Faithful Mama Rising I Overwhelm, Mindset, Marriage, Faith, Identity
Do you ever find yourself wondering, “What am I even doing with my life?”
Do you put yourself in “time-out” just to catch a breath?
Do you ever feel like you belong to everyone else—your husband, your kids, the chores, the commitments—and somewhere along the way, you stopped belonging to yourself?
Well Mama, you are in the right place.
Faithful Mama Rising is a faith-filled podcast for overwhelmed moms who are tired of living in survival mode and ready for calmer days, better rhythms, and fewer meltdowns—yours and theirs.
This is where you’ll start feeling seen, supported, and grounded again… where you finally finish that book you started, make space for the devotional you keep meaning to open, and build routines you can actually stick to—without pressure or perfection.
I’m Mitch—girl mama of two, wife to my hunk-o-hunk of lovin’ husband, Andrew, and a former Mom-ster who once lived knee-deep in overwhelm, resentment, and loneliness.
For years, I believed the right checklist or perfect schedule would magically fix everything. But no amount of planning stopped the Mom-ster from returning—and it definitely didn’t help me feel supported or seen.
Everything changed when I shifted my thinking, got honest about what wasn’t working, and finally asked God what He actually had for me.
Through simple mindset shifts, faith-centered conversations, and practical tools, I learned how to release the pressure of the endless to-do list, ask for help, reconnect with myself, and—get this—be playful again. My lips literally remembered how to smile.
And now? I’m here to walk this journey with you.
If you’re ready to stop chasing quick fixes that only last three days, reclaim the woman God created you to be, and rise out of feeling stuck and into a life of grace, support, and purpose—these are the conversations for you.
So fold the laundry—or don’t (honestly, it’s clean, that’s what matters)—and let’s get our change on.
Faithful Mama Rising I Overwhelm, Mindset, Marriage, Faith, Identity
Top tips to implement to thrive in marriage and parenting featuring Elizabeth Page
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Licensed family and marriage therapist Elizabeth Page hadn’t intended on being in her line of work but when she didn’t know how to help her failing marriage, she started studying in an effort to “fix” their problems.
Two days after her professional license arrived in the mail, she left her then husband after married for 16 years and had three children. The whole experience was more painful and difficult than she had anticipated, but also incredibly necessary. In this process she found her confidence, and began living in a way that aligned with her values. She learned to listen to her body, trust herself, and get help when she needed it.
Now she gets to help families get through the difficulties that can come over the years before they get to that point. She counsels couples, and teens and we got into all the juicy behind the scenes from her therapist’s point of view.
Check out the episode:
Top tips to implement to thrive in marriage and parenting
She pulled back the curtain and talked about:
- Why couples aren’t her favorite clients
- What people think marriage therapists do that they actually don’t
- What is the top thing people come to see her for
- What is the one thing that couples could do now that would help them avoid having to go to therapy
- How to keep your boundaries
- Where women feel most frustrated with their mom life
- The power of no for yourself and helping your kids learn how to say no
- When she sees teen clients, their number one complaint isn’t usually about their parents
- How she does coach them when they have problems with their parents and what parents need to learn to do
- How she helps moms who are about to be empty nesters
Elizabeth also knows that sometimes couples have already reached the point of no return. She also helps women navigate the emotional fallout and regain their sense of self, regain their confidence and address their mental health. She loves working with women to help them feel empowered, capable, and confident.
You can find Elizabeth at:
Elizabeth@relationalcoachingpartners.com or
On FaceBook:
https://www.facebook.com/share/N1guzraspgRJCsW8/?mibextid=A7sQZp
Elizabeth Page LMFT/Owner
210 N. Bosque
Whitney TX 76692
Office: 254-205-3077
Fax: 254-442-0509
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