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How should a godly woman and mother live in a chaotic world? Cynthia L Simmons gets right to the heart of issues a mother needs and combines history with Scripture to offer God's timeless wisdom
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The Secret Behind Mary Lincoln's Remarkable Instability
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Does inner steel have a breaking point? For today, I stepped back in time to cover one of the most misunderstood women in history: Mary Lincoln. Brilliant and fiercely devoted, Mary was 'high-strung' and the pressures she faced dropped her into overwhelming grief. Today we look at her with eyes of compassion and a prayerful heart. Sometimes the strongest among us carry the deepest scars on their heart.
The Amazing Story of George Washington's Incredible Mother
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Last week we covered Paula Bonhoeffer, and this week we talk about another Lioness. What makes a man strong enough to resist a crown? Was George Washington's mother a difficult woman, genius, or something in between. Dive with us into Mary Ball Washington's life to discover how she raised her son to be a leader.
Beyond the Books: Teaching the Moral Grit of the Bonhoeffer Family
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week we remember a Lioness, Paula Bonhoeffer. She loved her children well and educated them at home rather than entrust them to the Prussian government schools. She gave Dietrich the grit to stand up to a dictator. This week, I sat down with a modern-day Paula, Mavian Arocha-Rowe, who also homeschools. We are bridging the gap between Paula's 1917 kitchen and our living rooms today. How do we raise kids who aren't afraid to stand alone? Listen in for a conversation on faith, homeshool, and grit.
The Astonishing Granny Who Overcame the Nazis
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast where we rethink history to reclaim hope for today. We have all heard of heros who lead armies and take over countries. What about a hero who wouldn't stop walking? Today we travel back to Berlin to 1933 where Nazi guards hover at ever door, roughing up people. New laws took effect that redefine who you can show kindness. In the midst of the shouts and uniforms, a grandmother carried her shopping bag down the street looking for her neighbor's store. We explore the determination that gave her grandson courage to defy a tyrant. We call it love passed down. and perhaps that legacy can provide a road map to us in 2026. Let's find the mission in the memory together.
The Incredible Woman Who Stained Her Skin with Coffee
What does it mean to be truly free? As we mark out 250th anniversary as a nation, writer and historian, Cynthia L Simmons dives into the "sensational" true stories of men and women who redefined libery through moral courage. From the secrets of Amy Carmichael in the temples of India to the defiant love of the Bonhoeffer women in Nazi Germany, we will explore the pivotal moments when faith met fire. We don't just look at history, we use it as a compass for the challenges of 2026. If you'd like a free guide to radical forgiveness, contact [email protected] For instance, we covered modern day abolitionists like She is safe and looked at what forgiveness means. History is more than a memory, it's a mission. Let's find it together.
Resolved to Listen: New Leaf, New Lens
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Sometimes our New Year's resolutions don't last because we try to live in isolation. Author Peggy Sue Wells suggested real growth happens through connection. Explore the gaps in your perspective through listening to someone else's story. When you do that, you don't just set goals, you change the way you see the world. Join us as we trade stories and fill in the blanks and find that 'aha' moment that happens when we listen.
Sensational Forgiveness that Freed the World
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Today we're looking at a sensational story. It's Michelle Rickett's story. She's the woman behind She is Safe. Before she fought modern day slavery, she survived abuse and had every right to let bitterness consume her. However, she chose a different path. She didn't just survive, she forgave and that action set her free That led her and her husband to build an organization that battles trafficking across the globe. Her mercy became a weapon for justice.. As we move into 2026, a milestone year of American libery, we have to ask a question. Is it possible that our greatest impact on the world is hidden behind the person we are most afraid to forgive? I'm Cynthia L Simmons, and I write about the intersection of history and faith, and the moral courage that changes our world. Today, we are going behind the scenes of a true story that proves mercy isn't weakness. Let's dive in.
Stunning Challenge to Reset Your Compassion in 2026
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Many people assume compassion is a soft virture. What a mistake! In a cynical world, compassion isn't just a feeling, it battles despair. Today we give a stunning challenge to reset your heart for 2026, inspired by one of the most fearless women in American history, Clara Barton. As you listen, challenge yourself to find ways to show compassion this year.
Why a Quiet Mother Kept a Colossal Secret for 70 years
What happens to a secret when you keep it for seven decades? In our first episodes of 2026, we're stepping back into the shadows of occupied France to meet one of the most unassuming, and dangerous heroes: Pippa Latour. While the world saw a quiet mother and neighbor, Pippa was an elite WWII spy who parachuted into enemy territory with nothing but a bicycle and a set of secret codes hidden in her hair. We're closing with a reflection and challenge to move past temporary resolutions. What is one thing you are willing to commit to this year, even when no one is watching? If this story inspired you, please leave a review, subscribe, and share this episode with women in your life who need a reminder of their own quiet strength.
