Jessee Stewart is a young mom whose entry into motherhood was much harder than the typical mom’s.
Her first daughter was born with a rare heart disease and only lived for two months. However, during that time, Jessee learned some powerful life lessons that have helped her to value her role as a mother more than ever before.
In this podcast, she and April Perry will talk about how all mothers can get through hard times and cherish the moments with their children.
Click here for a typed summary of the podcast.
Show Notes:
Link to podcast with Sarah Hull (referenced in this recording): Using Our Voices
Additional photos of Jessee and her children (her second daughter, Finley Lou, is now two years old):
Music from Creations by Michael R. Hicks.
Audio Editing by Christy Elder.
Jessee, you are such a beautiful person- thank you for sharing this part of your life with us.
Thank you for sharing this, Jessee! Beautiful!
I learned a lot from this–and I’m your sister! Thanks for teaching us.
Thank you for sharing your story with us, Jessee. What a great reminder to me to “cherish the little things.” You are a beautiful person –inside and out. I’m so glad I was able to meet you and hope to see you again. 🙂
Very powerful! Thank you for helping to remind me of my divine role! I appreciate it!
thanks jess! I so needed to be encouraged today. the foster child we hoped to adopt is being given to a relative out of state. we don’t know how much time we have left with her; may not happen or may not work out. regardless we will be cherishing every minute detail to keep in our hearts forever.
Jessee you are a beautiful person. I’ve only met you the one time at the Vegas retreat, but it’s obvious you are a special person. This was beautiful and such a good reminder. thank you for sharing your heart.
Loved this whole talk! I needed to hear a reminder about my divine role and to enjoy the little moments! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! We’re so glad to have you as one of our listeners!
Jesse!! You are an inspiration and I love you to pieces. Thank you for the woman you are and the example you set. You are a light!