
American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast
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S5 Ep 166Building Child Confidence: The Power of Unconditional Love
"Love is the safety net that lets our children truly thrive."In Part 2 of our special series, Deanne Taylor explores the "Emotional Bond"—the heartbeat that keeps a family steady. Curating the best insights from the 2026 Mother of the Year video interviews and written philosophies, this episode dives into how a mother’s consistent presence creates the security a child needs to grow..How does a mother’s love transform a child’s confidence? This episode explores the profound impact of creating emotional security. Deanne curates the best advice from mothers across the country on building a child’s self-esteem through the simple, powerful act of "being there."In This Episode, You’ll Hear From:The "Safety Net" Group: Real talk on how unconditional love creates the environment where children feel safe enough to fail, grow, and eventually soar.The Power of "Being There": Why showing up—even when you're exhausted—is your most significant parenting tool.Mother vs. Friend: Navigating the balance of providing emotional security while still offering firm guidance.Self-Care for the "Soul Mom": Why loving yourself and getting some sleep is essential to pouring into your kids.Key Takeaways:The Heartbeat: Understanding love as an active verb, not just a feeling. Building Self-Esteem: How emotional security at home translates into confidence in the outside world.Practical Wisdom: Real-world advice on "parenting on purpose" and aligning your life with your values.Resources Mentioned:Meet the Moms: See the faces and read the full stories of the 2026 Mothers of the Year featured on the website at AmericanMothers.org.Soul Mom Community: Follow us on social media to share your own "Heartbeat" moments and how you're building confidence in your home. Facebook: American Mothers Community American Mothers Inc.Coming Up Next:Stay tuned for Part 3: The Pivot, where we’ll talk about resilience, overcoming challenges, and finding the strength to keep going when motherhood gets tough.

S5 Ep 165How to Raise KInd Kids: Teaching Core Values and the Golden Rule
"We aren't just teaching our kids what to do; we are teaching them who to be."In this kickoff episode, Deanne Taylor curates the most powerful moments from the 2026 Mother of the Year video interviews. After diving into the stories of 36 incredible women from across the country, Deanne has selected 12 "Soul Moms" to help us explore the foundation of intentional parenting.How do we actually raise kind kids when there are so many different voices out there? From the quiet power of integrity and humility to the active service of the Golden Rule, these mothers share the practical ways they are guiding their families. Whether it’s starting a summer running camp, sharing a miniature horse through 4-H, or simply learning not to be reactive in a tense moment, this episode is a beautiful reminder that your unique passions are exactly what your community needs.In This Episode, You’ll Hear From:The "Core Values" Group: Insights on teaching honesty, accountability, faith, and the bravery it takes to do what’s right.The "Golden Rule" Group: Real-life examples of service, from military family foundations and T-ball coaching to creating fitness communities for busy moms.Key Takeaways:Your Mom Intuition: Why your core values act as the internal guide for your home.The Heart Meets the Hands: How to transition from teaching kindness to living it out in your neighborhood.Intentional Kindness: A fresh perspective on the Golden Rule—asking what people need and treating them how they want to be treated.Resources Mentioned:Meet the Moms: Want to see the faces behind these voices? Read the full bios and see the videos of all the 2026 Mothers of the Year at AmericanMothers.org.Join the Conversation: Follow us on social media to share which "Soul Mom" nugget resonated with you most today!Coming Up Next:Don't miss Part 2: The Heartbeat, where we dive into the power of unconditional love and building our children's confidence.Disclaimer:The primary purpose of this program is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed during the American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of American Mothers Incorporated, its members or employees. AMI is not responsible for, nor does it verify the accuracy of the information contained in the podcast, nor does a series constitute any professional advice or services.

S5 Ep 164Finding Your Soul Mom: How to Heal Isolation and Build Community with guest Kim Vogt
With over 60% of mothers reporting they feel isolated, the need for genuine connection has never been greater. In this episode of Mom to Mom, we explore how to find your "soul mom" and build a support system that spans the country.Joining us is Kim Vogt, the 2022 Nebraska Mother of the Year® and Chair of the 2026 American Mothers National Convention. Kim recounts her surprising journey to being honored and her passion for creating spaces where moms can learn, grow, and—most importantly—connect. She then previews the excitement behind the upcoming gathering in McLean, Virginia—a space designed for mothers to learn from one another, celebrate their roles, and form lifelong bonds. Whether it’s the wisdom of Mothers of the Year® representing 40 states or the festive "Denim and Dogwood" opening night, this episode is a reminder that you don’t have to do motherhood alone.Key Highlights & Takeaways:Filling the Gap: A heartfelt look at how mothers who lacked strong maternal bonds can find "surrogate" moms and mentors within this community.The "Soul Mom" Connection: Why finding your tribe is the ultimate solution to the isolation so many mothers feel.Nebraska to National: Kim’s surprising journey to becoming 2022 Nebraska Mother of the Year® and her heart for the 2026 National Convention.The 2026 Preview: A look inside the upcoming National Convention in McLean, Virginia—from high-impact classes to the "Denim and Dogwood" celebration.A National Sisterhood: The power of hearing from Mothers of the Year across 40 states and the wisdom they bring to the table.Important Links & Resources:Meet the Moms: View the 2026 Mothers of the Year® from all 40 statesJoin the Celebration: Register for the 2026 American Mothers National ConventionConnect & Grow: Learn more about American Mothers, Inc.®Disclaimer:The primary purpose of this program is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed during the American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of American Mothers Incorporated, its members or employees. AMI is not responsible for, nor does it verify the accuracy of the information contained in the podcast, nor does a series constitute any professional advice or services.

S5 Ep 163Raising Resilient Decision Makers: Teaching Kids to Own Their Story
How do we help our children separate what is actually happening from the meaning they are making of it? In Part 2 of our conversation with Alan Smith, we dive into the practical side of "context." Alan shares why he chooses to replace the word "mistake" with "learning consequences" and how giving our children the space to make choices—even ones that don't work out—is the only way to build true wisdom. If you want to raise children who are thinkers rather than just "order-takers," this episode is your roadmap.Key Takeaways:The Event vs. The Meaning: Helping children (and ourselves) realize that their reaction to a situation doesn't have to define their identity.Moving Beyond "Mistakes": Why "Learning Consequences" are the greatest teachers we have.The Trap of Stagnation: Understanding that if we aren't learning from our choices, we aren't progressing.Cultivating Wisdom: How to give children the agency to make choices early so they don't grow up living "secondhand" lives.Learn more about American Mothers, Inc.®Disclaimer:The primary purpose of this program is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed during the American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of American Mothers Incorporated, its members or employees. AMI is not responsible for, nor does it verify the accuracy of the information contained in the podcast, nor does a series constitute any professional advice or services.

