Find a Moment

Gretchen Roberts & Jennifer Ford

Navigating the space between ideals and everyday life.

  1. Honest Parenting Part 5: From Puberty to Adulthood

    May 11

    Honest Parenting Part 5: From Puberty to Adulthood

    What do puberty, screen time, friendship difficulties, and curfews have in common? If you're parenting kids between 11 and 18, you've likely been navigating these universal challenges. In this continuation of our Honest Parenting series, Gretchen and Jennifer share both ideals and real-life experiences as we raise children who are impacted by how puberty changes both bodies and emotions, layered onto a growing awareness of the world around them. As parents, we’re called to prioritize building trust with our sons and daughters. This trust becomes the foundation that gives us access to their hearts and minds during a season that can quickly overwhelm both them and us. As our children begin to understand how and why their bodies change, we have the opportunity to come alongside them with nonjudgmental support, empathy, and practical information. They will have questions, and we can respond with gentleness and care. The screen time conversation has exhausted many of us as we try to set healthy boundaries around digital media. With devices now serving as hubs for socializing, learning, shopping, finances, and entertainment, it’s increasingly difficult to define what’s healthy. In this episode, we discuss common challenges and share practical resources to help families create boundaries that are both realistic and sustainable. What happens when our children begin to question (or even walk away from) the faith traditions of our family? Or when friendship disappointments lead to loneliness and isolation? This episode offers a vulnerable conversation filled with honest lessons, thoughtful guardrails, and encouragement for walking alongside our children during this critical stage without defaulting to fear, guilt, or constant conflict. If you’re looking for voices shaped by experience, wisdom, and a touch of humor, you’re in the right place. We hope you’ll take a moment to listen. Send us Fan Mail

    1h 24m
  2. Honest Parenting Part 4: Birth to 10 Parenting Topics

    May 4

    Honest Parenting Part 4: Birth to 10 Parenting Topics

    In the first ten years of parenting, we encounter an endless list of habits to train and attitudes to shape. The list rarely slows. Just as one milestone comes into focus, another appears on the horizon. Sleep schedules, potty training, picky eating, sibling conflict... the list of high priorities is unending.  In the fourth episode of our Honest Parenting series, Jennifer lightens the conversation with a few humorous anecdotes and a sprinkle of honest regrets. Gretchen shares both personal and professional wisdom with her voice as a seasoned mother and pediatrician.   As parents, we want to love and serve our children well, guiding them through their most formative years with intention. But real life rarely unfolds in tidy categories. We carry ideals of the kind of parent we hope to be, while navigating full days, divided attention, and the human limits of our time and energy. In this episode, we step into the tension between what we envision and what everyday life actually looks like. From welcoming a new sibling and being mindful of how attention shifts, to creating small, consistent rhythms that help a child feel seen and secure, we talk through practical ways to build connection in the middle of change. Whether it’s maintaining a simple routine with an older child, marking transitions with something meaningful, or just noticing where your presence matters most, this conversation focuses on the small decisions that shape a child’s experience over time.  We hope you'll find a moment to listen. Be sure to check out our show notes page for links to all of the resources mentioned. www.medicinemotherhood.com/blog/honestparenting Send us Fan Mail Send us Fan Mail

    1h 3m

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
7 Ratings

About

Navigating the space between ideals and everyday life.