• What This Month of Homeschooling Has Taught Me
    Feb 12 2026

    Today’s episode is deeply personal and honestly a little vulnerable. It’s about a decision I never imagined making—and what it taught me about obedience, peace, and trusting God when the plan changes.

    In this episode…
    I’m sharing the story behind our decision to homeschool our daughter—why it wasn’t part of the plan, what shifted our hearts, and how this season has stretched my faith in unexpected ways. This conversation isn’t about convincing anyone to make the same choice, but about honoring discernment, flexibility, and the courage it takes to do what’s right for your child, even when it doesn’t make sense to anyone else.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why homeschooling was something I once said I’d never do
    • Navigating motherhood when your child’s needs change
    • Making decisions that feel peaceful in your spirit but confusing on paper
    • Letting go of the version of motherhood you planned
    • Trusting God without a clear long-term plan
    • Holding the future open-handed instead of demanding certainty
    • Creating rhythms that fit your family instead of cultural expectations
    • Why peace is a better metric than productivity
    • The freedom that comes from changing your mind with new conviction
    • Learning that God equips what He initiates

    This episode is for you if…

    • You’re facing a decision you never thought you’d make
    • Your life doesn’t look the way you planned—and you’re learning to trust God anyway
    • You feel misunderstood or alone in a choice you know is right
    • You’re craving peace more than certainty
    • You’re learning how to listen for God’s voice in real, on-the-ground motherhood

    Friend, you don’t owe anyone a perfectly mapped-out plan. You’re allowed to walk forward in obedience, even when you don’t know what comes next.


    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛



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    11 mins
  • How Many Times Did I Say “Hurry Up” Today?
    Feb 5 2026

    Have you ever noticed how often “hurry up” slips out of your mouth—at your kids, at yourself, at your life? Today’s episode is a gentle but honest look at how hurry sneaks in and quietly steals our peace.

    In this episode…
    We’re talking about the internal rush so many ambitious moms carry and how it shapes our homes, our work, and our relationships. This episode is about recognizing hurry as a heart posture—not a time problem—and learning how to shift your pace without giving up your ambition.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • How “hurry up” became a signal something deeper was going on
    • Why urgency often comes from internal pressure, not real emergencies
    • The impact a hurried pace has on our kids, our marriages, and ourselves
    • How hurry teaches subtle messages about worth, productivity, and presence
    • Why ambition isn’t the problem—but unexamined hurry can sabotage it
    • Small, practical shifts to slow the tone of your days
    • Building buffer and margin instead of stacking everything back-to-back
    • Regulating yourself before trying to regulate your kids
    • Asking better questions in business so everything doesn’t feel urgent
    • Creating a life and business that don’t require rush as fuel

    This episode is for you if…

    • You feel constantly rushed even when nothing is truly urgent
    • You’re tired of carrying pressure in your body and mind
    • You want to be present with your kids without giving up your goals
    • Your nervous system feels like it never gets to exhale
    • You’re craving a slower, more humane pace for motherhood and business

    Friend, a meaningful life—and a meaningful business—aren’t built in a rush. Slowing down isn’t failure. It’s alignment.


    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛

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    9 mins
  • The Mental Load of Being a Content Creator
    Jan 29 2026

    If creating content feels heavier than it should—mentally exhausting even when you’re not actively posting—today’s episode is for you. This conversation puts words to something so many ambitious moms feel but rarely name.

    In this episode…
    We’re talking about the mental load of content creation—the constant thinking, planning, deciding, and carrying ideas in your head—and why it feels especially overwhelming for moms building businesses online. This episode is about understanding why content feels draining and how to reduce the cognitive overload without walking away from your goals.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why content creation feels exhausting even when you’re “not working”
    • The difference between creating content and holding content in your brain
    • How decision fatigue and comparison quietly drain your energy
    • Why overwhelmed doesn’t mean uncreative—it usually means unsupported
    • Creating clear purpose for your content so it stops doing everything at once
    • Using “thinking containers” to get ideas out of your head and onto paper
    • Reducing daily content decisions with simple themes and standards
    • Why repetition builds clarity (and gives your brain a break)
    • Separating content creation from consumption to protect your peace
    • Giving yourself permission to build slower seasons into a sustainable business

    This episode is for you if…

    • Content feels mentally heavy even when you’re not posting
    • You love your business but resent how social media lives in your head
    • You feel scattered, overstimulated, or constantly behind online
    • You want a clearer, lighter, more sustainable way to show up
    • You’re craving structure that works with your motherhood, not against it

    Friend, content isn’t a performance or a test—it’s a conversation. You don’t have to say everything at once. You just have to say one true thing consistently, in a way that supports your real life.


