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The world feels incredibly heavy right now. And as moms, it's tough enough to even keep it all together, let alone figure out how we model for our daughters how NOT to live in fear.
I'll be honest- I’ve legitimately considered pulling my girls from school, buying a piece of land in the middle of nowhere, and building a bunker to hide from the rest of society. 🙋♀️ Can you relate?I resisted recording this episode. I didn’t want to use Charlie Kirk’s name for clickbait or contribute even one iota to the noise that's already out there. It's causing division, heaviness, and hate and I want absolutely no part of that.
But God kept reminding me (over and over again) of the truth in John 1:5: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”If you’re a mom craving true peace, encouragement, and perspective in these hard times, this episode will meet you right where you are. Together we’ll unpack REAL truth and practical reminders that help us anchor our hearts in God’s promises and model strength and peace for our girls.
The weight of the world is real, but so is God’s presence—and He’s given us everything we need to walk in peace, courage, and hope.
✨ Here’s the power in today’s episode:
📖 Scriptures referenced in this episode:
👉 Your Next Best Step: After you listen, take a few quiet minutes with God. Ask Him which reminder your heart needs most right now—and how you can reflect peace and courage to your daughter. Then come share it with me! I’ll share mine too so we can encourage each other.
✨ Remember, mama: You ARE an empowered mom raising an empowered girl—even when the world feels heavy.
EMPOWERED RESOURCES
Free Empowered Puberty Checklist for Girl Moms- Grab it HERE
Empowered Cycle Charting for Her- Check It Out HERE
Period Kit- Check out RedDrop HERE
CONNECT WITH ADRIANE
Instagram- @empoweredpubertypodcast
Instagram- @empowered_womb
Website- EmpoweredWomb.com
Email- [email protected]
HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
By Adriane Cook5
1010 ratings
The world feels incredibly heavy right now. And as moms, it's tough enough to even keep it all together, let alone figure out how we model for our daughters how NOT to live in fear.
I'll be honest- I’ve legitimately considered pulling my girls from school, buying a piece of land in the middle of nowhere, and building a bunker to hide from the rest of society. 🙋♀️ Can you relate?I resisted recording this episode. I didn’t want to use Charlie Kirk’s name for clickbait or contribute even one iota to the noise that's already out there. It's causing division, heaviness, and hate and I want absolutely no part of that.
But God kept reminding me (over and over again) of the truth in John 1:5: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”If you’re a mom craving true peace, encouragement, and perspective in these hard times, this episode will meet you right where you are. Together we’ll unpack REAL truth and practical reminders that help us anchor our hearts in God’s promises and model strength and peace for our girls.
The weight of the world is real, but so is God’s presence—and He’s given us everything we need to walk in peace, courage, and hope.
✨ Here’s the power in today’s episode:
📖 Scriptures referenced in this episode:
👉 Your Next Best Step: After you listen, take a few quiet minutes with God. Ask Him which reminder your heart needs most right now—and how you can reflect peace and courage to your daughter. Then come share it with me! I’ll share mine too so we can encourage each other.
✨ Remember, mama: You ARE an empowered mom raising an empowered girl—even when the world feels heavy.
EMPOWERED RESOURCES
Free Empowered Puberty Checklist for Girl Moms- Grab it HERE
Empowered Cycle Charting for Her- Check It Out HERE
Period Kit- Check out RedDrop HERE
CONNECT WITH ADRIANE
Instagram- @empoweredpubertypodcast
Instagram- @empowered_womb
Website- EmpoweredWomb.com
Email- [email protected]
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