#142 [Fight for Your Family] with Victoria Riollano

EPISODE · Aug 19, 2024 · 27 MIN

#142 [Fight for Your Family] with Victoria Riollano

from Girls Talking Life · host Yohonna Smith

Do you feel defeated when it comes to parenting or do you parent with a victory mindset? I'm talking with Victoria Riollano about how to equip ourselves to fight for our families, as our kids get ready to go back to school and every day. It starts with us. But today's show isn't just for moms. It's for any woman in a position to fight for the kids they love. You'll hear us talk about… defeated thinking vs. victory-minded how we equip our hearts to fight having a war plan for our children prayers for our kids as they go back to school Victoria Riollano is a mother of eight, military spouse, and Psychology professor at three universities. Victoria holds an MA in child psychology and is currently a doctoral student of Social Psychology at Liberty University. Her ultimate passion is to write and speak to inspire others to know Christ more.   GET ALL THE SHOW NOTES   CONNECT WITH VICTORIA Instagram | Website   OUR SPONSORS Dream Believers Community Hide and Seek Scriptures Devotional (Get the personalized version with your name inserted for 50% off with code: GTLOFFER50 or get a free copy of the standard version. Use Code: GTLOFFER)   CONNECT WITH GIRLS TALKING LIFE Get the GTL Newsletter | Instagram | Website

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