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Faithful Mama Rising

Faithful Mama Rising

Von: Mitch Blackford
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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.



© 2026 Faithful Mama Rising
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  • 4- When You’re Tired, Mom, Are You Sabotaging Communication in Your Marriage? (Part 2)
    Feb 17 2026

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    Ever feel like you and your husband are missing each other emotionally since becoming parents?

    Catch yourself snapping, stewing, or silently keeping score, and then wondering why you still feel unsupported?

    Do you ever think, “I love this man… so why does talking to him feel so hard right now?”

    In this part two episode (check out Episode 3) Mitch pulls up a chair and gets honest about what really happens to communication in marriage when you’re tired, carrying the mental load, and just trying to survive motherhood. We’re talking resentment that sneaks in quietly, unspoken expectations, and those moments where you feel totally justified… but still end the day feeling disconnected.

    If you’ve ever thought, “Why am I the only one who notices what needs to be done?” or “I don’t want to nag, but I also can’t keep holding this in,” this episode is for you. You’ll walk away feeling seen, less alone, and hopeful that you and your husband can get back on the same team, even in this tired season.

    James: “Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.”


    Listen to part 1 of this episode: Why Communication Breaks Down During Motherhood

    Connect with Mitch and stay supported between episodes:
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    Join the Facebook group → Mindset for Moms and Marriage

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    12 Min.
  • 3- Why Communication in Marriage Breaks Down During Motherhood
    Feb 10 2026

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    Ever feel like your husband just doesn’t get it after kids arrive?

    Wondering why communication in marriage feels harder than ever?

    Wish you could feel supported, understood, and connected again — instead of frustrated and alone?

    In this episode of Faithful Mama Rising, Mitch dives into why communication often breaks down between moms and their husbands once children enter the picture. She shares the key shifts that helped her stop resentment from replacing conversation, take responsibility for her part without carrying the whole load, and begin to reclaim peace and unity in her marriage. If you’ve ever felt unseen or unsupported, this episode is your invitation to step back, see your role clearly, and open the door to hope and understanding.

    Ephesians — “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”

    Connect with Mitch and stay supported between episodes:
    Sign up for the weekly email → www.faithfulmamarising.com

    Join the Facebook group → Mindset for Moms and Marriage

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    11 Min.
  • 2- Mindset Is Everything—But What Does That Actually Mean for Moms?
    Feb 10 2026

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    Ever wish you could be more easy-going?

    Less wound up. Less stressed. More fun.

    But somehow, being that version of yourself just feels impossible.

    In this episode of Faithful Mama Rising, Mitch dives into why mindset truly is everything for moms — and what it really means to shift your thoughts so motherhood feels a little lighter, a little steadier, and a lot more like the mom you’ve been hoping to be. If you’ve been stuck in stress loops, exhausted by daily chaos, or craving a way to show up more peacefully for your kids and yourself, this episode is your invitation to see a new perspective and reclaim your calm.

    Romans 12:2 — “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."

    Connect with Mitch and stay supported between episodes:
    Sign up for the weekly email → www.faithfulmamarising.com

    Join the Facebook group → Mindset for Moms and Marriage

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    14 Min.
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