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22 Jun 2021Ep. 60: Different by Design: Special Needs Mothering with Lisa Jacobson00:43:40

Every mom feels unprepared for motherhood at some point or another. This is especially true for the one who is mothering a child with special needs. She faces unique circumstances every day that often set her far apart from her friends' schedules, lives, and experiences. She's often lonely, exhausted, and full of fear.

Mothering a different-by-design kid is an experience no one can feel prepared for.

Today, we welcome Lisa Jacobson, a woman whose mothering story has changed the lives of thousands of moms who like her have raised a special child.

22 Aug 2023{Rewind} Ep. 12: Meal Planning Hacks for the Busy Mom00:50:48

With full fall schedules just around the corner, now's the best time to get into a good meal-planning rhythm. We've gathered up our best tricks and tips for putting dinner on the table with ease and have put them all in this jam-packed episode. By just putting a few systems in place, you can not only save your sanity, but also your time, your budget, and in some ways, your waistline and health because a plan will help you eliminate the need to eat out or eat easy.


This episode originally aired in Season 1 of our show. Be sure to head to https://momtomompodcast.com/12 for the show notes.

10 Dec 2019Ep. 20: Mom Hacks for the Christmas Season00:43:03
Some of us LOVE the Holidays and everything that comes with it. And then some of us wish we could wake up and have the house decorated, everything wrapped, the food cooked and the festivities planned. Because, let’s just be honest… As a mom, the Holidays can be a tad bit overwhelming. It’s not that we don’t love our families or the special memories, but the hype and the expectations, the lists and the to-dos can sometimes overtake us.  So, today, consider this Episode to be your sanity saver.
25 Oct 2022Ep. 88: Raising Christian Kids in an Unstable World00:18:45

There’s a spiritual battle going on in our culture today, Mama, and it’s a battle for our children’s hearts, minds, and bodies. Just turn on your TV and watch the news, or scroll through Facebook, TikTok, or Instagram. It’s everywhere your kids are and everywhere you don’t want them to be.  What can we, as moms, do to stem the tide of corruption targeting our kids?

In today's episode, September, Jamie and Kate chat about how they are raising Christian kids in an unstable world and how we can help our children to not only stay pure, but desire purity. 

  • “Keep your heart with all diligence for out of it spring the issues of life.” Proverbs 4:24.
  • “As for me and my house we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15.
  • “He who loves purity of heart and has grace on his lips, the king shall be his friend.” Proverbs 22:11
  • “I will walk within my house with a perfect heart. I will set no wicked (worthless) think before my eyes.” Psalm 101: 2b-3a.
  • “Finally brethren, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy, meditate on these things.” Philippians 3:8
09 Jun 2020Ep. 35: The Boy Mom with Monica Swanson00:34:02
Today, we're passing the mic to Monica Swanson wife, mom, blogger, podcast host, and author of The Boy Mom: What Your Son Needs Most from You. Monica is passionate about encouraging moms who are raising boys in today's world and she's joined us today in a candid discussion about a mother's influence in the life of her sons.
11 May 2021Ep. 57: Here, But Not Present: The Distracted Mom00:35:30
It seems like 21st-century moms are spending way more time and energy on parenting and yet the quality of that time and energy is quite low. We’re there, but we’re not present. We’re giving partial attention all-the-live-long-day. We might always be present physically which in some ways inhibits our kids' growth towards autonomy, but can be rarely present emotionally or socially which inhibits their emotional and cognitive growth.
11 Jan 2022Ep. 72: Setting Your Hormones Straight with Angie Tolpin00:46:35

When left unchecked, the seasons of a woman’s body and her ever changing hormones can often lead to discouragement, spiraling emotional and physical crashes, and a shadow loneliness. Sadly, after decades of ignoring the natural response of our bodies and the intricate design and purpose we were created for, many of us struggle to respond to our beautiful womanhood in healthy ways.

19 Jan 2021Ep. 49: Social {Media} Distancing with Wendy Speake00:54:52
Our guest today would love to help you break up with your phone...at least for the next few weeks. We're joined by Wendy Speake, author, speaker, and co-host of the Homeschool Solutions Show. She's written a new book, 40-Day Social Media Fast, and is here today to help us all step away from our screens.
08 Jun 2021Ep. 59: Help! My Child Has Mental Health Struggles with Crystal Paine00:46:41

The statistics are slow in coming, but according to November 2020 findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between April and October 2020, hospital emergency departments saw an increase in the total number of visits that were from kids for mental health needs.

And while that is true and terribly tragic, statistics also show that anxiety,  depression, and thoughts of suicide were already on the rise even before this global pandemic. One report from the ADAA (Anxiety & Depression Association of America) states that 1 in 20 kids struggle with mental health disorders each year.

Today we hope to offer you some help. Our guest today is Crystal Paine. She’s the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of “The Crystal Paine Show” podcast, New York Times bestselling author of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, and author of Money-Making Mom. She’s just released a new book, Love-Centered Parenting that is quite a departure from her normal offerings. But she’s opening up about a very vulnerable piece in her family’s story in order to help change that 1 in 20 statistic.

29 Oct 2019Ep. 17: Come On In: Biblical Hospitality00:47:59
Entertainment puts on airs and shoots for the making of good impressions; hospitality opens arms and doors wide and allows us to live transparently for Christ. When we practice hospitality, we live out our real, messy, and redeemed lives before strangers and brothers alike.  Today, we look forward to creatively covering the Hospitality basics and breaking apart the myths that may keep us from living out a calling to live with welcome arms and open hearts.
19 Apr 2022Ep. 79: Debunking Mothering Myths00:18:18

We don’t know what myths…or really lies you’ve believed about what it means to be a “good” mom, but we hope that our discussion today will dispel some of those misguided beliefs.

The truth is, we’re all in process–trying to be the best moms we can be to the children that God has specifically given to us to mother. We’re gonna get it right some times and we’re gonna mess it up at other times. But, let’s not get discouraged in doing well. Let’s remember Philippians 1:6 “And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” That’s not a myth. That’s a truth and a promise, not just for you but for your kids.

24 Feb 2025Ep. 119: Raising Peacemakers00:32:21

If our homes aren’t places of peace, where will our children ever learn how to resolve conflict, show empathy, and extend forgiveness? As moms, we see it daily—sibling squabbles, hurt feelings, and the challenge of guiding our kids through disagreements. But raising peacemakers isn’t about avoiding conflict—it’s about stepping into hard moments with the goal of restoration.


In this episode of Mom to Mom, September McCarthy, Kate Battistelli, and Jamie Erickson unpack what it means to cultivate hearts that seek harmony. We’ll talk about how to model peace in our own reactions, teach our children biblical conflict resolution, and equip them to stand firm in their faith while still leading with grace.


✔️ Practical ways to teach kids to resolve conflict with empathy and wisdom

✔️ How to balance peacemaking with standing firm in truth

✔️ Biblical principles for navigating disagreements with grace

✔️ Tools and phrases to guide kids through disagreements


It’s not always easy, but it is possible to raise peacemakers who reflect Christ’s love in a divided world. Tune in and let’s encourage one another in this calling!


