Mennonite Mom Chat Mid-Series Q&A: Burn-out, Modesty, $ Making vs. Homemaking | Honey I'm Homemaker

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  • @kellycharif1526
    @kellycharif1526 2 года назад +22

    I’m a Muslim housewife and homeschooling Mom and I love your channels as well as other Mennonite moms’ channels. We have more similarities than differences. Thank you for all the great content and sharing!

  • @CJ-wf8ve
    @CJ-wf8ve 2 года назад +29

    I love how assertive Jayna is. She has an air of certainty about herself and it is very impactful.

    • @Moonbeams_SweetDreams
      @Moonbeams_SweetDreams 2 года назад +2

      You worded that so well! I started a comment towards Jayna and deleted it because I couldn't find the right words. I 100% agree. Both of these women are amazing, I have really been enjoying Jayna!

  • @Mila_Ivan
    @Mila_Ivan 2 года назад +111

    I absolutely watch people I don’t always agree with. I am unmarried (wedding in September), have no kids, work full time plus extra, and don’t have religion as a high priority, but love watching your videos because it is RELATABLE in certain ways. On paper, it doesn’t make sense to watch your videos, but in the land of RUclips, it’s refreshing to listen to ladies with strong values and live their life in a way that is relatable (not focused on materialism, strong family values, always down for an adventure). Every Thursday I always watch your videos while on my lunch break.

    • @MeganFoxUnlocked
      @MeganFoxUnlocked  2 года назад +12

      So glad you are hear! We can all learn from each other!

    • @KarisGoogle
      @KarisGoogle 2 года назад +8

      Christians actually aren’t religious either.. I’m not religious but I am in a relationship! There’s a huge difference!
      The next time a “Christian” talks to you and tells you they are, ask how often they read their Bible bc 9/10 they don’t and those are the false Christians

  • @cassiehunt2686
    @cassiehunt2686 2 года назад +10

    Important note: therapy and mentorship are not interchangeable. This is important because there have been known cases of people who were not therapists who may have even had good intentions, but didn’t have the tools to create a healthy, professional therapeutic relationship leading to harm to themselves and the person.

  • @MsBrad79
    @MsBrad79 2 года назад +90

    The banner looks MUCH BETTER now!😉😊

  • @jenniferdionne2202
    @jenniferdionne2202 2 года назад +38

    I’m a believer in Jesus, pastors wife & mom to 5, grandmother to 4 - we don’t share all the same beliefs but I do enjoy your videos. They are wholesome & fun & I love how you honor God, your husband and motherhood. I have unfollowed many people when I realize there is a huge belief difference but not out of judgment. It’s just that I know what’s healthy for my heart & mind. Thanks for putting the good stuff out there ❤️

  • @TheMaryberry153
    @TheMaryberry153 2 года назад +98

    100% would love to hear more in-depth about Mennonites and money. I grew up in NE Indiana, within miles of Mennonites as well as Amish communities. Many Amish families seemed to own bakeries, cabinetry companies, etc. that we would use/ shop at. But just as most Mennonites "blend in" more than Amish, their businesses weren't as obvious. Do Mennonites usually own businesses like that as opposed to working for larger corporations? Also, do Mennonites refer to others as "English" like Amish people do? Also would love to hear more about different branches (or as you said conferences) of being Mennonite and how/why you decide what church to go to.

    • @janislyn2745
      @janislyn2745 2 года назад +6

      I’m also interested in a video about different Mennonite groups. I also grew up with Mennonites in my community & they were definitely more strict than Megan’s sect. My friend had to wear full length skirts and was not allowed to cut her hair and I remember her telling me that she didn’t cover her hair because she wasn’t married (in her church married women covered their hair and married men had beards but single men could not). I always thought all mennonites had the same guidelines 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @BettyHorn
      @BettyHorn 2 года назад

      Me too

  • @momoflittleladies
    @momoflittleladies 2 года назад +35

    When we had our oldest, 11 years ago, we were so poor too. On paper it didn’t work out for me to stay home and so we agreed I would stay home for 6 months (all that our savings would allow) but by Gods grace that 6 months turned to a year and then 11 😂❤️ It’s nice seeing His hand in things!

