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Join us today in an important discussion about parenting for moral courage. Kimberly Begg, the author of 'Unbreakable,' shares the inspiring journey that led to her book. Motivated by the lives of saints who inspired other saints, she emphasizes the vital role of courage as a habit, essential for raising children in today's increasingly secular world. Highlighting the need to instill courage in children's daily lives, Kimberly shares some practical ideas for how to start small and encourage our children to fearlessly live out their Catholic identity. Kimberly Begg is the editor of Catholic School Playbook, project advisor to Run With Saints, and director of programs and general counsel of the Ortner Family Foundation. She lives in Virginia with her husband and five children. Key takeaways: Courage as a Habit: Emphasizing the necessity of instilling courage in children's daily lives. 2. Safeguarding Innocence: Stressing the importance of protecting innocence until puberty. 3. Parenting and Exposure: Balancing insulation from and exposure to the world. 4. Catholic Imagination: Fostering a Catholic imagination through stories of saints. 5. Generational Impact: Recognizing the influence of parenting on future generations and the duty to instill faith. 6. Building a Catholic Culture: Advocating for authentically Catholic home libraries to guide children in discerning God's will. 7. The Power of Saintly Stories: Using stories of saints to inspire courage and guide children in living out God's will. Want to learn more? Signed copies of Kimberly's book Unbreakable and a free 17-page study guide are available at kimberlybegg.com.
There are two main reasons you might not have healthy boundaries right now. One is because you're trying to create them during a painful or unpleasant moment. Unfortunately that rarely ever works, because in the moment your emotions are likely high, which means your intellect is low. Therefore making decisions ahead of time, when you're calm, ensures that you make significantly better decisions and have less decision fatigue in a heated moment. The second main reason you might not have healthy boundaries is because you're focusing on controlling the wrong thing with the boundaries you do create. For example, you're trying to keep your kids from doing (or not doing) something you don't want. Instead, I want to offer that healthy boundaries help you focus on what is actually within your control and will ultimately protect your peace. But first you have to have peace to protect. You can hear me talk about how to have peace by putting your life into Right Order and then explain how to Create Healthy Boundaries to protect that peace during this week's episode of the Happy, Holy Mama Podcast: Creating Healthy Boundaries. Then, download my free PDF resource to help walk you step-by-step through my process to create the exact Healthy Boundaries you need for your own family, by showing you how to make the best decisions ahead of time. This is one of the most popular strategies that my clients love to use and healthy boundaries are something we create together in nearly every coaching call we have, because THEY WORK! It is my PLEASURE to share this long awaited episode that is all about creating healthy boundaries that protect your peace as well as protecting the most important relationships!! This was an absolutely delightful interview that I had with best selling author Lisa Mladnich and which was first released on the Homeschooling Saints Podcast in May 2023. I am truly over the moon to share it with you here! After you listen, don't forget to click Creating Healthy Boundaries to download a free resource to walk you step by step through my simple, unique process. Are you on the edge of your seat waiting for the Happy, Holy Mama Membership to open for enrollment again? Well, there is a "secret" Back Door to getting into the membership between open enrollment periods. Hop on a Consult Call with me and I'll help you get clear on what your goals are for your life, how you want to experience your life while you work toward those goals, and I'll show you how my coaching and this program will help you do all of that with support along the way. Booking your Consult Call is the key to the secret Back Door to the membership. Want in? Book your call now and I'll see you soon!
Michael and Lori talk about some exciting projects that Lori is working on, new milestones in their lives, and the importance of helping children become independently dependent on God. Also, Michael teaches Lori a new word.
Ice cream for dinner, broken brackets, and helping kids to unplug, especially at restaurants.
Lent, sleep test, British accents and more are covered by Michael and Lori. No, this is not the last episode.
It has been a month since the last episode, but Michael and Lori are back talking about all that has transpired.
Lori and Michael are tired but wanted to wish everyone a Happy Balaclava New Year!
Lori and Michael finally found some time to record again after a busy November. They talk about recent happenings and Advent.
This week we meet with Andre Abuharb founder of www.catholicapparel.com.au We discuss how to raise a family of saints, and we will not spoil this week some of the very practical insights he shares with us. Make sure for all your evangelical streetwear you checkout the above link to order online or in store. SUBSCRIBE to our weekly Alert and Newsletter: www.thecatholictoolboxshow.com Get your copy of "The Art of Practical Catholicism" by George Manassa: store.parousiamedia.com/the-art-of-practical-catholicism-your-faith-guide-george-manassa-paperback/ Make your purchase at our online store: spreadshirt.com/the-catholic-toolbox/ Book George Manassa to speak at your parish or event now: www.parousiamedia.com/george-manassa/ - Platforms: Television Host - TV Maria: tvmaria.ph Radio Host - Voice of Charity Australia (1701AM): www.voc.org.au ONLINE Radio Host - Cradio Online Radio: www.cradio.org.au Partner - Parousia Media: www.parousiamedia.com Partner - EWTN Asia Pacific www.ewtnasiapacific.com Guest Link: www.catholicapparel.com.au - DISCLAIMER This Episode does not count as Medical, Psychological or professional advice. All the contents within the parameters of this episode are simply the personal views of the host and guest(s) and any personal advice reflected should always be verified by your relevant professional. In no way is this a substitute for seeking any professional advice and we urge that you seek relevant professional attention at any stage. Please seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Website. If you are experiencing issues please call 000 OR if you need assistance call 13 11 14 within Australia
10/31/22 7am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah chat about Affirmative Action case the Supreme Court is taking and top Halloween costumes this year. Alfonso joins to discuss the Latino vote in the upcoming election, highlighting issues such as Immigration, the family and abortion. David and Pamela share the steps they are taking to raise saints in their house and how they plan on celebrating Halloween and All Saints Day
Michael wanted to watch some football and Lori had some smelly issues. They talk about the virtue of modesty.
