Growing WildFlowers
We are officially planting the seed: Growing WildFlowers podcast and it’s not your typical parenting, lifestyle, or how to show. So let’s be honest, life doesn’t come with instructions. Parenting? Relationships? Identity? Career? Faith? Feelings? Pets that act like toddlers? There’s no manual. But there is a way and it’s not always polished, predictable, or perfect. It is wild, genuine, messy, magical and deeply yours.
This podcast is a celebration of the wonderfully sometimes chaotic journey of growing families, nurturing hearts, surviving Tuesdays, and blooming where you’re planted…or sometimes trying to keep the weeds from winning.
We are your host Will and Neesh where we will be inviting you into conversations that are bold, unfiltered, and blooming with wisdom from the hilarious to the heartfelt. We will dive into family & relationships in all forms, parenting wins, mental health, marriage, the joy and madness of raising kids and pets and all the stuff no one tells you but you wish they had.
Growing WildFlowers
Keeping It Together(ish)
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Keeping It Together (ish)
A Growing WildFlowers Podcast Episode
Some days feel calm. Some days feel like cereal on the floor, mismatched shoes, and a deep sigh before 9 a.m. In this episode of Growing WildFlowers, we’re talking about what it really means to keep it together (ish) not perfectly, not quietly, but honestly.
We dive into:
•Why “together-ish” is often the most realistic goal
•How connection matters more than control
•Small, repeatable habits that help families reset in real time
•The power of repair, grace, and showing up again
This episode is part laughter, part deep exhale, and part reminder that you’re not behind you’re growing. If you’ve ever wondered:
“Am I doing enough?”
“Is this normal?”
“Why does everyone else look more put together?”
This one’s for you.
Because being together-ish is still being together. And that… is enough.
We measure time in sips, not minutes. Adjust accordingly. (Background noise provided by 6 month old.) lol