S5 Ep 162Overcoming Childhood Trauma & Loss: How to Redirect Your Journey - Alan Smith, Guest
Most of us live our lives based on the meaning and emotions we’ve attached to our past, often without realizing those 'stories' aren't the whole truth. Today, Deanne is joined by Alan Smith, who shares how he learned to separate the difficult events of his life—including childhood trauma and the loss of his son—from the narrative he was telling himself about them. Alan introduces a life-changing framework for breaking down our experiences to discover what is a 'secondhand' script and what is your 'firsthand' truth. This episode is a powerful guide for any mother ready to stop living by old expectations and start redirecting her journey toward a place of peace and clarity.The Framework: Redirecting Your StoryThe Event vs. The Story: Learning to see the difference between what actually happened and the emotion-driven meaning we created around it.Deconstructing the Narrative: How to look at a painful memory and ask: "What part of this is my experience, and what part was brought to me by someone else?"The Power of Firsthand Context: Moving from being "dictated to" by your past to making empowered choices based on your present truth.The "Secondhand" Discovery: Identifying the expectations, language, and "scripts" we’ve inherited from others so we can trade them for our own authentic path.Learn more about American Mothers, Inc.(R)Disclaimer:The primary purpose of this program is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed during the American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of American Mothers Incorporated, its members or employees. AMI is not responsible for, nor does it verify the accuracy of the information contained in the podcast, nor does a series constitute any professional advice or services.

S5 Ep 161Victim to Victor: How One Mother Reclaimed Her Life After Trauma
In this deeply moving episode, Deanne Taylor sits down with Shantel Dudley, the 2025 Minnesota Mother of the Year(R), to discuss a journey that defines the word resilience. Shantel opens up about a childhood marked by neglect and abuse, and the pivotal moment in her 20s when she decided the cycle stopped with her.How does a woman who stood by the graves of six of her children and survived a traumatic past go on to mother 19 children and minister in maximum-security prisons? Shantel shares the "quiet witnesses" of her youth—the people who showed her a different way to live—and how she used those memories to build a legacy of hope, adoption, and healing.Key Highlights & Takeaways:The Power of Observation: How seeing healthy family dynamics as a child planted the seeds for Shantel’s future transformation.The 20s Turning Point: Why motherhood became the catalyst for Shantel to finally step out of the "victim" role and into her "victor" identity.Redefining Family: The beautiful, complex journey of adopting 11 medically complex children from the U.S. foster care system.Finding Purpose in Pain: How Shantel navigated the loss of six children and used her grief to fuel a ministry of forgiveness and redemption.A Message for Moms: Practical encouragement for any mother feeling weighed down by her past or her current circumstances.Learn more about American Mothers, Inc.(R)Disclaimer:The primary purpose of this program is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed during the American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of American Mothers Incorporated, its members or employees. AMI is not responsible for, nor does it verify the accuracy of the information contained in the podcast, nor does a series constitute any professional advice or services.

S5 Ep 160Love, Grief & Shining On: Carrying Light Through Child Loss with Monica Charette
In a "grief-illiterate" world, how do we support those walking the path of child loss? Today, Deanne sits down with Monica Charette, a mother who has turned her personal tragedy into a beacon of hope for others. Monica shares the heart behind the ShineOnCass Foundation and her podcast, Holding the Light, which she hosts with her son, Colby. This conversation is for anyone navigating grief or for those who want to learn how to truly show up for a friend in need.Key Takeaways: Navigating a Grief-Illiterate World: Monica discusses the challenge of finding true support in a society that often doesn't know how to talk about deep loss. Child Loss is Forever: A heart-to-heart on why child loss isn't something you "get over," but something you learn to carry with you. Insights from "11 Things": Monica shares a few of the most vital lessons she learned in the wake of loss that she wishes someone had told her sooner. The ShineOnCass Foundation: The beautiful story of how Cassidy’s light continues to shine through the work Monica, Colby, and their family are doing today.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Holding the Light Podcast: Hosted by Monica and Colby Charette."In this episode, Monica shares a few powerful insights from her viral list, '11 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Child Loss.' To hear the full list and dive deeper into her journey with her son Colby, be sure to listen to their podcast, Holding the Light."ShineOnCass Foundation: Learn more about Cassidy’s legacy and how to support their mission.Learn More about American Mothers: www.americanmothers.orgShineOnCass Foundation was awarded a 2025 Golden Rule Grant award from American Mothers, Inc.(R) in honor of Monica Charette. Monica says thank you and explains how the grant helped the ShineOnCass Foundation.Disclaimer:The primary purpose of this program is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed during the American Mothers: Mom to Mom Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of American Mothers Incorporated, its members or employees. AMI is not responsible for, nor does it verify the accuracy of the information contained in the podcast, nor does a series constitute any professional advice or services.

S5 Ep 159S5 E159 The “WIII” Filter: How 55 Years of Mothering Taught Me to Focus on What Really Matters – Deanne Taylor
In this special solo episode, Deanne Taylor opens her heart and her history to share the "treasures" gathered from 55 years in the trenches of motherhood. From raising eight children to welcoming six great-grandchildren, Deanne has seen parenting trends come and go, but she has found that one thing remains constant: the power of connection. Whether you are building on a beautiful family legacy or acting as an Intentional Chain-Breaker to start a new one, this episode is a reminder that you are exactly the mother your children need.In This Episode, We Discuss:The "Mom Bio": Why credentials aren't on a resume, but in the lives of the 8 children, 19 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren who call her Mom and Grandma.The Intentional Chain-Breaker: A heartfelt tribute to the mothers intentionally breaking cycles of silence or chaos to build a home of acceptance.Trusting Your Intuition: Why "Mom Intuition" is more powerful than the noise of social media or the "buck up" mentality of the past.The WIII Filter (Why Is It Important?): A simple, life-changing tool to help you filter out the expectations of others and focus on your family's true values.The 5 Pillars of a Functional Adult: How to prioritize Responsibility, Integrity, Relationships, Service, and Love.Accidental Traditions: Why a Neil Diamond song in a crowded van became a more lasting memory than a "perfect" moment. "America" from the "Jazz Singer" by Neil Diamond.A Note for the Weary Mom:"The laundry will fade and the social media posts will be forgotten, but the connection you are building—the love and the values you are instilling—that is what lasts."Connect with American Mothers:Join the conversation on the American Mothers Community Facebook Page.Visit our website at American Mothers, Inc.®

S4 Ep 158Mom to Mom Podcast: Best of 2025 (Part 2) – Resilience, Connection, and Tools
In this final wrap-up of 2025, we are revisiting the voices that taught us how to be resilient when life gets messy and how to stay connected when the world feels loud. From the science of 'survival emotions' to the art of preserving family legacies and navigating digital boundaries, this episode is a toolkit for the modern mom. Join us for Mom to Mom: Best of 2025 (Part 2) Resilience, Connection, and Tools as we celebrate the grit, heart, and wisdom of our community.Your Tribe Awaits: Simple Steps to a Thriving Mom Community with Becky Rowan and Angela Wilkes - Why consistency and "eye-to-eye" conversations are the foundation of the thriving mom community.A Family is Build on Love: One Mother's Journey from Adoption to Advocacy with Marcy Bursac - Understanding kinship care and how to support the 1 in 25 families touched by adoption.Sharing and Saving Your Stories: Preserving Family Legacy and Connection with Nek'ka Migel - Creative, simple ways to keep family stories alive (like memory quilts and family trees).A Mother's Voice: Navigating Deafness with Charise Davis - A mother’s perspective on deafness and the power of communicating with the heart.A Legacy of Logic: Helping Your Child Master Emotional Awareness (and Practical Steps for You) with Susan Major - How to move from subconscious "survival emotions" (fear, anger) to spiritual vibrations (love, peace).Mothering in the Mess: Finding Your Calm in the Chaos of an Unsteady World with Joslynn Jarrett-Skelton - The Three S’s: Creating a "soft place to land" using Safety, Stability, and Self-regulation.Become a Real-Life Superhero: Unlock your Everyday Superpowers with Mike Tomaino - Discover why true heroism starts with self-compassion and the magic of combining our strengths with those around us.The Art of Encouragement: Insights from a Warthog Pilot with Lynn Taylor - Shifting the focus from the outcome to the effort, and removing the judgment of the "courtroom."Tech and Family: Creating Healthy Digital Habits with Taylor Whitson - Practical tips for family tech agreements and modeling healthy screen habits.Stop Stressing: 4 Habits and Holiday Survival Secrets for Busy Mothers with Tamara K. Anderson and Deanne Taylor - The four essential habits (Exercise, Nutrition, Sleep, and Stress Management) to find joy in the chaos.We encourage you to listen to go back and listen to each of the above podcasts to get the full story.Facebook: American Mothers CommunityJoin or Donate: American Mothers website

