What do you do when motherhood looks nothing like you imagined?
In this honest and deeply moving conversation, Willow sits down with Elizabeth Mosser to talk about parenting through unexpected challenges, navigating grief, and discovering how God meets us right in the middle of our pain.
Elizabeth shares her journey from a vision of “normal” family life to raising a daughter with a rare form of epilepsy and special needs – along with the emotional, spiritual, and relational impact it had on her entire family.
This episode is a powerful reminder that:
- You don’t have to hide your grief to be a good mom
- God isn’t afraid of your honest emotions
- And your pain is never wasted when placed in His hands
Together, Willow and Elizabeth unpack what it looks like to:
- Create a home rooted in forgiveness and emotional safety
- Let your faith move from head knowledge to lived experience
- Stop “counting it all as joy” in a performative way—and instead discover the joy of what God produces through suffering
- Model healthy emotional processing for your kids instead of pretending everything is okay
- Find purpose and meaning in seasons that feel overwhelming and unclear
Elizabeth vulnerably shares how unprocessed grief often shows up as anger, control, or burnout and how learning to slow down, name her emotions, and invite God into them transformed her parenting and her faith.
You’ll also hear:
- Why creating an “ecosystem of forgiveness” in your home changes everything
- How to help your kids develop emotional resilience and compassion
- What it looks like to grieve honestly with God without losing your faith
- And why your story—no matter how painful—can become a source of hope for others
This episode will gently challenge the belief that you need to hold it all together… and instead invite you into a deeper, more honest relationship with Jesus—one where your pain becomes a place of connection, not shame.
Follow Elizabeth:
- Website: intentionalparents.org
- Podcast: Intentional Parents Podcast (available wherever you listen)
- Instagram: @intentional_parents


