
27. Protecting and Safeguarding our Families
Karen teaches parents that the most important thing they need to know, and their kids need to know, is WHO THEY ARE–divine sons and daughters of God.
A Program of Life Changing Services
Please enjoy our various podcasts. From trainings with Karen to interviews with other moms and Sons of Helaman graduates, our goal is to bring HOPE and HEALING to families and help mothers FIND PEACE IN THE STORM!
Our lives are not always perfect, in fact, most are not, but we CAN live an abundant, happy life wherever we currently stand by relying on the Savior.
Karen teaches parents that the most important thing they need to know, and their kids need to know, is WHO THEY ARE–divine sons and daughters of God.
Momma Verla shares a touching story about a young man who, after years of struggling with addictions and spending time in jail, is finally able to turn his life around.
This is the story of how Karen got here and why she started Mothers Who Know.
In this special episode guest Ally Hayward opens up about her struggles with anxiety and depression
Helping Kids Make Good Media and Online Choices.
Allison and Crystal–a couple of moms like you and me who share their wisdom and ideas to have a less stressful summer.
Diane opens up about her struggles with her teenage daughter. When Diane learned that her daughter doubted her own self-worth, thought about suicide and using drugs to dull the pain she was feeling, Diane confronted her in an attempt to help.
This time of year can be hard for mothers whose children are not always making good choices.
Karen tells us that Mother’s Day is really about having gratitude in knowing that “God can see me”. She tells us that “being a mother doesn’t mean we are the Savior,” it means that God trusts us with the children he has sent us.
Lynda opens up about her own struggles with addictions in her life and how she found solace in the Savior and the Atonement. When she found out her son was struggling, she could honestly say, “I understand what you are going through”.
Julie is the wife of a Sons of Helaman clinician and talks about the struggles they had in their own family, even though they “should have known”. Julie talks about being able to see her son recover, marry an amazing woman and finally be happy. Then in a tragic accident a few years later, he was killed instantly.
Kathy talks about how hard it was for her as a mom to learn how to help and support her son struggling with pornography.
She learned to draw on the strength of the Savior, as she also found support from other mothers in Mothers Who Know.
David is married and can’t even remember when his addiction started, but when he realized it was causing his wife severe PTSD, pain and heartache, he knew he needed to find something that would help him overcome his addiction for the rest of his life.
Karen Broadhead, teaches about the importance of receiving personal revelation in our lives.
PoWeR journaling includes Prayer, Writing and Reading.
Karen Broadhead, Parent Support Specialist at Life Changing Services, had a special guest panel of moms who shared their own stories and ways of receiving revelation.
These moms opened up about their struggles and how they learned to listen to the Spirit. Come listen to Jen, Kathy and BJ share what has worked for them and what things they have learned over the last few years.
Shari speaks with Karen and gets personal with moms and talks about some of her struggles of being a single mom and trying to raise 3 girls. She gives insights into teaching and inspiring children, and helping them desire their own testimony.
Cody Hawes speaks with Karen on his personal desire to give back and work as a clinician to operate as a servant of God.
He works with bishops and the need they have help those within their stewardship to overcome pornography and sexual self mastery.
From the time Bryton was 8 years old, he had an addiction he had to learn to overcome. After joining Sons of Helaman, he learned to fight and overcome his addiction. His mother was a huge strength to him and his father became his “battle buddy” during his recovery. In this podcast, Bryton shares some of the tactics he used during his journey to recovery.
Karen teaches that fear is nothing more than False Evidence Appearing Real and a tactic of the adversary to get us to do things we wouldn’t normally do or to fight with our family members. Karen opens up about some of her personal battles and struggles and what she does every day to help overcome them.
Emily realizes that even as her children struggle to find themselves, she can never take away their agency. Her advice to mothers is to never stop loving your children, never stop praying for them, never give up, and trust in God’s timing.
April talks about how she too needed to heal and work on herself to be able to support her son as he worked to overcome his addiction.
She learned to rely on the Savior to be her son’s greatest cheerleader.
Adam is open about the struggles he faced and how he learned to overcome his addiction, what things worked to help him, and “why he fights” everyday to continue this journey and to help others.
Julie tells how she was supported and strengthened through Mothers Who Know and Eternal Warriors. Julie describes what she learned, how she grew, how her son’s addiction actually helped her as a mother and woman to grow into the person she is today.
Stephanie talks about how she was impacted as she watched her son battle to overcome a pornography addiction, and how much she saw him grow and how much she personally learned during this journey.
Karen talks about how our bodies are a gift from God, and because of that, we have so much power with them. We can use that power to overcome weaknesses, find our true self, serve others, and do good.