AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr is designed to equip and encourage you for the kids you're raising, the marriages you're nurturing, the work you're building, all in the day and age in which you live. We aim to cover ALL mom does. AllMomDoes Podcast was previously known as The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
As the back-to-school mornings fast approach, how can you be your most calm, your most intentional self? Author and musician Kira Willey sits down with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with fast, practical tips to both connect and keep the peace with your kids during hectic transitions during the day.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4pvBmHX
Key Topics:
Tools for managing children's emotions
The importance of self-regulation for parents
Mindful transitions and routines
Physical techniques to release tension
The role of breathing in emotional regulation
Building connection through entering children's worlds
Sound Bites:
"Deep breathing activates the vagus nerve"
"Calm parents create calm children"
"Releasing tension helps respond, not react"
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Parenting Tools for Emotional Calm
01:59 Kira Willie’s Journey from Corporate to Children's Author
04:52 The Power of Self-Awareness in Parenting
07:47 Simple Techniques to Calm Yourself Before Connecting
11:37 Using Body Scans and Movement to Release Tension
14:38 The Importance of Clear, Non-Negotiable Expectations
19:30 The Role of Breathing in Regulating Nervous System
23:18 Building Self-Awareness with 'How's the Weather' Exercise
29:15 Managing Transitions and Using Countdown Strategies
31:54 The Impact of Parent Calmness on Child Behavior
Find Kira: Online | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
* Book: The Joyful Child: Calm the Chaos, Connect with Your Kids, and Create More Happiness in Your Daily Routines
Keywords: child development, emotional regulation, mindfulness, parenting tips, stress management, self-awareness, children’s books, Kira Willie, The Joyful Child
Listener questions? Yes please! In our summer series, Raising Them Well, we wrap up this series with an encore episode about kids, kids fighting, kids being jealous of their siblings, all things rivalry!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ejEwJw
Takeaways:
* Sibling relationships are foundational to family dynamics.
* Fairness in parenting can shape sibling relationships positively.
* Teaching conflict resolution is crucial for healthy sibling interactions.
* Adult sibling relationships can be complicated and require clear communication.
* Repairing relationships after conflict is essential for long-term harmony.
* Modeling healthy relationships helps children navigate their own.
* Acknowledging unfair situations can reduce resentment among siblings.
* Parents should avoid favoritism to maintain sibling bonds.
* Encouraging independence in sibling relationships fosters stronger connections.
* Seeking professional help can provide tools for managing difficult sibling dynamics.
Sound Bites:
* "That's so weird. Other moms I know don't do things like that."
* "I would love to talk about this whole topic of sibling rivalry."
* "Siblings are all over the Bible, and I don't think it's any mistake."
* "I want to encourage you to think about the wrapped Christmas batteries."
* "There is conflict that is appropriate."
* "Repairing relationships is essential for long-term harmony."
* "Be clear, put it in writing."
* "We want things to be as fair as possible."
Chapters:
00:00 - The Foundation of Sibling Relationships
07:07 - Fairness in Parenting
11:30 - Conflict Resolution and Communication
19:34 - Navigating Adult Sibling Relationships
30:00 - The Importance of Repairing Relationships
Keywords: sibling relationships, parenting, conflict resolution, family dynamics, fairness, communication, adult siblings, family therapy, sibling rivalry, childhood development
Feel like you can't have anyone over because your house is currently decorated in a style known as Kid Chaos? You're not alone! In our summer series, Raising Them Well, check out the reasons to model hospitality beyond the mess and how to get in the mindset for it!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49XSxeF
Takeaways:
Hospitality connects people and is a way to show love.
It's important to redefine hospitality beyond entertaining.
Cultural pressures can hinder our ability to practice hospitality.
Setting boundaries is essential for healthy hospitality.
Authenticity in hospitality leads to deeper connections.
Women often bear the mental load of hospitality tasks.
Introverts and extroverts experience hospitality differently.
Throwing off expectations can enhance the hospitality experience.
God calls us to practice hospitality regardless of our skills.
The journey of hospitality is about being true to oneself. I'm not carrying that torch alone.
We have to look at our calendars.
Set that up at the beginning.
Take the stress off of yourself.
Potluck it up, man.
A coffee meetup in the front yard.
Opening our resources to be hospitable.
Using your resources to build those connections.
We can distract ourselves away from what the point is.
I want to focus on and he's like, Oh, if it was dirty.
Sound bites:
"It's not about trying to be Martha Stewart"
"I'm not carrying that torch alone."
"We have to look at our calendars."
"Set that up at the beginning."
"Take the stress off of yourself."
"Potluck it up, man."
"A coffee meetup in the front yard."
"Opening our resources to be hospitable."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Hospitality and Connection
01:53 Redefining Hospitality: From Entertaining to Authenticity
04:58 Cultural Pressures and Expectations in Hospitality
10:06 Overcoming Anxiety and Setting Boundaries in Hospitality
18:51 Navigating Different Personalities in Hospitality
21:56 Navigating Hospitality with Family Dynamics
22:47 Planning and Preparation for Hospitality
24:56 The Power of Potlucks and Delegation
26:55 Innovative Approaches to Hosting
27:53 Hospitality Beyond the Home
29:38 Building Relationships Through Shared Experiences
31:33 Creating Presence Over Perfection
33:23 Teamwork in Hospitality
35:57 Setting Expectations in Co-Hosting
37:33 Connecting with the Audience
Keywords: hospitality, connection, authenticity, cultural pressures, boundaries, introverts, extroverts, community, anxiety, expectations, hospitality, family dynamics, planning, potluck, hosting, relationships, presence, teamwork, expectations, community
Are moms tired? You bet! But they're not the only ones! In this encore episode in our summer series, Raising Them Well, we look at the other half of the parenting team who are also feeling the parenting pressure.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vb94o8
Key Topics:
* Dad fatigue and self-care
* The evolving role of dads in family life
* The importance of vulnerability and emotional support in fatherhood
Sound Bites:
* "I'm tired from this parenting journey, not of it."
* "Vulnerability is someone else's freedom."
* "Perspective of time passing changes everything."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:47 Jon Shares His Parenting Journey
01:49 Balancing Busy Family Life and Fatigue
02:59 The Concept of the Tired Dad and Its Significance
03:50 Changing Family Dynamics and Dad Involvement
06:10 Mental Load and Postpartum Experiences
07:30 Communication and Vulnerability in Parenthood
09:05 The Power of Vulnerability and Emotional Support
11:03 Building Empathy and Shared Understanding
12:10 Recognizing Overstimulation and Self-Care
13:11 Accepting Chaos and Seasons of Parenting
14:33 Teamwork and Flexibility in Family Roles
16:22 The Shift to Emotional Provision in Fatherhood
17:46 Responsibility and Presence in Parenting
18:35 The Impact of Vulnerability on Family Relationships
20:14 Self-Care Strategies for Dads
21:35 Perspective and Seasons of Parenthood
22:03 Cherished Family Moments in Chaos
23:02 Approaching Difficult Conversations with Partners
24:45 The Importance of Honest and Safe Communication
26:03 The Role of Fathers in Emotional Support
28:16 About the Book: The Tired Dad
30:39 Connecting with Jon Gustin and Resources
Keywords: fatherhood, dad fatigue, emotional provision, parenting, mental load, vulnerability, family dynamics, self-care, modern dads
Parenting is a big job built of lots and lots of small moments. In our third episode of our summer series, Raising Them Well, we take a look at why the little decision you're making today have a big impact overall.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ek2V1S
We're in our summer series, 'Raising Them Well'. And you may be in the thick of getting all your kids' fall activities and sports on calendar. But what if it's time to look at all that through a fresh lens?
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3S6THOU
Takeaways:
The youth sports landscape has dramatically changed over the years.
Parents often feel overwhelmed by the demands of youth sports.
The shift from play to performance has led to a more competitive environment.
Parental identity can become intertwined with children's performance.
The youth sports industry is a multi-billion dollar complex.
Many parents feel pressured to ensure their children succeed in sports.
Character development is as important as athletic performance.
Most kids quit sports by their teenage years due to pressure.
The lessons learned in sports can impact life beyond the field.
Parents should focus on their children's growth rather than just performance.
Discipleship in parenting is crucial for guiding children.
Character development should be prioritized over performance in sports.
Parents should expect more from youth sports experiences.
It's important to model faith and community involvement for children.
Coaches may not always have the best interests of families in mind.
Parents can and should make choices about their children's activities.
It's okay to leave a sports team if it's not a good fit.
Youth sports should be fun and not a source of stress.
Families should communicate and pray together about sports commitments.
There are resources available to help parents navigate youth sports.
Sound Bites:
"We need help."
"This is to enhance our kids' lives."
"Where do you think that comes from?"
"The clock is ticking."
"We should expect more for our dollar."
"I really am my child's primary discipler."
"You can fire the coach."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Youth Sports Landscape
02:54 The Shift from Play to Performance
06:48 Understanding the Youth Sports Industrial Complex
08:36 Parental Identity and Expectations
12:01 The Pressure of Performance and Its Consequences
16:39 Life Lessons Beyond the Field
19:45 Discipleship in Youth Sports
21:56 Balancing Passion and Priorities
25:13 Navigating Youth Sports Commitments
30:04 The Importance of Family Dynamics
33:48 Course Correction in Youth Sports
36:59 Resources for Parents in Youth Sports
Keywords:youth sports, parenting, extracurricular activities, performance pressure, sports industry, parental expectations, youth sports culture, character development, sports parenting, sports ministry, youth sports, parenting, discipleship, character development, family dynamics, sports commitments, decision making, youth athletics, sports culture, faith and sports
It's the launch of our new summer series, "Raising Them Well!" We're kicking it off with an in-depth look at the generation you're likely raising...but that get's overlooked!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49VVMDz
Key Topics:
Generational studies and their importance
The emergence of Gen Alpha and its characteristics
The impact of COVID-19 on Gen Alpha
The role of technology and AI in shaping young minds
Parenting trends and their effects on children's mental health
Sound Bites:
* "One generation will tell of your deeds to the next"
* "Anxiousness in Gen Alpha is rising rapidly"
* "Every source of information may be driven by AI"
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Generational Conversations
02:38 Understanding Generational Dynamics
06:47 The Anxious Generation: Gen Alpha
14:39 Gentle Parenting and Its Implications
19:29 The Impact of the Pandemic on Gen Alpha
25:44 Navigating AI and Future Careers for Gen Alpha
Keywords: Generations, Gen Alpha, Parenting, Technology, Anxiety, AI, Education, Faith, Youth, Cultural Milestones
Lots of people have lots of opinions about what it means to be a "good" Christian girl. But what is simply performance and what is actually based on your relationship with God? Julie Lyles Carr, AllMomDoes host, tackles this complex and layered topic in this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4eDLqcJ
Julie goes solo this episode, unpacking the latest parenting trends, with insights on what to take with you from those trends and what to consider leaving behind.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vpESpp
The select soccer practices, the travel team, the chess club, the homework, the test prep...moms today are navigating not just a more complex world when it comes to raising their kids, but also all the add-ons that are supposed to help our kids prepare for an uncertain future. But what if you decided to get off the hamster wheel and make your kids...and your life...more simple? Novelist and journalist Christine Gunderson joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about the forces that drive us to do more more more for our kids and why it could be time for a reset.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4xfKrIr
Key Topics:
The evolution of motherhood from the 1960s to today
Impact of societal expectations on mothers
The role of community in raising children
The importance of boredom and free time for kids
The influence of technology and screen time on literacy and creativity
Sound bites:
"Why are we doing all this stuff?"
"Fast content shortens attention spans."
"Share passions, don’t impose them."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Motherhood Today
03:04 The Changing Landscape of Motherhood
05:47 Community and Its Role in Parenting
08:38 The Impact of Scheduling on Children
11:26 Boredom and Creativity in Kids
14:35 The Walk Away Wife Syndrome
17:23 Finding Solutions Through Community
20:10 Unrealized Aspirations and Parenting
22:49 Conclusion and Resources
Keywords: motherhood, parenting pressures, community, family life, homeschooling, childhood freedom, social anxiety, screen time, work-life balance, novel
Statistics show that summer time means...more screen time. That's right. When school's out, the devices, the online gaming, the screens are on. What can you do to have a better balance this summer when it comes to screens? AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr shares the latest research and helpful tips when it comes to your kids and your screens.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vmhGrO
Key Topics:
* Impact of screen time on children's health and vision
* Blue light and sleep cycles
* Physical and social effects of excessive screen use
* Benefits of controlled screen time and online relationships
* Micro habits for reducing screen time
* Teaching life skills and independence
* Modeling healthy tech habits as parents
* Family screen fast and proactive planning
Sound Bites
* "Kids spend 7.5 hours a day on screens"
* "Tech neck is a real physical toll"
* "Micro habits make change easier"
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and seasonal context for parents
01:19 Summer routines and increased screen time
02:18 Statistics on children's screen usage
03:35 Health impacts: eye strain and blue light
04:57 Physical toll of screen time: tech neck
06:22 Social anxiety and online interactions
07:17 Rethinking screen time: benefits of moderate use
08:36 Developing soft skills through digital platforms
10:24 Micro habits for managing screen time
12:04 Replacing screen time with engaging activities
14:52 Teaching basic life skills during summer
17:35 Handling objectionable content and open conversations
21:34 The importance of intentional content consumption
22:25 Family screen fast: a 24-hour challenge
24:28 Proactive planning and family bonding
26:01 Encouraging scripture memorization and values
26:58 Modeling healthy screen habits as parents
28:16 Balancing control and independence
29:39 Preparing kids for future digital challenges
30:33 Summarizing key takeaways and encouragement
Keywords: screen time, summer activities, parenting, children's health, digital habits, life skills, family routines, self-regulation, technology, child development
You've probably been told to read the Bible...but you might not have been given a strategy for how. Tim Mulgrew joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating look at the enduring truths and timelessness of the Bible and why understanding God's intent for Scripture can change how you read the Bible today.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PoRJbw
Your home life? It's a business. Really. If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed with all the stuff and responsibilities and endless task lists, Lisa Woodruff of Organize365 is here to help! She joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with a fresh perspective on how much time it actually takes of run a home and family, why analyzing those jobs through a business lens brings greater clarity, and how you can equip yourself to get out of the quicksand of modern life.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4d3UkzD
Key Topics:
1. Household management as an economic engine
2. Statistics on household spending and time
3. Mental models for household organization
4. Strategies to reduce overwhelm and increase productivity
Takeaways:
Households are a $68 trillion industry in the US economy.
On average, 28 hours a week are spent on household chores.
Applying business principles to household management can increase efficiency.
Planning and contingency strategies improve goal attainment.
Small, intentional changes can significantly reduce overwhelm.Sound Bites:"Small, intentional changes can significantly reduce overwhelm."
"Planning and contingency strategies improve goal attainment."
"Households are a $68 trillion industry in the US economy."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Lisa's origin story
02:05 Household management as an economic engine
04:26 Statistics on household spending and time
07:24 Applying business principles to household management
11:11 Strategies to reduce overwhelm and increase productivity
14:25 The importance of planning and contingency strategies
19:20 Self-care and rethinking priorities in midlife
28:51 Escaping quicksand: the metaphor for overwhelm
34:54 Resources and where to find Lisa WoodruffResources:
* The Sunday Basket
* Escaping Quicksand Book
It's the generation that just doesn't get talked about all that much...but it's the generation that is being raised right now! Dave Boden joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for this insightful look into Gen Alpha, those kids born between 2010 to 2025. They've got some unique dynamics to the world they're in, ones that we need to know as we're parenting and teaching and coaching. This is a conversation you don't want to miss!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4dav6Re
Key Topics:
Generational studies and their importance
The emergence of Gen Alpha and its characteristics
The impact of COVID-19 on Gen Alpha
The role of technology and AI in shaping young minds
Parenting trends and their effects on children's mental health
Sound Bites:
* "One generation will tell of your deeds to the next"
* "Anxiousness in Gen Alpha is rising rapidly"
* "Every source of information may be driven by AI"
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Generational Conversations
02:38 Understanding Generational Dynamics
06:47 The Anxious Generation: Gen Alpha
14:39 Gentle Parenting and Its Implications
19:29 The Impact of the Pandemic on Gen Alpha
25:44 Navigating AI and Future Careers for Gen Alpha
Resources:
* Book: Raising Gen Alpha: Helping Kids Navigate Everything from Anxiety to AI
As it turns out, fatigue isn't just a mom's game. As more and more dads are involved in the day-to-day of family life, they have times they struggle too! Jon Gustin joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a vulnerable conversation about the pressures and challenges facing today's dads, why compassion over competition is key to healthy parenting, and how to have the talks that matter the most.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vMewyr
When you're dealing with conflict or tension in your marriage, praying together and for each other might be the last thing you want to do. Brad and Heidi Mitchell join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an eye-opening discussion about how you can bring prayer into the toughest times in your marriage and ideas for how to pray when conflict is high.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/41L7g8n
Main Topics Covered:
* The transformative power of prayer in marriage, especially during conflicts
* How perceptions of marriage have evolved culturally and the impact of social media
* Recognizing spiritual attacks at different marriage stages, including empty nest and "gray divorce"
* Building resilience through authentic, raw prayer, and shared spiritual practices
* Strategies for praying for a struggling spouse and fostering long-term faithfulness
* The enemy’s tactics today, from cultural influences to the rise of pornography
* The importance of intentionality and preemptive prayer during life transitions
Timestamps:
* 00:00 - Introduction to the importance of prayer in marriage
* 00:29 - The Mitchells' personal journey through marriage challenges
* 01:18 - Building a Christ-centered marriage ministry
* 01:47 - The role of experience in guiding married couples
* 02:23 - Cultural shifts and the portrayal of marriage on social media
* 03:10 - The decline of marriage and its implications in the church
* 04:19 - The dark times that shaped the Mitchells' ministry call
* 05:38 - Strategies to keep marriage strong amid cultural pressures
* 06:08 - Challenges faced during different marriage stages, including long-term marriages
* 07:28 - The importance of vigilance against spiritual attacks
* 08:20 - Specific timing vulnerabilities in marriage, such as raising kids or becoming empty nesters
* 09:32 - The role of complacency versus active spiritual protection
* 10:25 - Preemptive prayer and strategic spiritual defense
* 11:18 - Rethinking prayer beyond ritual, embracing raw authenticity
* 12:22 - Overcoming barriers to prayer during conflict
* 13:46 - Psalm prayers and Scriptures as tools for unity
* 15:11 - How to pray when conflicts or tension are high
* 16:24 - The significance of prayerful agreement and seeking divine guidance
* 17:48 - Praying separately and then coming into agreement
* 18:40 - Supporting a spouse in a faith crisis through prayer and patience
* 19:37 - Engaging in silent, ongoing intercession for a spouse’s spiritual health
* 22:49 - Maintaining faith and strength in long-term spiritual battles
* 23:47 - Living a prayerful life that witnesses to a struggling spouse
* 24:40 - New tactics of spiritual attack in current culture
* 26:31 - How societal pressures and media influence marriage expectations
* 27:37 - Romanticizing marriage and the pressure to meet high ideals
* 29:04 - The shallow portrayal of marriage today and the need for biblical foundation
* 30:46 - The rise of quickie divorces and the erosion of biblical values
* 31:57 - Pornography’s infiltration and its devastating effect on marital intimacy
* 32:07 - Resources available: the Mitchells’ book Build Your Marriage with Prayer
* 33:19 - Connecting with the Mitchells online and where to find their ministry
* 34:07 - Key research findings on prayer and marital success
Resources & Links:
* Build Your Marriage - Ministry website with books, resources, and conference info
* Spiritual Mismatch by Lee and Leslie Strobel - Insights on faith dynamics in marriage
Special Notes:
* Only 5% of couples pray together—this resource aims to change that trend
* The importance of honest, authentic prayer life even during conflicts
* Strategies for praying for spouses who are distant from faith
* Recognizing and combating modern tactics of spiritual attack
Being heard, understood, and sympathized with are great things...but living life to the full also means living with courage. Ann White joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about what is means to have courage in an anxious era and how sometimes the greatest courage of all is to get deeply honest about who you are.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4cVlFFc
Key Topics
* The importance of courage rooted in faith, not the absence of fear
* Anne’s personal journey from trauma and fear to trust and courageous action
* The seven steps to courage that transform emotional and spiritual health
* Practical ways to identify safe people to share your struggles with
* The role of vulnerability and its relationship with true courage
* How to distinguish who to trust when seeking support
* Balancing fear and courage: making daily intentional choices
* The significance of personal responsibility in growth and healing
* Resources for emotional health: Bible studies, audio Bibles, and more
* How living courageously unlocks abundant life and joy
Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to Courage and the Theme of the Episode
01:00 - Anne White’s Background and Journey of Faith
02:00 - The Power of Vulnerability in Building Courage
04:00 - Reckoning with Past Fears and Embracing God’s Power
06:00 - The Root of Courage: Discipleship and Personal Transformation
07:30 - The Role of Biblically Sound Courage in Daily Life
09:00 - Courage and Vulnerability in Women’s Ministries
11:00 - A Life-Changing Moment: Writing the Reality of Struggles
12:30 - Steps of Courage: Facing Fear and Taking Risks
14:00 - Choosing Trustworthy Support Systems
16:00 - How to Identify Safe People to Share Your Heart
18:00 - The Relationship Between Fear, Anxiety, and Courage
21:00 - Practical Ways to Overcome Obstacles and Make Courageous Changes
24:00 - The Power of Personal Responsibility in Response to Difficulties
27:00 - Faith-Driven Decisions: Trusting God’s Guidance in Courage
29:00 - How Fear and Courage Coexist — Making the Daily Choice
32:00 - The Stakes of Remaining in Comfort Zone Instead of Courage
34:00 - The Transformational Power of Living Courageously with God
36:00 - Resources for Emotional and Spiritual Growth: Bible Studies, podcasts, and apps
38:00 - Connecting with Anne White and Courage for Life Ecosystem
39:00 - Final Encouragement to Step Into Courage and Live Abundantly
Note: This episode might be a good one to put in those ear buds if you have little ears around.
