In this episode of Her Unraveled Life, Christian Life Coach, Amy Wadlington is sharing 3 habits that helped her move from just surviving to truly stepping into my purpose. These aren’t hustle habits—they’re alignment habits.
Carol welcomes her daughter, Elise Roper Younts, along with her husband, Wes, and his mom, Frieda to the show.
For 15 years, we have followed these 5 principles for maintaining His order in our lives. Based on 1 Peter 5:8 (Amplified Bible), we keep the enemy from devouring us.
Whether you’ve struggled with shame, comparison, or simply forgotten who you are in Christ, this episode will help anchor you in unshakable truth.
This episode encourages listeners to implement the ’15-minute rule’ to foster deeper connections and combat loneliness.
Whether you’ve started the business God put on your heart—or you’re still sitting on the dream—this conversation will remind you: you don’t need to overthink your way to results. You need clarity, consistency, and conversations that count.
As a result of Henry’s relationship with Jesus, he’s become one of the most faith-filled evangelists I’ve ever encountered, always saying, “Praise the Lord” and sincerely meaning it.
I was never given the explanation to who Jesus is nor given the invitation to ask Him into my life. Is that you too?
This episode will speak to your soul—whether you’re grieving, supporting someone who is, or simply wondering where God is in your hardest moments.
This conversation emphasizes the need for attentiveness in relationships, practical steps to improve listening skills, and the significance of dedicating time to focus on loved ones. The episode encourages listeners to implement the ’15-minute rule’ to foster deeper connections and combat loneliness.
If you’ve been circling the same mountain, waiting for the full picture before you step out, this is your wake-up call.
God is raising up Joshuas in this season… and that includes you.
A mother’s joy is a true gift from God.
Melanie shares in this episode five tips for those who’ve lost a loved one and five tips for their support team. These are real and practical ways to get through the crushing weight of grief and also how to really help others who are in the midst of grief.
“It started with the spirit of offense, changed to a need for validation, and currently, the enemy is coming at me with being offended.”
Whether you’re a writer, a dreamer, or someone seeking hope in everyday moments, this conversation will leave you encouraged to live significantly and pursue your God-given calling.
The conversation focuses on the themes of envy and comparison, emphasizing the need to cheer for others rather than compare ourselves to them.
In this episode, we talk about identity, motherhood, bold obedience, and the power of speaking life over one another. You’ll leave feeling inspired and uplifted.
Are you constantly praying for clarity—hoping God will give you a detailed plan before you move? You’re not alone. But here’s the hard truth: waiting for clarity might be the very thing keeping you from the breakthrough you’re praying for.
Melanie’s story is heartbreaking but hopeful. I know death and grief can be an uncomfortable subjects to deal with, but Melanie has so much wisdom to share with those who are either walking their own grief journey or have someone in their life who is.
Soft answers, not HARSH WORDS.
Laine’s story is a testimony to God’s redemptive power in even the darkest seasons.
God invites you to bring your weary and burdened self to him, take his yoke upon your shoulders, and learn to live lighter.
These women are not just nurturers to those around them, they are the spiritual gatekeepers, strong lionesses guarding legacy.
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, host Becky Harling discusses the theme of loyalty as a vital component in building deeper connections in relationships.
Are you tired of feeling like you’re carrying the weight of the world? Like, if you drop even one thing, everything will come crashing down?
“It’s a compliment that God gave us to have a strong-willed child… When they’re born, they don’t have any idea how to use it. It’s up to us to help guide it, shape it, and form it and let God use it.”
God is not finished with you—He is repositioning you.
Have you ever ridden in a Jeep, roof top off and doors off?!! It’s the best! Mister picked me up in ours and had a blanket for me. I share this story on today’s episode and how it was a perfect example of Colossians 3:18-19 working in God’s design.
Today’s episode offers powerful biblical encouragement to live with purpose and gratitude. You won’t want to miss it!
The host encourages listeners to reflect on their own behaviors and consider how they can offer more compassion instead of criticism.
This episode is for the woman who’s been showing up, doing all the “right” things, and still feels stuck. It’s for the one who’s exhausted, spiritually dry, emotionally numb, and wondering if there’s any dream left in her at all.
Listen in as Molly shares her journey to faith as she worked her way out of debt and reveals how every messed-up, broken story has a purpose.
When BS conforms us to worldly responses, we need to do a heart seeking change and become teachable to the scriptures.
Arlene and Carol explore the intricacies of marriage, sharing personal stories and insights on how to cultivate a loving and joyful relationship.
In this episode of the Connected Mom Podcast, the host discusses the themes of loneliness and the importance of humility in building deeper connections.