S4 Ep 118Mom to Mom Podcast: Best of 2025 (Part 1) – Legacy, Grit, and Golden Rules
Welcome to a very special mid-year review! In this episode, we're hitting rewind to revisit the most inspiring, insightful, and foundational moments from the first half of the Mom to Mom Podcast’s fourth season.Join your host, Deanne Taylor, as we celebrate the powerful legacy of American Mothers Inc., hear from incredible Mompreneurs who use their maternal skills to change the business world, and gain strength from mothers who bravely turned personal trauma and unexpected challenges into Grit, Purpose, and Golden Rule service.This episode is a powerful reminder that motherhood is not just a role—it’s a platform for growth, connection, and profound impact. Don't miss these unforgettable clips!In This Episode, We Dive Into:The Power of Legacy: Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of American Mothers Inc. and the deep roots of the Mom to Mom Program (which started in 2006!). Celebrating 90 Years: A Legacy of Connecting, Inspiring, and Honoring Moms with Joyce Stevens and Leanna Lorden.Mompreneurs Who Mean Business: How skills like multi-tasking, creativity, and efficiency developed as a mom can translate into entrepreneurial success. Passion and Purpose: Mompreneurs Who Mean Business with Dr. Frances Ann Bailey, Letisha McLeod, Shawntee Reid, and Chantel Williams.The Golden Rule Grant: The life-changing impact of supporting nonprofits nominated by Mothers of the Year. Mothers Inspiring Change: The Impact of Golden Rule Grants with Emily Brooks, Marie Parente, Richard and Patty Payne.Grit and Resilience: Inspiring stories from mothers who transformed personal abuse, health challenges, and unexpected life events into purpose and strength. -Breaking the Cycle: From Abused Child to Intentional Mom with Doris Donley-The Heart of Her Mission: How Joslynn Skelton is Changing Lives Through Service-My Journey Into Motherhood Came with a Plot Twist with Wendy Hooten.- Protecting Our Kids: Proven Safety Strategies from an Expert with Michael MeyersInstant Connections: Why saying "Yes" to American Mothers can lead to powerful, lifelong friendships and connections across the nation. Unforgettable MOMents: Instant Connections with Jenessa Fillipi and Leanna Lorden.Website: www.americanmothers.orgSupport a Golden Rule Grant. There are several categories: general, military, education, adoptive/foster care, public health, survivor.American Mothers Community Facebook Page

S4 Ep 117Stop Stressing! 4 Habits & Holiday Survival Secrets for Busy Mothers
Struggling with stress? You're not alone! In this episode, Tamara K Anderson joins Deanne Taylor to share the ultimate guide to reducing stress, featuring expert wellness habits and practical holiday survival secrets for busy mothers. Learn the 4 Key Habits—from expert Dr. Michael Olpin, Director of the Weber State Stress Relief Center—covering Exercise, Nutrition, Stress Management (including Gratitude and Breathing Techniques), and Sleep.Then, shift your focus to conquering Holiday Chaos with actionable tips on simplifying gift-giving (like giving experiences or rotating names), managing family traditions, practicing self-care (power naps!), and maintaining flexibility to make the season more joyful and less frantic. If you want a peaceful, less stressful holiday season, this is the essential episode for you!Tamara K. Anderson has given us permission to share the link to the interview she did with Dr. Michael Olpin on her personal podcast: https://www.tamarakanderson.com/podcasts/dr-michael-olpin-4-habits-to-ensure-a-more-balanced-less-stressful-life

S4 Ep 116A Family Is Built on Love: One Mother's Journey from Adoption to Advocacy with Marcy Bursac
Host Deanne Taylor sits down with Marcy Bursac, adoptive mother and founder of the non-profit The Forgotten Adoption Option, whose journey began not with a plan, but with a life-changing trip to an orphanage in Europe. From that moment of seeing a profound need, Marcy's life was rerouted to a mission of love and advocacy.Marcy shares her deeply personal story—including the emotional breaking point that led her to realize her struggle was a lesson for others—and provides listeners with real-world, actionable ways they can support the thousands of children waiting for a forever family.Listen to Discover: 5 Must-Hear Takeaways 🎧From Moldova to Motherhood: The Unexpected Path to Adoption. 🌍Discover how Marcy's experience in a European orphanage and a shared family history of orphanhood led her and her husband to adopt a sibling pair from foster care, highlighting the emotional reality of the adoption process.Affordable Adoption: Why Foster Care Isn't a Financial Question. 💰Learn why adopting through the U.S. foster care system is the most financially affordable option (legal costs up to $\$5,000$ per child) and why Marcy says this path is a question of the heart, not the wallet.Advocacy for Everyone: Introduce Corporate Adoption Benefits. 🏢 Marcy explains a simple, impactful act of advocacy: contacting The Forgotten Adoption Option to get the Adoption Friendly Workplace Toolkit to share with your company's HR team. Hear the incredible story of how this small step led to colleagues signing up to adopt siblings.The Truth Matters: Why Honesty Builds a Healthier Identity. ❤️ Understand the power of transparency in adoption. Marcy shares her commitment to being truthful with her children about their origin story and why it's a vital, ongoing conversation to affirm their identity and create a strong bond.100,000+ Waiting: Get Support Navigating the Foster Care System. 📣 Marcy's non-profit, The Forgotten Adoption Option, provides essential support to help families navigate the foster care system. Find out the concrete ways you can help the more than 100,000 children waiting for a family, even if you don't plan to adopt.Actionable Next StepsVisit The Forgotten Adoption Option Website: Learn more about the non-profit and their mission.Take the Adoption Conversation Pledge: Get access to free resources, discussion questions, and the Employer Toolkit to share with your company.American Mothers, Inc.® Website: Learn more about the National 5th Grade Essay Contest "What My Mother Means to Me." Deadline: December 15th, 11:59 pm Pacific TimeAmerican Mothers, Inc.® Website: Learn more about American Mothers and Join Us!