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

07 Jul 2020Ep. 37: Small & Large Family Logistics01:03:28
Loads of people are choosing to limit their families to one child. But is it biblical? We'll tackle that question in a future episode. But for today, we’re talking about the dynamics that different family sizes bring into play and how they affect our parenting styles.
09 Jul 2019Ep. 11: Marriage & Motherhood00:35:57
We all know a great and godly marriage takes work. And it's also fair to say that motherhood is a full-time job of its own as well. It's a delicate balance. How DO we find the time, the space, the energy, and the focus to keep both relationships healthy and strong? Is it possible?
10 Nov 2020Ep. 44: Preparing Hearts & Homes for Christmas with Victoria Duerstock00:29:12
Christmas will be here before we know it and now is the perfect time to begin preparing for it, finding small ways each day to embrace the beauty of the birth of Christ and to engage our children in ways that will encourage them to keep Him as the focus.
07 Apr 2020Ep.30: Help for Schooling-at-Home00:44:42
Now that life has shifted and we are all schooling at home, let’s spend some time chatting about what we’re supposed to do and how we should begin. If you’ve never homeschooled and this is brand new overwhelming territory, never fear!! Thank goodness for Jamie Erickson and September McCarthy, two seasoned and experienced homeschooling moms who, between them, have homeschooled 15 children from preschool through high school.
16 Apr 2019Ep. 5: Mom Overwhelm00:31:01
Today anything you want is right at your fingertips and though life might be more convenient, it isn’t easier. In fact, it’s busier than ever! Today we’re chatting about the overwhelm of motherhood. Between the three of us, we have 16 children and have experienced more than our share of overwhelm in our mothering journeys. The stress of a jam-packed schedule can actually alter a child’s DNA and it shrinks brain capacity. That’s terrifying! So, let’s talk about Mom Overwhelm and how we can c
12 Nov 2019Ep. 18: Generational Influence of Grandparents00:41:51
Every grandparent has influence over their grandkids, whether good or bad. Let’s be honest: some of us did not grow up with examples of Godliness in the far reaching branches of our family tree. But, that just means that the inheritance can start with us. We can be the start of a generational line of faith. We can be a Lois. As Deuteronomy 4:9 says, let us make the Lord and His faithfulness known to our children and eventually to our children’s children.
22 Mar 2022Ep. 77 A Happy Heart in Hectic Times with Tricia Goyer00:26:38

Motherhood can be overwhelming and quite honestly, as much as we organize, set up boundaries, and have a healthy view of our daily life, the peace and joy may be absent from our soul and our calm feels like chaos.  How can a mom be transformed from the inside out?

Today’s guest, Tricia Goyer, understands what it’s like to be pulled in a dozen different directions with the longing and intention to do all things well.

27 Apr 2021Ep. 56: Ask Us Anything 2021 Edition00:54:44
In this candid, Q&A-style episode, we're peeling back the curtain to give you a glimpse of our normal lives. We're recapping the last decade of our mothering, sharing some of our secrets for staying sane during a global pandemic, and discussing our own personal goals for the rest of the year.
15 Sep 2020Ep.40: Helping Your Girl Feel Loved & Cherished with Lynn Cowell00:36:25
How can we raise our girls to have a strong foundation of faith, to know the one who holds her heart so she can confidently face the challenges of growing up? The girl who knows she’s loved will never need to look for love in all the wrong places. Today we’re talking with Lynn Cowell about raising girls and how we can help them discover God’s perfect, unconditional love.
16 Mar 2021Ep. 53: Find Your Parenting Vision with Leslie Nunnery00:36:24
While some days of mothering and home keeping are really difficult and while it would obviously be easier to settle into the current status quo than to learn and grow in our role as moms. The fact of the matter is, if we aim for low, that’s the target we’ll hit. Instead, our guest today, Leslie Nunnery, would like to challenge us all to raise the bar and find value in the work God has given us to do.
19 Oct 2021Ep. 66: Teaching Kids Hospitality00:38:43

Teaching our kids hospitality or generous living flows from our everyday lives and not just the singular stress-filled moments of hosting company or entertaining guests.

It begins in the heart and how and what we think of others--how we view our own possessions and our actions. The only art to hospitality and generous living we can teach our children is the act of selfless giving and a posture of humility with what we have been given.

12 Jul 2022Ep. 85: Making a House a Home with Marian Parsons00:43:14

Everyone wants to feel at home in their home. For some of us, nothing can be further from the truth. Our homes are sterile, uninspiring, or on the flip side cluttered and overwhelming. The good news is, transformation can often happen with just a few tweaks here and there. Today, we're joined by Marian Parson, known online as Miss Mustard Seed.

Marian is a pastor's wife, mother of two boys, paint enthusiast, and lover of all things home. She’s recently released her fifth book, Feels Like Home: Transforming Your Space from Uninspiring to Uniquely Yours and she’s here to specifically give hope to those of us who are chronically hesitant decorators who might want to transform their spaces but aren’t sure where to start.

25 Apr 2023Ep. 101: Parenting Adult Children00:37:39

Months after Jamie wrote her first book, Homeschool Bravely, she was being interviewed on a podcast. And while she doesn’t remember much about that particular show, she does remember one particular question the host lobbed her way. She was asked, do you still have fears when it comes to your mothering? The podcaster was specifically referring to fears about homeschooling, and so Jamie's answer took the conversation in a different direction than she was shooting for. Jamie answered, “Yep, I fear what will happen when everything I have poured into them over the years is now theirs to do with as they will. I pray they will hold fast to their faith and the truth of God’s Word. I pray 2 Timothy 3:14 for them, “But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it.” But then we have to let those fears go, give them to the Holy Spirit and trust that in God’s great love for them, He’ll continue to chase after them even when our role in their lives shifts. That interview was nearly 4 years ago. Jamie now has a grown adult child, and yet she still nurses some of those same fears. 

Today, Jamie hopes that Kate and September, in their hard-won wisdom, can calm not just her fears about parenting adult children, but all of our fears.  We can use all the advice we can get! So, let's turn to our mentor moms and come expecting lots of answers!


05 Jan 2021Ep. 48: The Money Savvy Mom with Rachel Cruz00:26:18
Your wallet tells the story of what you value. Your behaviors declare your beliefs. Perhaps that’s a scary thought for you. If so, the good news is that once you determine why you handle money the way you do, you can take steps to change those behaviors. You can determine what story your wallet tells from here on out.
21 Oct 2024Ep. 110: Raising Kids in an Age of Cultural Relativism00:26:12

In a culture where the lines between right and wrong often seem blurred, our children are being bombarded with messages of “my truth” and cultural relativism. As Christian moms, it can feel overwhelming to teach our kids to stand firm in God’s absolute truth when the world says otherwise. But here’s the good news—we’re not alone in this journey!


In this episode of the Mom to Mom Podcast, Kate, September and Jamie dive deep into raising kids in an age of cultural relativism. We explore how to equip ourselves and our children with biblical values that don’t change with the shifting culture. We talk about practical tips for every age group, how to address tough issues like gender and identity, and how to have those important conversations that will strengthen your child’s faith in the face of opposing beliefs.

