A Life Steeped in Gratitude and Strategy with Erin Weidemann

What an amazing season it’s been talking all things motherhood on The Godmother podcast! I’m so excited to have my friend Erin Weidemann join me for this final episode of season two. Erin is a wife, mom, author, minister, cancer survivor, and so much more! Her story is one of hope, purpose, and perseverance. She truly lives a life steeped in gratitude and strategy. In this episode, Erin shares: —The importance of speaking life over your parenting abilities —How her journey with cancer punctuated her story and changed the trajectory of her life —The importance of getting in God’s Word as a parent —How to teach your young girls about female role models in Scripture —The power of “owning your influence” as a wife and mom I hope as you listen to this episode you feel challenged to parent with purpose and encouraged that you’re doing better than you know! Do you have a mama-friend who could use this encouragement today? Feel free to share this episode with her! Thank you for joining me along on this ride of season two, and stay tuned for all the fun things coming for season three of The Godmother podcast! You can connect with Erin on Instagram at @erin.weidemann and @truthbecomesher. For more resources on parenting, dive into my Moms of Men course today on the MessengerX app at NO COST to you 💕 Looking for information on Bible Belles? Visit BibleBelles.com. For more information on Erin’s Heroic Homeschooler course, visit truthbecomesher.com/homeschool/.

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Welcome to The Godmother podcast! Lisa Bevere believes every woman not only needs a godmother, but she can also be one. A godmother is someone who watches over us and transforms our seasons of hardship into triumph. Godmothers are those who recognize the gaps in our lives and call us higher. They see opportunities for growth, provide answers, and call out unrealized potential. Listen in as Lisa seeks to connect the goddaughters with the godmothers and watch how God uses relationships to bridge these gaps in our lives. For more information, visit: lisabevere.com.