back. We talked about redefining success, releasing the hustle, rekindling intimacy, and what it looks like to be in a season of unknowns. If you've ever questioned what's next after “having it all,” this episode is going to hit home.
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Hey Sisters! In today's raw and real podcast episode, we're diving deep into the true essence of motherhood - not the perfectly curated Instagram version, but the messy, beautiful, challenging reality of raising children while maintaining your faith and sanity. This summer has been intense for me personally. Between recovering from surgery, moving to a new town, and managing multiple kid appointments, I've been feeling the weight of motherhood more than ever. But here's the truth: you're not alone, and you're definitely not failing. I want to remind you that motherhood is a spiritual calling, not just a daily task. Scripture tells us children are a heritage from the Lord, and every moment - even the chaotic ones - matters. We explored the powerful stories of Lois and Eunice, Timothy's grandmother and mother, who shaped a key church leader through their quiet, consistent faith. Key takeaways: Motherhood isn't about perfection, but about consistently showing up Your faith matters more than your Instagram-worthy moments God sees you and is strengthening you, even when you feel exhausted I shared some personal strategies for maintaining spiritual health: inviting God into every moment, being honest with my kids about my limitations, and creating space for myself. I'm also doing a 30-day social media detox to help me stay focused and present. Journal prompts to help you reflect: How do you see motherhood as a spiritual calling? What does parenting with eternity in mind look like for you? How is your faith showing up in daily mom life? Remember, you are doing important Kingdom work. Those seeds you're planting? They matter more than you know. Praying for you always, Michelle P.S. Need support? Email me at michelle@setfreesisterhood.com. You're not alone in this journey.
For our 100th episode, we're celebrating with a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Taylor Marshall - a visual and web designer, painter, production artist, and new mom navigating the ever-evolving relationship between art, identity, and motherhood.✨ What we explore:Motherhood & creative survival: The raw truth about juggling feedings, client calls, nap schedules, and the deep ache to make something that's just your own.Returning to yourself: How Taylor is rediscovering her creative voice post-baby, and what it means to keep showing up for your art, even in the smallest ways.Design meets emotion: The power of visual storytelling and the intuitive connection between fine art and digital design.The why behind the work: A vulnerable discussion about purpose, intuition, and the deeper meaning that fuels our creative practices—especially when life gets loud.
Today we're joined by Jennie Monness: early childhood educator, entrepreneur, podcast host, and founder of Union Square Play and Charmspring, for a raw and refreshing conversation about modern motherhood. Jennie opens up about her journey as a recovering perfectionist: how she's learned to let go, embrace her imperfections, and offer herself the same grace she hopes to model for her kids. We dive into the importance of routines (and when to let go of them), how to navigate public meltdowns, and what it really means to parent with intention vs. not pressure.This episode is full of bite-sized wisdom: from why simply asking your child ‘why' can be a game-changer, to what she learned about socialization while parenting during COVID, to why it might be time to stop emphasizing “sharing” with toddlers. Jennie offers grounded, actionable advice that will leave every mom feeling seen, supported, and just a little more confident in doing things her way.Instagram: @wearemorethanmomsPatreon: More Than Moms Guides & Resources Join our IRL LA communitySubscribe to our NewsletterProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a conversation full of personal revelation and discovery, M3GAN & M3GAN 2.0 star Jen Van Epps and Jordan think hard about the taboos of motherhood and the uncomfortable neediness of the acting profession -- and have a shocking amount of fun doing so. Leda (Olivia Coleman/Jessie Buckley) in Maggie Gyllenhaal's writing and directing debut, THE LOST DAUGHTER is a character Jen wasn't thrilled to relate to; feeling seen by Lucille Ball's irrepressible (but very thirsty) Lucy from I LOVE LUCY is a lot more fun.Then, Jordan has one quick thing about the new I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER.***With Jordan Crucchiola and Jen Van Epps Feeling Seen is hosted by Jordan Crucchiola and is a production Maximum Fun.Need more Feeling Seen? Keep up with the show on Instagram and Bluesky.