It’s not easy, but it’s crucial. Romans 12:2 reminds us to be transformed by the renewal of our minds and not to conform to the patterns of this world. We’ll show you how to apply this truth as you guide your kids to discern what is good, acceptable, and perfect in God’s eyes.


Tune in to be encouraged and equipped as you to raise strong, faith-filled kids in a culture that often rejects truth. Let’s pass on the torch of faith to the next generation!


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

11 Apr 2023Ep. 100: Discipleship Begins at Home with Leslie Nunnery00:39:18

For Christian families, discipleship that goes to a child’s heart will give them a passion for Jesus like nothing else.  We mamas do our utmost to raise our children according to biblical principles and standards as we do our best to model Christ’s love to them and everyone in our lives.

To chat all about how to focus on discipleship and why it’s so critical for our kids, we’re welcoming Leslie Nunnery, an author and mom of four who along with her husband, David, founded Teach Them Diligently, the nation's premier source for gospel-centered homeschool events. Leslie has been on our podcast before, on Episode 53 which is all about finding your parenting vision and is well worth listening to. She’s the author of two books and she’s written multiple homeschool courses. But whether you homeschool or not, Leslie is full of wisdom about how we can focus on discipleship and why it’s absolutely critical to Christian families, especially in the times we live in. 

Visit Teach Them Diligently, for resources and experiences to strengthen Christian families, at teachthemdiligently.net. You can also register for Teach Them Diligently Conferences, by clicking here. If you do attend, please come to our Mom to Mom panel presentation and say Hi! We’d love to meet you!

Ep. 53: Find Your Parenting Vision with Leslie Nunnery

Ep. 55: Discipline that Connects to the Heart with Jim & Lynne Jackson

As always, we’d love to connect with you on Instagram and Facebook

08 Feb 2022Ep. 74: Keeping the Commitments You've Made to Yourself00:30:53

It’s been said that lost time is never found again. You have but one life to live. So, how you use your time each day really counts. Today, we are looking back on all the promises we made to ourselves last month and doing a quick assessment of our goals. Hopefully our chat will be like a shot in the arm to you to keep pressing in to yours.

08 Dec 2020Ep. 46: Talking About the Birds & the Bees00:54:15
The "talk" doesn't have to be awkward. It only becomes uncomfortable when we ignore it. Talk early. Talk often and create an on-going conversation that continues to peel back the layers at age-appropriate times to help steer your child towards a healthy view of Biblical sexuality.
03 Mar 2020Ep. 26: The Work-at-Home Mom with Heather MacFadyen00:48:15
Today we’re joined by Heather MacFadyen, wife, mother of four boys, and host of the wildly popular Don’t Mom Alone Podcast. She shares some great insight into finding the balance between work and home, setting good boundaries, and learning to delegate when necessary.
20 Jun 2023Ep. 105: Q&A 2023 Edition00:31:56

Recently, Kate, September, and Jamie had the privilege of hosting a Q&A panel at the Teach Them Diligently convention in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The room was packed with moms eager to ask them some hard questions about mothering, faith, homeschooling, discipleship, and so much more. Unfortunately, they weren’t able to get to all of the questions and there were several that were quite universal, so they thought it would be beneficial to discuss them on the podcast.

In this episode, they return to that stack of questions and do their best to answer them as if we were still sitting down with mothers in real-time. Just as in the live Q&A, they do "shoot from the hip" with no preparation or background, not knowing all the nuances behind the question or your specific set of circumstances. Take their thoughts as a gentle invitation to explore further on your own.

Thank you so much for listening. We are winding down season 5 of the show and are in process of planning season 6, so if these or any other topics piqued your interest and you’d like to hear more, please shoot us a message on Instagram⁠ or Facebook and let us know what topics you’d like for us to discuss next season!

04 Feb 2020Ep. 24: Ask Us Anything Q&A00:47:39
The podcast is turning one and to celebrate we’re passing the mic to you. Over the last few weeks, we’ve invited you to share with us some of your burning questions: things you’ve always wanted to ask a mom a little further along on the journey. And you took us up on the offer. Dozens of questions poured in and today, we’re gonna try and tackle as many as we can.
28 Feb 2023Ep. 97: No More Entitled Kids00:35:00

“But so-and-so has one.” “It’s all your fault.” “That’s not fair.” As moms, we’ve all heard these dramatic declarations on occasion–often at full volume and packaged in tears. But while in their immaturity, kids can be prone to selfishness, if left unchecked these self-seeking desires can morph into an unholy trinity of Me, Myself, and I. 

Today, Kate, September, and Jamie chat about curbing this “self” epidemic prevalent in our culture in adults and kids alike. Some folks would call this me-first attitude "privileged." Others might use the word “spoiled.” But for the sake of this conversation, they'll use the word "entitled."

We’d love to meet you on Instagram or Facebook, so feel free to follow us there. And, we’d be deeply grateful if you left us a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify, and shared our podcast with other moms who’d love to join us.


21 Jul 2020Ep. 38: A Mother's Impact & Legacy with Chrystal Evans Hurst00:48:33
Almost all of us desire to leave a godly impact and a legacy, but are not always sure we are hitting the mark in our everyday love and efforts. Join us as we chat with speaker and author Chrystal Evans Hurst as she shares about the lasting impact that her mother Lois had on her life and the lives of so many others and how that has shaped the way she mothers her own children.
08 Nov 2022Ep. 89: The Mom to Mom Christmas Gift Guide00:28:40

Tis the season. Or at least ‘tis almost the season. Now is the time to start making a Christmas list for all the special people in your life. We don’t know about you, but we don’t want the marketing gurus of Target and Walmart to determine what to put under our trees! Instead of just searching the sales ads or the store shelves for some random something, we find it more helpful to mull over the recommendations of trusted friends – folks who have used and enjoyed certain things and can vouch for their value.

So, that’s what we do in today's episode – we'll be the friends that share what we’ve enjoyed, what our people have enjoyed – in case... like us... you find it helpful to have a few recommendations to get you started as you plan gifts for your people.

For links to all the gift ideas mentioned, please visit the show notes for this episode on The Mom to Mom Podcast website!

22 Nov 2022Ep. 90: The Little Years00:25:42

In today's episode, we're talking about the little years, and although we have all graduated or semi-graduated from those days, we walked through them for a long time and the conversation is never dull or old when we remember or re-invite others to the table to talk about those very formative and busy, crazy years.

For links to some of our favorite practical hands-on helpful tools and resources, as well as ideas to help you bring the Word to life in the lives of your littles, please visit the show notes for this episode on The Mom to Mom Podcast website!

