
DISCLAIMER: This conversation with Cloe touches on deeply personal, controversial topics around family, feminism, faith, and women’s health. This episode is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical, spiritual, or relationship advice. Please use your own discernment.In part two of this raw and honest episode, Peta and Cloe dive into what it means to build and protect your home, the challenges of modern motherhood, and the impact of feminism on women, families, and faith. We talk about:- Why the mother is central to building a thriving home — and how society has stripped women of that role.- The difference between healthy feminine and masculine energy in relationships, and the exhaustion that comes from doing “too much.”- How modern feminism has confused, depleted, and divided families.- The power of gratitude, joy, and shifting focus from drama and comparison to true life-giving simplicity.- Dealing with family tensions and letting go of control, expectations, and drama for the sake of peace.- The heartache and complexity of abortion, including Cloe's vulnerable story, discussing biblical truth versus cultural narratives.- Finding healing, acceptance, and grace for yourself and others while holding onto moral truth.- The importance of honest communication, forgiveness, and self-awareness in family and relationships.- Why being a “truther,” activist, or seeking drama can distract from your own growth and faith journey.- How to move from “baby food” Christianity to solid spiritual maturity — leaning into the Word, prayer, and mentorship.- The value of real church community, finding spiritual mentors, and building meaningful sisterhood.🗝️ Key Ideas:- “Your home is your domain. Don’t turn your back on building it.”- “Exhaustion comes when women abandon their femininity and take on too much.”- “Forgiveness, self-awareness, and grace outshine drama and control.”- “Truth doesn’t belong to the left or the right — God’s truth is unchanging.”💡 Highlights:- How modern culture exhausts women and wrecks families — and the biblical call to restoration.- The dangers of constant comparison, drama-seeking, and online activism.- Practical ways to find peace: letting go, simplifying life, and reconnecting with faith.- Real talk on abortion, shame, healing, and God’s love that welcomes us back.- Tips for finding spiritual strength: prayer, church, and wise women mentors.For more on this, follow me on Instagram @petajean_ and @goodwomenshow , and on Substack www.likehoneycomb.com Soon, I’ll have a 100+ guide for reviving your honest voice. Follow along to get it. You can email the Good Women team at hello@goodwomenshow.com