Solo Parent Podcast
Being a single parent comes with unique challenges, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Our podcast is a space where you’ll find encouragement, expert insights, and a community that gets it.
This week we’re discussing Approaching the New Year with Renewed Perspective. For many solo parents, a new year does not arrive with excitement but with exhaustion, uncertainty, and a quiet fear that clarity cannot be trusted anymore. When past disappointments linger and the future feels fragile, it becomes easy to live in regret, worry, or self-blame. This episode speaks to the tension of living between what was and what might be, and why staying present, releasing control, and shifting perspective opens the door to peace and renewed hope.
Today, we cover three main points:
- Staying present instead of living in the past. How ruminating on what-ifs and regrets fuels shame and keeps us from experiencing clarity and healing today.
- Finding peace in the middle of the “I don’t knows.” Why uncertainty triggers fear and control, and how grounding yourself in what you can do today creates stability even when answers are missing.
- Filtering life through gratitude, expectancy, and awareness. How choosing to notice what is good, expect growth, and stay aware reshapes your experience and helps you respond with steadiness instead of stress.
Renewing perspective does not mean fixing everything at once. It means choosing presence over escape, trust over fear, and small intentional steps over overwhelm. Clarity grows when we stop borrowing pain from the past or fear from the future and learn to live fully in the day in front of us.
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Show Notes
Some seasons of solo parenting do not feel dramatic. They feel heavy in quieter ways. You wake up carrying yesterday’s
There are seasons in solo parenting when life feels split open in ways you never expected. Some moments pull you
There are seasons in solo parenting when your heart starts whispering truths you’ve tried to ignore. Maybe it happens late
In a world that measures value by productivity, appearance, and holiday perfection, many solo parents quietly feel like they are
The holidays feel different after your family changes. You may hang lights, wrap gifts, or try to keep old traditions
Loneliness during the holidays hits solo parents in distinct ways. Some feel it in the quiet moments after a child
Some seasons of solo parenting do not feel dramatic. They feel heavy in quieter ways. You wake up carrying yesterday’s
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