

Connected Families Podcast
Connected Families
A Christ-centered parenting community that is grace-filled, science-based, and trauma-informed. Welcome!
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Mar 30, 2026 • 23min
Why Is Parenting So Hard? Finding Grace and Truth in the Struggle
If you’ve ever wondered, “Why is parenting so hard?” this episode is for you. In this deeply personal and practical episode, Connected Families co-founder Lynne Jackson opens up about her own journey from organized perfectionist to overwhelmed mom of three. Lynne introduces the foundational layer of the Connected Families Framework, exploring three mental habits that quietly set parents up for toxic, lie-based thinking. Learn how to overcome them and transform your home.
Key Takeaways:
Asking yourself, “What’s going on in me?” can be a helpful question that can transform your parenting
Extreme thinking, perfectionism, and catastrophizing are all unhelpful thought patterns that feed anxiety, not connection
God’s truth transforms families from the inside out
Mentioned in this Podcast:
Build what comes next!
Book – Tired of Trying to Measure Up by Jeff VanVonderen
Matthew 12:34
Ephesians 4:15
The Connected Families Framework
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
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Guest Bio:
Lynne Jackson is one of the Co-Founders of Connected Families. As a parent coach and mom of three intense kids herself, Lynne has walked alongside hundreds of parents, encouraging and bringing hope. She is also a research enthusiast and loves leaning into the brain science and research to equip parents and caregivers better. Most importantly, as a follower of Christ, she brings biblical wisdom, abundant grace, and a “no shame” policy.
© 2026 Connected Families

Mar 23, 2026 • 27min
From Feeling Like a Bad Mom to Deeply Loved
What we believe about ourselves shapes how we parent, for better or worse.
In this opening episode of the Grace and Truth for Every Parent series, host Stacy Bellward talks with Connected Families’ Content Manager, Laura Way, about the beliefs that quietly keep parents stuck. Laura shares her own journey, including a pivotal moment with CF co-founder Lynne Jackson that helped her trade a crushing lie for a grace-filled truth that transformed her parenting.
If you’ve ever struggled with feeling like a bad mom or like you’re just not enough, this one’s for you.
Key Takeaways:
Your weaknesses can become your greatest parenting strength.
Parenting surfaces the beliefs you didn’t know existed.
Receive God’s grace first, then pass it on.
You are loved far beyond your best behavior.
Mentioned in this Podcast:
Blog Post – 5 Lies That Keep Parents Stuck (And the Biblical Truths That Set You Free)
Give – Grace & Truth for EVERY Parent!
5 Lies That Keep Parents Stuck PDF Resources
Grace and Truth for Moms Online Course
Discipline That Connects With Your Child’s Heart Online Course
Trash Truth Treasure Online Course
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
Guest Bio:
Laura Way serves as the host for The Table, Connected Families’ monthly donor program, and as the Content Manager. She first found Connected Families as a young discouraged mom, living overseas with her family from 2014-2019. She lives with her husband, Aubrey, and their two vibrant and Sensitive and Intense daughters in Orlando, FL.
© 2026 Connected Families

Mar 16, 2026 • 35min
Family Meetings for Kids: A Weekly Habit That Builds Family Teamwork
What if family meetings for kids can be as simple as a weekly gathering with snacks and a game? In this warm and practical episode of the Connected Families podcast, host Stacy Bellward sits down with Certified Parent Coaches Corrie and Alan Thetford to unpack the transformative power of intentional family meetings. Spoiler: no gavel required.
Key Takeaways:
Nagging builds dependence; meetings build responsibility
Fun snacks and games to help connection grow
‘Practice time’ prevents reactive ‘game-time’ chaos
Kids can solve problems better than parents expect
Mentioned in this Podcast:
The Power of Questions Online Course
Free Resource – Family Meeting PDF
Connected Families Parent Coaching
The Table Monthly Giving Program
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
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Guest Bio:
Alan and Corrie have four children and are Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches and instructors for CF coaches-in-training. They are passionate about multiplying the gospel by helping families transform power struggles and conflicts into opportunities for gospel messages.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 14min
How to Motivate Children: What the Research Says
Katie Wetsell, a pediatric nurse turned parent coach who helps families with adoption and childhood anxiety, shares research-backed ideas on motivating kids. She explains why motivation is complex. She outlines three pillars: value, confidence, and choice. She talks about linking chores to values, building confidence through small wins, and planning plus celebrating progress.

