Episodes
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Mary Carver is a new friend, although we've been circling each other for quite some time and FINALLY met. Y'all, my internet friends are real!
This episode of the podcast is a true girlfriend chat where Mary and I talk about raising girls, working online how it's so hard to explain to explain our jobs, Hallmark movies and the gifts of pop culture.
Mary is the host of the The Couch Podcast with Mary Carver. Make sure you go check it out here.
While you're at it, make sure you follow Mary on Instagram @MaryCarver .
About Mary: Mary Carver is a writer, speaker, and recovering perfectionist. She lives for good books, spicy queso, and holiday movie marathons—but she lives because of God’s grace. Mary writes with humor and honesty about giving up on perfect and finding truth in unexpected places on her blog, MaryCarver.com, and talks about pop culture and why it matters on her podcast, The Couch. She is the author of Women of Courage: A 40-Day Devotional, as well as a regular contributor to incourage.me and MomAdvice.com. Mary lives in Kansas City with her husband and two daughters.
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What do you do when God calls you back to home life after working? In this episode, Karly Pancake shares WHY she left her job as a teacher to come back home to her kids. Karly is passionate about adoption and foster care. This episode is a little bit different than the ones we normally share on this show, but it's such an important conversation.
Connect with Karly:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wefostertruth/
Join the Working Christian Mom Community on Facebook.
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Find OL & Sway On The Internet:
Website: www.MarriedpreneurLife.com
Facebook Page: facebook.com/marriedpreneurlife
Instagram: Instagram.com/MarriedpreneurLife
Podcast: Marriedprenuer Life Podcast
About Our Guests.
OL & Sway Buckley are Co-Creators of MarriedpreneurLife.com and the hosts of the Marriedpreneur Life podcast where they help mission-minded marriedpreneurs create momentum in life and business.
The Buckleys are equipping couples with their proprietary processes to have accelerated productivity through the Marriedpreneur Method and increased profitability through the Marriedpreneur Map. Their primary purpose is to help married couples scale and create multiple revenue streams WITHOUT sacrificing their marriage (even if they don’t work in business together).
OL is a former internationally award-winning banker, turned entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of RO Strong Real Estate & Financial Education firm as well as the CEO of OL Buckley Consulting.
Sway is the CEO of a creative arts staffing firm as well as the founder of Smart Artist Institute Consulting. Together, the Buckleys collectively help align couples to walk purposefully, powerfully, and profitably in sync.
The Buckley’s work has been featured in HuffPost, Southern Dallas Business & Living Magazine, CBS affiliates, BET, and more. They’ve known each other for nearly 20 years and this year will make 11 years of marriage. They reside in New Jersey.
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Lauren and I chat about her motherhood story as a mama with a medically fragile son and how she discovered radical self care and began to fill her empty cup through finding an outlet.
Lauren has an amazing online program designed to teach us how to make spectacular bakery level decorated sugar cookies. You can learn more about that here.
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Links Mentioned On Air:
Instagram:
Morgan Harper Nicols
Setema Gali Jr
Air Fryer Guy
No Crumbs Left
Books Mentioned On Air:
Traffic Secrets by Russel Brunson The Choice by Dr. Edith Eva EdgarAbout Our Guest: Hi, I’m Lauren, a graphic designer-turned-cookier, obsessed with creating more joy in life and in the kitchen.
I grew up knowing I wanted to have a creative career. If you asked my mom and dad, they would have told you my curly hair was proof of my creativity. I chose graphic design to make my mark on the world, but after having kids, I needed a different outlet. I needed more joy, and cookies gave me that.
I decorated my first cookie when I was going through the hardest years of my life. I had a baby with a serious medical condition, and my life changed in an instant. My son’s needs were so tremendous that I left my graphic design job and became his around-the-clock caretaker. Eventually we found some stability, and I decided to bring something into my life that was just for ME: cookie decorating!
Over the last four years, I’ve taught myself the dos and don’ts of baking and decorating cookies through a lot of trial and error. Now, I want to share the basics and techniques that look impressive, but are easy to master. My goal is to inspire you to jump in and choose to have more fun and joy in life—through cookies!
I hold a bachelor of arts degree from Ricks College, Idaho in graphic design. The design degree and my passion for design and art comes in very handy running a cookie business. After over 20 years running various art departments, and my own graphic design firm, I’m able to bring my experiences full circle as I share my baking and decorating passion to different outlets and formats online, reaching all over the world.
I’m also the mother of three amazing kids, a heart mom, and am married to my soul mate and best friend. Find me at Lolly’s Home Kitchen.
