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Pull up a seat and get ready to step into the woman you’re about to become. Join alongside National Bestselling Author, Jordan Lee Dooley, for this workshop-style podcast uniquely designed to help working women (like you!) steward your home, health, and work well – whatever your work looks like in this season. Each week, you’ll walk away with implementable steps to improve your everyday life as an ambitious woman. From cultivating a home to managing money well, women’s health to clean living ...
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What does it mean to reclaim your womanhood in today’s culture? Divisive and politicized, modern feminism and the call to rewrite traditional gender roles and fight for reproductive rights has increasingly become at odds with Biblical values. So how can we take a deeper look at feminism and better understand its roots and messaging? And how does fe…
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Our medical system recommends pap smears as preventative screenings but when a woman wants to have a baby, the medical approach is "Give it a whirl. We'll see what happens." Fertility testing usually isn't done proactively or preventatively. Too often testing is only done once a woman has had multiple miscarriages or prolonged infertility. But what…
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Broken trust can be painful and cause you to question all your relationships with people and even your relationship with God. Whether a family member betrayed you, someone cheated on you, a leader deceived you, or a friend hurt you, it can be difficult to move forward. You may start to question if it's wise to trust that person again or if you'll b…
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Flat head syndrome affects 40% of babies. And while it's a very common issue, many parents often aren't educated about the problem until their child is diagnosed with it. Pediatricians often tell parents to "just do more tummy time" or are referred for a helmet. But what else can be done to address flat head or torticollis? That's what this episode…
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Many women today are trying to juggle a million different things and hold everything together while controlling the outcomes of their circumstances. But when things are outside our control, or circumstances change unexpectedly, we feel overwhelmed and undone. So what would it look like to stop spending our energy trying to control our lives and ins…
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MRIs show that our brains physically change after having kids. As a mom, your brain prioritizes the survival of your kids. It is subconsciously assessing potential scenarios and trying to figure out how to prepare for all the what-ifs. But all these subconscious thoughts can lead to anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, and overwhelm - without us even reali…
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Here's a secret: you don't have to hustle and be a boss babe to accomplish things. And you don't have to be tough and intimidating to succeed. Maybe you think you can't be soft. You believe you have to be tough to succeed and get ahead. Maybe you've been hurt in the past and so you've learned to close yourself off from others. Maybe you've been try…
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We spend a lot of time thinking “If I can just get this promotion, win this award, or cure this health issue, then things will be better, happier, or fulfilled.” But what happens when the achievement we worked for becomes our identity and then ultimately falls away or disappoints? Or if that dream is delayed or isn't fulfilled at all? How can we be…
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It's no surprise that our current culture pushes unrealistic expectations of beauty. From the relentless messaging that we get telling us we need to change our figure, hair, skin, and clothing to the pressure to use extreme beauty treatments or follow the latest trends, the secular view of beauty is hurting us physically and emotionally. But what d…
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Common acne treatments just aren't cutting it. In fact, they can make acne even worse in the long term. They may help manage symptoms, but they usually aren't solving the root issues of acne. We need to ask: why is acne happening in the first place? What does it look like to look at root causes, do lab testing, assess health history, and ultimately…
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About 1 in 10 women struggle with endometriosis and yet many women who have the symptoms are told it's normal. In fact, it can take an average of 10 years for women to get a diagnosis. When you do get a diagnosis, it can be overwhelming to hear. You may wonder what you can do about it or if it might affect your fertility. In this episode, Jordan sh…
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Have you ever felt stressed about making vaccine decisions for your children? With so many strong opinions on the topic, it's easy to feel pressured or influenced into making a certain decision. You want to make an informed decision based on research and have the confidence to choose what's best for your family, but it can be overwhelming to sift t…
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It can often feel confusing and overwhelming to navigate life with joy and wisdom when facing challenging circumstances, temptations, waiting seasons, and countless opinions and options. It can be easy to get wrapped up in the world's definition of happiness or decisions you may not be proud of. So how can you seek joy and health outside of your ci…
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You are the gatekeeper of your home, which means you can make intentional choices about the products you use and what ingredients you allow in your house. But learning to choose cleaner products can quickly lead to a perfectionistic mindset and high stress when you leave no room for compromise. You can feel like you have to change everything all at…
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Are you a mom who values making healthy choices for your kids? Perhaps you are selective about the foods you give them or the ingredients in the products you use in your home. But what do you do when your kids go somewhere those things are not considered? Maybe your child is going to a friend's house or an event where they are being served foods wi…
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Have you ever had a difficult day and just asked yourself, "Why can't I get it together?" Maybe you lost your temper with your spouse, or you're exhausted from running around after your kids all day. Maybe your work project isn't going how you had hoped, or you feel overwhelmed by every little thing. Between the endless list of obligations and resp…