Whether you're navigating a new relationship and adding step kids to the mix, or if you're family is growing through your children getting married and in-laws coming on the scene, becoming a blended family brings its own challenges and perspectives. Inés Franklin joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with important tools, perspective, and experience about the blended family experience, helping you move to blended AND blessed.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4tMxt2e
Baylor professor Dr. Allison Alford joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating discussion about the role of adult daughters, how we underestimate what it takes on the part of daughters to keep the extended family engine going, what healthy boundaries and frank conversations have to do with caring for aging parents, and so much more!
Show Notes:
In this episode: https://bit.ly/4caov7N
* The significance of daughtering as a lifelong role and its influence on identity
* The concept of invisible labor and mental load in family systems
* How identity, geography, and socioeconomic status affect daughtering responsibilities
* The emotional and logistical dimensions of caring for aging parents and relatives
* The evolution of gender roles and expectations for sons and daughters across generations
* Practical strategies for setting boundaries and sharing responsibilities
* The importance of intentional communication with sons to foster empathy and involvement
* How cultural backgrounds influence caregiving and independence norms
* The role of family agency and decision-making in honoring parent relationships
* Dr. Alford’s upcoming book, Good Daughtering, and resources for taking charge of your daughtering role
Timestamps:
* (00:00) Why daughtering is the foundational role shaping family life
* (03:01) Recognizing invisible labor and emotional work in family systems
* (07:14) The impact of geographic and socioeconomic factors on elder care
* (10:11) Defining “doing daughtering”: the mental, emotional, logistical work
* (12:32) The disparity between daughters’ roles in different family structures
* (15:14) Birth order, personality, and proximity influencing daughtering dynamics
* (20:11) The changing landscape for sons and their involvement in caregiving
* (23:07) Cultivating empathy and leadership in sons from a young age
* (26:39) Navigating independence, cultural expectations, and boundary setting
* (29:45) The agency we have in choosing how to honor and support aging parents
* (32:21) Where to find Dr. Alford’s book Good Daughtering and connecting with her online
What are the things that work with our kids when it comes to, not just telling them about God, but helping them develop their own relationship with Him? Amanda Jass is a former educator and faith curriculum writer who helps parents and kids connect in a fresh way in faith conversations. She joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to look at what hasn't worked in kids' ministry, what kinds of resources and approaches are helpful, and why simply letting us kids ask the hard questions while we don't feel like we have all the answers is actually really important.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PHoIrA
Takeaways:
Amanda Jass shares her journey in children's ministry.
The importance of intentional curriculum development for children.
Parents should be the primary spiritual educators of their children.
Encouraging questions in faith is vital for children's understanding.
There are gaps in current children's ministry resources that need addressing.
Storytelling is an effective way to teach biblical principles.
Parents can use devotionals to facilitate spiritual conversations.
Children learn best when they see faith modeled in their parents.
It's okay for parents to not have all the answers to their children's questions.
The new book 'Adventures in the Friendly Forest' offers a unique approach to teaching faith
Sound Bites:
"Asking questions can be a good thing."
"Kids are watching us closely."
"God is the one who makes things grow."
Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
02:50 Amanda's Journey in Children's Ministry
05:40 The Importance of Intentional Curriculum Development
08:31 Addressing Gaps in Children's Ministry Resources
11:05 Encouraging Questions and Conversations in Faith
14:02 The Role of Parents in Spiritual Education
16:57 Introducing 'Adventures in the Friendly Forest'
19:57 The Structure and Purpose of the Devotional
22:30 Conclusion and Resources for Parents
Keywords: children's ministry, parenting, faith formation, spiritual education, curriculum development, family resources, children's books, intentional parenting, devotional resources, spiritual conversations
Many of the stories of the women in the Bible often live in the shadows. René Echevarria, screenwriter and producer, has helped bring their lives into the spotlight with the new series from Fox, The Faithful. He joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating conversation about his own journey to faith, what the lives of women found in the book of Genesis have taught him, and why their stories matter more than ever today.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/40RPkZe
It's an exciting first! TedX speaker, company founder, and teen (yes, teenager!) Sonia Suthar reached out to AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr about being on the podcast! You're going to love this conversation about how to help your teen be ready for communicating with their university professor or their boss, how to be both thoughtful about the anxiety your teen may feel in those situations and also how to help them be ready ~ it's an episode you don't want to miss!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4uxxhFe
Takeaways:
* Sonia emphasizes the need for teens to learn life skills that are not taught in school.
* Parents play a crucial role in supporting their children's communication development.
* The fear of judgment and rejection is a significant barrier for many teens.
* Soft skills are essential for success in college and the workplace.
* COVID-19 has exacerbated communication anxiety among young people.
* Building a supportive environment helps teens feel more confident in their communication.
* Reframing failure as a learning opportunity can empower teens.
* Understanding emotional intelligence is vital for both parents and teens.
* Initiation is key for teens to develop independence and self-advocacy.
* Sonia's TED Talk experience highlights the importance of public speaking for young people.
Sound Bites:
"Agency is key for self-advocacy."
"You're always gonna be judged."
"Reframing failure is valuable."
Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Communication Gaps in Teens
03:01 Sonia's Journey into Life Skills Coaching
05:54 Understanding the Roots of Communication Anxiety
08:45 The Role of Parents in Supporting Communication Skills
11:37 The Importance of Soft Skills in Today's World
14:37 Impact of COVID-19 on Social Skills Development
17:34 Building a Baseline for Communication Skills
20:40 Reframing Fear of Rejection and Judgment
23:15 Navigating Generational Communication Gaps
26:12 Sonia's TED Talk Experience and Initiation in Teens
Keywords: communication, teens, life skills, parenting, anxiety, soft skills, COVID-19, emotional intelligence, rejection, generational gaps
Ash Ruddy had no reason to think that this would be the day she would go into labor. After all, she was barely past the halfway mark in her pregnancy. But she soon found herself in a world of early labor, NICU, diagnosis, and more. Ash joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about miracles in hard places and how faith held her family together.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rWtDmL
Our culture, our content feeds have a lot to say about what our houses should look like and what we should own. But is there a better way to look at how we live life in our homes? Decluttering expert Katy Wells joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for an insightful conversation about why healthy homes have expected messes, what your clutter personality style is, and how to embrace space in your life.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ZVmtTp
Takeaways:* Clutter is a life skill that many are not taught. * Cultural expectations create pressure on women to maintain perfect homes. * There is a distinction between clutter (optional) and expected mess (inevitable). * A good enough home is about how it feels, not just how it looks. * Mental health is affected by clutter and organization. * Understanding your ‘stuff story’ helps in decluttering. * Connection to oneself and others is a key desire in life. * Thrifting can be a spiritual experience for some. * Identity influences behavior regarding organization and clutter. * It’s important to find balance and harmony in home management.
Sound Bites:
“I was not born organized.”
“Identity drives behavior.”
“Thrifting is a spiritual experience.”
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Decluttering and Organization
02:47 – Understanding Clutter and Expected Mess
05:48 – Cultural Pressures and Expectations on Women
08:57 – Defining a Good Enough Home
11:39 – The Connection Between Clutter and Mental Health
14:34 – The Role of Identity in Clutter Management
17:27 – Navigating Clutter in Shared Spaces
20:20 – Maximized Minimalism: Finding Balance
23:06 – The Emotional Weight of Clutter
26:03 – Creating a Personal Stuff Story
28:53 – Conclusion and Resources
Keywords: clutter, organization, mental health, minimalism, motherhood, home management, cultural expectations, decluttering, wellness, parenting
She's a popular content creator and Bible teacher. And she's also encouraging you to ask the hard questions about your faith and to embrace the friction. Kendall Mariah joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a refreshing conversation about spiritual questions, fighting for your faith, and how Christians sometimes behave badly in the comment section!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aVS6lW
Takeaways:
* Kendall emphasizes the importance of questioning one's faith for deeper understanding.
* Cultural differences can significantly impact one's faith experience.
* Friction in faith can lead to growth or destruction, depending on how it's handled.
* Performative Christianity often lacks depth and authenticity.
* Consistency in online and offline behavior is crucial for integrity.
* Asking questions about faith is a sign of care and engagement.
* Intimacy with God is built through genuine relationship, not performative acts.
* Faith should be autonomous and not solely inherited from tradition.
* Kendall's experiences highlight the need for personal responsibility in faith.
* The conversation encourages listeners to embrace friction as a catalyst for growth.
Sound Bites:
"We want a frictionless faith."
"I think I'm finding my faith."
"Consistency bodes to integrity."Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
01:58 - Cultural Differences in Faith Experiences
05:59 - The Importance of Autonomous Faith
08:51 - Understanding Friction in Faith
14:52 - The Dangers of Performative Christianity
21:53 - Online Behavior vs. Real-Life Interactions
28:49 - Conclusion and Resources
Keywords: faith, Christianity, cultural differences, performative Christianity, online behavior, friction in faith, autonomous faith, personal growth, spiritual journey, community
AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr welcomes Christy Osborne back to the podcast! Christy was on the show a few years ago, early in her sobriety journey. Today, she returns to talk about the latest research on alcohol dependence, why women struggle to talk about their alcohol use in church settings, and much more!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rIbTe5
Takeaways:
* Christy Osborne shares her journey to sobriety and its impact on her life.
* The sober curious movement is gaining traction, especially among younger generations.
* Alcohol is classified as a class one carcinogen, similar to tobacco.
* Women often feel unable to discuss their struggles with alcohol in church settings.
* Socializing without alcohol can lead to deeper connections and authentic interactions.
* Nootropics and other alternatives to alcohol raise questions about dependency and coping mechanisms.
* Cortisol levels are affected by alcohol consumption, impacting mental health.
* Non-alcoholic alternatives can be helpful for those transitioning away from alcohol.
* Community support is crucial for women navigating sobriety.
* The journey to sobriety is ultimately about drawing closer to Jesus.
Sound Bites:
"I had this actual come Jesus moment."
"Alcohol is a class one carcinogen."
"We are not meant to live life alone."Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Welcome Back
02:12 - Christy's Journey to Sobriety
04:43 - The Sober Curious Movement
08:43 - Understanding Alcohol's Impact on Health
14:06 - Socializing Without Alcohol
17:10 - Nootropics and Alternatives to Alcohol
18:53 - Avoidance and Alcohol
20:53 - Cortisol and Alcohol's Effects
22:54 - Non-Alcoholic Alternatives
24:33 - The Power of Community
27:07 - Upcoming Events and Closing Thoughts
Keywords: sobriety, alcohol, health, community, women, coaching, sober curious, mental health, non-alcoholic, support
Clean, tidy, and organized didn't come easy to Dana K. White. So she decided to go public with it! Dana joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about decluttering and organizing for the messy among us, with great tips for easily getting your kids in on the decluttering game!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46zOZNV
Takeaways:
Dana K. White is a decluttering expert and author.
She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's clutter threshold.
The container concept is about setting limits on what can be kept.
Teaching kids to declutter can be fun and engaging.
One-in-one-out rule helps maintain organization.
Shared spaces should reflect the lowest clutter threshold.
Gifts should be viewed as love, not just items.
Winnie's Pile of Pillows introduces decluttering to children.
Decluttering is a process that requires patience and practice.
It's important to communicate the value of space to children.
Sound Bites:
"I teach decluttering for a living"
"Shared spaces need to be decluttered down"
"One in one out is how you maintain progress"
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Technical Challenges
01:13 - Meet Dana K. White: The Decluttering Expert
02:29 - The Journey from Chaos to Clarity
05:17 - Understanding the Container Concept
12:31 - Teaching Kids to Declutter
18:04 - Managing Clutter Thresholds in Shared Spaces
24:00 - Navigating Gifts and Sentimentality
25:06 - Introducing 'Winnie's Pile of Pillows'
Keywords: decluttering, organization, parenting, home management, container concept, kids, gifts, clutter threshold, home, podcast
His early life reads like a Tom Clancy novel...and then he encountered Jesus. Discover how coach JT Tapias thought he had outrun his past with achievement and athletic success only to learn that there was something more in this powerful two-part episode with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bmDY5T
Maybe you're trying to get pregnant with your next baby. Maybe you're trying to figure out how to make perimenopause not so...awful. Wherever you're at in your reproductive arc, you need real answers. Rachel Swanson joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an eye-opening conversation about the simple changes that make a big difference on this week's episode.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49xwPyp
You're offended, I'm offended, we're all offended and trying to get the world to operate in a way in which we don't get offended. But the reality is, life and people just don't work that way. What does it mean to live 'unoffendable'? Author and Bible teacher Alexandra is today's guest on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr and she reveals how to build resilience, grace, and realistic boundaries, not just for ourselves, but to also show our kids how to walk in emotional health in a complicated world.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4byvVTy
Takeaways:
We are raising people who are watching how we handle these things.
Our past does not define us, it only gets to shape us.
Healing takes work and intention.
A prayerful mom is a mom who can move mountains.
We have to trust God to parent them.
Letting go is an invitation to live in freedom.
The work you are doing now will leave a legacy.
Modeling forgiveness is crucial for emotional health.
Navigating personal stories helps in parenting.
Resilience is built through facing challenges.
Sound Bites:
"Healing takes work and intention."
"I am not the Holy Spirit."
"We have to trust God to parent them."
"We are the ones holding ourselves hostage."
"Letting go is an invitation to live in freedom."
"The work you are doing now will leave a legacy."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Emotional Health in Parenting
02:53 The Genesis of Emotional Health Conversations
06:02 Navigating Personal Stories and Identity
08:58 Healing and Parenting from a Place of Humility
12:01 The Role of Resilience in Parenting
14:58 Boundaries and Letting Go
18:09 Repairing Relationships and Modeling Forgiveness
21:02 Navigating Consequences and Comfort in Parenting
23:55 The Balance of Letting Go and Holding Boundaries
26:47 Living Beyond Offense and Embracing Healing
30:06 Conclusion and Encouragement for Mothers
Keywords: emotional health, parenting, resilience, forgiveness, boundaries, personal stories, healing, motherhood, identity, relationships
We're all looking for those big moments with God, those times when He calls us to step out of our comfort zone, reach for something impossible, have the deepest impact. But what do we miss when we're only looking for big? Podcaster and author Cynthia Yanof joins allmomdoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful (and hilarious) conversation about how our lives are most often built in the small moments and microdecisions that all too often we can miss if we don't know what to look for.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4brSWaG
He's a dedicated physician in the growing area of sleep medicine, and he also sees that there's a whole lot about our spiritual lives that has to do with what our slumber looks like. Dr. Benjamin Long joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating look at the connection between sleep and our relationship with God.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3NgINUd
It would be great if our kids were naturally buddies, if there were never times of conflict, bullying, and general unlikability. But that's not real life. AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr tackles your question about how to help our kids (and ourselves) with our sibling relationships.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4adZYiQ
Takeaways:
* Sibling relationships are foundational to family dynamics.
* Fairness in parenting can shape sibling relationships positively.
* Teaching conflict resolution is crucial for healthy sibling interactions.
* Adult sibling relationships can be complicated and require clear communication.
* Repairing relationships after conflict is essential for long-term harmony.
* Modeling healthy relationships helps children navigate their own.
* Acknowledging unfair situations can reduce resentment among siblings.
* Parents should avoid favoritism to maintain sibling bonds.
* Encouraging independence in sibling relationships fosters stronger connections.
* Seeking professional help can provide tools for managing difficult sibling dynamics.
Sound Bites:
* "That's so weird. Other moms I know don't do things like that."
* "I would love to talk about this whole topic of sibling rivalry."
* "Siblings are all over the Bible, and I don't think it's any mistake."
* "I want to encourage you to think about the wrapped Christmas batteries."
* "There is conflict that is appropriate."
* "Repairing relationships is essential for long-term harmony."
* "Be clear, put it in writing."
* "We want things to be as fair as possible."
Chapters:
00:00 - The Foundation of Sibling Relationships
07:07 - Fairness in Parenting
11:30 - Conflict Resolution and Communication
19:34 - Navigating Adult Sibling Relationships
30:00 - The Importance of Repairing Relationships
Keywords:
sibling relationships, parenting, conflict resolution, family dynamics, fairness, communication, adult siblings, family therapy, sibling rivalry, childhood development
It's not just in your head. Anxiety impacts your body, your energy levels, your focus, your outlook, and your spiritual life. Becky Keife is our guest on the AllMomDoes podcast, and she and host Julie Lyles Carr dig into the ways that anxiety impacts our lives as women, and how we can use God's word and His wisdom for moving our bodies, prayer, and more to combat the effects of anxiety in our lives.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rM9sIn
Takeaways
* Anxiety is a common struggle for many women today.
* The access to information can heighten feelings of anxiety.
* Understanding the difference between common stress and clinical anxiety is crucial.
* Self-compassion is essential when dealing with anxiety.
* Hormonal changes can significantly impact anxiety levels in women.
* Communication about anxiety in relationships can be challenging.
* Recognizing triggers is key to managing anxiety effectively.
* Practical steps, like journaling and breath exercises, can help alleviate anxiety.
* Asking God for guidance can provide clarity and peace.
* Becky's new book offers practical tools for managing anxiety.
Sound Bites
* "The access to information can heighten anxiety."
* "Practical steps can help alleviate anxiety."
* "Asking God for guidance can provide clarity."