  • @minivandreamin1789
    @minivandreamin1789 2 года назад +33

    Jayna needs her own channel! I just love her perspective on things, it very much lines up with my own. Love these girl talks.

  • @ashleygamber5588
    @ashleygamber5588 2 года назад +26

    I will follow who believe differently up to a point. Some things are non negotiable for me since I’m actively choosing to fill some of my time with it.

    • @MeganFoxUnlocked
      @MeganFoxUnlocked  2 года назад +6

      Sounds similar to me at the moment.

    • @sarahsteward1882
      @sarahsteward1882 2 года назад +3

      Totally agree

    • @DarkQueen619
      @DarkQueen619 2 года назад +3

      That's exactly how I feel about it too! I will follow people that I don't agree with especially if there content is something that we have in common! But if there content is all about things that we completely disagree on I probably won't spend a lot of time watching that or follow them 🤷‍♀️ I would not unfollow someone who's content I enjoy and is relevant to me just because they don't vote the same as me or have a different stance then I do on something.

  • @haneenelsayed3444
    @haneenelsayed3444 2 года назад +41

    after hearing how difficult it was for you guys financially it makes my heart at ease not that it was a good thing but that i dont need to worry much. Everything in the end, does work well. PLEASE DO AN EPISODE ABOUT MONEY AND MENNOTIES. Would be very interesting to hear

  • @bea8887
    @bea8887 2 года назад +6

    I am an atheist who works full time as a research scientist and although I have been married for a while, I also have no desire for kids or becoming a homemaker. This probably sounds like the definition of someone who would be the least likely to watch your videos but I truly do enjoy them :) I personally believe it’s very important to watch, listen, and empathize with people who have different walks of life and beliefs. Just because we might not agree on some things doesn’t mean we can’t respect each other and be kind. You’d be surprised what people actually have in common in terms of personality, interests, etc if we took the time to get to know one another.
    I find your channel to be very refreshing. You’re someone who actually walks in her faith, is humble, kind, empathetic, hardworking, and follows her dreams. You say what you believe and feel in a non condescending way and I truly enjoy listening to you two talk about your lives and faith.
    Also, I totally agree that it is unfortunate that doctors use medicine as a fix all rather than looking for the root of the problem. You are your best advocate, so always question everything!
    -Your friendly neighborhood scientist

  • @jonesfamily9119
    @jonesfamily9119 2 года назад +23

    When my husband and I got married 13 years ago we were also dirt poor after buying our first home. It was so bad at times I would get anxiety about thinking if he would want to talk about finances when he came home. As time went on we were much better off and now I am able to stay home with our 2 kids. In our situation the math never made sense as well as how ends were met and we always had just enough. Looking back I now know it was all God making the ends meet. Whenever we thought we were short something random always managed to come by that met that gap for us which was all God!

  • @Lbh-ls1sf
    @Lbh-ls1sf 2 года назад +8

    I am a homeschool mom and completely agree… there’s pros and cons to every choice. We only have public school options in our small town which is not the best choice for us so homeschool is the best fit!

  • @gloriamedina6908
    @gloriamedina6908 2 года назад +6

    Good question Megan. If majority of it is good I stay. There is always something we don’t like. But if it causes to much stress it’s natural to leave.

  • @christiannalewis6514
    @christiannalewis6514 2 года назад +22

    I appreciated bringing awareness to "dirt floor poor." I think many stay-at-home moms insist that others really could live on one income, they are just used to spending too much, etc. But when we had my firstborn, my husband worked full time and I worked part time from home and even still, we barely paid our bills. I used pre-fold cloth diapers for several months because I literally couldn't afford diapers.
    I'm now expecting my second child and my husband makes more than double what he made back then and we have more financial freedom. But sometimes it really takes every penny of 2 incomes to make ends meet.

