So, You're Having a Baby

March 03, 2021

Ep. 2.3 : Just Ladies Part 2

Today on So, you’re having a baby, Rachel continues her conversation with friends Bethany Cranfield and Jenn Crider. They open up about their perspectives and experiences, the good, bad, and the ugly of motherhood, being a working mom, juggling all the things, and how their marriage has changed and adapted after having kids. We hope you enjoy it, find a sense of solidarity, and leave feeling less alone! We are in this together mamas! Thanks for listening!

 

To find Craig and Rachel’s Parent’s Guide to a New Baby workbook, click here: https://www.christianparenting.org/articles/books/a-parents-guide-to-a-new-baby/

 

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About So, you're having a baby

Parenting a newborn is real hard. But Craig and Rachel Denison are here to help. Authors of A Parent’s Guide to a New Baby and parents to two wild and wonderful boys, they’re here to help you go from unprepared (and probably scared) to prepared (and ready to thrive) as a couple with a newborn. Listen, laugh, learn, and prepare with this podcast for new and growing families. 

About Craig and Rachel Denison

Craig and Rachel Denison are parents to two very different boys, Wesley and Wells. Together, they have experienced a myriad of emotions and stresses, highs and lows, and share their collective experience to equip new parents with not only practical tips but also heart wisdom for the tough and beautiful days ahead. Craig is the author and founder of First15, a daily devotional helping more than two million believers connect with God through worship, reading, and prayer. He’s also passionate and involved in strategy and leadership through his company Craig Denison Consulting, helping companies and non-profits scale in a healthy and sustainable way. Rachel is a writer for a variety of websites.

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