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Life can be a rollercoaster. We all have good days and bad days, but I believe we are better when we go through it together! Join me and special guests for real conversations about living with kindness, class and purpose.
Best known as 'D.J Tanner' in the hit television series "Full House" and Netflix's "Fuller House," and as the actor and director who takes over your television around Christmas time, Candace is also a New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and CEO of Candy Rock Entertainment. Candace has been interviewed many times over her decades on television, and hosts her own deep conversations about the many topics people find important.
Each season of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast will feature one guest for a deep exploration of a single theme, with the hope of encouraging listeners to grow in their experiences of faith, family and purposeful living.
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Connection is the Goal
What is your favorite memory from your childhood? What makes those memories good memories?
In this episode, Candace and Jennie are focusing on emotions and parenting. The truth is that we all need to know that we are seen, soothed, and safe in our emotions – especially kids. We aren’t alone in our emotions, and neither are our children. We get to be there for them emotionally, so does Jesus. Feelings don’t heal when we ignore them; they heal when we are wrapped up by the people we love in the middle of them.
Listen in as Candace and Jennie talk about their personal experiences parenting young children + adult children, being fully present to the emotions of your children (no matter their age), and what they have learned from struggling to “fix” things for their kids.
Parenting isn’t a one-size fits all – and emotions aren’t the same for every child. How do we foster emotional health in our children? Tune in to hear more!
In this episode, Jennie talks about the book: Story of God. If you are interested in grabbing a copy for yourself, click HERE.
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:
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Better Together
Two words can push emotions to a deeper place … “I feel.” Do you have community that you can safely share your emotions with? That you can vulnerably say … “I feel” without fear or shame?
Emotions are best healed in community – to be truly seen, soothed, safe, and not alone in pain heals you in ways you cannot believe unless you feel it. Candace and Jennie sit down to talk about friendship + how God calls us to “bear one another’s burdens.” If you are looking for encouragement around:
What makes friendships stick long-term
How to show up well for friends when they need you most
Ways you can “go there” emotionally with community
Healing friendships that have caused emotional wounds
Then tune in! Better yet, send this episode to someone in your community to listen together and talk about. We hope this episode inspires vulnerable conversations within your friendship!
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
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Get Unstuck
What are ways your emotional health impacts your marriage? Is one of you more emotionally responsive, and the other naturally stoic? Or do you see emotions showing up in different ways?
In this week’s episode, Candace and Jennie dive into how your emotional health plays a role in your relationship with your spouse. Listen in as they reflect on their own marriages, talk about practical things they do to stay connected to their husbands emotionally, how they resolve conflict, and the deep value intentional counseling has had on them.
“What if my spouse doesn’t want to go to marriage counseling or doesn’t want to work on their emotional health?” This is a common question! Candace and Jennie share their insights and personal experiences with counseling + healing their personal emotional health, and how that has led to healing within their marriages. Because the reality is that you have the power and choice to control your emotional health, and you can bring that into your marriage and family relationships.
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
Pick up Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas
Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:
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Family Matters
Family brings joy, but family can also be the source of so much pain. How has your family shaped the way you think about and process emotions?
This week, Candace and Jennie are talking about how your emotional health relates to the family you grew up in. Listen as they share what they’ve learned about emotions from their families growing up, how that has impacted their lives, and ways we can heal from emotional wounds. Healing your relationships may not always be possible, but you can grow + heal the wounds.
Have you grabbed this season’s FREE guide to understanding your emotions? Head to Candace.com to get the Unwind Guide now.
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
Dr. Gibson’s book
Thank you to this episode’s sponsor:
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Luke Smallbone
We are back with another conversation featuring the Smallbone Family – a family whose life story will be shared with the world in just a few weeks through the movie, Unsung Hero.
This week Candace is sitting down with Luke to talk about the upcoming film, his family dynamics, and how they first met. Spoiler alter: The Smallbone brothers are in a band called King and Country, and they surprised Candace on live TV singing alongside Natasha for her 4oth Birthday!
Candace and Luke also answer a few listener questions from YOU! From ways they enjoy spending time with family, learning to give up control of their life to God, dealing with difficult family members, and so much more. Unsung Hero releases this month, on April 26! Grab your tickets and head to the theaters to watch this beautiful film about the Smallbone family.
Connect with Candace and Luke:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
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What’s Driving Your Train?
God gave us emotions but He doesn’t want our emotions to drive the train of our lives. If God’s will for your life is driving the train, your emotions and thoughts will follow. But if your emotions are driving the train, what happens?
In this episode, Candace and Jennie talk about what it looks like to submit your will to Jesus with your day-to-day emotions, taking hold of your emotions, halting your thoughts from spiraling, and the power of speaking your emotions out loud to a trusted community.
Emotions are a gift from God but what you choose to do with them is up to you. Will you allow your emotions to drive your train? Listen to this conversation to hear why submitting your emotions you God’s will is the better choice.
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:
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Listener Question:
Stephanie: How do you deal with someone who you aren’t compatible with but can’t avoid them because you live with them and it seems like the only option right now? What’s a healthy way you would set boundaries without feeling like the bad guy?
Know what is on your side of the road and their side of the road. What can you control within your environment and emotions? You cannot control how healthy another person is, but you can control how healthy you are.
Tune in to hear how Jennie walked through a similar situation + what she did within it.