episode 11: what parents just don't understand

Welcome back! This week Jenn & Juice continue their conversation about parenting and motherhood. The topic today comes from a group of parents we surveyed and asked, “what do you wish someone would have told you about parenting?” The answers are vast, helpful, heartful, and hilarious!

Suggested parenting book:

“Parenting: Getting IT Right” by Andy & Sandra Stanley

If you’re interested in being part of a small group that discusses this parenting book, please dm us on socials or email us at jennandjuicepodcast@gmail.com

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Details of Book Club:

Starts: May 1

Ends: June 1

May’s Book Selection:

“One True Loves” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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Jessica Phillips

Jessica is worshiper and follower of Jesus. He rescued her heart at age 6 but he rescued her calling, purpose and direction in her early 20's. Everyday God is still writing Jessica's story. It involves her husband, Brad, her daughter, Emery, their extended families. But the story is a tale of loss of life and dark grief. And the story ebs and weaves and the grief story is followed by weddings and laughter. And what comes next? A Baby! God sends us a baby to shape and teach and grow right in the midst of our loss and realizing that life actually moves forward. We didn't think it would again after he died. But life just did what it was supposed to do...and it went on. And hope is born again. Everything I write is based on this fact: I'm God's child, I'm alive today. So what do You want me to do for You? Because I want my contribution to matter. I want to leave a legacy.