    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛

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    11 mins
  • Are You Willing to Wait?
    Jan 22 2026

    Today’s episode started with a very ordinary, almost-ruined cake—and turned into one of the most important business lessons I’ve learned. This conversation is for the ambitious mom who’s doing the work but wondering why the results feel slower than expected.

    In this episode…
    We’re talking about patience—not passive waiting, but active obedience in the season you’re in. I’m sharing why impatience is often what’s costing us momentum, how rushing actually resets progress, and what it looks like to let your business fully form before you pull it out of the oven.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why impatience often shows up as strategy hopping
    • The danger of changing direction before something has time to mature
    • How restarting too often creates burnout and self-doubt
    • Redefining patience as discipline with restraint
    • Committing to a “bake time” for your strategies and offers
    • Separating effort metrics from outcome metrics
    • Why comparing your middle to someone else’s ending steals perspective
    • How to use slower seasons to strengthen systems and foundations
    • Anchoring your identity in faithfulness instead of results
    • Why waiting seasons are often preparation, not punishment

    This episode is for you if…

    • You feel tempted to pivot, quit, or restart before things fully work
    • You’re doing the work but frustrated by slower-than-expected results
    • You’re tired of burning out from starting over again and again
    • You want sustainable growth, not quick wins that collapse
    • You’re ready to trust the process and stay faithful to what you’ve started

    Friend, you don’t need to rush what God is forming. Your business, your leadership, and your calling deserve the time it takes to fully bake.


    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛



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    13 mins
  • Obedience > Outcome
    Jan 15 2026

    If business has started to feel heavy, stressful, or louder than your peace, today’s episode is a gentle but grounding reset. This conversation is about releasing pressure and learning how to move forward with faith, clarity, and confidence—without burning yourself out.

    In this episode…
    I’m sharing a principle that has completely reshaped how I approach business, decision-making, and daily work rhythms: obedience over outcome. God is responsible for the outcome—we’re responsible for obedience. This episode is about shifting from anxiety-driven effort to faithful action that feels grounded, sustainable, and aligned.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why so much business pressure comes from trying to control results
    • What it looks like to surrender before you strategize
    • Using a simple brain dump to reduce mental overwhelm
    • Choosing three daily priorities instead of long, exhausting to-do lists
    • Reframing content creation as service, not performance
    • Following up without attaching your worth to the outcome
    • Ending the day by releasing results and protecting your peace
    • How obedience builds confidence, clarity, and consistency over time

    This episode is for you if…

    • You feel anxious or overwhelmed by business outcomes
    • You’re tired of measuring your worth by numbers and results
    • You want structure without pressure or burnout
    • You’re craving a faith-led approach to growth
    • You want to build momentum while protecting your peace and family

    Friend, you were never meant to hustle your way into God’s plan. Your role is obedience—He’ll handle the outcome.

    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛

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    13 mins
  • The DAILY 5: A Gentle Framework for Work–Life Balance That Actually Works
    Jan 8 2026

    If you’ve been ending your days feeling scattered, behind, or disconnected from yourself, this episode is a gentle reset. Today’s conversation is about building support into your real life—not an ideal one.

