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S2E4 - Navigating Summertime

25 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Summer with kids is equal parts joy, chaos, flexibility, and unforgettable memories. In this episode of The Mom Collective, Celeste Howard and friends share honest conversations about summer parenting, raising kids through different ages and stages, and finding balance during a season that often feels both beautiful and overwhelming. We discuss practical summer activities for kids, local family adventures, library programs, splash pads, simple ways to create meaningful memories, and how AI tools can help moms simplify meal planning, family schedules, and daily life. Most importantly, we talk about choosing connection over perfection and embracing the moments that matter most. In this episode, we cover: • Summer parenting tips for toddlers, school-age kids, and teens • Family activities and simple summer fun ideas • Creating meaningful family memories • Using AI tools to reduce stress and simplify planning • Balancing routines, rest, and flexibility • Mental health, self-care, and emotional well-being for moms • Building stronger family relationships during summer break If you're looking for encouragement, practical parenting advice, summer activity ideas, or simply a reminder that motherhood doesn't have to be perfect, this conversation is for you. Subscribe to The Mom Collective for honest conversations about motherhood, parenting, marriage, faith, family life, and raising grounded, resilient kids.

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Portada del episodio S2E4 - Navigating Summertime

S2E4 - Navigating Summertime

Summer with kids is equal parts joy, chaos, flexibility, and unforgettable memories. In this episode of The Mom Collective, Celeste Howard and friends share honest conversations about summer parenting, raising kids through different ages and stages, and finding balance during a season that often feels both beautiful and overwhelming. We discuss practical summer activities for kids, local family adventures, library programs, splash pads, simple ways to create meaningful memories, and how AI tools can help moms simplify meal planning, family schedules, and daily life. Most importantly, we talk about choosing connection over perfection and embracing the moments that matter most. In this episode, we cover: • Summer parenting tips for toddlers, school-age kids, and teens • Family activities and simple summer fun ideas • Creating meaningful family memories • Using AI tools to reduce stress and simplify planning • Balancing routines, rest, and flexibility • Mental health, self-care, and emotional well-being for moms • Building stronger family relationships during summer break If you're looking for encouragement, practical parenting advice, summer activity ideas, or simply a reminder that motherhood doesn't have to be perfect, this conversation is for you. Subscribe to The Mom Collective for honest conversations about motherhood, parenting, marriage, faith, family life, and raising grounded, resilient kids.

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Portada del episodio S2E3 - Raising Kids for Freedom, Not Just Compliance

S2E3 - Raising Kids for Freedom, Not Just Compliance

How do we teach our kids about alcohol without making it mysterious or forbidden? In this episode of The Mom Collective, we discuss why parenting is about more than setting boundaries. While rules have their place, our goal is to help our children develop virtue, discernment, and the ability to choose what is good long after they’ve left our homes. We share our approach to talking openly about alcohol, why we don’t treat it as a taboo topic, and how introducing children to healthy family attitudes around drinking can help remove the “cool factor” often attached to partying and excess. We also discuss helping kids understand the reality of sin, the consequences of their choices, and the abundance, freedom, and joy that come from living a life rooted in faith and virtue. Join us as we explore practical ways to raise holy, happy, well-adjusted kids in a culture that often sends the opposite message. In this episode: * Why boundaries alone aren’t enough * Teaching discernment instead of just compliance * Talking to kids about alcohol in age-appropriate ways * Removing the mystery and allure of drinking * Helping children understand sin and virtue * Raising kids for freedom, joy, and true abundance (🙈 sorry about the blackout blooper at the end ) 🎙️ Follow The Mom Collective for honest conversations about motherhood, marriage, faith, and raising children in today’s world.

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Portada del episodio S2E2 - Schedule...SEX? X

S2E2 - Schedule...SEX? X

Motherhood changes everything — including your marriage. In this episode, we’re talking honestly about what happens when you stop feeling connected to your husband after kids. When the daily routine takes over, your partner can start to feel more like a co-parent, roommate, or just another person who needs something from you. We dive into:• Why emotional distance happens after having children• Feeling touched out, exhausted, and disconnected• How intentional date nights can rebuild connection• Simple at-home date night ideas for busy parents• The truth about scheduling sex in marriage (and why it helps)• Small ways to bring intimacy, friendship, and fun back into your relationship If you’ve ever wondered:“How do I reconnect with my husband after kids?”“Why don’t I feel close to my spouse anymore?”“Is it normal for marriage to feel different after children?”— this episode is for you. Whether you’re in the newborn stage, raising toddlers, or simply feeling stuck in survival mode, this conversation will help you feel seen and give you practical ways to reconnect emotionally and physically with your partner. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share the podcast with another mom who needs this reminder: your marriage deserves attention too.

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