S4 Ep 115Mothering in the Mess: Finding Your Calm in the Chaos of an Unsteady World
Do you feel like you're constantly chasing a calm you can't quite catch? You're not alone. It's time to stop trying to control the uncontrollable and drop the mask of "perfect parenting." In a world that feels more erratic every day, the pressure on mothers to be the steady anchor for their families is immense—and frankly, exhausting.Join us this week as we talk with Joslynn Jarrett-Skelton and get real about navigating chaos without losing your sanity. This episode isn't about how to fix the world; it’s about fortifying yourself so you can be the resilient mom your kids need, even when things are deeply unsteady. Because let’s be honest: Motherhood is many things, but "chaos-proof" isn't one of them.In this episode, you will learn:The one mindset shift that instantly reduces your daily feeling of overwhelm. (Hint: It involves accepting the mess.)Why "coping" is the wrong goal, and how to start building true resilience in its place.Practical strategies for maintaining a sense of stability for your children when the news cycle is anything but.Why "coping" is the wrong goal, and how to start building true resilience in its place.Practical strategies for maintaining a sense of stability for your children when the news cycle is anything but.Connect with Joslynn Jarrett-Skelton:Facebook: Joslynn Jarrett-Skelton Instagram: Jjarrett13Click here to learn more about the National 5th Grade Essay Contest. Deadline: December 15th.Learn more and join American Mothers, Inc.

S4 Ep 114A Legacy of Logic: Helping Your Child Master Emotional Awareness (and Practical Steps for You)
The Parenting Perspective and Path to MasteryIn our concluding episode, Susan Major provides a clear, actionable roadmap for processing and putting emotions into perspective. She walks us through practical techniques to deal with the energy of emotion consciously and logically, making emotional success a tangible goal. But more importantly, Susan brings her insights to the parenting challenge. Learn how to help your children early in their lives to recognize and deal with the information from their subconscious mind. This episode is a vital guide for parents who want to foster strong conscious mind awareness in their kids, setting them up for a lifetime of emotional resilience and success. Don't just manage your emotions—master them, and pass that mastery on to the next generation.Susan Major Email: [email protected] here to learn more about American Mothers and join.

S4 Ep 113Stop Reacting, Start Reading: Turning Emotional Feelings into Conscious Understanding
In this powerful second episode, Susan Major shifts the focus to the conscious mind and its essential role in emotional intelligence. If the subconscious mind sends the information (as discussed in Episode 112), the conscious mind is the one that needs to process it. Susan teaches us the difference between feeling the surge of energy that comes with an emotion, and reacting to it. She provides frameworks to interrupt the automatic response loop, empowering you to move from an immediate, often regretful, reaction to a measured, logical understanding. Learn to see the feelings as a messenger, not a master, so you can engage with the information your emotions carry.Use this email to connect with Susan Major: [email protected] learn more about American Mothers, Inc.(R) and join: www.americanmothers.orgClick here for more information on the National 5th Grade Essay Contest:

S4 Ep 112Decoding the Whisper: How Your Subconscious Mind Delivers Emotional Information with Susan Major
Episode 112: The Subconscious SignalDive into the foundational episode of our series with Susan Major, who defines emotion as "energy in motion." In this episode, we explore the often-misunderstood role of the subconscious mind. Susan explains how this deep part of our brain acts as an early warning system, constantly collecting, processing, and delivering vital informational signals to our conscious awareness. Learn to recognize these 'whispers'—the initial feelings that accompany an emotion—not as a command to react, but as a crucial memo that needs to be read and understood. This episode is the first step in shifting from reacting blindly to consciously processing your emotional world.Use this email to connect with Susan Major: [email protected] learn more about American Mothers, Inc.(R): www.americanmothers.org

S4 Ep 111Tech & Family: Creating Healthy Digital Habits with Taylor Whitson
In a world where technology is constantly evolving, it's no surprise that families are looking for guidance on how to navigate the digital landscape. In this episode, Deanne Taylor is joined by special guest Taylor Whitson to discuss why "tech is top of mind for families."Taylor breaks down the importance of creating family tech agreements, a proactive approach to setting clear expectations and boundaries around device usage. She also tackles the confusion that often arises when school phone and device policies vary, offering practical advice on how to clarify and align rules at home and at school.But the conversation doesn't stop with the kids. We also explore the significant impact of adult device overuse and social media habits on children. Taylor shares powerful insights on why modeling healthy digital behavior isn't just a good idea—it's essential for raising a digitally-savvy and well-adjusted family.Join us as we dive into these critical topics, providing actionable tips and a fresh perspective on fostering a positive relationship with technology for the whole family.Taylor Whitson Email: [email protected] Website: MilitaryMomCollective.comShare your agreement with other moms at [email protected] your thoughts, triumphs and challenges on American Mothers Community Facebook page. How did you involve your children in your agreement? What are your triumphs and challenges?If you are willing to share your tech agreement with other mothers, send it to [email protected]. We'll post it so other moms can be inspired by your ideas.

S4 Ep 110The Art of Encouragement: Insights from a Warthog Pilot
In this episode, host Deanne Taylor sits down with Lynn Taylor, a former US Air Force pilot who flew the A-10 Thunderbolt II, to discuss the profound impact of being an encourager. From his time in the cockpit to his life as a mentor, Lynn shares powerful insights on how we can all learn to lift up those around us. We explore the vital difference between encouraging the effort and just praising the result, especially when it comes to children, and how this simple shift can build resilience and confidence for a lifetime.Lynn also shares his perspective on the importance of trust in leadership, learned from his time leading in high-stakes environments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make a lasting, positive impact on others.Key Takeaways from the Conversation:The Art of Encouragement: It's more than just being nice; it's a skill that can be learned and practiced to help others feel seen and valued.Effort vs. Result: We discuss the long-term benefits of encouraging effort over results, particularly in children. This approach helps them develop a growth mindset and better handle both success and failure.The Trust of a Leader: Lynn shares his experience from the Air Force, where gaining the trust of those you lead is a form of powerful encouragement that inspires loyalty and high performance.An Elevated Impact: We explore how encouragement can elevate not only the recipient but also the person giving it, creating a positive feedback loop.Quotes from This Episode:"Life is a classroom, not a courtroom." - Vincent Tolman"Expectation is the thief of joy." - Unknown"There's no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit." - Harry S. TrumanMentioned in This Episode:Living God's Light: https://livinggodslight.org/Author: https://lynntaylorwrites.com/Book: The Light After Death --- Amazon

S4 Ep 109Love you, Mom: A 5th Grader's Heartfelt Tribute
Join host Deanne Taylor on this special episode of the Mom to Mom podcast as we feature the incredible story of Ruby Kim, the winner of the American Mothers National 5th Grade Essay Contest. Ruby’s moving essay, "What My Mother Means to Me," captured the hearts of the judges, and you'll hear her read it on the show.She'll be joined by Ruby and her mother, Sanghee, along with Jenny Cullumber, the National Chair of the contest. Jenny will share more about the importance of this essay contest and how it encourages young writers to express their gratitude and love for their mothers.Ruby will also share her experiences at the 90th National Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she presented her essay to over 200 Gala attendees and led the Pledge of Allegiance. In honor of her winning essay, American Mothers awarded a $500 Golden Rule Grant to Every Child Counts, a nonprofit that Ruby chose to support.Listen in to hear Ruby's powerful essay and learn more about this heartwarming contest.Learn More:American Mothers National 5th Grade Essay Contest: Learn more about the contest guidelines and how to submit an essay at americanmothers.org/essay. The contest is open to all 5th graders or the equivalent, including those in public, private, charter, or homeschools.