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Sarah Morrison and I are back to discuss what we learned in quarantine. Covid-19 gave us a few gifts, a few lessons and a few discoveries. We recapped our Word of the Year thoughts, spoiler alert, I couldn’t remember mine! If you want to hear more about our Word of the Year discussion, we share all about it in episode 32.
Sarah and I also chat through what choice we made for our children’s academic year for 2020-2021 and mine MIGHT surprise you.
This spring, Sarah developed an amazing program to help us all connect with our children in just 5 minutes a day by speaking their perfect language. You can learn more about that here.
Looking for a community of other Working Christian Moms? Join over 2000 other Working Christian Moms who are sharing life together in our community! Click here to join.
Links Mentioned On Air:
Connect with Sarah On Instagram
School Work Life Facebook Community
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God has given us the gift of feelings, on purpose and for a reason. Elizabeth Thompson is a big feeler and well, I’m not. In this episode, we chat about navigating our feelings with Jesus, how big feelers and not so big feelers need one another and how we handle mom guilt.
Elizabeth has a brand new book out called All The Feels which is a #1 Best Seller on Amazon. You can check it out here.
Looking for a community of other Working Christian Moms? Join over 2000 other Working Christian Moms who are sharing life together in our community! Click here to join.
Books To Read:
Six Of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Laura Hope Whitaker on Instagram
Find Elizabeth On The Internet:
Website: ElizabethLaingThompson.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/alizzylife
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethlaingthompson/
About Our Guest:
Elizabeth Laing Thompson is the author of All the Feels, When God Says, "Wait," and When God Says, "Go." She writes at ElizabethLaingThompson.com about clinging to Christ through the chaos of daily life. As a speaker and novelist, she loves finding humor in holiness and hope in heartache. Elizabeth lives in North Carolina with her preacher husband and four spunky kids, and they make her feel humbled but happy, exhausted but exhilarated, sometimes stressed but often silly—well, you know . . . all the feels.
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Tasha and I and I are both launching / relaunching our podcasts on the same day and we chat about how our personality plays a role in our launch style and in life. We also talk about the joys of being a girl mom, the power of owning her story, and how achieving her career goals almost cost her everything. Tasha shares openly about her journey to trusting Jesus with her junk in this episode and it is a story of beautiful grace.
Tasha has a brand new podcast that just launched today called Overcome to Become. Search it on iTunes or your favorite podcast listening app.
Looking for a community of other Working Christian Moms? Join over 2000 other Working Christian Moms who are sharing life together in our community! Click here to join.
Recommendations:
Books:
Get Out Of Your Head by Jennie Allen The Prayer CirclePodcasts To Check Out
Allie Worthington Steven Furtick’s Sunday Message TD Jakes Lisa Whittle Jo Saxton The Office Ladies Lord Today Hope For Women: Exchanging Father Wounds Bobby BoneFind Tasha On The Internet:
Website: www.latashaferguson.com
Facebook Page: facebook.com/thelatashamferguson
Instagram: Instagram.com/latashamferguson
Podcast: Overcome to Become Podcast
Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/womenarestrongertogether/
About Our Guest:
Latasha is a speaker, writer, and the host of the Overcome to Become Podcast . She equips and empowers women with the tools to overcome anything that dares to stand in between them and who God called them to be. Her life is proof of this truth: our past and imperfections do not have the power to diminish our purpose. She is also a passionate educator who has spent the past 17 years serving in the roles of teacher, assistant principal, principal, and now director of instruction. She has been married for 15 years and has four beautiful girls ranging from 21 to 6 years old. In her downtime you can find her curled up with a book, spending time with family and friends, or on a foodie adventure.
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Sarah Morrison is back to share her Word of the Year process with us. Together, she and host NJ Rongner discuss what a word of the year is, why it matters and how you can pick one too.
Find out more about Sarah's Word of the Year workbook and workshop here: https://sarahmorrison.com/
Join the Working Christian Mom Community here: http://www.workingchristianmom.com/community/
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Is there a right way or wrong way to celebrate the holidays as a Working Christian Mom?
Join NJ and Sarah as they discuss:
How they do (or don't) do Advent How to set your self up for success in a busy season. Where to "cheat" and where not to skip when it comes to doing #allthethings How to keep Jesus at the center of your chaos.Connect with Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/thesarahmorrison/
Join The Working Christian Mom Community: http://www.workingchristianmom.com/community/
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Negative feedback at work can be a HARD pill to swallow! Man, it never feels good! In this episode, NJ shares how she handled recent negative feedback she got at work and what she's doing to grow in the areas her management team brought to her attention.
