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Ep. 21: The Challenge of Our 40s: Learning to “Be the Adult”

Ep. 21: The Challenge of Our 40s: Learning to “Be the Adult”

FromGirl Mom Podcast


Ep. 21: The Challenge of Our 40s: Learning to “Be the Adult”

FromGirl Mom Podcast

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Some of your hardest seasons of parenting are also your hardest seasons of life.  And in your 40s - a time of major transition as you're raising teens, launching teens, burying parents, and facing Big League Stress - it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unequipped.  Join Kari as she talks about the wrestling she's done and the insights that helped her better understand and navigate this season.Ep. 21 Show Notes:o   Kari’s new book: Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughtero   Kari’s books for teen girls: 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know and Liked: Whose Approval Are You Living For?o   Kari’s Blog - www.karikampakis.com/blog/o   Contact Kari at kari@karikampakis.com and follow her on Instagram and Facebook
Released:
Apr 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Today's teenage girls face unprecedented challenges - and so do their parents. From anxiety, loneliness, and depression to struggles with friendships, body image, and self-worth, girls feel the overwhelm of a perfect storm that often leads them to despondency. For moms raising daughters, big questions have emerged: How can we help them thrive? How can we offer hope, wisdom, calm, and strength? In the Girl Mom podcast, blogger Kari Kampakis, a mom of 4 girls and author of 3 books (including the latest for moms, LOVE HER WELL) unites women who aim to be strong mothers raising empowered daughters. Addressing modern-day issues through the lens of faith, Kari helps mothers feel less alone, more encouraged, and more equipped to unleash the potential of their mother-daughter relationships.