S4 Ep 108A Mother's Voice: Navigating Deafness with Cherise
In this heartfelt episode, host Deanne, with a background as a sign language interpreter, sits down with Cherise Davis, a mother whose life has been profoundly shaped by her adult deaf son. They delve into the challenges faced by the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, offering invaluable insights and personal experiences.Cherise shares the critical importance of effective communication and how it underpins every aspect of life for individuals with hearing loss. They discuss the vital role of community in fostering a sense of belonging and support, and the necessity of truly understanding the unique needs of the deaf and hard of hearing.The conversation highlights the crucial demand for qualified interpreters in essential settings like judicial proceedings, doctor's appointments, and social services, emphasizing how these professionals bridge communication gaps and ensure equitable access. Deanne and Cherise also touch upon the profound desire of the deaf community to be included and acknowledged, offering a simple yet powerful tip: a friendly wave can go a long way in showing recognition.Ultimately, this episode underscores a universal message: the power of kindness, support, and recognizing the inherent worth of every individual, regardless of their differences.

S4 Ep 107Become a Real-Life Superhero: Unlock Your Everyday Superpowers
Are you ready to discover the superhero within? In this inspiring episode, host Deanne Taylor sits down with Mike Tomaino, a former school teacher and author, to explore how everyone can become a real-life superhero by embracing their unique superpowers. Mike shares powerful insights on the transformative power of service, kindness, and simply saying "hi" to people. Learn why finding and accepting your adult superpowers is crucial for personal fulfillment and making a positive impact. Whether you're a parent, a child, or simply looking to unleash your potential, this conversation will ignite your spirit and empower you to use kindness as your ultimate superpower to help others and even be kind to yourself.5:59 The surprising question Mike asked his students: "What are your superpowers?"10:41 Mike shares the two main things needed for success.11:32 The importance of self-kindness in your superhero journey.14:00 The power of a simple "hello" and small acts of kindness in community building.20:35 Mike's inspiring book, "How To Be A Superhero: TOP SECRET Offici al Guide" – a guide for families to cultivate kindness and unlock their potential.Guest Information: Mike Tomaino is an advocate for personal growth, community service, and unleashing innate human potential. He believes everyone has the capacity to be a superhero through simple acts of kindness and service. His background as a school teacher instilled in him a deep understanding of empowering individuals to recognize their strengths.Mike's Website: https://SuperheroHill.comMike's TedX Talk: How to Be A Real Life Superhero - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKw6jUXcZLAMike's Book: "How To Be A Superhero: TOP SECRET Official Guide" - a great book to guide adults, children, and families to help fine and use their superpowers. Amazon LinkMike's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@superherohillMike's Email: [email protected] to Action:Thank you for watching this amazing episode. Be sure to subscribe to the American Mothers Mom to Mom podcast on your favorite app. so you don't miss an inspiring episode.Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or SpotifyShare this episode with someone who needs to find their superpowers today!Join American Mothers and connect with caring and supportive mothers across the country. Join

S4 Ep 106Sharing and Saving Your Stories: Preserving Family Legacy and Connection
Welcome to American Mothers Mom to Mom Podcast! In this essential episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of sharing and preserving our personal and family stories. Learn how these narratives not only enrich our present but also create an invaluable family legacy for the future.Our special guest, Nek'ka Migel, shares truly inspiring insights into the importance of storytelling for connection and legacy building. Listen as Nek'ka recounts her moving personal journey about how her cars underwent remarkable changes over several years, a powerful testament to the strength of prayer, especially from her daughters. Nek'ka emphasizes how these shared experiences become cherished memories that strengthen family bonds and how she actively builds stories with her grandchildren.Your host, Deanne Taylor, also shares how storytelling was a cornerstone in raising her children, illustrating how this practice fostered deeper connection within her own family.Join us as we explore accessible and impactful ways you can document, share, and save your own personal and family stories:Write them down: Keep journals, diaries, or simple notes to capture your thoughts and experiences.Record audio on your phone: Easily preserve voices, conversations, and spontaneous memories.Create video recordings: Add visual elements to your narratives for a richer experience. Blog: Share your stories online through blogging, a method Nek'ka discusses for helping maintain accuracy and structure. Record virtual calls and save transcripts: A modern and efficient way to preserve important conversations and insights.Discover why sharing and saving your family legacy through storytelling is a gift for future generations and a powerful way to foster deeper connections today. This episode is packed with inspiration to help you start preserving your own invaluable legacy.Check out Nek'ka's guide for sharing and storing family memories.Become a part of American Mothers and be eligible to join the quarterly virtual calls with Nek'ka Migel and other members of American Mothers. Join here!Nominate an influential mother who deserves to be honored and recognized as Mother of the Year(R). Nominations are open from Mother's Day through September 15th.

S4 Ep 105Your Tribe Awaits: Simple Steps to a Thriving Mom Community
Ever wish you had a stronger support system in motherhood? A place where you truly belong? Imagine a space filled with laughter, understanding, and genuine support. Where shared wisdom makes your journey lighter, and lifelong friendships bloom. This episode is truly for you. We believe every mom deserves a village, a supportive community where you are truly seen, heard, and understood.Discover how connecting with like-minded moms can reignite your joy, boost your confidence, and remind you that you're not only a mom, but a woman with unique gifts and needs. Imagine a space where you can share your triumphs and tears without judgment, where you're cheered on through every challenge and victory.In this episode, you'll hear an inspiring story from one incredible mom, Angela Wilkes, who is transforming her community, creating a haven and safe place for mothers where she lives. She'll share how you can do the same, proving that building your tribe is more achievable than you think.We're thrilled to have Becky Rowan, a wonderful leader with American Mothers, Inc., who breaks down exactly how you can create this powerful village in your own community, sharing the easy steps to get started today as you connect with moms and build your own supportive tribe, your very own American Mothers chapter.Ready to start building your mom community? Here are the five easy steps to make it happen:Gather your friends, neighbors, and fellow moms. Start with those in your immediate circle who share your desire for connection.Introduce American Mothers Inc.® and tap into national support. Connect with our national team, and we'll arrange for a representative to meet with your group, either in person or virtually, to share insights and answer your questions about forming a chapter.Define your chapter's passion: What will you focus on? Will your group be a space for learning and connecting, engaging in service projects, celebrating and honoring mothers, or a unique combination that fits your community's needs?Design your gatherings: How and when will you meet? Decide whether you'll meet in person, virtually, or both. Be creative to meet your group's needs, whether it's monthly coffee chats, quarterly workshops, or something else entirely. Then, select three dedicated leaders to help guide your chapter and foster unity.Join the American Mothers family. Become an official chapter by joining American Mothers, Inc. on our website at americanmothers.org. Annual membership dues are just $40, giving you access to resources and a national network of support.For someone to connect with you personally about starting a chapter, email us at [email protected] or [email protected]. And if you live in Georgia and want to connect with the chapter there, email Angela directly at [email protected] more information about American Mothers, Inc.® and to explore all the ways we support mothers, visit our website at americanmothers.org.You can also find us on Facebook at American Mothers Inc and American Mothers Community – Angela even posted fantastic pictures of their first big event on the Community page, so check it out!A huge thank you to Becky Rowan and Angela Wilkes for being on the podcast. Both of these incredible women, along with many others, are eager and willing to help you as you move forward to create a safe place for moms to gather and connect in your own community.Remember, you are not alone in this journey. Your village is waiting to be built!