28 Apr 2020Ep.32: The Theological Mom with Phylicia Masonheimer00:29:05
Our theology, or lack thereof, doesn’t just affect our eternity. It also affects our today. Simple, childlike faith is the start. But as you develop a deep relationship with God, it stands to reason that you’d want to know Him better--who He is and what He does. Theology is not for the Christian elite. It is for moms like you and me. The truth is, if we’re not living with right theology, chances are, we’re not rightly reflecting our Holy God.
11 Jul 2023{Rewind} Ep. 9: Summertime Self-care for Moms00:40:38

We are mothers but we aren’t superwomen and we’re not supposed to be. When we are recharged, we're better able to cope with the issues that are bound to come up during the summer. In this episode, Kate, September, and Jamie share their best tips for using summer to refuel.

This episode originally aired in Season 1 of our show. Be sure to head to https://momtomompodcast.com/9-2/ for the show notes.

24 Nov 2020Ep. 45: Work Smarter, Not Harder: Productivity Hacks to Start Today00:47:38
In today's episode, you'll hear many simple ideas and tips that can make a huge difference in your sanity! Organization is key and whether you’re naturally organized or not, taking time in this area will go a long way toward making life easier for you and your family.
04 Feb 2019The Meet and Greet00:34:11
We are 3 generations of moms--each about 10 years apart--whose paths to motherhood have all been unique. Though our methods and perspectives are quite different, our mission is the same: to draw others, especially our children, to the Gospel.   In this episode, we share our greatest mothering struggles and strengths.
29 Sep 2020Ep. 41: Organization for Real Moms with Kristi Clover00:43:44
Kristi Clover, author of M.O.M: Master Organizer of Mayhem, is here to teach us how to organize for the long haul--to makeover our spaces in a way that will work for us, not add more work for us.
11 Oct 2022Ep. 87: Holy Hygge for Invitational Living 00:25:44

Are you curious about the lifestyle called hygge?  According to co-host Jamie Erickson, the word comes from the British and Norwegian words for hug, and it's a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality from fostering a life of comfort, contentment and rest.

In today's episode, Jamie discusses her newly released book, Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow, with Mom to Mom co-hosts, Kate Battistelli and September McCarthy.  While the book breaks down each of the tenets of hygge and examines them in light of the Gospel, the ladies discuss what hygge is and how it can be a versatile tool in demonstrating the Gospel to the world as well as within our homes.

For more on Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow by Jamie Erickson, please visit www.jamieerickson.com/holy-hygge


22 Feb 2022Ep. 75 Taming a Child's Tongue with Ginger Hubbard00:28:16

In Psalm 141:3, we read, “Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips!” This verse echos the theme of dozens and dozens of verses in Scripture. And it’s not by accident that God warns us more than once to watch what we say. Our tongues are powerful and as we’ve mentioned before on the show, they can give life. Today's guest, Ginger Hubbard, is here to give us some tips for taming our kids' tongues so that they too might speak life. 

07 May 2019[Bonus] Motherhood Favorites for Mother's Day00:41:25
Because Mother's Day is right around the corner, we thought it would be fun to share some of our top favorite mom tips, recommendations, and ideas for all moms! It doesn't matter which season you may be in right now, this special Mother's Day bonus episode was made with you in mind. From hospitality to busy days, here are our favorite mom favorites! Be sure to check out the show notes for all the links.
17 May 2022Ep. 81: Mom Rage is Real with Amber Lia00:27:06

Mom anger is real, it is hidden, it is often something that takes the calmest and even the most loving and positive mother by surprise, and is one of the most shameful and embarrassing topics in mom circles because most mothers think they must be the only ones who get angry with their children.

From our children’s immaturity, our own personal struggles, our circumstances, and a child’s behavior, we all have moments where our children have not seen the best in us. And most of the time, it is directed or misdirected at them.  Which is the last thing any of us want for our motherhood or for our children.

Today, we  are chatting with Amber Lia, a native of California, married to her husband Guy and raising four boys. Amber is an author, speaker, life and health coach and this topic brought her book Triggers, to the top selling list, as it caught the attention of many desperate mamas, finding help and encouragement with our Mom Rage.

21 Sep 2021Ep. 64: Today's News for Tomorrow's Leaders00:40:51

On the one hand, we want our kids to know what is going on in the world in order to process history in the making through a Biblical lens, on the other hand, we want to protect them from being crushed by it all.

How do we prepare them today to be the leaders of tomorrow without overwhelming them with all devastation, corruption, and sorrow?

Well, today, we’re going to be talking about age-appropriate ways to navigate current events with our kids.

28 Dec 2021Ep. 71: The Husbands Speak 00:32:16

Our husbands have volunteered to be in the hot seat and we’ll be turning the mics over to them to give us all a peek at what it means to be a husband and father with intention and hopefully help us all as moms know how best to love, support, and partner with them in helpful ways. This is obviously the Mom to  Mom Podcast, so the episode is for you. But, if you’re married,  we’d encourage you to grab your spouse and listen together.

30 Apr 2019Ep. 6: The Girl Power Gospel00:28:00
The world would like women to believe that faith in Christ pushes women down and makes them “lesser than”--that the church holds women back or more aptly, that Jesus holds women back. Perhaps in an attempt to right that wrong, the current Christian culture has swung the pendulum in the opposite direction, encouraging women to rise up, to demand platforms and blow horns, to power grab for what is rightfully ours. This Girl Power Gospel has invaded the church and is a dangerous message.
13 Apr 2021Ep. 55: Discipline that Connects to the Heart with Jim & Lynne Jackson00:47:17
Discipline, when given in love and covered in grace and truth, should lead to repentance, restoration, and right living. But for so many of us, disciplining our kids seems like a never-ending cycle of annoyance, frustration, and even anger. In fact, we don’t even like the word discipline.
31 Jan 2023Ep. 95: Healthy Eating00:34:41

It can be a big challenge coming up with healthy meals for your family day after day. But we all want our families to be as healthy as they can, right? Food has a huge impact on maintaining our health and gives us the energy to tackle all the tasks we deal with every day. It’s tough, yes, but it’s certainly not impossible to make healthy choices,  and I'm sure many of you are doing it successfully.

But what about the woman who’s not? Her day can quickly get overwhelming, especially when she’s got littles at home. Or, maybe she works or has a part-time job and the time to prepare simply slips away. It's easy to feel guilty and anxious about what you’re eating and feeding your family, and we certainly don’t want this episode to put any more pressure on you than you might be putting on yourself. But, it’s an important area to examine and see what simple changes might work for you and your family.  So, lets dive in and chat about the proactive things we can start to do to eat healthier.

Also listen to Ep. 12: Meal Planning Hacks for the Busy Mom for more healthy eating ideas!

We’d love to meet you on Instagram or Facebook, so feel free to follow us there. And, we’d be deeply grateful if you left us a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify, and shared our podcast with other moms who’d love to join us.

18 Nov 2024 Ep. 112: Loving the Prodigal: Walking in Hope When Your Child Chooses a Different Path00:28:35

How do we keep hope alive when our child’s path doesn’t look like the one we envisioned? In this week’s episode, we’re opening our hearts to the struggle of loving unconditionally and holding onto faith—even when our child questions, doubts, or drifts.


Here’s what we’re diving into:

💬 How do we balance unconditional love with firm, loving boundaries?