Looking for a tribe that gets you? We've got over 1500 other Working Christian Moms waiting to be your friend! Join us here!
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After a long hiatus, the WCM podcast is back! In this episode, NJ shares what caused the long break between show releases and why it has taken her so long to get back into the swing of things with the show.
If you are looking for a tribe of Working Moms who love Jesus, their family and work, come join us the Working Christian Mom Facebook Community!
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Val and I chat about:
Why it’s so hard for moms to make friends. Why moms shouldn’t use their kids as a crutch or excuse to keep us from the things God has called us to do. Her new books, Grumpy Mom Takes A Holiday and Fresh Start for Moms“I just don't want to write friendship off in this season of motherhood. I want to enjoy it. I want to basically have lived in that community that God has called us to do.” - Val Woerner
Links mentioned on the show:
If Gathering Fresh Start for Moms Grumpy Mom Takes A Holiday When People Are Big and God is Small by Edward T. Welch Phylicia Masonheimer True You by Michelle DeRusha Michelle DeRusha on the WCM Podcast Val’s first WCM podcast episode where she talks about faith & business.About our guest: Valerie Woerner is owner of Val Marie Paper and author of Grumpy Mom Takes a Holiday and Fresh Start for Moms. Her mission is to create practical tools, including her original 6-month prompted prayer journal and prayer course that equip women to cut through the noise of everyday life and find fullness of life in the presence of the Lord. She lives in South Louisiana with her husband Tyler and two girls, Vivi and Vana.
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One of the questions I get most often about how to parent tweens and teens well. On this episode of the podcast, Connie Albers, author of Parenting Beyond The Rule shares the tips and tricks that worked for her.
Here’s my favorite quote that really sums up this whole episode.
“People say my children are different. Well of course they are because they're formed by the God that made them with a purpose with a unique set of gifts so strengths and talents. They weren't in the wrong line and they didn't miss out on a certain quality. Connie Albers
We still have broken pieces to us because we're all have we all have weaknesses and I love to help parents say let's let's focus on our strengths. Because that's where God's going to use them to excel and to do.” - Connie Albers
Links Mentioned On The Show:
Parenting Beyond The Rules Mended: Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and DaughtersAbout Our Guest: Connie Albers spent 25 years parenting her five children and 20 years working with teens. She is a popular speaker and writer dedicated to strengthening families, parenting, homeschooling teens, faith-filled living, and leadership. Her practical content inspires and equips parents in the trenches. Connie has been a spokesperson for a Fortune 500 company as well as serving as a director and board member for a nonprofit state homeschool organization. Follow Connie at www.connieAlbers.com.
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In this episode we talked about:
Alexa's surprise of being pregnant with twin girls, who they would later find out suffer from a common disease, Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS), which ultimately led to the loss of one twin baby girl. The loss of Alexa’s baby affecting her relationship and faith in God. Alexa: “All I could think about was, “Why do you hate me?” ... and I just ended my relationship with God.” The struggles Alexa had with herself in who she was and how she fell into a dark place in her life. How the relationship with her husband fell apart and how they would continue with their lives going on their own paths while still being parents to their kids. The events that led to Alexa’s faith in God being fully restored and the newest commitments her husband started to make for their relationship and family to be stronger than ever. Alexa’s inspiration to share her story, write her books, and build her business and community towards helping families that can relate to her difficult life experiences.Here’s a few quotes that we thought were awesome:
[10:20] “God never promises that it’s going to be kittens and rainbows…he never promises it’s going to be easy.”
[11:11] “He’s [God] sending us to walk through this hard trial and to learn and to grow and to gain the knowledge so that we can help other people along their journey.”
[26:16] “…I try really hard to drop my own pride and to say, “You’re not doing things right all the time either.” and “How is this impacting him [Alexa’s husband]? How does this make him feel?”, and most importantly, “What are you doing to make him feel loved?” When you start loving on someone like that, the response is incredible.”
[29:11] “It’s really not only trying to think through things from the other person’s perspective before you get so angry at them that you’re at a darker place, [but] along with learning to communicate and actually communicating.”
[34:19] “If you’re marriage is riding the struggle train, I think that if you can find ways to go back to the very things that you did when you first were dating and were first falling in love, that that just brings a level of lightness and joy back into it.”