S4 Ep 104From Tots to Teens: Travel Tips & Activities for Planes and Cars - Screen-Free Fun, Safety, and Making Memories
Road trips and airplane journeys with kids can be an adventure... or a source of stress! In this episode of [Your Podcast Name], we're diving deep into practical and engaging strategies to make family travel smoother and more enjoyable for everyone, from your littlest tots to your growing teens. Say goodbye to endless screen time and hello to creative travel activities for kids in planes and cars!We'll explore a treasure trove of screen-free entertainment for kids on the go, including age-appropriate games, creative projects, and interactive fun that will keep boredom at bay during long drives and flights. Beyond entertainment, we cover essential family travel safety tips, with a special focus on park safety and ensuring your little ones stay safe while exploring new environments.Long car rides don't have to be monotonous! We'll share fantastic ideas for places to visit to break up long drives, turning travel days into mini-adventures themselves. Plus, discover the benefits of encouraging children to help plan vacations, fostering excitement, ownership, and valuable life skills.Whether you're planning a summer road trip, a family vacation by plane, or just looking for ways to make everyday car journeys more pleasant, this episode is packed with actionable tips and inspiration for traveling with kids of all ages. Tune in for:Screen-free activities for preschoolers, elementary-aged kids, and teenagers during travel.Practical safety tips for kids in amusement parks ensuring a fun and secure experience.Creative ideas for road trip stops that will delight the whole family.Strategies for involving kids in vacation planning to boost enthusiasm and cooperation.Tips for managing meltdowns and keeping the peace during family travel.Resources and suggestions for travel games for kids and engaging car activities for kids.Make your next family adventure memorable for all the right reasons!Some websites that help with travel ideas for families. There are many specific websites for air travel. Share what you find and learn on Facebook at American Mothers Community.Tips for Stress-Free Family TravelParents Share Best Travel Tips

S4 Ep 103My Journey Into Motherhood Came with a Plot Twist
What happens when the journey into motherhood takes an unexpected turn? For our guest, Wendy Hooten, that "Plot twist" arrived with the beautiful and unique arrival of her son, who has Down syndrome. But this isn't a story of hardships; it's a vibrant and heartwarming account of love, advocacy, and the unexpected joys found in navigating a different path.Join us as Wendy Hooten shares her personal journey, filled with humor, raw honesty, and the powerful lessons she's learned along the way. She'll discuss:The initial emotions and unexpected turns her motherhood journey took.How she became a passionate champion for her son and others in the Down syndrome community.Insights into her book, " Big People Don't Pee in the Park: A Mother and Son's Journey with Down Syndrome," and how it offers support and laughter to fellow parents facing similar experiences.Practical advice and encouragement for moms navigating unique challenges in their own motherhood journey.Get ready to be inspired, uplifted, and reminded that even the most unexpected plot twists can lead to the most beautiful stories.Connect with Wendy HootenWebsite: Wendy L. Hooten, AuthorHer Book: Big People Don't Pee in the Park: A Mother and Son's Journey with Down SyndromeFollow her on: Facebook: Wendy L Hooten and Instagram: Wendy L Hooten

S4 Ep 102The Heart of Her Mission: How Joslynn Skelton, 2025 Mother of the Year®, is Changing Lives Through Service
Meet Joslynn Skelton: 2025 National Mother of the Year® In this inspiring episode, Joslynn Skelton, National Mother of the Year® 2025, shares her heartfelt journey as a mother and advocate. Discover how her unwavering love for her children led her to a life of service, including her extraordinary volunteer work with Angel Flight West—an organization that provides free flights for families facing medical crises.From personal challenges to national recognition, Joslynn’s story is a powerful reminder of the difference one person can make. She also discusses her book Charlie, the Courageous, and other titles designed to help children understand and connect with peers facing health challenges.Tune in for a moving conversation about motherhood, advocacy, and the courage to care.Nominations for the 2026 National Mother of the Year® are open from Mother’s Day through September 15. [Click here to nominate an extraordinary mom in your life!]

S4 Ep 101Joslynn Skelton, 2025 National Mother of the Year®: A Story of Love and Overcoming Challenges
Join us for an inspiring podcast episode featuring Joslynn Skelton, the 2025 National Mother of the Year®! Joslynn shares her personal experience at the American Mothers National Convention, reflects on what it means to receive this prestigious honor, and offers highlights from her heartfelt gala speech. We’ll explore her journey through overcoming challenges with her children, and what she has done to meet those challenges. Don’t miss this powerful conversation about love, advocacy, and the difference one person can make. Listen now to the first episode of the unforgettable story of Joslynn Skelton, 2025 National Mother of the Year®!

S4 Ep 100Real Mom Wisdom & Lessons: Quotes from Honored Mothers
In this episode of Mom to Mom, we gather insights from twelve incredible mothers as they respond to four thought-provoking questions, including teaching perseverance, values, and leaving a legacy. Each quote highlights their unique perspectives and experiences, offering listeners valuable lessons on love, resilience, and the journey of motherhood. Join us as we explore their answers, celebrating the wisdom that emerges from their diverse stories. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the strength and grace that mothers bring to their families, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance on their own parenting journey.Read more about these mothers and all 2025 State Mother of the Year(R) Honorees on the American Mothers, Inc. website.Enjoy photos and reports of the 90th Anniversary National American Mothers Convention on the American Mothers, Inc. Facebook page.

S4 Ep 99Breaking the Cycle: From Abused Child to Intentional Mom
What happens when a woman refuses to let her past define her parenting? In this deeply moving episode, we share the story of Doris Donley who overcame the pain of childhood abuse and chose to raise her children with intention, grace, and love. Her journey of healing and hope is a powerful reminder that we can write a new story—one filled with purpose, not pain.As the 2022 National Mother of the Year(R), Doris Donley encourages mothers who deal with any physical or emotional trauma to seek support and healing so they can find themselves and their own voice.If you would like to connect with Doris, please send an email to [email protected] and your message will be forwarded to her.

S4 Ep 98Mom Truths & Legacy: Inspiring Advice from Honored Mothers
Introducing fifteen of the amazing 2025 State Mother of the Year Honorees. They share their mothering experiences and thoughts of raising their children as they answer four questions every mother should ponder.There is still time to register for the 90th American Mothers National Convention as we celebrate 90 years of honoring mothers and naming a National Mother of the Year(R). Learn more about the convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from Thursday, April 24 through Saturday, April 26, 2025 on the American Mothers, Inc. website.