  • @RaquelWitmer
    @RaquelWitmer 2 года назад +28

    Love these episodes with Jayna so much! 🙌🏽

  • @narcole
    @narcole 2 года назад +24

    23:05 as a non-Christian, I love these videos/chats. I don't feel the least bit "offended" by you just sharing your unique perspective. I think a lot of the topics are applicable outside of religion, but I like hearing how your faith does influence them!
    edit: 29:25 I follow people of many ideologies, I think our political values would be very different and that's ok... we come to the table with varying reasons for our opinions.

  • @emlevy5792
    @emlevy5792 2 года назад +5

    Marriage counseling was the best thing - we weren’t at breaking point we just learned how to communicate with each other better and yes if you need your Zoloft take your Zoloft!

  • @iviejaynetuten5429
    @iviejaynetuten5429 2 года назад +3

    All the “should we talk about that more” topics… I want to hear more!! Money, dating, different types of Mennonite/church beliefs. Yes yes yes

  • @SD-qu8vp
    @SD-qu8vp 2 года назад +10

    I follow people who are different from me to enrich my life. I love seeing things from new angles. And I follow you because you are down to earth honest.

  • @erinpetersen4345
    @erinpetersen4345 2 года назад +2

    That was a great question about unfollowing someone! I would not unfollow someone or not follow someone just based on what they believe. For example, I'm not a Mennonite but I am a Christian. While we may differ on some things, I find your conversations/channels refreshing and loaded with great content and encouragement!

  • @theresalally1620
    @theresalally1620 2 года назад +3

    Jayna is adorable! I love her true conservative Mennonite ways !

  • @suecrespy
    @suecrespy 2 года назад +19

    "...I was definitely more excited to snuggle babies than wash dishes." LOL I'm with you -- baby snuggles are the best! =)

  • @michaelaloch3391
    @michaelaloch3391 2 года назад +7

    I don't do everything you do and I do somethings that you don't do..... so, I try to follow people that uplift me the majority of the time. I enjoy being around people that help support me in becoming the best version of myself!!!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @carlawatts6821
    @carlawatts6821 2 года назад +4

    I like to watch/follow a variety of people. It's about being a complete person and not one dimensional. I am enjoying the two of you as you talk and interact.

  • @TheLokoki
    @TheLokoki 2 года назад +3

    Hello girls,
    I'm a married Roman-Catholic, French, city-living, working-full-time-mum, and I love watching your videos, although I definitely not relate to a lot of what you two do!
    And yet, I find there are so many similarities between the three of us !

  • @EmeryShae
    @EmeryShae 2 года назад +5

    I’m here for feisty Megan 😂. I do believe that people are trying to stir the pot when they ask political questions. Good for you for standing your ground! I’d love to hear your thoughts on Mennonites and money. Where I live, there are a lot of wealthy Mennonites who have no college degrees, and many never finished high school. So I think we may have some of the same thoughts.

  • @kelseatackett8362
    @kelseatackett8362 2 года назад +2

    I follow people for specific reasons. I do not unfollow when I disagree on certain topics. I don’t like when channels hold their tongues for the sake of keeping followers but I do respect taking time to be thoughtful and compassionate when addressing issues. I love learning from people with different perspectives.

  • @pattyesch9549
    @pattyesch9549 2 года назад +5

    Ladies you are wise beyond your years! Great job!

  • @maloryvictoria9561
    @maloryvictoria9561 2 года назад +13

    I love this podcast and I would definitely welcome longer episodes! I watched while I prepared and ate my lunch, and I didn’t want it to end 💞

  • @chelseatomlins2460
    @chelseatomlins2460 2 года назад +3

    Love this series! Not a Mennonite (but a Christian) and just really enjoy hearing your opinions. Keep it going, gals!