You know God’s calling you to something more… but your thoughts are spinning, your clarity is missing, and you feel stuck before you’ve even started.
The more we trust God, the more we learn to adapt and understand how to give our husbands what they desire.
You have felt like you have been in the WINGS OF WAITING, now you shall RUN empowered by and in the WINDS OF MY SPIRIT.
When you hear Christy’s testimony of faith today, you’ll also hear the joy and light that comes from within her since she’s found freedom and forgiveness through the love of Jesus.
If you have repented from your BS but your husband is still his grumpy self…stick with it! I’ll offer you hope today!!
In this heartfelt conversation, Carol McLeod and Jen Thompson explore themes of faith, abortion, forgiveness, and restoration.
Becky discusses the epidemic of loneliness, the importance of community, and how our internal narratives can hinder our ability to connect with others.
If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I get it together?” or “Why do I keep overreacting, shutting down, or spiraling—no matter how much I pray or try to renew my mind?”—this episode is for you.
“Jacob’s teacher began by saying Jacob had been very distracted over the last few months, and she felt he needed to be tested for ADD. She handed us a paper outlining the symptoms and advised us to have a doctor confirm the diagnosis.”
Listen in as we talk about how a foolish wife can be clamorous and not very intelligent. Ouch! Yet, those aren’t Kari’s words…but God’s words
Tracie shares her insights on the significance of the Bible, the role of church community, and the need for grace in spiritual growth.
Carol emphasizes that God has a purpose in our struggles and encourages parents to lean on their faith and support systems.
In today’s raw and relatable conversation, we’re uncovering the real reason we keep snapping at our families—and it’s not because you’re emotional, a bad mom or wife, or weak.
Liz’s passion is to help them understand, study, and apply the word of God in their daily lives. And to share God’s truth with grace to unbelievers and the unBibled.
A common marital stress I hear from wives is COMMUNICATION. On repeat, wives tell me that it’s heated, non-existent, or dull.
In this episode, Carol McLeod sits down with renowned worship leader and songwriter Darlene Zschech for an inspiring conversation on faith, healing, and the heart of worship.
Amber’s insights provide encouragement and practical advice for mothers navigating the complexities of raising children.
Whether you’re in a season of peace or clinging to hope in the chaos, this episode is a beautiful reminder that you are seen, held, and never alone.
Amy discusses the sneaky voice of imposter syndrome—how it shows up in the lives of Spirit-led women (especially after we say yes to God), and what to do when it hits hard. You’ll learn how to spot it, dismantle it, and move forward—even when you feel unqualified, unsure, or stuck.
Listen as I share a perspective I learned years ago that helped me not blow a fuse every time I walked in the door to a messy house and laundry room.
Do you feel like you are doing nothing for the Kingdom? Or that others do not see the value in what you are doing?
This conversation highlights the significance of encouragement, the role of women in faith, and the profound truth that each person is loved and seen by God.
This discussion emphasizes the importance of trust in God, the choices we make in times of trial, and the enduring hope that can be found even in the darkest moments. Linda’s insights offer encouragement and wisdom for mothers facing their own challenges.
Whether you’ve felt spiritually stuck, overwhelmed by life, or like you’re watching your own story unfold from the outside—we’re diving into how to tune out the noise and finally tune into God’s voice.
Kenny and Claire Hilliard embraced a return to music during Kenny’s recovery from brain surgery and disease, founding a music teaching studio and penning modern hymns for their home congregation.
We can have an intimate relationship with Jesus and not have to share all the details with our husband. Listen today for solid examples to keep the JOY radiating from you. A JOY that will attract your husband more to Jesus than any word you are saying!
Have you ever wondered if the biggest obstacles in your life are actually your own insecurities, doubts, and fears? Dr. Nancy would like to invite you to take her Mindset Reset course to help you get out of your own way.
In this conversation, Kristen and Becky discuss the importance of investing time in friendships, the growth that comes from adversity, practical skills for cultivating friendships, and the significance of setting boundaries in relationships.
If you’ve ever found yourself crying in the shower, spiraling with worry, or wondering if you’ve somehow messed up God’s plan for your life—this episode is for you.
Listen as I share what I learned the Bible has to say about our speech and how we should portray ourselves as Christians in the episode.
Your husband may be (and I bet he is!) praying for your family, yet he isn’t able to love you fully because you are not honoring and respecting him. Ouch! Put on your steel-toe boots and listen in!
Have you ever wondered about what Mary Magdalene might have been like? Join Carol McLeod on today’s episode for a rich conversation with author Jill Eileen Smith, whose most recent book is titled ‘Dawn of Grace: Mary Magdalene’s Story’.
The conversation emphasizes the need for self-regulation in parents, the significance of repair in relationships, and practical techniques for fostering connection with children, especially during conflicts.
