Solo Parent
This week we’re discussing How to Not Take Everything Personally. As single parents, life can feel like one long invitation to take things personally. A sideways comment from a coworker, a critical word from your ex, or even silence from a friend can spiral into self-doubt. Without a partner to help ground us, it’s easy to internalize everything and slip into a victim mindset. This matters because if we don’t learn how to stop carrying other people’s words and actions as proof of our inadequacy, we stay stuck, weighed down by shame and resentment. Today, we cover three main...
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This week we’re discussing the One Thing That Gets in the Way of Resilience As single parents, survival mode can feel like our default setting. The constant responsibility, the weight of trauma, and the sheer demand of daily life often leave us operating in a state of heightened stress. But survival mode doesn’t just impact us, it impacts our kids, our decisions, and even our ability to feel joy. Today, we cover three main points: What survival mode really is and how it affects our bodies How to recognize the signs that you’re in survival mode Steps to move beyond survival...
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This week we’re discussing what Real Courage Looks Like When you’ve been through divorce, betrayal, or repeated heartbreak, the thought of starting over again can feel impossible. It takes more than sheer willpower to stand back up, it takes tenacity, deep-rooted hope, and the kind of community that can carry you when you’re too weary to carry yourself. Toni Collier, founder of Broken Crayons Still Color and author of Don’t Try This Alone, joins us to share her journey through two divorces, raising two children as a single mom, and finding the courage to step into deep,...
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This week we’re discussing how to have the Courage to be Angry Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions, especially for single parents trying to keep everything together. Many of us were taught to fear it, repress it, or feel shame when it shows up. But what if anger isn’t destructive at all? What if it’s actually the part of us that wants to live, connect, and keep showing up for the things that matter? To help us navigate this emotional terrain, we’re joined by Dr. Chip Dodd, author, counselor, and founder of The Voice of the Heart Center. With decades of experience...
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This week we’re discussing how to Find Courage to Take Risks as a Solo Parent As solo parents, we’re faced with choices every day that feel weightier than they used to because we’re often the only one carrying the consequences. Whether it’s stepping into a new relationship, starting a new job, or just sitting still long enough to feel discomfort, risk doesn’t come easy anymore. This episode explores how to take intentional, healthy risks when the stakes feel high, and why doing so matters more than we think. Today, we cover three main points: The types of risk solo parents...
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This week we’re discussing how to have the Courage to Accept a Different Reality For solo parents, change is more than a season, it’s a total life shift. And while we often focus on the big transitions, it’s the small, everyday reminders that hit hardest: taking out the trash, folding the laundry alone, navigating milestones without a partner. The grief of a life that no longer exists can sneak up in the mundane and the meaningful. That’s why today’s episode is focused on one of the most essential and difficult truths we face as solo parents, accepting that life is different...
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This week we’re discussing How to Thrive in High-Pressure Situations When emotions are high, whether with a co-parent, a child mid-meltdown, or a demanding coworker, how we communicate can either escalate the tension or bring clarity and peace. For solo parents, those pressure points are daily. To help us unpack how to stay grounded and respond with wisdom, we’re joined by Dr. Anthony Scroggins. He’s not only a performance psychologist who’s worked with the US Army and NASA astronauts, but also a dad of four young kids. That mix of clinical expertise and real-life parenting...
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This week we’re discussing how to Navigate a World Where People Judge You. We live in a world that’s quick to judge and even quicker to make single parents feel like they don’t measure up. But not all judgment is external. Often, the harshest voices come from inside. If you’ve ever walked into a room and immediately assumed you were unwelcome, or replayed a small moment for weeks afterward, you’re not alone. This week’s episode dives into the judgment we receive, imagine, and place on ourselves, and why it matters to recognize the difference. Today, we cover three main...
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This week we’re discussing The One Relationship That Could Be Key to Your Healing. Too many of us were taught that trusting ourselves was dangerous. We were told our emotions couldn’t be trusted, our hearts were deceitful, and our instincts were too “fleshly” to follow. Especially for solo parents who have lived through trauma or spiritual manipulation, this message gets internalized early and reinforced often. We stop listening to our gut and outsource decisions to experts, church leaders, or even social media. But ignoring your inner voice only deepens confusion and...
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This week we’re discussing what Essential Relationships That Single Parents Need. We all know that connection is critical, but for single parents, the path to finding safe, trustworthy, and life-giving relationships can feel anything but simple. Time is limited. Trust may feel broken. And the need for support runs deep. That’s why this week’s episode is focused on practical, real-life ways to identify, nurture, and invest in the kinds of relationships that sustain us. Whether you’re grieving the absence of a partner, rebuilding your community, or simply trying to figure out how...
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Sometimes, pain numbs us to the point that we can’t see a future we’re motivated to move toward. We feel stuck, directionless, and not excited about what lies ahead. How do we move forward in positive expectation?
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How to define horizonlessness
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Normalizing horizonlessness
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Looking toward the future
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