Chapters00:00 Introduction to the All Mom Does Podcast
00:48 Meet Becky Keife: Ministering to Women
01:31 The Role of Anxiety in Modern Life
04:42 Understanding Modern Anxiety Among Women
07:23 Defining Anxiety: Symptoms and Signals
09:41 When Anxiety Becomes Debilitating
11:30 Self-Compassion and Seeking Help
12:59 Hormonal Influences on Anxiety
14:54 Anxiety in Marriage: Communication Challenges
19:23 Understanding Triggers: The Lemon Bar Analogy
23:43 The Gift and Burden of Anxiety
25:34 Moving Beyond Naming Anxiety
29:30 Practical Steps to Manage Anxiety
30:38 Introducing A Versa Day for the Anxious Soul
34:01 Conclusion and Resources
Keywords
anxiety, mental health, women, motherhood, self-compassion, spiritual growth, emotional wellness, Becky Keife, All Mom Does, podcast
Listener note: This episode might be a good one to pop on those headphones or earbuds if you have little ears nearby. Part of our conversation includes a suicide and a cancer diagnosis.
She's known for her laughter, wit, and upbeat outlook on life. But the last five years have taken a toll on Scarlet Hiltibidal and she's ready to talk about it. Scarlet joins AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a vulnerable conversation about what it takes to face life challenges with honesty while still remaining hopeful-ish.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/48wWPYS
Takeaways:
* Scarlet is a mom of four, navigating chaos and change.
* Her new book 'Hopeful-ish' addresses personal pain and hope.
* The title was inspired by her husband's suggestion to lighten it up.
* Scarlet's writing process is influenced by her interactions with women facing similar struggles.
* Post-COVID, many are wrestling with feelings of sadness and despair.
* The importance of tending to one's faith like a farm is emphasized.
* Humor can coexist with deeper emotional struggles.
* Scarlet shares a poignant story about a donut and a young girl that brought her hope.
* Being open with children about faith and struggles is crucial.
* Hope is a gift from the Holy Spirit, not something we can manufacture.
Sound Bites:
* "I want people to read it."
* "I was not running to God."
* "Don't fake your faith!"
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:51 The Creative Process Behind 'Hopeful-ish'
05:31 Processing Grief and Loss Post-COVID
08:48 Wrestling with Hope and Personal Struggles
11:34 Balancing Humor and Heaviness in Life
14:16 The Donkey Attack and Farming Adventures
17:13 The Journey of Becoming a Farmer
19:08 Tending to the Farm of Your Soul
21:13 Navigating Jadedness and Hope
23:04 The Gift of Hope in Difficult Times
28:43 Parenting Through Faith and Challenges
Keywords: Scarlet Hiltibidal, Hopeful-ish, grief, faith, motherhood, creativity, COVID-19, personal growth, humor, parenting
What did Julie do when her daughter grabbed a tweezer to pluck the chin hair of Grammie during Thanksgiving? Sometimes there is no contingency plan when things happen that you don't expect.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44oO9m5
With holiday hosting just around the corner, queen of hospitality Abby Kuykendall is the perfect person to help get you in the right frame of mind! Abby joins AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr to discuss what true hospitality is all about, and how to let go of stress, expectations, and perfection so you can focus on your people instead!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3K9KQbz
Takeaways:
Hospitality connects people and is a way to show love.
It's important to redefine hospitality beyond entertaining.
Cultural pressures can hinder our ability to practice hospitality.
Setting boundaries is essential for healthy hospitality.
Authenticity in hospitality leads to deeper connections.
Women often bear the mental load of hospitality tasks.
Introverts and extroverts experience hospitality differently.
Throwing off expectations can enhance the hospitality experience.
God calls us to practice hospitality regardless of our skills.
The journey of hospitality is about being true to oneself. I'm not carrying that torch alone.
We have to look at our calendars.
Set that up at the beginning.
Take the stress off of yourself.
Potluck it up, man.
A coffee meetup in the front yard.
Opening our resources to be hospitable.
Using your resources to build those connections.
We can distract ourselves away from what the point is.
I want to focus on and he's like, Oh, if it was dirty.
Sound bites:
"It's not about trying to be Martha Stewart"
"I'm not carrying that torch alone."
"We have to look at our calendars."
"Set that up at the beginning."
"Take the stress off of yourself."
"Potluck it up, man."
"A coffee meetup in the front yard."
"Opening our resources to be hospitable."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Hospitality and Connection
01:53 Redefining Hospitality: From Entertaining to Authenticity
04:58 Cultural Pressures and Expectations in Hospitality
10:06 Overcoming Anxiety and Setting Boundaries in Hospitality
18:51 Navigating Different Personalities in Hospitality
21:56 Navigating Hospitality with Family Dynamics
22:47 Planning and Preparation for Hospitality
24:56 The Power of Potlucks and Delegation
26:55 Innovative Approaches to Hosting
27:53 Hospitality Beyond the Home
29:38 Building Relationships Through Shared Experiences
31:33 Creating Presence Over Perfection
33:23 Teamwork in Hospitality
35:57 Setting Expectations in Co-Hosting
37:33 Connecting with the Audience
Keywords:
hospitality, connection, authenticity, cultural pressures, boundaries, introverts, extroverts, community, anxiety, expectations, hospitality, family dynamics, planning, potluck, hosting, relationships, presence, teamwork, expectations, community
In elevating opportunities and understanding for girls, there's a group that's gotten left behind; boys. With fewer male college admissions, longer days sitting at desks in the classroom, and a generation who has substituted real adventure and challenge for video games, it's no wonder parents are trying to figure out how to best raise their sons. Author and boy mom Rebekah Lovell joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast to share how she's maximizing work and play for her boys to prepare them for their lives as men.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3WLGdHs
Takeaways:
Raising boys involves understanding their unique wiring and energy.
Boys often express themselves through physical activity and exploration.
It's essential to balance nurturing with allowing boys to take risks.
Boys need to learn emotional regulation and resilience.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in a boy's development.
Boys thrive when they feel challenged and capable.
Encouraging boys to take on responsibilities fosters independence.
Boys can learn valuable lessons from hero stories and role models.
It's important to celebrate masculinity without diminishing femininity.
Creating a supportive environment helps boys navigate societal pressures.
Sound bites:
"We want boys who launch."
"Boys need to know they measure up."
"Boys need to know they can try again."
"We want good men who will lead."
"Boys need mentors to guide them."
"Boys are hero worshippers."
Chapters:
00:00 Navigating Boy World
04:31 Understanding Boys' Nature and Nurture
10:39 Emotional Landscapes of Boys
13:54 Raising Resilient Sons
19:07 Challenging Passivity in Boys
30:06 Finding Male Mentors for Boys
Keywords:
raising boys, boyhood, parenting, emotional intelligence, masculinity, boys' nature, nurturing boys, resilience, mentorship, family dynamics
What should you be saying to your kids? In a time of gentle parenting, the come back of authoritative styles and more, it can be confusing to know how to talk to your kids and how to correct them. Amy Hughes joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast to unpack what's up with parent speak.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/47gtJO3
Takeaways:
Writing is often a reflection of what we need to hear ourselves.
Gentle parenting is a response to authoritarian styles of parenting.
Language choices can significantly impact a child's emotional health.
Phrases like 'don't be sad' can shame children for their feelings.
Encouraging children to express emotions is crucial for their development.
The balance between authority and gentleness is a common struggle for parents.
Children need to learn how to navigate different communication styles.
Role-playing can help prepare children for real-world interactions.
Awareness of harmful phrases can lead to better communication.
Parenting is a journey of learning and growth for both parents and children.
Sound bites:
"This needs to be its own book."
"Don't be sad is shaming."
"Hurry up can cause anxiety."
Chapters:00:00
Introduction to Parenting Dynamics
02:51 The Importance of Language in Parenting
05:53 Navigating Emotional Expression
10:00 Replacing Harmful Phrases
12:07 Building Emotional Resilience
16:32 Trends in Parenting Challenges
19:07 Engaging with Community Language
22:43 Understanding Rising Childhood Anxiety
25:43 Preparing Kids for the Real World
27:54 The Role of Repair in Parenting
Keywords:parenting, communication, childhood emotions, language impact, gentle parenting, childhood anxiety, emotional intelligence, parenting challenges, family dynamics, child psychology
Parents are spending billions of dollars and countless hours on their kids' sports activities. But have we stopped to consider spiritual growth and family life in the midst of all things sports? Ed Uszynski, sports coach, author, and parent, joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to unpack how to keep the holy in hockey, blessing in the basketball, and faith on the field.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4o7maiI
Takeaways:
The youth sports landscape has dramatically changed over the years.
Parents often feel overwhelmed by the demands of youth sports.
The shift from play to performance has led to a more competitive environment.
Parental identity can become intertwined with children's performance.
The youth sports industry is a multi-billion dollar complex.
Many parents feel pressured to ensure their children succeed in sports.
Character development is as important as athletic performance.
Most kids quit sports by their teenage years due to pressure.
The lessons learned in sports can impact life beyond the field.
Parents should focus on their children's growth rather than just performance.
Discipleship in parenting is crucial for guiding children.
Character development should be prioritized over performance in sports.
Parents should expect more from youth sports experiences.
It's important to model faith and community involvement for children.
Coaches may not always have the best interests of families in mind.
Parents can and should make choices about their children's activities.
It's okay to leave a sports team if it's not a good fit.
Youth sports should be fun and not a source of stress.
Families should communicate and pray together about sports commitments.
There are resources available to help parents navigate youth sports.
Sound Bites:
"We need help."
"This is to enhance our kids' lives."
"Where do you think that comes from?"
"The clock is ticking."
"We should expect more for our dollar."
"I really am my child's primary discipler."
"You can fire the coach."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Youth Sports Landscape
02:54 The Shift from Play to Performance
06:48 Understanding the Youth Sports Industrial Complex
08:36 Parental Identity and Expectations
12:01 The Pressure of Performance and Its Consequences
16:39 Life Lessons Beyond the Field
19:45 Discipleship in Youth Sports
21:56 Balancing Passion and Priorities
25:13 Navigating Youth Sports Commitments
30:04 The Importance of Family Dynamics
33:48 Course Correction in Youth Sports
36:59 Resources for Parents in Youth Sports
Keywords:
youth sports, parenting, extracurricular activities, performance pressure, sports industry, parental expectations, youth sports culture, character development, sports parenting, sports ministry, youth sports, parenting, discipleship, character development, family dynamics, sports commitments, decision making, youth athletics, sports culture, faith and sports
Maybe it's not your compatibility; maybe it's your game plan...or lack thereof. Marriage coach Tondra Gregory joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to explore where marriages are struggling today and why you need a game plan to help you succeed in love.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/48Pbsc3
Takeaways:
Churches often lack dedicated marriage ministries.
Marriage is a key part of reflecting God's image.
Conflict resolution is a critical skill for couples.
Social media presents new challenges for trust in relationships.
Setting boundaries around technology is essential.
Couples need to adjust their roles as life changes.
Communication is vital for a successful marriage.
Using sports analogies can help men understand marital concepts.
Flexibility in marriage plans is necessary for success.
Resources and tools are available to help couples thrive.
Sound bites:
"We need to talk about all of this."
"We need to adjust our game plan."
"We are always looking for more tools."
Chapters:
00:00 The Importance of Marriage in Faith Communities
02:53 Conflict Resolution: A Timeless Challenge
05:57 Navigating Modern Relationships in the Digital Age
09:05 Balancing Responsibilities in Marriage
11:58 Using Sports Analogies to Enhance Communication
15:01 Resources for Strengthening Marriages
Keywords: marriage, faith communities, conflict resolution, social media, relationship advice, communication, marriage ministry, modern challenges, responsibilities, sports analogies
She was the host of a popular parenting podcast and good church girl. So why did it make her have a panic attack? Heather MacFayden joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an honest and vulnerable conversation about the one thing we're doing as moms that is working against us.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46RdzdN
When you're used to working off of blueprints, production schedules, and closing dates, holding it all with an open hand and trusting God's timing can be tricky. Star of HGTV's Fixer to Fabulous Jenny Marrs joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful look into what it means to trust God when your personality and your profession is built on to-do lists and timelines.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46vGmV8
Ever dream of moving out on some land, raising some chickens, and writing some romance novels? Melissa Ferguson, TikTok phenom and all-around fascinating person did just that! Check out how her faith guided her through making big changes in her life in this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46NQoQq
Do you sometimes think you should have been named something else? Spoken poet and author Hosanna Wong joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful look at the names we give ourselves contrasted with what God calls us.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3VmhyZj
She's a fellow podcaster and author and she's also a champion of making motherhood fun again! Courtney DeFeo of Pardon the Mess joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with powerful reminders and tips about making motherhood joyful...and funny!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3VOMYHR
Ever feel leftout, overlooked, and like you don't fit at the 'cool kids' table? Challenges in friendships don't just happen in elementary school; adult women struggle too, and sometimes struggle the most in faith circles. Bestselling author and faith leader Natalie Runion is on the AllMomDoes podcast today with important truths about why our friendships in God can be and why we too often let lies, past hurts, and our own triggers get in the way.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46oaLEA
Key Topics:
1. The journey from pastor's kid to ministry leader
2. The impact of social media on faith and community
3. Overcoming stereotypes and embracing female friendships
4. The importance of multi-generational mentorship
Guest Information:
Follow Natalie Runyon on Instagram and Facebook under "Raised to Stay" Natalie's books are available on Amazon, Books-A-Million
Dave and Ashley Willis bring insight, wisdom, and experiences in their own marriage to the podcast today! They join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about why gaming is becoming a big issue for couples, how apathy in relationship has become the new 'conflict,' and what you can do to enrich your relationship now.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4moDIWJ
Why do we think things have to be perfect? What are we trying to avoid in our attempts to make things perfect? Co-founder of Sister I'm With You Jess Johnston is on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr to talk about why we are afraid to show up as our true selves, what role boundaries play in authenticity, and why letting go of perfectionism can be the best thing you can do to find community.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kwu6au
We are so excited about this summer series. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.She runs a successful estate sales business in Austin, TX. And she's learned some fascinating things about how we move through our seasons of life and what it has to do with all of our stuff. Allison Armstrong joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr on the podcast!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4nIta5S
Stress is a part of every day life. We're never going to outrun it. But that doesn't mean it has to take us down. Barb Roose joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for an in-depth look at what stress is, how to know when you're headed for overwhelm, and how you can be stronger than stress.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/40GFo4T
What does soup have to do with clutter, self care, and Sabbath rest? A whole lot more than you'd think! The incredible Kathi Lipp is back on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr and she's serving up great recipes and powerful wisdom in this timely conversation!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44URytv
You're making all the things happen. You're juggling the kids, the job, the marriage, and the expectations of the people around you. And slowly, you're coming undone. Author Alyssa Joy Bethke and AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr talk about how to get out of the cycle of all the things while stil honoring the things God is asking you to do.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45Yrm2c
This is the first in a 6-part Summer '25 Simplify Series! Enjoy these top 6 episodes that were fan favorites from this past year. It started when all her stuff became completely overwhelming and led to a deeper understanding about how to be rich in what matters. Julia Ubbenga joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fresh perspective on what the average 300,000 items in our house say not just about our ability to organize but about the state of our spiritual lives.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kAe4g7
Wondering how to pray for your teen son? Are you not sure what to pray for your teen daughter? Million Praying Moms founder Brooke McGlothlin and women's ministry lead Stacey Thacker joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr on the podcast with empowering ideas for making prayer a powerful part of your parenting in those exciting and challenging teen years.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4eseqE5
Feeling anxious, stressed, overwhelmed, it's not all just in your head. There are times that life comes out us with incredible challenge, loss, and hardship. How do we stay trusting in God, how do we reclaim peace, when our circumstances don't make sense? Kara Stout joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a vulnerable conversation about bringing questions and hurts to God.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46itVfC
What started as a journey of doubt and question led to a deep fascination of the Bible for Zach Windahl. Founder of The Brand Sunday and a passionate leader for making scripture accessible and understandable for people, Zach joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a refreshing and insightful conversation about the life and times of the Bible and God's Word speaks into our today.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ndHqmZ
Second-guessing, playing small, self-sabotaging, chasing perfectionism or overthinking to the point of overwhelm? Sound familiar? Podcaster and bestselling author Mary Marantz joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation that will help you uncover why you minimize what you do, why you hide behind perfectionism, and why calling something 'good' is something God taught us first.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4edjjAz
We get it. You want to protect your kids. But as bestselling author and podcaster Greta Eskridge shares, it's not going to do the job by adding another filter or keeping the computer in the family room. You've got to have the conversation about pornography to truly help your kids. Find out how to have that conversation on this week's episode with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3HJd0IS
She's been a labor and delivery nurse for 15 years and there's a gap in women's care she want you to know about. Rachel Taylor joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about the fourth trimester of pregnancy. Whether you're a mom expecting a new baby or someone who wants to help new moms, this is a don't miss conversation.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kuBVOW
When doubts and questions started to emerge for church planter and author Niki Hardy, it was hard to know what to do with them. Niki Hardy shares her journey of learning to get real with God, learning to talk and process with Him in a new way, in this vulnerable and important conversation with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4joqdUE
She thought she was getting her second chance at love and marriage when she met her husband. But she had no idea he was grappling with a deadly secret. Noelle Borgia comes on the AllMomDoes podcast to share with host Julie Lyles Carr the extraordinary journey she and her husband have been on, and how she found hope in the most dire of circumstances.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kGJnGv
She's a USA Today bestselling author and the founder of the Midnight Mom Devotional online community, a ministry gathering almost 2 million women in nightly prayer. And she's also someone who is neurodivergent and in the thick of raising kids. Becky Thompson joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an in-depth look at how to find rest and peace and how to work with the wiring God gave you.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4m7CX4x
AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr was so honored to share at the 2025 Heart of Dating Conference some of the lessons she's learned in over 35 years of marriage.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4mjLzW3
Former Wisconsin Governor Martin Scheiber has plenty of accolades to his name. And now, he can add this one, the most senior guest we've had on the AllMomDoes podcast at 86 years old. Marty joins host Julie Lyles Carr and speaks frankly and transparently about his marriage to Elaine and what they experienced when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and he became her caregiver. This is a conversation packed with practical ideas and incredible love and heart.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4k9PAuh
You might know him best for his work on personality styles, but Ian Morgan Cron is also a pastor and someone who's been in recovery for decades. He joins allmomdoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fresh perspective on the power of walking through the 12 steps of recovery, and reminds us that we all have things we turn to instead of God and how to get back to relying on Him first.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4cQNHAi
The truth is 1 in 4 women are in a marriage in which they want sex more than their husbands. Find out the causes and the solutions in the second part of our conversation with therapist J. Parker on the AllMomDoes podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3XQvmNn
You may have heard that men always want sex more than women. But is that really true? Counselor J. Parker joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to unpack what's actually going on in 25% of marriages, when the wife has a higher desire level than her husband.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3XNXJvK
We're called to be in community with other believers, and not just the surface-level kind. But with today's headlines of leaders who have fallen and groups who have broken trust, how do you find community again? Church and small group consultant Tom Bennardo joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about the challenges, the rewards, and the best ways to find healthy faith communities today.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/42B1De0
When things go off-script, when people disappoint us, when a curve ball takes the worst kind of turn, what then? Cindy Brinker Simmons joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about how to find a restored hope when things go sideways.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ltd6UD
It started when all her stuff became completely overwhelming and led to a deeper understanding about how to be rich in what matters. Julia Ubbenga joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fresh perspective on what the average 300,000 items in our house say not just about our ability to organize but about the state of our spiritual lives.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kBrmdv
Katie Blackburn was in the midst of raising toddlers and babies when she realized something was different about her second child. When she received his autism diagnosis, life as she knew it changed. Today, she talks about the reality of raising her son, the challenges to family life, and the beauty of experiencing life through a different perspective in this insightful conversation with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/43MOeR4
It's not just about staying together; it's about getting better. Julie Lyles Carr, host of the AllMomDoes podcast, is back with Part 2 of The Marriage Big 6, a look at the top challenges facing marriage today and ideas and resources to help you make marriage all it can be.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/43q8ckE
What are the top challenges in marriage today? AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr shares the six top issues that can create issues in your relationship in this special two-part miniseries we're calling The Marriage Big Six.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bpso7Z
Beloved speaker and author Kari Kampakis returns to the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr to discuss the challenges for today's high school and college-age young women in a culture that creates so much comparison.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4k5XHJ0
It can be all too tempting to think that we'll come into our full purpose once we're out of a particular season, once the kids start school, once we get our house under control. But with God, you're ready as you are! Cass Speer, co-leader of the online community Her True Worth, joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about how we are leading and on mission today!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/40ZMYal
She didn't think it was a problem...until it was. Chris Janssen talks about her road to overcoming her dependence on alcohol, how she uses that experience to help others as a coach, and when she discovered that a planned off-the-wagon moment was a really bad idea in this conversation with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aJMFF7
Looking for practical, honest tools to build your marriage? Casey and Meygan Caston join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for part 2 of a candid conversation about the state of marriage today, the good news about making marriage work, and why tools and strategies are a must.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4jyk3Th
Find the right person, focus on your faith, and all should be good with your marriage, right? Well, not exactly. Marriage experts and husband and wife team Casey and Meygan Caston, join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for part 1 of a two-part series on marriage, from the difference between combat and conflict, how the 60 Second Blessing could change your relationship, and much more!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4gWstlD
Why do we think things have to be perfect? What are we trying to avoid in our attempts to make things perfect? Co-founder of Sister I'm With You Jess Johnston is on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr to talk about why we are afraid to show up as our true selves, what role boundaries play in authenticity, and why letting go of perfectionism can be the best thing you can do to find community.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4hkz3SC
Cleere Cheery Reaves, owner and creator of Cleerely Stated, a beautiful online hub for gifts and inspiration, is back with part 2 of her conversation with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr, for insights on how letting God be your source of revival can carry you through the busy, the good, and the hard days.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4fUvVMj
She runs a success small business, is raising her little boy who is a medical miracle, and keeps her pursuit of God her main priority. But for Cleere Cherry Reaves, she knows the discouragement and fatigue that life can bring. She joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an honest and insightful conversation about finding not just peace but refreshing in the midst of life's challenges.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/424G7yE
He travels the country, bringing encouraging and inspiration music to audiences far and wide. But home is always his focus. Discover how Jordan St. Cyr and his wife have created a family culture that makes their family the top priority while also serving God on this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3P9wPcW
Christmas is today! We are revisiting this special episode from last year to look at how Christmas can start our faith journey to going closer to God. Join Julie Lyles Carr on this encouraging revisit to the true reason of Christmas, even in the middle of challenging and difficult times.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4iGYUWp
Special thanks to George Fox University and Seattle's Union Gospel Mission for sponsoring the AllMomDoes Podcast
For more information:
* George Fox University: georgefox.edu
