Feeling overstimulated, exhausted, or like you have nothing left to give by midday?
You’re not alone.
In this encouraging conversation, Kaitlin sits down with Catholic author, speaker, and homeschooling mom Stephanie Weinert, founder of Mother & Home, to talk about how moms can build a life-giving morning routine that supports their body, mind, and soul.
Stephanie shares the lessons she learned through years of homeschooling during difficult seasons—including miscarriages, exhaustion, and burnout—and how God led her to a more ordered and grace-filled way of living.
Instead of chasing the latest “mom hacks” or social media trends, Stephanie explains how Catholic mothers can anchor their days in prayer, healthy habits, and hope.
Sponsor
This episode is sponsored by Fiat Life Coaching.
Emily Brown from Fiat Life Coaching offers premium support for Catholic homeschooling moms to learn essential skills to manage their time, other people’s behavior, and their own mental and emotional well-being.
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About Our Guest
Stephanie Weinert is the founder of Mother & Home, a ministry and marketplace dedicated to encouraging mothers in the dignity and importance of their vocation within the home.
She is a Catholic wife, mother, writer, and media personality who previously served as a radio host for EWTN Global Catholic Network before stepping away from her career to focus on her family.
A convert to Catholicism and second-generation homeschooler, Stephanie is passionate about Scripture study, Catholic motherhood, and encouraging women in their spiritual lives.
She speaks nationally and internationally on topics including faith, homeschooling, family life, and suffering as part of the Christian journey.
Learn more and follow Stephanie here:
🌐 Website: https://motherandhome.co
📷 Instagram: https://instagram.com/stephanieweinert
Key Takeaways from This Episode
• Small habits build powerful momentum
• Good routines start the night before
• Exercise improves mood, energy, and resilience
• Social media routines rarely reflect real life
• The “next right step” approach reduces overwhelm
• Hope is essential when navigating difficult seasons
To discover more support for your Catholic homeschool adventure, here are some valuable resources for you:
Grab your coffee, and let’s homeschool together!
