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Mother’s Day isn’t just a date on the calendar, it’s a mirror. It shows us who loved us well, who we’ve appreciated, and who we’ve taken for granted. I’m sending a sincere Happy Mother’s Day to good mothers around the world and to every person who has carried a mothering role, including adoptive moms, stepmoms, spiritual mothers, and even dads who had to become “mom” when life changed.
I also make something plain: this message is for the good mothers, the ones who raised children to be decent human beings, who provided, taught, and loved with consistency. I share my own grief and gratitude for my mother who has passed, and I dedicate this moment to the women who mothered me with care. If you’ve ever wished you could say “thank you” one more time, you’ll feel the honesty in this reflection.
Then we get direct about family respect and responsibility. If you’re living at home and refusing to help, if you’re disrespectful, if you think your words and actions don’t matter, I challenge that mindset. I talk about the faith-based principle of sowing and reaping, and why mistreating parents, especially vulnerable parents dealing with dementia, is never hidden and never harmless. Love is not only gifts, it’s patience, support, and honor in everyday life.
If this resonates, listen through, share it with someone who needs a reset, and subscribe for more honest encouragement. After you listen, will you reach out to a mother figure today and tell them what they meant to you?
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By Regina SwarnFan Mail
Mother’s Day isn’t just a date on the calendar, it’s a mirror. It shows us who loved us well, who we’ve appreciated, and who we’ve taken for granted. I’m sending a sincere Happy Mother’s Day to good mothers around the world and to every person who has carried a mothering role, including adoptive moms, stepmoms, spiritual mothers, and even dads who had to become “mom” when life changed.
I also make something plain: this message is for the good mothers, the ones who raised children to be decent human beings, who provided, taught, and loved with consistency. I share my own grief and gratitude for my mother who has passed, and I dedicate this moment to the women who mothered me with care. If you’ve ever wished you could say “thank you” one more time, you’ll feel the honesty in this reflection.
Then we get direct about family respect and responsibility. If you’re living at home and refusing to help, if you’re disrespectful, if you think your words and actions don’t matter, I challenge that mindset. I talk about the faith-based principle of sowing and reaping, and why mistreating parents, especially vulnerable parents dealing with dementia, is never hidden and never harmless. Love is not only gifts, it’s patience, support, and honor in everyday life.
If this resonates, listen through, share it with someone who needs a reset, and subscribe for more honest encouragement. After you listen, will you reach out to a mother figure today and tell them what they meant to you?
Music
Show end
Support the show
Contact
My official website
https://www.reginaswarn.com
Email address
[email protected]
Podcast theme composed by
Chris Murphy Elliott