

Don't Mom Alone Podcast
Don't Mom Alone Podcast
Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, connects you the listener with people and resources to help you feel less alone. Consider it an invitation to "withness".
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Jun 29, 2020 • 41min
How to Avoid Power Struggles :: Stacy Bellward and Chad Hayenga [Ep 292]
With more family togetherness than ever before comes the potential for a lot more arguing and nagging our kids to obey. If you’re stuck in a parenting rut or negative cycle, then our friends from Connected Families are here to help.
Stacey Bellward and Chad Hayenga join me to talk about breaking the patterns of defensiveness in our kids and how the power of curious questions can create productive conversations and build wisdom.
“I think as we look at scripture and we consider how Jesus approached people, you know, it was surprising to me when I first learned that Jesus asked 307 questions that are recorded in the gospels. And that's a lot of questioning. And we think about Jesus as being a great teacher. Jesus is a great teacher, but he often times uses questions to build wisdom and to hold people accountable.”
If you want to go deeper after listening to this show, Connected Families is offering a special promo code for Don’t Mom Alone listeners for their Power of Questions online course. With the code DMA20 it’s just $30.
Connect with Connected Families: Website: connectedfamilies.org
Facebook: facebook.com/ConnectedFamilies
Instagram: @connectedfams
Links Mentioned:
The Power Of Questions Online Course **DMA20 gets you 20% off Heather, Chad and Stacy do a role play of asking questions instead of nagging Past Connected Families Interviews
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Jun 22, 2020 • 43min
Focus on Growth vs Guilt :: Lisa Bevere [Ep 291]
Author and speaker Lisa Bevere is back to give us a powerful message as we head into summer with our kids: “push aside the guilt and celebrate growth.”
She shares some personal stories from very hard places in her life as a young mom and how God led her to work through her anger and underlying fears.
“God said to me: ‘Children inherit one of two things, either my promises or your fears.’ And that I needed to face off with these things. I leaned into that process because of my son. Not because of me. I just came to the place where I realized that in my weakness, he is strong. I've watched God take every weak place in my life and inhabit it with his strength.”
I’m so thankful for how Lisa takes us into her story and points to God’s faithfulness to heal and restore our brokenness. She also encourages all of us to set aside the unnecessary guilt and heavy expectations we may be carrying in motherhood and to accept God’s mercy which is new every morning.
Connect with Lisa: Website: https://messengerinternational.org/lisabevere/
Facebook: facebook.com/lisabevere.page
Instagram: @lisabevere
Links Mentioned:
Ep 204 Centering Truth :: Lisa Bevere [PODCAST]
Strong: Devotions to Live a Powerful and Passionate Life [BOOK]
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Jun 15, 2020 • 45min
Build Lasting Faith in Your Kids :: Dr. Kara Powell [Ep 290]
From learning to walk to tying their shoes and eventually learning to drive (coming up for me soon!), so much of parenting is teaching, training and encouragement.
When it comes to faith in God, we do all we can to teach our kids about God’s Word and engage kids in church, but research from the Fuller Youth Institute is helping to shine a light on the potential gaps that cause a high number of youth to abandon their faith in college.
My guest Dr. Kara Powell shares a number of research findings that can be game changers for our families as we seek to help our kids develop a faith that sticks with them their whole lives, or “sticky faith.” As a mom of three, she talks about how she’s parented differently in light of her research and why now is the perfect time to start making small changes that could make all the difference.
“One of the things that surprised me in our research is that when young people feel close to their parents, they're also more open to what's important to their parents, including their faith. And so it's not just good for our family relationships. It's also good for the long-term trajectory of our kids.”
Connect with the Fuller Youth Institute: Website: fulleryouthinstitute.org Facebook: facebook.com/fulleryouthinstitute
Instagram: @fulleryouthinstitute
Links Mentioned:
Growing With: Every Parent's Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and Future [BOOK] Resources for building Sticky Faith
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Jun 8, 2020 • 46min
Strengthening Our Friendships :: Susan Seay [Ep 289]
Deep friendships are essential to our lives. Whether we’re extroverted or introverted, have a lot of friends or a few, we all need someone else to walk through life with. I’m excited for you to hear from Susan Seay, a mom of 7 and a mentor to many. She shares some great advice on keeping our friendships strong during life’s challenges.
“We're all in the same storm. We're just not all dealing with it in the same way. We don't even have the same viewpoint on just how big this issue is or how small it is. If I need to remember, that's not why I chose them as friends. I didn't choose them because we agree on everything. We're always going to be different and unique and varied. It's our foundation that keeps our relationship strong.”
We talk about fighting back against insecurity and comparison which can break down friendships. And we get into how to have a healthy disagreement with a friend and stay close. Susan also shares tips for staying connected with friends and extending grace for misunderstandings and miscommunications that happen in our hyper-connected world.
Connect with Susan: Website: susanseay.com
Facebook: facebook.com/SusanLSeay
Instagram: @susanlseay
Links Mentioned: Ep 52: Focused Instead of Frustrated :: Susan Seay Mentor 4 Moms Podcast
Sponsors:
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Jun 1, 2020 • 37min
Working from Home :: Jehava Brown [Ep 288]
My guest today Jehava Brown takes us into how she started a blog as a side project while staying home with her kids and transitioned that site into a full-time job.
We talk about work/life balance, setting health boundaries and trusting God to be in charge of the things we can’t control.
“I know that God is the one who provides every job and every dime. And so when I can rest in that, I don't feel the pressure to hustle 24 hours a day. I was working sometimes even 60 hours a week, which was just crazy. And most of it was at night, so it wasn't getting good sleep. I realized I'm not willing to live that way. So I really had to trust God to a different level”
Jehava is a mom of three boys and she blogs at www.onlygirl4boyz.com. She also shares how she’s connecting with her teenage son differently and some changes she’s made since the quarantine to keep up with housework.
Connect with Jehava: Website: www.onlygirl4boyz.com
Facebook: facebook.com/onlygirl4boyz
Instagram: @onlygirl4boyz

