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If you could go back ten years, what would you say to your younger mom self? In this week’s episode of Southern Sisters, we sit down and write a love letter to the women we used to be—the tired, sometimes worried, but always trying moms who didn’t realize just how much they were already doing right.
We kick things off lightheartedly by asking the question: which one of us would make the worst reality TV star? The answers might surprise you…or maybe not. Either way, it sets the stage for laughter and honesty as we dive into a conversation that feels like sitting around the table with your closest friends.
From there, we share a few of our favorite things—the little joys that are making life easier or bringing smiles to our days right now. It’s a reminder that sometimes, in the chaos of motherhood, the smallest comforts can be the biggest gifts.
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The heart of the episode is all about looking back. We talk about the worries we carried in early motherhood that turned out not to matter so much (yes, the vegetables conversation comes up), and the things we’re deeply grateful we did when our kids were little—like filling our homes and cars with music and memories. We lean into the whispers of encouragement we’d love to send back in time: keep going, this really will be the greatest work of your life. It will take all you’ve got, but it’s worth it.
Faith is woven through it all. We share how our faith has grown in leaps and bounds since those early years—not through big, grand moments, but through the small daily habits that built a strong foundation. The scripture guiding us this week is Galatians 6:9, a reminder not to grow weary in well doing, because in due season we will see the harvest.
As you listen, we hope you’ll take a moment to think about the encouragement you’d offer a mom a season behind you. What words would you pass along? What would you tell your younger self if you had the chance?
This episode is full of laughter, honesty, and hope—a love letter not just to our younger selves, but to every mom walking the road of raising kids with faith, love, and resilience.
We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:
Want to be part of the conversation? Send us your questions or stories—we may feature you in a future episode! Submissions forms are on the website.
By southernsisterspodcastIf you could go back ten years, what would you say to your younger mom self? In this week’s episode of Southern Sisters, we sit down and write a love letter to the women we used to be—the tired, sometimes worried, but always trying moms who didn’t realize just how much they were already doing right.
We kick things off lightheartedly by asking the question: which one of us would make the worst reality TV star? The answers might surprise you…or maybe not. Either way, it sets the stage for laughter and honesty as we dive into a conversation that feels like sitting around the table with your closest friends.
From there, we share a few of our favorite things—the little joys that are making life easier or bringing smiles to our days right now. It’s a reminder that sometimes, in the chaos of motherhood, the smallest comforts can be the biggest gifts.
If you are looking for Meggan's Aztec Clay, you can find that here: Target Link
The heart of the episode is all about looking back. We talk about the worries we carried in early motherhood that turned out not to matter so much (yes, the vegetables conversation comes up), and the things we’re deeply grateful we did when our kids were little—like filling our homes and cars with music and memories. We lean into the whispers of encouragement we’d love to send back in time: keep going, this really will be the greatest work of your life. It will take all you’ve got, but it’s worth it.
Faith is woven through it all. We share how our faith has grown in leaps and bounds since those early years—not through big, grand moments, but through the small daily habits that built a strong foundation. The scripture guiding us this week is Galatians 6:9, a reminder not to grow weary in well doing, because in due season we will see the harvest.
As you listen, we hope you’ll take a moment to think about the encouragement you’d offer a mom a season behind you. What words would you pass along? What would you tell your younger self if you had the chance?
This episode is full of laughter, honesty, and hope—a love letter not just to our younger selves, but to every mom walking the road of raising kids with faith, love, and resilience.
We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, stories, or just say hi:
Want to be part of the conversation? Send us your questions or stories—we may feature you in a future episode! Submissions forms are on the website.