Episode 19: Your works are not your worth, Parenting Doubt with Emily Wardrop

Join me and Emily Wardrop, the ‘drop the war’ life coach, on the podcast. She shares how doubt creeps in to our lives as parents. Her goal as she works with moms of young kids in her words is for moms to believe they are a good mom.

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Episode Transcript

You are listening to the Beyond the shadow of doubt podcast Welcome to Episode 19 Your works are not your worth, Parenting doubt w/ Emily Wardrop.  As the “drop the war” life coach Emily knows how doubt creeps in to our lives as parents.  In her work with moms of young kiddos, her goal in her words is for moms to believe they are a good mom.  Listen to find out how you can decide you are a good mom.

We of all people

Mom’s of young kids, type one diabetic kids

Mostly I want all moms to believe they are a good mom.  Drop the war life coaching

I want parents to believe they are a good parent

Parents view it as their fault

Parents don’t realize that this isn’t a choice

Who they are is not a reflection on us

Not make it a big deal

Safe place for them to come and tell me anything

When make it mean you are bad parent you’re making it mean a lot about you.

Seeing your child for who they are overlap

Self-love

Felt like a nightmare in the beginning before coaching

I don’t know what I’m doing….

Looking outside as I looked outside of me

More empowered when I look inward

Final question: Either/or

What has been on your mind lately that you hope to share with listeners? Or

What is one final thought that you want to leave with listeners? 

For funsies, one word response:

Fave book?

Are you introvert/extrovert?

Fave artist?

What is your Myer’s Briggs personality?

Are you a night owl or a lark?

Celebrity crush?

Pepsi or Coke?

Furthest place you’ve traveled?

Tell us about any offers you would like our listeners to know about and where folks can go to connect with you!

what does it mean to you to live btsod?

“Shadows are cast by light. You have great light. The brighter it shines, the bigger the contrast is between the light and the shadow, so you can more easily discern the difference. Focus on the light, let it shine bright. It will cause a shadow but you don’t have to live in the shadow. The contrast is what makes life great! It gives variety and depth. Shine on, my friend!”

I am a proud member of the Dialogue Podcast Network (DialogueJournal.com/podcastnetwork). The Dialogue Podcast Network is a part of the Dialogue Journal.  “In 1966, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought began its extraordinary journey with a powerful charge from Eugene England, a Mormon writer, teacher and scholar. “My faith encourages my curiosity and awe,” Gene wrote in the very first issue of the journal. “It thrusts me out into relationship with all creation” and “encourages me to enter into dialogue.”(you can read more at the website diagloguejournal.com)

[DPN features shows by Latter-day Saints who wish to bring their faith into dialogue with the larger stream of world religious thought and with human experience as a whole and to foster artistic and scholarly achievement based on their cultural heritage.]

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