Welcome to the BAD MOM Show, where we flip the script on shame and reclaim the stories that moms tell themselves: “I’m too much,” “I’m not enough,” or “I’m just plain bad.” Around here, BAD stands for Blessed, Already approved of, and Divinely designed — to lead your family as the heart of your home. And if that doesn’t sound like you yet, don’t worry. It will. This show is for the moms who feel stuck in the past, overwhelmed by the present, and deep down fear they’re ‘messing it up. It’s for the ones carrying stories they’ve been too ashamed to tell — the fiery, sensitive, strong, loud, emotionally messy, misunderstood woman ready to stop hiding and start healing. Because here’s the truth: God chose you to for your family on purpose. He’s given YOU the authority to lead them boldly. You were divinely designed for this mantle of leadership, to set the tone as the heart of your home. Through raw conversations, real-life stor
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Episode 52: A Summer of Saying YES and What NO Is Costing You
Aug 12, 202623 min
Episode 52: A Summer of Saying YES and What NO Is Costing You How's summer been? For most of us it's a great reset. Lot's of rest, less regimented days, and you find yourself saying YES to things you otherwise might not. That's been me too and it got me thinking about how quickly “No” can become our default response. Call it part of parenting but before you know it 'No' is your answer to things like invitations to events, dinners, get togethers, and things that used to light you up. Why is it harder to say 'YES' to things? I get it- you're busy; you don't have room in your schedule; you wish you could be there but maybe next time...sound familiar? Well listen up because on today's episode, we're digging into what's under that tendency to say 'no' before entertaining a 'yes'. And even more importantly, what you're actually missing when you choose convenience and comfort over a 'yes'. I share a story about my own experience of saying YES more this summer and how those moments opened doors for more connection, fun, joy, and opportunities I otherwise would have missed. Yes, there's something about stepping out of your routine, to be inconvenienced, that gives God space to do what only He can. In this episode, you’ll discover: What's under the 'no'? Why it feels easier than saying 'yes'—even when the invitation intrigues you What more white space in your day allows for and what you might miss by being married to your schedule Where God works and the power of saying 'yes' to disrupting your comfort zone I'm also challenging you at the end so don't skip out early! PS. The BAD Mom Show’s having a 1 Year Anniversary LIVE episode TODAY at 12 PM EST on Instagram Live! Come join the celebration and share this episode with a friend! As always, be sure you’re subscribed to The BAD Mom Show so you don't miss a thing. Connect with me: Instagram: @thetheresatodd Facebook: @thetheresatodd Website: www.thetheresatodd.com
Episode 51: The Art of Etiquette in Business and Beyond w/ Trisha Richardson
Aug 5, 202622 min
Somewhere along the way, we started thinking etiquette was about fancy dinners, perfect table settings, and knowing which fork to use. But what if it’s actually something much more human? In Part 2 of my conversation with Trisha Richardson, we’re talking about the art of etiquette—and why these simple skills matter even more in a digital world where genuine connection can feel harder to find. We unpack how etiquette is really an extension of kindness, confidence, and community, from walking into a room and introducing yourself to welcoming people into your home. And moms, this isn’t about adding another standard of perfection to your plate. It’s about creating connection and helping others feel seen, valued, and welcome. In this episode, you’ll discover: The simple shift that can change how confidently you enter any room Why etiquette has far more to do with kindness than following a bunch of rules How creating meaningful community can be much simpler than we make it Your personal style may reflect your identity, but the way you make people feel says something powerful too. Be sure you’re subscribed to The BAD Mom Show, and share this episode with a friend who’d love this conversation! Trisha Richardson: Trisha Richardson is a style and etiquette expert helping women elevate their personal style and presence through wardrobe strategy and etiquette consulting. After more than 15 years as a retail general manager, she recognized that many accomplished women lacked confidence in how they presented themselves, despite their success. Trisha founded Style & Modern Etiquette to help busy women simplify their style and confidently show up their best, both personally and professionally. Connect with Trisha: https://trisharichardson.com; IG- @trisharichardsonstyle Connect with me: Instagram: @thetheresatodd Facebook: @thetheresatodd Website: www.thetheresatodd.com
Episode 50: Your Personal Style Is So Much More Than What You Wear w/ Trisha Richardson
Jul 29, 202624 min
Your closet might be saying more about you than you realize. Today, I’m chatting with personal stylist and modern etiquette expert Trisha Richardson about why personal style isn’t about chasing trends or having the “perfect” wardrobe. It’s about understanding who you are, how you want to show up, and allowing what you wear to become a reflection of your true identity. We get into the very real insecurities women carry into the dressing room, why our closets hold more emotional baggage than we realize, and how simplifying what we wear can actually create more confidence, connection, and freedom in everyday life. In this episode, you’ll discover: The surprising connection between your personal style, identity, and how you carry yourself Why your closet may be creating more stress than you think—and where to begin changing that How your style and confidence influence the way you connect in business and everyday situations Whether you love fashion or couldn’t care less about the latest trend, this conversation is