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Mom Guilt (encore episode)
Season 1 · Episode 42

Mom Guilt (encore episode)

The Connected Mom · Becky Harling

June 15, 202337m 12s

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Show Notes

Carol had every reason to succumb to crippling “Mom Guilt” when an unimaginable situation rocked her family. Instead of isolation, Carol learned to keep a connection with fellow mamas in authenticity. Carol also stayed committed to keeping her connection with God alive, even with baby steps. She also shares the refreshing truth that we can never give up on HOPE…regardless of how life goes.

 

We need each other in this journey!


ABOUT OUR GUEST:
 

Carol Kent is a bestselling author and an international speaker for conferences and retreats. She’s the executive director of the Speak Up Conference, an event committed to helping people develop their speaking and writing skills. She and her husband, Gene, have founded the nonprofit organization, Speak Up for Hope, which benefits inmates and their families. Carol holds a master’s degree in communication arts and a bachelor’s degree in speech education. Carol has trained Christian speakers for over twenty-five years and she has been a featured speaker at Women of Faith, Extraordinary Women, and Women of Joy arena events. She is the author of over twenty-five books, including the bestselling When I Lay My Isaac Down, Tame Your Fears, and Becoming a Woman of Influence. Her two newest titles are a 365 page-per-day devotional titled, He Holds My Hand, and Staying Power.

 

Connect with Carol

www.facebook.com/authorcarolkent

www.twitter.com/CarolKentSpeaks

www.instagram.com/carolkentspeaks

www.CarolKent.org

www.SpeakUpConference.com

www.SpeakUpforHope.org 

Topics

momlifemomsparentingmom of preschoolersmoms of toddlersnewborn momsmomsmotherhoodchristian momschristian motherhoodmoms of elementary studentsfaithful families