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Parent Their Passion, with Renee Harris

Parent Their Passion, with Renee Harris

by justaskyourmompodcast | Jun 9, 2025 | All Grown Up, Family Topics, Teenagers

Today’s topic might fuel some conversation around your family dinner table, especially if you’ve got older elementary kids or tweens.   Here’s a question:  how do you know if your child’s current interests are “worth it?”  Worth the money, time,...
Middle School:  A Guide to Friendships, with Jessica Speer

Middle School: A Guide to Friendships, with Jessica Speer

by justaskyourmompodcast | May 26, 2025 | All Grown Up, Family Topics, Teenagers

Middle school & life with tweens can feel like a mine-field sometimes, for the kids for sure, and also for parents trying to steer this ship that’s gone into uncharted waters.   I don’t know ONE person who’s come out on the other side and said they LOVED...
I Think My Child Might Be an Addict, with Steve Ward  

I Think My Child Might Be an Addict, with Steve Ward  

by justaskyourmompodcast | May 19, 2025 | All Grown Up, Family Topics, Health, Teenagers, Wellbeing

“Half of families face substance abuse or mental health issues, yet 90% of them don’t seek help.”  That alarming stat is from the STEPS Ministries website (https://lifeimprovementsteps.com/).  We have the founder of STEPS Ministries, Steve Ward, here with us...
Confidence & Comparison, with Simone & Olivia Knego

Confidence & Comparison, with Simone & Olivia Knego

by justaskyourmompodcast | May 12, 2025 | All Grown Up, Family Topics, Teenagers

Y’all. We’re so excited for this episode today. We’re talking to the dynamic mother-daughter duo, Simone & Olivia Knego (KaNAYgo), from Sarasota, FL.  Olivia, 22, is currently in law school at Belmont University in Nashville (right in our backyard). There are so...
Fighting Fair

Fighting Fair

by justaskyourmompodcast | May 5, 2025 | All Grown Up, Family Topics, Marriage, Uncategorized

When two people from different backgrounds and with different temperaments, opinions, histories, etc. live together, conflict is inevitable.  Add children to that mix (even MORE temperaments, to-do lists, busy-ness, etc.) and conflict is guaranteed to be part of...
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