Parenting with the Savior

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Do you ever feel guilty for not being a better parent? Well here are a few episodes of the Go and Be Show to share with you some ways to reboost your confidence in your parenting.


Parenting With the Savior with Meg Thomas

What does parenting like the Savior look like in a real-world scenario?

How can you become more like the Savior in the ways you parent?

To answer these questions, Meg Thomas from @thehippiemama is here with our hosts today, and she has amazing advice straight from the scriptures.

Find the episode here!


You Are The Mother Your Children Need with Christie and Michelle

Have you ever felt guilty for not being a better mother?

Have you ever felt like you’ve had to sacrifice your own talents and passions to put the needs of your family first?

Today, hosts Christie and Michelle talk about Christie’s first book, You Are the Mother Your Children Need and the experiences that brought that book about. Even if you don’t have children, this episode is just as applicable to you, and we hope it will inspire you to see that you absolutely have permission—even a responsibility—to be exactly who you are.

To watch the episode, follow this link!


Rescue Family Dinner Time with Food Nannies

If you’re a busy mom who struggles to make family dinnertime a priority, then this is the episode for you.

Join our hosts Christie Gardiner and Michelle McCullough as they talk with our guests, Liz Edmunds and Lizi Heaps, better known as the food nannies, about their meal planning tips that will transform the way your families eat, bond, and stick together.

Find this episode here!


How Do You Teach Children and Youth About Service? with John and Chase Hansen

What does true service look like to you?

For John and Chase Hansen, it’s about getting to know the homeless around Utah. Today they sit down with Michelle and Christie to talk about how and why they began their journey of serving those without a place to call home.

Watch this video here.

Michelle McCullough