Durenda Wilson is the owner/host of her podcast and is a wife to one for 34 years, mom to eight, and nana to 10. She has homeschooled all of her kids from the beginning. She loves to share simple, effective approaches to motherhood, homeschooling, and life in general. These tools are a result of many years of walking with the Lord and finding freedom in letting His voice quiet all the others.
Has preparing wholesome meals been a struggle for you? Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of conflicting information about what is healthy eating and what is not?
Today we are going to talk about a simple, unhurried approach to creating budget-friendly meals you can feel confident about!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Close to Nature Health Website (find free resources here)
You can use the coupon code “unhurried” for 20%
off the “Eating Close to Nature” series.
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The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
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I have had so many thoughts since election day, and I wanted to share them with you, not just to tell you what I think but to hopefully help you process the magnitude of what’s happened over the last four years so we can all be encouraged and wiser moving forward.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well (Use WILSON10 for 10% off your first order)
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Proverbs 31:25,26
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well Magnesium Products (Use WILSON10 for 10% off your first order)
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What can we learn from the art of hospitality to help us lead our families better? Wes gives a short, powerful message that will help us as parents have a healthier family culture by engaging our spouses and children in meaningful ways!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well Supplements (Use WILSON10 for 10% off your first order)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
Scripture Mentioned in This Episode: Romans 12:10, Phil. 2:3Clothing is not neutral, but how do we avoid becoming prideful modesty police on the one hand, and victims of the fashion industry on the other—and humbly dress in a way that honors Christ?
I hope you'll join me for this conversation with Scott Brown!
Other podcast episode mentioned:
Why We Can't Understand Beauty Without Morality
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Modesty: More Than a Change of Clothes by Martha Peace
Modest clothing sites:
Roolee Shop Dahl Main Street Exchange Apparel (budget-friendly)Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well Supplements (Use WILSON10 to get 10% off your first order!)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
There is a lot of discussion right now surrounding vaccines and their safety and effectiveness. My husband and I questioned and did our research over 30 years ago.
Today I’m going to tell my story, and it’s one I’ve never told before. Our daughter, Jenna, is also joining us and telling her story as well.
Other podcast episodes mentioned in this episode:
When CPS Comes to Your Door (Our CPS Story)
Finding a Pediatrician Who Will Respect Your Rights as a Parent
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Mag-Focus Vitamins for focus and attention(Use WILSON10 for 10% off your first order!)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
The Vaccine Conversation Podcast
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
Dissolving Illusions
Polio: An American Story
The Moth in the Iron Lung
Vaccine Epidemic
High Wire: Del Bigtree (Podcast)
To Follow on Instagram:
IG: Just the inserts
IG: roseuncharted
Religious Statement Against Vaccinations:
1 Corinthians chapter 8 and Romans chapter 14 both instruct Christians not to violate their consciences. These chapters teach that to do something that feels wrong to you or cannot be established as objectively wrong, is wrong for the person who believes it to be so. The combination of societal pressure, politicization, fetal cell lines used in vaccine development, unusual timelines and truncated testing, and legal protections offered to vaccine manufacturers insulating them from lawsuits in the event of injury all come together to make the receipt of this vaccine unconscionable for me. That being the case, to get the vaccine would itself be a violation of the Christian teaching about protecting one's conscience."
Help for medical workers:
https://aapsonline.org/exemption-from-hospital-vaccine-mandate/
Have you ever wondered if you are creating a healthy family culture in your home?
Today are trying something a little bit new. I’ve invited Wes Johnson who has recorded many episodes with me, to record 2 episodes per month that invite husbands to listen in with their wives. He will be covering relevant, relatable content that will give you the tools you need as a couple in family life, marriage, etc.
Some episodes will be more directed toward the men. I hope you’ll encourage your husbands and even your sons to listen in and grow as men of God and leaders or future leaders of their homes.
Please let us know what you think about the episodes with Wes!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well Toxic Free Supplements and Personal Care Items(Use DURENDA10 at checkout for 10% off your first order)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
Other episodes with Wes:
Applying Romans 13 to the Here and Now
The Importance of a Biblical Education
The Biblical Importance of Family
The Dangers of a Self-Help Culture
Let's Talk About Biblical Discipline
Biblical Submission: The Hot Potato
Are We Living in the Last Days?
Living With Hope When the Church Says Things Are Only Going to Get Worse
Jesus' Return: Revelation, the Mark of the Beast and the Anti-Christ
Why We Can't Understand Beauty Without Morality
How Should Believers Handle Suffering
Learning to Be Human in a Digital World (A Theology of Technology)
Do you crave people’s love and approval? Do you dread their rejection or mistreatment? Although we don’t always realize it, many of our lives—and identities—are dangerously contorted around such longings and fears. Today we are going to find healthy, biblical ways to overcome these fears.
Here are some questions we will tackle in this episode:
Why is the fear of man such an easy trap to fall into and why can it wreak so much havoc in our lives?
How can we tell the difference between being considerate and thoughtful versus living from a place where we fear man?
What are some of the warnings in scripture about fearing man and why do you think it’s so important to heed them?
How do we know when we are living in the fear of man?
Can you define co-dependency and why can it be so tempting? How can we tell if we are co-dependent?
What biblical remedy do we have as believers that can help us live in freedom from fear of man?
The previous podcast with Ed Welch mentioned:
What Does the Bible Have to Say About Psychiatric Disorders?
Scriptures shared:
Prov. 29:25, Psalm 118:8, Isaiah 51:7, Jer. 17:5-8 (2 ways to live),
Resources mentioned in this episode:
When People Are Big and God Is Small
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Children's Chewable Probiotic (Use DURENDA10 at checkout for 10% off your first order)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
Do you question whether or not you are doing too many activities? Maybe you question if you are doing enough.
Today we are going to talk about being fruitful versus busy!
Podcasts mentioned in this episode:
Homeschooling: There is Freedom in Simplicity
Work Ethic: What It Is and Why It Is Important
Why Waiting On God is Never a Waste of Time
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well Back to School Bundle (Use DURENDA10 at checkout for 10% off your first order)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
Today I want to address the issue of busyness. I think among homeschool moms, it’s especially prevalent because we want to make sure that we aren’t failing our kids, so we often turn to activities to hopefully “fill in the gaps”.
As a culture we idolize busyness. It can make us feel important, like we have something valuable to offer. Everyone wants and needs to feel like they matter, like they have something to bring to the table. But is this a wise way to find that?
There is nothing wrong with having a full life, but it's good to check in and make sure that we are keeping a healthy perspective.Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
Ditching the Comparison Trap for Good
Proverbs 29:25
Psalm 56:11
1 John 4:18
Proverbs 3:5-8
1 Corinthians 1:26-31
We always want to see our kids reach an appropriately healthy amount of independence as they move into adulthood, but for those of us with special needs kids, this process can be more challenging and time-consuming than we may have anticipated.
In the last episode, Peggy Ployhar joined me to discuss ways to engage our autistic kids in learning. Today she will share what she believes is important in helping our autistic young adults move toward more independence.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Link to podcast episode search bar
The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook
Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart
Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20for 20%)
Raise Them Well Back to School Bundle
Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word
Related episodes:
Respect, Responsibility, and Our Special Needs Kids
Masculinity and Our Special Needs Boys
What I Have Learned So Far About Autism So Far
Encouragement For Parents of Kids With Disabilities
Ways to connect with Peggy: Empowering Homeschool Conversations (Podcast)
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