* Seattle's Union Gospel Mission: ugm.org
What do 'new math', an old Christmas carol, a new one gift rule, and a heart that loves holiday traditions all have to do with each other? Find out in this special Christmas episode from AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49z2LAI
Special thanks to George Fox University and Seattle's Union Gospel Mission for sponsoring the AllMomDoes Podcast
For more information:
* George Fox University: georgefox.edu
* Seattle's Union Gospel Mission: ugm.org
Put those headphones on because we're talking Christmas and the choices your family makes about certain, ahem, elements of Christmas, and so much more! Amanda Jass joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about how to navigate all kinds of Christmas challenges on this episode of the show!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4ipxlkl
Special thanks to George Fox University and Seattle's Union Gospel Mission for sponsoring the AllMomDoes Podcast
For more information:
* George Fox University: georgefox.edu
* Seattle's Union Gospel Mission: ugm.org
Make it count! Our kids are going to be on media, so how do we make it the most healthy it can be? Jess Wolstenholm, an educational consultant for the faith-based content platform Minno has great insight about kids, Christmas, faith learning and more on this episode with AllMomDoes and Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/41cQDDt
Special thanks to George Fox University and Seattle's Union Gospel Mission for sponsoring the AllMomDoes Podcast
For more information:
* George Fox University: georgefox.edu
* Seattle's Union Gospel Mission: ugm.org
We're coming off a controversial and conflict-ridden election. And now we're gathering around holiday tables! How can you keep the peace with friends and family? How can you keep your conversations connective and compassionate? Check out these ideas with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3CGKHsb
What does soup have to do with clutter, self care, and Sabbath rest? A whole lot more than you'd think! The incredible Kathi Lipp is back on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr and she's serving up great recipes and powerful wisdom in this timely conversation!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4fXRMD7
God created our emotions. Why is it so hard, then, to feel them, to know what to do with them? Author Anjuli Paschall and AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr discuss how to take feelings to God, how to pray from what we're feeling, and how the complexities of our emotions can bring us closer to God.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4en8biW
The conversation was so good, we just kept going! Join us for Part 2 with Sophie Hudson and AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for what happens when women lead.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4frwZHt
If you influence one person in your life, that makes you a leader. Join Sophie Hudson, known to so many as the beloved BooMama, and AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr, for an enlightening conversation about what it means to be a leader and how women can lead across many areas of their lives.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4hjr2y3
You're making all the things happen. You're juggling the kids, the job, the marriage, and the expectations of the people around you. And slowly, you're coming undone. Author Alyssa Joy Bethke and AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr talk about how to get out of the cycle of all the things while still honoring the things God is asking you to do.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3zRNPR3
Our kids' futures are built right in our homes. How do we make sure we are parenting in a way that helps them flourish? Dr. David and Amanda Erickson join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about what a spiritually healthy family is and isn't.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/482f1ZH
Today's world is full of uncertainties and fast changes. How do we help our kids thrive and become more resilient? Dr. Tovah Klein talks with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr about how to equip our kids with strategies and approaches that help them face their tomorrows.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4eOVTRb
She's a counselor and a self-proclaimed attachment nerd. Eli Harwood joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about creating healthy and empowering attachments to our kids that help them soar!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4enAFtH
When there's been a betrayal, how do you recover? Jenn Howie joins Julie Lyles Carr, AllMomDoes host, for an insightful look at the state of marriage today, how to define betrayal, and what the road to recovery looks like.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4daKf1F
Christy Osborne returns to the AllMomDoes podcast for part 2 of her conversation with host Julie Lyles Carr, where she unpacks how she knew she had allowed something to become too big a part of her life and what she did to fight back to make God her focus.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3MJ5EUY
Do you ever feel stuck in a rut? Or, maybe, you’ve got a great path laid out for your day-to-day, but it feels like something is missing? Could your routine and habits be the issue? In this special episode with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr, discover why evaluating the habits and rotations you might not even think about any more could be just the thing to breathe new life into your schedule.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4cZ8eRo
Christy didn't think it was a problem...until she realized it actually was. Author and sobriety coach Christy Osborne joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for a 2-part frank conversation about today's 'mom wine' culture and how it might be time to take a fresh look at the habits we develop.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3T7qyRn
Join us for part 2 of an in-depth conversation with Beth McCord about personality styles and how it impacts our parenting, our marriages, and our relationship to God on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4dDlOLp
How does your personality work with your spiritual journey? So often we can feel like maybe we should act like someone else or do what someone else is doing. But that's not how God put us together, according to Beth McCord. She's a leading Christian expert on personality style and she joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating look at personalities and God's design.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46QIFAv
Stress is a part of every day life. We're never going to outrun it. But that doesn't mean it has to take us down. Barb Roose joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for an in-depth look at what stress is, how to know when you're headed for overwhelm, and how you can be stronger than stress.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4csFvEi
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.
She was a driven, go-getter kind of gal in radio ministry and then grief and shame threatened to tear it all apart.
Sandi Brown shares her journey from those dark days until today, and talks with host Julie Lyles Carr about how she and her therapist ended up collaborating on a book together about her experience.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Yv0C5L
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.
She runs a successful estate sales business in Austin, TX. And she’s learned some fascinating things about how we move through our seasons of life and what it has to do with all of our stuff. Allison Armstrong joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr on the podcast!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3YfgA3T
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.
It doesn't often make the list when we think about difficult feelings to process. But disappointment can have a much deeper impact on our mental wellness than we might think.
Marriage and family therapist Nicole Zasowski joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a closer look at the experience of disappointment, how it can make us hesitant to embrace joy again, and what we can do to live well in the tension of a world and people who may disappoint us while also living with hope.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3W6CZgN
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.
Are you feeling disconnected from the things you used to love, for the kids you're raising, for your work? It might just be a case of burnout and what to do about it might sound counter-intuitive, but could be just what you need.
Kristen Wetherell joins Julie Lyles Carr for a look at what to do when burnout comes calling.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Saz6q1
Disclaimer: This story contains sensitive content that may not be safe for young ears. Consider putting in earbuds if you have kids present.
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.
He's a leading psychiatrist and is the associate medical director of the esteemed Amen Clinic. And today he's on The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr, where they discuss how to talk about mental health with kids, how we as people of faith should walk alongside those grappling with thoughts of suicide, and how we can support our mental health through physical and spiritual changes. Don't miss this important conversation with Dr. Daniel Emina.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3zylpuP
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.
In this episode AllMomDoes podcast, host Julie Lyles Carr and Jeanne Stephens discuss the importance of living in the present moment. She explains that many people tend to either dwell on the past or worry about the future, which can lead to feelings of overwhelm and stress. Julie discusses the importance of noticing and naming our thoughts, and replacing unhealthy thought scripts with truthful ones. We can't wait for you to dive in!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4coEvBP
An unexpected divorce left her beginning again. Proverbs31 Ministries COMPEL Director, Tracie Miles, joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about how she learned not to start over but how to begin again and why that's an important difference.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3xAkxVJ
As a parent, you might think a lot about how to discipline your child. But have you thought about what it means to disciple them? Lee Ann Mancini joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about raising kids to follow Jesus with practical tips, prayer, and intention.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bOzhz0
School's out, kids are home. Now what? Julie Lyles Carr, host of the AllMomDoes podcast, shares ideas about how to make this summer a fruitful one, including things you can start working with your kids on now to make their launch into next school year, their next season, and into college even better.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4eeB6qW
When you're raising teens, it can feel like maybe the best person to talk to is an acclaimed hostage negotiator! We got you! Karleen Savage, mom, TEDx speaker, and crisis negotiator Karleen Savage joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating conversation about navigating conflict with our teens.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Kmirvl
Are you trying to willpower your way to joy? Author and pastor Randy Frazee joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating conversation about neurology, spirituality, and how God designed our brains and emotions for joy, if we know where to look.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3KkiFmI
We love listener questions and this is a great one! AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr unpacks what's been working and what's been hard when it comes to launching our kids from our nests.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3R9KeTR
Note: This episode deals with the loss of a family member, a child. If this is something that may be triggering or a topic you want to discuss at a future date with your kids, then you may want to pop in your ear buds or headphones to listen.
A successful music career, a life that was certain and sure, and then a loss that made him question everything. Music artist and best-selling author Granger Smith joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to share what the hardest loss in his life taught him about faith and about the conversations we must have with our kids.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3UDanuO
What have you been labeled with? Shy, gregarious, a wallflower, a leader? Cally Logan joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about why we label ourselves and the people in our lives, how those labels can be limiting or liberating, and how we can better understand who God has designed us to be, no matter what we've been called in the past.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44n7UJD
The data doesn't lie. Pornography use by men and women is higher than ever, and its impact on our faith communities, marriages, and lives is significant. Sam Black of Covenant Eyes joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank conversation about why people get stuck in porn addiction, how to handle it when your child encounters explicit material, and what resources are available to help you and your marriage heal.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4diwhvY
You know and love her as The Nester. Myquillyn Smith has been inspiring us about how to make our house a beautiful and welcoming home for years now. And she's back with a unique perspective on how to make our homes a reflection of ourselves, our inner world, and our love of creating spaces for those we love. Myquillyn joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about the rules you can use to make your house not just a home but a sanctuary you'll love.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aL1EgZ
Their daughter's urgent genetic and medical condition completely changed Todd and Kristin Evans' lives and marriage. They join AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank and inspiring interview about when they realized their marriage was in shambles even as they were creating a beautiful life for their daughter, and how they learned how to get back on track.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aYTcL2
Substance abuse, infidelity, tons of generational baggage, and plenty of pain, Tim and Kathy Bush shouldn't still be married today...but they are. They join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank discussion of where their marriage went off the tracks and how God restored them individually and as a couple.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4cRCRcU
She's an absolute legend when it comes to understanding your child's learning style, how to make the best educational choices, why more than ever you need to be involved in your child's education and so much more! Cynthia Tobias is Julie Lyles Carr's AllMomDoes podcast guest today and she shares how to help your child be a confident learner.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3U21Jat
It's the thing that carries our souls, lets us care for others and do our jobs, and is a scientific marvel and miracle. And yet our relationship with our body can be...complicated. Heather Creekmore joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a dive into why body image drives so much of our culture and conversation today and what it means to appreciate and care for the bodies we've been given without making our physicality our everything.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/494BiVK
Maybe you think it's just a bad habit. Maybe you think it's just loving chocolate or it's how you relax or any other number of things you tell yourself. But what if your cravings hold a deeper message about what season of life you're in and what your heart is searching for? Artist and author Angie Haskell joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an eye-opening conversation about the things women are turning to today to try to get their needs met, but how we're still not getting to the core of who we are and what we need.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aBnZgT
There are three lies we often live our lives by, and they're not serving us well. AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr welcomes Cynthia Yanof to unpack why we struggle when God takes us in different directions than we expected and how identifying and overcoming certain lie soundtracks in our minds can bring us a fresh freedom.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3vaHuh1
If you think the world today is a crazy, confusing, stress-filled place, you’re not wrong. But that doesn’t mean you can’t live consistently in peace and joy, says Brant Hansen. He joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a timely conversation about why peace and joy are different than an emotion, how we need to be modeling them to a younger generation, and why the kingdom of God is closer than we think.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49zg8A4
When you hear the word ‘faith,’ what comes to your mind? It’s a word we hear all the time in our journeys with God, but there can be a wide spread of what the word actually means. Erin H. Warren, founder of the online Bible study community Feasting on Truth, joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a candid conversation about what it means to pursue faith…and what it doesn’t.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3IaR8TD
Katy Boatman returns to the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr. She shares what she's discovered about the top emotional needs of pre-teen boys, a population that's often overlooked in our parenting perspectives and how we can help untangle what's underneath the anger and shutting down we're sometimes faced with with our kids.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3uxy9zD
Big dreams, big goal, big life, we spend a lot of time chasing after them. But what if there's a different way to live, a way that can make even the most mundane Monday something magical? Tama Fortner joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a timely conversation about the ordinary can be the extraordinary.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49tDOFK
Author Kristen LaValley faced an impossible situation when her pregnancy with twin girls took a turn she never expected. Discover what she learned from walking through a season of doubt, suffering, and stress in this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3w34kHv
They are statistics that are tough to read. 1 in 5 men and 1 in 8 women are unfaithful in their marriages today. Ministry leader, author, and podcaster Amber Albee Swenson joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank conversation about the five stages of infidelity, what healing looks like from that heartbreak, and how we can take steps to safeguard our own hearts and our marriages on this special episode.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/42pun7R
Our kids face bigger challenges than ever before. How do we equip them in faith, in their emotions, and in their outlooks to navigate the world? School psychologist and author Lauren Gaines joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a look at not only what we need to do as parents but who we need to be in order to help our kids become unshakable.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3HvmpAu
As you're looking into the fresh calendar pages of this new year, do you see purpose and mission on the horizon? Or do you find yourself confused and wondering about what God's intention is for you?
Stephanie Nelson, the heart and brains behind CouponMom.com, joins Julie Lyles Carr for an honest conversation about failure, fear, and learning how to take the small steps where God leads on this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/420EyQ4
He travels the country, bringing encouraging and inspiration music to audiences far and wide. But home is always his focus. Discover how Jordan St. Cyr and his wife have created a family culture that makes their family the top priority while also serving God on this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3vsG1T1
Fellow Purposely Podcast Network host Jesse Bradley joins AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr as he explains what led to massive change in his life as he began to live according to faith and a relationship with Jesus.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/41IsH93
Stacey Thacker is back for Part 2 with Julie Lyles Carr and this time, we explore what it's been like for Stacey as the mom of a daughter with a chronic medical conditions, what she's learned about navigating frequent hospital stays and treatments for her daughter, and how she's preparing her daughter for living her adult life with this condition on The allmomdoes Podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3S4HO9y
Stacey Thacker and Julie Lyles Carr have some things in common, including that they have both served as women's ministry leaders. Find out what women's ministry looks like today, the challenges and trends women are dealing with, and how we can serve each other well on The AllMomDoes Podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4auyF1h
Instead of asking our kids what they want to do as a job when they grow up, what if we asked them who they want to be? Popular television host Paula Faris joins Julie Lyles Carr on The AllMomDoes Pocast to talk about why we need to change up how we ask our kids about their futures.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Nmc5hs
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In this powerful conversation about motherhood, addiction and starting over, Stormy of Seattle's Union Gospel Mission shares her story of loss, hopelessness, and redemption with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr. It's a conversation you don't want to miss.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3RrSTRQ
It's Part 2 of Julie being on the other side of the mic! Julie recently sat down with Teresa Ann of Triumphant Victorious Reminders. They talked about the two words that define much of Julie's big family culture, along with the importance of how we build the story we're telling about ourselves, our marriages, and our families.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3MYs7Oo
Every now and then, The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr finds herself on the other side of the mic! Check out her conversation with Teresa Ann, host of Triumphant Victorious Reminders, both a radio show and podcast. Teresa Ann is a podcaster, radio personality, writer, and creative. She and Julie unpack what it means to be an original, and how to get out of your own way when it comes to thinking outside the box.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3R7P1W8
It's time to bring in a professional! Dr. Morgan Cutlip joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr, for an in-depth look at burnout, learning how to check-in with yourself, why parenting today is more rewarding and more difficult than ever, and how to figure out what you need to find peace in your mothering.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/40Fg0LY
Listen in today for Part 2 of our conversation with founder of Heart of Dating Kait Tomlin about what red flags to look for in dating, why we can often overlook the person who could be perfect for us, and how what we say about dating, men, and women is so important when it comes to equipping our kids in their pursuits of love on this episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3QN0MRy
She heads up a huge ministry on dating, love, and marriage, and today she's sharing her thoughts and experience with you! Kait Tomlin of Heart of Dating joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr with important info you need for equipping your kids or yourself if you're single for what today's dating world looks like.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45SW492
Can someone walking closely with Jesus still struggle with anxiety or depression? Courtney Devich is open and honest about her challenges with brain health and she joins Julie Lyles Carr, host of the AllMomDoes podcast, for a candid conversation about her own journey and the wisdom she has for moms fighting back against anxiety.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3s3gi2i
He was already taking care of a church congregation as a pastor and being a good dad and husband. But nothing had prepared Chuck Tate for what it would be like when his wife became sick and he and the kids became her caregivers. The allmomdoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr sits down with Chuck for a candid conversation about his family's journey through a medical mystery and complicated recovery and what he learned about his marriage, his ministry, and his relationship to God.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46AzYJF
The stats are everywhere and they're tough; about half of people raised in a church are choosing to lead their adult lives outside of the church. Why? On this episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr, guest Meredith Miller explains the top two reasons this is happening and why raising our kids in a family culture of curiosity and questions is one of the best faith tools we can give them.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45oLFlv
Dream big. Find your purpose. Fulfill your calling. All big phrases with big expectations. But what if we've missed an important truth? We are built for more...but what more are we talking about? Kelly Needham joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a candid conversation about where we get our understanding of purpose wrong, and how there's something even better for us to consider.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PXnndL
Rebecca Joy, content manager for the AllMomDoes podcast and Purposely joins Julie Lyles Carr to talk about the journey this podcast has taken. Julie and Rebecca also talk about parenting, where the podcast is going moving forward, a new project you won't want to miss, and why they want to hear from you! This is a special #300 podcast and we are so grateful!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/455xWj9
In Part 2 of our interview with parenting expert Dayna Abraham, we'll talk about how to get on page with your spouse about parenting approaches, why we all will have times we'll blow it in the parenting arena and what to do next, and how to remain both consistent and flexible when it comes to dealing with our kids in this two-part episode on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45YHf5S
Meltdowns, tantrums, behavior that gets you stared at in the grocery store…you likely have had some moments when your kids have pulled at the stops and you’re left feeling embarrassed and frustrated. What’s a mom to do? Parenting expert Dayna Abraham joins the AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for an important episode on navigating your child’s behavior, whether you have a diagnosis of neuro divergence for your child or not. You’ll learn how to make a plan for when those behavior storms come and how to keep yourself calm in the middle of it in Part 1 of this two-part special interview.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/464bDeP
Waiting is never fun, particularly when you don’t know what the outcome of that wait will be. Grace Wabuke Klein hits the mic with The AllMomDoes Podcast Julie Lyles Carr to talk about seasons of waiting, seasons of flourishing, and all the the confusing seasons in between.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44R346d
Why do we continue to keep shame and fear around, when we know that it's not doing us any good? Christian Bevere joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a look at why we continue to focus on former issues and allow them to condemn us in our today, and how we can 'break up' with the past.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45Hv6BU
Kids and being worried about them as a mom go together like peanut butter and jelly. But where is the line between a healthy care and protectiveness of our kids and what is unhealthy? Children and family therapist Sissy Goff joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for great tools and insight into the anxiety loop and how to raise your kids in confidence.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3OP6akW
Mom resentment. It can creep in when you least expect it, when you've been doing all the things you know to do to be a good mom. What's happened? Business coach, author and speaker Alli Worthington joins Julie Lyles Carr on The AllMomDoes Podcast for a frank conversation about leaving room for yourself, for who you truly are in the midst of your mothering so that you and your kids get to experience the healthiest version of you.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3OEMFeG
As the school year gets ready to kick off, it can be daunting to figure out how you're going to fit it all in, not the least of which is when on earth you're supposed to fit in conversations about faith and character building with your kids. That's why you'll want to listen to this special episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast, because Julie has a new way for you to think about how to use a timeslot you already have to make an eternal impact on your kids.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3DLIhFP
We’re back for Part 2 of switching up the mics and Julie being the guest as we share her conversation with Chuck Tate and Andy King of The Revival Town Podcast! What’s the difference in helping our kids find their purpose versus their vocation? What does apologizing to your kid look like? How do you build relationships with your children today that will carry your bond into tomorrow? The conversation continues in this special episode from the Revival Town Podcast on The AllMomDoes Podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Ofjj6K
Today we switch it up and Julie is the guest! Andy King and Chuck Tate of the popular Revival Town Podcast welcomed Julie as a guest and their conversation on raising kids, the growing conversation about women carrying a heavy percentage of the mental load for a family, embracing our families as a collection of individuals, it's a chat you don't want to miss!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44LUoyM
If you ask Julie, this is one of the most important ingredients to a happy family life...and it's the one we talk the least about. The allmomdoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr shares why laughter is a family value in her family and unpacks why and how you should make it part of yours.
