Biblical Self-Care & the Homemaker’s Role: Creating Calm in the Chaos with Susan Heid

What if your to-do list wasn’t the measure of your worth—and homemaking could be holy?

In this refreshing and grace-filled episode, Lori Lane sits down with Susan Heid, founder of The Confident Mom, to explore what biblical self-care actually looks like—and how organization is more than tidiness… it’s an act of stewardship.

With wisdom from decades of motherhood—including single parenting, adoption, and chronic health struggles—Susan shares how slowing down, simplifying your space, and caring for your soul allows you to love your family from a place of peace, not pressure.

This episode is full of real-life encouragement for moms who feel behind, stuck, or unsure where to start.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why "doing it all" is a cultural lie—and what God really calls us to

  • How clutter impacts your nervous system and your soul

  • Simple rhythms that create peace, purpose, and worship in your home

  • How homemaking is a sacred role—whether you work outside the home or not

  • Encouragement for the overwhelmed mom who doesn’t know where to start

God doesn’t require perfection. He calls you to faithfulness—and that starts with stewarding what’s in your hands today.

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