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On the M is for Mama Podcast, you’ll hear encouragement for all things motherhood, practical helps and systems to help you thrive in your home from day to day, funny, relatable kid-stories, examinations of what the Bible has to say about cultural issues, and so much more!
On the M is for Mama Podcast, you’ll hear encouragement for all things motherhood, practical helps and systems to help you thrive in your home from day to day, funny, relatable kid-stories, examinations of what the Bible has to say about cultural issues, and so much more!
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Laura Wifler is a mother and author who has navigated the challenges of raising a child with significant disabilities due to a rare condition. She shares her insights on motherhood from a biblical perspective, emphasizing hope and resilience in the face of difficulties. Laura is also involved in initiatives like kidlitlab.com, where she helps aspiring writers create children's books.
Laura Wifler is a mother and author who has navigated the challenges of raising a child with significant disabilities due to a rare condition. She shares her insights on motherhood from a biblical perspective, emphasizing hope and resilience in the face of difficulties. Laura is also involved in initiatives like kidlitlab.com, where she helps aspiring writers create children's books.
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In our last show before we take a break for summer 2025, we chat about the final book in the M Is for Mama trilogy: You Bet Your Stretch Marks.
I reveal where the title came from, why it’s countercultural to the common narrative about “worth it” in motherhood and flesh out what it means to have a “tiger-striped soul.”
Be sure to pre-order You Bet Your Stretch Marks (link below) for all the stories, Scripture, and lessons learned. But in the meantime, enjoy this preview + pep talk all rolled into one!
In our last show before we take a break for summer 2025, we chat about the final book in the M Is for Mama trilogy: You Bet Your Stretch Marks.
I reveal where the title came from, why it’s countercultural to the common narrative about “worth it” in motherhood and flesh out what it means to have a “tiger-striped soul.”
Be sure to pre-order You Bet Your Stretch Marks (link below) for all the stories, Scripture, and lessons learned. But in the meantime, enjoy this preview + pep talk all rolled into one!
Ep. 107: WWKW (MAY 2025–The Birds and the Bees, “Divorce Parties,” Mom Rage, and Prepping for More Kids)
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Abbie
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motherhoodprepping for new babytalking to children about sexdivorce partiesmom rageBible and cultural issues
Welcome to our monthly installment of me answering your burning questions on long-form here on the podcast.
Today’s episode tackles topics I get asked about every single week (like prepping for adding a new baby to your clan and how to talk to your children about sex) and one I’ve NEVER received (“should I attend a divorce party?”).
As always, the goal is the ground every answer in God’s Word (and common sense: NO divorce parties).
Welcome to our monthly installment of me answering your burning questions on long-form here on the podcast.
Today’s episode tackles topics I get asked about every single week (like prepping for adding a new baby to your clan and how to talk to your children about sex) and one I’ve NEVER received (“should I attend a divorce party?”).
As always, the goal is the ground every answer in God’s Word (and common sense: NO divorce parties).
Ep. 106: A Life Catch-up (Hawaii, New Cars, Baking Books, and Mother’s Day)
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Halberstadt
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Mother's DayEclairsBible ReferencesMatthew 6:26-301 Corinthians 10:31Halberstadt householdVoetberg Music Academy
We are in a whirlwind season of finishing school, taking trips, meeting deadlines, and transitioning to different vehicles.
It’s good stuff, but it can feel like a lot all at once. So today, we’re doing a good ol’ brain dump of all things life lately in the Halberstadt household to get you up to speed.
We are in a whirlwind season of finishing school, taking trips, meeting deadlines, and transitioning to different vehicles.
It’s good stuff, but it can feel like a lot all at once. So today, we’re doing a good ol’ brain dump of all things life lately in the Halberstadt household to get you up to speed.
In this episode, my friend and fellow mom + author, Laura Wifler, and I dig into a plethora of motherhood topics from a biblical perspective—listening to the Lord for direction in our callings, grief in unmet expectations, struggles which are hard but not bad, and even those which are hard and bad.
Through it all, a central theme emerges: We are not victims of our circumstances, and Christ did not rise from the dead for us to wallow in our troubles—real and heavy though they are.
Or, to put it more succinctly: Jesus > pity parties.
Make no mistake, though, Laura knows whereof she speaks as she has walked a challenging road as a mom to a child with significant disabilities due to a rare condition. And yet, her hope is in the Lord, Maker of heaven and earth—and yours can be too, my friend.
After all, as Corrie ten Boom put it, “There is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still.”
In this episode, my friend and fellow mom + author, Laura Wifler, and I dig into a plethora of motherhood topics from a biblical perspective—listening to the Lord for direction in our callings, grief in unmet expectations, struggles which are hard but not bad, and even those which are hard and bad.
Through it all, a central theme emerges: We are not victims of our circumstances, and Christ did not rise from the dead for us to wallow in our troubles—real and heavy though they are.
Or, to put it more succinctly: Jesus > pity parties.
Make no mistake, though, Laura knows whereof she speaks as she has walked a challenging road as a mom to a child with significant disabilities due to a rare condition. And yet, her hope is in the Lord, Maker of heaven and earth—and yours can be too, my friend.
After all, as Corrie ten Boom put it, “There is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still.”
outward appearanceearning an income from homeBible principlescultivating beautystewarding resourcesmotherhood
We’re back with the fan-favorite monthly install of Whaddya Wanna Know Wednesday in which listeners submit questions, and I answer in longer form than my usual WWKW slides on Instagram allow.
Today’s show centers around 2 themes that emerged from the questions submitted: outward appearance and earning an income from home.
As always, I strive to approach every topic from a “what does the Bible say” approach, and neither of this week’s topics is an exception.
God’s Word has plenty to say about both how we are to cultivate beauty and how we are to steward resources like jobs and money.
Be encouraged that, no matter the topic, the Bible has principles which can guide us as we seek to honor God and follow His will in the daily details of our lives.
We’re back with the fan-favorite monthly install of Whaddya Wanna Know Wednesday in which listeners submit questions, and I answer in longer form than my usual WWKW slides on Instagram allow.
Today’s show centers around 2 themes that emerged from the questions submitted: outward appearance and earning an income from home.
As always, I strive to approach every topic from a “what does the Bible say” approach, and neither of this week’s topics is an exception.
God’s Word has plenty to say about both how we are to cultivate beauty and how we are to steward resources like jobs and money.
Be encouraged that, no matter the topic, the Bible has principles which can guide us as we seek to honor God and follow His will in the daily details of our lives.