Show Notes: https://onpurposely.com/we-laughed-with-julie-lyles-carr/
Do you feel like you’re supposed to have all the answers when it comes to your faith? What if, instead, questions are supposed to be part of the deal? Comedian and author Amberly Neese sits down with The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about her approach to comedy, what’s she’s noticed now that she’s back to touring after Covid, and why we often get it wrong when it comes to understanding how Jesus taught and modeled faith.
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The evidence of God is everywhere if you know where to look. Naturalist Eryn Lynum joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful look at why we can build our relationship and our kids’ relationship with God by getting outdoors, why science and God work together, and a few details about monarch butterflies that teach an incredible spiritual lesson.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3O8swit
Why is it that we start out strong on a change we want to make or a goal that we have...and then we fall short? Podcaster and manager of the Lifeway Podcast Network Angie Elkins sits down with the AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for an honest conversation about the physical and spiritual truths she learned when she set out to do the 75 Hard Challenge.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46suD7U
Just because you’re family doesn’t mean you’re friends. Find out why sibling and sibling in-law relationships matter and what you can do to help make yours and your children’s relationships with each other as strong as possible in this final episode on our series on The In-Laws and the Out-Laws on The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Ncyltk
After losing her mother when she was a young child, Shay Youngblood found herself being raised within an extended family made up of other moms, family friends, aunts, and her grandparents. Her experience taught her early the value of chosen family. She joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a powerful conversation about how we build family, why even if our family is intact we should still intentionally add people to our family circle, and how simple things make a big difference when we're willing to invest in the people in our community.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3oZjbzC
They're each married to guys who are passionate about duck hunting. Find out how Duck Dynasty stars Kay and Lisa Robertson have made their mother-in-law / daughter-in-law relationship into a friendship that has endured on this episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qyY1bN
What are some things you can be doing right now to help prepare your kids for healthy marriages and relationships with their spouse's extended family. Best-selling authors and friends Robin Jones Gunn and Tricia Goyer join Julie Lyles Carr for an honest, funny, and insightful conversation about what they wish they had known, what they've taught their kids, and what they're still learning about marriage, in-laws, and what it all means in their relationship with God on this episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3IQwVTT
Yikes. Three out of four couples say that they experience serious conflict with their in-laws. That's 75%! What are some things you can do to set your in-law relationships ups for success? Julie Lyles Carr, host of The AllMomDoes Podcast, talks about her own in-law relationships, what she has learned to be intentional about, and what she might do over as a daughter-in-law and now as a mother-in-law.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/432bdEq
There are four letters you need to know when it comes to how you're spending your time. The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr talks about the four principles she's learning to use when it comes to how she looks at productivity, 'wasting' time, comparison, and more!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3MGE8sh
Losing keys and cell phone, feeling scattered, it's something we like to call 'mom fog.' But what if mom fog is more of a gift and an invitation? And what if it's okay to make life fun in the fog? America's top mom coach Hannah Keeley joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr of a look at our brains and our days when we become moms and are trying to do all the things all the time.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3McxPw0
Does it feel like the clock is running you? Same! But we've got some help! Jen Pollock Michel joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr to explain how to resist a 'time anxiety culture' while experiencing 'time-counterformation'. Sound intriguing? It is! And it's just what you need to be the boss of the clock, instead of it driving you.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44k5jQe
She's a listener favorite and she's back with all kinds of ideas for making the most of your time. Money Saving Mom Crystal Paine joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about all things time management, a helpful idea on hitting your priorities, and the two questions that can make a big difference when it comes to getting it all done.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Aw9jPO
Julie has just gathered a new title in her life...and it's one she's both ecstatic about AND is taking some getting used to. Get ready to find out why the name Sissy means so much these days on The allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://onpurposely.com/a-big-life-update-with-julie-lyles-carr/
Here's something you may have not thought about: everyone has a special need. It may not be something that a doctor diagnoses or a teacher can see in the classroom. But each of us have unique areas where we need a little more grace and a little more help.
The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr shares what she's learned about how we all have unique needs in this wrap-up of our latest series.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/402iT7A
The surgeries that saved her life also changed the way she speaks, eats, and looks. Discover how business consultant and faith writer Michele Cushatt is navigating a career, motherhood, and her faith life following the physical changes of cancer treatment in Part 2 of her interview with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3zxdVVG
An unexpected diagnosis and treatment made her wonder if she would be able to continue her career as a communicator and consultant. Michele Cushatt joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for part 1 of a two part interview, unpacking the experience of becoming differently-abled at the peak of her career and mothering, and what she's learned about faith as a result.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3FXCa2W
Do you feel awkward when you encounter someone who is differently-abled? Have your kids asked questions about a child in their Sunday school class and you're not sure how to answer? Julie Lyles Carr welcomes Sara Clime and Carrie M. Holt to the this special mini-series on special needs to equip you with tools, compassion, and comaraderie on The AllMomDoes Podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Z6hrQX
With a career in television and a growing family, Jillian Benfield's goals were on track. But when the unexpected happened, it was more than just her circumstances that changed. Jillian joins The AllMomDoes Podcast Julie Lyles Carr for this insightful conversation about what it means to take on the unexpected as a beautiful gift.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3mWzhbC
It's a first! One of Julie's daughters, Merci, is on The allmomdoes Podcast with some hilarious insights on being raised in a big family, along with an important message about cerebral palsy and being differently abled.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3mlAPvB
What do you do when you and your spouse aren't on the same page when it comes to your spiritual outlooks? Maybe you started your marriage on the same page, but now things have changed. Maybe you hoped your spouse would see things the way you do, but he never has.
Julie Lyles Carr, host of The AllMomDoes Podcast, shares insights and encouragement for when it doesn't feel like things are spiritually in sync with your spouse in the final episode of our Growing in Your Spiritual Life Series.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3mfsz0k
It can be one of the most powerful relationships in a woman's life...or one of the most painful. Kia Stephens tackles this important issue with The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr; the connection between our experiences with our fathers and how it influences our marriages, careers, and spiritual lives.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Z40Qh1
She’s a young mom, holding down the fort on the home front and also chasing her writing career. And that writing career got all the more interesting when Jordan Feliz came calling and invited her to be part of his team for his new children’s book based on his song Beloved.
Find out how Jes Woller discovered that the message of that song inspired her to evaluate how she sees her own life and relationship with God and what it means that you too are beloved by God on this inspiring conversation with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3HZSlN5
She moved from California to South Dakota to fulfill her commitment to finding a simpler, healthier life for she and her family and to invest in their spiritual growth. Jodi Mockabee joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to unpack why she and her husband chose to pack it up and build a different life.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3jHQcxG
He went through a set of very public challenges and had to spend a lot of time reconsidering and rebuilding. And now, Dave Hollis is ready to share that journey. Dave joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr and talks about what it means to dream and how to learn to dream again when things go sideways.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3wM49xg
What do you do when the kids you’ve raised in your faith take a different path as they move toward adulthood? Mary DeMuth has some important truths to consider as she joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a poignant and important conversation about what parenting looks like when your children don’t share your Christian view.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3JdTnaN
Sure, we love to look like we've got it together. But what if it takes being broken to truly know how to be brave? Author, podcaster, and all-around amazing personality Toni Collier joins Julie Lyles Carr an honest conversation about what holds us back and what makes us brave.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3XFAOA5
When it comes to going deeper in our spiritual lives and in our times of praise to God, we can sometimes make it more complicated than it needs to be. Yancy Richmond is our guest today on the AllMomDoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr, and she helps us understand how thinking through how we help our kids spiritually can also help us too.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3IDe0fY
In this new year we want to have our cups filled by God. Do you ever look at your own habits? You have coffee mug, tea cup, sparking water and regular water sitting in front of you and somehow, even though you are so very thirsty and dehydrated you keep sipping from the cups that aren't water. Are you feeling restless? Are you feeling distracted?
Join us as we start the new year with a reminder on how to really get filled.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3vB2SIX
As part of our series on going deeper in your spiritual faith, in your spiritual walk with God, we wanted to take a pause and just take some time in this holiday season to think about how Christmas can be part of what also helps us refocus and realign when it comes to our lives with God.
So we're taking a look back at a Christmas devotional that we have for you. I'm excited for you to get to listen to this one in case you missed it a few years back. And again, to you and yours, a very merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3WuNzNR
The Christmas season is upon us! We're in the middle of a series on going deeper in our spiritual life, but we're going to re-visit some stories and ideas of how the Christmas season can be a catalyst to bring you closer and deeper in your walk with God.
Join Julie Lyles Carr on this encouraging revisit to the true reason of Christmas, even in the middle of challenging and difficult times.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3BRuTPR
We often share our spiritual walks with our kids by making sure they know their bible verses and big stories in scripture. But what are we doing to intentionally teach them the power of praise and worship in their relationship with God? Author and ministry leader Lauren Chandler joins Julie Lyles Carr with ideas for helping our kids discover their own way to connect to God and explains what praise from the heart is like on this episode of the AllMomDoes podcast.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3WeQzgS
We talk a lot about the problems with social media and technology today. But what if it all can be an important tool in your spiritual life? Tech enthusiast and podcaster Nathan Sutherland joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for gleaning the good from your device life.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3P897Nt
As we continue our new series on going deeper in your spiritual life, here’s a question for you; what about the Holy Spirit? Do you feel like the Holy Spirit is part of your day-to-day walk? Or does it feel like a mysterious concept with all kinds of wild and different opinions throughout faith communities?
Becky Thompson, founder of the Midnight Mom Facebook group with over 1.7 million members, joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about how you can become more aware of the Holy Spirit in your own life. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/3ONVKS7
Today is a little bit of a special episode. We're continuing our series on going deeper in your spiritual life, and we wanted to pull something forward. Since this happens to be the week of Thanksgiving we have some Thanksgiving stories that we want to share with you looking at how to handle things when circumstances don't go the way that we hope. How can those things actually teach us some really important lessons when it comes to walking more closely with God. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/3TXvy8z
He's the beloved voice of Larry the Cucumber of Veggie Tales fame and she's author of over 60 books for kids and kids at heart! Mike Nawrocki and Amy Parker join Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for a powerful conversation about helping our kids develop their own spiritual lives, how we can guide that, and when we need to back off and let God lead the way. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/3EwARYd
What does it mean to go deeper in your spiritual life? That's what we're going to be tackling in our newest series on the AllMomDoes podcast. Join Julie Lyles Carr for this special series kick-off episode, where Julie shares that some of her times of spiritual stagnation have come when she felt like she was doing all the things she was 'supposed' to do, and how God can take you on a different path to learn to walk more closely with him.
We've got more questions from you! What can you do when your child is struggling in a tough season? And what about when you know they might fail? Julie Lyles Carr has some encouragement and a challenge for you in this latest episode with your questions!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3sMOxaP
Questions! We’ve got questions! AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr tackles what to do when you’re in the midst of a season you don’t like, and how to handle a season that becomes your life.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Dc7XLj
As we wrap up our series on Seasons, what about this; are you in an in-between season in your life? Join AllmMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr, as she recaps some of the top moments from this series on Seasons and talks about navigating seasons where we have to wait or where we’re waiting for something to happen.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3VEY40K
She's a mom who's had a big corporate career, left to follow the dream of helping people with their fitness and wellness, and somehow ended up catching the eye of HGTV for an Airbnb she and her husband designed. Through it all, she's held onto God as she's navigated multiple careers and the road to sobriety.
Melinda Hardin joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for a conversation about how we navigate seasons of success and learning how to be satisfied with right where we are as we wrap up our latest series on seasons.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3MmwlxG
Talk about a big season in a parent's life! Whether your kid started their first day of preschool this year or if you dropped off your youngest child for their freshman year of college a few weeks ago, our kids heading to school is a big season of change in our lives and theirs. So how do we keep it all in perspective? Mom of eight and host of the allmomdoes podcast Julie Lyles Carr shares the wisdom and mistakes she gathered along the way in her season of kids and school in our series on Seasons.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3RCxiD0
You love your kids. But does that mean you have to always like motherhood? Therapist Leslie Bley joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank and encouraging conversation about understanding and embracing your individual capacity in motherhood, how to identify when it’s time to change things up so you can flourish, and how to move from feeling like motherhood is something that’s happening to you into a season that celebrates you and your kids for who God created you to be.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3DWtQjy
You love your kids. But does that mean you have to always like motherhood? Therapist Leslie Bley joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank and encouraging conversation about understanding and embracing your individual capacity in motherhood, how to identify when it’s time to change things up so you can flourish, and how to move from feeling like motherhood is something that’s happening to you into a season that celebrates you and your kids for who God created you to be.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3DWtQjy
You love your kids. But does that mean you have to always like motherhood? Therapist Leslie Bley joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank and encouraging conversation about understanding and embracing your individual capacity in motherhood, how to identify when it’s time to change things up so you can flourish, and how to move from feeling like motherhood is something that’s happening to you into a season that celebrates you and your kids for who God created you to be.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3DWtQjy
She’s been a voice that’s been part of worlds since we can probably remember! Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel the Mermaid, Thumbelina, Barbie, and more joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about finding your voice, allowing God to bring you into a season that goes longer than you would expect, and how it’s powerful to do things scared.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3BtOyVf
She’s been a voice that’s been part of worlds since we can probably remember! Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel the Mermaid, Thumbelina, Barbie, and more joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about finding your voice, allowing God to bring you into a season that goes longer than you would expect, and how it’s powerful to do things scared.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3BtOyVf
She’s been a voice that’s been part of worlds since we can probably remember! Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel the Mermaid, Thumbelina, Barbie, and more joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about finding your voice, allowing God to bring you into a season that goes longer than you would expect, and how it’s powerful to do things scared.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3BtOyVf
In light of the passion of Queen Elizabeth, we wanted to re-air this interview talking about her faith and legacy! Julie sits down with Dudley Delffs to take an in depth look at the the life of a royal, her faith traditions, and the legacy she has built.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ePUxMt
In light of the passion of Queen Elizabeth, we wanted to re-air this interview talking about her faith and legacy! Julie sits down with Dudley Delffs to take an in depth look at the the life of a royal, her faith traditions, and the legacy she has built.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ePUxMt
In light of the passion of Queen Elizabeth, we wanted to re-air this interview talking about her faith and legacy! Julie sits down with Dudley Delffs to take an in depth look at the the life of a royal, her faith traditions, and the legacy she has built.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ePUxMt
What do you get when you talk to two moms who each have eight kids? A whole lot of conversation about how seasons in mothering have all kinds of twists, turns, and lessons! Take a listen as AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr talks with Meg Glesener, host of the Letters From Home podcast, about the experiences of raising kids who span different seasons and generations and how what they've learned can help you in your mothering journey.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3RnOjSk
What do you get when you talk to two moms who each have eight kids? A whole lot of conversation about how seasons in mothering have all kinds of twists, turns, and lessons! Take a listen as AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr talks with Meg Glesener, host of the Letters From Home podcast, about the experiences of raising kids who span different seasons and generations and how what they've learned can help you in your mothering journey.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3RnOjSk
What do you get when you talk to two moms who each have eight kids? A whole lot of conversation about how seasons in mothering have all kinds of twists, turns, and lessons! Take a listen as AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr talks with Meg Glesener, host of the Letters From Home podcast, about the experiences of raising kids who span different seasons and generations and how what they've learned can help you in your mothering journey.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3RnOjSk
She runs a successful estate sales business in Austin, TX. And she’s learned some fascinating things about how we move through our seasons of life and what it has to do with all of our stuff. Allison Armstrong joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr on the podcast!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Ts6Qyf
Crickett Berlin spent years as an ICU and hospice nurse and is now launching into a new season of her career as a grief therapist. She shares compelling insights into living and letting go in this episode with AllMomDoes Podcast host, Julie Lyles Carr.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3bZsEAj
It's a question moms always have for AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr; what's the hardest, going from one kid to two, or two to three, or three to four...what transition is the most challenging. Julie has some insights on when your family moves into a new season with a new baby.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3C7QPHB
How's it going with the in-laws? Barbara and Stacy Reaoch join Julie Lyles Carr in our series on Seasons and talk about their journey to becoming mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. They talk about the unique dynamics of releasing a son and gaining a daughter, the power plays to look out for, and what to do when your in-law relationships are strained.