Send us a textWhen you're too close to the chaos, all you see is blur.In this soul-grounding episode, Chelsey shares how taking a step back—from stress, striving, and daily distractions—can reveal the bigger picture of what God is doing in your home and heart. From Sabbath reflections and parenting moments to long-awaited swing chairs and a husband returning from deployment, she brings you into her real life and the spiritual truths unfolding within it.You'll learn how to shift your posture, soften your body, and re-engage with presence—and why trying to live outside God's design for women leads to exhaustion and misalignment. This episode also includes a deep encouragement for military wives and a beautiful reminder: God is not your earthly father—He's far better. Support the showChelsey Holm | the Wife Coach "I help Christian wives flourish deeply as YOU in marriage, motherhood, and life."Grab my free training here: https://chelsey.coach/highlevelwife-freetraining2x certified Coach (John Maxwell Leadership, Kristen Boss SSLS)10+ years coaching experienceNASM-certified in Personal Training and NutritionMom of 5, Army wife 16 yearsSupport the show!The Chelsey Holm Podcast (The Chelsey Holm Podcast) It's hard to give your best when you don't feel your best- replenish your health with Ready Set Wellness: https://us.shaklee.com/site/chelseynoel/Nutrition/Ready-Set-Wellness/Ready-Set-Wellness-Bundle/p/89599
In this episode, Andryanna shares her interview on Your Cup of Joy with host Ariana Christie. It's a conversation about burnout, boundaries, and building a more compassionate life.Andryanna opens up about the breaking point that led her to rethink everything—from the pressure to do it all, to the myth that self-care has to look a certain way. Together, she and Ariana dig into the messy middle of motherhood, perfectionism, and what it really means to prioritize yourself without guilt.They discuss:What burnout really looked like for Andryanna—and how she finally recognized it;Why boundaries aren't selfish, but sacred;How self-care can be both practical and powerful (without overhauling your life);The small shifts that changed everything;What she's doing now to help women reclaim their time, energy, and identity.If you've ever felt like you were running on empty—or like you lost yourself in the juggle—this episode is your invitation to slow down and come home to yourself.And if you love this conversation, be sure to head back to episode 129 when Ariana joined The Juggle is Real: The Power of Connection: Finding Fulfillment in Motherhood, Career and Philanthropy.CONNECT WITH ARIANA:On Instagram @arianajoychristieOn Instagram @yourcupofjoyTune into Your Cup of Joy PodcastTune into Friend of PodcastCONNECT WITH ANDRYANNA:Get your copy of The Juggle is Real: Authentic Self-Care Planner Vol. 2 HERE! On InstagramEmail: hello@andryanna.com✨ Free download: Simple Summer Days Visual Guide*Click HERE for your FREE '30 Days For Me' Self-Care Guide.And please visit Andryanna.com for blogs, giveaways, workshops, tools, resources and more.
This week, Mandi is joined at the Brown Table by friend of the show, nurse and financial educator Naseema McElroy of Financially Intentional. The two get real about motherhood, love, career breaks, and all the chaos in between—from co-parenting struggles to Beyoncé ticket drama. Naseema shares an update on her mini retirement and an upcoming mommy-daughter retreat in Colombia, while Mandi recounts her wild Atlanta trip, complete with StubHub headaches and a soul-stirring church visit. It’s a fun, heartfelt convo about choosing rest, redefining success, and making room for what really matters.