Links Mentioned On Our Show:
The Question Behind The Question podcast episode by Stacy Tuschl
The Popcast Podcast with Knox and Jamie
Kat Biggie
Lose The Cape Book
Lost The Cape Podcast
Moms Lose the Cape: The Mom's Guide to Becoming Socially & Politically Engaged (& How to Raise Tiny Activists)
Princess Monroe
Write Publish Sell
Alexa Bigwarfe
Daily Bumps
About our guest: Alexa Bigwarfe is a wife, mother to 3 wildlings, devoted advocate, blogger, author, and publisher. Her writing career began after her infant daughter passed away at 2 days old. She has written and/or edited and published eight books, including Sunshine After the Storm: A Survival Guide for the Grieving Mother and Ditch the Fear and Just Write It! She uses that hard-earned publishing knowledge to support other writers and entrepreneurs at writepublishsell.co. She also owns the small hybrid-publishing company Kat Biggie Press (katbiggiepress.com), dedicated to sharing women’s works of inspiration and self-help. Alexa is passionate about women's, infant, and children's health topics and has had more than 50 articles published in regional parenting magazines around the U.S. and Canada. She enjoys drinking wine, spending time with her husband and friends, traveling, and just because life isn’t full enough, hosting the “Lose the Cape!” podcast featuring inspirational mothers and women making a difference in the world. Join the Lose the Cape movement at losethecape.com.
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One of the things that surprised me the most about motherhood was honestly, how complicated it is. I’ll be honest, I brought a lot of baggage into motherhood, from my childhood and from my own mom’s motherhood story. As it turns out, they way you were mothered influences your own motherhood journey on both sides. I’m not throwing my mom under the bus here friends, I had a great childhood and there is so much about WHO I am that I know is a direct result of how she nurtured and encouraged me. But things made so much more sense to me after I read the book, It’s Momplicated by Joan Edwards Kay and Debbie Asldorf. And I’m super pumped to bring you this interview with them today. In this episode, the three of us share our stories and it’s not all kittens and roses. But, I hope you leave this episode encouraged on the path of walking with Jesus towards healing and hope. Because there is NOTHING that God can’t redeem. Nothing.
Links mentioned in the show:
It’s Momplicated [book]
It’s Momplicated [website]
Debbie & Joan’s Today Show Interview
The Whole Brained Child by Daniel Siegal
Parenting By The Inside Out by Daniel Siegal
My Utmost For His Highest by Oswald Chambers
Pull It Off: Removing Your Fears And Putting On Confidence by Julianna Zobrist
Bobby Bones on Dancing With The Stars
About our guests: For the past twenty-five years, through her speaking and writing, Debbie Alsdorf’s mission has been to help women live a better story by leading them to the heart of God’s love and the truth of his Word. Debbie is a biblical lay counselor, a Christian life coach, and the founder of Design4Living Ministries. She and her husband, Ray, have raised a blended family of four adult children. Today Debbie’s favorite role is being a grandma to six little ones.
Joan Edwards Kay is a licensed marriage and family therapist in the East Bay of San Francisco and has been an adjunct professor at Western Seminary. She received her bachelor’s degree from Vassar College and her master’s degree from Western Seminary. She is happily married with two adult daughters, four stepdaughters, and five grandchildren. Website
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Today on the show I am welcoming Michelle DeRusha, an internet friend I’ve long admired. Her new book, True You is available now in stores everywhere (and you NEED to read it).
Links Mentioned On The Show:
Educated: A Memoir, by Tara Westover
Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach podcast
Kimberly Coyle – one of Michelle’s favorite bloggers
About our guest: A Massachusetts native, Michelle DeRusha moved to Nebraska in 2001, where she discovered the Great Plains, grasshoppers the size of Cornish hens . . . and God.She is the author of four books: True You: Letting Go of Your False Self to Uncover the Person God Created Katharina and Martin Luther: The Radical Marriage of a Runaway Nun; 50 Women Every Christian Should Know: Learning from Heroines of the Faith; and a Renegade Monk; and Spiritual Misfit: A Memoir of Uneasy Faith.
Michelle writes about learning to listen to your soul at MichelleDeRusha.com. She lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with her husband, their two teenage boys, and their Corgi-beagle. -
Today on the show I sit down with Mimika Cooney. Mimika is the author of the book From Worrier to Warrior that was published earlier this year. She’s an entrepreneur and we chat about business, but if you’re a traditional working mom, don’t skip this one okay? She shares tons of wisdom about overcoming anxiety, listening to where the Lord was leading her and tips about how to avoid burnout as a busy mom.
