Against the Grain

56. Motherhood Is More Than Mother's Day (with Laura Konopnicki, Haley Kueckelhan, & Holly Cunningham)

48 min · 10. maj 2026
episode 56. Motherhood Is More Than Mother's Day (with Laura Konopnicki, Haley Kueckelhan, & Holly Cunningham) cover

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Mother's Day gets one day, but motherhood is every day. The flowers fade and the brunch ends, but the calling of a mother never takes a day off. In this episode, Laura, Haley, and Holly pull back the curtain on the real, beautiful, and sometimes messy journey of motherhood — and how a living faith can anchor you through all of it. Whether you're in the thick of toddler tantrums, navigating the teenage years, or somewhere in between, this conversation is your reminder that you are not alone. Together, they explore how faith shapes the way we parent, how to lead our families with intention and grace, and how to find genuine joy even in the hardest seasons of motherhood. In this episode, you'll discover: * How faith directly influences your parenting style and decisions * Practical ways to engage and connect more deeply with your family * How to cultivate joy in the midst of motherhood's everyday trials * Encouragement for the moments when you feel like you're falling short This is the episode every mom needs , not just on Mother's Day, but on a random Tuesday when the laundry is piling up and grace feels hard to find. Hit play and be encouraged today. Topics Covered: motherhood, Christian parenting, faith and family, parenting podcast, Mother's Day, joy in motherhood, faith-based parenting, encouragement for moms, Christian moms, parenting with grace

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