 
                35| Candace Owens "They Need Your Children"; Reclaiming Our Most Precious Resource
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In this episode of Intentional Motherhood, Kelsey Redd speaks straight to the heart of modern motherhood — and the cultural tug-of-war for our children’s attention, identity, and future.
Referencing recent remarks by Candace Owens (“They need your children. That’s the one resource they can’t buy”), Kelsey unpacks what this means for families today — not in a fearful way, but in a practical, empowering way that calls mothers to reclaim their influence at home.
She explores how our culture subtly convinces parents to outsource childhood — from schools to screens — and how we can begin to rebuild connection, purpose, and peace within our families. Drawing from her own journey as a homeschooling mom and former counselor, Kelsey offers real-life examples, encouragement, and a call to action.
Because maybe they do want our children — but they can’t have them when mothers are awake, intentional, and present.
You’ll also hear about Kelsey’s upcoming prayer-focused Bible study and ways to join her email list and community of mothers who are ready to build a new culture of family, faith, and freedom.
Listen if you’ve been feeling:
 ✨ A pull toward homeschooling or slower family rhythms
 ✨ Frustration with cultural influences on your kids
 ✨ Called to protect and nurture your family’s peace and values
 ✨ Ready to live counter-culturally — with confidence and faith
Resources & Links:
 💌 Join Kelsey’s email list to learn more about the upcoming Prayer-Focused Bible Study 
🇺🇸 Get your sharable image of The Battle Cry of the American Mom
 📱 Follow on Instagram: @creating.intentional.mothers link in bio or Grab Your Guides here. 
 
            
         
    
                                    