🙏 When hope feels fragile, what promises of God do we cling to?

🤲 Practical ways to surrender our children’s journey to God, trusting His plan.


With verses like 2 Peter 3:9 and 3 John 1:4 guiding us, this episode is a reminder that while we wait, God works. Even in the waiting, we’re not alone. 🌱

And as Kate Battistelli says: “God’s dare often feels risky because it’s outside our control, but He reminds us to be patient in the waiting, knowing that the story isn’t over yet.”


Grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and join us for a conversation filled with encouragement, wisdom, and love that never lets go. Tune in now to the Mom to Mom podcast and bring a friend who might need this message too! ❤️


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

09 May 2023Ep. 102: Teaching Life Skills00:39:17

We live in a crazy, mixed-up world, vastly different from the world 20 years ago. Back then, there were no cell phones, only very rudimentary computers, no internet or social media and the world seemed much calmer as we all had more time to spend in face-to-face communication. We weren’t looking more at our phones and less at the world around us, the way many of us do today. Just stand in line at a restaurant or sit at your gate in the airport: ninety percent of people are staring at their phones rather than interacting with the ones around them!

But even 20 years ago, parents still needed to impart basic life skills to children, skills all kids need to learn before they move into life as an adult. There are several critical ones that Kate, Jamie, and September are going to chat about today. Listen as they hit on some of the major topics for the current culture we are living in right now.

For more information and resources mentioned in this episode, see the show notes at our Mom to Mom Podcast website.

27 Oct 2020Ep. 43: God's Heart for Adoption with Tricia Goyer00:55:12
On any given day there are nearly 438,000 children and youth in foster care. Nearly 110,000 are waiting to be adopted, waiting year after year for their forever home. Tricia Goyer, author, speaker, and homeschool mom of 10, seven of whom are adopted has joined us to talk about God's heart for adoption.
07 Jan 2020Ep. 22: The God Dare: Will You Choose to Believe the Impossible?00:39:37
What’s the crazy dream God has dropped in your heart, the wild adventure He’s inviting you to join? What is He asking you to do that you know you couldn’t possibly do on your own? In fact, if you try to do it on your own, you're pretty much guaranteed to fall flat on your face? Has He given you a wild, preposterous, secret, scary, or enchanting dream or idea? That’s what we call a God Dare.
18 Feb 2020Ep. 25: The Working Mom {Part 1} with Emily Thomas00:38:46
In part one of a three-part series about The Working Mom, Kate and September welcome Emily Thomas, who not only works full-time as a supervising RN at an eating disorder clinic but hosts the popular Mom Struggling Well podcast.
30 Dec 2024Ep. 115: When the World Says ‘Quit,’ Stay the Course00:32:20

Ever feel like throwing in the towel? Whether it’s in motherhood, homeschooling, ministry, or just life itself, we’ve all been there. In this episode, we’re getting real about the struggles moms face when the weight feels too heavy. But here’s the truth: God hasn’t called us to this journey alone.

✨ Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss:

    1    How to recognize burnout and decide when to rest vs. persevere.

    2    Finding strength in God’s promises, even when the world says ‘quit.’

    3    Practical strategies to stay spiritually and emotionally anchored.

    4    Encouraging stories of breakthrough moments after choosing not to give up.

💡 What if your breaking point is actually your breakthrough moment?

Join us for an honest and hope-filled conversation about finding strength in Christ when it feels like too much. Let’s uncover the beauty of perseverance and the promise of Galatians 6:9:

"Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."

Mama, you’re not alone. Grab your coffee, settle in, and let’s dive into encouragement and practical wisdom to stay the course, even in life’s toughest seasons.

🎧 Share this episode with a mom who needs a reminder to hold onto hope today. 💛


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

17 Mar 2020Ep. 27: The Working-When-You-Don't-Have-A-Choice Mom with Stacey Thacker00:44:16
To round out our three-part series of the working mom, we want to focus on a category of mothers who tends to get overlooked or perhaps, not considered when she is seen in the workforce or doing both working from home, working outside the home and raising a family. This is the woman who is working when that wasn’t necessary “the plan,” or the vision her family had made a choice for when considering who would work and why.
16 May 2019Ep. 7: The After Party00:28:28
Your children are growing up. They’re heading out of the nest soon and all those years of love and sacrifice, cooking and cleaning, disciplining and discipling, yelling and listening are coming to an unceremonious end. This is your invitation to Act 2, to Motherhood: The After Party.
22 Dec 2020Ep. 47: Habits of a Healthy Mom with Rebekah Fedrowitz00:44:30
Our guest today is Rebekah Fedrowitz, a board-certified holistic nutritionist and a women’s health speaker and author. Her passion is helping women identify, combat and recover from stress and hormonal health challenges so they can thrive in their health, life and purpose.
05 Oct 2021Ep. 65: Finding the "Smart" in Your Child with Dr. Kathy Koch00:40:21

Raising children who love to learn is a goal of just about every parent but not every parent believes they have the tools to do it properly. But, by learning how to identify your child’s innate smarts, parents will have a unique advantage and a leg up on helping their kids recognize that they really are smart, no matter what the circumstances say. How children view themselves is so important! And as parents, we can help them view themselves correctly.

27 Mar 2020Ep. 28: The Big Adjustment: Covid-1900:40:28
In this episode, we're talking about the real issues we’re all facing right now in the midst of dealing with Covid-19 and how that affects us as moms. As hectic as it may seem, with all the change and upheaval and news reports to digest every day, we can find the silver lining if we look for it.
27 Jun 2023Ep. 106: Personal Convictions vs. Biblical Commands in Motherhood 00:40:24

There are plenty of issues that can divide Christian moms, with well-meaning and Jesus loving women on both sides of any argument. Yet the debate runs deeper than the typical "mommy wars" because at the heart of the division is our commitment to God and His Word. Today, we’re going to be talking about the differences between personal convictions (sometimes called freedoms) and Biblical commands. As we chat, we’re not necessarily going to share our individual beliefs about specific issues, but rather how to put our convictions in their rightful place.

This episode will conclude season 5 of the Mom to Mom podcast. In the coming months, Kate, September, and Jamie will be taking a hiatus to enjoy some rest. They'll be back in September with new episodes, eager to join the conversation around the long and wide table of motherhood. In the meantime, we all hope you’ll still tune in as we rewind through some of the most popular episodes of the first four years.

04 Nov 2024 Ep. 111: Navigating Doubt: How to Respond When Your Child Asks Hard Questions00:27:58

As our kids grow, their questions get bigger—about faith, identity, relationships, and even tough issues like loss or why there’s suffering in the world. These questions can catch us off guard, and sometimes, it’s hard to know the “right” answer.


In today’s episode, we’re exploring ways to navigate those big questions with sincerity and faith, turning challenging conversations into moments of growth.

How do we handle it when our kids ask questions about cultural issues, family, or faith? How do we respond when they bring up topics we ourselves may struggle to answer? As moms, we may not have all the answers, but we can guide them toward truth, listening deeply and responding thoughtfully.


