Becky Harling

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Finding Strength to Overcome Life's Obstacles - with Lori Vober

Lori Vober, a stroke survivor (at age twenty-nine,) is a walking miracle and we guarantee that her journey of faith and perseverance will encourage you. 

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: How to Help Your Introverted Child - with Holley Gerth

Holley Gerth is the host of the More Thank Small Talk podcast and is the co-owner of The Potentialist Agency. She is also a mother and grandmother and we’re excited to talk with her today about helping our kids who are introverted by design.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Hope That Endures - with Michelle Cox

It seems so many need hope right now. By the end of this podcast, you'll feel like you have a new friend...and new encouragement.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Activating Your Child's God-Given Traits - with Melissa Hannigan

let this conversation encourage you to embrace—and activate—the opportunities that come along with parenting your children.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Finding Hope After Losing a Baby - with Candy McVicar

It's a topic that is hard to talk through...but even harder to walk through. But our guest shares her story so that others can cling to hope.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Are There Different Praying Personality Types? - with Janet McHenry

In this episode, Becky and Sarah discuss the topic of prayer with guest Janet McHenry. They explore the concept of praying personalities and how each person is wired differently when it comes to prayer. This is a NO-judgment zone and meant to encourage you!

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Helping Your Tween Cultivate Strong Friendships

Daughter-Mom team, Calyn and Blythe Daniel join us to talk about friendships...specifically with tween girls. Tween relationships can be a little sticky, so listen in!

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe - with Sharon Jaynes

Sharon Jaynes shares insights on praying for different areas of a child's life, starting with the mind and going down to the feet.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Hope After Heartache in Parenting - Keri Spring

Today, Becky speaks to Keri Spring about the impact of bullying, the loss of a child, and the importance of forgiveness and faith in her healing journey.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Strength for All Seasons of Motherhood - with Julie Lavender

This conversation highlights the importance of recognizing warning signs and asking for help when needed. Be encouraged to rely on God's strength in every season of life.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Finding Courage When It's All Falling Apart - with Michele Cushatt

Sometimes, life is so heavy that it seems hard to hold onto our faith. Have you been there? You're not alone.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Praying Against Your Fears

In this episode, we talk with author Judy Dunagan about how moms can step away from fear and pray Scripture over their children and lives. Judy shares many practical steps, some of which come from her newest book, The Loudest Roar. The book came out of an honest question Judy asked God, "Why does the enemy have so much power?"

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Trusting God in a World That’s Gone Wonky

Trusting in God can't happen without knowing that He is trustworthy.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Mom Guilt

Carol Kent had every reason to succumb to crippling “Mom Guilt” when an unimaginable situation rocked her family. Instead of isolation, Carol learned to keep a connection with fellow mamas in authenticity. She also shares the refreshing truth that we can never give up on HOPE…regardless of how life goes. We'll share encouragement and tips on ...

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: How to Find Work-Life Balance - with Lisa Grimes

Balance sounds good...but is it really possible to achieve as a busy mom? Lisa Grimes takes time to show us different kinds of "balls" that are in our lives and how we can keep balance

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Filling Your Heart and Home with Joy - with Linda Evans Shepherd

You make time for so many tasks as a mom. But we're here to remind you that finding time to have JOY in your life is critical.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Mom Anxiety

In this episode, we talk with an "expert" in anxiety––Becky herself! We'll share encouragement and tips on how to turn our panic into praise.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Putting the Fun in Parenting - with Victoria Lydon

Motherhood is a journey filled with ups and downs…so how can we keep the journey fun? Join Becky and Sarah as they talk with Victoria Lydon about how she kept FUN in her family...despite single parenting, homeschooling, and living on a tight budget.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Taking Care of You - Tips for Soul Care (with Edie Melson)

There's a lot of talk about "Self Care," but we want to lean in on care for your soul. Join us as we talk with Edie Melson as she talks about how we can use creativity to connect with God.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Survival Skills for Single Parents -with PeggySue Wells

If you're a single mom...or you're the friend of a single mom, listen in for practical encouragement from a mom who knows that road.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Do You Need Wisdom in Your Parenting Journey? - with Pam Farrel

It takes so much wisdom to be a mom…even when your kids are adults. SO many decisions and interactions in motherhood require big-time wisdom!

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: How Good Stories Help Us Heal - with Nicole Deese

Novelist Nicole Deese joins us and talks about how she writes her fictional characters to overcome life's real challenges.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Finding Resiliency in Motherhood - with Janet Perez Eckles

The tragedy and heartbreak that have hit our guest, Janet Perez Eckles, is just devastating. But you've never heard of a more joy-filled, resilient person. Listen in as Janet tells her story...with the JOY only God can bring.

THE CONNECTED MOM PODCAST: Practical Tips to Help Your Child Through Fear - with Michelle Nietert

According to the statistics, anxiety and fear are at an all-time high, and many of our kids are struggling! Our guest, Michelle Nietert discusses ways that we can help our kids through fear (and sometimes that means handling our own fear first.).