• When Everything Feels Hard Turn It Around with Philippians 4:8
    Feb 11 2026

    If you’ve been feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck in a constant loop of negative thoughts, this episode is your gentle reset. Today, we’re breaking down how Philippians 4:8 gives tired, stressed‑out moms a practical roadmap for redirecting anxious thoughts and creating healthier mental habits — even on the days when everything feels hard.

    Inside this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why your brain defaults to worst‑case scenarios (hello, mom anxiety)
    • How to use Philippians 4:8 as a step‑by‑step thought filter
    • Simple sensory tricks to interrupt spirals and calm your nervous system
    • How positive neuroplasticity helps you feel less anxious, less overwhelmed, and more grounded
    • Why noticing “anything” good — even the tiniest thing — can shift your whole day

    This is a faith‑meets‑neuroscience episode designed to help you think better so you can feel better. No perfection. No pressure. Just practical tools, biblical truth, and a cozy reminder that goodness is always available, even in the chaos.

    Perfect for moms navigating anxiety, stress, burnout, or just a really long week.

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  • Guard Your Focus: How Attention Makes or Breaks Your Joy
    Feb 4 2026

    Have you ever been in the middle of a beautiful moment, only to have your brain hijack it with a "to-do" list or a worry about tomorrow? We’ve all been there.

    In this episode of The Goodness Habit, Hanna gets real about a recent beach trip where a pair of wet shoes almost spiraled into a full-blown anxiety moment. It sounds small, but it’s exactly how we miss out on the "now."

    We’re diving into the "why" behind that constant mental noise. You’ll learn:

    1. The Brain Stuff: Why our minds are actually wired to hunt for problems (hello, negativity bias!).
    2. The Faith Perspective: Why "Today is a gift" is more than just a cheesy quote—it’s a spiritual practice.
    3. The "How-To": Simple, gentle ways to retrain your brain to actually notice the good while it's happening.

    This isn’t about being a "perfect" mom or ignoring your responsibilities. It’s about learning how to stop letting tomorrow’s "what-ifs" rob you of today’s sacred, messy moments.

    If you’re tired of feeling like you’re just rushing to the next thing and want to actually enjoy your life as it’s happening, this one is for you. Because even if the day isn't perfect, there is always good to be found.

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  • Is That Actually True? - The Question That Stops Mom Anxiety Spirals
    Jan 22 2026

    Ever have one bad moment and suddenly decide you’re a terrible mom?

    That’s not because you’re failing. It’s because your brain has a negativity bias — and today we’re breaking it.

    In this episode, I’m sharing one simple question that helps stop anxious spirals, quiet mom guilt, and bring your thoughts back to reality: Is that actually true?

    We’ll talk brain science and real-life moments — like school drop-off chaos and cold coffee — and how this one question can move you from emotional overload to clarity.

    No forced gratitude. No pretending everything’s fine. Just a practical reset for tired moms who want more peace.

    Because not every day is good — but there is good in every day.

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  • Why Joy Feels Hard — And a Simple Way For Moms to Reclaim It Every Day
    Jan 15 2026

    If one bad moment can derail your entire day, you’re not broken—your brain is doing exactly what it was designed to do.

    In this episode of The Goodness Habit, Hanna explains the negativity bias, a brain function that causes moms to focus on what’s wrong instead of what’s going right. You’ll learn how neuroscience and faith intersect, why renewing your mind is backed by science, and how to interrupt emotional spirals in the middle of motherhood.

    This episode includes a simple, practical goodness habit you can use immediately to shift your mindset, calm your nervous system, and rediscover joy—without pretending life is perfect.

    Perfect for: Overwhelmed moms, Christian women seeking peace, Moms working on mindset, faith, and emotional health

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  • From Hope to Habit: Why This Podcast is Changing
    Jan 15 2026

    The Goodness Habit is the next evolution of a podcast created for tired, overwhelmed moms who want faith to feel practical and life to be joyful.

    In this episode, Hanna explains the journey from Moms Grab Coffee to Good Day Moms and why this new era focuses on helping moms turn hope into a daily habit. Drawing on brain science, faith, and Scripture, she introduces the concept of negativity bias and how renewing your mind can change the way you experience everyday life.

    This episode sets the foundation for the show’s new direction: honest conversations, relatable mom moments, and simple practices to help you notice the good in ordinary days — without pretending everything is fine.

    Perfect for moms who love Jesus, feel exhausted by perfection culture, and want faith that actually works in real life.

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  • Love Your Limits: 4 Truths to Embrace and Let Go of Mom Guilt
    May 13 2025

    Ever feel like you're running on fumes, forgetting everything, and one tantrum away from tears yourself? You're not alone—and you're not broken. In this episode of Good Day Moms, we dive into four very human frailties every mom faces: limited energy, emotional ups and downs, the deep need for rest, and the classic "mom brain."

    You'll hear faith-based encouragement and practical tips for giving yourself grace in the chaos. God didn’t design you to be superhuman—He designed you to need Him. So take a deep breath, grab your coffee (again), and let’s normalize the mess together.

    Keywords: Christian moms, mom burnout, emotional overwhelm, mom brain, faith and motherhood, encouragement for tired moms

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  • When Your Effort Feels Pointless Don't Forget Daniel 9:26
    May 5 2025

    Ever feel like you poured everything out—your energy, your prayers, your planning—only to end the day with dishes still in the sink, kids still arguing, and your heart wondering, What’s the point?

    In this episode, we’re taking a look at Daniel 9:26 where it looked like all of Jesus’s efforts led to nothing. Desolation still came. But Daniel’s story reminds us: don’t call it the end prematurely. What looks like defeat on the surface may just be part of God’s unseen victory.

    So if you’re tired, discouraged, or ready to throw in the towel, lean in. What you’re building may not look like much right now, but Heaven sees it all.

    #GoodDayMoms #ChristianMomEncouragement #Daniel926 #YouMakeADifference #MomBurnout #KeepPrayingMama #FaithInTheEveryday

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  • When a 'Good Day' Just Means No One Cried (Including You)
    Apr 15 2025

    What if a “good day” doesn’t look like productivity, smiles, or perfectly packed lunches? What if, instead, it means you made it through the day without falling apart — or even if you did, you still showed up?

    In this powerful and permission-giving episode, we unpack what a “good” day can actually mean in modern motherhood, especially during seasons of exhaustion, overwhelm, or emotional burnout. Because sometimes? A good day is simply one where no one cried, you remembered to eat, and you got sort of close to the laundry pile.

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