We all long to put our families center stage. Yet, in a world that competes for our time, attention, and identity, we often give our family the leftovers instead of our full, undivided hearts. Welcome to the Famous at Home podcast, with marriage and leadership coaches, Dr. Josh and Christi Straub. With a realistic, grace-filled look at the struggles families face, the Famous at Home podcast is lik... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 447 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityParentingKids & Family |
Have you ever taken a device from your child only to have them lose their ever-loving mind? According to social researcher Dr. Jean Twenge, “That’s a good thing.”
Dr. Twenge graciously joins us in season 6 to talk about raising kids in a high-tech w... more
"I used to think church was boring," says Landon, Josh and Christi’s 13-year-old son. He joins the show to talk about how he is learning to navigate faith and doubt, the defining faith moments he's had as a child, and what he's focused on now that he... more
If you have children, this episode is worth every minute. Kennedy Straub, Josh and Christi’s beloved daughter, joins the show to talk about how she’s learning to navigate emotions and feelings through the lens of an 11-year-old.
In this episode, we... more
Make no mistake, we live in a matrix. And the bar set by Western culture for raising children is deceptively low. As parents, we do everything we can to give our kids an advantage. But is more parenting “knowledge“ really what we need? Are child outc... more
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I’m an avid podcast listener and this one comes out on top. I keep coming back to it to refresh my soul in the midst of marriage and parenting challenges, and just life challenges, let’s be honest. I’ve shared so many episodes with friends and I can’t stop. This is a Holy Spirit filled podcast, and I’m seriously considering putting a few of their statements on my walls to remind me just how important it really is to be famous at home, and intentionally seeing family as the greatest blessing and... more
THANK YOU for doing this podcast! My husband and I are blown away. I have been really impacted by the conversation about the nervous system, and the Holy Spirit. I have been really excited to draw near to God in His word and in the Spirit, and have a deeper relationship with Him. I loved the idea of inviting Jesus into our circumstances. This has really changed things for me! Thank you so much. Praise God for your faithfulness and obedience in doing this!! I appreciate it so very much.
I’ve been listening to you for a while now and You two have been such a blessing to me and I never thought I needed this type of encouragement or counsel for my marriage and family … I appreciate your openness so much and your love for God, your marriage and family .. I made my husband listen to it as well and he really enjoys it too. Thank you thank you thank you!
I want to bless you for the new awakening of the ministry. With a flood of resources online for parenting, it is so easy to get caught up searching for next better strategies which can be such helpful tools but never the answer for the core issue which is our soul and relationship with our savior. Thank you so much for making this shift to bring revival in each home. God is calling us back home! God bless!
I’m at currently at the gym in tears, thanking God!!!! He’s so so so faithful and continues to align our lives for his purpose! I live in Indy and heard of your ministry through our friends Davey and Kristi B. I’m married to an amazing man and have a 17 year old step daughter, 6 year old son and 3 year old daughter. We are your normal family “following the cultural norms,” but my heart has been pulling me, the way we parent, school, etc away from that. I’ve been reading your book and listening t... more
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Centered around the challenges and aspirations of family life, this podcast offers insights into how to prioritize family relationships amidst the various demands of modern living. It combines heartfelt discussions with practical coaching strategies, primarily led by two experienced marriage and leadership coaches. Topics often explore emotional intelligence, parental guidance, relational dynamics, and spiritual growth, with the goal of helping listeners engage more deeply with their loved ones. Unique to this podcast is its blend of personal anecdotes and well-researched advice, portraying the hosts as relatable friends who navigate similar struggles while providing actionable steps for improvement.
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Recent guests on Famous at Home include:
1. Dr. Jean Twenge
2. Landon Straub
3. Kevin Wallace
4. Sam Jolman
5. Courtney Smallbone
6. Ray Wood
7. Lora Lee Wood
8. John Eldredge
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