Candid conversations on Faith, Love, Identity & Foolery with creator and host, Margaret Smith-Williams. In her words, "I'm just tryna live right, love right, & be right!"
The countdown to 40 continues!!! To celebrate this epic and exciting milestone, Margaret invites her sister friends (aged 40+) to share their advice and well wishes for her upcoming 40th birthday.
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The countdown to 40 has begun!!!! To celebrate this epic and exciting milestone, Margaret invites her sister friends (aged 40+) to share their advice and well wishes for her upcoming 40th birthday.
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Margaret shares how the Holy Spirit uses a 3AM wake up call from her son and his piano jazz playlist reminds her of the importance of staying focused. She also shares that the key to 17 years of marriage is having your own blanket:)
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A mind is a terrible thing to clutter.....In this episode, Margaret speaks on the personal strategies she uses to preserve a right and respected mind.
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Sometimes, bare minimum will just have to do! In this episode, Margaret unpacks how she has operated at maximum capacity for nearly 2 decades and how the time has come for her to slow it down.
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Margaret recounts just a smidge of the best weekend ever - a girls trip to Chicago celebrating her 39th birthday. She reflects on the the beauty of her individual uniqueness and the gift of friendship.
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In this mini episode, Margaret professes her infinite love for Tulsa, Oklahoma, her me-cation epiphanies, and her desire to be content with the "now."
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In this mini mom break episode, Margaret is "yet holding on to God's unchanging hands!" She speaks of her noncommittal to television shows, recommendation of Netflix's Firefly Lane, inspiration from Abba's "Dancing Queen," and the necessity of enjoying life at age 39.5.
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In this mini mom break episode, Margaret speaks of the joy she found in Spotify's Black Family Reunion playlists and the angels in human form among us.
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In this mini mom break episode, Margaret shares the inspiration she gleaned from a podcast episode by the Mcknights of Magnolia. She encourages moms to share their hearts, challenges, and victories. She also provides her fail-proof method on how mom's can avoid sharing their favorite foods with their kids.
To reference the McKnights of Magnolia episode discussed in this podcast, visit
https://www.mcknightsofmagnolia.com/
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On the third installment of her "It Takes A Village To Raise A Woman" series, Margaret sits down with her dear sister friend, Meagan Jackson, to discuss the importance of woman recognizing the assignments and people they are "called" to. From creating a whole nursing school from scratch to being Windex clear on how you invest your time, energy, and efforts, Margaret and Meagan explore the value in having a village that supports God's plan for your life.
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On the second installment of her "It Takes A Village To Raise A Woman" series, Margaret sits down with her dear sister friend, Louann Nealy, to discuss a woman's covering. From regular doctor visits to being plugged into a local church home to having a licensed therapist on speed dial, Margaret and Louann dive into all that is needed to provide "covering" for the whole woman.
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In this mini Mom Break episode, Margaret breaks down how the Lord has turned coffee into dirt, her MC Hammer yoga pants, and God's attention to the details of our lives.
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In this mini episode of Margaret's new Mom Break series, she speaks of running away to a tiny house community, joining a parent support group, and Fenty skin care.
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Kids are important, but women need villages, too! IJS. There is no way that you can be the woman...daughter, sister, wife, mother, friend, career woman, or even stay saved without a village supporting you! In the intro to the new series, It Takes A Village To Raise A Woman, Margaret reflects on the God's goodness and "million little miracles" that come in the form of her village.
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With every new year, comes a new focus.... new goals...new desires. Despite all of the things that Margaret can aim to accomplish, her only desire is to "stay saved."
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Margaret is back from a long awaited hiatus with a new series, "These are my confessions....." Within this episode she dives into her confessions as a mean mom.
Creator & Host, Margaret Smith-Williams discusses the overwhelming "can't stop, won't stop, non stop-ness of motherhood"!!
Podcast Music Credit: DJ Quads
In this episode, Margaret, transparently speaks about her absence from the podcast world. She explores her personal experiences and reminds her listeners that it is ok not to have a plan.
Sometimes you just need to mind yo' biznessssssss!!!! Margaret Smith-Williams and her high school sister-friend, Ms. Shon Thomas, dive into the 3Cs - Criticism, Comparison, & Control - that prevent us from staying in our own lanes.
Margaret and her sister-friend, Mrs. Louann Nealy, set out to remind moms of the beauty, responsibility, and community of motherhood!
On the last episode of the Friendship Collective Series, Margaret talks about friendship in marriage with none other than her husband, Jelani Williams. Together they discuss their foundation of friendship, if spouses must be BFFs, and if friends of the opposite sex are acceptable in their marriage.
Margaret continues her Summer Friendship Collective Series with her sister-friend, Ms. Edwige Delva. Together they discuss the "Sacrifice of Friendship", lessons that friendship has taught them, and the importance of being intentional and extending grace in friendships.
Margaret continues her Summer Friendship Collective Series with her two girlfriends, Mrs. Meagan Jackson and Mrs. Jessica Mcknight.The girls discuss accountability, juggling long distance friendships, the differences among each other, group chats, and servanthood in friendship.
Margaret continues her summer Friendship Collective series with a conversation with her sister-friends of a combined 14 years: Louann Nealy, Janelle Smith, and Julene Wade. Margaret and the girls discuss their individual contributions to the group, the importance of a group chat, the lessons they've learned about friendship from their mothers , and what it takes to have a healthy group friendship.
Margaret begins her summer Friendship Collective series with a conversation with her sister-friend of nearly 20 years, Simone Roman. Margaret and Simone discuss the importance of inner contentment, how their expectations of friends have changed over the years, #nonewfriends, and what it takes to have longevity in friendship.
In honor of Mother's Day, Margaret and her sister, Ashley, recount a few of the life lessons their mom has taught them.
Margaret has an informal, jumbled, heart to heart with her listeners regarding her personal feelings and experiences surrounding COVID-19.
Margaret explores her introduction to the Holy Spirit and discusses the importance of His presence in her life.
On episode 6, Margaret engages in humorous, heartfelt, and transparent conversations on motherhood with two of her dear friends, Tiffany & Julene. From the lessons they've learned from their owns mother to the judgement of other moms, this episode will have you laughing, shouting and in tears.
In a rather personal episode, Margaret shares the parenting challenge she has faced in the past year and a few lesson she has learned along the way.
Margaret Smith-WIlliams engages in an open discussion with Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Adawna Bell of After Happily Ever After on the myths behind therapy conflicting with the Christian faith and a breakdown on self care.
Everyone knows that Fatherhood is not as celebrated as Motherhood. But there are phenomenal fathers everywhere that are present physically, financially, and emotionally for their children. In honor of Father's Day, Margaret invites her husband and brother to the podcast to candidly discuss fatherhood, faith, frienship, and marriage.
Oh, the joys of motherhood!!! Margaret discusses the responsibility of motherhood and how she remains focused.
Margaret Smith-Williams, Creator and Host, of the Everyday Woman Speaks gives a little background on to how the podcast came about and what to expect in future episodes.