This conversation feels sacred, and we pray it meets you with comfort, hope, and the reminder that even in the midst of grief, God is near.
In this episode, I give you practical and faith-based strategies to make decisions quickly and confidently. And because God didn’t call you to live stuck, I’ll also share a powerful reframe for fear—whether you’re afraid of failure or even success.
Mary has learned that we all must own the muddy parts of our stories so we can move forward in the purpose God has for us. Because, as Mary says, God does His best work in the muddy, messy, and broken if we’ll only learn to dig in.
Whether it’s a group of moms, a group of friends, or even an online community, we all need a place to share life with others.
Her husband gets so upset with the world’s stuff and is taking it out on her. Listen to my offered advice.
Kelley’s mission to pray, lead, and empower has lead her to build vibrant community with other women seeking a meaningful life and an inspiring relationship with God. Tune in for a good dose of encouragement!
The conversation highlights the power of storytelling, the importance of celebrating diverse cultures, and how these practices can strengthen faith and family bonds.
Are you constantly running on empty, feeling like one more thing will send you over the edge? You’re not alone. In this episode of Her Unraveled Life, Christian Life Coach Amy Wadlington breaks down how to stop feeling overwhelmed with quick, practical strategies to lower stress before it overflows.
In this episode, Carol shares some things she and her good friends did with the podcast that she hopes will help you find your lifelong friends.
Today’s SALTY gives hope to you if you are living in a crazy (Corinthian) world. Listen along to find out what Chloe means and the potential for new growth in your world.
Tune in to hear about the work and passion that goes into crafting engaging historical fiction and much more!
Becky Harling and Laine Lawson Craft discuss the concept of Warfare Parenting, emphasizing the importance of prayer, scripture, and connection in the journey of parenting, especially when dealing with prodigal children.
If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in your own head, replaying conversations from five years ago, or lying awake at 2 a.m. thinking about everything you need to do, this episode is for you. Overthinking doesn’t just steal your peace—it keeps you paralyzed, exhausted, and doubting yourself.
Release the burdens to Him, and know that even in your exhaustion, He is carrying you.
Christian comedian Kerri Pomarolli knows what it’s like to feel hopeless. Even though divorce was never something she wanted, she’s learned how God can use it for good.
Today we talk about BS contaminating a marriage and how others’ BS can affect your good marriage.
Listen in for encouragement for facing the aches, pains, fears, and challenges of old age with generosity, gratitude, and honesty.
This episode is one that you want to listen to more than once! Join Becky and Jill Savage as they talk about the empty nest and loving your grown children well.
This conversation is packed with wisdom, encouragement, and practical advice for anyone who’s ever wrestled with their own “what now?” moments. You won’t want to miss this one—give it a listen!
Waiting for breakthrough can feel frustrating, discouraging, and even confusing—but what if this season is actually building your faith and preparing you for what’s next?
You’ll love hearing Lindsay Jackman share how she and her husband can look back and see God’s fingerprints all over their journey to building a life that led to the freedom from debt they now enjoy and the eventual opening of their business, Buffalo Ridge Builders.
I want to talk about our hunger for Jesus, how to create sustainability, and to understand He will fill us! This is so important during BS removal (Before Submission ways) when our marriage is hitting rock bottom.
In today’s heartfelt and rich conversation, Carol and Niki discuss practical ways to maintain intimacy with God amidst uncertainty and the significance of open conversations with Him, encouraging listeners to bring their struggles to God.
Brooke shares personal experiences and insights on how prayer can transform both mothers and their children, emphasizing that it is never too late to start praying for one’s kids.
Do you need clarity, or are you searching for inner peace?
As I pondered the topic for this week’s kitchen table episode, the same thing kept coming to mind. An important question I’d like to ask you: What’s the bravest thing you’ve ever done?
David used smooth stones to take down his Giant. Goliath tried to intimidate him, but David knew the God who he fought for. God was equipping David in the pasture. God is equipping YOU too, Sister!
This conversation is one full of encouragement and practical insights for moving past your insecurities and into acting out and participating in God’s love.
Rachel shares her journey of grief, healing, and finding love again, emphasizing the importance of emotional health and therapy. She discusses the challenges of blending families and offers advice for widows seeking to remarry, highlighting the significance of personal healing and faith in the process.
Ever find yourself replaying a conversation from years ago, wondering if you said the wrong thing? Or overanalyzing every possible outcome of a decision until you’re completely paralyzed?
The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 1:4 that “He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”
Part IV of the David and Goliath study. Listen in as we talk about the valley of rest and wearing the equipment that fits you!! God made you unique, Sister; don’t try to fit into someone else’s gear.