1 Peter 3:15 reminds us to “always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.” This episode is about finding that hope together and creating an environment where our kids feel safe to ask and explore—even the hard questions.


Let’s grow together in these moments, making space for trust and understanding in every conversation. Join us for an honest talk about parenting through tough questions, and let’s encourage each other as we walk through it. 🌱


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

02 Nov 2021Ep. 67: 100 Tips, Tricks, and Ideas to Make Life Easier00:58:28

As moms, we are always on the lookout for ideas and shortcuts, tips, and tricks to make life easier. Today, we're sharing lots of fun and practical tips we think will help you and hopefully, make life a little bit easier for you. We have gathered loads of ideas, categories, some helpful links, and much more to inspire you.

15 Oct 2019Ep. 16: Infant Loss & Miscarriage00:46:16
October is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month--a time each year set aside for us to remember and encourage those who have lost a child through miscarriage or early on in infancy. So today, we want to honor those mothers who grieve and also provide some helpful tools for those friends and family members who want to lovingly support a mother whose arms ache from the loss of her baby.
30 Nov 2021Ep. 69: Find Your Awesome with Dr. Kathy Koch00:40:35

Feelings of discontent sometimes feel unavoidable in this digital age, because unlike in the previous generations when the temptation to compare only came from face-to-face interaction or the occasional hand-written note in the mail, we have the blessing and burden of peering into the lives of others all the livelong day.

Today, we want to flip the narrative. Instead of focusing on what we lack, let’s start focusing on what we offer--what makes us unique--what makes us awesome. If that phrase makes you squirm a bit, that’s understandable. We’re all so used to feeling down about ourselves that it can feel slightly uncomfortable acknowledging the good that God is working in us.

Today we welcome Dr. Kathy Koch, founder of Celebrate Kids based in Fort Worth, Texas, popular national convention speaker, and author of several great books including 8 Great Smarts: Discover and Nurture Your Child’s Intelligences.

05 Apr 2022Ep. 78: Mothering Your Strong-Willed Child00:42:42

If you’re raising a strong-willed child, you’re well aware of it without having anyone tell you. Strong-willed kids aren’t bad but they can be incredibly frustrating. They’re often smart and confident, able to problem solve quickly, and are determined to achieve their goals. Although those are great traits, they’re probably not the first things that pop in your mind when you think about your child.

The defiance can be exhausting and the disrespect crushing. The weight of it all can exhaust you and become all-consuming.

Strong-willed children crave two things: respect and choice. So how do you find out what makes them behave the way they do? What do they need from you to help you both move forward and build on their strengths?

17 Jan 2023Ep. 94: Body Image00:27:33

As women, we live in a world of confusion and comparison over our bodies. Even our womanhood is under “attack.” Raising girls in this next generation with healthy body image is even more challenging in a day when social media heavily influences what we see, think and choose to do or not to do with our minds and our bodies because a healthy body image begins in the mind!

A lot of times, women in our circles speak of childbirth or motherhood as an attack on their body image, but we have been doing some deep thinking on this and if we are being completely honest, any struggles we had with our bodies began long before we had any children!

Listen in this episode as we discuss our own struggles with body image, and share some of the ways we've found to make peace with how God has fearfully and wonderfully created us!  You can join the conversation over on Instagram at @momtomompodcast!

27 Jan 2025Ep. 117: Loving Your Kids Without Overparenting Them00:26:50

Parenting is a delicate dance of holding on just tight enough while letting go where it matters most. In this week’s episode of the Mom to Mom Podcast, host Kate dives into the heart of this balance—loving our kids deeply without micromanaging their every move.


✨ Are you wondering if you’re holding on too tight—or giving just enough room for them to grow?

✨ Do you wrestle with fear when your child’s path feels risky or unexpected?

✨ Are you ready to release control into God’s hands while still staying connected?


In this conversation, we’re exploring:

🌱 How to build trust and independence while letting go of micromanagement.

💬 Creative ways to nurture open communication without crossing into control.

🙏 The peace that comes from knowing our children belong to God.


Parenting isn’t about perfect outcomes—it’s about preparing our kids to step into God’s unique calling for their lives, even when it doesn’t align with our expectations.


This episode is packed with practical wisdom, biblical encouragement, and a reminder that motherhood is ultimately about letting go with love. If you know a mom who needs this message, we’d be so grateful if you shared this episode with her. 💛


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

09 Sep 2024 Ep. 107: We're Back!!00:18:09

The Mom to Mom Podcast is back with Season 6!! Kate, September and Jamie are excited and ready to dive into a fresh new season focusing on the need for steadfastness—in our faith and motherhood.


In today's episode we're catching you up on what’s been happening in our lives and previewing where we’re headed next in this new season. Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or are just tuning in for the first time, we invite you to come along with us as we talk about the real-life joys and challenges of motherhood, faith, homeschooling, and everything in between.


"And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." -Hebrews 10:24


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

23 Jun 2020Ep. 36: The Girl Mom00:59:12
As mothers of girls, we're trying to raise up strong, Godly women in an ungodly world. A large part of who our daughters will become is deeply connected with what we model for them. We’re a blueprint. They watch how we dress, how we act, how we treat others. They’ll listen as we talk to our friends, our husband, our not-so-loving neighbors. They’ll pay attention to what we do, not what we say to do. And most importantly, they’ll observe how we live out the truth of God’s Word to the world.
28 Mar 2023Ep. 99: No Fuss Ideas for a Christ-Centered Easter00:34:55

A few years into her mothering, Jamie decided that she wanted to put more emphasis on Easter in her home. It bothered her that Christmas–the day set aside to remember the birth of Christ--had become an entire season of celebration and yet Easter–the day honoring His ultimate sacrifice on the cross and His miraculous resurrection was just defined by most of the evangelical church, herself included, with a few lilies at the front of the sanctuary, maybe some new dress clothes most kids didn’t want to wear, and a basket of candy. She wanted her kids to see that both moments of Christ’s life–His birth and His death–were equally important in their faith.

In this episode, Kate, September, and Jamie chat about Easter and how they’ve found ways to center the season on Christ. We’d love to know how you mark the sacredness of Easter in the ordinary of your days. Find us on Facebook or Instagram and tell us all about it!


02 Apr 2019Ep. 4: The Comparison Trap00:25:09
A 2017 Gallup poll showed the largest decline of overall feelings of well-being (or joy) in the last 10 years. We’re lonely, disconnected, and discontent with our lives. Now, I don’t think we can pin all of our troubles on comparison. But, I do think that the longing of all of humanity to be more like this, and less like that--to have more of this and less of that--our tendency to make tally marks and tier levels out of virtually everything contributes greatly to our overall joylessness.
28 Jun 2022Ep. 84: In Defense of Life with Abby Johnson 00:57:53

We realize that abortion is a very tender topic for some listeners, especially in light of the recent reversal of Roe vs. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court. To be honest, it’s a very tender topic for each of us on the show. All three of us have been touched by the effects of abortion in some way or another. Our goal today is not to pass judgment or to point fingers. Instead, we hope to do two things: First, share our stories and the truth of Scripture to offer help, hope, and healing to anyone who might need it, and second: equip others to help their family, friends, and neighbors choose life.