Motherhood doesn’t mean losing your identity, your sensuality, or your freedom. This week, Erica and Milah confront the outdated “perfect mom” stereotype and challenge the idea that motherhood means: dressing conservatively, hiding your sex life, or being ashamed of smoking weed. This episode is a reminder that you can be a loving, responsible parent and still show skin, smoke a blunt, and have good sex. It’s not about being reckless, it’s about being real. You can expect to hear: The biggest lies society tells about “wild moms” Why it’s perfectly fine to smoke weed How to survive your hoe phase after motherhood The importance of showing kids how to properly clean themselves, even if you need to include props and Nutella Why Banana Republic and kitten heels might be a crime against moms everywhere The line between freedom and “put some damn clothes on, mom!” ------------------------ Watch This episode & more on YouTube! Submit your advice questions, anonymous secrets or vent about motherhood anonymously! Submit your questions Catch up with us over at Patreon and get all our Full visual episodes, bonus content & early episode releases. Join our private Facebook group! Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp ------------------------------------------------
In this episode, Lucy and I sit down and recap the wedding of the century!!! We chat through all of the details of the weekend, her favorite moments, little moments we haven't unpacked yet, and so much more, including listener questions. For a honeymoon recap, come back on Friday for a mini bonus ep. A special thank you to every single member of the FF Fam who loved on this wedding and my little sister so hard!! The drink Lucy mentions she had as her specialty cocktail HEREHer hat details: used Brist MFG to find hats and embroider and the wholesale hats were from Rora Blanks Cotton: Learn more at TheFabricOfOurLives.comSimply Pop: Go to cokeurl.com/simplyPOP to find out where you can try SimplyPopBeam: For a limited time, you can get UP TO 35% off plus 2 FREE gifts when you go to shopbeam.com/CAM and use code CAM at checkoutGraza: Head to Graza.co and use CAMERON to get 10% off of the TRIO which includes Sizzle, Frizzle and DrizzleVenmo: Visit Venmo.me/debit to learn more and sign up todayStasis: Get an extra 25% off your first purchase of Stasis using my code CAMERON at checkout!Follow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversationswithcamSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversations_with_camYoutube: Cameron RogersProduced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Think about the deep neurobiological connection happening in your brain as you walk into a room and encounter someone who lights up at your presence, and the fulfilling sensation of knowing that person is beaming from the inside out with only one message, “I am so glad to be with YOU!” Without relational joy, there is no relational intelligence. Instead, relational joy is the antidote to the numbing out of our hurried lives because you walk around with a sense of knowing you are seen and loved.As we continue season 5 on relational intelligence, Josh provides what he calls the “JOY STARTS framework”—four principles and corresponding practices spelling the word JOYS to jumpstart relational joy in your life and in the lives of those around you. Time Stamps:0:00 Introduction & Review of Season 54:54 Moving from self-protection to experience life-giving relationships6:27 How our senses are tied to relational joy11:38 What relational joy feels like13:11 Introduction to the JOYS STARTS Framework13:50 Joy is found in the face - practices that increase facial delight21:40 Our brains are built for connection - practices for sharing joyful moments25:02 You return to joy, not just peace - practices for redeemed conflict resolution and resilience30:51 Set rhythms of joy - practices for daily joy rituals33:32 Practices for building relational joy in a screen-saturated worldShow Notes: If you're interested in a marriage you love, fill out this form: https://www.famousathome.com/loveyourmarriage Register now for the Tender & Fierce Fall Cohort: https://www.famousathome.com/offers/dDt2Aobj/checkout Download NONAH's single Find My Way Home by clicking here: https://bellpartners.ffm.to/findmywayhome
We're halfway through the year—and it's the perfect time to pause, reflect, and realign. In this solo check-in, Dr. Cassandre shares where she is with her 2025 goals, what she's been reading for fun (no self-help in sight!), and how a guided meditation challenge is helping her unlearn toxic habits and visualize her next chapter—with science to back it up.She also shares a few things on her radar, including the Insight Timer app, a powerful 7-day meditation series by Justin Michael Williams, the joy of writing on Substack, and the underrated beauty of slow foods. In this episode, we discussed:A transparent look at Be Well, Sis' mid-year goals + where we standBooks on her summer reading list: Happy Land, Matriarch by Tina Knowles, Love RadioThe Insight Timer app + 7-Day “Stop Holding Yourself Back” meditation challengeThe power of visualizationWhat “slow foods” are teaching her about mindfulnessA listener DM that came right on timeA “Not Well, Sis” letter about choosing to live child-free Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube , and subscribe to the newsletter or buy me a coffee!If this episode resonated with you- share with a friend and leave a 5 Star Rating on Apple Podcast and Spotify!We're supporting St Jude's- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you're on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CONTRIBUTE