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You're standing in the kitchen, half-listening while stirring dinner, when your child's voice cuts through the noise: "You don't listen to me." You pause, surprised, maybe even a little hurt, thinking, But I'm listening all the time.
Most parents want to understand their children. They ask questions, give advice, solve problems, and try to guide them in the right direction. But sometimes there is a gap between what a parent hears and what a child is trying to say.
In this episode of Equipped To Be, Connie Albers talks about The Listening Gap and why good, loving parents can still miss the heart behind their child's words. What started as a conversation about listening to teens applies to children of all ages, spouses, friendships, and everyday relationships.
Connie shares practical ways parents can slow down, listen before solving, pay attention to what is not being said, and create the kind of trust that makes a child want to open up again.
Because listening is not just about hearing words. It is about helping your child feel seen, known, and understood.
If you have ever wondered why your child shuts down, pushes back, or says you don't understand, this conversation will help you listen differently and respond with greater wisdom, patience, and connection.
Read the full show notes with links here: Listening Beyond Words: How to Really Hear Your Child
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As America celebrates its 250th birthday, parents have an opportunity to look beyond the fireworks, headlines, and history lessons and ask a deeper question: What kind of children are we raising for the future?
In this episode, Connie Albers talks about why America's next 250 years starts at home. The future of our nation will not only be shaped in Washington, D.C., classrooms, courts, or elections. It will be shaped around kitchen tables, in family conversations, through sibling relationships, in moments of correction, and in the daily ways parents teach children freedom, responsibility, truth, service, and faith.
This conversation will help parents see the powerful role they play in shaping children who can think clearly, love deeply, serve faithfully, and carry responsibility into the future.
Read the full show notes with links here: America's Next 250 Years Starts At Home
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We are living through the greatest childhood experiment in history.
For the first time, children have unlimited access to screens, social media, gaming, AI, and adult ideas. Parents are asking how much screen time is too much. But perhaps the more important question is this:
What kind of childhood are we building while the culture is busy building one for us?
Read the full show notes with links here: What Kind of Childhood Am I Building in a Digital World?
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What happens when the children you raised become adults with lives, homes, marriages, schedules, and decisions of their own?
In this episode of Equipped To Be, Connie Albers talks about one of the tender parts of parenting that few people prepare us for: learning how to let our children go without losing the relationship.
Parents spend years guiding, teaching, correcting, sacrificing, and showing up. But as children grow into adults, the relationship has to change. We are still their parents, but we are no longer parenting them in the same way.
Connie shares what it looks like to move from control to connection, from correction to counsel, and from being needed every day to being trusted over time. She also helps parents understand the difference between being included and expecting access, especially when adult children marry and begin building their own family unit.
If you are raising children now, this conversation will help you think about the kind of relationship you are building for the future. And if your children are already grown, this episode will encourage you to release them with grace while continuing to love them well.
Letting go does not mean losing them. Sometimes, it is the very thing that gives the relationship room to grow.
Read the listener notes with links here: Letting Adult Children Go Without Losing Them
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Have you ever stopped to consider what kind of family you're building?
In this special conversation, my longtime friend Sherri Seligson and I look back on the years we spent raising and homeschooling our children together and share some of the lessons that matter even more now that our children are grown.
It's easy to get caught up in academics, activities, and keeping up with everyone else. But looking back, some of the most important decisions we made had nothing to do with achievement and everything to do with relationships.
In this episode, we talk about why sibling friendships matter more than many parents realize, how shared family experiences help create lasting bonds, and why resisting the pressure to overschedule your children may be one of the best gifts you can give your family.
This isn't a conversation about perfect parenting. It's a conversation between two friends reflecting on what helped build connection, strengthen relationships, and create a family culture that lasts long after the school years are over.
If you've ever wondered what really matters in the long run, this episode is for you.
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Read the full show notes with links here: The End Game of Parenting with Sherri Seligson
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Summer is here, and many parents are stepping into it already feeling tired, behind, or unsure of what their children need most.
In this encouraging episode of Equipped To Be, Connie Albers welcomes new listeners and speaks directly to parents who are wrapping up the school year or wondering how to make summer meaningful without turning it into another performance season.
After speaking to hundreds of homeschool families and sharing about the benefits of summer break, Connie reminds parents that summer can be more than a pause from school. It can be a time of rest, reconnection, reflection, and renewed family rhythms.
You'll hear why children need a break from constant output, how simple structure can bring peace without pressure, why summer is a chance to reconnect with your child, and why you do not have to fix everything before the next school year begins.
If you've been asking, "Are we behind?" or "What should summer look like for our family?" this episode will help you slow down, breathe, and focus on what matters most. Even if you work full-time and the children already have weeks planned, you can meet their need for a break this summer.
Summer doesn't have to be another season of pressure. It can become a gift that your family receives together.
