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Catholic Carolina Mom

Catholic Carolina Mom

By: Shannon with Catholic Carolina Mom
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Shannon has spent the last few years walking through separation, divorce, and heartbreak...and now she's helping Catholic women do the same. In the Catholic Carolina Mom podcast, Shannon shares unfiltered stories, Church teaching, and faith-fueled guidance to support, inspire, and inform women as they heal, reclaim their peace, and walk boldly in Christ. Listeners who aren't bearing this cross will learn how to recognize and uplift women facing these challenge in their families, parishes, and communities. New episodes drop weekly!Shannon with Catholic Carolina Mom Christianity Spirituality
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  • When Holding Onto Hope Leads You Toward Guilt and Shame
    Oct 12 2025

    If you’re a Catholic woman in a toxic marriage, separated and unsure whether to hold onto hope, or carrying guilt after filing for civil divorce, this episode is for you.

    We’ll walk through a practical and spiritual exercise that will help you reflect on what God calls a husband and father to be, compare that to your own situation, and discern what’s best for you and your family. You’ll hear Scripture, Catholic teaching, and guidance to help lift the weight of uncertainty, unproductive hope, and guilt...all while drawing closer to God and His plan for your life.

    By the end, you’ll have a clear, prayerful way to see your marriage and your family through God’s lens, so you can make thoughtful, faith-filled decisions about your future.

    Resources referenced in this episode:

    • Ephesians 5:25–28

    • Colossians 3:19

    • 1 Peter 3:7

    • Proverbs 20:7

    • Catechism of the Catholic Church: 1604–1605, 1643, 1641, 1652

    Grab your Bible, Catechism, and a notebook, and let’s walk through this together.

    Want to connect or share your story?
    Email: catholiccarolinamom@gmail.com
    Instagram: @catholiccarolinamom

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    37 mins
  • 3 Steps to Find Gratitude When Life Doesn't Make Sense
    Oct 1 2025

    When your world falls apart, it’s so tempting to get stuck in the “why."
    - Why did this happen?

    - Why the heartbreak?

    - Why the suffering?


    But staying in the “why” only keeps you circling the pain. What if, instead, you could start shifting toward gratitude… even in the middle of the hurt?


    In this episode, you’ll hear comforting words from St. Francis de Sales and discover 3 practical steps to stop chasing the unanswered questions and start noticing God’s presence in the middle of the storm.


    Want to connect or share your story?

    Email: catholiccarolinamom@gmail.com

    Instagram: @catholiccarolinamom

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    17 mins
  • The Words That Changed Everything
    Sep 25 2025

    In this first episode of the Catholic Carolina Mom Podcast, Shannon shares her personal journey through a toxic marriage, separation, and the heartbreak of civil divorce. She opens up about the moment she realized she was not morally at fault, and how the guidance of trusted mentors helped her take the first steps toward healing.


    You’ll hear about the small but powerful truths that shifted her perspective, gave her clarity, and inspired her to move forward with confidence and faith. This episode is for women seeking hope, guidance, and encouragement, and anyone who wants to better understand the path of those navigating abuse, abandonment, and infidelity while remaining devout in their Catholic faith.


    Book mentioned in this episode:

    Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving a Relationship with a Narcissist by Ramani Durvasula, Ph.D



    Want to connect or share your story?

    Email: catholiccarolinamom@gmail.com

    Instagram: @CatholicCarolinaMom

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    20 mins
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