your own response to this episode's interview questions!In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarrett interview three homeschool veteran moms who also happen to be members of our incredible customer service team here at The Well-Trained Mind Press!1. Kat discovered homeschooling through the writing of early homeschool thought leader John Holt. Check out his organization and books here.2. TedXTalk on renaming postpartum depression recommended by Susanna2. Articles on the loneliness of motherhood, recommended by Susan:https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/article/2024/aug/21/it-felt-shameful-the-profound-loneliness-of-modern-motherhoodhttps://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/07/the-captivity-of-motherhood/398525/https://msmagazine.com/2023/05/11/motherhood-mom-lonely-mental-health/https://www.mother.ly/life/motherly-stories/motherhood-is-lonely/ (00:00) - Intro with the Customer Service team (04:09) - Discovery of Homeschooling (11:15) - Biggest homeschooling fears (15:57) - Keeping the fear at bay (22:59) - Break (23:01) - Homeschooling evolution (28:30) - Biggest challenge as a homeschool parent (40:01) - Homeschool pride (41:32) - Adapting curriculum (50:44) - One piece of advice (54:25) - Outro
Wondering how to pray for your teen son? Are you not sure what to pray for your teen daughter? Million Praying Moms founder Brooke McGlothlin and women's ministry lead Stacey Thacker joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr on the podcast with empowering ideas for making prayer a powerful part of your parenting in those exciting and challenging teen years.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4eseqE5
Motherhood can be all-consuming—and in the process of caring for everyone else, many women lose sight of who they are. In this powerful episode, we explore how reconnecting with your core values can become your inner compass, helping you feel more grounded, confident, and alive in the life you're already living. You'll discover practical ways to excavate your deepest values, integrate them into your rhythms and routines, and parent from a place of alignment rather than exhaustion. This episode is a heart-opening guide for every mom ready to move from surviving to thriving—by leading from her truth.If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to: https://leighgermann.com
Writer, mother, and reluctant socialite Asha Elias joins Cari to talk about reinvention, resilience, and the real story behind her rapid rise as a novelist. From launching Pink Glass Houses to celebrating the release of The Namaste Club, Asha opens up about writing, grief, raising two kids post-divorce, and how dating a younger man has taught her about love and softness in relationships. Asha has contributed to Cosmopolitan magazine and is a regular columnist for Miami New Times. She lives in Miami Beach. This conversation is honest, inspiring, hilarious, and packed with reminders that you can start over at any time — and do it loudly. This episode explores: Writing books faster than people have babies Reclaiming your voice after family childhood dysfunction Dating younger and being loved how you've always wanted Grieving a complicated relationship with her late mother Letting go of shame and the power of trying again If you're standing at the edge of reinvention, this one's your permission slip to leap. Books discussed: Pink Glass Houses & The Namaste Club Connect with Asha on Instagram @asha.sue.elias Connect with Cari on Instagram @cari.fund Listen to Surviving Roots wherever you get your podcasts.
This week on Between Us Moms, Katie and Hallie dive headfirst into the chaos and mania of summer time with kids and the wildness of having toddlers in general -- think rummaging through kitchen drawers, messy homes, why quiet isn't always best -- and the delicate balance of trying to find a moment of peace. But it's not all madness. The ladies are back with another round of their Get to Know You game, revealing some of the best but hardest life lessons they've had to learn. They also spice things up with a deep dive into their favorite conspiracy theories—get ready for some jaw-dropping takes on Jeffrey Epstein, the Illuminati, the Denver Airport Bunker, Marilyn Monroe and even Dolly Parton's rumored double life. But that's not all! Katie and Hallie also share their current obsessions -- Katie's is contradictory while Hallie's is a 90's throwback. And, of course, they're opening up about their biggest personal goals right now—because who doesn't love a little ambition mixed with real talk? Reese Witherspoon -- are you listening? Join the conversation as they tackle it all with humor, honesty, and the chaotic energy of summer motherhood. Tune in, laugh, and maybe even start questioning a few things...The show has become a go-to listen and community for mamas all over the world! New episodes of the Between Us Moms podcast drop every Wednesday! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Zambezi Belle Podcast, Coach Kimiko Hart shares her inspiring journey from a small town in Louisiana to becoming a wellness advocate, military leader, and transformational speaker. She discusses her childhood, teenage challenges, military experiences, and the lessons learned along the way. Kimiko emphasizes the importance of faith, personal growth, and the power of community. She also reflects on motherhood, the complexities of adult relationships, and her upcoming book, 'The Three Ms.' Throughout the conversation, she highlights the significance of resilience, grace, and the journey of blooming into one's true self.