We are joined by Abby Johnson, former clinic director for Planned Parenthood and now an outspoken advocate of the pro-life movement.

15 Mar 2021Ep. 52: The Truth About Mom Fatigue Syndrome with Hannah Keeley00:33:02
The statistics of mom overwhelm are both staggering and heartbreaking. Our guest today, Hannah Keeley, says that most moms suffer from what she calls Mom Fog, or more aptly put Mom Fatigue Syndrome and that our feelings of helplessness are often the result of changes that occur after childbirth.
01 Sep 202039: Visionary Motherhood with Sally Clarkson00:50:50
From working on college campuses to sharing the Gospel behind the Iron Curtain as a missionary,  traveling around the world to speak on discipleship, Sally Clarkson has tenaciously sought after God's kingdom and has used her ministry to encourage others to do the same. From her best-selling books and ministries, Sally has shared from her heart and home about the value of motherhood and the potential for home to cultivate life, love, and faith.
25 Jul 2023{Rewind} Ep. 5: Mom Overwhelm00:36:06

Today we’re chatting about the overwhelm of motherhood. Between the three of us, we have 16 children and have experienced more than our share of overwhelm in our mothering journeys.

This episode originally aired in Season 1 of our show. Be sure to head to https://momtomompodcast.com/5 for the show notes.

06 Dec 2022Ep. 91: Date Night Ideas00:22:01

When was the last time you took a "date night?" Is this an outdated, old-fashioned idea that seems elusive to busy parents who cannot even find time for a minute alone? 

This episode is all about date nights and how we make it happen even when we aren’t feeling the “love?” Maybe that’s you? Or maybe you have tried date nights and have just run out of ideas or haven’t considered the importance of this time away?

Don’t forget to check out our date night list in the show notes for this episode on The Mom to Mom Podcast website (and this time, we will include them on our Instagram feed as well.)

Try a date night. What do you have to lose?

23 Sep 2024Ep. 108: Developing Spiritual Patience and Endurance00:17:22

We are living in a world of quick fixes and instant everything.  In just a few clicks, we can have nearly anything we want in less than 24 hours. We want it fast, and we want it now. 

But God isn’t in a hurry, and as we grow in our relationship with Him, we have to learn to trust His timing in everything, no matter how long it takes.


As moms, how do we resist the urge to expect immediate results in both our spiritual lives and with parenting our kids?

How do we model it, teaching them to trust God’s timing?


Our culture is speeding up, but He’s calling us to slow down and do the opposite of what the world is doing.

So, how do we learn to slow down and trust His timing in a world shouting at us to hurry up? 

Join Kate, September, and Jamie as we share what has helped us develop spiritual patience and endurance for the long haul of parenting.


"Wait for the Lord; be strong and let your heart take courage. Wait for the Lord." -Psalm 27:14


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

14 Dec 2021Ep. 70: Am I a Helicopter Parent with a Child-Centered Home?00:30:02

The term helicopter parent was derived from some parents' literal and continuous hovering over their children's every move. It is a fitting term for moms and dads who choose to oversee every detail of their children's lives. Even when kids are more than capable of doing things independently, helicopter parents can't help but swoop in and take matters into their own hands.

In today’s episode, we are sifting through the pros and cons of micro-managing and parenting our children and the difference between being a protective parent or having a child-centered home.

14 Apr 2020Ep. 31: A Simple Start to Morning Time00:57:10
Some folks prefer to call it Morning Basket, Morning Meeting, others who maybe choose to slot it at other times in the day instead of the morning have been known to call it Symposium or Power Hour. No matter what you call it, if you’ve been homeschooling for any length of time, you definitely know that Morning Time is a current buzzword in homeschooling circles. It seems that everyone has caught the fever. Today we're sharing our very favorite resources for Morning Time.
05 Mar 2019Ep. 2: The Power of a Parent's Words00:34:17
We’ve all heard the saying, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” Right? I hate to tell you, friends, but that saying couldn’t be further from the truth! Proverbs 18:21 tells us, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” Today we’re talking all things words--how our words are either going to build up or tear down our children (not to mention husbands and all the other people in our lives!)
16 Dec 2024Ep. 114: Raising Daughters00:31:38

🌸 Raising Daughters in Today’s Culture 🌸


Our daughters are growing up in a world unlike any we’ve ever known—one where social media and the internet shape much of their daily lives. As moms, we’re on a mission to equip them to walk in faith, pursue purity, and delight in a life that honors God.

In this episode, we’re diving into the tough questions:

✨ How can we help our girls navigate the lies of the culture while building a passion for holiness?

✨ How do we teach them to value home without devaluing their giftings and future callings?

✨ And how do we protect their hearts in a world saturated with comparison, competition, and chaos?


Join us for an honest and hope-filled conversation on how to raise girls who shine God’s light in a dark world. Let’s lean into Titus 2, 1 Timothy 4:12, and 1 Corinthians 6:20 as we uncover practical ways to inspire and guide the next generation of women to stand firm in truth.


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

07 Oct 2024Ep. 109: Beyond Control: Embracing the Unexpected in Parenting00:26:21

Moms, we’ve all been there—the moments when we want to step in, fix everything, and control every detail of our kids’ lives. But what happens when we can’t? When their paths take unexpected turns, or their choices challenge our expectations?


In Episode 109 of the Mom to Mom Podcast, we’re diving into Embracing the Unexpected in Parenting. In this heartfelt conversation, we talk about what it really means to let go of the need to control every aspect of our children’s journeys—even when they make decisions we don’t agree with. It’s about learning to surrender in all seasons of their lives, trusting that God is at work, even when the path looks different than we imagined.


From trusting God’s plan to finding peace in the challenges we never saw coming, we’ll share practical tips on how to release control and allow God to work through the unexpected. 1 Peter 5:7


If you’ve ever struggled with letting go, this episode is for you. We explore how to support our children with love and faith, without micromanaging their lives—because surrendering them to God’s care can lead to a deeper peace for us, too.


Tune in for real talk, encouragement, and a reminder that we don’t have to have all the answers to trust in God’s perfect plan.


"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." -Philippians 4:6-7


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

08 Aug 2023{Rewind} Ep. 11: Marriage & Motherhood00:40:59

We all know a great and godly marriage takes work. And it’s also fair to say that motherhood is a full-time job of its own as well. It’s a delicate balance. How DO we find the time, the space, the energy, and the focus to keep both relationships healthy and strong?  Is it possible?


This episode originally aired in Season 1 of our show. Be sure to head to https://momtomompodcast.com/11 for the show notes.

12 May 2020Ep. 33: Foundations to Shape a Family with Ruth Chou Simons00:41:21
In today’s culture, families struggle to find the time and the urgency to be in the Word together. Today, we are joined by Ruth Chou Simons, bestselling author, artist, entrepreneur, speaker, and mother to six boys who will help us build a Biblical foundation that will shape our family for eternity.
02 Dec 2024 Ep. 113: Modeling Faith: How Your Everyday Actions Impact Your Child's Spiritual Growth00:28:05

🌟 Does your walk match your talk? Let’s be real—our kids are always watching. They see how we respond to life’s challenges and joys, and they learn what faith looks like by the way we live it out each day. In today's episode, Jamie opens up about what it means to model faith in the real, messy, and beautiful moments of motherhood.

