Oct 21 • 38:02
Brave Women in the Bible with Laura Smith
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Brave Women in the Bible with Laura Smith

October 21, 2025 • 38:02 • Greta Eskridge

Episode 87 

Laura Smith is a writer, speaker and mom to four young adults. She is from the charming, small college town of Oxford, not England, but Ohio! These are the kinds of random facts I love getting to know about my guests. 

Even more, I loved learning about Lauras newest book, Brave Women, Mighty God: 30 Things You Can Do. Ive been a Christian my whole life, since I was 3 years old, but I loved learning about some of these women that I have never heard of. And then to think about the women, whose stories I know, in new ways and to learn from them. 

It's so important for us to know and remember that God created us as women with intention and purpose. We have a reason for being, and we matter in His plans for us and His plans for eternity.  

Talking about these stories, and some in particular, with Laura brought me to tears. I felt such a deep connection to many of them and realized I needed the reminder that I am Gods daughter, and I am beloved. This conversation was so encouraging, and I am sure youre going to love it just like me! 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode: 

Books about Godly, inspiring women that Greta has loved reading: 

Corrie Ten Boom, Amy Carmichael, Betty Green, Darlene Deibler Rose, Courageous World Changers: 50 True Stories of Daring Women of God (great for kids!) 

Find Laura: 

Find Lauras website here 

Find Lauras book here 

Find Laura on Instagram here 

 

The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

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The Greta Eskridge Podcast

With Greta Eskridge
We're living in a time filled with distraction and disconnection from the things that matter most. Things like faith, family, friendship, and childhood innocence feel harder and harder to hold onto. But I believe a joyful, connected life is possible with Jesus's help because he offers us life to the full! It's time to open our eyes to the wonder God has put all around us, so join me each week on The Greta Eskridge Podcast as some of my favorite friends and I explore ways to create connection in our families and chase joy through both the peaks and valleys of parenting and life.
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Oct 28 • 42:49
The Beauty and Importance of Going Deep and Being Vulnerable with Eryn Eddy Adkins

Episode 88 

True to form, this episode starts with me feeling sure that I messed up my guests name. I didnt even bother to edit it out because the reality is, I am who I am. Laugh with me! 

My guest, Eryn Eddy Adkis, is the founder of the company So Worth Loving, and a host of the podcast God Hears Her. 

 

I loved learning about Eryns upbringing and how it impacted her as an adult and the company she started called, So Worth Loving. This company exists to create product as an entry point to vulnerable conversations. When I read that, I was instantly intrigued. In the work I do, so many people I talk to have been hurt or are hurt. What I find is that they often want to go deep and share vulnerably but it is scary to do so. By going first, I get to help them find the courage to do that. And that is exactly what Eryn is doing with So Worth Loving. 

 

Eryn and I also talked about the podcast God Hears Her, and the way it has given space for women to have the courage to share their own difficult stories. And that has given Eryn and so many others freedom to walk in freedom and not in shame. What a gift! 

Be sure to look up the work that Eryn is doing with both her company and the podcast. 

You will be blessed. 

 

Where to find Eryn: 

Find So Worth Loving here 

Find Eryn on Instagram here 

Find God Hears Her podcast here 

 

The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Oct 21 • 38:02
Brave Women in the Bible with Laura Smith

Episode 87 

Laura Smith is a writer, speaker and mom to four young adults. She is from the charming, small college town of Oxford, not England, but Ohio! These are the kinds of random facts I love getting to know about my guests. 

Even more, I loved learning about Lauras newest book, Brave Women, Mighty God: 30 Things You Can Do. Ive been a Christian my whole life, since I was 3 years old, but I loved learning about some of these women that I have never heard of. And then to think about the women, whose stories I know, in new ways and to learn from them. 

It's so important for us to know and remember that God created us as women with intention and purpose. We have a reason for being, and we matter in His plans for us and His plans for eternity.  

Talking about these stories, and some in particular, with Laura brought me to tears. I felt such a deep connection to many of them and realized I needed the reminder that I am Gods daughter, and I am beloved. This conversation was so encouraging, and I am sure youre going to love it just like me! 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode: 

Books about Godly, inspiring women that Greta has loved reading: 

Corrie Ten Boom, Amy Carmichael, Betty Green, Darlene Deibler Rose, Courageous World Changers: 50 True Stories of Daring Women of God (great for kids!) 

Find Laura: 

Find Lauras website here 

Find Lauras book here 

Find Laura on Instagram here 

 

The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Oct 14 • 41:57
A Christian Parents Guide to Navigating Youth Sports with Brian Smith and Ed Uszynski

Today I got to talk to Brian Smith and Ed Uszynski about their new book, Away GameA Christian Parents Guide to Navigating Youth Sports. This is a new topic for the podcast but as soon as I saw the title pop up in my email, I was intrigued.  Youth sports are such a huge part of the lives of many families, and I love that Brian and Ed are asking the question, where does the Gospel fit into youth sports? 

Brian and Ed were collegiate athletes and now work with an organization called Athletes in Action that brings Christ into the lives of coaches and athletes of all levels. But it was when their own kids began playing youth sports that they decided to begin looking at things like: how kids and families can grow in relationship with Christ through sports, not allowing sports to become an idol, showing grace through failure, reflecting the love of Christ to every other athlete on the field, and so much more.  