What happens when a society decides that separating infants from their mothers is normal? As I drove past a daycare at 6:00 AM, I witnessed a heartbreaking scene—a child less than a year old being handed to a complete stranger. This moment crystallized one of modern America's greatest tragedies: we've systematically removed children from their mothers in pursuit of a distorted vision of progress.These children are denied experiences once considered fundamental—crawling into mom's bed in the morning, taking afternoon naps at home, playing freely in their own yards, or making messes in the kitchen alongside their mothers. When exactly did we convince ourselves this arrangement was best for children? The feminist revolution promised liberation but delivered a different reality, one where children spend their formative years with strangers while mothers rush between work and home, perpetually exhausted and guilt-ridden.Scripture provides clear guidance on marriage and family that we've largely ignored. God designed men and women differently—not to compete but to complement each other. Marriage isn't meant to be a 50-50 arrangement where spouses battle for power and autonomy. Rather, it functions best when husbands and wives embrace their distinct, God-given roles as outlined in passages like 1 Corinthians 11, Ephesians 5, and 1 Peter 3. When we reject this divine blueprint, we don't achieve equality—we diminish both men and women, making them less than they could be together.Are we ready to honestly assess what we've lost? Our collective rebellion against God's design—through feminism, abortion, or the rejection of biblical marriage—carries consequences beyond individual families to our entire society. The deteriorating state of American family life suggests the bill for these choices is coming due. Perhaps it's time to reconsider the divine pattern that once provided a foundation for human flourishing and family stability.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
In this episode of Season 6 I am joined by guest expert Heather Barnard, from Tech Healthy Families about Digital Wellness and how we can have conversations around this with our families. You will hear us talk about: why it is important to support ourselves and our children with digital wellness how we can support ourselves and our children with digital wellness how as parents and adults we can upskill our own media literacy so we can confidently guide our children online Find out more about Heather~ Heather help parents cut through the overwhelm of raising kids in a digital world. With 21 years of teaching experience (12 in 1:1 device schools), she knows firsthand how tricky it can be to balance screen time, social media, and online safety—without constant arguments. Website -https://www.techhealthyfamilies.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/techhealthyfamilies/ This episode of the Self Care Edit is sponsored by Juno Magazine ~ "a print and digital bi-monthly magazine which promotes a natural approach to family life and inspires and supports parents as they journey through the challenges of parenting." Find out more and get your copy or subscription here ~ https://junomagazine.com/ To see more of Emma, the Journal Club, Journals, Online Courses and Coaching Sessions, resources and workshops head to: Journals - https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Ms-Emma-Benyon/author/B0DMM7KKTG Facebook - @emmabenyon.coach Instagram - @emmabenyon.coach Instagram - @journalingwithemma Website - https://emmabenyoncoaching.co.uk/ Email - emma@emmabenyoncoaching.co.uk If you are ready to deepen your journaling practice, find out more about my four week online journaling course ~ https://emmabenyoncoaching.co.uk/journaling-courses/mindfulmomentsjournalingcourse Sign up to the newsletter and get your Wellness Life Check and review your life right now ~ https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/851037/114640934069601722/share
Hellooooo! Greetings from our East Coast family trip! We're recapping everything, including all our Love Island thoughts, the chaos of family trips, our best and worst meals, latest Chat GPTs, and lots more of our random musings. Please do join us, we have stuff to say. 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 episodeThis episode is brought to you by Astral Tequila, the Clue App, K12 Education, Venmo, CAKES Body, and Function Health.House marg summer is here!! Time to stock up! Go to www.astraltequila.com to find Astral near you - and don't forget the limes! Please enjoy responsibly.Clue is an invaluable health companion that meets you where you are. Visit helloclue.com and use code WITHWHIT at checkout for 90% off an annual Clue subscription.Join the more than 3 million families who have been served by K12, and empower your student to reach their full potential now. Go to K12.com/WITHWHIT today to find a tuition-freeK12 powered school near you and enroll now.Venmo Everything with the Venmo Debit card. Visit Venmo.me/debit to learn more and sign up today.I've been wearing CAKES Body nonstop this summer - they're truly a game changer. To try them for yourself, go to cakesbody.com and use code WITHWHIT for 20% off your first order this summer. I chose Function Health because it's the first health platform that gave me access to real data about my body, and the insights to actually do something with it. Visit www.functionhealth.com/WITHWHIT or use gift code WITHWHIT at sign-up to own your health. 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.