about something deeper: showing up as the woman God created you to be. Be sure you’re subscribed to The BAD Mom Show and stay tuned for Part 2 of the interview where we'll dive into etiquette and why it matters, not just in networking but in everyday mom life too. Be sure you're subscribed to the show so you don't miss a thing and share this episode with a friend! Style is so much for fun shared with each other. Trisha Richardson is a style and etiquette expert helping women elevate their personal style and presence through wardrobe strategy and etiquette consulting. After more than 15 years as a retail general manager, she recognized that many accomplished women lacked confidence in how they presented themselves, despite their success. Trisha founded Style & Modern Etiquette to help busy women simplify their style and confidently show up their best, both personally and professionally. Connect with Trisha: https://trisharichardson.com ; IG- @trisharichardsonstyle Connect with me: Instagram: @thetheresatodd Facebook: @thetheresatodd Website: www.thetheresatodd.com
Episode 49: Summer Sizzler Series Part 4 – Before They See Something They Can't Unsee
Jul 22, 202636 min
We all hope it never happens: They get exposed to pornography. What if the most important conversation around this isn't after they've seen something, it's before? Let's talk about it. In this final episode of the Summer Sizzler Series, we're addressing this difficult topic because it truly is one of the most important conversations to have as parents. In this digital world, our children are growing up surrounded by screens with easy access to dangerous people and pictures. We know there's inappropriate content everywhere, even places you'd least expect it. So why would we wait to educate our kids about this pervasive, dangerous topic? This is not about having a fearful talk- I want you and your kids to be prepared, armed with protective tools so you can be a team against porn's damage together, as a team. In This Episode, You'll Discover: The frightening statistics about the average age of exposure to pornography in children and the damaging impact it has on them mentally and emotionally Why one simple conversation today could completely change how your child responds tomorrow A practical framework to help both parents and children know exactly what to do when digital dangers appear- intentionally or unintentionally How building trust now creates protection that lasts far beyond parental controls This is the final episode of our 4-part Summer Sizzler Series, and I'm leaving you with one last summer homework challenge. Make sure not to skip it and share how it goes with me! We are in this battle together. If you found this series helpful would you do me a favor? Save it to come back to and share it with a friend. The topics around sex are vast and before the world fills your children's minds with ideas about what sex is, what's safe for their bodies, and what to do in dangerous situations, YOU get to be their front line. Take authority on this important topic, and join other families who want to arm their kids with truth. This is a battle worth fighting! Recommended Resources: • Good Pictures, Bad Pictures (and Good Pictures, Bad Pictures Jr.) • Protect Young Eyes (Instagram & Website) Connect with me: Instagram: @thetheresatodd Facebook: @thetheresatodd Website: www.thetheresatodd.com
Episode 48: Summer Sizzler Series Part 3 - When They Get To The Point And How To Have The Talk
Jul 15, 202632 min
Episode 48: Summer Sizzler Series Part 3: When They Get To The Point And How To Have The Talk What do you say when your child asks the question you've been hoping—maybe dreading—they'd ask? Believe it or not, this moment doesn't have to be awkward or overwhelming (most likely how it felt to you). In Part 3 of our Summer Sizzler Series, we're discussing how to confidently navigate "the talk" in a way that builds trust between you and your kids, instead of fear. This conversation isn't about delivering one big speech but rather, continuing truthful conversations in an everyday, natural way. This episode is packed with practical tools you can start using today to help you approach open up conversations about sex without shame or panic. Your leadership around the sex talk, and every tough conversation, is an opportunity to strengthen the trusted bond you desire to have with your child. It's crucial for setting them up for success and safety as they trust in you and in God's design for their life. In This Episode, You'll Discover: A simple framework to help you answer one of parenting's biggest questions with confidence How to craft your message ahead of time based on the values your family treasures How to open sex talk conversations in a natural, age appropriate way so you can build their trust long before they are faced with the world's messages about sex Communicating God's beautiful design for their bodies and sex in safe boundaries Remember: The goal isn't having the perfect answer, it's becoming their trusted source of truth so they know who to come to with their big, important questions. Trust me, you will be so glad you listened to this 4-part series and put in the time after to do your homework! After you listen, grab your journal and think about the message you want to share with your kids about sex. Then go create your family's message and practice saying it so you feel ready (not perfect) when it comes up- or you get to bring it up! If you've missed parts 1 & 2 be sure you start there! Each week builds off the last and you won't want to miss a thing! Recommended Resources: The Story of Me book series Online course: www.birds-bees.com Connect with me: Instagram: @thetheresatodd Facebook: @thetheresatodd Website: www.thetheresatodd.com Save this series and share it with a friend! This is a topic we all need help navigating and it's helpful to work on together. Let's arm more families with truth and protect them from dangerous messages about sex. Be there front line and trusted source of information!
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