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Live Boldly in 2024: Insight on Living Intentionally
Welcome to our second podcast for 2024. Cynthia and her guest, author Nicki White, discuss stories of people who rose above circumstances and lived out what they believed. Nicki also offered encouraging ideas about how we can reach out to needy people this year and make a difference in our world. Join us as we brainstorm tackling 2024.

Navigating a Nutty World: Hints for 2024
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. 2024 has arrived. Typically, people consider their plans and resolutions for the new year. This week, Cynthia mentioned the craziness around us. She asked author Peggy Sue Wells to give thoughts about stewardship in this situation. Peggy Sue pointed out the importance of self-care and of controlling your thoughts rather than leaping into crisis mode. She highlighted the need for prayer and loving people as well as listening to the opinions of others. This month Peggy Sue will be giving away her Mark Wayne Adventure Series ebooks. If you would like to be part of the drawing, email [email protected].

New Year's Thoughts: Leave a Lasting Legacy
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In this week's New Year podcast, Cynthia related a story about the man who accidentally ignited Thee Great London Fire, which took place in 1666. Imagine how ashamed he must have felt. Based on that event, she invited listeners to consider their own legacy. What will people remember about your life?

Create Lasting Christmas Memories
Welcome to the Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week Cynthia offered a holiday message about creating lasting memories with those we love. She emphasized the need for transcendency in our lives. and for giving messages that clearly communicate our hope. As a Christmas gift, Cynthia offered listeners her childhood memories of Christmas as well as a cake recipe her mother used to make for the season.

Christmas Wedding: Unveiling the Roosevelt Love Story
Welcome to the Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week we go back in history to learn about Teddy Roosevelt's parents. His mother, Mittie Bulloch, lived in Roswell, Georgia, just north of Atlanta. Our guest this week, Gwendolyn I. Koehler researched their lives and transcribed their letters. In this episode, she shared their romantic journey and their gorgeous winter wedding at Bulloch Hall. To learn more about Bulloch Hall, you can check visiting hours here. Ms. Koehler's book, Mittie and Thee: an 1853 Roosevelt Romance, can be found on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. As a Christmas gift, you may click here to receive Cynthia's childhood memories and a favorite childhood reicpe.

Mastering Holiday Stress: Secrets to Finding Peace
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In this episode, author and counselor Tina Yeager chatted about ways to whip holiday burn out. Tina offered useful ideas on managing social obligations and genius ways to give meaningful gifts without spending a fortune. She also offers a course you can check out here. Use the codes FRIDAY23 or ACT NOW to get a discount. In addition, Cynthia is offering a gift to all her listeners. She complied Christmas memories from her childhood and a favorite cake her mother used to make. You can access that here.

Sarah Joseph Hale's Fight for Thanksgiving: The Inspiring Story Behind a National Tradition
Welcome to the Thanksgiving episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Cynthia steps back ino history and hightlights Sarah Josepha Hale. Sarah, who lived during the Civil War, believed a national day of thanksgiving would unite and fractured nation. Due to her persistance, President Lincoln finally made the Thanksgiving a national holiday. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and listen to this delightful story while you count your blessings. This year, Cynthia is offering her childhood memories as a gift to her listeners. Click here to receive the gift

Prepare for the Holidays and Nurture Your Relationships
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Podcast/Radio. As the holiday season approaches, Cynthia and her guest, author Janet K Johnson, delve into the topic of making memories with your family. Afterall, you will look back on the happy times with loved ones rather than fret over what you didn't purchase. They discuss how to make the holiday special by spending time with family and by remembering those who are missing from your circle. Janet also offered tips for those who might be grieving as well as making decisions with family members about what they find meaningful. Tune into this heartfelt conversation and get inspired to prioritize relationships this holiday season. As a gift to her listeners, Cynthia is offering memories of her childhood Christmas as well as a recipe for a cake her mother used to make. For that gift, click here.

Nurturing Gratitude: Practical Tips for Fostering Thankful and Respectful Children
In this episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast, Cynthia chats with author and parenting expert, Jill Rigby Garner. They tackle the reason we see so much modern day disrespect, and Jill believes we have placed too much emphasis on self-esteem. Instead Jill believes we should avoid fostering a sense of entitlement and teach children to give to others. The episode also features heartwarming stories that hightlight the beauty of gratefulness. Check out Jill's ministry here.