Lori offers a couple of apologies to Michael. They discuss how parents can - and should - be involved in helping their children discern what type of music is good for their souls.
Michael triggered a kerfuffle getting his morning coffee and Lori is allergic to hamsters. They discuss which of the 6 listeners could be the number one listener. Somehow they find their way into a real discussion on feeling at home when you to church.
Michael is trying fix his snoring and did the laundry. Lori discovered a new social media application. They discuss an article by a family counselor in which he discusses the dangers of high-fiving others.
Michael has a new t-shirt and basketball sneakers. Lori is sore from a new workout program. They discuss the topic of a different podcast (per the suggestion of one of the 6 listeners): "the 3 great untruths".
The world is back to "normal" which means the Lavignes have a cold in the house. Michael and Lori discuss the stress that comes with the beginning of the school year and share some practical strategies that has helped them manage all the activity.
After a long, long, long break Michael and Lori are back in business with the podcast. The reason(s) for the long break, the summer, the crazy culture, and more are discussed. Show note: Michael gave the wrong email address for the show. It is raising8podcast@gmail.com
Michael and Lori were able to get away by themselves for the weekend. They discuss this weekend's Gospel with a focus on discovering Christ in suffering.
Michael and Lori reflect on the Gospel reading for Good Shepherd Sunday and discuss how parents can talk to kids about recent news.
It has been a while but Lori and Michael are back. They explain the reason for the lack of episodes recently, discuss this Sunday's Gospel reading, and look to the future.
Michael went away for a work trip last weekend, which led to a lost key card and a flat tire.
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Raising 8 is back after Michael survives another man cold.The Lavignes are excited about the Providence Friars making it to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Lori and Michael discuss some issues they have with a recent or all the episodes of the show "This is Us."
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Michael and Lori almost didn't record an episode this week and Michael is confused about what time of year it is. They take some talking about God's providence and the importance of teaching children about being aware of God's movement in their lives.
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Lent has begun! Michael and Lori do not have a lot to banter about, but they do spend some time talking about spiritual attack.
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Produced by St Gabriel Catholic Radio
Produced by St Gabriel Catholic Radio
Produced by St Gabriel Catholic Radio
Produced by St Gabriel Catholic Radio
Produced by St Gabriel Catholic Radio
This week Fr. Garrett and Paul sit down with Tori Gray to talk about our upcoming Advent Series, motherhood, and how her family is taking time to celebrate Advent. Register here for our Advent Mission 12/13-12/15
Happy New Year, friends. That is right; it is ADVENT! Listen here to find out some of our favorite Advent and Christmas things.
Danielle Bianchi joins us on the show this week to talk about how the kids help lead her and Paul to sainthood. We also talk about our favorite resources (hint Paul always talks about the same one)
Fr. Garrett and Paul talk about how their roles in the church have impacted their families.
Raising Saints Podcast is a podcast that is intended to help families lead each other to sainthood
From Season 2, Episode 9: We answer two kid's questions. Cassidy, age 10, wants to know how we can be sorry for our sins when we don't know how. And Joseph, age 5, wants an answer to the age old question about why there is evil in the world. Plus, we finish with our segment called "How I Heard God" in which the co-hosts share how they noticed God's presence this week.
Today on the show: Julia Struckley of Seven Mile Chats; Find Julia on Instagram @sevenmilechats Seven Mile Chats is a scripture based show, in which guest share their favorite Bible verses. Fr. Michael Connolly and Alexandra Sullivan, of Raising Saints; Find us on Instagram @raisingsaintspodcast Raising Saints is a family oriented show, in which the hosts answers kids' questions about the faith, the Church and more.
How do we raise saints? We teach them to discern the will of God and to obey what the Lord tells them. But we live in a world that's so loud, few of us know how to hear the Lord's voice anymore. What if the best chance we can give our children is to teach them to manage their minds? To quiet the chatter so they can hear God? In this episode, we lay out the six lessons in our new Raising Saints home study program. We believe that if we can raise a generation of Catholic children who can manage their minds and listen to God, we can truly change the world.
Join us for a conversation about Lent and Holy Week! Present in this conversation: Erin from In The Thicket @inthethicketpodcast and www.inthethicketpodcast.com Jenna from A Shower of Roses @ashowerofroses and www.ashowerofrosespodcast.com Alexandra & Father Connelly from Raising Saints @raisingsaints and linktr.ee/RaisingSaints Rachel from To Grow Good @togrowgood and www.togrowgood.com Matthew from Catholic & @catholicandpodcast and www.anchor.fm/catholicandpodcast
Bobby interviews Elissa Bjeletich, the host of the AFR podcast "Raising Saints" and the author of the new Ancient Faith Publishing book In God's Hands: A Mother's Journey through Her Infant's Critical Illness.
Dr. Roxanne Lowe interview Elissa Bjeletich, the author of Blueprints for the Little Church and the host of the podcast Raising Saints.
Elissa Bjeletich, author of Blueprints for the Little Church and the host of the AFR podcast "Raising Saints," speaks at The Holy Taxiarchai and St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Niles, Illinois.