May 25, 2020 • 40min
Tough Transitions with Toddlers and Newborns :: Hailey Bain and Meredith Woodruff [Ep 287]
In the past two years, a lot has changed in the lives of my friends Hailey and Meredith. They came on episode 199 to talk about discipline and toddlers. Since that conversation their families have grown and changed.
Today we’re chatting about tough transitions with parenting young kids. Whether it’s a newborn who won’t stop screaming or the anticipation of being outnumbered by a third child, change is hard for both parents and kids.
Hailey and Meredith share how they’ve found hope in God during some difficult situations and how their community of friends have helped them not mom alone.
“They reminded me that God is working in this. He has not left you. He is working in this situation. And that gave me a lot of hope. One specific friend said: You are serving the Lord when you are holding your screaming baby, when you are in there trying to teach her how to go to sleep. That is service to the Lord.”
Links Mentioned:
Discipline & Toddlers :: Hailey Bain & Meredith Woodruff [Ep 199]
Meredith shared scripture from Lamentations 3:16-24
Foundations Book by Ruth and Troy Simons **
Meredith's business : Concrete Conversations
Hailey's business : Hey Honey Clothing Company and her Facebook Store
Sponsors:
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Exploring the Bible Together --Now through May 25, 2020, Don’t Mom Alone listeners can pick up a copy of Exploring the Bible Together along with a selection of ESV children’s Bibles for 40% off with a free Crossway+ membership. For more information, visit crossway.org/DMA8.

May 18, 2020 • 36min
Reflecting on Financial Priorities :: Ericka Young [Ep 286]
During the ongoing health crisis of COVID-19, there are a lot of changes in household finances. Maybe grocery and electric bills have gone up because everyone is home. You or your spouse may have a reduction in income or you’ve faced losing your job.
In the same way we work to protect ourselves with social distancing and wearing masks in public, there are some important things we can do to protect our finances and take time to reflect on where our money goes each month. Financial coach Ericka Young joins me to talk about budgets, cutting costs and how we can use this time to reprioritize.
“This is the perfect time to reflect on what it is that you really want, why you want it. And I think if people reflect on what their goals were in the beginning of the year and make certain that this season doesn't derail their progress. We can start looking on the bright side and ask God what he has next for us.”
Ericka is the owner of Tailor-Made Budgets and has a passion for helping people pay off debt. Listen to how she and her husband paid off almost $100,000 in episode 244.
Connect with Ericka: Website: tailormadebudgets.com
Facebook: facebook.com/TailorMadeBudgets Instagram: @tailormadebudgets
Links Mentioned:
Ep 244 Budget Isn’t a Dirty Word :: Ericka Young [PODCAST]
The CARES Act Works for All Americans [WEBSITE]
Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments [WEBSITE]
Access more resources and links on Ericka’s Blog [WEBSITE]
Sponsors:
Beachbody --Free Trial Membership. Text HEATHER to 303030 Exploring the Bible Together --Now through May 25, 2020, Don’t Mom Alone listeners can pick up a copy of Exploring the Bible Together along with a selection of ESV children’s Bibles for 40% off with a free Crossway+ membership. For more information, visit crossway.org/DMA7. Little Passports -- Use DMA to get 15% off any subscription at https://www.littlepassports.com/