Mar 9, 2026 • 19min
How to Start Family Meetings Your Kids Won't Want to Miss
Join Connected Families’ Director of Education & Equipping, Chad Hayenga, in this audioblog about Family Meetings. These are two words that might make you cringe or add to your mental “should-do” list. But what if they could actually become the highlight of your week? In this episode, explore how family meetings can be transformed from dreaded obligations into enjoyable, meaningful gatherings that build teamwork, grow responsibility, and deepen your family’s sense of purpose.
Discover ways that family meetings don’t have to be boring
How to start with fun to set a positive tone
Learn how family meetings can help shift ownership of responsibilities to your kids
Mentioned in this Podcast:
The Power of Questions Online Course
The Table Monthly Giving Program
Family Meetings PDF
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
© 2026 Connected Families
Less arguing. More wisdom.
That’s what you get with the Power of Questions online course.
$35
LEARN MORE

Mar 2, 2026 • 38min
Teaching Kids Responsibility Without Nagging and Frustration
Why are chores such a struggle in families? Join Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches, Katie Johnson and Marni Love, to unpack why it’s hard, and what to do about it. They discuss the biblical foundation for meaningful work and offer practical strategies for turning daily tasks into opportunities for connection and growth. You’ll be encouraged by their own personal stories as they share grace-filled wisdom for navigating teaching kids responsibility.
Key Takeaways:
Scaffolding chores into small, manageable steps.
Avoid using chores as consequences for misbehavior.
Model and narrate tasks alongside your children.
Celebrate incremental growth, not just perfect results.
Mentioned in this Podcast:
The Power of Questions Online Course
Homeschool Discipline: 4 Ways to Cultivate Calm, Connection, and Confidence
The Table Monthly Giving Program
Genesis 1
Psalm 90:17
Colossians 3:23-24
Ephesians 2:10
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
Guest Bio:
As a former teacher turned homeschool mom with a sensitive & intense child, Katie Johnson came to Connected Families at the end of her rope. As a CF coach, she now helps struggling families adopt a whole-Bible, whole-brain approach for Christ-centered transformation. She loves providing practical tools to help families apply the CF framework to their unique situations. Katie lives in Madison, WI, with her husband, three young kids, a dog, and three chickens. Katie holds a Master’s in Education and has a special passion for supporting families with toddlers.
Marni Love is a former public school teacher who has been a home educator for 14 years. She is a Homeschool Mentor, a Certified Connected Families Parent Coach, and an instructor for CF coaches-in-training. Marni enjoys spending time with her husband, Eric, and their three sons in the beautiful mountains and beaches of Northern California. You can connect with her through her website, marnilove.com.
© 2026 Connected Families
Less arguing. More wisdom.
That’s what you get with the Power of Questions online course.
$35
LEARN MORE

Feb 23, 2026 • 13min
A Parent Training Program that Meets You Where You Are
In this special announcement episode, host Stacy Bellward welcomes Chad Hayenga, Connected Families’ Director of Education and Equipping, to introduce an exciting new program: The CF Intensive! This new parent training program is a six-session, small-group experience! It’s designed for parents, caregivers, and ministry leaders who want to move from head knowledge to heart transformation using tools from the Connected Families Framework™. Is this for you? Listen to find out…
Key Takeaways:
The CF Intensive accelerates Framework growth through a hands-on, community deep-dive into Connected Families tools
The CF Intensive is about depth, not crisis intervention
Community transforms learning because growth happens together
Mentioned in this Podcast:
The CF Intensive – For One Person
The CF Intensive – For Two People
Book – How to Grow a Connected Family
The Connected Families Framework
Connected Families Certified Parent Coaching
Become a Parent Coach
The Table Monthly Giving Program
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
Guest Bio:
Chad Hayenga joined Connected Families in 2005. He is married to Carma and has three adult daughters and two sons-in-law. Chad oversees coaching and the Parent Coach Certification Program, which continues to grow in its reach across North America and worldwide.
© 2026 Connected Families