    In this episode…
    I’m sharing a simple, flexible framework I call The Daily Five—five small daily anchors designed to support your faith, body, work, relationships, and joy without rigid routines or all-or-nothing pressure. This system isn’t about doing more; it’s about doing what matters consistently, even on messy days.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why most routines fail women in motherhood and business
    • The difference between floors to stand on vs. ceilings to strive for
    • How the Daily Five was created in a season of burnout
    • Devotion — inviting God into your day without pressure or perfection
    • Activate — moving your body with care, not punishment
    • Intentional Joy — scheduling joy before productivity is “earned”
    • Lead Your Day — choosing three priorities to replace chaos with clarity
    • Yes to Connection — protecting relationships and presence in small ways
    • Why missed days don’t require makeup days
    • How consistency, not intensity, builds trust with yourself

    This episode is for you if…

    • You feel like life is running you instead of the other way around
    • Rigid routines and big resets never seem to stick
    • You’re craving balance without pressure or burnout
    • You want structure that supports real motherhood and real life
    • You’re ready to build days that feel grounded, not just productive

    Friend, you don’t need a total overhaul—you need support that actually fits your life. The Daily Five is a reminder that small, intentional choices add up, and showing up in the areas that matter most is already enough.


    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛

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    12 mins
  • BTS: Sharing my word for 2026
    Jan 1 2026

    As we step into a new year, I wanted to slow down and invite you into something deeper than goals, resolutions, or hustle. Today’s episode is personal, reflective, and rooted in the kind of peace only God can give.

    In this episode…
    I’m sharing the heart behind my word for 2026: Shalom. Not the surface-level peace we often picture, but the biblical peace that comes from wholeness—where nothing is missing, nothing is broken, and God is actively restoring and flourishing what He’s planted. This episode is an invitation to enter the new year led by peace instead of pressure.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why choosing a word of the year can be more grounding than traditional resolutions
    • The biblical meaning of Shalom and what it looks like to live from wholeness
    • Holding ambition and motherhood without one canceling out the other
    • Letting healing be slow, tender, and still meaningful
    • Releasing the belief that peace is something you have to earn
    • Three simple daily rhythms to help you live from peace instead of chasing it
    • Reflective questions to take into prayer as you begin the new year

    This episode is for you if…

    • You’re entering the new year tired, hopeful, and craving peace
    • You want to grow and build without rushing or shrinking your motherhood
    • You feel called to more but don’t want to sacrifice presence to get there
    • You’re healing, even if it still feels tender
    • You want your next season to be led by God’s peace, not hustle

    Friend, this is our year of Shalom—of wholeness, presence, and flourishing with Jesus leading the way. 💛

    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛

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    8 mins
  • A letter to the mom who did her best this year
    Dec 25 2025

    This episode is a gentle pause in the middle of a loud, demanding season. It’s a reminder for the mom who’s tired, carrying a lot, and wondering if what she gave this year was really enough.

    In this episode…
    I’m speaking straight to your heart during the final stretch of the year and the Christmas season. This episode is meant to feel like a letter — one you can listen to while folding laundry, sitting in the car line, or hiding in the pantry for a quiet moment — reminding you that God sees you, your effort matters, and your best truly was enough.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • The unseen emotional labor moms carry, especially during the holidays
    • Letting go of the pressure to make everything perfect
    • Releasing guilt over what didn’t get done or didn’t look the way you planned
    • How God sees your effort, even in the messy, unfinished places
    • Why your limits don’t disqualify you — they glorify God
    • Finding peace, joy, and confidence as you reflect on the year
    • A simple candle-and-breath practice to help you reset your heart
    • The reminder that Jesus came into the mess — and still comes close to you now

    This episode is for you if…

    • You’re ending the year exhausted and emotionally full
    • The holidays feel heavier than magical this year
    • You keep replaying moments where you think you should have done better
    • You’re carrying both motherhood and ambition and feeling stretched thin
    • You need reassurance that your best really was enough

    Take a deep breath, friend. You made it here. And that matters.

    Inside The Brand Lab, we help women grow their businesses with strategy and encouragement so they never feel alone in the process. It is more than marketing. It is a community for ambitious moms who want to build with confidence, clarity, and faith.

    Learn more at: https://www.radiantsocialco.com/brand-lab

    Or connect with me personally.

    DM me the word "DIARYPOD" on Instagram at @justmegjones and I will chat with you personally and offer an exclusive discount for podcast listeners.

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you hit follow/subscribe, leave a quick review, or share it with another ambitious mom who’s building big things in the middle of real life. 💛

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    8 mins