✨ Join us as we discuss:

    1    How your everyday actions shape your child’s spiritual journey.

    2    The power of being open about your victories and your struggles in faith.

    3    How to model Christ without falling into the trap of perfectionism or legalism.

📖 Verses to Carry with You:

“Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 11:1

“Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16

💬 This conversation is for every mom—whether you’re feeling strong in your walk or struggling to figure it all out. You’re not alone, and the good news is, it’s never too late to model faith authentically.

💕 Tune in and let’s grow together. Let’s be the light our kids need to see. ✨ Share this with a mom friend who inspires you or could use a little encouragement today. We can’t wait for you to join the circle! 💕


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them at https://www.bjupress.com/

10 Feb 2025Ep. 118: Parenting The Same But Different: Adapting to Each Child’s Needs00:36:38

As moms, we quickly learn that no two children are alike. Their personalities, giftings, and temperaments are uniquely wired by God. But as one person parenting multiple kids, how do we adjust our approach to meet each child’s needs without falling into favoritism, comparison, or frustration? In this episode, we’re exploring the balance of parenting each child uniquely while maintaining consistency, fairness, and grace. We’ll discuss how to recognize and respond to the differences in our children, the biblical foundation for individualized parenting, and practical ways to nurture and disciple each child according to their strengths. Because mothering isn’t a one-size-fits-all formula—it’s about truly seeing your child and parenting them in a way that honors the calling God has placed on their life.

✔️ Identify key differences in your children that should shape your parenting

✔️ Gain biblical wisdom on how God parents us uniquely

✔️ Avoid entitlement and bitterness among siblings

✔️ Learn practical ways to nurture each child individually


Join us for this encouraging conversation—because your kids don’t need a perfect mom, just one who sees and loves them well. 💛


Thank you to this season's sponsor, BJU Press. You can find them athttps://www.bjupress.com/

25 May 2021Ep. 58: Slow Down, Mom with Jennifer Dukes Lee00:30:09
There is something deeply satisfying about planting seeds down in the soil and watching and waiting and seeing them spring up in God’s perfect timing and producing beautiful flowers and perfect vegetables every summer.  We're well aware that it takes time for things to grow and it takes time to learn the exact right moment to harvest. It takes time and maturity and patience. We know that to become excellent at anything takes years of practice and study.
26 Jul 2022Ep. 86: Rebuilding a Marriage after Infidelity with Jill Savage00:48:42

Marriage is God-ordained.  It’s God’s gift to mankind, as He initiated the very first marriage in Genesis. Its purpose is to bring joy to us, bring glory to Him, and raise Godly families. He gave marriage to us to make our lives more fulfilling and richer, ultimately drawing us closer to God.

As soon as two become one through marriage, their relationship changes, and they are unified in a mysterious way, different from any other human relationship, with eternal significance. God’s design for marriage is companionship, purpose, and passion.

And although every marriage comes with pitfalls, there are steps we can take to strengthen our relationship with our spouse even after physical or emotional infidelity and model what Christ taught us about loving and forgiving others.

23 Jul 2019Ep.12: Meal Planning Hacks00:47:38
The busyness of fall will be here before you know it. And while you won’t be able to control every part of those chaotic days, you can take charge of a few things. You can control what you can control. Meal planning is one of those easy wins. By just putting a few systems in place, you can not only save your sanity, but also your time, your budget, and in some ways, your waistline and health because a plan will help you eliminate the need to eat out or eat easy.
08 Mar 2022Ep. 76: Not Your Mother's Menopause00:40:05

Perimenopause and menopause are God-designed. They are seasons that can and should be welcomed and celebrated. But unfortunately, they are often talked about with undertones of regret, embarrassment, or lament.

Today, we hope to change the narrative.

14 Jun 2022Ep. 83: Hope for the Grieving Mom with Danita Jenae00:37:20

Life isn’t always as smooth and happy as a Hallmark commercial. For some of us, tragedy arrives out of the blue, shattering every truth about God we thought we knew. It can come through divorce, death of a loved one, the loss of a secure job, or the loss of a spouse.

How do you find your Rock in the midst of devastation? How do you find unshakeable peace? Danita Jenae has walked the road of deep loss after suddenly losing her husband Dan. In her new book, When Mountains Crumble, she shares a compelling message for the brokenhearted.

23 Dec 2019Ep. 21: When Anxiety Threatens to Pull You Under00:52:29
For the mom who struggles with anxiety and depression, the holiday season can magnify feelings of loneliness, despondency, and hopelessness. The holidays can be a trigger for past wounds and losses. So today, we want to have a raw discussion around the table about our own struggle with anxiety and depression and share some physical and spiritual tools that have helped the three of us during some dark times in our lives including the holidays.
06 Jul 2021Ep. 61: Helping My Child Through Disappointment00:46:23

Our new normal after Covid 19 looks different and brings with it a new wave of disappointments, not just for us, but for our kids.

But what if instead of looking at all these setbacks and frustrations as something to “slog through,” what if we as moms could see them as an opportunity to help our kids learn to walk well through disappointments. How would that change the landscape of our homes moving forward--regardless of how long this Covid craziness lasts?

So today, we’d love for you to pull up a chair as we chat about how to help our kids walk through disappointment.

21 Jan 2020Ep. 23: Protecting Our Kids From Porn00:44:12
Today, on the Podcast, we have a special guest, author Kristen A. Jenson. She’s here joining us to help give us some tools to have hard conversations with our kids in order to protect them from porn. Kristen is the author of the Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books including the best-selling Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today’s Young Kids and Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds.
17 Sep 2019Ep. 14: Helping Kids Navigate Friendships00:43:58
Friendships are important for all of us and maybe even more so for our children as they begin to navigate growing up and start to figure out how to relate to others in a kind, Christ-like way. As children grow, their friendships will too and issues are likely to arise as they learn to deal with all different types of attitudes and upbringings that might be different from what they are used to.
31 Mar 2020Ep. 29: Is Your Teen Driving You Crazy?00:40:25
Raising teens can be both tricky and tremendously exciting at the same time. Your teen is dealing with hormones he or she hasn’t dealt with before. They might feel insecure or maybe because of social media, they’re being pressured to be cool. They are beginning to wake up to the reality of the world around them and starting to figure out what they love to do and what they’re good at.
26 Nov 2019Ep. 19: The Digital Family00:38:10
If your child is between the ages of 6 and 23, born between 1995 and 2012, then they are part of what’s called I-Gen or Gen Z. Seventy-four million Americans or 24% of the population fit this category. They are the generation that has never known life without the internet and they are the most smart-phone addicted generation in history. Though there are pros and cons to the digital world, the cons are winning. What are parents to do? How do we reach the most isolated, loneliest generation in history?

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