S4 Ep 97Protecting Our Kids: Proven Safety Strategies from an Expert
Michael Meyers talks about specific ways that parents can be aware of and provide safety for their children. Michael has a master's degree in family therapy and a master's degree in psychology. He has worked with abused and neglected children for over 25 years. He has specialized in learning how to help keep kids safe and what parents can do to help educate their children about grooming behaviors.Michael used to talk about being aware of "grooming behaviors," but that seemed like a positive behavior when, in fact, it is a negative description. Michael has changed the term to "manipulative behavior." He tells it like it is!In the podcast, Michael explains his 3 never and 1 always statements. Tell your children to...Never trust anyone who tells them to break mom and dad's rules.Never keep secrets from mom and dad.Never stay in a place or be with a person that they feel unsafe with.FOR PARENTS: Always believe your kids!Here is a link to the "Tea" video Michael Meyers referred to. Below is the information we must post along with the video. Let us know what you think about it on the American Mothers Inc. Facebook page.Tea Consent (Clean)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGoWLWS4-kUCopyright ©2015 Emmeline May and BlueSeat StudiosScript - Rockstar Dinosaur Pirate Princess ... Animation -Rachel Brian ... VO - Graham Wheeler http://rockstardinosaurpirateprincess...http://www.blueseatstudios.com/Script: rockstardinosaurpirateprincessVideo: blueseatstudios.comNarrator: Graham WheelerAnimation: Rachel Brian

S4 Ep 96Mothers Inspiring Change: The Impact of Golden Rule Grants
Mothers have giving hearts with both their time and resources. Patty Payne summed this up when she says, " I am blown away every time I go to convention and I listen to the stories of what these mothers do. I feel like a complete schmuck because I feel like, gosh, I run an art center for my town, and these moms are making a difference in people's lives, every single day. In the lives of children every single day. And they could use all the support they could get."National Golden Rule Chair Emily Brooks talks about the Golden Rule Foundation and what impact it has on the American Mothers Golden Rule Grants, and the mothers and families of our nation. 2024 Rhode Island Mother of the Year(R) Marie Parente shares her surprise when the organization she recommended, No Kid Hungry, was one of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations selected for a grant in 2024. She is committed to serving and helping others.Retired military Richard and Patty Payne tell us why sponsoring a Golden Rule Grant in the category of Military is important to them and what the grants mean to all of us.Enjoy the podcast. Here is contact information mentioned in the podcast.Learn more about the Golden Rule Grant.Donate to or sponsor a Golden Rule Grant: AmericanMothers.org websiteLearn more about No Kid Hungry, the nonprofit recommended by Marie Parente.Connect with Emily Brooks:Instagram: @[email protected] with Marie Parente:[email protected]: Marie Catherine ParenteInstagram: mrsrhodeislandamerican_2021

S4 Ep 95Celebrating Mothers: 90 Years of Legacy and Love
Celebrate Motherhood in San Juan, Puerto Rico with mothers from across the country. From April 24 - April 26, 2025, American Mothers, Inc. will hold its annual convention to honor and recognize the unparalleled role mothers have.Joyce Stevens, National President, and Yolanda Perez, Convention Chair and 1st Vice President, talk about what to expect during the convention." I just want to welcome all of you. And this is going to be one big blast and I just want to make sure that we don't miss it... Moms come out of there [convention] united. It's just that they get to gather and help inspire each other," says Joyce Stevens.For more information about the convention or to learn more click: American Mothers.Find information for all Mom to Mom programs at American Mothers, Inc. Facebook.Some videos are available on the American Mothers YouTube channel.To contact us, email: [email protected]

S4 Ep 94Passion and Purpose: Mompreneurs Who Mean Business
Four very energetic and successful moms share their journeys of becoming Mom Entrepreneurs. Dr. Frances Ann Bailey, along with three of her mentees - Shawntee Reid, Letisha McLeod, and Chantel Williams - join host Deanne Taylor to talk about why they started their businesses and what keeps them moving forward.Here is the contact information for all of our guests:Dr. Frances Ann BaileyWebsite: https://francesannbailey.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PurposeZeal/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/franannbailey/#Shawntee ReidBusiness Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] McLeodFACEBOOK.COM/[email protected] WilliamsWebsite: https://www.maxxtellcreations.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/maxxtellcreationsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantelwilliamsmc/Twitter: @maxxtellcFacebook: www.facebook.com/maxxtellcreationsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maxxtellcreations?_t=8nh68hfwXkM&_r=1Yelp: Maxxtell Creations, LLCYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC945Gkax75yWqkZrTh3VoxgTo connect with the Mom to Mom podcast team:Email: [email protected]: American Mothers Community pageWebsite: https://www.americanmothers.org

S4 Ep 93Unforgettable MOMents: Instant Connection
"Have you ever felt that instant spark when meeting someone new—like you've known them forever? That’s exactly how I feel about being part of American Mothers Inc.® From the moment I leaned into this remarkable legacy, I’ve been humbled by the gift of connection." - Jenessa Fillipi, 2024 National Mother of the Year®.Our guests Jenessa Fillipi, 2024 National Mother of the Year®, and Leanna Lorden, 2024 New Hampshire Mother of the Year®, talk about their experiences with feeling connected almost instantly with other mothers. They also share thoughts about how all of us can be open to meeting and embracing new friends.Connect with Jenessa Fillipi on Facebook at https://facebook.com/jenessa.fillipi or Instagram handle: jenessafillipi Connect with Leanna Lorden on Facebook at https://m.facebook.com/leanna.ditalia/ or her Instagram handle: leanna_lorden. Her email is [email protected] nformation on the 2025 American Mothers National Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 24-26, 2025. Theme: Celebrating Mom in Paradise - A 90 Year Legacy.American Mothers Inc Facebook Page - Connect with all the Mom to Mom episodes, as well as all that's happening in American Mothers, Inc.American Mothers Community Facebook Page - Share your thoughts and connect with other moms. Leave a message for the Mom to Mom team. What do you want to talk about?YouTube@AmericanMothersInc - Watch Mom to Mom episodes as well as other videos,

S4 Ep 92Celebrating 90 Years: A Legacy of Connecting, Inspiring, and Honoring Moms
American Mothers, Inc. is celebrating its 90th Anniversary during 2025. Join Host Deanne Taylor as she speaks with Joyce Stevens, National President; Angela Meyers, National Mom to Mom Chair; and Leanna Lorden, 2024 New Hampshire Mother of the Year(R). Joyce and Angela talk about the exciting things to look for during the 90th Anniversary year. Leanna shares her thoughts and feelings as she prepared to attend convention in 2024 as a new Mother of the Year(R).Here is more information on what was discussed during the podcast.Join American MothersSend an email to Mom to Mom: [email protected] Lorden, 2024 New Hampshire Mother of the Year(R)Good Inside by Dr. Becky KennedyKudos for Families, nonprofit founded by Angela Meyers

S3 Ep 91Turning Resolutions Into Reality: A Mom's Guide to Goal-Setting
Resolutions! Goal-Setting! These two words can be very overwhelming. Co-hosts Deanne Taylor and Tamara Anderson talk about how they as moms deal with making resolutions and breaking the resolutions into doable mini-goals.One quote that provides a summary that resolutions and goal-setting are doable: "Resolution is an overarching concept of something you'd like to eventually achieve. but to achieve that, you really need to break those down into goals that will be incrementally achievable steps towards that ultimate resolution. And I think that's where many of us fail on our resolutions because we see this big picture, but we don't have steps to get there."Learn more about American Mothers on the website.Listen to more Mom to Mom episodes on the American Mothers Inc. YouTube channel.

S3 Ep 90You Are Worth It!
Rachelle Molyneaux believes You Are Worth It! and that each person can Find and Act on their unique purpose. Rachelle talks about being a survivor of an abusive situation and shares her journey on how she learned that she was worth it. One of her philosophies is: "Your feelings are valid. It's what you do with those feelings that leads to consequences, whether positive or negative." Join Rachelle as she takes us on a personal journey to discover our worth.She is willing to share information on her Project You. You can reach out to Rachelle through Instagram: @youareworthit_everydayLearn more about American Mothers by visiting our website.

