193: The Truth About Playing With Your Kids with Joy Wendling part 2

In this episode Sasha chats with Joy Wendling. Enthusiastic. Passionate. Profound. Joy is a writer, speaker, podcaster, certified parent coach, and founder of Created to Play. She has over 20 years of experience in children, youth, and family ministry, as well as a Master’s in Youth, Family, and Culture from Fuller Theological Seminary. Her idea of relaxing is gazing at the mountains from her island home with an ice-cold Diet Coke and a good book. Joy lives in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys laughing and playing with her five daughters and husband.

Sasha asks Joy to share about her specialty, playing with our kids. Joy encourages us that it’s totally normal and provides a number of reasons why it might be difficult to intentionally play with our littles. She also provides clarity on what ‘play’ is… or can be and shares a number of tips on how to shift our mindset around play. Joy provides Biblical truth to encourage mommas to prioritize intentional play, even if it means starting small.

192: How to Intentionally Play With Your Kids with Joy Wendling part 1

In this episode Sasha chats with Joy Wendling. Enthusiastic. Passionate. Profound. Joy is a writer, speaker, podcaster, certified parent coach, and founder of Created to Play. She has over 20 years of experience in children, youth, and family ministry, as well as a Master’s in Youth, Family, and Culture from Fuller Theological Seminary. Her idea of relaxing is gazing at the mountains from her island home with an ice-cold Diet Coke and a good book. Joy lives in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys laughing and playing with her five daughters and husband.

Sasha asks Joy to share about her specialty, playing with our kids. Joy encourages us that it’s totally normal and provides a number of reasons why it might be difficult to intentionally play with our littles. She also provides clarity on what ‘play’ is… or can be and shares a number of tips on how to shift our mindset around play. Joy provides Biblical truth to encourage mommas to prioritize intentional play, even if it means starting small.

190: The Importance of Bringing Intentionality & Mindset into Your Budgeting with Kara Walker part 2

Do you know how to talk to your kids about money?
How does your relationship with money impact your children?
Do you desire to raise financially literate kids?

In this episode Sasha chats with Kara Walker, Host of the Money & Mental Peace Podcast. Kara graduated from college debt-free, and is now on a quest to help other students do the same. She is a twenty-something Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and recovering over-achiever. Kara enjoys goal-setting, budgeting, and living a debt-free lifestyle, and wants to help YOU do the same!

Kara shares about money baggage and how our own money mindset shows up in what we teach our kids about money. Kara talks about the importance of positive words towards money and how we can help raise financially literate kids. Kara provides many examples of positive word usage and encourages parents to ask their children powerful questions about money at even a young age. Kara digs into the things we can do with money (give, save, spend) and the importance of each.

189: How to Talk to Your Kids about Money with Kara Walker part 1

Do you know how to talk to your kids about money?
How does your relationship with money impact your children?
Do you desire to raise financially literate kids?

In this episode Sasha chats with Kara Walker, Host of the Money & Mental Peace Podcast. Kara graduated from college debt-free, and is now on a quest to help other students do the same. She is a twenty-something Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and recovering over-achiever. Kara enjoys goal-setting, budgeting, and living a debt-free lifestyle, and wants to help YOU do the same!

Kara shares about money baggage and how our own money mindset shows up in what we teach our kids about money. Kara talks about the importance of positive words towards money and how we can help raise financially literate kids. Kara provides many examples of positive word usage and encourages parents to ask their children powerful questions about money at even a young age. Kara digs into the things we can do with money (give, save, spend) and the importance of each.