EPISODE · Jul 29, 2026 · 1H 1M
The Conversations You Really, Really Need to Have With Your Kids | Kate Henderson | Episode 423
from The Speakeasy · host The Girl Named Blake
How do we raise kids who actually want to come to us with the hard questions? In this episode of The Speakeasy Podcast, I sat down with Kate Henderson, co-founder of Gather Moms, to talk about intentional motherhood and navigating conversations our parents never had to have. Our children are constantly receiving messages from everywhere, so if we want to shape their worldview, we have to start meaningful conversations first. Kate and I discuss practical ways to make those conversations feel natural, and why asking questions is often better than giving answers. We also tackle gender and sexuality, and the complicated world of screens and social media. What matters most is creating a home where questions are safe and your children know they can come back to you. You don't need to have every answer, you just need to keep showing up and pointing them toward Jesus. Sponsors Just Thrive Your gut health impacts so much more than digestion—it affects your energy, immune system, brain function, and overall well-being. Just Thrive's clinically proven probiotic is designed to arrive in your gut 100% alive, helping support whole-body health. Visit JustThriveHealth.com/Blake and use promo code BLAKE to save 20% on your first order. CrowdHealth CrowdHealth is a community-powered alternative to traditional health insurance, helping members navigate healthcare expenses with transparent pricing, bill negotiation support, and personalized care advocates. Learn more at JoinCrowdHealth.com and use promo code SPEAKEASY. #TheSpeakeasyPodcast #KateHenderson #GatherMoms #ChristianParenting #IntentionalParenting #Motherhood #FaithAndFamily #JustThrive #CrowdHealth
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