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The Hidden Power of Motherhood That Transforms Both Child and Mother

18 min · 8. maj 2026
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In this emotional episode, Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morris shares how she's celebrated her daughter's touching tribute, revealing what truly matters to children: presence, love, and faith. You'll discover why the sacrifices of motherhood are often invisible but irreplaceable, and how these quiet moments forge lifelong bonds in a way no career achievement can match. We break down compelling insights on how modern culture undervalues traditional motherhood, including the dangerous shift toward gender-neutral language and the legal redefinition of family that threatens our understanding of what it means to parent. Dr. Mores discusses the spiritual and societal consequences of eroding the language and institutions that nurture children — and why protecting the reality of mother and father is more critical than ever. With heartfelt stories from her own life, Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse emphasizes that the best years of her life were spent loving her children at home — not in academic or professional pursuits. She advocates for women to cherish the opportunity to nurture, teach, and simply be there, because children only get one childhood, and their need for their mother's presence is irreplaceable.

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