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  • The Intentional Parents Podcast

    The Hidden Dangers of Technology Every Parent Should Know (w/ Chris McKenna of Protect Young Eyes)

    2026/06/17 | 1h 32 mins.
    In this episode, we had the honor and privilege of sitting down with Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, father of four, and author of 5 Habits of the Tech-Ready Family. Chris shares his personal story of early exposure to pornography and how that experience eventually led him to dedicate his life to helping families navigate the realities of raising children in a digital world.

    Together, we discuss why today's technology landscape presents challenges previous generations never faced, including the accessibility, affordability, and anonymity that place harmful content just a few clicks away. Chris explains what it means to be a "tech-ready" family, not by bubble-wrapping kids from technology, but by developing habits that help families wisely engage with it. We also talk about the hidden dangers within platforms like YouTube, Roblox and Snapchat, as well as the growing concerns surrounding artificial intelligence and its impact on childhood development.

    Throughout the conversation, Chris offers practical guidance for parents who want to move beyond fear and toward wisdom. From setting boundaries and evaluating risk to staying deeply involved in their children's digital lives, he reminds us that the strongest protection is found in authentic relationships. Chris also challenges churches to take digital discipleship seriously and encourages parents to lead with both grace and truth. Most importantly, he leaves listeners with hope that small, intentional changes can make a lasting difference in their families.

    Chris McKenna: Protect Young Eyes, Instagram, Facebook + 5 Habits of the Tech-Ready Family

    Scripture Mentioned: Philippians 4:8 + John 1:14

    Books Mentioned: 5 Habits of the Tech-Ready Family by Chris McKenna + The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt

    Intentional Motherhood Retreat: October 15-17, 2026 in Portland, OR

    Intentional Fatherhood Retreat: November 12-14, 2026 in Austin, TX

    Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to hello@intentionalparents.org, mentioning your name and where you’re from.

    Sowing a Hidden Seed

    Join Our Legacy Builders

    Watch on YouTube

    Follow Us on Instagram: 
    @intentional_parents 
    @brookmosser
    @emosser

    FREE Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Parenting PDF

    FREE Text Message Daily Devotional

    Raising Passionate Jesus Followers

    The Intentional Film Series
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    20 Years From Now: What You'll Wish You Focused On As a Parent (w/ Sally Lemos, MS, LPC)

    2026/06/10 | 2h 6 mins.
    What if you could fast-forward 20 years and discover what really mattered in parenting…and what didn't? In this rich and encouraging conversation, Elizabeth sits down with her mother, Diane, and our dear friend and mentor, Sally Lemos, to reflect on the lessons they've learned through decades of parenting, faith, healing, and growth.

    Together, we talk about the pressures parents face in an age of endless information, the fear of getting it wrong, and the anxiety many carry about their children's future. Sally and Diane share what they once thought mattered most — things like keeping a perfect home, focusing on performance, and emphasizing behavior — and why they now believe connection, humility, and relationship are far more important.

    We also explore the importance of emotional health, repair after mistakes, raising resilient kids, and creating a safe space where our children can bring their whole selves. Finally, we discuss what it looks like to parent adult children, break unhealthy generational patterns, and continue trusting God through the power of prayer. If you're looking for wisdom, perspective, and hope for your parenting journey, this conversation is for you.

    Sally Lemos, MS, LPC: New Bloom Therapy (newbloomtherapy.com) | sally@newbloomtherapy.com

    Scripture Mentioned: Deuteronomy 7:9-12 + 2 Chronicles 19-20

    Previous Episodes Mentioned: Was Parenting Always This Hard… Or Are We Just Failing? (YouTube, Spotify + Apple Podcasts) + Generations, Leaving and Cleaving + 6 Ways to Honor Your Parents (YouTube, Spotify + Apple Podcasts)

    Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to hello@intentionalparents.org, mentioning your name and where you’re from.

    Sowing a Hidden Seed

    Join Our Legacy Builders

    Watch on YouTube

    Follow Us on Instagram: 
    @intentional_parents 
    @brookmosser
    @emosser

    FREE Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Parenting PDF

    FREE Text Message Daily Devotional

    Raising Passionate Jesus Followers

    The Intentional Film Series
  • The Intentional Parents Podcast

    You're Not Broken: Finding Freedom and Clarity Through an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

    2026/06/03 | 1h 18 mins.
    Disclaimer: The information shared in this episode is based on our personal experiences and is not intended to serve as medical, psychological, or professional advice.

    This week, Brook and Diane share their experiences of being diagnosed with ADHD as adults and how that journey has given them a deeper understanding of themselves, their childhoods, and the challenges they’ve faced throughout life. For many adults, ADHD went undiagnosed for years, and receiving a diagnosis later in life can bring both relief and grief as unanswered questions begin to make sense.

    We discuss some of the ways ADHD can impact daily life, including feeling overwhelmed by information, procrastination, hyperfocus, and self-criticism. We also explore some of the unique strengths that can come with ADHD, such as creativity, perceptual reasoning, and the ability to see possibilities and solutions outside the conventional path. Understanding ADHD doesn't excuse our behaviors, but it can help explain them and provide a framework for growth and greater self-awareness.

    We also talk about the diagnosis process, treatment options, and how medication can serve as a helpful tool. Rather than viewing ADHD as a flaw to be fixed, we've learned to better understand how we're wired and how to work with our strengths and limitations. For us, getting help for ADHD has been a lot like putting on a pair of glasses for the first time, bringing clarity to things that once felt confusing.

    Our hope is that this conversation removes some of the fear and shame surrounding ADHD and encourages you to approach yourself with curiosity and compassion. Whether you have ADHD, think you might, or love someone who does, we want to remind you that healing, growth, and support are available. As Psalm 139:14 says, we are "fearfully and wonderfully made."

