Wire Talk with Karen Stubbs
Summary: Wire Talk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms through the precious, busy, challenging and life-changing journey of motherhood. Karen Stubbs is a wife, mother of four and founder the Birds on a Wire—a ministry for moms. What started in 2011 as a small group of women from Andy Stanley’s North Point Community Church meeting in Karen’s basement, quickly turned into a nationwide ministry. Hosted by Sunny Williams, Wire Talk with Karen Stubbs is a resource offering Godly, practical advice on the topics every mother has questions about: mommy guilt, our children’s faith, potty-training, divorce, our teenagers dating, the toddler years and more!
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Karen and Sunny are joined by Misty Page and Michelle Lane in the studio to share their hearts and discuss their experiences as single parents. We cover dating, contentment and how to stay sane while balancing it all!
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
Divorce isn't the easiest topic to talk about, but it is a part of life. We hope this episode helps.
Divorce isn't the easiest topic to talk about, but it is a part of life. Today we're discussing how to help your kids understand your divorce, how to connect with your stepchildren and how to help your kids respect and love their stepmom. Visit http://www.birdsonawiremoms.com/wire-talk-with-karen-stubbs/ for the show notes and links for all the resources mentioned in today's epsiode!
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
Teens like to think they are on their own, so every so often we need to remind them how good they have it.
Karen is answering questions about the the phase of life most parents fear: the teen years. This week Karen is answering your questions about what role a mom plays in a teens life. how to teach teens about the concept of consequences and what to do when your teenager cares more about their hair than spending time with God.
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
With the stress of kids, work, and life, it can be difficult to connect with your spouse emotionally, physically and spiritually.
This week, Karen and Sunny tackle an important question facing all married moms: How do I keep my marriage a priority? With the stress of kids, work and life it can be difficult to connect with your spouse emotionally, physically and spiritually. Karen shares her best tips and words of encouragement that have helped her over her 30-year marriage.
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
Having an infant is precious but exhausting. Give yourself some grace and time.
Whether you’re a new mom who needs some equipping, or a seasoned mom who offers encouragement her new-to-motherhood friends… we’ve all had those moments where we say “I wish my child came with a manual!” On today's episode, Karen and Sunny discuss: Do you need to do more to stimulate your newborn? How do you get over the fear of leaving them with a sitter? And how do you return to normal sex when you don't yet feel back to normal? Listen for Karen's answers on all of these questions and more!
WireTalk with Karen Stubbs is a podcast designed to encourage and equip moms by answering your questions about motherhood, hopefully helping you maintain your faithfulness to God while experiencing a peaceful life on your journey.
Being a mom is a servant-oriented job—but it's important as women that we don't forget about us.