EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 31 MIN
Community And Hope For Single Parents
from Pivotal People · host Stephanie Nelson
Let us know what you think about this episode and share it with a friend!We talk with Elizabeth Cole of SoloParent.org about how community, safe groups, and faith help single parents move from isolation to strength. She shares practical ways advocates can help, why no-fix listening heals, and how consistent support shapes healthier homes for kids.• scale of single-parent homes and isolation• story of finding hope in a first group• why advocates matter and how to help• grief as ongoing process alongside joy• faith as a frame for healing and resilience• Solo Parent Essentials and recovery-model groups• no-crosstalk rule and psychological safety• Solo Parent Nation syncing with weekly podcast• how to start or join groups in churches, companies, and communities• links, schedules, and how to connect at soloparent.orgYou can join Elizabeth's online group Monday nights at 8 p.m. Central on Zoom via soloparent.org . Get more information about resources for starting a group of finding a group as well. Subscribe to the Pivotal People newsletter for new episodes, giveaways and more: https://stephanienelson.com/newsletter/ Learn more at StephanieNelson.comFollow us on Instagram @stephanie_nelson_cmFollow us on Facebook at CouponMomOrder Stephanie's book Imagine More: Do What You Love, Discover Your Potential
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Let us know what you think about this episode and share it with a friend! We talk with Elizabeth Cole of SoloParent.org about how community, safe groups, and faith help single parents move from isolation to strength. She shares practical ways advocates can help, why no-fix listening heals, and how consistent support shapes healthier homes for kids. • scale of single-parent homes and isolation • story of finding hope in a first group • why advocates matter and how to help • grief as ongoing p...
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