Take Heart

Amy J Brown, Carrie Holt and Sara Clime

Take Heart is a podcast for special needs moms by special needs moms. It is a place for special needs moms to find authentic connection, fervent hope and inspiring stories. read less
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Episodes

Stuff They Don’t Tell Parents of Children with Disabilities: An Interview with Kelley Coleman
Mar 19 2024
Stuff They Don’t Tell Parents of Children with Disabilities: An Interview with Kelley Coleman
We are honored to welcome the inspiring Kelley Coleman to our podcast. Kelley shared her deeply personal journey as a parent of a child with multiple disabilities and how she ended up writing her book, "Everything No One Tells You About Parenting." Her authenticity and wisdom shine through in this interview. We discuss the lack of information parents are provided on diagnosis and how there’s not one specific place a parent can go to find the info and support they need. We talked about the crucial aspects of caregiving in navigating the healthcare system, accessing financial support, and our need for self-care that might be unconventional.Ep. 162; March 19, 2024Key Moments:[7:03] Care plan for my dependent child brings victories[15:52] State disability definitions and benefits[26:12] Getting a second opinion is freeing[39:57] Balancing rewards and guilt of parenting challenges[44:05] Going home Googling things and cryingResources:https://www.kelleycoleman.com/https://www.kelleycoleman.com/bookshttps://www.instagram.com/hellokelleycoleman/https://www.facebook.com/kelley.coleman.56https://emilypfreeman.com/next-right-thing-book/ If you enjoyed the show:Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclimeSupport the show
Navigating Transitions as a Caregiver
Mar 5 2024
Navigating Transitions as a Caregiver
As caregivers, we are well acquainted with transitions, and very much so in regard to our children. In this collaborative, Amy, Sara, and Carrie discuss the difficulties of life transitions as parents. They talk about their personal experiences, including making medical decisions and educational changes. The challenges of balancing autonomy and outside influences, going against medical recommendations, and seeking guidance for decisions are all discussed. We hope this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for you!Key Moments:[2:20] 4 different types of transitions[7:59] Planned our son’s birth…but have learned our lesson[11:25] We don’t use ‘never’ when it comes to health[24:34] Comparing to others make transitions harder[35:30] Balancing hope and grief Resources:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ace.193Hospital Stay Guide by Carrie M. Holt: Listen to Episode 140, “Hospital Stay Survival: Spiritually & Practically.” You can access the transcript with links to her guide HERE. If you enjoyed the show:Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclimeSupport the show
When Special Needs Moms Are Misunderstood
Feb 27 2024
When Special Needs Moms Are Misunderstood
Being a parent to a child with special needs comes with its own unique set of challenges, and being misunderstood is a chief issue. As Amy, Carrie, and Sara share their personal experiences and insights, they provide valuable guidance on responding with grace and resilience when faced with misunderstandings…even though they don’t do it perfectly every time. They discuss the balance of speaking the truth and advocating for their children without being intentionally hurtful to others and not feeling the need to explain everything, instead using their child's trauma as an explanation only when necessary. Join us for a funny and truthful episode about real life. Ep. 160; February 27, 2024Key Moments:[1:35] One thing we want to set straight about a misunderstanding[4:06] People ask the most inappropriate things, even those in medicine[13:40] The tension of mishandling comments and drawing boundaries around ourselves[21:00] Trying to understand others' intentions in church and beyond [28:23] Why don’t more people understand trauma Resources:The Place We Find Ourselves PodcastThe Allender Center PodcastIf you enjoyed the show:Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclimeSupport the show
The Power of Perspective:  Amy, Carrie, and Sara Share Their Stories
Jan 23 2024
The Power of Perspective: Amy, Carrie, and Sara Share Their Stories
The Power of Perspective:  Amy, Carrie, and Sara Share Their StoriesSummary:  Amy, Carrie and Sara look back at their early years of parenting. They share the stories from the days of early diagnosis and what they thought back then…noting with humor how ridiculous it seemed back then. But looking at the early days has helped them appreciate how far they’ve come, giving them perspective. They discuss the concept of advocating for their child, the desire for control (even though they didn’t have it!) and the worry that they carried. They have found that this life really does hold grief and gratitude at the same time. Key Moments:[13:21] Not thinking through all the “what ifs”[16:16] Advocating for our child [20:54] Looking back, need to give ourselves grace[34:43 ] Grief and gratitudeResources:Holding Grief and Gratitude as a Special Needs Mom: An Interview With Dr. Lynne M. BaabIf you enjoyed the show:Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/  or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclimeSupport the show