Approaching the Topic of Death with Kids
Welcome back to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In today's podcast, we discussed a tough topic: how to approach the topic death with your children. Our guest was Author Janet K Johnson who wrote the children's book Fly High: Understanding Grief with God's Help. Our hostess, Cynthia, shared her experiences and fears surrounding death in childhood. In contrast, Janet offered guidance on using nature as an example. She suggested allowing a kid to say goodbye in his or her own way as well as being sensitive to the child's age. Join us for this important and useful conversation.

What is a Near Death Experience and a Deathbed Experience?
Welcome to a special episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast for Halloween. We are all curious about death and what comes afterward. J. Steve Miller PhD has extensively researched Near death and Death Bed experiences and written several books on the topic. He and Cynthia discussed his work. This is a clip of a longer video. They discussed whether these experiences are compatible with Christianity. You can watch that video here.

Unraveling the Mystery of Praying Personalities
Welcome to the Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week we continued the conversation with Janet McHenry on praying personalities. She introduced us to four praying personalities, which are Problem Solver, Friend of God, Organized Prayer, and Peace Seeker. You can take an online test to discover which best describes you here. Each praying personality has unique characterisics and app;roaches to God. Join Cynthia and Janet as they discuss this interesting topic.

Embracing Your Unique Prayer Personality
Welcome to the Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In today's episode we delved into the fascinating topic of prayer and discuss how each of us approaches prayer differently. Cynthia interviewed author Janet McHenry who is a prayer warrior and author of Praying Personalities: Finding My Natural Prayer Style. Janet explained how she noticed different prayer personalities in Scripture, ranging from emotive to devotional to physical prayer styles. She encouraged people to embrace their natural inclination while challenging us to avoid using busyness as an excuse. Join us as we tap into the topic of prayer personalities and discover how God's economy works beyond our understanding

Supporting Family Members with Anxiety and Mental Illness
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast where we dive deep into important topics that impact our lives. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Carol Leathem who wrote Are You Ready to Find Joy When Life Gets Messy? Carole brings her personal experience and insights on caring for her husband who struggles with mental illness. She sheds light on early signs to watch for such as mood swings or anxiety, and she emphasizes the importance of getting professional help. In addition, Carol offers coping mechanisams for family members, highlighting the importance of listening without internalizing. Join us as we explore this crucial topic and gain valuable information from Carol's inspiring story.

Secrets to Improving Your Mental Health
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio Podcast. We have a thought-provoking guest, Dr. Mel Tavares, who will discuss the important topic of mental health. Increased anxiety and depression after the pandemic prompted her to reach out to parents and families. Mel shares her insight on how people respond differently to situations. She emphasizes the need for understanding and empathy. Dr. Tavares reminds us that we are all on a journey toward becoming more like Christ, and she encourages forgiveness as an essential part of personal and spiritual growth. Through out the episode, Mel offers practical advice on building new relationships, improving old ones, and finding a sense of purpose. We also delved into thanksgiving and the power it holds even in adversity. Whether you are seeking guidance on mental health, making new friends, or experienceing a new season in life, this episode has somthing for you. Stay tuned.

Finding Hope and Joy in Times of Uncertainty
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Today we have the pleasure of hosting Grace Fox, author of the devotional book, Fresh Hope for Today. With everything happening in the world today, it's easy to lose hope and feel overwhelmed. That's why we are diving into the topic of mental health for the next few weeks. Grace's book filled with touching and beautiful reflections reminds us our hope lies in Christ. Join us as we discuss the power of prayer, finding hope in little moments, and how God's love can bring us joy and encouragement. Stay tuned for an unlifting conversation that will remind you of the hope available to you even in life's challenges.

Parenting Ahead: Build a Strong Foundation for the Teen Years
Welcome! In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us, Kristen Hatton, to discuss her book, Parenting Ahead. Parenting is a lifelong journey, and it's crucial to start planning for the teen years and beyond. Kristen shares insightful tips on proactive parenting, measuring success, and how parents can mature as individuals. We delve into the differences between proactive and reactive parenting styles, as well as the influence idols have on our parenting decisions. Join us as we explore the challenges and joys of parenting and gain valuable insights from Kristen's wisdom and experience. Stay tuned for an engaging and thought provoking conversation.

Constitution Day Special: Unpacking our Constitution
Welcome to another exciting episode of Heart of the Matter Radio. We delve into the fascinating topic of the Constitution just in time to celebrate its signing which occurred on Sept 17, 1787. Laura Key joined Cynthia today. She is doctoral student at Liberty University and a teacher at Colorado Christian. Together they explore the significance of the Consitution, its evolution from the Articless of Confederation, and its relationship to a democracy and a republic. Join us as we travel through history and unravel the connections between our country and its British roots. Get ready for an engaging conversation filled with insights and revelations about the longest lasting set of laws in history. Celebrate Constitution Day with Cynthia and Laura!

