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The Greta Eskridge Podcast

Greta Eskridge & Christian Parenting
Parenting
Homeschooling
Pornography
Christian Parenting
Faith
Motherhood
Christianity
Mental Health
Healing
Communication
Anxiety
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Books
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We’re living in a time filled with distraction and disconnection from the things that matter most. Things like faith, family, friendship, and childhood innocence feel harder and harder to hold onto.

But I believe a joyful, connected life is possible with Jesus’s help because he offers us life to the full!

It’s time to open our eyes to the wonder God has put all around us, so join me each week on T... more

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Latest Episodes

Episode 116 

Heidi Lee Anderson is in the house! 

You just can’t help loving Heidi from the moment she starts talking. She is warm and funny and joyful and real. And let me tell you that the more you get to know her, the more you’ll love her. And t... more

Episode 115 

Guys! I love this episode! We are talking about how to talk to your kids about sex in a joyful and relaxed way, not one laced with shame or fear or even discomfort. Laurie and Matt Krieg are the authors of the book, Raising Wise Kids in... more

Episode 114 

Friends, if you are currently homeschooling a teenager, or will be one day, this episode is for you! But also, if you feel worried or underqualified to homeschool your teenager one day, this episode is for you! Best of all, if you want ... more

Episode 113 

It is so good to have my friend Dave Boden back on the podcast! Dave is a real-life friend, who inspires me greatly. I love his fun and joyful spirit. We laugh together a lot. He is the husband to one of my dearest friends, Leah, and da... more

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Laurie Krieg
Author of Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World; director of parent programs
Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender
Episode: Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World with Laurie Krieg
Rachel Kovac
Author of Their Future is Shining Bright, A Guide to Homeschooling in High School
Author, Homeschooling educator
Episode: Homeschooling your Highschooler with Confidence and Joy with Rachel Kovac
Dave Boden
Author of Raising Gen Alpha; expert on youth development
Author, Raising Gen Alpha
Episode: Raising Gen Alpha with Dave Boden
Ebie Hepworth
Advocate, missionary family, and author whose life centers on faith, adoption, and fighting human trafficking
Independent/Married to a missionary family
Episode: Finding Joy in the Hard Places with Ebie Hepworth
JJ Barrows
comedian, author, artist
Episode: When Laughter is Healing—Using Humor to Talk About the Hardest Things with JJ Barrows
Daniel Nayeri
Author of Everything Sad Is Untrue; storyteller and writer
Author
Episode: Everything Sad is Untrue—Telling Stories with Honesty, Humor and Hope with Daniel Nayeri
Leslie Harter-Berg
Author of You're So Strong on Grief and Letting Go of My Favorite Compliment; widow; founder of Vids for Wids
Author, Vids for Wids
Episode: On Not Doing Grief Right, Believing God is Still Good, and Honest Talk About Death and Widowhood with Leslie Harter-Berg
Katy Joy Wells
Decluttering expert, host of The Maximized Minimalist podcast, author of Make Your Home Your Happy Place
Author; Decluttering expert
Episode: Decluttering you Home and your Heart without the Overwhelm with Katy Joy Wells
Alyson Pryor
Author of Come Away and Rest, a Guide to Personal Spiritual Retreats
Author, Spiritual Director, Therapist
Episode: Learning to Rest through Personal Spiritual Retreats with Alyson Pryor

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Greta Eskridge
Host of The Greta Eskridge Podcast

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 222 ratings
  • Such a Blessing

    As a new homeschool mom to two young kiddos, I have loved all of the episodes that I’ve listened to. They have been such an encouragement to me as I teach and raise my own kiddos to know how loved they are by our gracious and loving God.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JFoote327
    United States9 months ago
  • So Grateful!

    Heard Greta speak at a weeklong retreat in Southern California, and was so blessed and encourage to see that this generation is being equipped in ways that previous generations weren’t. The weapons being used against us are different than they were a generation ago and we need to fight back in a different way. Greta never resorts to simplistic behavioral fixes, but always asks the question “why?”. She has a heart of compassion for the wounded, and as my kids are entering adolescence, I’m so gra... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DK @ ML
    United States10 months ago
  • Brave, Beautiful, and Deeply Needed

    Greta Eskridge’s vulnerability is nothing short of courageous. When she shares about how porn has affected her family, she doesn’t sugarcoat the pain—but she also doesn’t let it have the final word. Her honesty creates space for real healing, not just for herself, but for every listener who’s walking through similar heartbreak in silence. Greta speaks with grace and strength, offering both truth and hope in a culture that desperately needs both. The Greta Eskridge Podcast is more than encouragem... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ItsMeMichelleCastro
    United Statesa year ago
  • So fun and so encouraging!

    Greta’s podcast always makes me smile! She’s fun, real, and just the person you would want to meet for coffee or tea! I love the topics she covers and recommend her books and podcasts to my friends!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LinZ628
    United Statesa year ago
  • So Encouraging

    I love this podcast. Greta is vulnerable and real, she isn’t afraid to talk about the hard stuff. She exudes joy while still being honest about her own struggles. I find her episodes full of wisdom, compassion, and encouragement.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nickiw689
    United Statesa year ago

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Guests are well-chosen, diverse voices that broaden parenting and faith discussions.
Listeners appreciate the gentle, hopeful tone and community feel.
Listeners find the host's faith-driven, warm approach encouraging and practical.
Show is praised for honesty about hard topics and actionable parenting tips.

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Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World with Laurie Krieg
Q: Why is it important to talk to kids under 12 about these topics now, and how do you approach that age group practically?
Laurie explains the goal is to ground kids in gospel truth first and then introduce age-appropriate language about bodies, babies, and God's design, using simple metaphors and gradual layering of information that aligns with age and maturity.
On Not Doing Grief Right, Believing God is Still Good, and Honest Talk About Death and Widowhood with Leslie Harter-Berg
Q: How did the concept of seeing God in the details shift after the loss, and what does that mean for someone supporting a grieving friend?
She explains that God is present not only in sacred spaces but in everyday acts and people—like friends organizing memory boxes, sharing meals, and simply showing up. This shift helps survivors recognize divine presence in the ordinary and informs practical, compassionate support for others going through grief.
On Not Doing Grief Right, Believing God is Still Good, and Honest Talk About Death and Widowhood with Leslie Harter-Berg
Q: Can you give us the Cliff Notes version of your story and what led you to write the book?
Leslie describes the sudden loss of her husband Ryan after an aneurysm, becoming a widow and solo parent, and how that moment pushed her to write a book about grief that is honest, humorous, and practical. She emphasizes wanting readers to feel seen in their pain, to understand that grief can be multi-layered, and to learn how to grieve well without rushing to a resolution.
Simple and Balanced Home-Based Learning with Carrie De Francisco
Q: Why did you decide to write this book and how is it different from your other books?
Carrie explains she wrote it to address the fear that homeschooling parents feel about gaps in education, and to shift mindsets from 'doing school at home' to true home education; she emphasizes lifelong learning, de-schooling, and aligning homeschooling with core family values.
Everything Sad is Untrue—Telling Stories with Honesty, Humor and Hope with Daniel Nayeri
Q: What role did editors play in shaping your memoir, and what did you learn from that process?
Daniel credits editors with pushing him to reveal the hard truths and to trim excess; the editor's note and guidance helped turn a rough draft into a candid, relatable narrative.

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1. Laurie Krieg
2. Rachel Kovac
3. Dave Boden
4. Ebie Hepworth
5. JJ Barrows
6. Daniel Nayeri
7. Leslie Harter-Berg
8. Katy Joy Wells

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