EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 34 MIN
This Mom Invented a Brilliant Product to Protect Children
from The Dry Bones Army Podcast
Lauren McLaughlin is a mom on a mission with a passion for protecting children. Motivated by her own story of overcoming abuse at 12 years old, and empowered by the healing she has found through her relationship with Jesus, Lauren created Change Up Kids, a dynamic and practical solution that provides privacy and dignity for children who need a safe space to change their clothes. Whether it’s changing into a soccer uniform after school, swapping costumes backstage at a dance recital, getting out of wet clothes after swimming, or handling an emergency roadside “potty break,” Lauren’s ingenious invention gives parents a convenient way to help their children take care of business safely and privately. In this episode of the Dry Bones Army Podcast, Sandy and Lauren discuss: How Lauren responded to God’s leading to invent this product What it looked like for her to step out in faith How she sought creative solutions when she faced obstacles The motivating factors behind her business Simple prayers and scriptures that can help shape our walk with God Where you can get your hands on a Change Up Kids Scripture Reflection “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1!7 Connect with Lauren McLaughlin and grab a Change Up Kids for yourself or someone you love! Website: changeupkids.com Facebook: @change_up_kidsInstagram: @change_up_kids_lauren Listen & Subscribe If this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe to the Dry Bones Army Podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs hope today. Learn more about Sandy at: SurvivorSandyStorm.com Follow Sandy on social media: @survivorsandystorm on LinkedIn, Facebook & InstagramGet Sandy’s new book, "The Truth About Human Trafficking": footprintpub.com/truth
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