A podcast dedicated to encouraging you to discover and embrace your unique identity, to authentically be yourself and to live your life in freedom from worrying about what others may say or think.

Thriving Mosaic - Discover & Embrace Your Unique Identity
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A podcast dedicated to encouraging you to discover and embrace your unique identity, to authentically be yourself and to live your life in freedom from worrying about what others may say or think.
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Recent Episodes

May 25, 2026
093 - The Next Chapter Begins
<p>This week’s episode is a little bit of everything: travel recovery, grace, family updates, dogs who do not believe in sleeping in, and a very meaningful next step in my own life and work.</p> <p>After our trip to Texas with Jane, I underestimated just how much energy it would take to come home, catch up, get groceries, do laundry, and return to normal life. I had planned to record last week’s episode only one day late, and then I realized that I needed to extend myself grace. So I did.</p> <p>In this episode, I share a few stories from our Texas trip that I did not share on Building a Life and Business Together, including a sweet moment where I was reminded that McKenna is stepping into her adult life as Jane. For years, Jane has been the name used by those closest to her, and now she has chosen to use that name as she begins law school and this new chapter of her life.</p> <p>I also share a few updates from a weekend spent caring for Meagan and Jacob’s dogs, which included being woken up by a dog sneeze to the forehead and another dog kicking my already sore knee. Apparently, dogs sleep in for other people, but not for me.</p> <p>The deeper part of this episode is about the next chapter beginning in my own life.</p> <p>After a recent hot seat inside the Next Level Mastermind, I realized that I am ready to step back into coaching. I have known for a long time that helping women is part of my purpose, especially women who are navigating the changing seasons of motherhood, healing from past trauma, breaking free from expectations, and rediscovering who they truly are.</p> <p>I am bringing back my mastermind.</p> <p>My heart is to create a safe, judgment-free space where women can share where they are, where they want to go, and begin breaking free from the limiting beliefs and expectations that have kept them from living whole and free.</p> <p>In this episode, I talk about why I paused this work several years ago, why being fully present with my children was the right choice for that season, and why now feels like the right time to begin again.</p> <p>I am excited, nervous, grateful, and ready.</p> <p>If you would like to know more about the mastermind, you can email me at:</p> <p><a href="mailto:stephanie@stephanieravenscraft.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>stephanie@stephanieravenscraft.com</strong></a></p> <p>You can also listen to the episode of Building a Life and Business Together where Cliff and I shared more about our Texas trip, apartment hunting with Jane, touring Texas A&M School of Law, and all the travel details here:</p> <p><a href="https://www.cliffravenscraft.com/podcasts/building-a-life-and-business-together/episodes/2149207725" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.cliffravenscraft.com/podcasts/building-a-life-and-business-together/episodes/2149207725</a></p> <p>Thank you for the grace you extended to me as I extended grace to myself.</p> <p>Until next time, I encourage you to live your life on purpose.</p> <p> </p>

May 11, 2026
092 - A Weekend of Emotions
<p>This episode centers on McKenna's college graduation weekend in Bowling Green, and I'll be honest, I went into recording it already emotional. I had just watched a reaction video to Taylor Swift's "Ronan" and then written a social media post about the weekend, and cried through both. So I was doing my best to hold it together.</p> <p>The weekend opened with a social work pinning ceremony Friday morning, and I genuinely had no idea what to expect beyond McKenna receiving her pin. What I didn't know was that she had been nominated for awards. She won the BSW Research Award for research she had presented at a conference in New Orleans and again in Frankfort, Kentucky. I didn't know about any of that until they called her name. Then she won Outstanding BSW Student as well. I turned to Meagan and asked if she knew. She didn't. She didn't even know what McKenna went to New Orleans for. That told me everything about how quietly McKenna carries her own accomplishments. She also graduated summa cum laude and walked the stage wearing every cord and medal she had earned. She had her bling, just like she asked for when she graduated high school. Every piece of it was deserved.</p> <p>The rest of the weekend was full in the best way. Lunch at a tiny Italian place in downtown Bowling Green, ice cream at Meltdown after the evening graduation where I had the Honeysuckle Divine and I am still thinking about it, brunch at Double Dogs on Saturday with Leo, and a home concert that same night featuring a folk-country trio called The Woods who I am convinced are on their way to something big. Mother's Day itself I kept intentionally slow, sourdough in the morning, Outlander with Cliff, and dinner out with Cliff, Matthew, and Koki, a Japanese exchange student from NKU who is staying with us this week before flying home.</p> <p>But underneath all of it was something I was trying not to cry through. McKenna is moving states away for law school in August, and this feels different from college. I found a post by Rhiannon Turner about the empty nest transition that gave language to what I was sitting with. The moment that got me most was walking back to the car after the evening graduation and watching all three of my kids ahead of us on the sidewalk, laughing and talking, 26, 24, and 21, still genuinely choosing each other. That is still my favorite sound in the world. I earned that. And I felt it this weekend.</p> <p></p>

May 4, 2026
091 - When Life Feels Heavy and You Still Keep Showing Up
<p>In this episode, I share a very real snapshot of life this week. McKenna’s graduation celebration gave me the perfect excuse to buy the buttercream cake I had been craving, and our simple family dinner turned into a sweet and meaningful moment together. I also talk about how exhaustion, a sleepless night, and some heartbreaking news about a friend losing her adult child left me in a tender and heavy place. Even though this episode came out later than planned, I still wanted to honor the commitment I made to myself to keep showing up weekly.</p> <p>I also reflect on Leo, my first dog, and the idea that the right dog comes into your life at exactly the right time. Leo was originally meant to be McKenna’s emotional support animal, but he attached himself to me. Looking back, I can see how he became my interim purpose during the season between active motherhood and whatever comes next. As I begin to feel ready to step back into coaching, possible mastermind groups, one-on-one work, and perhaps even public speaking again, I’m recognizing how much Leo helped carry me through the in-between. If any part of this episode resonates with you, whether it’s family, grief, purpose, transition, or the deep love of a dog, I’d love to hear from you. You can reach me at <a href="mailto:Stephanie@StephanieRavenscraft.com">Stephanie@StephanieRavenscraft.com</a>.</p> <p> </p>
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