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33 | The Parent Growth Mindset w/ Jennifer Oliver

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The Unsupervised Mom Podcast is a weekly show about the grins and grime of single motherhood, with an intent to help single mothers navigate it, God’s way!
It's STILL May season!
Happy Mental Health Awareness Month!

Our mental health is important to God and should therefore be important to us.
In this episode, we are accompanied by special guest, Jennifer Oliver, as she unpacks The Parent Growth Mindset, the type of mindset that acknowledges growth and evolution can happen, with God, regardless of our experiences and developed perspectives, over time, as individuals and parents.

Jennifer Oliver is a fifth grade lead teacher for Newport News Public Schools. A graduate of both Hampton University and Liberty University, Jen is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Education in Educational Psychology at Regent University. Jen was born and raised in Baltimore, MD but has resided in the Hampton Roads area since attending HU. She has nearly twenty years of experience in teaching and reaching youth, teenagers, and young adults in both the school and church setting, specifically the ages of 10-18. This passion has followed her throughout her life and continues to guide her life and ministry.

Want to contact Jennifer?
Find her on Instagram as @worth1ooowords or submit an email: jivoryball@gmail.com.
Follow The Unsupervised Mom on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/theunsupervisedmom
Check out the page and grab some bite sized tips that make single mamahood with Jesus a little more seamless.
The official podcast hashtag is #unsupervisedmomlife.

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Jovan Brown is a Christian leader and mompreneur who is dedicated to helping others tell compelling stories and develop their agency in the process. She is a writer, author, literary consultant, and girl mom, whose passion for God, storytelling, and parenting have allowed her to help others grab hold to the best version of themselves. She published a poetry collection, The Children of Feelings, which celebrates the power of vulnerability and gives way to raw, unfiltered feelings. Jovan’s life’s maxim is “tell your unedited story”.
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Conteúdo fornecido por Jovan Brown. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Jovan Brown ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

The Unsupervised Mom Podcast is a weekly show about the grins and grime of single motherhood, with an intent to help single mothers navigate it, God’s way!
It's STILL May season!
Happy Mental Health Awareness Month!

Our mental health is important to God and should therefore be important to us.
In this episode, we are accompanied by special guest, Jennifer Oliver, as she unpacks The Parent Growth Mindset, the type of mindset that acknowledges growth and evolution can happen, with God, regardless of our experiences and developed perspectives, over time, as individuals and parents.

Jennifer Oliver is a fifth grade lead teacher for Newport News Public Schools. A graduate of both Hampton University and Liberty University, Jen is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Education in Educational Psychology at Regent University. Jen was born and raised in Baltimore, MD but has resided in the Hampton Roads area since attending HU. She has nearly twenty years of experience in teaching and reaching youth, teenagers, and young adults in both the school and church setting, specifically the ages of 10-18. This passion has followed her throughout her life and continues to guide her life and ministry.

Want to contact Jennifer?
Find her on Instagram as @worth1ooowords or submit an email: jivoryball@gmail.com.
Follow The Unsupervised Mom on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/theunsupervisedmom
Check out the page and grab some bite sized tips that make single mamahood with Jesus a little more seamless.
The official podcast hashtag is #unsupervisedmomlife.

Host:

Jovan Brown is a Christian leader and mompreneur who is dedicated to helping others tell compelling stories and develop their agency in the process. She is a writer, author, literary consultant, and girl mom, whose passion for God, storytelling, and parenting have allowed her to help others grab hold to the best version of themselves. She published a poetry collection, The Children of Feelings, which celebrates the power of vulnerability and gives way to raw, unfiltered feelings. Jovan’s life’s maxim is “tell your unedited story”.
Interested in donating to the show?

Support the show

You are s.h.e.: seen, heard, and enough.

  continue reading

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