 

In their book, they talk about spiritual formation rather than sports formation.  And I just love their desire to make sports culture something that reflects Jesus heart instead of making it self-focused, like so much of sports can be. We discussed the youth sports industry that really isnt about whats best for our kids, but rather about playing into our own insecurities as a parent, and the pressure we parents are putting on our kids as a result. That led us to talk about the importance of making sports about joy and fun and less about winning. 70% of kids are quitting youth sports by age 13 because the joy of play is gone for them. As Christians our joy isnt in winning or being the best, but in showing and knowing the love of Christ no matter the outcome of the game. 

I found this book and my conversation with Brian and Ed so encouraging and helpful. I know you are going to enjoy it too. 

 

Where to find Ed and Brian: 

Find their new book here 

Find Brian and Ed on Instagram here 

Find more of Brian and Eds writing here 

The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Oct 7 • 58:17
How Pornography Impacts the Brain with Dr. Trish Leigh

I feel so fortunate that I got to interview todays guest, Dr. Trish Leigh. As soon as I saw her book, Mind Over Explicit Matter: Quit Porn and Improve Intimacy Through Neuroscience, I knew I had to talk to her about it. Friends, this conversation is incredibly important, and you must not miss it!  

Dr. Trish is a neuroscientist, a sex addiction recovery coach, a brain health coach, an author, speaker and mom to 5. She is a wealth of knowledge about the way the brain is impacted by pornography. So, if you are wondering how porn impacts the brain, and you should, this episode is for you! 

Dr. Trish helps us understand how porn hijacks the brains dopamine system and the problems and dangers that causes. She explains the main reasons people use porn, how people use porn to numb negative feelings and ultimately how it causes a lack of joy in life. We talk about toxic relationships fueled by porn use. We also discuss masturbation and why it is not harmless. Yep, we went there! (If you want to learn more about the topic of masturbation, I have a whole chapter in my book on this topic because it is a question I get asked so often. So many parents have questions and so many of us dont know who to ask or where to go. Im here to help!) We also discuss how putting boundaries in place for our kids is hard, but worth it.  

Dr. Trish gives us practical, doable tips as we are raising kids in this new era of parenting. There is just so much here.  

Dr. Trish and I dont agree on everythingfor example, I do believe porn is a moral issue as well as an addiction issuebut wow, I am so grateful for what I have learned from her! Learning how things like pornography impacts and even changes the brain is a powerful tool as we raise kids in this porn saturated world. I know that God is the designer of our incredible, intricate brains and that we can honor Him by protecting not just our kids bodies, but their brains and hearts too. It is up to us offer our kids something better than porn could ever give them. If you dont know how to do that, read my book, Its Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn.  And if you are ready to educate yourself about how porn impacts the brain, get Dr. Trishs book. 

 

Where to find Dr. Trish: 

Find Dr. Trishs new book here 

Find Dr. Trishs website here 

Find Dr. Trish on Instagram here 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode: 

Find my new book here 

The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Sep 30 • 40:10
Reflections on Our Womens Walking Retreat Through the Cotswolds with Greta Eskridge and Jaime Fenwick

Episode 84 

What a treat this episode was to record! A conversation with my friend Jaime Fennwick about our recent womens walking retreat in the Cotswolds! What are the Cotswolds, you ask? Well we explain everything in this episode. 

We talk about where we went (England!) and what we did (lots more than walk!) what we ate (the food was sooooo good!) where we slept (the nicest inns and hotels!) the incredible nature we saw (God is the master artist) and how He met us through the week in the beauty we saw and in the friendships that we formed. He even met us in the middle of a thunder and lightning storm! Ultimately what we found was this trip was so much more than a sightseeing tour. It was soul care. 

 

Jaime and I are so excited to share a glimpse of this trip with all of you. But even more wed love you to consider joining us on our next trip! We dont have the exact dates yet, but you can be the first to know by signing up for alerts and newsletters from Jaime and I. Youll find all the links below as well as on our Instagram pages. This was honestly one of the most wonderful trips I have ever been on. I hope youll be inspired to walk through the Cotswolds too! Or at least your own neighborhood. 

 

Where to find Jaime and info about our next retreat: 

Get updates about the next walking retreat here 

Read Jaimes blog here 

Find Jaime on Instagram here 

Find Gretas blog here 

Find Greta on Instagram here 

 

The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

About the Host

Greta Eskridge

Greta Eskridge is a second-generation homeschooler, an author, a speaker, and a podcast host. Greta’s faith in God is the lens through which she sees the world.

Greta loves encouraging parents to pursue joyful, connected parenting. And she is passionate about helping families create connection in a disconnected world through things like purposeful adventures, online safety, and keeping their eyes wide open to wonder. Greta firmly believes that “joy is the serious business of heaven” and is on mission to chase joy through both the peaks and valleys of parenting and life.

Greta lives in sunny southern California with her artist husband, Aaron, and their four kids--1 young adult and 3 teens. Greta loves nature, books and coffee and her favorite place to be is on a hiking trail. 

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