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*Ep. 85: Is It Bad to Have a Friend Group? If Not, How Do You Know if Your Friend Group is Healthy? (with Kim Anderson, Best Version)

*Ep. 85: Is It Bad to Have a Friend Group? If Not, How Do You Know if Your Friend Group is Healthy? (with Kim Anderson, Best Version)

FromGirl Mom Podcast


*Ep. 85: Is It Bad to Have a Friend Group? If Not, How Do You Know if Your Friend Group is Healthy? (with Kim Anderson, Best Version)

FromGirl Mom Podcast

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ep. 85 Show Notes:o Join Kari & Kim at Moms with Impact, a 2-Day Nashville Retreat for Moms of Teens, October 25-26. Space is limited, so register now. Use the code NASHVILLE to get a $200 discount for a limited time.o  Contact Kim at Kim Anderson Life,  Instagram, Real Tools for Parenting Anxious Kids or the free Burnt-Out Mom Guideo   Join Kari's new community on Substack and  Kari's email listo   Kari’s books: More Than a Mom, Love Her Well,  10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know and Liked: Whose Approval Are You Living For?o  Contact Kari:  kari@karikampakis.com, Instagram, and Facebook
Released:
May 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Today's teenage girls face unprecedented challenges - and so do their parents. From anxiety, loneliness, and depression to struggles with friendships, body image, and self-worth, girls feel the overwhelm of a perfect storm that often leads them to despondency. For moms raising daughters, big questions have emerged: How can we help them thrive? How can we offer hope, wisdom, calm, and strength? In the Girl Mom podcast, blogger Kari Kampakis, a mom of 4 girls and author of 3 books (including the latest for moms, LOVE HER WELL) unites women who aim to be strong mothers raising empowered daughters. Addressing modern-day issues through the lens of faith, Kari helps mothers feel less alone, more encouraged, and more equipped to unleash the potential of their mother-daughter relationships.