Episode 124 - Managing Unruly Emotions (Ours and Theirs) with Amber Lia

With the sweeping changes in both society and in our schools, it’s natural for emotions to run high. Today’s guest, author of Triggers, Amber Lia joins Lee to talk about how we can manage both our emotions and those of our children. This conversation is full of practical advice, including distinguishing between the voices of God and our enemy, tips for leaving fear out of our parenting decisions, and strategies for engaging our kids in conversations about what they’re feeling. You won’t want to miss this one!   About our Guest: Amber Lia is a work-at-home mom, blogger, public speaker, and author. She and her husband, Guy, own Storehouse Media Group, a faith- and family-friendly TV and film production company based in Los Angeles. Amber is the author of Marriage Triggers: Exchanging Spouses' Angry Reactions for Gentle Biblical Responses and co-author of Triggers: Exchanging Parents’ Angry Reactions for Gentle Biblical Responses and Parenting Scripts: When What You’re Saying Isn’t Working, Say Something New. Amber is also the author of the Study Buddy bible study guide series for parents and children. She and Guy have four sons.   Links:  To try the Study Buddy Bible Study Guides free or to buy them: motherofknights.com/studybuddy Learn more about Amber at her website: motherofknights.com   Books: Triggers: Exchanging Parents' Angry Reactions for Gentle Biblical Responses by Amber Lia Parenting Scripts:  When what your saying isn’t working, say something New by Amber Lia and Wendy Speake Study Buddy Bible Study Guides   Show Sponsor:   Operation Christmas Child- www.momsinprayer.org/occ

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