Discover how early exposure to pornography can impact the developing brain and shape our understanding of sex, relationships, and self-worth in our enlightening conversation with Sam Black. Learn how the young, impressionable brain struggles to process explicit material and why protecting children from its lasting effects is crucial. Join us as we dive deep into […]
Blended Families: Building Strong Bonds and Embracing God’s Plan :: [Episode 148]
Hi friends, On today’s episode, I have a heart-to-heart with my real-life friends, Scott and Vanessa Martindale, authors of “Blended and Redeemed,” about the challenges and victories faced by blended families. We discuss the importance of prioritizing one’s spouse over children, co-parenting, and the mental health challenges faced by the parents and children. We […]
Confronting Our Internal Bullies: Unmasking Emotional Toxins and Distractions :: [Episode 147]
Hey friends! It’s no surprise we live in a world full of distractions and internal bullies. We’re often advised to limit time on social media and Netflix. What if social media isn’t the problem? What if it’s covering up emotional toxins poisoning your thoughts? Today’s conversation is with Billie Jauss. We are […]
Parenting Through Anxiety: Navigating School Shootings and Fostering Resilience
This heartfelt episode explores the anxiety that arises from school shootings and their impact on parents and children. We discuss navigating our anxiety, promoting mental health, and processing emotions after such tragedies. Our guest, Dr. Jessica Peck, shares her experiences as a pediatric nurse practitioner and first responder in her community. We also touch on […]
The Art of Awe: Rediscovering Enchantment in Our Anxious Lives
If you’ve been feeling burned out, overwhelmed, or disconnected from joy, this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, we sit down with Katherine May to talk about rediscovering enchantment in everyday life. Katherine shares insights from her book Enchantment: Awaken Wonder in an Anxious Age. She also reflects on how small moments of wonder […]