Unlocking the Power of Hospitality: A Deep Dive into Creating Meaningful Connections
Hey everyone! I just finished an amazing podcast with DeAnna Kane on the power of hospitality. We talked about how hospitality is not just fancy decor or big events. It is about genuine connections and creativity. DeAnna and her business partner started an online magazine called The Heart of Hospitality where they share tips on having the best parties and events. The even introduced the idea of "fast food hospitality" which is a quick and easy way to stay connected in our fast paced world. So if you're looking to create meaningful connections and celebrate women, you have got to check out their magazine. Remember: hospitality before pride. I also offered a few ideas of my own about hospitality here. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes and click that follow button so you never miss out. Cheers to creating connections and celebrating together.

Hope for a Disabled Child
We all want a bright future for our children, and it's tough when we learn a child is less than perfect. What can a parent do? Annie Yortie had a beautiful baby girl who had Down's Syndrome. She was heartbroken. However, she grew closer to God and learned to educate her daughter. Annie's book, From Ignorance to Bliss, unfolds her secrets to success.

What if Your Child Questions Christianity?
I can recall questioning the existance of Santa Claus. How could he visit every household in just one night? How did he get inside my house since we had no fireplace? Did he really know everything I had done? Your children will question what you have taught them about God. As Francis Schaeffer pointed out, Christianity can handle their questions. Mike McGarry just published Discover: Questioning Your Way to Faith. He joined me this week, and we discussed common issues kids wonder about.

Discover Ways to Keep a Strong Marriage Despite Unexpected Grief
Traditional marriage vows say '...till death do us part...', and that's God's ideal. However, when trouble or grief attacks, what can you do? Todd and Kristin Evans fell in love and married. They wanted to have a ministry together. However, their son became very sick and then they had a daughter with a severe illness. They almost lost their marriage. However, they overcame. Todd and Kristin shared ways they learned to still enjoy each other and work together as a team. And they are doing ministry together to people who struggle with disabled children. They would love to help you!

Marriage Week 2: Make the Romance Last
Last week we started on the topic of marriage to honor my parent's relationship. They married 71 years ago on August 24th. This is week 2. Of course, we were 'in love' when we married, but how can we make romance laslt? My guests this week were Greg and Julie Gorman. I recorded them several years ago, but their message is still resonates. They experienced tough times early in their relationship, and they worried they might not make it. Both share how the Lord helped them break through. Now they offer marriage coaching and so much more.

Marriage Week 1: Keep Romance Alive
August is a special month. Mom and Dad married on August 24th. This year they would have been married 71 years. In their memory, I am going to highlight keeping love in marriage for several weeks. Mom died a couple months shy of their 56th wedding anniversary. Later, I found a box in the bottom of her cedar chest. She had wrapped up her wedding suit and her night gown in tissue papeer for protection. Obviously, she treasured that memory, just like she treasured my father and his love. I share some of their history this week. Cynthia

Protect Your Kids from Porn
When I was a little girl, I found a magazine in our yard with inappropriate pictures, and the photos upset me. Today children can find pornography much more easily when they are on the internet or phone. Author Kristen Jenson was my guest this week. She said we need to give our children a plan in case they do come across offensive pictures. In addition, she suggested teaching them how to put aside the photos they might have seen, replacing them with pleasant images. You'll find lots of useful information on her website too.

Protect Your Kids from Internet Predators Part 2
A couple weeks ago, author John Girolamo spoke with us about dangers from online predators. Today, we have the second segment of that interview. Mr. Girolamo gave suggestions for protecting our children from his new book It's All About the Predator. For instance, he warned us about passing out personal information online, and he suggested we give our kids dumb phones that only do calls. We should also examine our children's phones from time to time to see what apps they might have added. He said parents need to active and involved with their childrent to protect them.

Independence Day: Two Revolutionary War Patriots
We have just celebrated the birth of our country on July 4. Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence 247 years ago, and men fought for our freedom. But that was a long time ago. Who were these patriots who risked their lives? This week, Cynthia shared about two patriots from her family. Daniel McKinney's father had immigrated from Scotland but died when Daniel was nine years old. Daniel owned land and worked as a farmer and carpenter. He signed up to fight., but he didn't serve long since there was no mention of a pension. His son, William, substituted for him in 1782 and went to Charleston South, Carolina. He occupied the city the day the British left. They left fires burning as the pulled out. When he returned home, he married and had nine children. He applied for a pension and the government granted him $36.66 for serving.

