EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 17 MIN
Tired Parents, Say Yes to Help: A Biblical Path Out of Burnout
from Tired Parents Podcast · host Dani Kinchen
Running on empty? In this episode of The Tired Parents Podcast, Dani Kinchen dives into the hidden cost of doing it all alone—and why learning to accept help could be the key to overcoming parental burnout.Discover eye-opening data on how individualism fuels exhaustion in modern parenting, plus powerful biblical encouragement showing that God never intended for you to carry everything on your own. Through the story of Naomi and Ruth, you’ll see how saying “yes” to help can lead to healing, provision, and renewed hope.If you’ve ever struggled to ask for help, felt like accepting support means failure, or are navigating a hard season of parenting, this episode will meet you right where you are.You can read the article behind this episode here: https://tiredbutcalled.org/2026/04/17/tired-parents-say-yes-to-help-a-biblical-path-out-of-burnout/FREE Tired Parents Newsletter Signup: https://tiredbutcalled.org/newsletter/ YouTube/Insta: @tiredparentsministryWebsite: tiredbutcalled.orgChapters:00:00 Today's Topic on Accepting Help and Introduction01:15 Data on the Connection Between Individualism and Parental Burnout04:47 God's Word on Asking for and Accepting Help11:50 Practical Examples of Saying Yes to Help in ParenthoodAbout the Tired Parents PodcastHello! My name is Dani Kinchen. I’m a wife, mother of three, practicing attorney, and family ministry leader. Above all, I’m an adopted child of God. The purpose of the Tired Parents Ministry is to help parents find rest in God's Word. Each week, I’ll cover the data on a topic real parents are losing sleep over and explore how God offers us rest in that area.#TiredParents #ParentalBurnout #ChristianParenting #FaithAndFamily #MomLife #ParentingSupport #BiblicalEncouragement
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Running on empty? In this episode of The Tired Parents Podcast, Dani Kinchen dives into the hidden cost of doing it all alone—and why learning to accept help could be the key to overcoming parental burnout.Discover eye-opening data on how individualism fuels exhaustion in modern parenting, plus powerful biblical encouragement showing that God never intended for you to carry everything on your own. Through the story of Naomi and Ruth, you’ll see how saying “yes” to help can lead to healing, provision, and renewed hope.If you’ve ever struggled to ask for help, felt like accepting support means failure, or are navigating a hard season of parenting, this episode will meet you right where you are.You can read the article behind this episode here: https://tiredbutcalled.org/2026/04/17/tired-parents-say-yes-to-help-a-biblical-path-out-of-burnout/FREE Tired Parents Newsletter Signup: https://tiredbutcalled.org/newsletter/ YouTube/Insta: @tiredparentsministryWebsite: tiredbutcalled.orgChapters:00:00 Today's Topic on Accepting Help and Introduction01:15 Data on the Connection Between Individualism and Parental Burnout04:47 God's Word on Asking for and Accepting Help11:50 Practical Examples of Saying Yes to Help in ParenthoodAbout the Tired Parents PodcastHello! My name is Dani Kinchen. I’m a wife, mother of three, practicing attorney, and family ministry leader. Above all, I’m an adopted child of God. The purpose of the Tired Parents Ministry is to help parents find rest in God's Word. Each week, I’ll cover the data on a topic real parents are losing sleep over and explore how God offers us rest in that area.#TiredParents #ParentalBurnout #ChristianParenting #FaithAndFamily #MomLife #ParentingSupport #BiblicalEncouragement
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