    Definition of ADHD: ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention regulation, impulse control, emotional regulation, motivation, memory, and executive functioning. It’s not an intelligence issue or a character flaw — it’s a brain-based difference in how someone processes and manages information, tasks, emotions, and stimulation. Many kids and adults with ADHD are highly creative, intuitive, energetic, and capable, but they often struggle in systems that weren’t built for how their brain works.

    Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to hello@intentionalparents.org, mentioning your name and where you’re from.

    Scripture Mentioned: Psalm 139:14

    Intentional Motherhood Retreat: October 15-17, 2026 in Portland, OR

    Intentional Fatherhood Retreat: November 12-14, 2026 in Austin, TX

    Sowing a Hidden Seed

    Join Our Legacy Builders

    Watch on YouTube

    Follow Us on Instagram: 
    @intentional_parents 
    @brookmosser
    @emosser

    FREE Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Parenting PDF

    FREE Text Message Daily Devotional

    Raising Passionate Jesus Followers

    The Intentional Film Series
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    Church Hurt, Conflict With Your Spouse, Fairness With Kids + Uninvolved Grandparents (Q+R)

    2026/05/27 | 1h 2 mins.
    For the first time from our brand-new studio, all four of us are together responding to your questions on personal formation, marriage, parenting, and navigating generational relationships.

    We talk about how to process church hurt while still raising kids in the church, including the importance of separating people’s failures from the character of God, remaining grounded in Scripture, and modeling healing, honesty, and discernment for your children. We also discuss the responsibility leaders carry and what it looks like to pursue restoration with wisdom and humility.

    We also answer questions about addressing tension in marriage before resentment builds, learning when to absorb small frustrations with grace and when difficult conversations need to happen. From there, we talk through parenting children with different needs and why fairness is not always about equal attention, but about making sure each child feels seen and understood.

    Finally, we explore the challenges and beauty of multigenerational family relationships, including navigating distant grandparents, helping older generations find renewed purpose, and creating family cultures where everyone feels valued and connected.

    This episode is a thoughtful, Scripture-packed conversation on relationships, healing, family dynamics, and growing through difficult seasons.

    Scripture Mentioned: Luke 22, Hebrews 12:15, Hebrews 4:15, Isaiah 53:3, Galatians 6:1, Song of Solomon 2:15, 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, 1 Peter 4:8, 1 Corinthians 7:3 + Proverbs 17:6

    Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to hello@intentionalparents.org, mentioning your name and where you’re from.

    Intentional Motherhood Retreat: October 15-17, 2026 in Portland, OR

    Intentional Fatherhood Retreat: November 12-14, 2026 in Austin, TX

    Sowing a Hidden Seed

    Join Our Legacy Builders

    Watch on YouTube

    Follow Us on Instagram: 
    @intentional_parents 
    @brookmosser
    @emosser

    FREE Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Parenting PDF

    FREE Text Message Daily Devotional

    Raising Passionate Jesus Followers

    The Intentional Film Series
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    Live Q+R from the Motherhood Retreat: Fostering Vulnerability, Receiving Criticism + Parenting Without a Healthy Model

    2026/05/20 | 40 mins.
    Live from the Intentional Motherhood Retreat in Franklin, this episode is a candid Q&R conversation around marriage, communication, parenting, and healing from the past. We respond to questions from attendees about how to cultivate deeper vulnerability with your spouse and parenting when you don't have a healthy model to follow.

    We talk about practical ways to help a spouse open up emotionally, including asking thoughtful questions like “What do you think about this?” instead of “How do you feel?” We also discuss the importance of paying attention to the environment, timing, and tone of hard conversations, recognizing how much those factors shape whether someone feels safe to engage.

    We also explore what it looks like to stay honest and vulnerable in marriage when feedback is often heard as criticism. Encouragement and affirmation matter deeply, especially when your spouse’s story includes wounds from a lack of affirmation growing up. Knowing your spouse’s story helps you become an agent of healing rather than hurt.

    The conversation closes with an honest discussion about parenting when you didn’t have healthy examples yourself. We talk about the importance of finding strong models, building a network of support, and acknowledging the pain you may have experienced in your own family before you can begin to relearn healthier patterns. Ultimately, we reflect on the importance of parenting the specific family God has entrusted to you in this season, while remaining open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit instead of trying to control every outcome.

    Scripture Mentioned: James 1:19-20, 2 Corinthians 5:17 + 1 Corinthians 11:1 

    Submit Questions: Send a voice recording to hello@intentionalparents.org, mentioning your name and where you’re from.

    Sowing a Hidden Seed

    Join Our Legacy Builders

    Watch on YouTube

    Follow Us on Instagram: 
    @intentional_parents 
    @brookmosser
    @emosser

    FREE Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Parenting PDF

    FREE Text Message Daily Devotional

    Raising Passionate Jesus Followers

    The Intentional Film Series
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About The Intentional Parents Podcast
In a world where distractions are endless and culture constantly pulls us in different directions, it’s more important than ever to remain intentional in your marriage and parenting. Brook and Elizabeth Mosser, alongside Phil and Diane Comer, invite you into a conversation about biblical formation — offering wisdom, encouragement, and practical tools for raising passionate Jesus followers. As an intergenerational team that is also family, we bridge the perspectives of different life stages, drawing from both decades-long experience and fresh insight on the topics of parenting and marriage. From vulnerable Q+R sessions to insightful guest interviews, we explore real-life stories of both steady formation and radical transformation — unpacking how God is shaping our lives and the lives of those around us. Join us each week as we pursue God’s design for life, marriage, and parenting — with intention.
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