Breaking Free Of Comparison Culture with Lee Nienhuis and Shannon Popkin
Moms at Work with Jeanette Tapley04/12/24 • 42 min
Join host Jeanette Tapley and special guests Lee Nienhuis and Shannon Popkin for a full conversation on the "Moms at Work" podcast. In this episode, they dive deep into the pervasive culture of comparison and its impact on girls and women.
Drawing from personal experiences and insights, they explore practical ways to navigate the comparison trap and teach humility to our daughters. Anchoring our identity in Christ and celebrating the unique gifts of others emerge as key themes, along with the importance of having personal heroes who exemplify kindness, service, and love.
Discover how to find true worth and freedom from comparison as Jeanette, Lee, and Shannon share valuable wisdom and practical tips for embracing authenticity and fostering healthy relationships. Plus, learn how their book, 'Comparison Girl,' can serve as a valuable resource for group discussions with daughters.
Tune in now to break free from comparison and embrace your true worth on the "Moms at Work" podcast!
Links from Today’s Show:
- Grab your copy of COMPARISON GIRL FOR TEENS HERE
- Grab our newest Freebie! The Brain Dump Worksheet! https://bit.ly/worksheetbraindump
- Join the email community https://view.flodesk.com/pages/621d6beb9b7136a9e313d546
Moms at Work is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be, visit www.ChristianParenting.org
04/12/24 • 42 min
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