Long Days Big Love Podcast

When Moms Build More Than Families

34 min · 8. juni 2026
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What happens when one mom decides to stop waiting for someone else to make a difference? In this episode of Long Days, Big Love, Audrey sits down with friend, nurse practitioner, and philanthropist Amy Fleming, co-founder of 412 Gives Back. What started as a simple desire to build community after moving to Pittsburgh has grown into a movement that's raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local families and organizations. Amy shares the story behind 412 Gives Back, the magic of their kid-powered lemonade stands, and why they believe every dollar raised should directly impact the people who need it most. Together, Audrey and Amy talk about motherhood, volunteering, Make-A-Wish, the incredible work of the Children's Home of Pittsburgh, and the power of ordinary families coming together to create extraordinary change. This conversation is a reminder that community isn't something you find—it's something you build. In this episode, we discuss: * How motherhood led to a life of service * The founding story of 412 Gives Back * Why "kids giving back to kids" matters * The life-changing impact of Make-A-Wish * Supporting medically complex children and their families * Building a nonprofit from the ground up * Finding purpose through showing up for your community Whether you're a parent, volunteer, or someone looking for a little hope, this episode will leave you believing that small acts of kindness can create a lasting legacy. "Because when ordinary families come together, extraordinary things happen."

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When Moms Build More Than Families

What happens when one mom decides to stop waiting for someone else to make a difference? In this episode of Long Days, Big Love, Audrey sits down with friend, nurse practitioner, and philanthropist Amy Fleming, co-founder of 412 Gives Back. What started as a simple desire to build community after moving to Pittsburgh has grown into a movement that's raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local families and organizations. Amy shares the story behind 412 Gives Back, the magic of their kid-powered lemonade stands, and why they believe every dollar raised should directly impact the people who need it most. Together, Audrey and Amy talk about motherhood, volunteering, Make-A-Wish, the incredible work of the Children's Home of Pittsburgh, and the power of ordinary families coming together to create extraordinary change. This conversation is a reminder that community isn't something you find—it's something you build. In this episode, we discuss: * How motherhood led to a life of service * The founding story of 412 Gives Back * Why "kids giving back to kids" matters * The life-changing impact of Make-A-Wish * Supporting medically complex children and their families * Building a nonprofit from the ground up * Finding purpose through showing up for your community Whether you're a parent, volunteer, or someone looking for a little hope, this episode will leave you believing that small acts of kindness can create a lasting legacy. "Because when ordinary families come together, extraordinary things happen."

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What happens when life doesn't look the way you expected—and somehow becomes even more beautiful? In this deeply personal episode, Audrey shares an honest reflection on motherhood, marriage, raising a child with profound disabilities, navigating perimenopause, and finding joy in the middle of life's longest days. She explores the reality that the hardest part isn't necessarily special needs parenting—it's choosing love through exhaustion, overwhelm, grief, uncertainty, and the everyday chaos of family life.  From tag-teaming parenting responsibilities with her husband to raising four children with very different needs, Audrey opens up about what "big love" really means—and why the most meaningful moments often happen during the seasons that stretch us the most.  If you're a parent feeling overwhelmed, a caregiver navigating a difficult season, a woman experiencing the realities of midlife, or someone simply trying to hold it all together, this episode is for you. In this episode:  • The truth about parenting a child with significant disabilities  • Why love is easiest when life is easy—and most important when it isn't  • Marriage, partnership, and surviving the chaos together  • The emotional realities of perimenopause and motherhood after 40  • Learning to embrace seasons of life instead of fighting them  • Finding joy, gratitude, and purpose in the everyday moments  • Why controlling yourself matters more than controlling your circumstances No perfection. No filters. Just real conversations about family, resilience, and choosing love again and again. If this episode resonates with you, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE with someone who may need this reminder today. #Motherhood #SpecialNeedsParenting #AutismParenting #DisabilityAdvocacy #Perimenopause #WomenOver40 #ParentingPodcast #MarriageAndFamily #CaregiverLife #SpecialNeedsMom #MentalHealth #FamilyLife #InclusionMatters #LongDaysBigLove #Podcast

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