Show Notes & Transcription: https://onpurposely.com/seasons-when-in-laws-enter-the-picture-with-barbara-and-stacy-reaoch/
Kathleen Estes has been in worship ministry since childhood, in a career that has now spanned a few decades. And as she is entering a new season of life, she's got some powerful insights into why it can be so hard to embrace new seasons in a culture that can't seem to gracefully accept aging. Check out this fascinating episode with Kathleen and Julie Lyles Carr as part of The AllMomDoes Podcast new series on Seasons. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PN9FHX
AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr thought she’d done a good job preparing herself for an upcoming season of life…and then discovered she wasn’t ready. Find out what she’s been learning about the seasons in life and how that experience has now led to the newest series on the AllMomDoes Podcast called Seasons.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ospVSu
What should you do when you want to make a change in your life for the health of your family, but your spouse and kids aren't on board? Today on The AllMomDoes Podcast, Julie Lyles Carr is back for Round 2 of listener questions! Find out how to approach change in your family life, what to do when you think your child needs some help with some behavior issues, and more!
Show Notes: https://onpurposely.com/your-questions-part-2/
We asked, and so you asked! On this special episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast, Julie Lyles Carr takes on your top questions! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ayonmL
What have been your favorite episodes on The AllMomDoes Podcast Mental Health and Mental Wellness Series? Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr shares her thoughts on some of the ideas that impacted her most in this final episode of the series. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3acA7LH
It doesn't often make the list when we think about difficult feelings to process. But disappointment can have a much deeper impact on our mental wellness than we might think.
Marriage and family therapist Nicole Zasowski joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a closer look at the experience of disappointment, how it can make us hesitant to embrace joy again, and what we can do to live well in the tension of a world and people who may disappoint us while also living with hope. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3OtazbR
Are you feeling disconnected from the things you used to love, for the kids you''re raising, for your work? It might just be a case of burnout and what to do about it might sound counter-intuitive, but could be just what you need. Kristen Wetherell joins Julie Lyles Carr for a look at what to do when burnout comes calling. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3bbtmK4
A chat with her young niece made Katy Boatman realize just how much kids today struggle with anxiety and fear. So she did something about it.
Katy joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr and talks about recognizing and addressing anxiety, stress, and exhaustion in our kids today, and how to equip them to apply the comfort and love of God toward their feelings. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3QgWZK1
He’s a leading psychiatrist and is the associate medical director of the esteemed Amen Clinic. And today he’s on The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr, where they discuss how to talk about mental health with kids, how we as people of faith should walk alongside those grappling with thoughts of suicide, and how we can support our mental health through physical and spiritual changes. Don’t miss this important conversation with Dr. Daniel Emina. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3GTwciu
She was a driven, go-getter kind of gal in radio ministry and then grief and shame threatened to tear it all apart.
Sandi Brown shares her journey from those dark days until today, and talks with host Julie Lyles Carr about how she and her therapist ended up collaborating on a book together about her experience. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3PXcpDg
Too often, you may be rehashing the past or rehearsing the future, instead of living today.
Jeanne Stevens talks with the AllMomDoes Podcast host, Julie Lyles Carr, about how learning to ask herself one little question changed everything and taught her how to live today. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3LIjfsR
She was the wife of a pastor, an author, and a mom to their kids. And then she discovered that her marriage had gone sideways. Jill Savage joins The AllMomDoes Podcast host Julie Lyles Carr for a frank discussion on the impact on wellness when your marriage falls apart, and the most important things Jill learned about taking care of herself in the midst of it. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3G8jRXH
Being a mom is amazing. Being a mom can also be all-consuming. But have you ever considered that to be the best mom you can be for you kids, you need time and care to be your best you? Kari Kampakis is Julie Lyles Carr's guest today in our Mental Health and Wellness series for an in-depth look at how to take care of you so you can take care of others. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3smGZvC
Sometimes, the state of your mental wellness can sneak up on you. Take a listen to what allmomdoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr realized had snuck up on her and how our new series on mental health and mental wellness can help you! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3y7KU3j
We are re-broadcasting this important conversation with Lynn Cherry. Lynn did the hard work of recovery after walking through the difficulty of a pornography addiction. She talks about the different seasons in their marriage, how she did the hard work and how you can find freedom, healing and restoration if you are in this place. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3OBLiNb
In our world, we need this more than ever. What is it? Empathy! Julie Lyles Carr brings us 6 ways we can all develop empathy. With Biblical insight and personal stories, Julie walks us through examples that we can apply to our own lives! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/37sb3yE
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/37sb3yE
We are continuing our celebration of season 5 with this incredible re-release of a conversation with someone you likely grew up knowing. We love her Aurora Teagarden movies on The Hallmark Channel, her kids books and her depth of insight into marriage and family. We hope you'll love this conversation with the Full House and Fuller House star Candance Cameron Bure! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3vapxLz
We are in our third week of celebrating our 5th season with this re-release from Priscilla Shirer. This woman is always full of gold nuggets. We first had her on during the release of the movie Overcomer. If you haven't seen it yet, you'll want to check that out. If you are walking through a tough time and if you are in need a refresh on how you look at God this conversation will inspire you! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3JSCM9J
We are continuing our 5 season celebration with the re-release of this interview with Bob Goff. On the heals of his new book release "Distracted: Capture Your Purpose Rediscover Your Joy," it seemed the perfect time to revisit this gem. One thing Bob Goff does amazingly well is love people - even difficult people. You'll love this conversation with him where you'll discover how we can love people without an agenda, how we can have more meaningful conversations and how we can all chill out a little bit! Show notes: https://bit.ly/3uzDoL7
As part of our 5 season celebration we are re-releasing a few episodes from the past. Today we get to revisit this conversation with Beth Moore about so many different things. Kids and Technology. Charles Spurgeon. Why your family should be playing bingo. And a whole lot of legacy in ministry. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ivZzfA
She grew up on camera and online and has some things to say about the good, the bad, and having a healthy identity. Sadie Robertson Huff joins Julie Lyles Carr for a can't miss episode about staying centered in an image world. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3IcvHzh
She reminded us of the power of joy with her book 1000 Gifts. And now she's back with powerful insight on navigating life when it feels like the waves of challenge and change just keep coming. Ann Voskamp joins Julie Lyles Carr for an incredible episode you don't want to miss! Get the show notes: https://bit.ly/3sUWITz
When it comes to sharing faith experiences with our kids, there are some practices from Christians going back through the centuries that can give added meaning to our today. Best selling author Tsh Oxenreider joins Julie Lyles Carr to unpack the meaning of the church season known as Lent and how to make Lent a simple yet lasting practice for you and your family. View the show notes here: https://bit.ly/3C40zk1
There came a day when Jessi Fearon just couldn't make ends meet. What she did next helped her family pay off all their consumer debt and reimagine their financial future, all while still on the same paycheck. Jessi joins Julie Lyles Carr for an episode that can bring you information and inspiritation to make your financial future brighter. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3s6s8pn
Allie Marie Smith seemed to have it all. So why did she make plans to end it? Allie and Julie Lyles Carr talk about her story and the alarming statistics about young women and mental health today, and Allie shares what honesty, healing, and hope look like. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3HWpg3S
Do you ever find yourself standing in front of the fridge or heading into the pantry, reaching for yet another snack...but you're not even hungry? What is that all about? Amber Lia joins Julie Lyles Carr as she shares about how food triggers can be tripping up our best intentions to eat healthy and practice self-care. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3LlFE08
Do you find yourself thinking that maybe you're just in the wrong place at the wrong time doing the wrong things? What if that's not true. Amber Albee-Swenson joins Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation you don't want to miss about our current celebrity Christian culture, how that can impact your contentment with your life, and why we need to elevate our understanding of 'ordinary.' Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3rf8EOX
Are you longing for friendships that are fun, deep, and meaningful? Jess Johnston and Amy Weatherly, founders of the 1 million member online community Sister, I Am With You, join Julie Lyles Carr to discuss the expectations that we bring to the topic of friendship that could be holding us back from our best group of pals, when it's time to move someone out of your closest circle, what to do if that happens to you, and how friendship can now be found in a number of ways. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3AtaNtv
Your home is both a physical place and an emotional experience. And how you create your home in both of those respects has a big impact on the peace you find in your marriage and relationships. Victoria Duerstock joins Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating discussion on designing an environment both externally and internally that can lead to greater relationship connection. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3fSb141
Julie Lyles Carr welcomes Brent Crowe to the podcast, as he shares insight on how the continuing pandemic both impacts and creates a fresh page for today's generation. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Fk1RHq
She was a young pastor's wife with two small kids who went on to build three businesses before being a #girlboss was even a thing. Shannon Wilburn, CEO of Just Between Friends, joins Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful and innovative conversation about how faith fueled her ideas and confidence to step out into the world of owning her own business. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qHmEj6
Season 4 of the AllMomDoes podcast is set to wrap up and a new year is about to hit the books. But what if we've been getting some of our goal setting...wrong? Julie Lyles Carr hosts a special edition of the AllMomDoes podcast to discuss going far bigger...and yet smaller...when it comes to launching into the new year. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3mAUGEo
The Lessons of Christmas Advent just might look a little different than you would think! In this special Christmas edition, AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr reveals some unique (and sometimes unexpectedly hilarious) things she's learned while lighting the candles of Advent. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3J2ig6y
It's the most wonderful time of the year...and one of the most stressful. Tama Fortner joins Julie Lyles Carr for a special episode on relieving some of the hurry in the holiday and how to be intentional with how we celebrate Christmas. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3yFhQhX
Check out part two of our special series on marriage, including insights on conflicts, individual needs in marriage, and intimacy. Clinical psychologist Dr. Juli Slattery joins Julie Lyles Carr for a two-part episode that will challenge how you think about marriage and will equip you with new tools to strengthen your relationship. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3lIwU9f
Need some hope and insight for your marriage? Clinical psychologist Dr. Juli Slattery joins Julie Lyles Carr for a two-part episode that will challenge how you think about marriage and will equip you with new tools to strengthen your relationship. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3lmobJF
She's an honest voice when it comes to battling anxiety. Scarlet Hiltibidal and Julie Lyles take to the mics in this episode to talk about anxiety, its impact on family life, marriage, and faith, and what you can do when fear and worry are getting the best of you. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3FMGXlf
Kyle DiRoberts joins Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation on on prayer and helps unpack the why and the mystery around prayer and how to make prayer a natural part of your life. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3HvXQ50
It should be one of the primary things we do for our families. But exactly how should we be praying? Julie Lyles Carr talks with Million Praying Moms Founder Brooke McGlothlin about prayer and its role in our family lives. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3C4Hlci
We don't like to talk about it and when we have to, we don't know what to say. But pregnancy loss is more common than we'd like to think and Rachel Lewis joins Julie Lyles Carr for a compassionate and compelling conversation about how to love others well who are going through loss and how to navigate it for ourselves. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2ZRljNe
You've probably seen their hilarious videos. They're hilarious, creative, and a whole lot of fun. But what you might not know is that their friendship has spanned 30 years and they've learned some things along the way. The Skit Guys Eddie James and Tommy Woodard join Julie Lyles Carr for a hysterical and thoughtful conversation about the challenges and rewards of friendship. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/319gjUF
She was writing books and raising kids and ministering to women...and then she discovered that her marriage was over. Leeana Tankersly joins Julie Lyles Carr for a vulnerable conversation about how Leeana realized her version of hope wouldn't work anymore and her journey to discovering a more authentic hope in the midst of heartbreak and change. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3lTv9q7
Julie Lyles Carr welcomes Jamie Ivey to the podcast for a powerful episode looking back on their mothering careers, what they would change about their toddler mom selves, and how to help our kids (and ourselves) embrace what makes our kids special.
What do you do when your faith is central to your life...but not to someone you love? What are the ways that you may be driving them even further from the conversations you long to have? Spoken word artist, writer, and speaker Hosanna Wong joins Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful episode on learning the language of those we love so that we can have the conversations we long to have with them about God. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/301kscD
Her pregnancy was picture perfect until she unexpectedly went into labor at 24 weeks. Kelli Kelley joins Julie Lyles Carr to talk about the mental and emotional needs of moms and dads who are going through the neonatal intensive care unit experience with their babies, and the life-changing organization she started as a result of her own experience. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3AXhl36
What's the difference between an involved father...and an intentional one? And how can moms partner with their kids' dads in their parenting journey? Pastor, author, and speaker Jon Tyson has a fresh look at fatherhood for the 21st century and joins host Julie Lyles for an insightful and practical conversation about being a dad. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3CpnMw2
Can something that's really difficult also be really good? Lisa Whittle joins Julie Lyles Carr for a frank conversation about managing feelings, letting something be hard while also looking for the good, and how we get to decide how we see the difficult circumstances in our life. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3hwabuK
They were raised in the home of a pioneering set of parents in the education field. And now, they're a brother-sister duo dedicated to helping moms and dads make imagination a priority in the home. Joy and Nathan Clarkson join Julie Lyles Carr to unpack the role of creativity and imagination, and why it's as important to a future career as reading ,writing and arithmetic. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2X2MTWq
She moved 3000 miles away from family to take on the mic at SPIRIT 105.3 in Seattle. And then Covid hit. And then her mom got sick back in North Carolina. Erica Parkerson joins Julie Lyles Carr to talk about what she learned about loving and supporting her extended family from afar, and how God will sometimes use other people to do the job we think is for us. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Dzm0tK
Dr. Chris Winter and Julie Lyles Carr continue this special two-part episode as they unpack the best approaches to sleep for our kids and teens, and how to work with our kids instead of fighting them when it comes to bedtimes, wake-up times, and their natural sleep cycles. Be sure and check out Part 1 of this special two-part interview. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2XFc2Xa
We talk a lot about how to get our newborns to sleep...but what about our toddlers and teens? Neurologist and sleep expert Dr. Chris Winter joins Julie Lyles Carr for a special 2 part series on why our kids' sleep habits are critical to their development and behavior, and how our own sleep patterns play a big role in our parenting and health.
Child and teen anxiety rates are through the roof in these stressful days. Best-selling author and beloved faith leader Max Lucado joins Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about how we can both empathize and encourage our kids when they struggle with anxiety...and what to do about our own anxiety as well.
Sarah Taylor is a popular radio personality, wife, and mom. She's faced some tough challenges in her life, and her daughter's recent unexpected diagnosis with celiac disease has created a whole new lifestyle for her family. Sarah joins Julie Lyles Carr to talk about what she's learned in her new gluten free life.
With a long career in film and stage, Julia Barnett Tracy has experienced a little bit of it all. She talks with Julie Lyles Carr about what it's like to be a person of faith in the movie industry, how she decides where the lines are for her, and why she left the New York City acting scene to build a life in Austin, Texas. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3kL4ZWv
GMA Dove award winning artist Jordan Feliz joins Julie Lyles Carr for a powerful conversation about the importance of vulnerability and how the past year has been teaching all of us that our illusions of control are not what we should be leaning on for our peace and our joy. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3rnDjYQ
As moms, there are lots of things that we worry about when it comes to our kids. But for most of us living in the western world, having access to medical care and other resources isn't something we usual fret about. But for Amanda Meeuwse, raising her two daughters in a remote area of New Guinea means that she faces challenges and fears that a lot of us don't consider. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3AYG7jC
You're putting in all the time to build strong family bonds and relationships. But there is a day coming when it will be time for your kids to launch. What should your parenting and family life look like when your kids become young adults? Mom of 4, Stephanie Harrison shares what she did (and wishes she didn't do) to start preparing her kids when they were young for what family life would be like when they headed out into their own lives. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3yutoD6
How can life's toughest times lead you to God? Hallmark Channel baker extraordinaire Emily Hutchinson shares her story about how an unexpected tragedy led her back to one of her first loves and into a true relationship with God. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qv0NuO
What happens when you are willing to face your deepest fears? Ellie Holcomb, beloved musician and mom to three, joins Julie for a candid conversation about how her two-year journey of dealing with her unfaced pain has taught her something new about her relationship with God. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3gNhFK1
How do you know when it's time to speak up and when it's time to let God defend you? Rosie Rivera, the sister of music superstar Jenni Rivera, found herself thrown into the spotlight and the public eye when her sister tragically died. She's navigated everything from being a victim of abuse to the challenges of being a media influencer, learning how to let God lead. Rosie joins Julie to talk about her incredible journey. NOTE: *this episode does have references to sexual abuse.
Kay Wyma took on a unique challenge. She decided that for 30 days, she would practice three things that she thought might bring more peace into her life. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3w4XeNX
Waiting is no easy thing. Krystal Ribble unpacks how she has learned to rest in seasons of waiting, when answers from God seem to be a long time coming. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3g473Vg
Why do some people seem to get more done in the same number of hours in the day? Dr. Magdalena Battles shares some tips that have helped her as a busy mom that can help you, too! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3wpFpc6
How do we help our kids realize their college dreams without taking on tons of debt? Education strategist Jeannie Burlowski joins allmomdoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk ideas and simple changes that can help make it possible. https://bit.ly/33UZKtC
The classic books you may have discovered and loved during school or maybe just last week have a lot to contribute to our understanding of our lives today and our faith. Why should we care about the classics? How do we shape reading for our children? Rachel Dodge join Julie Lyles Carr on ep. 176 of the allmomdoes podcast.
Mothering is not the sum total of who you are, and it isn’t the subtraction from all you are. Are you ready to discover the bigger picture of you?
Rob Kenny didn't start out wanting to be a super star on YouTube, but that's what happened when he published his Dad, How Do I videos. He tapped into a niche that the world didn't know it was hungry for and we absolutely love watching him use his gifts and desires to pass along dad wisdom to the world. Julie asks Rob about the deep need the world has for this dad content and what he has seen as his brand has exploded. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3npLRMI
Caitlin Crosby joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of the allmomdoes Podcast. How do we accept things we cannot change? What are the words that impress themselves on our hearts to help us walk through these moments? We have the power to choose which words we imprint on our hearts. Lean in today and learn to overcome the negative self-talk and give yourself the courage to keep going. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2Ry34Yy
From the mullet days to The Great Adventure and all the way through heartbreak over losing a child, finding his unique voice, and keeping a strong marriage, Steven Curtis Chapman covers a lot of ground with Julie on this episode of the allmomdoes Podcast. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3a0k7sF
It's one of Julie's favorite subjects ever! Tina Huggins joins her on this episode today to talk about napping. You need this episode in your life no matter what stage of parenting you are in. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3unsZ3l
You may recognize Mike Nawrocki as the beloved voice of Larry on Veggie Tales. Today we are excited to have him on the podcast chatting about God's calling in our lives, how to shape our children's faith in meaningful ways, Dead Sea Squirrels, the deep question on whether or not cucumbers are actually fruit, and so much more you won't want to miss! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ssDlOZ
You love her as Aurora Teagarden in Hallmark Movies and Mysteries, you grew up watching her in Full House and she never ceases to amaze us with all her fun projects, including her newest children's book Candace's Playful Puppy. Full of marriage advice, parenting insights, faith boosters and her fun humor and bouncy personality, you won't want to miss this wonderful conversation with Candace Cameron Bure. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3s4OvJz
Crystal Paine, also known as The Money Saving Mom, joins us on the allmomdoes Podcast episode #167! Her new book is Love Centered Parenting and you are going to want to listen to this conversation and then pick up a copy of that book to remind you how to parent with love and grace. Wisdom and practical advice you can apply to your parenting today! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3trNgEH
This episode has all the things we need to know about money and how the pandemic and the seasons following will be impacted. Emily Stroud has a heart for helping people manage money without fear and anxiety. Encouragement we can all use! Listen in for a great conversation. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/389swcv
Marriage and child counselor Dr. Donna Lane joins Julie Lyles Carr with a conversation full of valuable insight as we look at what our kids are going through as this pandemic continues. This is a MUST LISTEN conversation for every parent!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3kunv3i
After Tracie Miles experienced a sudden and devastating divorce she had to learn how to rebuild her life. She joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of the allmomdoes Podcast practical steps and tremendous encouragement if you find yourself struggling forward in your own life. This is a great episode if you've been in this situation but also if you know anyone who has walked through divorce. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2ZynYb2
Writing has always been a part of life for Allison Fallon, but when she hit some obstacles in her personal life, she really found that writing was a tool for self-help and self-care. Expressive writing looks different for different people and we can all use it to bring positive changes to our life.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qgHLaH
Why do we have such a hard time talking about depression? Hannah Brencher joins Julie Lyles Carr with a conversation filled with a hope if you are struggling with anxiety, depression, or fear. If you are trying to find ways to cope and move forward listen in for practical ideas, a big heap of hope, a lot of grace.
