Take Heart

Amy J Brown, Carrie Holt and Sara Clime

Take Heart is a podcast for special needs moms by special needs moms. It is a place for special needs moms to find authentic connection, fervent hope, and inspiring stories.Contact us!Amy J. Brown: amy@amyjbrown.comCarrie M. Holt: carrie@carriemholt.comSara Clime: sara@saraclime.com

  1. 12/04/2024

    Is it Really the Most Wonderful Time of the Year? Managing Expectations for the Holidays

    Episode 175: Decmeber 5, 2024 In all the talk of Christmas being wonderful, there's also a huge sense of dread for mothers to get it all done. There are so many expectations of us during this time of the year. Carrie, Amy, and Sara discuss what lessons we have learned over the years. There are some rhythms and things we cut out in December to be more present and at peace.  We want to encourage you to do the same, so listen in! Key Moments: [1:48] You don’t have to be a Pinterest mom [7:21] Kids remember you being present and not stressed [9:41] Keep things the same to minimize decision-making [16:33] Put on Christmas music? [27:07] Changes coming to our lives and the podcast Resources: The Quiet Collection  Shadow and Light: A Journey into Advent  The Christmas Donkey song  Ep. 63 Ten Tips for Thriving this Holiday Season Invisible Challenges: Navigating Advocacy and Support While Parenting Challenging Behaviors. Amy’s Substack If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @

    33 min
  2. 11/19/2024

    Becoming Brave Together with Jessica Patay

    Sara met with the author and founder of We Are Brave Together, Jessica Patay, to discuss the beautiful things that come from being in a community of women caregivers. Jessica's community provides mentoring, meaningful conversations, and an authenticity that very few outside the caregiving community can replicate. She launched the nonprofit to support mothers of children with disabilities or mental health challenges. In her book, "Becoming Brave Together," she shares real stories of caregiving mothers to encourage understanding caregivers and their families and friends. Listen in to hear the inspiration for her nonprofit and her heart for special needs caregiving women. Key Moments: [8:44] Vulnerability breeds connections among caregiving women [19:40] We hide our real emotions because of inspirational expectations. [21:29] The book gives insight for friends of caregivers, too. [24:55] We don’t want to be a burden so we avoid hard conversations. [26:23] You are not meant to do this journey alone. Resources: Home Page: https://www.wearebravetogether.org  Book: Becoming Brave Together: Heroic, Extraordinary Caregiving Stories from Mothers Hidden in Plain Sight Support: Connection Circles Bite-Sized Self-Care Suggestions  If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclime

    33 min
  3. 11/05/2024

    Loneliness and Isolation as a Special Needs Mom

    Amy, Sara, and Carrie explore the pervasive feelings of loneliness and isolation that special needs parents experience. They discuss how their past focus on efficiency led to prioritizing tasks over relationships. Now, years into their special needs parenting lives, they need intentional connection. They discuss their strategies for pushing past isolation and loneliness towards deeper friendships and finding their worth in the Lord.  Join the conversation to learn how to nurture meaningful relationships and gracefully navigate the loneliness challenge. Episode 173: November 5, 2024 Key Moments: [1:44] Even 18 years later, I still feel unseen [7:21] The loneliness of isolation prevents carefree time with friends [19:15] Overwhelmed exhaustion keeps me from planning things [20: 40] Being honest and continue to reach out [24:49] Have a website to send to a friend who wants to understand {28:56} Make an effort, especially to those who have been faithful to us Resources: https://www.amazon.com/Show-Up-Bring-Coffee-Disabled/dp/B0CFZKZGS8  If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclime

    41 min
  4. 10/15/2024

    An Un-Disabled Mindset: Sandy’s Perspective Shift As a Special Needs Caregiver

    Carrie M. Holt sat down with Sandy Ramsey-Trayvick, author of the new book, "When Dreams Are Disrupted," to talk about Sandy’s mindset journey as she was forced to step into the role of caregiver for her child.  When a childhood illness changed the life of her son, it left her feeling helpless. In this episode, she shares what God revealed concerning her choices and how she’s been working with this new set of options God has given her. This conversation with Sandy will inspire you to choose an “un-disabled” mindset as you raise your child with disabilities or special needs and fill that role of caregiver. Ep. 172: October 15, 2024 Key Moments: [1:45 ] God-given choices persist despite diagnosis [12:15] Humans struggle to believe God's unconditional love [17:12] Trustworthy friends dispel irrational fears [27:30} Parents impact children but should prioritize just being present [31:35] God handles outcomes; human understanding is limited Resources: Undisabled Lives Website Sandy’s Coaching When Dreams Are Disrupted The Bix Six: Things Kids Need From Their Parents: Adam Young If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclime

