You're Doing Better Than You Think You Are with Maddie Dobrowski

Happy, Holy Mama - En podkast av Emily Brown - Mandager

In my life coaching work we practice thinking about what you hope your kids will say about you as their mother and homeschooler, in the future. And then taking action now to help create that outcome. We dream about what our children’s futures will look like, and sometimes it keeps us up at night. If you ever worry about your kid’s futures and what they will say about their experience in your homeschool, then today’s podcast episode will help you take a big deep, calming breath and rest into what God is inviting you into today.  I am joined today by former homeschooled student, now adult and published author, Maddie Dobrowski. Maddie and I had one of the most life-giving conversations on the podcast. We talked not just about her book, The Lord of the Rings and Catholicism (which is amazing and you should get your copy right now!), but we actually primarily discussed her experience as a homeschooled student and how it has played an integral role in forming her into the successful adult (and practicing Catholic for everyone keeping score) she is today. She has the most incredible insight from the student’s perspective, shares vulnerably about how her life hasn’t necessarily turned out the way she expected, but how beautifully it is turning out to be. And she attributes so much of it to the examples she had growing up in a big, Catholic, homeschooling family environment.  Especially her mother’s influence.  I walked away from this conversation feeling like I had just been on retreat and I think you will, too! I’d like to invite you to listen in on this delightful and inspiring conversation: You’re Doing Better Than You Think You Are with Maddie Dobrowski.   Subscribe to Fiat Life Coaching weekly life coaching emails. Join the Happy, Holy Mama Podcast Free Facebook Group Get The Lord of the Rings and Catholicism by Maddie Dobrowski Follow Maddie on IG Join Maddie's Substack

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