Today Karen and Emily dive into the dynamics of marriage and parenting by reminding us that we are not our husband's Holy Spirit! Karen shares her own story about letting go of the urge to control her husband's spiritual journey and offers practical wisdom for managing the emotional ups and downs that come with doing life together. Lean in for practical advice about navigating differences with your spouse, remembering that it is God who ultimately guides our faith journey!Episode Recap:1:49 We diminish God's power when we try to control our husbands6:10 How do I let go of my husband's lack of a quiet time? 9:05 Allow the Holy Spirit to do its job, your job is to love and respect your husband10:15 My husband is harsh when he disciplines, what do I do? 14:10 How can I get my husband to take more initiative and help me more?17:30 Be specific when you ask for help18:45 My husband's moodiness brings me down! Scripture for Reflection:1 Corinthians 3: 6-7 (NIV): "I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow."Questions for Discussion:Can you relate to the feeling of wanting to control your husband's spiritual walk? When has this happened in your own marriage, and how have you handled it?How do you and your spouse parent differently? What strengths does your husband's style bring to the family? What strengths does your style bring? Do you think you make a good team or is there a lack of balance?Do you ever struggle with resentment or feeling overwhelmed in your role as a wife and mother? What steps have you taken to address these feelings, and how did your husband respond?When your husband is in a "blue mood," how do you typically react? Have you found any strategies that help both of you during those times, and how do you maintain your own emotional balance?Have you or your husband used this idea of space to deescalate tension in your relationship? Was it effective?Resources:Looking for a summer study? Check out Peace for the Anxious Mom: https://boaw.teachable.com/p/peace-for-the-anxious-momSign up for Soar at Sea: https://www.soaratsea.com
“There is hope in the certainty that things do change,” writes Buddhist teacher Sharon Salzberg. But there is also real anxiety in the certainty that things do change. Change is the force that pushes us forward, without asking whether we want to move. Can the way we think about and navigate life's transitions improve our experience of them? In Episode 223, Susan and Cynthia are back for Season 10 with a conversation about the relentless nature of change, and what it might mean to lean into hope.
As we continue with our summer reruns, we decided to bring back an oldie but goodie that was one of our favorite episodes we've done in the last year. In this episode, Sara Tan joined us to talk all things makeup, skincare, and parenting. Sara is the global beauty director for Refinery29 and the host of the podcast Gloss Angeles. We got into some great conversations about or own relationships with makeup and beauty, as well as the how we want to help our daughters form their own with makeup. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did! Super Mamás IG: @_supermamas Facebook: Super Mamás Twitter: @_supermamas Website: http://supermamas.com/ This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you a busy mom feeling overwhelmed by clutter that's made up of things you actually use every day? This episode dives deep into a common struggle: how to manage and minimize frequently used items that still make your home feel chaotic.Why This Episode is Perfect for You:You're juggling a million things and need simple, realistic strategies to keep your home manageable.You want to stop feeling overwhelmed by clutter that's “in use” but still driving you crazy.You're curious about how habits and mindset shifts can make a huge difference in your daily life.You want to feel more in control of your space without adding more stress or complicated systems.This episode is packed with practical tips and real-life examples, so you can start making small changes right away. You'll leave feeling less overwhelmed and more in control of your space—no judgment, just understanding and support.So, grab your coffee (or whatever helps you get through the day), and let's talk about how you can minimize clutter, even when it's stuff you actually use. Press play and let's make your home a little calmer, together!What can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do listHow to declutter in an effective and efficient wayGuest interviewsDeep dives on specific topicsFind Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.momPinterest: @DianaRene Are you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Clutter Free Home” to learn how it's possible! And find all of my resources here.
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“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.” – 2 Corinthians 12:9Have an episode idea you want to hear about? Shoot me a message here!Support the showShe Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood (New Motherhood Book with Ascension- Be encouraged and uplifted: www.ascensionpress.com/sheloved) I am convinced that God is on mission to restore and revive the beautiful vocation of motherhood right here and right now! Let's build up this community of catholic moms who are answering the call to this mighty work! If this episode blessed you, I would be so honored if you shared it with a friend, rated it, or left us a review! Support the show!!If you want to come join our community and help support the show I'd be so blessed! www.patreon.com/latteandlaundrypodcastI always love to connect :suzanne@latteandlaundry.com
We're back with another roundtable, and this week Ashley and I get to chat with two powerhouse guests. Alison Campbell is a former HR tech exec, and now is the founder of unBurnt, a company redefining how we prevent burnout. Dr. Sheryl Ziegler is a clinical psychologist and author of the books Mommy Burnout and The Crucial Years. These two women are on a mission to rewire how we think about stress, success, self-worth, and how we raise the next generation. Our conversation dives deep into what burnout really feels like, why many of us miss the signs of it, the systems that perpetuate it, how to heal your nervous system, and what it takes to raise burnout-resistant kids. This is a must-listen for anyone tired of just pushing through. Show links: Ashley: And/Both Podcast Alison Campbell: unBurnt Dr. Sheryl Ziegler: drsherylziegler.com Read The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health and Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood (Ages 6-12) Read Mommy Burnout: How to Reclaim Your Life and Raise Healthier Children in the Process As always, I'd love to hear from you! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on IG @pgishparenting, or you can always find me at www.pgishparenting.com.