May 11, 2020 • 55min
The Good God Wants for Our Families :: Paul David Tripp [Ep 285]
With the current global pandemic, we are all together more than ever and it’s causing friction in our relationship with our spouse and kids. Back by popular demand, Paul David Tripp is here to answer your parenting and marriage questions and give us hope for how God can grow good things in our families during this challenging time
“One of the things that I've tried to keep in mind as we're going through this unprecedented thing is what the cross of Jesus Christ teaches us. God can produce very good things out of very bad things. So I want to ask the question, what is the good that God wants for my marriage and my parenting out of this?”
We talk about building trust and unity in a marriage, making a plan with your spouse for parenting and discipline and the three stages of parenting from a Gospel perspective. It’s my hope that this episode will fill you with fresh faith for what is possible in your family.
Connect with Paul David Tripp: Website: paultripp.com
Facebook: facebook.com/pdtripp Instagram: @paultrippquotes
Listen to previous Paul David Tripp episodes: Gospel Parenting :: Paul David Tripp [Ep 176] Opportunity vs. Disruption :: Paul David Tripp [Ep 212] Habits of a Healthy Marriage :: Paul David Tripp [Ep 234] Family.paultripp.com
Sponsors:
Exploring the Bible Together --now through May 18, 2020, Don’t Mom Alone listeners can pick up a copy of Exploring the Bible Together along with a selection of ESV children’s Bibles for 40% off with a free Crossway+ membership. For more information, visit crossway.org/DMA6.
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May 4, 2020 • 41min
When You Carry the Burden of Perfection :: Aubrie Norman [Ep 284]
I’m so excited to introduce you to my friend Aubrie Norman. We have walked together in community for a few years and it’s been a gift to see her family’s journey toward healing.
Aubrie and her husband Thomas came to their marriage from broken families and felt the weight of unresolved issues from their past. As their family grew, so did the stress and lack of communication about each of their emotional needs.
Aubrie carried every perceived failure in marriage and parenting thinking it was her responsibility to make life better.
“There's obviously something I'm doing wrong. I'm a new wife and mom, so I felt the weight of responsibility. That really goes back to a huge lie, I have believed for a long time in my walk with the Lord. That it's up to me to do something and that God's waiting on me.”
She takes us into her family’s story of recovery and how she’s learned to trust God to take care of her relationships.
Links Mentioned:
Celebrate Recovery [WEBSITE]
Sponsors:
Sun Basket -- www.sunbasket.com/dma
Crossway -- Exploring the Bible Together along with a selection of ESV children’s Bibles for 40% off with a free Crossway+ membership. For more information, visit crossway.org/DMA5.

Apr 27, 2020 • 47min
Embracing the Mom You're Meant to Be :: Jo Saxton [Ep 283]
Have you ever questioned the roles you find yourself in, wondering if you were made for more? Jo Saxton found herself in that position a few years (and two babies) into her marriage. She shares her struggle to own her calling and gifting, choose to work outside the home, and how her family thrived when she let go of fear.
Fear is not our friend. It has these aggressive ways that intimidate you and it has these quiet ways where you just don't do things and you don't know that that kind of checking out. It is a fear-based thing because it's so automatic. You don't even call it fear anymore. They're just the things you don't do and the ideas you don't entertain anymore.
Now as a leadership coach and speaker, Jo affirms that God designed women for influence and impact. In her new book, Ready to Rise, she shares meaningful wisdom from her journey to leadership and shares information to empower other women to leaders in their own communities.
Connect with Jo: Website: www.josaxton.com Facebook: facebook.com/1josaxton Instagram: @josaxton
Links Mentioned:
Coaching with Jo [WEBSITE]
Ready to Rise [BOOK]
Sponsors:
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