Angie Smith is in the house! We are so excited to have her on this episode of the allmomdoes podcast with Julie Lyles Carr. From insights into psychology, thoughts on murder mysteries, the struggle of overthinking, how we should get honest with the things that are freaking us out, and her journey of faith during struggles, and how we can dig into the Bible, a lot of ground is covered in this interview! Plus, she is simply hilarious!
Avery Laughlin, an amazing artist and author is on the podcast this week with Julie Lyles Carr to help us dig into the importance of intergenerational friendships. They have some great ideas on how we can keep and develop solid friendships. You might recognize her three brothers from the band Hanson so you'll even get the scoop on what it was like growing up during the Mmmbop days! https://bit.ly/2YieMHb
Kathie Lee Gifford brings her joy, passion, and wisdom to the podcast today. Don't miss the incredible conversation about how we can learn from the past, the power of a relationship with Jesus, pursuing dreams, loving one another just as we are, and her new book It's Never Too Late.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ipqZTC
Peter Mutabazi joins Julie Lyles Carr on the allmomdoes podcast with a fascinating story. He grew up in a small, very poor village in Uganda. No one ever told him he had a future, or that he could be somebody. How do you do that when you can't even figure out how to eat every day? At the age of 10 he ran away and became a street kid because of the abuse of his father. Follow his incredible life's journey!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/35pPs5X
You might be familiar with the worship song The Blessing. Singer/songwriter and mom Kari Jobe joins Julie Lyles Carr today with words of wisdom on faith in the home, how to cultivate your child's passion, the right voices to listen to, following your calling and why The Blessing is so special!
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2X13NRy
It's time to look back at 2020 and remember the amazing podcast guests we've had. Here are 10 of your favorite episodes: Lisa Bevere, MyQuillin Smith, Derwin Gray, Natalie Grant, Kathi Lipp, Jamie Grace, Ruth Chou Simons, Kim Walker-Smith, Dharius Daniels, and Brittany Williams! An incredible recap that will remind you of the encouragement of the past year. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ms7kmn
We love this special edition of the allmomdoes Podcast where we get to reflect on the past year and encourage you for the year ahead! Take a moment to be encouraged as we look at the nativity story, the timelessness and timeliness of the birth of Christ that is still relevant for us today.
How often have you used what someone else is doing around you as a measuring stick for what you should be doing in your own life? From comparison to competitiveness, we often find ourselves looking to each other to define our calling when we should be looking to how God is calling us. Melissa Spoelstra and Julie Lyles Carr dig into this today with powerful encouragement and hope as we look at how we should be defining ourselves and our lives.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3a4CmxR
With the rise in anxiety, alcohol consumption, mental health issues, and overeating, we want to give you tools that help you and your family walk through this pandemic in a healthy way and come out the other side stronger and not just beat up and wrung out. Dr. Gregg Jantz of The Center - A Place of Hope joins Julie on this episode with some ways that we can have pandemic purpose. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qrGSfL
Her new book, Faith, Farming, and Family is coming in January. We are so excited to introduce you to Caitlin Henderson today on episode #152. It is full of Biblical stories from life on the farm, inspiration from her journey to living the farm life, and hope for the path God has you on today. You will love her encouragement about embracing a simpler life and cherishing the time with your kids where you are right now. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2V3NLoY
What did Julie do when her daughter grabbed a tweezer to pluck the chin hair of Grammy during Thanksgiving? Sometimes there is no contingency plan when things happen you don't expect. This and other Thanksgiving stories on episode #151 with Julie Lyles Carr. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/35MuxKK Special thanks to our sponsor World Vision. Find out about their new Chosen campaign and make a difference in the life of a child today at worldvision.org/amd.
Mom, we have an incredible message for you today. There is hope and healing for your anxious heart. Becky Thompson, author of Peace: Hope and Healing for the Anxious Momma's Heart, joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of the allmomdoes podcast. Your life does not have to be defined by your anxiety. It's time to connect to hope. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2Izu06d
In honor of veteran's day we are so excited to welcome a Naval veteran to the podcast. Jesse Iwuji is the first Active duty US Navy Officer to compete in NASCAR. He is currently one of two african americans in Nascar. He was raised to really embrace opportunity and work really hard. His family came over from Nigeria. He talks about inspiring our sons as they launch into manhood in a significant way, what helped him develop his drive, and how we can come alongside them when they screw up (and they will!). Show Notes: https://bit.ly/2U3HYPM
What if you don't love your story and wish you could pick a different one instead? Heather Dixon has an invisible illness that she has learned to live with and still have joy. She has walked through intense anxiety, fear, and chose faith. Join Heather and Julie on #148 of the allmomdoes podcast today with the reminders of how to trust God when it feels impossible to do so.
What if you find yourself becoming a mother and it isn't all you hoped it would be? Maggie Combs, author of Unsupermommy: Release Expectations, Embrace Imperfection, and Connect to God’s Superpower joins us today to share her journey with a rocky transition to motherhood. The good news? She has some hope and encouragement if you are in this place yourself. Join us for a raw, honest, and much-needed conversation.
We all need people to come alongside us and point us to Godliness. Somewhere along the way we started to avoid age and wisdom. We need to talk about the age gap we are experiencing in the world and how older women can come alongsider younger, and how younger women can learn from and value those that are older. Friend, lean in today as Lisa Bevere joins Julie Lyles Carr to help us break down barriers and remind us we are not alone.
In a matter of 6 months, everything fell apart for Barb Roose. if you are in a situation where you have a failing marriage, facing an addiction issue, a job loss, or a health crisis, this episode will remind you that you are seen and loved. Barb walks us through how she grappled with her loss of control and the fear that grew in her own life when she walked through the hardest year of her life. Learn what God taught her and how you can apply it to your own life today.
This hasn't really been the year we were expecting. Julie Lyles Carr talks about a two word phrase on episode #144 of the allmomdoes Podcast that can help relieve your stress levels as you navigate this different season.
As we navigate these very confusing and unfamiliar times, how do we parent and lead our kids well? We are all faced with so many things that feel uncertain. We all thought this pandemic would be over by now. We have a LOT of emotions about ALL THE THINGS. It's uncharted territory. We have to show leadership to our kids. They soak up our example. Our kids are watching us. What are they going to see? Julie has 5 ways you can learn to lead your kids well.
What if we truly embraced the idea that God designed and created each of us to be who we are? What if we actually believed that God gave us unique talent and gifts meant just for us? Learn to shift your mind and begin to understand what God has just for you in this episode of the allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
What does it look like when you are set free in your life by God? Kim Walker-Smith of Jesus Culture joins Julie Lyles Carr on episode #141 of the allmomdoes Podcast. They talk about her journey, the pain and anger she had to overcome in her life, what it was like to allow Jesus to set her free, and what it is like to be led into a career she never expected.
No matter what the world says, embracing the seasons does not require bins of factory-made décor or loads of time. Myquillyn joins Julie Lyles Carr on episode #140 with tips and tricks for decorating and hosting all year round.
What if you could say to 2020, "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good." On this episode of the podcast you'll be reminded that God has an incredible story written for you and it doesn't end because of quarantine. Take a listen today to singer, songwriter, dad, husband, podcast host, Matthew West who joins Julie Lyles Carr with laughs and wisdom to brighten up your day!
Faith teaches that we are made for and formed by relationship. Science powerfully reveals this to be true. And the most foundational of all human relationships is the relationship between parent and child. For parents who feel pulled in a hundred directions, dizzied by the volume of clashing strategies, and jaded by the parenting programs that complicated their own childhoods, The 6 Needs of Every Child is a groundbreaking roadmap integrating the science of connection with practical tools. On this episode of the allmomdoes Podcast, Amy and Jeff Olrick join Julie Lyles Carr to help equip us with the 6 needs of every child.
You might know her from October Baby & Overcomer. She has a new book out called Consider the Lilies. On this episode of the allmomdoes Podcast we welcome Shari Rigby. This conversation on identity, how our identity is shaped, and where we can look to for our true identity is essential for all of us. Are you allowing God to speak to you about your identity? Tune in for a reminder of how the creator of the universe has a plan just for you.
If you have a tween in the house or teen or are heading in that direction and you want to make sure that you are ready for the battle join us on this episode as we talk with Kari Kampakis on how to parent our teens and tweens well.
We welcome Jessica Smartt to episode #135 of the allmomdoes Podcast to dig into the concept of how much time our kids need to play, do activities, school, etc. How do we know when we should give them more freedom? How do we know when they are ready for certain technology? Jessica is a great guide for helping us determine these things in our own households.
What does it look like to put Jesus over everything when we are faced with in the busy life we lead? Lisa Whittle joins Julie Lyles Carr on episode #134 with practical advice on how to refocus, prioritize, and find freedom in the life you are living to use the greatest gifts and talent you've been given.
We are so excited to have Monica Swanson on episode #133 to talk about being a Boy Mom. Her new book is a guidebook, packed with wisdom, practical advice, resources, and encouragement, explores how moms can equip their sons with what they most need to succeed in life. Let's dig in to some practical ways we can master raising our boys!
The musical Hamilton has taken the world by storm. On Episode #132 of the allmomdoes Podcast Julie Lyles Carr talks with Kevin Cloud about the spiritual issues you can find woven through the musical. There are some powerful insights for all of us on the themes of forgiveness and redemption. Whether you've seen it or not, we think you are going to get a lot out of this episode.
So often when we talk to women about where they are at in their worlds, we have one topic that comes up time and again. It is the idea of loneliness. A lot people feel lonely. Eric Jacobsen joins us on episode #131 of the allmomdoes Podcast to chat with Julie Lyles Carr about loneliness, what we are missing from our lives, and how we can make some changes to get that human connection we are all craving.
We are thrilled to welcome Renae Fieck to the podcast today. Today we dig into what burn out looks like, how we keep going when we want to just throw it all to the wind, and how we can learn to love the life we are living again. Mom life is hard and don't miss this incredible episode full of encouragement for the journey you are walking.
Marian Jordan Ellis joins Julie Lyles Carr on episode #129 of the allmomdoes podcast with her story of redemption and how she is using that story to encourage all of us in our search for identity, hope, and truth!
Thank you so much for tuning in today as we look at 6 ways we can all develop empathy. With Biblical insight and personal stories, Julie Lyles Carr walks us through examples that we can each apply to our own lives today.
Today we have a very special edition of the AllMomDoes Podcast. We have compiled, from past episodes, some incredible wisdom from black women who have been on the show. Don't miss this because they have such insight into the conversation of race, how it applies to our parenting, and how we can all do something.
At only three years old, Lindsey lost her beloved mother, Beverly, to ovarian and colon cancer. She has dedicated her life to creating solutions for the crises that devastate women and families’ health in mind, body and spirit. As a personal chef, certified life coach, author, corporate health + wellness consultant, and TV host, Lindsey is a pioneer in grain-free baking and the mother of the world’s first seed blend flour—the most nutrient dense flour on the market today. She recently launched the SuperSeed Your Soul System to tap into Christ’s fullest potential for your life. She loves to help women sow the right seeds into good fertile, soil so they can bloom and live happier, healthier, more simple and fulfilled lives!
Husband, father, pastor, thought-leader, and former NFL player Derwin Gray joins Julie Lyles Carr to wrestle with the concept of TRUE happiness and what real freedom is.
What does it look like as we emerge from sheltering in place? What are those emotions we are feeling? What does the world look like now? How do we balance all these questions and give empathy to others when they don't feel the same as us as we enter the world again? Julie Lyles Carr digs into 5 things we should all consider as we begin to leave quarantine.
Julie Lyles Carr talks today about what to do when we hit the wall. We have entered a new world that we have not lived before. Every day brings new information and new ways we have to deal. It can all be so overwhelming. It is no doubt that at some point you may hit THE WALL. When you get there what should you do?
Amberly Neese joins Julie Lyles Carr today to talk about the struggle to find and develop community. If you've ever struggled with community, don't miss this!
Colleen Kirk of 3 Graces Beauty joins Julie Lyles on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast. She is going to delight you. We love what she is doing with her business on helping usher our girls into the beauty industry in intentional ways that focus not just on what's on the outside, but what's on the inside as well.
Wow, we are in a wild season, aren't we? This has put our relationships into quite a different spin. We are either in a place where certain people are around us all the time, day and night, or we may be missing relationships that are now only virtual. Dharius Daniels joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast to help us assess our relationships and learn to make intentional choices when it comes to our relationships.
Have you been eating All.The.Things? As we shelter in place this can be a big challenge? The nutritional wheels are falling off our bus. Brittany Williams of Instant Loss joins us today to chat about psychological eating and how it impacts our lives. Brittany became known after losing 125 pounds by starting to cook at home and cut out the processed foods.
Natalie Grant has the voice of an angel, has songs that give us great hope in the time we are in. Natalie is currently walking through homeschooling her three girls, living in the time where the economy is in a downturn, and holding on to hope and courage after the tornado in Nashville. We are thrilled to have her on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
We are continuing to bring you information on how to navigate this unique time we are in. Today Kathi Lipp joins Julie Lyles Carr on getting ready for anything!
Welcome to a special edition of The Modern Motherhood Podcast where Julie Lyles Carr shares 11 tips on surviving homeschooling and working from the house!
We are digging in today to learn to cope with the current season we are in and what it means to parent and mother through coronavirus.
Susan Seay is a mom of 7 and Julie is a mom of 8. They had a lot in common when they first met. They have been in a journey side by side as they looked at the world through the eyes of mothers knowing that they had a lot to give to the world. Lean in today as they talk about how they learned to balance motherhood with big dreams.
Today on this episode on The Modern Motherhood Podcast we have Ruth Chou Simons of Grace Laced. Lean in as Julie and Ruth talk about developing a foundation of faith in our children. How do we help our children develop their own relationship with God?
Do you ever feel like the doom and gloom in the world is taking over? On this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast we are going to look at bringing the bright side back into our perspective! Please join us in welcoming Melanie Shankle!
Mary DeMuth joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast with an incredible story of overcoming. A note for this episode: if you have little ears listening with you, this is one that you should put the earbuds in. We cover some tough stuff.
Do you ever feel like you don't have permission to be yourself? Today we are grabbing hold of who we really are and embracing the uniqueness that God has given each of us. Join us in welcoming Melissa Camara Wilkins to this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
Time for a show of hands! Who are our people who love The Crown or The Queen or who can't get enough of documentaries about The Windsors. Today, Julie sits down with Dudley Delffs, he has taken a in depth look at the faith of Queen Elizabeth. It's fascinating!
There is the home manager person we all wish we could be, and then the one we actually are. How do we manage our homes well while being so busy, maybe working, and living life. Kristi Clover join us on The Modern Motherhood Podcast this week with some very tangible ways to manage the chaos in our homes.
She's become the voice of a generation. We can't wait for you to meet Jamie Grace today. You'll love hearing her love story, her journey into music and her incredible wisdom! Get ready to laugh, nod along and shout Amen sister! This is a podcast you don't want to miss!
Sometimes people can have a really complicated back story. Are you one of those people? How do you find your identity when you are in that situation? Our guest today is Esther Fleece and she has wisdom on how to redefine yourself.
Kelly Minter is known for her Bible studies, but she moved to Nashville to become a singer. When that didn't work out as she planned, life took an unexpected turn. You will love hearing from her today as she digs into walking through hardship and developing a relationship with Christ.
We can't believe another year has come and gone! We are so excited to bring you the top 10 podcasts of this past year. We hope that you will love looking back with us at some of the amazing guests we've had.
Merry Christmas from The Modern Motherhood Podcast! Julie Lyles Carr wants to share from her heart on Christmas with a powerful reminder for each of us. Don't miss this!
She has 200 Million copies in print, 6 made for television movies and tons of books! We are thrilled to welcome Debbie Macomber today to The Modern Motherhood Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr. Debbie didn't learn to read until the 5th grade, she struggled with dyslexia and God brought her to a career in writing. You will be encouraged by her story & reminded that God will equip you where He calls you.
Are you familiar with the Annie Moses Band? We are so excited to welcome Annie Dupre to this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast. We will dig into life on the road, developing strong relationships with siblings, parenting intentionally, and what it is like living in the spotlight.
It is the season for all things Hallmark and we are so excited for this writer who has many books that have been turned into movies. You may recognize her for the movies Finding Father Christmas, Engaging Father Christmas, Marrying Father Christmas. Please join us in welcoming Robin Jones Gunn to this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast. You'll be inspired by her story of following God when things go very wrong, when you lose everything and have to start fresh.
She received her young fame in the Spy Kids movies and he was a teen heartthrob on Nickelodeon. After a few twists and turns in their early adult years, they found a relationship with God and then with each other. We are so thrilled to welcome Alexa & Carlos PenaVega!
Brook & Elizabeth Mosser & Julie Lyles Carr are doing a little something different today! They are on our podcast and Julie is on their podcast, The Intentional Parents Podcast. You will love getting to know them all a bit more as they dig into becoming parents! Elizabeth & Brook share about life after their daughter started having seizures, raising each child in a unique way, walking with people through the hard stuff and so much more that will have you laughing and filled with encouragement.
We have a real life rock & roll momma to introduce you to today! She is part of the rock band Skillet. Join us in welcoming Korey Cooper to this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast. Hear about life on the road, working with a spouse, raising a family while in a band, and working in the rock & roll genre.
Sheridan Voysey is a presenter of Pause for Thought on BBC Radio 2 and a regular contributor to other media (featured on BBC Breakfast, BBC News, Channel 5, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live, ABC, Moody Radio, and in publications like The Times and The Sunday Telegraph joins us today from over the pond to chat about life as a couple without kids after struggling for years to have children. If you've struggled with infertility, broken dreams, or are navigating a life that isn't going quite as planned, this conversation will speak to your heart. Please join us in welcoming Sheridan to this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
It is one of the most consistent topics Julie discusses when she speaks about parenting. Have you guessed what it is? Extracurricular activities. When is the right time to join sports? How many activities should your child do? How much is too much? Today, athletic trainer Monica Lorenzo joins Julie to answer a lot of these questions. Monica has worked as an ATC for the Radio City Rockettes in Nashville, Cirque du Soleil and now for the New York Knicks Entertainment Teams.
He received a diagnosis later in life that put a lot of things from his childhood into focus. You may have heard him from his beloved nationally syndicated radio show. We are so thrilled to welcome Brant Hansen to this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
She never thought she would become the voice for this topic, but she says it is clear it is where God called her. This is an episode that requires some earbuds so those little ears can't hear. We are having a very powerful, open conversation with Juli Slattery on authentic intimacy.
Anxiety is one of the most crippling emotions we experience and today on podcast we have a guest who has dealt with crippling attacks all while doing ministry. Rebekah Lyons joins us today to talk about methods for managing and understanding anxiety to help relieve it in your own life or in the life of someone you love.