Motherhood isn't always picture-perfect, and in this episode, Jennifer peels back the filter to talk about the side of parenting most people skip. From the unspoken emotional weight to the moments no one warns you about, this episode is a heart-to-heart reminder that you're not alone — and you're not crazy for feeling how you feel.Whether you're in the thick of it or just catching your breath, this one's for every mama who's ever whispered, "Why didn't anyone tell me?"
Join Natalie for an inspiring episode featuring Purpose Driven Mama, Cara Harvey! Together, they explore what it means to live a purpose-driven life, the surprising impact of just 15 minutes a day, and how to uncover the real reasons behind feeling like there's never enough time. This episode is a must-listen for Christian moms seeking to boost productivity while thriving in faith and motherhood.Cara is a wife, mom to a 18-year-old stepson, 9-year-old daughter, 7-year-old son, and a woman of God. She works as a productivity coach for work at home moms and her mission is to provide women with the tools, resources, and community to reach their goals, empower themselves, find their happiness, and live a life by design. She does this via her blog, podcast "The Purpose Driven Mom Show", virtual community groups, and e-courses that help moms figure out how to grow and scale a business without hustle, shame, or guilt.Listen in to learn how Cara is guiding moms to thrive with purpose!Natalie invites you to listen in and stay for this journey.Please like, subscribe, rate, review, and share so we can help other mamas who are feeling stuck in their anger and burnout find joy in their motherhood journey!Cara's Links:WEBSITE: apurposedrivenmom.comPODCAST: A Purpose Driven Mom PodcastFACEBOOKFACEBOOK GROUPINSTAGRAM: @apurposedrivenmomTIKTOK: @purposedrivenmomYOUTUBESponsor:Plan to Eat – click here for your FREE trial and 20% off your first annual subscription!Questions, thoughts, feedback? Send me a text!Connect with Natalie: Natalie's Website: nataliehixson.comInstagram: instagram.com/angrymamacoachPinterest: pinterest.com/nataliehixsonYouTube: @angrymamacoachAcknowledgements: Producer and editor: Skye Hixson Music: Simon Reid www.simonreidmusic.com
Something you hear very little about in the mainstream cycling media is motherhood. And yet, pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding, and caring for little humans all have a profound impact on our bodies and our relationship with the bike.In this re-released podcast interview with Ali Frendin, we discuss pelvic floor health, getting back on the bike after childbirth, and the psychological impact of motherhood.
This conversation is full of gentle reminders and practical ideas for building rhythms of care into your everyday life... so you're not just making it through motherhood, you're actually enjoying it. You'll hear from three incredible moms: Celeste, Tiffany, and Abby, who each found their own way to prioritize soul care. Not the spa-day kind, but the kind that fits into the cracks of real life. The kind that helps you feel more like yourself again. In this episode, you'll hear:
In this conversation, Stephanie Case shares her inspiring journey as an ultra marathon runner and a mother. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of balancing her passion for running with motherhood, including her experience of breastfeeding during a race. The discussion highlights the importance of identity, support, and mental health for mothers, as well as breaking stereotypes surrounding motherhood and athleticism. Stephanie's story serves as a powerful reminder of what women are capable of, especially in the face of societal expectations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How often do you talk to God about your finances? I know how easy it is to try to navigate the stress and strain of money problems on your own, but things become so much clearer when you partner with the One who provides all of your needs. I know that this way [...]
