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Mama in the Saddle
Elizabeth Do Carmo
24 episodes
2 weeks ago
One piece of the equestrian world where there is a surprising lack of information is for the horse crazy mom, a woman who wants to pursue her horse goals and dreams while being a mama. This podcast is for equestrian moms with the goal of encouraging them that it is not only possible but important to pursue our horse goals as mothers, and that our children can be the wind beneath our wings as we do it.
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One piece of the equestrian world where there is a surprising lack of information is for the horse crazy mom, a woman who wants to pursue her horse goals and dreams while being a mama. This podcast is for equestrian moms with the goal of encouraging them that it is not only possible but important to pursue our horse goals as mothers, and that our children can be the wind beneath our wings as we do it.
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Don't Give Up: A Conversation With Nina Roesner
Mama in the Saddle
44 minutes 48 seconds
10 months ago
Don't Give Up: A Conversation With Nina Roesner

I was introduced to Nina Roesner at the very beginning of my motherhood journey, and she helped me understand the importance of dreaming, which led me to buying my first horse, and even starting this podcast.

I am so excited to welcome Nina onto the podcast today!

Mentioned in this episode:

1. The importance of dreaming as a mom.

2. Priorities and seasons of life.

3. How to respond to feeling selfish or guilty when considering doing something you love, like horses, while being a mom.

4. What to say to others who may not understand your love for horses.

5. Encouragement in Christ!

Stay until the end for a bonus piece of advice that ties this whole episode together.

At the end of this episode, Nina offered to pray for me. I would like to share that prayer with you, as an encouragement in the Lord. He's got us, Mamas. He'll never let us go. Never. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, and He is forever faithful.

Soli Deo Gloria.

Nina Roesner is the founder and executive director of Greater Impact Ministries, Inc., a Christian training organization. Nina has more than 30 years in the communications and training industry and has coached executives, managers, individuals, wives, couples, church staffs, and pastors around the country. As a professional speaker for women's groups and the author/developer of The Respect Dare (Thomas Nelson, 2012), Strength & Dignity, and What to Say & How to Say it, and Daughters of Sarah, she has seen hundreds of lives positively impacted by the understanding and application of the biblical concept of respect. Nina writes and speaks about relationships and our identity in Christ on her podcast and her blog.

Nina has been married to her husband, Jim, since 1991, and together they are privileged to have raised three children.


Nina's website: https://ninaroesner.com

Nina's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-to-say-how-to-say-it/id1628882271


Follow me on Facebook at the "Mama in the Saddle" page.

Check out my blog: www.stabletruths.wordpress.com

Mama in the Saddle
One piece of the equestrian world where there is a surprising lack of information is for the horse crazy mom, a woman who wants to pursue her horse goals and dreams while being a mama. This podcast is for equestrian moms with the goal of encouraging them that it is not only possible but important to pursue our horse goals as mothers, and that our children can be the wind beneath our wings as we do it.