    39 min
  5. 09/17/2024

    Show up and Bring Coffee! How to Support Your Friends With Disabled Children with Megan Amrich

    In this episode, Amy Brown interviews Megan Amrich, author of the book 'Show Up and Bring Coffee: How to Support Your Friends with Disabled Children.' They discuss practical ways to support parents of children with disabilities, including being knowledgeable but not a know-it-all, being an extra set of hands, and making events and celebrations accessible. Megan emphasizes the importance of asking your friends what they need and being open to learning about their child's diagnosis. She also encourages friends to share their big news with sensitivity and understanding. Be knowledgeable, but not a know-it-all, about your friend's child's disabilityOffer to be an extra set of hands and help with specific tasks, such as feeding tubesMake events and celebrations accessible by asking your friends what they need and providing accommodationsShare your big news with sensitivity and understanding, recognizing that your friend may be processing their grief Introduction and Welcome 02:51 The Importance of Practical Support 06:15 Trusting Your Friend's Knowledge 10:35 Being an Extra Set of Hands 17:19 Finding the One Thing That Would Benefit Your Friend 20:41 Small Acts of Help Can Make a Big Difference 25:18 Making Events and Celebrations Accessible 36:14 Sharing Big News with Sensitivity 41:33 Conclusion and Where to Find Megan Megan’s Website  Rad Advocates Megan’s IG If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclime

    44 min
  6. 09/03/2024

    Finding Joy: Practical Strategies for Special Needs Parents

    In this episode, we sit down together to discuss joy and how we can capitalize on the moments that we have.  We talk about adjusting our expectations, addressing past trauma, and embracing the fleeting nature of life to cultivate joy in the present moment. We discuss the struggle of feeling constantly on guard and the tendency to brace oneself for negative experiences, hindering the ability to be open to moments of joy. Lots of good takeaways to help you foster joy in your life! Key Moments: [3:36] Difficulty in letting go and playing with kids [10:50] Struggling to enjoy things without them perfect [19:03] Assuming best intentions, past interactions do not dictate [27:23] Self-reflection and noticing what brings you joy [37:06] Joy in relationships, celebrating your child’s growth Resources: Episode 164: Michle Cushatt  Air Fryer  Better Me Cozy Minimalist Community House Rules  The Bible Recap  If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclime

    50 min
  7. 06/18/2024

    Reclaiming Life as a Caregiver: An Interview with Dr. Maureen Michele Peterson

    Today, Sara talks with Dr Maureen Michele, physician, life coach, and author of the book Reclaiming Life: A Guide For Parents of Chronically Ill Children. We dive deep into the essential aspects of advocacy and emotional resilience, particularly in the context of parenting chronically ill children. We discussed the "4 C's" - consciousness, curiosity, commitment, and courage - and how these principles give us as caregivers and our children the tools we need to manage our thoughts and emotions. Plus, Dr. Maureen shares helpful advice for effectively disagreeing and handling emotions during doctors or IEP appointments focusing on the need for curiosity, fascination, and grace in approaching disagreements. Key Moments: [4:38] Noticing our own thoughts [13:48] Wins and losses provide valuable growth [17:16] Approach meetings with curiosity and a list. [31:36] Caregivers have real feelings in front of our children, modeling vulnerability  Resources: Website: https://maureenmichelemd.com  Instagram: @maureenmichelemd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maureenmichelemd    Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNKXF3VQ  If you enjoyed the show: Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclime

    43 min
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56 Ratings

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Take Heart is a podcast for special needs moms by special needs moms. It is a place for special needs moms to find authentic connection, fervent hope, and inspiring stories.Contact us!Amy J. Brown: amy@amyjbrown.comCarrie M. Holt: carrie@carriemholt.comSara Clime: sara@saraclime.com