Parenting Through the Unimaginable with Kayla Stoecklein
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How do you begin to rebuild when your life falls apart? And not just rebuild, but rebuild beautifully? I can’t imagine a better person to dive into this topic on the podcast with than my friend, Kayla Stoecklein. When Kayla’s husband Andrew unexpectedly passed away in August of 2018, Kayla found herself in circumstances she never imagined—a newly single mom of three young boys, desperately trying to pick up the pieces of their lives. Kayla’s mission to rebuild beautiful has inspired so many who find themselves in the midst of pain and circumstances they never saw coming, and her unwavering belief that “God’s Got This” has encouraged thousands of people around the world. In this episode, Kayla shares about: —losing her husband to suicide —navigating single motherhood unexpectedly —what she’s learned about mental health over the past couple of years —practical steps to rebuilding your life beautifully —how to trust God when life takes unexpected turns I hope this episode encourages you that you CAN rebuild beautiful—even in the midst of life’s most unimaginable pain. Do you have a mom-friend who’s walking through circumstances she never saw coming? Feel free to share this episode with her! For more resources on parenting, dive into my Moms of Men course today on the MessengerX app at NO COST to you 💕 You can connect with Kayla on Instagram at @kaylasteck! Books discussed in this episode: -Fear Gone Wild, by: Kayla Stoecklein — https://amzn.to/39STvK3 -Godmothers, by: Lisa Bevere — https://amzn.to/3t1sWKe
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