During a conversation at The Reparations Club, I spoke to Victoria Monét about her debut children's book, motherhood, and chasing her dreams. Victoria discussed the difficult moments of separation that inspired “Everywhere You Are.” From her daughter's stay in the NICU to her first day of school, Victoria realized there wasn't a market for explaining similar periods of distance to children. She drew on her incredible songwriting ability and childhood memories of living in a starlit neighborhood to write the book she and her daughter needed. The pair collaborated on this project, much like their Grammy nominated “Hollywood.”Victoria explained how she ensures that her daughter feels loved despite her busy schedule. She shared their routine with us, which includes listening to calming frequencies and learning positive affirmations. Hazel has repeated these affirmations outside of Victoria's presence, so she is confident that these reminders are taking root. Our discussion revealed Victoria's deep commitment to fostering Hazel's sense of independence. She hopes that by communicating the importance of traveling to chase her dreams, Hazel will be inspired to chase hers with confidence.Tune in as we discuss:How she prepares Hazel before she is away on tourWhy chasing her dreams is good for her and her family Tips for dealing with mom guiltHow her career aspirations changed with motherhoodThe wellness habits that help her unwind when she's homePurchase Victoria's book from Reparations ClubRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Victoria Monet (@victoriamonet) & Reparations Club (@reparations.club) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's topic is all things matrescence as we look at the book, Mothershift: Reclaiming Motherhood as a Rite of Passage. We will discuss the process of matrescence and the developmental steps that many people do not understand. Join us to learn more! Jessie Harrold is a coach and doula who has been supporting women through radical life transformations and other rites of passage for over 15 years. She works one-on-one with women and mothers to facilitate mentorship programs, women's circles, rituals, retreats, and nature-based experiences. Jessie is the author of Mothershift: Reclaiming Motherhood as a Rite of Passage and Project Body Love: my quest to love my body and the surprising truth I found instead. She also hosts The Becoming Podcast. Jessie lives on the east coast of Canada, where she raises her two children, writes, and tends the land. Show Highlights: What is matrescence? Comparisons between matrescence and adolescence (both transitions are processes that take time) Jessie's model of matrescence: The Four Elements of Radical Transformation: Earth – Orient yourself to what's true, and name the change. Water – (Think tears.) Grief over the self you were before this transformation is a normal part of transitioning to motherhood. Air – The liminal space of the “in-between” when you haven't fully integrated into the identity of being a mother. Fire – An igniting of the ember within you as you integrate into the identity of motherhood. This motherhood transition is an opportunity to let go of other things that aren't serving us well. Systemic factors that force women into “losing themselves in motherhood” The challenges we face in motherhood are part of the development into matrescence, but we still need the tools and resources to navigate them. “The Mother Powers”- the things that help us get through matrescence Matrescence is a beautiful process. A glimpse into Jessie's next book project Resources: Connect with Jessie Harrold: Website, Instagram, Email, Mothershift: Reclaiming Motherhood as a Rite of Passage, Project Body Love: my quest to love my body and the surprising truth I found instead, and The Becoming Podcast. Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA or visit cdph.ca.gov Please find resources in English and Spanish at Postpartum Support International, or by phone/text at 1-800-944-4773. There are many free resources, like online support groups, peer mentors, a specialist provider directory, and perinatal mental health training for therapists, physicians, nurses, doulas, and anyone who wants to be more supportive in offering services. You can also follow PSI on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and most other platforms Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! If you are a California resident looking for a therapist in perinatal mental health, email me about openings for private pay clients. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's Morning Manna, we turn to Proverbs 6:20–24 to discover how God's wisdom—handed down through parental instruction and Scripture—acts as both a guide and a guard. This passage shows us that truth is meant to be tied to our hearts and visible in our lives. We explore how God's commandments walk with us, watch over us, and even whisper to us in the quiet moments—keeping us from destruction and lighting the way forward.Join the leading community for Conservative Christians! https://www.FaithandValues.comYou can partner with us by visiting https://www.FaithandValues.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 399 Vero Beach, FL 32961.Get high-quality emergency preparedness food today from American Reserves!https://www.AmericanReserves.comIt's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. Now available in eBook and audio formats! Order Final Day from Amazon today!https://www.amazon.com/Final-Day-Characteristics-Second-Coming/dp/0578260816/Apple users, you can download the audio version on Apple Books! https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/final-day-10-characteristics-of-the-second-coming/id1687129858Purchase the 4-part DVD set or start streaming Sacrificing Liberty today. https://www.sacrificingliberty.com/watchThe Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today! https://tru.news/faucielf