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Empowered by Hope

Empowered by Hope

Von: Emily K. Whiting and Ashlyn Thompson
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You want the best possible quality of life for your child regardless of diagnosis or prognosis. Raising a child with medical complexities is often lonely, scary and overwhelming. Join two parents of amazing children with rare medical complexities, Emily K. Whiting and Ashlyn Thompson, to get help and grow with them into empowered advocates for our kids. Here you’ll find a community of support, encouragement, education and resources, equipping you to navigate your child’s medical complexities with hope. To get more personal support, connect with us directly at www.ParentEmpowermentNetwork.org.

© 2026 Empowered by Hope
Beziehungen Elternschaft & Familienleben Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Why Connecting With Another Medical Parent Can Change Everything
    Feb 26 2026

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    There’s a moment many medical parents know too well: the late-night scroll, the knot in your throat, the feeling that you need an answer and a hand to hold—right now. That’s where our story begins, with two moms, a Facebook group, a long hospital stay, and one honest message that turned fear into friendship.

    Co-hosts and close friends, Ashlyn Thompson & Ashley Milbourne, talk about how relationships change when your child’s care gets complex, and why connecting with someone who has lived your kind of hard can be the difference between white-knuckling it and moving with steadier breath. You’ll hear how to use social groups without spiraling, how to spot the few voices you can trust, and when to mute notifications to protect your nervous system. We share the art of calibrated honesty—giving or asking for the right level of detail—and the relief that comes when someone gets your “memory anniversaries” without a long backstory.

    This conversation goes beyond social media. We map practical paths to real connection through specialists’ nurses, child life teams, Parent to Parent networks, school resources, and quiet referrals that respect privacy and boundaries. We highlight why dads and male caregivers need their own lifelines, and offer simple scripts for reaching out when words are hard. Along the way we trade hard-won “cheat codes” for daily logistics, celebrate tiny wins with rituals that stick, and name the truth: support for you is support for your child, because a steadier parent advocates better.

    If you’ve felt alone in the maze, we’re here to say you’re capable, you’re equipped, and you don’t have to do this by yourself. Listen for real talk, gentle structure, and the kind of friendship that holds both the fear and the fight. If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who needs a lifeline, subscribe for more, and leave a review to help other families find us. Your people are out there—let’s help you meet them.

    Time Stamps:

    • 0:00 Welcome & Purpose Of The Show
    • 1:40 Why Relationships Change With Medical Kids
    • 4:55 Ashlyn And Ashley’s Origin Story
    • 10:45 Honest Support Without Overwhelm
    • 15:30 Using Social Groups Wisely
    • 22:30 Boundaries, Needs, And Safe Friends
    • 28:30 The Weight We Carry And Memory Dates
    • 35:00 Beyond Social: Finding Real Connections

    We kindly ask that you share this podcast with other families who might benefit from our insights and support. Additionally, please take a brief moment to leave a review on your preferred podcast platform, which helps us to reach as many families as possible who are navigating this challenging journey, so they can find our support circle and access the assistance they rightfully deserve. No one should walk this journey alone.

    To get more personal support, connect with us directly at:
    https://parentempowermentnetwork.org

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    41 Min.
  • Turning Insight Into Evidence: A Journal for Caregivers with Amy Lamb
    Feb 11 2026

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    You know your child best. The challenge is proving it in a 15-minute appointment or during morning rounds at the hospital.

    In this episode, Emily talks with Amy Lamb, creator of My Health Journal, about a simple journaling system that helps caregivers track symptoms, medications, sleep, stress, and daily observations in one organized place.

    When patterns are documented clearly, doctors can see what you see. That’s how Amy uncovered her mother’s misdiagnosis after years of stalled treatment.

    This isn’t about perfect record-keeping. It’s about reducing mental load, easing communication with providers, and turning your instincts into usable evidence.

    If you’re tired of trying to remember everything, second-guessing yourself, or leaving appointments wishing you’d said more, this conversation is for you.

