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Episode 30: Take Back Your Time with Christy Wright

Episode 30: Take Back Your Time with Christy Wright Balance is not a word that describes daily life for most moms. Balance is a word that brings more stress than relief sometimes. It carries the burden of trying to do all the things perfectly. Things like the monogrammed kid outfits, the perfect birthday party, thriving in…

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Episode 29: Taking Inventory with Leah Coleman

Episode 29: Taking Inventory with Leah Coleman Every day when we see friends, coworkers, or even strangers, we ask them how they are doing? It comes second nature to us to question others, but have you taken a moment to ask yourself that recently? Instead, we go through our daily list of tasks, take care…

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Episode 25: Thriving in Motherhood with Danielle Gannon

Episode 25: Thriving in Motherhood with Danielle Gannon "Having kids—the responsibility of rearing good, kind, ethical, responsible human beings—is the biggest job anyone can embark on." - Maria Shriver Even in the best of situations, motherhood is hard. You take on the responsibility of raising your kids to become good and decent adults and want…

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Episode 24: Healthy Parenting with Susan Holt

Episode 24: Healthy Parenting with Susan Holt Raising kids is one of the toughest and yet most rewarding jobs in the world — and it is also one that might make you feel the most unprepared. We’ve all been there. However, today’s guest will help you be a more intentional parent and raise emotionally intelligent…

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Episode 23: Foster Parenting with Liz Thomson

Episode 23: Foster Parenting with Liz Thomson Hello, My Lovelies!  I'm so excited about my guest this week.  In this episode of the WHoly Mom chat, I sat down with Liz Thomson: a foster mom, and food blogger, to discuss her journey of foster parenting during a pandemic, managing parenting as a vegetarian, and practical…

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Episode 22: On Good Sleep Hygiene with Brittney Stefanic

Episode 22: Sleep Hygiene with Brittney Stefanic Did you know that a lack of adequate sleep can also trigger the symptoms of postpartum depression and sometimes even worsen it? Getting enough sleep is essential for helping us maintain optimal health and well-being. When it comes to our health, sleep is as vital as a healthy diet…

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