Only three books can win… It’s an intensely-paced emotional ride, and will move the heart of any reader.The message of hope, faith and perseverance continues to inspire readers to ask themselves: Who am I and what am I capable of?
Category: Podcasts, Print & Television
Author, Janelle Molony, is asked tough questions, live on social media! There is so much to tell! Molony talks about coming to “the end of herself,” finding strength, deeper faith, and high-quality relationships.
Hear from author, Janelle Molony, and son, David, on I Know Autism as they talk homeschooling, adoption, and autism with host Sean Sullivan.
Post-placement grief, or “post-adoption depression,” is becoming more widely recognized in the mental health field. As parents adjust to their new roles as parents, the devastating knowledge of childhood trauma, loss of control in one’s life, and the potential for major shifts in one’s natural support system, are a few of the reasons new parents should take advantage of the clinical, therapeutic supports available to them.
Ashley Rhodes-Courter, the author of the New York Times bestseller, Three Little Words, and international speaker, joins Janelle Molony for a coffee date to talk motherhood, adoption, books, and more!
Janelle @AdoptionToLife pairs up with Richard @Adoption.Adventures for a back-and-forth on what we’ve learned from adopting an older child from foster care in our respective countries.
Tosha and Janelle hash out topics of intentional motherhood and being confronted with the fears, limits, and bias we have… and those we didn’t know we had. Being an intentional autism parent means having faith to think beyond what is seen in the “now.” Recording date: April 30th, 2020.
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Wendy and Megan of the parenting podcast “The Momologues” ask Janelle Molony about navigating adoptions, school and life with her son. The women digest common struggles to advocate for special needs and sorting out what might be “different” versus basic “boy-ness.”
Janelle Molony presented at University’s Diversity Festival 2-27-20. Many who came to meet her shared their own stories of facing adversity, overcoming stigmas, and finding hope for the future.