July 4: New and Fun Ideas for Your Family
We live in a fantastic country, and we need to share our incredible heritage with our family. Not only can we glean lessons from history, but we can also learn about the men who gave their lives for our freedom. This week award-winning author Author Rebecca Price Janney was my guest. She has written the Easton series about her patriot ancestor. The latest book, which just came out, is Easton at Sunset. Rebecca offered wonderful suggestions, like look up your ancestry. You may discover you have a patriot who fought in the war too. That would make July 4th extra special.

Protect Your Kids from Internet Predators Part 1
Technology has made our lives easier but has also brought serious risks. Today predators attempt to get to your children and entice them into hurtful relationships. How can we protect our children? Parents need to be informed. John DiGirolamo has researched internet safety and has published several books. He gave information from his book, It is Not About the Predator.

Marriage Part 2: Celebrate Our Differences!
Whenever I need to get my husband's attention, I have to call his name. Otherwise, I can talk all day and he won't hear. A man tends to focus on one thing whereas, I can juggle lots of jobs. One way to improve your marriage is to understand how God made your spouse. My guests this week were Bill and Pam Farrell, and they wrote the best-selling book, Men are Like Waffles and Women are Like Spaghetti. We enjoyed lots of laughter as we discussed male and female differences, but we also demonstrated how God intended for us to work together. And... Women, for Father's day, you can wow your husband.

Marriage Part I: Tips on Melding Two Lives
How do you meld two very different lives and stay happy in marriage? That can be difficult, especially if you marry late in life. Author and publisher, Athena Dean Holz married a busy pastor. She shared tips on how they managed the transition and how they keep the relationship strong.

New Activities to Engage Your Children and Family
We all long for a rich relationship with our family, however, we have to compete with technology. Movies, social media and chat rooms can steal your family's time. There's hope! My guest this week was author and coach Linda Goldfarb. She offered new and exciting ideas for interacing with your children. Make some memories you'll treasure!

Overcome Mom Guilt
When I had my first child, I had a list of things I would not do. I certainly would not make the same mistakes as my mother. However, I discovered I tended to lecture when I should listen and get angry when I should be patient. How can you overcome mom guilt? Author Jennifer Slattery spoke from her experiences as a mother and foster mother.

Discover New Ways to Manage a Wayward Child
Our children tend to misbehave in uncomfortable situations, like the grocery store. What are the best ways to handle a wayward child? My guest this week was Linda Goldfarb who is an author and coach. She gave great tactics for staying engaged rather than coming unglued. You might want to check out her podcast or her Facebook group on parenting. You can also access Cynthia L Simmons' tips on creating a peaceful home here.

What if Mother's Day is Hard?
Mother's Day can be very fun. I can remember when my kids were little, and they planned surprises for me. I would hear mumbling and whispers around me. However, Mother's Day isn't always happy. If you just lost your mom or if you have a prodigal the day can be so painful. Author Angela Breidenbach was my guest this week, and her mother was mentally ill, making it difficult to have a relationship. She shared about her past and offered ideas for mothers who are grieving.

Dealing with Infertility on Mother's Day
Mother's Day isn't always happy. Today we remember those ladies who would like to be mothers but cannot get pregnant. Author Betsy Hermon told her story and offered encouragment to women in the same situation. She wrote When Infertility Books Are Not Enough. Let's be senstive to that childless mother this year.

What Can a Mom Do About Bullies Part 2
Bullies can make our children's lives miserable, but we can teach them to be proactive rather than a victim. My guest this week was Lori Wildenberg. She gave numerous tips found in Raising Big Kids with Superenatural Love which she co-authored. Lori said to prepare your child ahead of time and be a safe place where they can talk.

What Can a Mom Do About Bullies? Part 1
As moms our hearts ache when one of our children suffer, especially when bullies have upset them. This is part one of a two part series on dealing with bullies. This week, Karen Whiting was my guest. She has a finger game and Bible stories for dealing with this uncomfortable situation.

