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Episode 062 Motherhood By Design
Hettie Brittz helps us to understand how our natural temperament is just motherhood by design: God's design. Click below to listen!About Our Guest: Hettie Brittz (From HettieBrittz.com/about) As a former speech, language and hearing therapist, Hettie worked in...
Episode 060 How to Prepare for the Sex Talk
The Sex Talk… Probably one of the most awkward conversations a parent can prepare for… but it doesn’t have to be. Luke and Trisha Gilkerson are no strangers to answering necessary questions about development, puberty, pornography, and sex.Connect with Luke and Trisha...
Neurodiversity in Marriage: Practical Ways to Parent When You’re Wired Differently
Neurodiversity in Marriage: Practical Ways to Parent When You’re Wired Differently When I think of practical ways to parent, the top guiding principle in our family is WE ARE TEAM KUBO. It’s short, sweet, to the point and an excellent reminder that at the end of the...
Neurodiversity in Marriage: Minding Money Matters
Money is the leading cause of divorce in the U.S. There is so much history, emotion and belief tied up in how people handle money. The neurodiverse couple is no different. Though money matters are something all married couples must negotiate, they can be especially...
Episode 058 | Real Moms Get Honest About Anger – Part 2
Amber and Wendy are back for part 2 of this series on how real moms get honest about anger and what happens to our reactions when we feel out of control. Click below to listen! Meet the Authors! A former high school English teacher, Amber is a work-at-home mom of 4...
Neurodiversity in Marriage: Why a Difficult Marriage isn’t a Bad Marriage
When we first married, I had high hopes of a biblical marriage. I looked forward to being the heart of the home with my husband at the head. We both did. We talked about it during our premarital counseling sessions and when we daydreamed together of what life would be...
The Labor of Motherhood: When the Minutes Seem Like Hours
The Labor of Motherhood: When the Minutes Seem Like Hours I delivered my firstborn son 12 years ago. The labor pains were intense and the minutes felt like hours as I struggled with back labor. Labor left me achingly tired and emptied of all that I possessed within...
This is What Your Teens Are Asking About Dating, Relationships, and Sex
This is What Your Teens Are Asking About Dating, Relationships, and Sex While most of us are glad our teenaged years are behind us, there is a whole new generation growing up and asking tough questions. They want to know things you and I wanted to know at 12... 16.......
We Need Each Other: Practical Ways to be Extended Family to Single Parents
The smell of coffee stirs you from sleep. You smile as your eyes open and fall on your husband’s empty pillow. As you stumble into the kitchen, stretching slowly, he turns from flipping the pancakes. “Morning, honey. Thought I’d let you sleep in.” He plants a quick...