Gracefully Unraveled: Faith, Identity & Real Motherhood
If you’ve ever heard “Just do what you’re told” in your own voice and winced, this episode is for you. In this conversation on Gracefully Unraveled, Kelli unpacks two simple stories about kids, cold fields, and sweatshirts—and how those moments quietly expose our fear, ego, and desire to be seen as a “good mom.” Through psychology, sociology, and faith, we explore why moms so often default to control, what Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs can teach us about natural vs. logical consequences, and how Sharon Hays’ idea of intensive mothering turns every parenting decision into a referendum on your identity. We also talk about ego, spiritual formation, and what it means to move from dominion-style parenting to authoritative stewardship—guiding your children with warmth, boundaries, and long-view wisdom instead of fear. In this episode, you’ll hear: * Why sweatshirt battles and sports gear can feel so triggering for your identity as a mom * How natural and logical consequences shift you from control to connection * What “intensive mothering” is and how it quietly fuels burnout and shame * A faith-centered reframing of dominion vs. stewardship in parenting * A practical picture of authoritative stewardship: warm, boundaried, and ego-aware 💖 Visit https://www.gracefullyunraveled.co/ [https://www.gracefullyunraveled.co/] for episodes, companion blogs and the free Heart Check for Moms [https://www.gracefullyunraveled.co/momheartcheck]. 🔗 Follow @GracefullyUnraveledPodcast on social media for updates and motherhood inspiration. Instagram [http://instagram.com/gracefullyunraveledpodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61580498256792] YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/@GracefullyUnraveledPodcast]
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