    As a thank you to our community, Amy is offering Empowered by Hope listeners 20% off their own My Health Journal. If this feels like a tool that could help you stay organized and confident in appointments, the discount details are listed below.


    About Amy Lamb

    Amy Lamb is a Certified Health and Wellness Coach with nearly 30 years of experience in the financial services industry.

    Her work was shaped by her mother’s serious health crisis. After years of appointments with multiple doctors, conflicting opinions, and treatments that weren’t working, Amy began consistently tracking her mom’s symptoms, medications, nutrition, sleep, and daily changes. Clear patterns emerged — and eventually revealed a misdiagnosis.

    That experience led her to create My Health Journal, a simple, structured tool designed to help caregivers and patients.

    Her goal is simple: help people take control of their health story with clarity and confidence.

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    We kindly ask that you share this podcast with other families who might benefit from our insights and support. Additionally, please take a brief moment to leave a review on your preferred podcast platform, which helps us to reach as many families as possible who are navigating this challenging journey, so they can find our support circle and access the assistance they rightfully deserve. No one should walk this journey alone.

    To get more personal support, connect with us directly at:
    https://parentempowermentnetwork.org

    Facebook: Parent Empowerment Network
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    Join the Parent Empowerment Network Community of Hope
    Get your copy of She is Charlotte: A Mother’s Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Journey with Her Child with Medical Complexities by Emily K Whiting on Amazon

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    28 Min.
  • Holding Hope Together When Our Children Suffer: Support for Medical Parents
    Feb 3 2026

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    Some weeks call for a pause.

    Last week, we were scheduled to release a new episode sharing a valuable resource for medical parents. But with everything that unfolded in our country, it felt important to step back, take a breath, and model what we so often encourage within this community: giving ourselves space and grace when things feel heavy, and allowing time to process before pressing on.

    So this week, we’re revisiting a conversation from the early days of Empowered by Hope—an episode that has quietly carried many parents through dark nights. We’ll return to our planned new episodes next week.

    Originally shared in February of 2023, this episode centers on a question that sits in the chest and refuses to leave when a child is hurting: Why does God allow suffering, especially when it involves our children?

    For many parents, this question emerges through faith language; for others, it rises as a deeper, human longing for meaning, justice, or understanding. However it shows up for you, the weight of it is real. And in moments like the ones we’re living through now—when suffering and injustice feel overwhelming and impossible to make sense of—this question often returns.

    We don’t try to fix what can’t be fixed with tidy answers. Instead, we tell the truth about fear, anger, guilt, resentment, and the moments we felt abandoned—alongside the moments we were surprised by peace.

    Together, we name four anchors that actually hold:

    • Rejecting shame and the reflex to blame ourselves for a diagnosis
    • Leaning into a grounding truth many parents find strength in: that our children are deeply loved, and that their pain is not meaningless
    • Allowing reflection or prayer—raw, repetitive, sometimes wordless—to be exactly what it is, without polishing or performance
    • Practicing acceptance without agreement with suffering, so we can make clear decisions, listen for wisdom, and keep showing up for the child we adore

    If you’ve ever stood in a hospital hallway and wondered how to walk back into a room full of beeps and worry, this episode offers presence over platitudes, honesty over explanations, and space to face the full breadth of your emotions without judgment.

    Sometimes hope begins not with answers, but with the relief of not holding it all by ourselves.

    We kindly ask that you share this podcast with other families who might benefit from our insights and support. Additionally, please take a brief moment to leave a review on your preferred podcast platform, which helps us to reach as many families as possible who are navigating this challenging journey, so they can find our support circle and access the assistance they rightfully deserve. No one should walk this journey alone.

    To get more personal support, connect with us directly at:
    https://parentempowermentnetwork.org

    Facebook: Parent Empowerment Network
    Instagram: ParentEmpowermentNetwork
    Join the Parent Empowerment Network Community of Hope
    Get your copy of She is Charlotte: A Mother’s Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Journey with Her Child with Medical Complexities by Emily K Whiting on Amazon

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    59 Min.
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