S3 Ep 89Finding Hope: Moving Toward A Brighter Future
Cynthia Mauleón briefly reviews her personal journey that she shared in depth in the previous episode "Unseen Battles: A Mother's Story of Survival and Strength."In this episode Cynthia talks about her journey of healing and moving forward as a single mother with three children dealing with mental illness. She reminds us that sometimes we need to "regroup and recognized that we are imperfect human beings doing the best we can to raise other human beings."Every listener will appreciate understanding the steps she took to move from her Complex-PTSD to becoming a woman and mother who was able to raise herself and her children to become responsible and functioning adults.Listeners can stay connected with Cynthia on her website: Cynthia MauleónThe book Cynthia mentioned that was important to her as she was healing is: Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children by Jean Illsley Clarke and Connie Dawson

S3 Ep 88Unseen Battles: A Mother’s Story of Survival and Strength
In this deeply personal and moving episode, Cynthia Mauleón shares transformative experiences that changed her life forever. She recounts the harrowing story of being kidnapped along with her 3-year-old daughter, an event that enhanced her anxiety. As a single parent raising three children, she opens up about the immense struggles she faced and the resilience she discovered within herself after being diagnosed with Complex PTSD. This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of sharing our stories. Join us as we explore how life’s unexpected moments can shape us in profound ways and learn how to navigate through trauma towards healing and growth.Connect with Cynthia through her website: Cynthia Mauleón

S3 Ep 87Mothers United: UN Insights from Africa
Starting a conversation at the United Nations with a women from Nigeria led to an experience of service for two moms from North Dakota. Emily Brooks and Dr. Renae Reinardy found ways to help mothers, so they traveled with their enthusiasm and skills to Nigeria.If you would like to meet mothers from other countries, consider participating in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. American Mothers, Inc.(R) is an NGO within this commission and has provided satellite classes for the past 2 years.Learn more on the Podcast. More information will be available in coming weeks on the American Mothers Inc Facebook page about registering to be a virtual participant.

S3 Ep 86Motherhood Builds Leadership
Have you ever thought about what makes a leader? Now consider how many of those qualities your have as a mother. Karen Williams enumerates the many ways that mothers develop leadership qualities and techniques as they raise their children. Don't sell yourself short.This podcast is a must listen to so you have a better understanding of your valuable role as a mom!Remember that the American Mothers National 5th Grade Essay Contest is underway from August 15 through December 15. For more information Click here.

S3 Ep 85Keep Children Safe: Recognizing the Manipulative Behaviors of Predators
Michael Meyers helps parents identify the manipulative behaviors used by predators that often lead to abuse. As parents, one of our primary roles is to keep our kids safe. Research shows the 93% of abusers are known by the victim and their family.This information will hopefully allow parents to recognize what is actually happening and to intervene before the abuse occurs.Michael emphasized there are no lists, but there are some behaviors parents can be aware of:Extra Touching, even an arm, leg, back. Excluded other adults in an activity.Provide rewards for kids, like a special activity for the "special helper."Guilt or secrecy.Pet names.Michael Meyers will be back to share more information. Watch for his next podcast early in 2025.You can reach out to Michael via his email: [email protected]

S3 Ep 84How To Build Momentum in a Relationship, Part 2
We need to be aware of relationships of all kinds. In part 1 Cynthia Greene presented five easy ways to help keep our relationships strong. During part 2, she adds 4 more easy and important steps for us to build and strengthen our relations.Cynthia is a Certified Professional Master Life and Relationship Coach, and is a 5 times Best Selling Author. She and her husband created Marriage Built 2 Last. If you want to reach out to her go to:[email protected] media: @marriagebuilt2last

S3 Ep 83How To Build Momentum in a Relationship, Part 1
Relationships can have a way of slipping away from busy people, especially when children are involved. In part 1 Cynthia Greene shares five easy ways to help us build and keep our relationships - spouse, partner, children, friends, work - at the top of our minds. Cynthia is a Certified Professional Master Life and Relationship Coach, and is a 5 times Best Selling Author. She and her husband created Marriage Built 2 Last. If you want to reach out to her:[email protected] media: @marriagebuilt2last

S3 Ep 82Bonus Mom vs. Wicked Step Mom
Host Deanne Taylor talks with Miranda Longaker-Taylor who is a dedicated and loving bonus mom who prefers that term over ‘stepmom’ because, to her, it’s not about being a replacement—it’s about being an added source of love, support, and guidance in a child’s life. She’s here to share the lessons she’s learned, the challenges she’s faced, and some practical, heartwarming advice for anyone stepping into this role.So whether you’re a seasoned bonus mom, just starting your journey, or simply curious about what it’s like, you’ll walk away with real, doable ideas that make a difference about her journey of becoming a Bonus Mom. Vocal coach, singer, performer and BONUS mom to two kiddos. Miranda performs in Tacoma, WA where she lives with her husband Scott, and sometimes her two kids age 10 and 15.If you want to connect with Miranda:[email protected]://www.miradasu.com/vocalcoach/Instagram: MiraDasuSpotify: Mira Dasu

S3 Ep 815th Graders Write: What My Mother Means to Me
The 2024 National 5th Grade Essay Contest winner Elijah Bond and his mother Elisha D. Jackson, along with Jenny Cullumber, National Chair of the 5th Grade Essay Contest, join podcast host Deanne Taylor.Elijah talks about why he wrote the essay and how his mother inspired him. He also reads his essay. You can read it yourself on the website. Use the link at the bottom.Elisha responds with how it made her feel.Jenny Cullumber shares how Elijah was received at the National Convention when he read his essay. She also talks about the origins of the National 5th Grade Essay contest and how to enter.The American Mothers National 5th Grade Essay Contest opens on August 15th through December 15th. This program is available to any 5th grader in public or private school, online , homeschool, or any 5th grade equivalent that deals with 10-11 year-olds. Information on the National 5th Grade Essay Contest.

S3 Ep 80Moments with Mom: Magic and Mottos
The American Mothers 2024 State Mothers of the Year share their magical moments of mothering. Also, ten state moms tell us about their parenting mantras.Laura Weiss-Corbin, Nevada - One day at a time; one interaction at a time; one step at a time.Ivelisse Bonilla-Torrado, Arizona - Embrace them. Love them unconditionally.Leanna Lorden, New Hampshire - There's a place that's good inside everybody.Charifa Smith, New York - Well-behaved women seldom make history.Farrell Lindley-Kessler, Idaho - I got this.Marie Parente, Rhode Island - Always be respectful and kind.Crystal Young, Wyoming - Finish it.Lorena Padro-Cortes. Puerto Rico - Grow and flourishJennifer Parsons, Delaware - Grit and GracePatricia Cade, District of Columbia - ResilienceBe sure to submit the nomination for the special mothers in your life. Nominations end at 11:59 pm Pacific Daylight Time on September 15th. Go to www.americanmothers.org/nominate-mom.

S3 Ep 79Intentional Parenting - Insights from a Mom
Mom to Mom Podcast host Deanne Taylor shares her insights and thoughts on Intentional Parenting.Share your thoughts or ideas for future topics on [email protected] a special mom for Mother of the Year(R).Thanks for joining us! See you next time for another Mom to Mom Podcast.