Send us a text While the holiday may look different than planned, Elizabeth reminds us of a vital truth: Feelings aren't facts, and you oversee your perspective. She encourages listeners to move past disappointment and actively choose gratitude, reflecting on the holiday's original purpose of giving thanks for the gifts we've received. Discover practical, joy-boosting tips for celebrating on your own terms: from making your favorite mocktail and rewatching Home for the Holidays to simply maki...
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Send us a text While the holiday may look different than planned, Elizabeth reminds us of a vital truth: Feelings aren't facts, and you oversee your perspective. She encourages listeners to move past disappointment and actively choose gratitude, reflecting on the holiday's original purpose of giving thanks for the gifts we've received. Discover practical, joy-boosting tips for celebrating on your own terms: from making your favorite mocktail and rewatching Home for the Holidays to simply maki...
Episode 586 The Silence is Loud: Estranged Kids & Shattered Dreams: The Doormat Mom's Faith-Fueled Fightback
It's Bizzy
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3 weeks ago
Episode 586 The Silence is Loud: Estranged Kids & Shattered Dreams: The Doormat Mom's Faith-Fueled Fightback
Send us a text Bizzy fam! In episode 586, I sit down with Laura Wellington, aka the Doormat Mom—an award-winning television creator, author, politics and culture commentator, tech entrepreneur, and influencer. As a leading voice on parent-child estrangement from the parent's perspective, Laura shares her gut-wrenching journey of losing her husband young, navigating family fallout, and rising through faith and grit. From therapeutic writing to cultural parenting curveballs, she spills how comm...
It's Bizzy
Send us a text While the holiday may look different than planned, Elizabeth reminds us of a vital truth: Feelings aren't facts, and you oversee your perspective. She encourages listeners to move past disappointment and actively choose gratitude, reflecting on the holiday's original purpose of giving thanks for the gifts we've received. Discover practical, joy-boosting tips for celebrating on your own terms: from making your favorite mocktail and rewatching Home for the Holidays to simply maki...