Parenting with Ginger Hubbard Podcast
To encourage and equip you to reach beyond outward behavior, address issues of the heart, and point your children to the transformational power of Christ.
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Episode 203 | Responding to Profanity in Public
Are you angered by the use of profanity in public and the negative influence it has on your children? Do you struggle to know if and when you should speak up, and how to address other people’s behavior with your children? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan for another edition of ‘“Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as they discuss how we can ask the Lord for wisdom and discernment when interacting with people who use profanity in public and how we can use those situations to be a light for Jesus and a godly example for our children. -
Episode 202 | Navigating Big Emotions in Children
Does your child have an emotional meltdown over every little thing? Are you at a loss for how to help your overly sensitive child process and respond to their emotions in healthy ways? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan as they discuss how we can help our children identify where their emotions are coming from and take those emotions to God in prayer. -
Off Topic 006 | The Snake in the Store
It’s time for another fun edition of “Off Topic,” where we talk about all of the fun stuff that we don’t have time to fit into a regular episode. This week, we’re talking about “The Snake in the Store.” You don’t want to miss this one. Give us a listen, and tell us what you think! -
Episode 201 | Cultivating Gratitude in Kids with Ruth Chou Simons
Do your kids grumble and complain instead of looking for ways to be thankful? Are you concerned that the influx of presents during the holiday season will lead your kids to a sense of entitlement rather than a heart of gratitude? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan, along with special guest Ruth Chou Simons, as they talk about some practical ways we can encourage our kids to live in thankfulness and how we can model an attitude of gratitude. -
Episode 200 | Christmas Gift Ideas from Listeners
Are you on the hunt for that perfect present but really want to stay out of the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping? Would you like to support small businesses this Christmas season AND find unique gifts that everyone else didn’t also happen to get? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan they feature small businesses owned and operated by our listeners and maybe spark some new gift ideas as you get started on your Christmas shopping. -
Episode 199 | No More Perfect Moms with Jill Savage
Ever found yourself in the middle of the grocery store wondering why your child is the one yelling for snacks while other kids are quiet and content? Does it feel like you’re the only one dragging your kids–kicking and screaming–in the door on Sunday mornings while other moms stroll into church with everyone bright-eyed and bushy-tailed? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan, along with special guest Jill Savage, as they discuss how we can stop the perfection infection from invading our relationships and our walk with the Lord. -
Episode 198 | Sneaky Kids & Snooping Parents (Part 2)
Does your child sneak around to do things without your permission? Do you struggle to know if snooping through your child’s things is part of being a good parent or an unfair invasion of their privacy? Are you looking for practical ways to hold your kids accountable without provoking them to anger? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as they continue their discussion on what’s at the heart of sneaky behavior and what parents can do to guide and encourage their children who struggle with deceitfulness. -
Off Topic 005 | The Neighborhood Snoop
Hey Friends! It’s Episode 005 of “Off Topic,” where we talk about all of the fun stuff that we don’t have time to fit into a regular episode. This week, we’re talking about “The Neighborhood Snoop.” You don’t want to miss this one. Give us a listen, and tell us what you think! -
Episode 197 | Sneaky Kids & Snooping Parents (Part 1)
Does your child sneak around to do things without your permission? Do you struggle to know if snooping through your child’s things is part of being a good parent or an unfair invasion of their privacy? Are you looking for practical ways to hold your kids accountable without provoking them to anger? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as they discuss what’s at the heart of sneaky behavior and what parents should not do when trying to help their children who are struggling in this area. -
Episode 196 | When Kids Misbehave in Public
Is your little one prone to having meltdowns in the grocery store (Cleanup on aisle 9), or worse, during the middle of your pastor’s sermon on biblical parenting? Have you ever experienced the embarrassment of every head turning toward your table in a restaurant as your child throws a full-on tantrum? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as they offer encouragement to parents who are struggling with handling disobedience in public and discuss the importance of consistency in discipline. -
Episode 195 | Talking to Kids about Politics with Jonathan & Chelsea Boes
Does the thought of trying to explain what’s going on in the world of politics to your kids give you pause or make you cringe? Do you desire to help your children understand and navigate the controversial side of politics with biblical discernment, but you aren’t sure how? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan, along with special guests Jonathan and Chelsea Boes, as they discuss how we can get our kids to look at politics through a biblical worldview and how we can help our kids engage with culture without sharing too much. -
Episode 194 | When Younger Kids Argue with Parents
Do your kids argue with you over every little thing? Would you like to learn how to get to the heart of the matter and address it from a biblical perspective instead of arguing back? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan as they discuss some practical tips for teaching children–no matter their age–how they can respectfully communicate their thoughts and feelings with parents rather than arguing in disrespectful ways.
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