
100 episodes

Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders Parenting Tomorrow's Leaders
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5.0 • 13 Ratings
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This podcast is for any parent that is feeling inadequate, and would like some guidance from someone who has wisdom to share. At parenting tomorrow's leaders, we are striving to ask the questions every parent is dying to know the answers to in order to equip parents to have the confidence to raise tomorrow's leaders in a positive family structure.
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How to Have the Puberty Talk with Your Children Part 2
Have you talked to your children about your beliefs regarding homosexuality? If you haven't, their friends most likely have. Listen to Julie's personal story on how these books have helped her prepare her child for something none of them were expecting.
Julie Rupp works for an organization called Alive and Well, where she teaches Middle and High school students how to think through their decisions before they make them. She also has the privilege of giving the puberty talk to 5th and 6th grade girls.
Throughout her research on this important topic, she has learned some important lessons that have helped her in talking with her own children, and hopefully will aid you in your parenting journey as well.
Check out the book series God's Design for Sex to use as a tool to have valuable conversations with your children.
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How to Have the Sex Talk with your Children Part I
The dreaded birds and the bees talk! Every parents sweats through it, and can make it as awkward as possible. But maybe it doesn't have to be this way.
Julie Rupp works for an organization called Alive and Well, where she teaches Middle and High school students how to think through their decisions before they make them. She also has the privilege of giving the puberty talk to 5th and 6th grade girls.
Throughout her research on this important topic, she has learned some important lessons that have helped her in talking with her own children, and hopefully will aid you in your parenting journey as well.
Check out the book series God's Design for Sex to use as a tool to have valuable conversations with your children.
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Made for Hope with Sara Ward Part I
Are you struggling in life? Is life just not going according to plan? Well, I don't know anyone who can relate better than Sara! After struggling with infertility, then her husband's cancer diagnosis, and the devastating diagnosis of Leigh's disease to her young child, Sara has been through it all. Listen as she helps us understand that even in our darkest moments, we can still have hope because of our faith in Jesus Christ! Today we are discussing her book, Made for Hope.
Sara is a wife and mom to three children, including a son who passed away from Leigh's disease in 2012. She's also a staff writer for adoption.com and has been published in Focus on the Family Magazine, the Today Show Parenting Team, and Homeschooling Today Magazine. Sara also writes poetry and is an award-winning playwright for Indiana Theatre Association's Playwriting Award. She has a Master's Degree in Educational Psychology. For more information about Sara, be sure to check out her website.
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Responding with Grace and Truth with Nicole Byrum Part III
Do you ever have Mom Guilt? Or are you married to someone who has Mom Guilt? It is a real thing! Today Nicole Byrum wraps up our time together by explaining how important grace is, not only with our children, but with ourselves as well!
Nicole is a behavioral health clinician at Westwood Behavioral Health Center in Van Wert, OH. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from Huntington University, and her Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Abilene Christian College. She is licensed as an Independent Marriage and Family Therapist.
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Responding With Grace And Truth with Nicole Byrum Part II
"Mom, he pinched me!" Does this sound familiar? Today, you will get to hear from Nicole Byrum as she shares practical advice for myself on how to handle a situation just like this with grace and truth.
Nicole is a behavioral health clinician at Westwood Behavioral Health Center in Van Wert, OH. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from Huntington University, and her Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Abilene Christian College. She is licensed as an Independent Marriage and Family Therapist.
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Responding with Grace and Truth with Nicole Byrum
Have you ever shamed your child for disobeying? Do you raise your voice and later regret the way you treated your children? Today, Nicole Byrum shares with us practical advice on how to discipline our children with grace and truth.
Nicole is a behavioral health clinician at Westwood Behavioral Health Center in Van Wert, OH. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from Huntington University, and her Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Abilene Christian College. She is licensed as an Independent Marriage and Family Therapist.
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Customer Reviews
Practical and Biblically-Based
Julie’s interviews with a wide variety of authors and speakers offer parents practical and Biblically-based advice on raising their children. I look forward to hearing a new episode every week!
Practical Parenting Advice
I always walk away from each episode with a practical takeaway for my family. Thank you Julie for all of your hard work!
Must Listen!
I am a new mom and I am loving this podcast! It has wonderful advice for any stage of parenting. I like how the discussions featured on this podcast are helping me start to think about how I will raise my daughter BEFORE we reach certain stages with her. I would definitely recommend it to any parent-no matter the age of your kids!