How Can We Be Sure the Resurrection Happened?
We just celebrated Easter, which is the resurrection of Jesus. No one wants to believe a lie, so we want to be confident about our faith and convey that to our children. How can we be sure the resurrection actually happened? After all, many today do not believe in miracles, so it helps to know the facts that support our belief system. My husband, Ray Simmons, was my guest this week. He is a Bible scholar who loves apologetics. We covered ways we can be certain Jesus rose so you can answer your children's questions. Plus, we all have days we doubt, so let's make sure our anchor is solid. Click here for more information.

Easter Thoughts: Remembering His Sacrifice
This is a rerun of an interview on the Shroud of Turin. While I am not ready to say this cloth was the burial garment of Christ, I want to focus on the sufferings of Christ. We can learn a lot about crucifixion from the shroud. Praise God for his sacrifice! My guest was Mark Antonacci who has tested the shroud for many years.

Conquering Adult Insomnia
When you lose sleep, you can't think clearly, your temper flares too quickly, and you drag through the day. But there's hope! My guest this week was Author Jennifer Slattery, and we discussed how to learn your body's cycle and wind down at night.

Solve the Sleep Problem
Americans stay so busy we cut back on sleep, and that can have long-term consequences. Lack of sleep can cause you to be less focused and more vulnerable to disease. In that light, how can we get our children in bed when they are resistant? My guest this week was Author Sarah Hamaker. She has researched sleep for years and offered useful tips for you and your family.

Discover New Ways to Manage Your Child's Anger
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, and against these things there is no law. On the other hand, deeds of the flesh includes outbursts of anger. (paraphrase from Galatians) And it's hard to handle that toddler when he loses his cool in the grocery store. This week, Author Tina Yeager was my guest. She is a licensed counselor, and she gave useul tips on teaching self-control to our children.

Grown Kids: That's NOT How You Raised Them
Whew! Your kids are grown. You made it. However, one of them announced a secret. You panic. What can you do. This is NOT how you raised them. Discover answers: Author Sharon Elliott wrote a book on this topic. Listen, laugh, and relax!

Homeschool Moms: You CAN Finish Well
I homeschooled. I remember March, and I was tired. From December to May is the longest stretch of the year. The finish line approaches, but you aren't there yet. You need a break, badly. How can you hang in there and finish well? My guest this week was Jennifer Henn, a veteran homeschool mom. You might inform your children that when they reach a certain spot in the textbook they are finished with that subject. What a great incentive. Moms can also block off a day to work on a home project with another mother. Jennifer had great suggestions.

Valentine's Day: Discover How to Love Others
This is our final segment on love for the month of Februray, and probably the hardest. How can you love people you don't agree with? Today we have such bitter divisions between people. Not being of the same political persuastion means name calling. Ugh. My guest this week was Author Peggy Sue Wells. She said we often learn why people hold their opinions when we hear their stories, and she shared ideas for reaching out. Thought provoking!

Valentine's Day: Love Your Children
How do you love a toddler when he defies you? What's the loving thing todo when he throws a temper tantrum? How do you love a school age child when they don't want to go to bed? When a teenager rolls his eyes, what should you do? Author Sharon Elliott answers all these questions. She wrote Didn't See that Coming: When How They're Living's Now How You Raised Them. Sharon also explained how she supported and celebrated each child.

Valentine's Day: Marriage Tips
Valentine's Day is all about romance and romance belongs in marriage. We want to have a great marriage for our kids, but it's also Biblical. Scripture teaches marriage depicts Christ's love for his church. Last week we had a wife who suffered through a tough marriage for many years. This week we have a lady who had a great marriage for almost 49 years. Terri Gillespie love all things Jewish, and she offered her best marriage tips. She also gave us a history lesson on marriage ceremonies in the time of Christ. Very interesting and useful.

Valentine's Day: Loving Your Husband
The month of February brings Valentine's Day, and we'll be covering topics about love this entire month. Romantic love should be in marriage, but often spouses clash, and loving feelings fade. There's hope! Author Kathy Collard Miller almost crashed her marriage because she had all the wrong ideas and started hating her husband. However, the Lord taught her some valuable lessons. She shared wisdom with us this week.

Discover How to Have a Peaceful Mind
I recently took my granddaughter to the park. I enjoyed watching as she threw herself into making friends and enjoying the equipment. She was peaceful. Unfortunately, that freedom and peace she felt disappears as we get older. All kinds of thoughts crowd our mind. We worry about what people think of us and wonder how we appear. My guest this week was Tracy Taris. She recently wrote a book about sorting out the voices we hear. Rather than just accept what society screams at us, we need to evaluate. She gave guidance on finding peace of mind.