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Read the full listener notes with links here: What Every Parent Needs to Hear Before Summer Begins
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Mom overload is real. And too many moms are carrying more than they were ever meant to carry alone.
Between raising children, managing the house, meeting everyone's needs, keeping up with schedules, and trying to hold your family together emotionally, it can feel like there is never enough of you to go around. You keep showing up, but inside you may feel exhausted, scattered, irritable, or one hard day away from breaking.
In this episode, Connie Albers speaks directly to the weary mom who loves her family deeply but feels stretched thin. You'll learn how to recognize the warning signs of burnout, release unrealistic expectations, create margin in your day, and stop carrying guilt for needing rest.
With practical encouragement and faith-filled wisdom, Connie reminds you that you don't have to do it all, carry it all, or prove you are strong enough. God sees you, cares for you, and will give you strength for the next step.
Take a deep breath, mama. Mom overload doesn't have to crush you.
Read the full show notes with links here: Don't Let Mom Overload Crush You
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Many women are surrounded by people but still feel deeply lonely. They serve, lead, parent, work, and care for everyone around them, yet still wonder why real friendship feels so hard to find. In this episode, Connie talks with Becky Harling, author of Friend-Wise, about how to build meaningful friendships through listening, empathy, humility, and intentional connection.
We also talk about why meaningful friendship can feel so difficult in today's busy, distracted world and how learning to listen, show empathy, and be intentional can help us build the kind of relationships our hearts need.
Read the full show notes with links here: The Lost Art of Making Friends With Becky Harling
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Most believers don't struggle with whether God speaks. People struggle to know if they're actually hearing Him.
In this episode of Chosen by God, Connie sits down with Rachael Groll for an honest conversation about what it really means to recognize God's voice in the middle of everyday life.
Not in the quiet moments alone. But in decisions, doubts, parenting, pressure, and the weight of wanting to get it right.
Because underneath so many questions is one that doesn't get said out loud:
"What if I miss Him?"
Together, they unpack:
Why hearing God often feels unclear, even for faithful believers The difference between God's voice, your thoughts, and outside noise How to grow in discernment without becoming anxious or over-spiritualizing everything What Scripture actually shows us about how God speaks And how to move forward with confidence when you're not 100% sureThis isn't about chasing a feeling or waiting for a perfect answer.
It's about becoming the kind of person who can recognize His voice—
and trust Him enough to follow it.If you've ever second-guessed a decision, questioned what you're sensing, or quietly wondered if you're doing this whole "hearing God" thing right, this conversation will encourage you.
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Read the full show notes with links here: Chosen by God with Rachael Groll
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There's a lie a lot of parents are carrying, and it's wearing them out.
It sounds responsible. It sounds loving. It even sounds right.
But it's not.
It says: If I just try harder, stay on top of everything, catch every change in my child, I can keep things from going off track.
So you stay alert.
You overthink conversations after they happen.
You try to read moods, prevent problems, smooth things out before they escalate.
But the problem is, it never lets up.
Because deep down, you know—you can't actually control most of what you're trying to manage.
That's where the exhaustion is coming from.
In this episode, I'm not going to give you a list of tips or tell you to "just rest more." That's not the problem.
I'm going to name the lie that's driving the pressure, show you how it quietly reshapes your parenting, and help you step out of it without stepping away from your responsibility as a parent.
Because there's a difference between being engaged and being overextended.
Between leading your child and trying to carry everything for them.
And if you don't see the difference, you'll keep running hard in a direction that never actually gives you peace.
If you've been feeling tired in a way sleep doesn't fix, this is why.
You don't have to be an exhausted parent!
Read the listener notes with links here: The Lie Exhausting Parents
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When your adult child pulls away, it can feel like something in your life has quietly broken. You struggle with heartbreak, confusion, and a strong desire to make things right again. You notice the conversations change, the connection shifts, and you're left holding questions you never thought you'd have to ask.
What happened?
What do I do now?
Will this ever be restored?If you're walking through distance, silence, or estrangement with your child, I want you to hear me:
You are not alone.
And this is not beyond repair.In this episode, I'm walking you through what research actually shows about why estrangement happens and, more importantly, what begins to repair it. Because many of the instincts parents have in this season, while understandable, often push the relationship further away.
We're going to talk about what actually helps.
How trust is rebuilt.
Why emotional safety matters more than being right.
And what it looks like to stay steady when everything in you wants to fix it quickly.This situation is not about quick answers or perfect conversations. It took time to get to this point; it will take time to restore and mend the fractures.
We want to focus on becoming the kind of parent your adult child can move toward again.
And if you're carrying the deeper fear, "What if they never come back?"
We'll address that too. Because even in the silence, God is still at work.
