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RISE & BUILD NEH 2:18 SHARE. COLLABORATE. TEACH.

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Welcome to The Rise & Build Podcast, where we understand that parenting is no easy feat— especially in today’s complex world. Each week, our host Kendra Morgan dives deep into meaningful conversations with experts, exploring the latest child development topics that matter most to you. Our mission is to empower and resource parents, providing practical help rooted in a biblical worldview. Join us as we tackle the challenges of raising children, offering insights and encouragement to strengthen your hand for the good work of parenting. Come with us as we rise & build.

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episode Rise & BUILD Through the Unexpected: A Father’s Journey with Brandon Boyd artwork

Rise & BUILD Through the Unexpected: A Father’s Journey with Brandon Boyd

In this heartfelt episode of Rise & BUILD Through the Unexpected, Kendra sits down with author and father Brandon Boyd to share the deeply personal journey of raising his son, Ben, who is nonverbal and has a disability. Brandon reflects on the early days when Ben began missing developmental milestones around 9 months old and the fears that followed—the uncertainty of a diagnosis, questions about the future, and the emotional weight of not knowing what life would look like for their family. He speaks honestly about the pressure he felt to “fix” things and how, over time, he realized he was so focused on helping Ben catch up that he wasn’t fully enjoying Ben for who he was. Together, Kendra and Brandon discuss the different ways parents often respond to challenges. While Brandon focused on solutions and progress, his wife became the steady force managing therapy appointments, schedules, and the day-to-day rhythms that helped their family move forward. Their story highlights the importance of partnership, grace, and learning how to navigate parenting together—even when processing things differently. The conversation also touches on the financial realities many families face while raising a child with special needs, the importance of connecting with a caseworker early, and how resources like ministry support and SoonerCare helped provide stability during difficult seasons. Brandon also shares about their younger son, Ethan, and the ways growing up alongside Ben shaped him into a patient, empathetic, and compassionate young man. From balancing the unique needs of two very different children to learning how to “divide and conquer” as parents, this episode offers an honest look into the beauty and challenges of family life. Most importantly, Brandon opens up about protecting your marriage while raising a child with disabilities, finding support in community, and recognizing that while the journey may not be easy, families do not have to walk it alone. This episode is a powerful reminder that growth doesn’t always look the way we imagined—and sometimes the greatest transformation happens when we stop trying to change our children and start fully delighting in who they already are. 🌐 Learn more about Brandon’s story and resources here: Delighting in Ben [https://www.delightinginben.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

11 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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IEPs vs 504s & How to Best Utilize Them

Navigating support within the public school system can feel overwhelming for families—but understanding the difference between a 504 Plan and an IEP is a powerful place to start. In this episode, Kendra sits down with educator Jim Sides to break down what these supports really mean and how they can help children succeed in the classroom. Jim explains that a 504 Plan is often more straightforward, focusing on access and accommodations—like preferential seating or classroom adjustments—to help students fully participate in learning. In contrast, an IEP (Individualized Education Program) is designed for students with a verified disability and provides a more detailed, individualized plan with specific goals, services, and legal protections. Together, they also discuss the challenges families may face within public schools and emphasize one of the most important takeaways: success comes through partnership. When families and schools work together with a shared goal, children are better supported to grow, learn, and thrive.

13 de abr de 2026 - 37 min
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Aha Moments with Kendra Morgan - Part #5

In Part 5 of Aha Moments with Kendra, Kendra shares a pivotal moment in the early stages of Building All Children, when she sought out guidance from trusted, respected business leaders about her vision. One by one, each of them told her the same thing: it wasn’t a good idea, and it wasn’t going to work. Faced with overwhelming doubt from voices she valued, Kendra had a decision to make—follow the advice of others or remain faithful to what she felt called to do. In this episode, she reflects on the tension between worldly wisdom and calling, and the courage it takes to move forward when the path doesn’t make sense to anyone else. This part of the BAC story is a powerful reminder that obedience doesn’t always look logical, but staying true to your mission can lead to something far greater than you imagined!

30 de mar de 2026 - 9 min
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Joel Pepin-How to Help Preschool & Elementary Children Thrive

Helping children find success in school takes more than strong academics—it requires understanding the many pressures children face as they grow. In this episode, Kendra sits down with Joel Pepin of Rejoice Christian Schools to talk about what truly helps preschool and elementary-aged children thrive. Drawing from his experience as a teacher, parent, and Head of School, Joel shares insight into the many factors shaping children today—from academic expectations and big emotions to the growing influence of technology and social media. Together, he and Kendra discuss how families can support their children through these challenges while building confidence, resilience, and a love for learning. The conversation also highlights the importance of simple but meaningful rhythms at home—like family dinners, open conversations, and strong connections—that help children feel supported both in and out of the classroom.

16 de mar de 2026 - 36 min
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