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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Real truth on standing in confidence with Amanda Pittman

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Christianity, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family

4.9850 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Amanda Pittman is with us today and she has a VERY important message on living in confidence. A lack of confidence runs the risk of keeping us from doing the God-ordained things in our lives because we think we aren’t good enough, or gifted enough, or ______(fill in the blank) enough. 

 

We chat about why this matters not just for our own lives, but also how our confidence (or lack thereof) impacts those around us. She identifies some of the confidence crushing narratives we believe and practical ways to overcome them. 

 

I really, really loved talking to Amanda about parenting our kids in a way that builds their inner-confidence, teaching them to live with conviction rather than focusing on their insecurities. 

 

This is a powerful conversation on living out the abundant life God has for our lives and our families. I know you’re going to love Amanda Pittman as much as I do. 

 

Resources from today's show: 

Stand in Confidence: From Sinking in Insecurity to Rising in Your God-Given Identity

Confident Woman Co.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Christian Parenting.

0:03.5

This is Cynthia Yannoff, and you're listening to Pardon the Mess.

0:16.1

Each week we have honest discussions about the ups and downs of parenting and the lessons God is teaching

0:20.9

us along the way. It's real, it's fun, and it's biblical. Life is messy. Don't walk the parenting

0:26.5

road alone. Hey guys, welcome and pardon the mess. I'm so glad you are joining us. It is October

0:35.9

and everything I touch is a disaster. It's the

0:39.5

month of literally pardon the mess for Cynthia Yanov. I don't know what's going on with me. I don't

0:44.2

know if I'm tired. I don't know if it's like getting dark too early and I feel like I need to go to bed

0:49.1

at eight. But everything I touch is a mess, including this podcast recently. Thank goodness for Jeanette

0:54.8

Tapley. She edits this podcast and she's amazing. Anything you hear that is well produced, that is well

0:59.8

edited. It is Jeanette Tapley. Anything that is not one of those things is Cynthia again off.

1:05.5

But I have literally sent her the wrong intros. I've introduced the wrong guests. I have taped

1:10.7

things without a microphone.

1:12.3

It's something over here. So, Jeanette Tapley has her own podcast that's called Moms at Work.

1:16.8

You should definitely check it out. I'm just so grateful for her. But I want to start since I've had

1:20.9

a crazy October. I'm guessing maybe some of you have to. Let's start with something funny.

1:25.7

And so I was reading something on Instagram that

1:27.5

made me laugh out loud. And very rarely does Instagram make me laugh out loud because it's Instagram.

1:32.3

But let me tell you one thing. First, that's funny about Instagram, and then I'll get to my main point.

1:36.6

You guys, the clothes. I scroll through there and they have all those online boutiques and they have

1:41.0

the cutest clothes, right? And I see it. see it I'm like gosh you can't find that

1:44.4

stuff anywhere else I must have it and I know better and you know better but we order it and then it

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