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By Shasta Reeves
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
Me time Vs. What Mom's Really need!
In today's episode Shasta talks about why "me time" is utter garbage and why it's important that we all know and acknowledge what moms need and what they don't need.
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The Every Way Mama FINALLY dedicated an entire episode to one of our most asked about topics - adoption. From homestudies to embryo adoption to private adoption to international adoption to foster adopt Shasta unpacks the most common ways to adopt, what's required for almost every adoption and covers some basic adoption terminology.
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Genell Gallagher-Hunt waited almost 12 years to become a mama to her first daughter. After a miraculously smooth pregnancy and delivery she and her husband were thrilled to find out they were expecting baby number two shortly after their daughter's first birthday. Then at the 20 week anatomy scan, Genell and her family were shook to the core when they found out their new baby had no amniotic fluid, no kidneys and no bladder. Genell walks us through the second half of that pregnancy which is nothing short of a medical miracle. This is a story filled with hope and faith and miracles.
Diana Brees, owner of Breesy Boutique is an army wife, army veteran herself, and mother of three. Diana's faith and heart for adoption are two of my favorite things about her in addition to her AMAZING dye art. Diana shares what it's like going through pregnancy as a military wife with a husband on deployment. We talked post partum anxiety, flying solo with lots of littles, what led Diana and her husband to adopt, why they chose private domestic adoption, what adopting looks like BEFORE you match, and a LOT about grace.
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Trigger Warning for Childhood abuse and assault.
In Part 2 of Shelley Curenton's story she shares with us the deeply personal story of discovering that one of her daughters was being sexually abused by a member of their village. She tells us what she did, how things unfolded and gives what in my opinion is potentially life saving advice to abuse victims, loved ones of abuse victims, and parents everywhere on what they can do to protect their child.
This subject is uncomfortable. It's taboo. But it is absolutely pertinent that we know what conversations need to happen to protect our children. We think of the bad guy as the creepy guy in the van- when in all actuality 93 percent of abuse victims know their abusers.
If you or someone you love is a victim of abuse please tell someone. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE
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Shelley Curenton is the mom of three beautiful girls and the grandmother to one. She is a newlywed wife, sister, she is a friend, and she is an advocate. In Part I of Shelley's story we unpack her journey to motherhood. Shelley became a very young mom and she talks about the impact that had on her mothering and her life. She shares the ups and downs of each of her pregnancies, post partum journeys and what it was like raising three young girls. Part 2, episode 39 will share the even that rocked Shelley's family's world and turned her into a staunch advocate.
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Yoga instructor Ashley Howard is a mama to two and is pregnant with number three.
Ashley went from being the high school girl who didn't want to be a mother to one of the most loving, effective advocates I think I've ever spoken to. We talked about her beautiful water birth experience with her first daughter, Sage, the dietary difficulties Sage experience as a newborn, how breast feeding did not come easily and how Ashley learned to follow her mom-gut and advocate for Sage early in her motherhood journey, which in turn prepared her for the battle that was ahead.
Ashley is the mother to her beautiful differently-abled son Aiden. Ashley emotionally shared the road to Aiden's polymycrogia (PMG) diagnosis, what this incredibly rare genetic condition actually is and how it affects Aiden. I asked her what she wished parents of children that are not differently abled knew and I also asked her to share a piece of wisdom for the mamas on a special needs journey with their babies.
Ashley's story is a transformative powerful one and it was an honor to be a part of telling her story. If you'd like to follow her on social please head to www.instagram.com/growing_and_grounded.
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In this episode we sit down with Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Parent Consultant, and Speaker Dr. Tasha Brown. Dr. Brown's passion is helping parents approach parenting with education, value, intention and purpose. We discuss how to talk to you child about loss and grief, how 5 minutes a day can lay the groundwork for a life long open relationship with your child, how to navigate big feelings from little and big people alike, and what your teenage needs MOST from you. I ADORE Dr. Brown, and it was an honor to have her on the show to share her knowledge on the full spectrum of parenting.
Follow Dr. Brown on social at www.instagram.com/dr.tashabrown and checkout her website www.drtashabrown.com
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Lucy Miller is a boy mama and a professional photographer. Lucy shares her journey to motherhood including her miscarriages. She opens up about how she processed and grieved them. She shared how her previous loss effected her pregnancy with her first son, James, and how she worked through the disappointment of having his birth NOT go according to the ideal birth plan. Lucy also shares some amazing advice for all the first time mom's out there.
Want to keep up with Lucy? Follow her on instagram at www.instagram.com/lucymillerphotography
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In Part 1, episode 33 of the show, I sat down with Amy Sylvestre to talk her journey to motherhood and all about her heart warrior's story. We also briefly talked about being a mother of loss. Today on the show we talked all about the adoption journey that she and her husband took to welcome their son Avery and daughter Isabella. These adoption stories are AMAZING and unpack a little more about what goes into a cross-country private adoption.
Amy also talked about her upcoming book on grief and how it can be used as a tool for trauma and loss.
Amy is an author, coach, speaker and the founder of the Wholehearted Retreat for mothers of loss. You can read more about Amy at www.amysylvestre.com and follow her on social at www.instagram.com/amyasylvestre
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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.