The Tricia Goyer Show

By: Tricia Goyer | Author Speaker Homeschooling Mom
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  • In The Tricia Goyer Show, I'm sharing my heart and answering questions about faith, writing, homeschool, big family living, and so much more! I'll also be digging deep into meaningful conversations with other authors, speakers, moms, and God-lovers. I'm so glad you're here! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetriciagoyershow/support
    Tricia Goyer | Author, Speaker, Homeschooling Mom
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  • Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences with Kari A. Baker
    Nov 15 2024

    "When an earthquake occurs, the tectonic plates shift far beneath the surface, and they never go back to where they started."

    Kari Baker always loved a good plan. But when her only son Brady was diagnosed with autism in 2014, her plans for a typical parenting experience were shaken to the core. Her journey started with all the pain, uncertainty, and isolation that so many special needs parents encounter, but along the way she found faith, community, and joy in surrendering to God's design.

    Finding KIND is an account of Kari's initial awakening to Brady's neurological differences, the early years adapting to life as an autism mom, and later accepting and appreciating Brady for exactly who God made him to be.

    Ultimately, Kari's experiences as a KIND Mom offer practical suggestions for thriving when the best laid plans go awry. Anyone who knows and loves a kid with invisible neurological differences or who is exploring faith in the midst of life's challenges will find hope and encouragement in Kari's story.

    Purchase a copy of Finding Kind.


    More about Kari A. Baker

    Kari A. Baker is a Christian author, speaker, and podcaster. She is an avid blogger on the topics of faith, special needs parenting, and finding your purpose.

    She is the founder of KIND Families, a community of people who love Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences. The KIND Community is for parents, caregivers, friends and advocates of kids whose brains work differently than their peers, but have no outwardly visible disability. She is also the host of The KIND Families Podcast.

    Kari became a KIND mom in 2014 when her son Brady was diagnosed with autism at age three.

    She and her husband, John, live in Scottsdale with their son Brady and their hound dog,
    Princess Leia.


    Connect with Kari A. Baker
    Website | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast


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    38 mins
  • Finding Joy as You Read and Prayer through the Bible with Janet McHenry
    Nov 8 2024

    Jump joyfully into your daily time with God!

    Become more intentional with your time spent in God’s Word and dive deeper into your relationship with Him with overwhelming joy, boldness, and thanksgiving. Through 365 daily devotions that lead you from Genesis to Revelation, well-known author and speaker Janet Holm McHenry shares the truths she’s learned about God, His promises to those who love Him, and the joy you too can find in your salvation.

    Having read through the entire Bible each year for more than 20 years, Janet’s wise insights invite you to step confidently in your faith as you dedicate a part of each day to studying the Word. Each devotion includes a focus verse, Scripture-based prayer, and an optional read-through-the-Bible-in-a-year plan to help you jumpstart your time with the Lord.

    Purchase a copy of Looking Up!

    More about Janet McHenry

    Often described as a life juggler, upon graduation with a degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, Janet McHenry worked as a newspaper reporter and high school English teacher while raising four kids with her high school sweetheart husband Craig (aka The Rancher).

    Post-college and post-Army, they settled down in the Sierra Valley in northern California. They raise beef cattle in a county without a single stoplight and love sharing the outdoors with their nine grandchildren.

    Janet looks for ways to serve leadership and others when she speaks at retreats and conferences. She also serves as prayer coordinator at The Bridge Church in Reno, on the advisory council of First Place for Health, and on the state leadership team for the National Day of Prayer.

    She is a writer, speaker, life and Advanced Writers and Speakers Association Certified Coach as well as the founder of the Sierra Valley Writers Retreat.

    She also loves hosting friends new and seasoned at her Sierra Valley Writers Retreats . . . or just for a cup of something yummy. And she looks forward to knowing you better!

    Connect with Janet McHenry

    website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Pinterest


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    32 mins
  • Everything No One Talks About When You're Parenting Teens with Amy Betters-Midtvedt
    Oct 18 2024

    As a mom with five kids ages twelve to twenty-two living at home, Amy Betters-Midtvedt found that parenting teens challenged everything she thought it meant to be a “good” mom. But in the unraveling came the building of something new and more beautiful than she could have imagined: an incredible sense of love, hope, joy, and relationship—even in the mess.
    You'll Make It (and They Will Too) is as much about navigating the minefields of anxiety and mental health as it is setting curfews, convincing kids to bring their dishes back to the kitchen, and deciding whose turn it is to have the car keys. It’s about dancing in the kitchen with soon-to-be adult kids who are taller than you. It’s making appointments with a therapist and a college admissions counselor in the same week. It’s helping your kids cling to faith even as they reject the pew on Sunday mornings.
    Through stories steeped in hope and prayer of both her professional and personal parenting journey, Amy shares:
    • words of comfort for when you feel alone, together with wisdom and strategies that will help you to not just survive the sleepless nights, but also to thrive as a stronger family unit
    • prayers to draw on God’s strength when everything feels overwhelming
    • a path forward with your teenagers that brings you into a lifelong loving relationship
    • ways to celebrate the beauty in your teens in all that they are, just as God made them
    Each chapter will leave you equipped, encouraged, and less alone by guiding you through how to listen to your own heart when parenting your precious teen.

    Purchase a copy of You'll Make It (and They Will Too)


    More about Amy Betters-Midtvedt

    Amy Betters-Midtvedt, author of You’ll Make It (And They Will Too) is a Today Parenting contributing author with over a million readers and twenty-five years of experience working with adolescents and families. In both her job as a literacy coach and in her personal life—where she and her husband, Todd, wrangle their five children—she has been surrounded by kids and teens and is passionate about serving them. Amy has a master's degree in leadership, curriculum, and instruction.

    Connect with Amy Betters-Midtvedt
    Website | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok


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    40 mins

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