What is happiness and how should it be defined? Only 1 in 3 Americans are saying they are happy so this is a profound topic for the world today. Julie Lyles Carr sits down with Max Lucado to dig in and find out more about the concept of happiness and how we can all have it.
When the way she thought her family would be built, wasn't the way it actually happened, she found herself at a crossroads. And then she received a phone call that was completely unexpected. Join us in welcoming Heather Avis to The Modern Motherhood Podcast this week as she shares her journey of infertility to adoption to having a child with special needs.
Sarah Mae had a troubling childhood being raised by a mom struggling with addiction. She joins us today on The Modern Motherhood Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr to talk about what her journey to healing and forgiveness looked like in her life. Note: This episode has some tough topics that are not suitable for little ears.
Cynthia Tobias joins us on The Modern Motherhood Podcast today and we are just so excited to have her. She is filled with practical parenting information we can apply today to help our kids learn better, understand their strengths and thrive in the world around them. Momma, if you have a strong-willed child, you aren't going to want to miss this conversation!
At the end of the day, sometimes we are simply cranky. Julie Lyles Carr sits down with Becky Kopitzke to chat about how we can manage our cranky with scripture. Get ready to have a happier, more peaceful home by slaying the "momster" we all have in us.
It's a first for The Modern Motherhood Podcast! We have invited Priscilla Shirer back to the podcast and we are so excited to have her again. Her first episode was our most listened to conversation. This conversation is for anyone walking through a tough time, who wants to look at God in a new way and to simply be inspired in the everyday. Can't wait for you to tune in!
What if all the people in your life were doing things a certain way and you decided to go a completely different direction? Our guest today has done just that. His name is Brian Bird and he is a writer and producer. His is part of the #1 show on cable television and if you aren't watching it, now is the time. Please join us in welcoming Brian to this week's episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
Chris & Emily Norton don't have the typical love story. You may recognize them from their viral video. This is the most inspirational, honest and powerful conversation about marriage, being differently abled and adoption you'll hear. We hope you'll enjoy this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
Jamie C. Martin joins Julie Lyles Carr today to unpack the personality styles we bring to the table as moms, especially if we are introverted. We hope you'll join us for this week's episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
Kennesha Buycks is here and we just love her so much. From the foster journey to community to being in a military marriage, and learning to creates spaces that invites God to restore hearts, we are so excited to cover so much depth with her on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.
How do we reconnect to an intimate relationship with Christ? Vivian Mabuni joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast so refresh your mind and heart as you walk toward a solid relationship with Jesus.
We should be celebrating our middle years instead of dreading them. Lisa Jo Baker joins Julie Lyles Carr on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast with a conversation that will leave you realizing how important mid-life really is.
Vicki Courtney has been a voice for a long time in the space of motherhood and we are so excited to have her on this episode of The Modern Motherhood Podcast. Julie and Vicki will dig into the 5 conversations we must have with our children, why they are important and how essential it is we are intentional with them.
Are you ready to understand the people that put energy into your lives and the people who drain you? Grab your pencil and paper today because you are going to want to take notes! Dr. John Townsend, author of The Boundaries series, business consultant, leadership coach and psychologist joins Julie Lyles Carr with a conversation you are going to walk to listen to over and over again.
Next to laundry, getting meals on the table in a consistent manner for the family is a HUGE STRUGGLE! Tiffany King is going to help us get ahead of the dinner time crunch!
She's a grammy award winning singer/songwriter, a wife, and a mom of 4 kids! Laura Story is our guest today and she shares her journey full of challenge, surrender, and amazing blessings. How do we trust God with tragedy, with sorrow, and with the things we didn't see coming?
Note: This is a topic not appropriate for little ears. Eric Gomez joins us to share wisdom for couples breaking out of the cycle of pornography addiction. He speaks out of a place of deep understanding.
Scarlet Hiltibidal grew up on the Saturday Night Live set with her mom, Victoria Jackson. She had some incredible experiences in that world. When she became an adult she realized fear and anxiety were high jacking her life. She joins us today to talk about how to live forward when you are afraid of all the things.
How do we wade through what should be a yes, no or maybe? Wendy Pope joins Julie Lyles Carr today on the podcast with some great insight and wisdom to better know how to make the right decisions as we fight for our best.
We often tend to find some of our identity in the generation we're being raised in. We even judge others based on their generation. Grant Skeldon joins us today to talk about generational identity and how it impacts us, the kids we are raising, and the next generation we are pouring into.
She has lived all over the world. She has raised 5 kids. And she is so intentional about speaking life and hope into others. She uses her influence well, especially after her son, Tim Tebow, entered the spotlight. Pam Tebow joins us today with so much wisdom!
Show up with joy, intention and good humor in your marriage even after kids, the late-night feedings, the sleepless nights and all that life throws your way. Karen Ehman joins Julie Lyles Carr today with wisdom for your marriage journey as you work to show up to keep your marriage strong even when date nights and butterflies in your stomach seem a long ways away.
Does it ever feel like your life moves from one drama to a challenge and then on to another drama again. Our guest today, Tiffani Kilgore, founder of House of Belonging and author of Misfit Table, talks about how many of us are living stories that God never intended for us. He wants to redeem our lives, cover us with grace and lead us down a new path.
He is the fastest American distance runner in history, but the miles under his feet mean more than just records and awards. Ryan Hall is our guest today and you will be inspired by his journey of faith, adoption and marriage.
Do you find yourself in decision fatigue? With so many choices in the world today we can get caught in a never-ending loop. Today we wade through the decision-making process with Emily P Freeman so we can have clarity for our next big decision.
Millions of people tuned in to watch their wedding on Little People, Big World. Today, Audrey Roloff joins us to tell the story of how faith & intentionality play a part in her marriage to Jeremy and the life they are living in the spotlight.
Danielle was dealing with a very serious medical condition that kept landing her in the hospital. She found the answer to her problems on her dinner plate. Hear more about her unlikely journey to becoming a NYT best-selling cookbook author and how it has impacted her faith.
Jen Wise joins Julie today to remind us to keep an eye out for the sweet things in life. She'll help you tap into the everyday moments in life and start living the bright life you were meant to lead.
John Eldredge joins us today with an insightful and challenging look at how we can both raise sons and daughters in this #metoo world. An important and meaningful conversation for every mom.
Rachel Marie Martin joins us to chat about how she really wanted a Hallmark movie-style life and things turned out a little bit different. She says, "Sometimes you have to let go of the picture of what you thought life would be like and learn to find joy in the story you are actually living." Find encouragement and a reminder that you are not alone and you are not failing.
Today, we welcome CEO of CRISTA Ministries, Jacinta Tegman. CRISTA is the ministry that brings you this podcast each week. She has just become the first female CEO for CRISTA. In this podcast you will get some practical advice in your motherhood journey and some inspiration to breaking your own glass ceiling.
What do you do when you think you know what you want to do and God clearly brings you on another path? Hollen Frazier of All God's Children International shares her journey with us caring for orphans and living in the tension of that need while raising her own kids. Hear how it impacted her life and her mothering journey when she said yes to God.
What happens when life splashes over everything and suddenly it looks a whole lot different than you thought it would. Lysa TerKeurst joins us today with talk about real life, what she has walked through and the hope we can all have.
How do we raise great girls in today's world? Julie is joined by Darlene Brock for a conversation full of encouragement and tools you can use in your journey mothering your daughter.
Martha vs. Mary. What if you were made like Martha? Katie Reid joins Julie Lyles Carr today with some good news about resting without compromising who you are as a doer.
Margaret Feinberg is an author and speaker who has a beautiful way of unlocking the spiritual in ordinary ways. Today we dig into God and food!
Get ready for it. We are cracking wide open a conversation today on mental health & faith. Sheila Walsh joins us for one of our most compelling conversations to date.
She is fun, full of life and learning how to live a life of bravery and faith day to day. She is Annie F. Downs and we can't wait for you to hear this conversation that will strengthen your faith, help you learn to laugh and remind you of who God is in your life!
It's 2019 and we are so excited to celebrate our best of episodes of 2018! Here your your top picks of the year. Don't miss the insight from Beth Moore, Megan Garrett, Les Parrott, Mo Isom, Dannah Gresh, Emerson Eggerichs, Sam Kelly, Max Lucado, Kristen Schell, Bob Goff and Priscilla Shirer!
Join Julie Lyles Carr today for a special Christmas episode! Julie takes the mic herself to share some Christmas behind the scenes in her own life with a special devotional and encouragement for your Christmas. Merry Christmas!
How do you stay true to your beliefs when you are in an environment that may not always get it? Megan Alexander joins us today. She is from Inside Edition and her road to success has been a wild ride. Listen to how she stays true to her faith.
Jen Schmidt of Balancing Beauty & Bedlam joins us today today to look into hospitality. She is here to take the pressure out of the party and allow us to invite people over without having a fit!
She's been helping us make our homes places of peacefulness and welcome. We are thrilled to have Myquilyn Smith - also known as The Nester on the podcast today!
She's a runner, a writer and someone with a tremendous redemption story. Lenya Heitzig was raised by an atheist dad, was living life to its fullest as a committed atheist and then everything changed.
What if you could pull back from the crazy of the holidays and reclaim some space for yourself, your family and your faith? Becky Kiser joins us this week to tell us about her holiday ministry Sacred Holidays and how it has changed her perspective of the holidays.
Mark Schultz was adopted as a baby and now has adopted a child himself. Listen to his journey in music, the balance of life and work and traveling and what adoption means to him and how it has impacted his life. Get ready for some laughs and tears on today's podcast!
He is a Texas county music star and she's the passionate mom to their 5 kids. How do they navigate fame, life on the road, parenting, marriage, and giving back? Tune in for this amazing love story with Cory and Sherry Morrow.
Today we have a must listen conversation with Lisa Harper. She unpacks a life where she struggled in abusive relationships, missing the biological motherhood window, and adopting in her 50s as a single woman. God walked her through some very difficult situations. This is full of hope and encouragement for every woman!
Mom, we know feeding your family is a huge thing. Coming up with the meals and the groceries and all the things. That's why we have Polly Conner of the popular Thriving Home duo Polly & Rachel to chat about their new cookbook and how they are going to make meals with your family easier.
What if there is one small question or one small change that can dramatically change your purpose? What if you could laugh hard while going through that shift? Michael Jr. joins us today and he is a man on a mission. If you are ready for a laugh, this is the episode for you!
There are such important topics we need to tackle with our tweens and teens and Dannah Gresh is here to help us do just that.
She started something on a whim only a few short years ago. She had no idea what would happen. Founder of the Noonday Collection, Jessica Honegger, joins us today! If you need a burst of courage, a reminder that what you are doing matters or a jolt to keep going, listen in!
Do you ever find yourself struggling to make a decision? Are you afraid to walk into a situation or are you paralyzed when faced with something big? Suzie Eller did not have a simple childhood. After being in a family filled with abuse and mental illness she had to chart a new path. Listen to the ways she was able to do that, what she's learned about God and how she is now able to lean into him for guidance.
Lynn Cherry joins us today to share about what her marriage went through when she discovered her husband's pornography addiction, how they confronted it and eventually how they moved forward to hope, healing and redemption.
Marriage can be a tricky thing. We are joined by Selena Frederick today with some advice on not building just a good marriage but a fierce marriage. Listen in today for some incredible ways to get and stay connected with your spouse.
Our guest today loves Chik-Fil-A, understands life with a preemie, loves God and watching his plans unfold, knows what it is like to watch life unravel, and was called into building multi-cultural community in the church. Join us today for an incredible time with Dorena Williamson as we dig into the beauty of race and the importance of the conversations we have with our children.
Katie Ganshert is an amazing fiction writer, is passionate about race in American education, adoption and being a transracial family with a special needs child.
We all have hurts, habits and hangups that we are dealing with and we are in desperate need of community to help us through. Jeffrey Grassman from Celebrate Recovery and Calvary Community Church join us today to dig in to the topic of recovery.
The star of TLC's Rattled, Julia Sadler joins us today. She's walked through some very painful seasons when it came to building a family. After having 3 miscarriages in a year something unexpected happened. She trained at the world-renowned Meier Clinics. where she specialized in treating teenagers and women struggling with self-harm, depression, eating disorders, anxiety, and suicide. She loves addressing tough issues from a Biblical and psychological perspective so that woman know they are not alone.
We welcome to the podcast today one of the most prolific Christian authors - Max Lucado. His new book Unshakable Hope is out today! This is a powerful conversation on hope, what it is and why we all need it!
Money, money, money, money...oh the many faces of money and its impact on all aspects of our lives. Today we have with us Chuck Bentley from Crown Financial Ministries to help equip us with tools to navigate the sometimes really touchy subject of personal finance.
He had everything. A high profile career in the music industry and a beautiful family. Then he found himself as a single dad. Learn from his incredible insights as he navigated this unexpected season of life. We are excited to introduce you today to Robert Beeson.
Who are my kids and where is God leading them? Today we are joined by Hettie Brittz to discover how personalities should and do affect our parenting. Could some of the problems we face be a collision of the differences of personalities with us and our children? You'll love this conversation and the insight she provides.
We know. We know. You are tempted to throw away all the devices and disconnect all your kids from all the things because, let's face it, it is a super scary world out there. Mom, we also know that isn't realistic, right? Today, Kacee Bree Jensen joins us with some practical tips to navigate the world of technology.
We all want to raise kids that have good grades and are nice, but what if our vision was to raise world changers? Wow, that changes things. Kristen Welch joins us today on raising grateful kids, kids who are leaders and kids who want to make the world a better place.
Sometimes the thought of having people over is a little overwhelming but it doesn't have to be. Learn how to engage your neighbors and keep it simple. Today, Kristin Schell has some ideas on how to be a good neighbor with her idea of the Turquoise Table. Her mission is: "I'm on a mission to love my neighbors. I put an ordinary picnic table in my front yard, painted it turquoise and invited neighbors, friends, and even strangers to hang out and do life together at the Turquoise Table. " It's something we can all do. Find out how!
Today we are welcoming the dynamic duo Kevin & Sam Sorbo. They are married, have 3 wonderful kids, and work together. Life as an entertainer when you are a Christian, their latest movie "Let There be Light" and the specific themes we can all apply to our lives. Learn it all in today's podcast.
We've done a pretty good job of talking to our kids about dating, marriage and having kids. We haven't done a great job of talking about living a life of singleness and doing it well. Today Julie Lyles Carr is joined by Joy Beth Smith to talk about singleness and how to have great conversations about it with our kids.
Chewbacca Mom, Candace Payne, joins us today with Julie Lyles Carr. Candace Payne went viral when she wore a Chewbacca Mask and laughed with such joy. This is an important conversation about what joy really is and how it is absolutely vital in surviving life.
Emily Stroud is a mom, wife, author and financial planner. She has some awesome insight into money and how it defines us. How can we work with our kids on it and shape our hearts to view money in the right way? Join us today on the podcast as we dig in!
Best-selling author Emerson Eggerichs joins Julie Lyles Carr today. You may recognize him from his book Love & Respect, which has healed a lot of marriages. His new book, The Respect Effect, unpacks the relationship between moms and their sons. The dynamics between moms and sons are vital. You won't want to miss this conversation.
Megan Garrett of Casting Crowns joins us today on the podcast. She is a homeschooling mom, travels with Casting Crowns, is married to a youth pastor and is a mom figuring it out day by day. You'll love this conversation and a glimpse behind the scenes of one of America's favorite Christian artists.
We are digging right in today to tough conversations. (Just a note: This may be a conversation that you don't want young ears to hear.) Why does the church have such a hard time talking about sex? Why did God design it? Why is it knit into our very being? How do we talk to our kids about it? Julie Lyles Carr unpacks all this today with Mo Isom.
Jen Fulwiler joins Julie Lyles Carr today on the podcast. She has 6 kids, is a radio host, an author and a gal who loves to chat about how you can have all the dreams and all the babies. Mom, we never want to use someone else's template for life. God has a specific template just for you! An incredible conversation on embracing your own life! Welcome to the podcast today!
He is a humanitarian, the guy who put his phone number in the back of his books, he can always make you smile and he is just genuinely in a good mood! He is Bob Goff and we are excited that he has joined us today to talk about loving difficult people well.
We believe community is important! Connections and friendships are essential to our life journey. Today, Julie Lyles Carr is joined by Mandy Arioto, President of MOPS, to chat about relationship and friendship building, how we can do it well and why it is so essential to motherhood!
She's a communicator, public speaker, non-fiction writer, fiction writer and and an actress! We are THRILLED to have Priscilla Shirer on the podcast today. This is an incredible conversation digging into parenting, her latest movies and how to find balance in our chaotic lives!
Sarah Mackenzie of the Read Aloud Revival joins Julie today on the podcast. Sarah is the Momma of a big tribe of 6 kids from preschool to 10th grade. She fell in love with books as a 3rd grader and never turned back. Now she wants to spread the love of books and the tremendous benefits of reading aloud to others.
Scott Hamilton joins us this week to chat about his new book Finish First, how we can help our kids grow, overcome failure and understand the value of winning and losing. He is a professional figure skater, Olympic Gold Medalist, cancer survivor, father and all around humble, authentic guy!
What does it mean to raise passionate Jesus Followers? Join Julie as she talks about this very thing with Phil and Diane Comer, founders of Intentional: Raising Passionate Jesus Followers conferences and authors of Raising Passionate Jesus Followers.
Julie welcome Jon Erwin to the podcast today. He is a proud father of 4 home-schooled kids, a film director for the new I Can Only Imagine and a man who had parents who allowed him to follow his dreams. An incredible conversation as we allow our own kids to follow dreams, fail and overcome their fears!
What if you thought you were headed into a career in basketball and than God led you into music? Learn from JJ Heller how she let one dream go to embrace something even better. Don't miss this amazing conversation about how we all have permission to follow our dreams!
Sometimes in marriage we can have some....strong conversations. Okay, we'll just say it...fighting! Today we welcome Les Parrott to help us learn how we can asses how our marriages our doing, how we can learn to fight well and what the difference is between a groove and a rut.
You may recognize this week's guest, Sam Kelly, from the radio world. Sam joins the podcast today to talk about her failed first marriage, how she walked through that and overcame her fears for her second marriage, what she learned about God having a child later in life with Down's Syndrome and how He walked her through the guilt and pain back into feelings of joy!
We don’t often like to talk about it but there are some seasons in life where we get hit by stuff and we just come undone. How do you put it back together when you’ve had a season like that? Today's podcast will give you tools and encouragement to rebuild.
If you’ve been in the middle of raising kids every now and then you may think about that dream that you had or that pursuit that you really wanted to follow but put on hold for a while to raise your babies. Do you ever feel like you missed your chance? My guest today is going to give you all kinds of wisdom and inspiration that no you haven’t missed your chance. She’s Anita Renfroe and we are so excited to welcome her to the AllMomDoes The Modern Motherhood Podcast.
We're still pinching ourselves. We get to talk about so many different things. Kids and Technology. Charles Spurgeon. Why your family should be playing bingo. And a whole lot of legacy in ministry. Today’s guest is Beth Moore. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/2UzidVr
What if God put a really big dream in your heart and it started to roll and then he had you pick up and move your whole family? We'll be talking about that today with Jennie Allen, founder of IF:Gathering, which is coming up in just a couple weeks. We'll talk about what all that looked like, how she's navigated it and what she's learned about faith along the way. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/2UPAYJ6
What if you decided to take your deepest secrets, the things that brought you shame, and you decided to share it all? Julie talks with Jamie Ivey about doing just that in her upcoming book, what that means for her when sharing the past with her kids and, as women, how we can stop wearing labels and embrace our true identity in Christ. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/2UzXsZA
We are excited to announce The Modern Motherhood Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr coming in January. We are moving the Lifting Your SPIRIT content to another podcast stream. Listen and find out more!