White Fence Living
Motherhood looks polished from the outside until you are the one juggling pickups, homework, work stress, and the constant mental checklist. We sit down with three moms who have lived very different versions of it, then get honest about what actually helps: a real community that shows up, clear boundaries at home, and the courage to stop comparing yourself to everyone else. Justin is joined by his wife Natalie, New Albany City Councilwoman Marlene Brisk, and Irene Adams, whose work with the Karen Wellington Time Foundation brings joy to women living with cancer. We talk about what it’s like to raise kids in New Albany, Ohio, why walkable events and parks matter more than people think, and how traditions like the Fourth of July parade quietly teach kids what “community” feels like. We also dig into the toughest modern parenting questions: when to give a kid a phone, how social media changes anxiety and attention, and why kids often feel safer when parents hold the line. The conversation goes deeper into grief, resilience, and the kind of neighbor-help that can’t be bought, from showing up during illness to creating intentional moments of joy when life is heavy. We end with rapid-fire favorites and one big hope: that “Community Connects Us” stays true for the next generation of New Albany families. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a mom who needs a little backup, and leave a review so more parents can find the conversation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455257/support]
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