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Are you struggling with acne or feeling frustrated with skin issues? Maybe you've tried all the things (over-the-counter products, dermatologist-recommended topicals, infomercial supplements etc.), but you still haven't seen any improvement. You're feeling overwhelmed by all the information out there and you're even starting to think that nothing w…
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Recovering from a C-section can be challenging - especially if you didn't expect your birth to end in a major surgery. Between the exhaustion and lack of sleep from the newborn days, the pain from surgery, and concern about your scar healing, it can be overwhelming. So what can you do to recover, promote healing, and help support your body during t…
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Are you tired of feeling tired? Whether spiritually, emotionally, or mentally, constantly fighting fatigue or exhaustion can be overwhelming. Maybe you're trying to juggle a million things and your calendar is full. Maybe you feel like you're carrying a mental weight because there's a list of things you "should" be doing and keeping up with. Or may…
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If you're a parent, you've probably faced challenges with feeding your children at some point. Whether your child refuses to try new foods, throws all their food, only wants to eat dessert, or struggles to sit at the table, it can be frustrating to know how to help your child get nutritious meals. In this episode, Jordan talks with dietition and th…
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Did you know that our soil's nutrition has been continuously worsening? And poor soil = nutritionally poor food. So where you source your food can have a huge impact on its nutrition and your health. Finding food that's not just local, but is grown with the right practices and is in season can make a huge difference in our ability to get the nutrie…
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Have you been wanting to create both a beautiful and functional space when it comes to your home? Maybe you've been searching Pinterest boards for inspiration on how to redesign a room in your house, but you're not sure how to make an aesthetically pleasing space that also works for your family (and has room for piles of kids' items). You want a sp…
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Are you in a postpartum season? Maybe you had a C-section and you want to know how you can help improve mobility and work on your scar. Or maybe you're ready to add more movement back into your routine, but you have no idea where to start. Perhaps you've heard about the importance of the pelvic floor in postpartum recovery, but you're confused abou…
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Did you know that 80% of life's biggest decisions happen between the ages of 25 and 35? Decisions like who to marry, what job you want, where to work, where to live, and if you want to have kids are all part of this packed season. Author Stephanie May Wilson calls this the "everything era." Not only are there huge life decisions to make, but our ge…
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Did you know that research shows that kids thrive in simplified spaces? And it's not just kids. Having less stuff can have a lot of benefits for adults too, including lowering stress hormones. But even if you appreciate the idea of minimalism, it can often feel like it's not possible for you. Maybe you're a mom with young kids and ALL the baby gear…
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Have you had a C-section and wanted to learn more about having a VBAC? With so many opinions and data flying about, it can be difficult to understand the facts and to figure out what the best option is for you. Maybe you're wondering things like... What's the risk of a VBAC vs. a repeat C-section? Am I a good candidate for a VBAC? Why are a lot of …
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Fertility journeys can be painfully difficult to navigate, whether you’re facing infertility, experiencing recurrent miscarriage, or walking through adoption. Between endless doctor visits, sad holidays, the difficulty of seeing others have kids, grief, and countless negative tests, the journey is heavy. The uncertainty leads you to ask yourself da…
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At one point or another, almost every parent knows how stressful it can be to worry about their child's motor development. Maybe you're wondering why your child is doing a janky crawl or why they aren't walking when you thought they would. Or maybe you're trying to figure out how to get your newborn to do tummy time when they hate it. But what woul…
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Have you ever heard the phrase "don't let your emotions get the best of you"? While it may feel more comfortable to try and stuff our feelings away and push through, what would it look like to actually feel our emotions and find healing? We could all probably agree that it's easier said than done! Feeling your feelings can be extremely uncomfortabl…
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If you went to a cardiologist and complained of chest pain, you likely wouldn't be satisfied if they gave you a painkiller and sent you on your way. The doctor would be treating the symptom, but not addressing the underlying disease causing it. In the same way, infertility is a symptom that there is an underlying issue, or issues, that need to be e…
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We often have seasons in our lives that are full of waiting - whether we’re waiting for a spouse, a child, healing, a job, or something else. Waiting for the things we want most, uncertain if it will ever happen for us, can make us feel stuck, discouraged, or even a little lost. And so the challenge is: how can we make the most of a waiting season …
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At some point, you’ve probably heard that screen time is bad or that you should limit screen time for your children. Maybe you’ve even felt criticized for allowing your child to watch TV or felt stressed trying to find alternatives. But what would it look like to take a grace-based approach to screen time? To explore alternatives to screen time, fi…
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For today's episode, we're bringing back a fan favorite! One of our most popular episodes from 2022, this episode explores the topic of metabolic health. With a society that’s obsessed with diet culture, even “healing” diets like Whole 30, Paleo, and Keto, we often love having easy-to-follow lists that tell us exactly what to eat and not eat in ord…