In you. In them. And in the story that's still unfolding.Don't lose hope. Join me if you or someone you know is living
Read the full listener notes with links here: When Your Adult Child Pulls Away: What Actually Repairs the Relationship
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Train Your Kids to Thrive in an AI World
The world your kids are growing up in?
It won't reward them for what they know.
It will reward them for how they think, how they relate, and how they respond under pressure.And most parents aren't preparing them for that.
In this eye-opening conversation, Connie Albers sits down with Jonathan Brush to challenge the outdated definition of success—and replace it with something far more enduring.
Because thriving in an AI-driven world isn't about keeping up with technology.
It's about developing the kind of character and capability technology can't replace.In this episode, you'll learn how to raise children who:
• Take full responsibility instead of making excuses
• Build strong, meaningful relationships in a digital world
• Become extraordinary in the ordinary moments of life
• Know how to create real value wherever they go
• Stay resilient when life doesn't go as plannedIf you've felt the pressure to "get it right" in a rapidly changing world, this episode will steady you and refocus you on what actually matters.
Because the goal isn't to raise kids who succeed on paper.
It's to raise kids who can stand firm, think clearly, and thrive; no matter what comes nextRead the full show notes with links here: Train Kids to Thrive in an AI World with Jonathan Brush
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There is a question I'm asked often: How do you actually build a strong family?
It sounds simple, but when you're living it day to day, it can feel anything but.
In my conversation with Sally Clarkson, we step back and talk about what really shapes a family over time. Hint: It's not the quick fixes, the pressure from culture, but the decisions we made, long before we knew how they would turn out.
We talk about:
Why keeping God at the center changes everything How to resist cultural expectations that pull your family off course The importance of defining who you are as a family And why small, consistent choices matter more than big momentsOne of the things Sally said that you need to remember: every family has its own puzzle.
That means you don't have to copy someone else's model, but you do need to be intentional about building your own.
If you've been feeling pulled in too many directions or wondering if what you're doing is really making a difference, this conversation will help you step back, refocus, and remember what matters most.
Because a strong family isn't built all at once. It's shaped over time, by the decisions you keep making.
You don't want to miss this episode.
Read the full show notes with links here: The Decisions We Made That Shaped Our Families
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Most of motherhood happens where no one is looking.
The folded laundry.
The repeated meals.
The quiet moments where you choose patience instead of frustration.And if you're honest, it can make you wonder: Does any of this really matter?
In this episode, Connie Albers brings clarity to one of the most overlooked truths in parenting:
The work you feel is invisible is actually the work shaping your child the most.
With warmth and authentic authority, Connie unpacks what truly forms a child's heart and why the small, consistent, unseen moments matter far more than the big ones the world celebrates.
You'll discover:
Why consistency matters more than intensity in raising secure children How emotional safety shapes your child's willingness to trust and open up The hidden spiritual work of motherhood that carries a lasting impact What happens when we measure motherhood by the wrong thingsIf you've ever felt unseen, overlooked, or unsure if you're doing enough, this episode will steady you and remind you of what is true.
Because you're not just managing a home.
You are shaping a life. One unseen moment at a time.
Read the full show notes with links here: The Work That Shapes Your Child Most
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Your children don't just hear your words; they feel what you carry.
Even when you try to hide your stress.
Even when you think you're holding it together.They feel it, and it shapes how safe their world feels.
In this episode, we're taking a deeper look at how stress affects children and why your emotional state becomes the environment your child grows up in. Not to add pressure, but to give you clarity and a way forward.
Because you don't have to remove every stressor in your life to raise peaceful, calm, secure kids.
But you do need to understand how what you carry gets carried by them.
I'll walk you through:
• how children absorb stress (even when nothing is said)
• what your child is really asking during chaotic seasons
• why emotional regulation starts with you
• simple, practical ways to create stability inside your homeThis is not about being a perfect parent.
It's about becoming a steady one.
Read the full listener notes with links here: Children Absorb the Stress Parents Carry
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Something has shifted in childhood.
Parents feel it, but most can't quite explain it.
Conversations are happening earlier.
Pressure is showing up sooner.
And the pace of childhood feels like it's speeding up right in front of us.So parents are left wondering:
Is Childhood Disappearing?
Or are we raising children in a completely different world?In this powerful episode, Connie Albers names what many are experiencing but few are able to articulate.
She introduces a framework called The Age of Acceleration, and unpacks the five forces quietly re-shaping childhood today.
You'll begin to see:
Why exposure is happening earlier than development can support
Why technology is advancing faster than wisdom
Why children are feeling more, but aren't equipped to handle it
And why parenting today feels heavier, faster, and less predictable
But this episode doesn't just explain the shift.
It helps you understand your role within it.
Because when you can name what's happening, something changes.
You stop second-guessing.
You stop reacting to the chaos.
And you start leading your family with clarity again.Childhood isn't disappearing.
But it is being reshaped.