Feb 16, 2026 • 29min
Strengthening Families Through the Local Church: A Powerful New Partnership
We are thrilled to announce a new partnership with Communio! Tune in to hear how Communio is strengthening families through data-informed strategies for local churches. In this episode, host Stacy Bellward and Cindy Wilson, the Ministry Partnership & Research Program Manager at Connected Families, sit down with J.P. DeGance, founder and president of Communio and author of Endgame: The Church’s Strategic Move to Save Faith and Family in America. J.P. shares his personal journey into family ministry, the compelling research behind Communio’s approach, and how this partnership will bring Connected Families’ parenting resources into churches across the country, equipping more families with biblical, research-informed tools that transform families for generations.
Key Takeaways:
Announcing the partnership with Communio and Connected Families
Learn about the background of Communio and the research study that reduced divorce rates in Jacksonville, FL
Discover the impact marriage has on multi-generational church attendance
Hear how growing in parenting skills can complement our spiritual growth
Mentioned in this Podcast:
Communio
Book – Endgame: The Church’s Strategic Move to Save Faith and Family in America
The Jacksonville Case Study
Matthew 22: 36-38
Contact Communio – Platform@communio.org
Connected Families Small Group Resources
Connected Families Workshop Speakers
The Table – Monthly Giving Program
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
Guest Bio:
J.P. De Gance is the founder and president of Communio and co-author of “Endgame: The Church’s Strategic Move to Save Faith and Family in America.” He leads Communio’s work equipping pastors and churches with data-informed strategies to strengthen congregations through relational health. This approach has been proven through a $20 million initiative that reduced the divorce rate among a network of churches in Jacksonville by 24% between 2016 and 2018. Under his leadership, Communio earned the Heritage Foundation’s 2023 Innovation Prize for its groundbreaking research and church partnerships. J.P. is a husband and father, and lives in Virginia with his wife and 8 children.
© 2026 Connected Families
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Feb 9, 2026 • 14min
The Surprising Reason Kids Laugh When in Trouble
Today’s audioblog explores what’s really happening beneath the surface when kids laugh when in trouble or get silly during correction. Learn practical ways to use the Connected Families Framework™ to build wisdom instead of shame when kids seem to avoid accountability through humor.
Key Takeaways:
Silliness is often an escape hatch, not disrespect
Check your own heart first
Connect before you correct, try stepping into your child’s shoes with playfulness
Build the value of reconciliation in a way that they feel good about
Mentioned in this Podcast:
The Power of Questions online course
Sensitive & Intense Kids online course
Blog Post – Your Child Laughs When in Trouble? How to Build Wisdom, Not Shame
Blog Post – Have You Experienced the Benefits of Child-Led Play?
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
© 2026 Connected Families
Do you have a child with BIG feelings and BIG needs?
The Sensitive & Intense Kids online course is a game changer. It’s for YOU.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 44min
BONUS Episode | Help Your Child Feel Safe Through Scary Events
In this thoughtful conversation, host Stacy Bellward sits down with Certified Parent Coach Katie Wetsell and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Jody Goldie to explore how parents can help their children navigate fear and find security when the world feels uncertain and scary. Drawing from Katie’s personal experience supporting her family through a Nashville school shooting and Jody’s clinical expertise in trauma, this episode offers grace-filled guidance for parents walking alongside children through difficult circumstances.
Key Takeaways:
Starting with calm and security in your own heart first
Create space for your child’s emotions
Learn how curiosity helps when your child feels unsafe
Pointing your kids to faith and hope in God’s plan in the midst of painful sin
Mentioned in this Podcast:
Episode 124 | Empowering Your Differently-Wired Child
Psalm 46:1
Jeremiah 19:5
Thursday Parenting Tips Emails – Sign up now!
Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!
This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at The Table!
Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show!
Guest Bio:
Katie Wetsell is our online course moderator. She is also a Connected Families Certified Parent Coach, pediatric nurse, and mom of four through birth and adoption. She is passionate about encouraging and empowering parents to love their family with confidence and connection. Building on her bedside experience, she has also been trained in SPACE treatment (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) to help parents support their children in overcoming anxiety. Her website is www.parentwithhope.org.
Jody Goldie is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and received her Master’s degree in Counseling from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She approaches the therapeutic relationship with warmth and the belief that all people have the ability to heal. She works with clients who have experienced complex trauma, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression. Her training includes a family systems approach and incorporates that into the understanding of work with individuals and couples. Jody enjoys incorporating spirituality into therapy if that is desired by the client. You can find her at: www.mwtraumacenter.com.
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