Links Mentioned On The Show:
From Worrier to Warrior: A Mother’s Journey From Fear To Faith
Adamant by Lisa Bevere
Doug Addison
Audible
About our guest: Mimika Cooney is a Christian author, inspirational speaker, award winning photographer, TV Host, creative entrepreneur and mother of three. After experiencing severe rejection, bullying and a broken childhood; she spent years chasing accolades and addicted to approval, in the pursuit of finding worth, validation and confidence. Then God stepped in to heal her hurts, change her heart and awaken a passion for helping others seeking their purpose in life. Her book "Worrier to Warrior: A Mother's Journey from Fear to Faith" shares she personal story of overcoming fear, depression, anxiety and entrepreneurial burnout with God's help. Website / Instagram
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Hey friends and welcome back to the show. Today’s show is one of the most sacred ones I’ve recorded to date and it’s a conversation that I recorded with my friend Micala Quinn in early September. I don’t want to give too much of the show away in the introduction but I will say this, thank you Micala, from the deepest part of my heart for trusting me to steward your story well. Friends, this isn’t one that I’d listen to with kids around. Alright, here we go.
Thanks again to Micala for being so brave and going first. There aren’t a lot of links mentioned in this episode, but I put the link of George jumping in the show notes. I am happy to report to you that baby TJ arrived on October 24th and all are healthy and well. We’ll have Micala back again in 2019 to talk about the business side of her life, so you can learn how to build out your work from home mama life.
Think of Micala and her family this holiday season, as they get ready to celebrate Christmas without their sweet George. Micala, I love you and again, thank you for sharing your story with with Working Christian Mom community.
Friends, share this show with someone who needs to hear it, okay?
Links Mentioned On Air:George Jumping On Instagram
About our guest: Micala Quinn is a wife, mom, teacher, and founder of Live Free, Mama where she helps working moms leverage their current skills and talents into a profitable freelance career. When she’s not working she can be found going on a walk to the park with her daughter, making a home cooked meal, or watching Friends for the millionth time. Website / Instagram / Facebook Group
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Today on the podcast I am chatting with my friend (and neighbor) Jacy Lee Pulford. Jacy is the author of the newly released book, The Glitter Effect and owns an online shop full of adorable mugs, prints and other goodies.
Resources for Family Devotions
The Gospel Story Bible by Marty Machowski The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd Jones One Year Devotions For Preschoolers by Crystal BowmanLinks Mentioned:
Hello Awesome Shop Modest Coloring Book The Glitter Effect Book Awana Sex, Jesus and the Conversations the Church Forgot by Mo Isom Mo Isom on YouTube If You Only Knew by Jamie IveyAbout our guest: Jacy Lee Pulford is a Christian wife and boy mama from New England. Her passions include art, writing, snacking and laughing. Jacy runs an online ministry called Hello Awesome, a place for uplifting products and messages. You can find her actively on Instagram @helloawesomeshop and online at www.helloawesomeshop.com
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Today on the show, I am chatting with my friend Deidra Riggs. In the last few years, Deidra has experienced a string of professional disappointments that were 100% beyond her control. In this episode she shares her experience and some of the fall out from it.
Links mentioned:
Evereve The Red Door Ranch Instagram EP: 08 When God Uses Your Work To Make Your Story Come Full Circle with Lillah Higgins The Great Endorsement Debacle by Deidra Riggs Wyn Wiley Photo Instagram The Hate You Give Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson The Sun Does Shine by Anthony Ray Hinton Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday Hearts and Minds BookstoreAbout our guest: Deidra Riggs is a national speaker, an editor, and the founder and host of JumpingTandem: The Retreat, a bi-annual event for writers, authors, entrepreneurs, and other fabulous people who have an amazing dream. She is wise, thoughtful, and approachable. Deidra is not afraid to tackle tough topics, but does so with grace and vulnerability. She is a storyteller who creates safe space for navigating creative and cultural tension. Deidra invites listeners to pull up a chair to the table and engage with others, with their own questions and doubts, and with the God who knows and loves them beyond belief.J
Deidra has been a featured speaker at Q Women, TEDx, and The City Gates Initiative, as well as several women’s events, including MOMCON, Allume, Winsome Retreat, the Beautiful Life Conference, and Compel. She has been a contributing writer for Incourage, and her work has been featured online at the Washington Post and Today’s Christian Woman.
Deidra is the author of Every Little Thing: Making a World of Difference Right Where You Are, and ONE: Unity in a Divided World. Deidra and her husband are the proud parents of two adult children, and the happy inhabitants of an empty nest. They live in Bloomfield, CT. Instagram / Website
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