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In a world with beautiful photos and Instagram posts, social media can often romanticize pregnancy and birth and create high expectations for what your experience will or *should* be like. And while birth is a beautiful and miraculous thing, it can also be intense, uncertain, and scary - despite even our best efforts to prepare, educate, and advoca…
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When a child is diagnosed with an oral restriction, such as a tongue tie, there is often a lot of pressure to get a frenectomy done as soon as possible. ​ Parents are told that if they don't do a frenectomy, their child will have issues down the road with breastfeeding, solids, sleep apnea, etc. ​​ ​ But many parents aren't given the time or resour…
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It's no secret that women in our society are on the go all the time - whether it’s because we’re working, transporting the kids to countless activities, taking care of the house, or doing countless other activities on our calendar. The pressure to be productive has caused us to pursue hamster wheel lifestyles with little rest. On top of it all, we'…
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Does your work matter for eternity? Many people don’t believe so, or they think that the only time their work has eternal significance is when they are actively evangelizing. But that’s not what the Bible says. While sharing the Gospel is an essential part of being a Christian, the Great Commission and call to evangelize is not the only commission …
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Did you know that cleaning products are not required to share all the ingredients they use on their labels? They only need to share the active ingredient. And of the 80,000 potential chemicals that could be used in a product, only 1% have actually been tested for safety. And so many of the ingredients used in our products today have been found to a…
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Did you know that 67% of couples struggle with marital dissatisfaction for the first few years after having a child? Between role changes, sleepless nights, busier schedules, and different parenting styles, it can feel hard to prioritize and focus on the marriage. But the good news is that you’re not the only one struggling, and there are lots of w…
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When it comes to health and wellness, there is a lot of great information available that can help us make informed decisions and steward our bodies. And while prioritizing our family’s health can be a wonderful and important focus, it can also be easy to slip into idolizing, obsessing over, or stressing over the products we use, the food we eat, or…
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Did you know that 9 out of 10 children show at least 1 symptom of sleep-disordered breathing in their childhood? Or that mouth breathing at night can lead to lots of issues from inadequate sleep to poor digestion? There is so much to learn about the functional world of oral health - from pacifier use to oral restrictions, mouth breathing, and the u…
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Life is hard - for so many different reasons. And while it can be tempting to try to get through the pain or fear ASAP, we have an important choice ahead of us. Do we let adversity feed our stress and fear and cause us to break, or will we let our adversity make us stronger and draw us closer to God and others? In this episode, Jordan talks with au…
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In the age of social media, there is an endless amount of information on how to keep your family healthy… so much information that it can feel overwhelming and stressful to know where to begin. But keeping your family healthy doesn’t mean you have to make drastic or monumental changes! Foundational health practices that make a huge difference are o…
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So many women who face unplanned pregnancies feel like the church is the last place they can go to for help, whether they are afraid of being judged or they feel there will be no support for them. While the church may be pro-life and has the power to have a huge impact, there has too often been a lack of practical, spiritual, and emotional support …
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Despite how social media sometimes portrays the postpartum season as a beautiful and joyful time, postpartum can also be demanding, exhausting, and overwhelming. For many women, it can be difficult to slow down and enjoy this season. With a lack of sleep, adjusting to a new little one, and hormonal shifts, the continuous demands of motherhood can b…
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It’s that time of year… the season of colds and flus and kids coming home sick! Throughout the school season and holiday travels, immune health is more important than ever. So the question is: what can we do to holistically support our family’s immune health? That’s what this episode is all about! Jordan talks with naturopathic practitioner Dr. Ash…
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So you want to make the shift to a more holistic and healthier lifestyle, but there's one problem… You have no idea where to even start! Do you invest in an air purifier, swap out your beauty products, incorporate more whole foods, or add in more movement to your day? Do you find non-toxic cleaning products or get a good quality water filter? With …
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More kids than ever are being diagnosed with mental health issues from anxiety to depression to ADHD. In fact, we are seeing the most pathologized and diagnosed generation of kids ever when it comes to mental health. Yet today’s guest will tell you that the mental health crisis is a symptom of a larger issue: a mind management crisis. But what is m…
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Is it possible to flourish in the middle of the unknown and unexpected seasons of life? And what would that even look like? Those are the questions we’re asking in this episode of SHE. Jordan talks with author Grace Wabuke Klein about how to find purpose in every season of life, even the ones full of heartache or disappointment. Together they share…
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Breastfeeding is hard - no question about it! It’s not easy for everyone and it doesn’t come naturally for everyone. The truth is that it's a full-time job and can be really hard even with all the right training. From latching issues to supply issues to the social pressure and comparison a lot of women experience, there are a lot of challenges that…
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