Exploding the Myth: Simplified Story of Silent Night
Welcome to the Christmas episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Do you think you know the story behind "Silent Night"? You may not. Forget the hungry mice and the broken organ bellows. Those are myths. The true origin of this beloved carol is more moving. Today on this podcast, we are setting the historical record straight and exploring why this simple melody became the most beloved Christmas carol around the world. Let's dive in.
The Tremendous Hidden Meaning in a Famous Christmas Carol
Welcome! You hear the song every year from November through December in malls, radio stations, and candletlit services. However, when Issac Watts wrote this song, he wasn't thinking about Christmas. Let's dive into the fascinating facts surrounding the history of this song.
The Truth About the Peace You Want at Christmas
This week we share the untold story behing the writing of "Christmas Bells" written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. We now call the song "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." In contrast to many happy-go-lucky songs, this carol deals with the profound grief surrounding the Civil War. However, Longfellow shared his hope in the last verse. Enjoy!
Mended Souls: Announcing Hope for Trafficked Women
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. As we move into the Christmas season, we remember the hope we obtain because of the baby born in Bethlehem. That hope extends to the whole world, including women around the world who are in bondage. This week we chatted with Michelle Ricketts who is the founder of Sheissafe.org. She highlighted the plight of women around the world who are sold into slavery as mere children. Her organization enters parts of the world where girls are sold to offer freedom. Listen to her fascinating story and be encouraged!
Announcing Sarah Hale's Hidden Battle to Create Thanksgiving
You think you know Thanksgiving: turkey, pie, and family. But the truth is, this holiday almost didn't happen. In the mid 1800s America was deeply divided. The holiday we know and love was just a scattering of local feasts, until one determined woman decided the whole country needed to stop and give thanks. She wasn't a politician or a general. She was an author: Sarah Josepha Hale. For 36 years she fought a relentless battle to draw the nation together over thanksgiving. This is the incredible story of a woman who succeeded. Enjoy!
The Surprising Truth You Need to Know about Thanksgiving
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio Podcast. This week we are taking a historical view of being thankful by sharing a story from the past. In addition, we interviewed Donna Wyland. She has written a new book, Guided Gratitude Journal, and she testifies to the benefits of praising God. Join us for this interesting discussion.
Surprising Pilot in WW2: Nancy's Daring Fight to Fly
When you think of a World War 2 pilot, you probably picture a man. Not all of them were. Today we celebrate Nancy Harkness Love. She obtained her pilot's license when she was in her teens, and offered her skills to the military. Enjoy this fascinating story.
The Truth about Katie's Great Escape
This week, we celebrate the life of Kathrina von Bora, a runaway nun who married Martin Luther in 1526. This amazing lady impacted the lives of many people and left an incredible legacy. You will enjoy this true story.
Unlocking Grief: How You Can Heal Better
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This month we focused on grief, so this week my guest was author Debbie W. Wilson, a former counselor. We asked the question: how can we grieve well. The discussion was fascinating and informative. We hope to help you and those you love.
When Love Died: Queen Victoria's Unending Grief
Since October arrived, we are starting to see decorations for Halloween. In light of that, we are covering a historical perspective on grief. This week, we focus on Queen Victoria and her beloved Albert. As believers, how can we grieve appropriately?
The Remarkable History of the Soaring Party Balloon
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Since October 1 is Balloon Day, Cynthia chose to celebrate the party balloon this week. Did you ever wonder where they came from? Can you imagine a world without party balloons? Discover fascinating facts as you listen.
Don't Panic: An Amazing Stress Tool Kit
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Now that we returned to fall routines, we feel presssure building. This week Cynthia told the story of Abigail Rice and her huge family. Then she interviewed Debbie W. Wilson who is an author and counselor. She presented solutions for de-stressing your life. You will find her advice useful..
You Need to Know About America's Revolutionary Blueprint
This week, we celebrate the birthday of America's Constitution. Delegates signed this historic document on September 17, 1787, and it has lasted longer than any other of its kind. Cynthia remembered James Madison, who is known as the Father of the Constitution, and his wife Dolley. Listen and enjoy.
A Revolutionary Woman Who Clothed an Army
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Today, we remember the life of Esther de Berdt Reed. Despite her British heritage, she embraced the patriot cause. While she suffered through hardships in the Revolutionary War, she noticed Washington's soldiers wore threadbare uniforms. She chose to do something about that, and her actions were revolutionary. Listen and enjoy.
You Can Discover Your Special Niche
Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Cynthia opened this week with a story about a lady who hid her identity. Afterward, she interviewed author Donna Wyland, who works as a life coach and writing coach. Donna explained how she struggled with jealousy and a need to compete. When she finally discovered her niche, her life changed. Now she assists others to find that special place God planned for them. Join us for this fascinatining discussion.
Advice for Those Sick and Tired of a Wayward Child
Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week author and speaker Laine Lawson Craft was our guest. Her new book is called Warfare Parenting. She shared the heartache she experienced when each of her three children turned away from truth. Her insights and wisdom comfort and inspire the weary mother who can't decide where to turn. You'll find the discussion uplifting and encouraging.
