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All Mom Does Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

All Mom Does Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

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AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr is designed to equip and encourage you for the kids you're raising, the marriage you're nurturing, the work you're building, all in the day and age in which you live. We aim to cover ALL mom does. AllMomDoes Podcast was previously known as The Modern Motherhood Podcast.Copyright CRISTA Media Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • In the Blend with Inés Franklin
    Apr 15 2026
    Note: This episode might be a good one to put in those ear buds if you have little ears around.

    Whether you're navigating a new relationship and adding step kids to the mix, or if you're family is growing through your children getting married and in-laws coming on the scene, becoming a blended family brings its own challenges and perspectives. Inés Franklin joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with important tools, perspective, and experience about the blended family experience, helping you move to blended AND blessed.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4tMxt2e
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    36 m
  • Doing Daughtering with Dr. Allison Alford
    Apr 8 2026
    Baylor professor Dr. Allison Alford joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating discussion about the role of adult daughters, how we underestimate what it takes on the part of daughters to keep the extended family engine going, what healthy boundaries and frank conversations have to do with caring for aging parents, and so much more!

    Show Notes:

    In this episode: https://bit.ly/4caov7N
    • The significance of daughtering as a lifelong role and its influence on identity
    • The concept of invisible labor and mental load in family systems
    • How identity, geography, and socioeconomic status affect daughtering responsibilities
    • The emotional and logistical dimensions of caring for aging parents and relatives
    • The evolution of gender roles and expectations for sons and daughters across generations
    • Practical strategies for setting boundaries and sharing responsibilities
    • The importance of intentional communication with sons to foster empathy and involvement
    • How cultural backgrounds influence caregiving and independence norms
    • The role of family agency and decision-making in honoring parent relationships
    • Dr. Alford’s upcoming book, Good Daughtering, and resources for taking charge of your daughtering role
    Timestamps:
    • (00:00) Why daughtering is the foundational role shaping family life
    • (03:01) Recognizing invisible labor and emotional work in family systems
    • (07:14) The impact of geographic and socioeconomic factors on elder care
    • (10:11) Defining “doing daughtering”: the mental, emotional, logistical work
    • (12:32) The disparity between daughters’ roles in different family structures
    • (15:14) Birth order, personality, and proximity influencing daughtering dynamics
    • (20:11) The changing landscape for sons and their involvement in caregiving
    • (23:07) Cultivating empathy and leadership in sons from a young age
    • (26:39) Navigating independence, cultural expectations, and boundary setting
    • (29:45) The agency we have in choosing how to honor and support aging parents
    • (32:21) Where to find Dr. Alford’s book Good Daughtering and connecting with her online
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    39 m
  • Our Children's Spiritual Formation with Amanda Jass
    Apr 1 2026
    What are the things that work with our kids when it comes to, not just telling them about God, but helping them develop their own relationship with Him? Amanda Jass is a former educator and faith curriculum writer who helps parents and kids connect in a fresh way in faith conversations. She joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to look at what hasn't worked in kids' ministry, what kinds of resources and approaches are helpful, and why simply letting us kids ask the hard questions while we don't feel like we have all the answers is actually really important.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PHoIrA

    Takeaways:
    Amanda Jass shares her journey in children's ministry.
    The importance of intentional curriculum development for children.
    Parents should be the primary spiritual educators of their children.
    Encouraging questions in faith is vital for children's understanding.
    There are gaps in current children's ministry resources that need addressing.
    Storytelling is an effective way to teach biblical principles.
    Parents can use devotionals to facilitate spiritual conversations.
    Children learn best when they see faith modeled in their parents.
    It's okay for parents to not have all the answers to their children's questions.
    The new book 'Adventures in the Friendly Forest' offers a unique approach to teaching faith

    Sound Bites:
    "Asking questions can be a good thing."
    "Kids are watching us closely."
    "God is the one who makes things grow."

    Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
    02:50 Amanda's Journey in Children's Ministry
    05:40 The Importance of Intentional Curriculum Development
    08:31 Addressing Gaps in Children's Ministry Resources
    11:05 Encouraging Questions and Conversations in Faith
    14:02 The Role of Parents in Spiritual Education
    16:57 Introducing 'Adventures in the Friendly Forest'
    19:57 The Structure and Purpose of the Devotional
    22:30 Conclusion and Resources for Parents
    Keywords: children's ministry, parenting, faith formation, spiritual education, curriculum development, family resources, children's books, intentional parenting, devotional resources, spiritual conversations
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    39 m
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