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Go beyond the episode and dive deeper. Our show notes break down key insights, helpful resources, and thought-provoking questions to help solo parents reflect, learn, and take action. Whether you’re exploring on your own or with a group, these notes are here to support your journey.

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Emotional Stability

Most of us learned to manage our emotions by eliminating them. Not through some intentional practice, but through sheer necessity. When everything falls apart and you are the only adult in the house, feeling things starts to feel like a liability. So you get good at pushing through. You get…

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Max Lucado: Helping Our Kids Build Courage

Max Lucado recently adapted the content of his best-selling book, “Anxious for Nothing”, specifically for young readers. The book was so well received, and he...

You’re Braver Than You Think: Solo Stories Of Courage

Solo parents often feel they are just hanging on and barely keeping things afloat. Robert Beeson, Solo Parent Society founder, felt that way too. Three...

Am I Being Brave, Or Just Stupid?

If we’re honest, we have all asked ourselves this question:  Am I being courageous or just stupid? It isn’t always easy to tell the difference...

Green Beret, Scott Mann – Courage To Face Myself

Courage is an important topic so it’s appropriate to have an expert on the topic join us today, a decorated Green Beret whose story of...

Dr. Chip Dodd – COURAGE: The gift of hurt

On so many levels, the life of a single parent can be heartbreaking, over and over again. After experiencing repeated hurts, it can be hard...

David and Helen Smallbone: Two Essential Solo Parent Communities

Guests David and Helen Smallbone joined the Solo Parent Society podcast with Robert and Kimberly to talk about the importance of two essential communities for...

How To (Re)Fit Into Community

Sometimes during our solo season, we just don’t know where we fit in. We feel like neighbors are talking about us, like we are walking...

How To Impact Your Community

Serving in your community can be a powerful way for families to remember they can make a difference. As single parents, we can feel busy...