And when you understand how, you can raise children who are steady, even in a world that isn't.
Read the full show notes with links here: The Five Forces Re-Shaping Childhood
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Have you noticed how often adults disagree with each other now?
People are losing trust in authority. Teachers say one thing. Experts say another. Social media says something completely different. And quietly, many parents are asking a question they never expected to ask:
Who is shaping our children right now and can I protect them?
Children may not follow the headlines or cultural debates, but they do feel the confusion around them. And when authority outside the home becomes uncertain, they instinctively look to the people closest to them for direction.
Which means something important is happening right now. The world our children are growing up in is changing and we need to slow things down.
For generations, parents could rely on the authority of the institutions around them. Schools reinforced what families taught at home. Communities shared similar expectations. Experts were generally trusted voices of guidance.
But today, many parents sense that something feels different, and they are concerned.
Experts disagree publicly. Cultural expectations are shifting quickly. And the voices shaping our children's thinking seem louder and more numerous than ever before.
So where does that leave parents?
In this episode of Equipped To Be, Connie Albers explores why parents must lead more intentionally in a culture where authority is increasingly distrusted and societal norms are breaking apart. Children may not understand the cultural shifts happening around them, but they absolutely feel the uncertainty.
And when the world feels confusing, they instinctively look to the people closest to them.
You, their parents!
Connie shares why the home has never been more important and how parents can create stability for their children even when the culture around them feels unsettled.
When authority outside the home weakens, the influence of parents does not shrink: it grows.
Read the full show notes with links here: What Parents Must Lead More in a Culture Losing Authority
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Parents have always faced challenges raising children. But today's parents are doing it in a world moving faster than any generation before.
Technology evolves overnight. Cultural conversations shift in months instead of decades. Information reaches our children instantly, long before they have the maturity to process it.
Many parents quietly wonder:
Why does parenting feel harder than it used to?
In this episode of Equipped To Be, Connie Albers explores what it means to raise children in what she calls the Age of Acceleration — a time when the pace of change is reshaping childhood, attention, identity, and emotional development.
Drawing on research, cultural insight, and her experience as a mother of five and grandmother of four, Connie explains why children today often feel pressure earlier, distraction more intensely, and anxiety more deeply than previous generations.
But this episode is not about fear.
It's about clarity.
Inside this conversation, you'll discover:
• Why the speed of modern life is affecting children's development
• What research is revealing about screen exposure and attention
• Why more information does not always mean more maturity
• The three anchors children need in a rapidly changing world
• How parents can create steadiness even when culture acceleratesWhile we cannot slow the world around us, we can set the pace of our homes.
And when children grow up with stability, identity, and thoughtful guidance, they learn how to walk steadily in an unstable world.
This episode begins a new conversation about parenting in the Age of Acceleration — and how families can raise resilient children in the fastest era in history.
Read the full show notes with links here: Raising Kids in the Fastest Era in History
SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…) Thank you ~ Connie
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Headlines move fast. Children grow slowly.
Over the last six years, I've had a front-row seat to cultural whiplash from sitting under studio lights during breaking news cycles, watching educational systems shift overnight, witnessing technology accelerate faster than most parents could process, and hearing from thousands of families asking the same quiet question:
"Am I doing this right?"
So much has changed.
The speed.
The noise.
The anxiety.
The pressure.And yet, the core needs of children have not.
In this milestone episode, I share what six years in TV and running the podcast have taught me about raising children in changing times — what truly shapes a child, what headlines get wrong, and how to lead your home without getting consumed by every cultural spike.
Because headlines don't raise children.
Formation does.
If you've felt distracted, unsettled, or unsure lately, this episode will help you see through the noise and refocus on what actually matters.
Read the full show notes with links here: Headline Don't Raise Children They Distract You
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Why does one negative comment replay in your mind for hours, while ten kind words disappear?
If you've ever felt undone by criticism, this episode will explain exactly why it happens and how to regain your peace.
In this episode, Connie unpacks the science behind the negativity bias and why the brain is wired to remember criticism more than praise. Research supports what the Bible teaches: negative comments register as emotional threats, which is why they stick, replay, and feel heavier than they should, particularly in parenting.
In this episode, we explore:
Why criticism hurts more than encouragement helps
The science behind negativity bias and emotional memory
Why parenting amplifies sensitivity to negative words
What Scripture says about guarding your heart and renewing your mind
A practical framework for emotional regulation when criticism lingers
If you're tired of replaying negative comments or wondering how to stop overthinking criticism, this conversation will bring clarity and calm.
You are not too sensitive.
Your brain is protective.
And there is a reliable, biblical way to redirect your thoughts and restore peace.Listen in for neuroscience, faith, and practical tools to handle criticism without losing your confidence as a parent.
Read the full show notes with links here: Why A Critical Comment Ruins Your Day
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