A Breakthrough Hack: Manage Your Thoughts to Decrease Stress
Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio. We are returning after a short break for travel. This week we discussed the stress, past and present. Abigail Adam experienced anxiety as the chaos of the French Revolution leaked into America. Our guest was author and pastor Charles Stone. He offered numerous tips based on neuroscience and Scripture to help us bounce back when stressful situations come along. Join us for this interesting discussion.
More than Meltdowns: Peggy Shippen's Remarkable Power Plays
Last week we discussed Peggy Shippen who married Benedict Arnold. She was in her teens at the time and had hysterical fits. Was she a mere victim of her husband's defection to the British? Or did she play a part in her husbands actions? Listen and tell us what you think.
The Truth About Treason: Peggy Shippen's Sad Tale
Today the media discusses 'Russiagate' and bandies about the words treason and sedition. You may wonder has that ever happened before. This week, Cynthia shared a story from the American Revolution about a lady who appeared to help her husband committ treason. You'll enjoy this fascinating tale.
The Truth About Devoted Military Wives
Welcome to the lastest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In light of our nation's 249th anniversary, Cynthia is focusing on patriotic themes this month. This week, we get a look at military wives past and present. Lucy Hayes, who later became first lady, watched her husband leave with the Ohio 23rd regiment. Author Kristi Woods related her experiences as the wife of a man serving in the Navy. These ladies face unique problems they learned from and overcame. You will enjoy this discussion.
Secret Heroine: Anna Strong and the Clothesline Code
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This month we'll be remembering various American patriots and learning from their example. Today we celebrate Anna Smith Strong who worked in George Washington's spy network by hanging out laundry. Enjoy!
Shrewd Tips for Surviving a Teetering Marriage
Welcome to the latest Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week we had a lively discussion with Barb Fox. Her marriage went along fine until one day her husband lost his job. She assumed he would soon find another. However, after several years, tensions rose, and she needed help. Listen as we talk over her journey through rough waters.
Wonderful Ideas that Will Make Marriage Flow
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Too often we hear about the difficulties you experience in marriage. Cynthia's guest this week was Arlene Pellicane, and she longed to offer useful tips to make marriage more enjoyable. She wrote a book called, Making Marriage Easier and included ideas like choosing to have fund together and trying new things. Join us for this lively discussion.
Astonishing Sacrifice: The True Story of Aleda Lutz
Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Today we remember Aleda E. Lutz. World War 2 was the first time the military used planes to evacuate wounded soldiers. Lt. Lutz volunteered to be a flight nurse, despite the intense danger. We are deeply touched by her amazing work and sacrifice.
Your Mind-Blowing Encore: Launching Life After Kids
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week Cynthia interviewed Author Kate Batestelli. The empty nest syndrome caught her by surprise, so she offered ideas to other moms. Kate suggested moms Prepare beforehand and keep the marriage strong. You will enjoy this seasoned mother.
Mary Bartlett: Awesome Mom Who was Targeted by Tories
This week on Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast, we continue our celebration of mothers. You may not be familiar with this mother. However, she showed resilience and patriotism when under attack. We can learn from her example and love for her family. Enjoy!
Strong Mothers Who Faced Nightmares and Got Better
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast for Mother's Day week. This month we are focusing on the extraordinary mothers who can inspire us. Cynthia related a story about a lady who lived during the Revolutionary War. Plus, she interviewed author Jess Ronne about her life. Both ladies lost their husband, yet they grew stronger and wiser. Listen and be encouraged.
Jaw-Dropping Story: Epic Life of a Pioneering Mother
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Since we celebrate Mothers' Day in May, we will cover the stories of Extraordinary Mothers this month. This week, we relate the story of Ann Wager. She had two children when she lost her husband in 1748. Williamsburg Bray School hired her in 1760. Her job was to teach black children the basics of Christianity as well as reading, math, and spelling. Listen as we cover her amazing story.
The Revolutionary Witness: Mary Magdalene's Epic Experience
Welcome to the latest Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week, Cynthia delved into Mary Magdalene's story. What did she see and how did she feel during the crucifixion? Join us for this peek into the mind of an eye witness.
Secrets to Thriving After Losing Your Spouse
Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week we featured a conversation between Cynthia and author Rachel Faulkner Brown, who suffered widowhood twice. She shared how she managed to cope while raising her two young children. Her ministry, Never Alone Widows, comes along side other widows, offering transformation, joy and purpose. Join us for this fascinating conversation.
The Truth about Teddy and Alice Roosevelt's Jaw-Dropping Feud
Welcome to the next Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Alice Roosevelt's reputation reverberates through history as a woman of charm, rebellion, and wit. Behind her "Princess Alice" personal lay an uneasy relationship with her father, Theodore Roosevelt who became president. We examine the reason why in this video. Join us as we journey into the past.