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  • You Need to Do Better: What a struggling parent doesn't need to hear.
    2026/05/12

    Jeannette shares a deeply personal season of life—raising four young children, including two deaf preschoolers, while her husband worked long, traveling hours. She describes the exhaustion of managing home, learning sign language, advocating for her children, and feeling unseen and judged despite doing everything she could to build a bilingual family.

    Amid the struggle a teacher arrived who understood, defended, and helped bridge communication gaps with compassion and practical tools. Jeannette reminds listeners that even when it feels like everything rests on your shoulders, help, community, and God's grace often arrive when they are needed most.

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    16 分
  • Finding Language, Finding Home: Our Move, ASL, and a Mother's Faith
    2026/05/07

    Jeannette shares her family's move to South Carolina while pregnant and caring for four young children, including Deaf twins. She describes choosing ASL over cochlear implants, the challenges of finding resources in 1999–2000, and her determination to learn sign language so her children could communicate at home.

    She recalls the daily routines of early mornings, bus pickups, and learning from limited materials, and how gaining language helped reduce her son’s frustration and build connection within the family.

    The episode also covers a sudden, life-threatening abdominal infection that led to major surgery and an ICU stay. Through separation, recovery, and deep faith, Jeannette recounts how family, a devoted husband, and a caring church community provided support and glimpses of hope in a dark season.

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    20 分
  • When Rumors Define You: Finding Identity in God's Truth
    2026/04/22

    Jeannette explores what to do when others form a false narrative about you—how misunderstandings happen, why they hurt, and why your identity ultimately comes from God, not public opinion.

    She offers practical guidance: pause before reacting, bring your hurt to God, distinguish conviction from accusation, ask for clarity, protect your heart, and choose wise, grace-filled responses.

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    16 分
  • I Thought I Wasn't Enough
    2026/03/24

    After her twins are diagnosed profoundly deaf, Jeannette recounts the messy, faith-filled season of meeting her husband, discovering early intervention and a signing preschool, and learning ASL while raising three young children.

    Through small moments—children signing songs about Jesus, community support, and gradual progress—she finds hope and sees God at work, offering encouragement to anyone feeling overwhelmed.

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    18 分
  • I Thought God Was Punishing Me
    2026/03/17

    Welcome to Where Grace Meets Truth. I'm Jeanette. In this episode I share the moment my twins were diagnosed profoundly deaf, the months of missed signs, the gut-wrenching shock and guilt I felt, and how faith and family guided us toward sign language, the deaf community, and a new understanding of God’s grace. It's a personal story about listening to truth, learning a new language, and finding hope.

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    20 分
  • Why Does This Podcast Even Exist?
    2026/03/12

    In this first episode of Where Grace Meets Truth, I share the story behind the microphone.

    I talk about becoming a young mom, raising four children, and how life took an unexpected turn when my twins were diagnosed as Deaf. What followed was a journey into learning sign language, discovering the Deaf community, and navigating life as a mother trying to meet the needs of all of her children at the same time.

    This isn’t a polished success story. It’s the real one. The messy one.

    It’s the story of faith wrestling with fear, parenting without a handbook, and learning that God often meets us in the middle of our hardest seasons.

    If you’ve ever wondered how someone ends up telling stories like this, this episode is the beginning.

    Pull up a chair. I’m really glad you’re here.

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    12 分