Just Know Though Podcast

Manifesting Motherhood: Have Grace

a girl from Salinas, CA. Season 6 Episode 4

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Just know though, give yourself grace.

Our third guest of the series shares her testimony as a new mom, everything from grief to grace and generational strengths! Claudia shares her motherhood journey, we discuss putting it in God’s hands, the spiritual experience of giving birth, children love languages, toxic positivity and more! An inspiring testimony to have grace while learning how to balance it all. 

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Book Rec: 

  • The 5 Love Languages of Children

About this series

We are using this series to emphasize the importance of mothers! To highlight ALL motherhood journeys and shed light on the continuous learning lessons moms face. It’s exhausting, inspiring, soul-sucking and purpose giving! The intention behind this series is to give comfort to yearning moms, single moms, young moms, working moms, pretty much whoever, wherever they are on their journey. 

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