  • @deborahdimond4538
    @deborahdimond4538 2 года назад +60

    Please don't dial the Christianity down! You ladies are so inspiring and sometimes when you simply bring God into the conversation or the Bible it reminds me to keep in the word. Thank you so much for this series xx

    • @joannasmith4793
      @joannasmith4793 2 года назад +2

      I agree. It helps as a reminder . The world values can be so loud. So we need this reminder to be in the word !

  • @erinpartyof6795
    @erinpartyof6795 2 года назад +13

    I am a liberal who has adopted a child and homeschools so many people have ideas about me. I'm also a former Christian. I don't agree with you on many things but I appreciate you and listen with an open mind. And I hope that you all would do the same for me.

  • @kassiopeia5565
    @kassiopeia5565 2 года назад +29

    I'm someone who grew up in the modern US non-religious culture, and I'm finding myself becoming more traditional over time and wishing things like modesty and respect were prioritized by more people.

  • @sammagowen1448
    @sammagowen1448 2 года назад +4

    I definitely follow People who are not exactly the same as me in beliefs, whether it be religious, political etc. It gives more understanding of different views and makes me less judgemental. I also think it is important to have an open mind to help you work out what your belief's actually are, and make them stronger

  • @abbyw6830
    @abbyw6830 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely follow people I don't agree with! I am no longer a Christian and we don't have kids but I follow several accounts that are (including yours). I had someone say to me even if you get 1 nugget of truth or help in a book (I add youtube etc) it is worth it! So that is my motto! I love your channel! I am also loving this series! I hope you keep doing it!

  • @lydschnid61
    @lydschnid61 2 года назад +4

    I live in Upstate NY where there are lots of Mennonites and I work at an accounting firm so we prep some Mennonite returns. I think the whole thing about Mennonites and money is so interesting, I would totally like to learn more about it!
    Also would be interested to learn more about how Mennonites interact with politics or how you do/do not see yourselves as Americans.

  • @stationaryobsessed5832
    @stationaryobsessed5832 2 года назад +6

    Yes on the detailed modesty video and on the money video!

  • @jodytigges1830
    @jodytigges1830 2 года назад +1

    I follow a variety of people. I love hearing different perspectives. I have never unfollowed anyone.

  • @rebeccacastro5405
    @rebeccacastro5405 2 года назад +13

    I would love to learn about Mennonites and money!

  • @jaewiggles9394
    @jaewiggles9394 2 года назад +2

    Hi Megan and Jayna, just wanted to let you know that this series and the couples Q&A series are my favorite to watch so please keep making them. Appreciate all of your hard work.

  • @maddy-books
    @maddy-books 2 года назад +2

    I watch people that have different beliefs all the time! It helps me gain life perspectives I wouldn't otherwise have in my own bubble. Also, I appreciate that even though you share your life convictions, I have never once felt any disdain for others in your tone. I can almost guarantee you and I have different beliefs on some certain social issues, but your channel remains inviting. As an agnostic who has experienced some hurt in faith-based spaces, the way you carry yourself is actually one of a few reasons I've considered exploring religion again!

  • @karenmariesmith3395
    @karenmariesmith3395 2 года назад +5

    To help with burnout, we always put our children to bed early so we had some time together every evening. We were very criticized for this, but it worked for us when they were very little.

    • @stillyourb
      @stillyourb 2 года назад +1

      same! our oldests are 10&11 and still have a 730 bedtime because we have early risers (no matter how late bedtime is) and we need grownup time!

    • @karenmariesmith3395
      @karenmariesmith3395 2 года назад +1

      @@stillyourb amen! Not always easy but we loved it! Married 34 years now!

    • @bethanyhall1524
      @bethanyhall1524 2 года назад +2

      It's too bad you were criticized for prioritizing your marriage. It's so important for raising children. Good for you for sticking with what worked best for you and your husband.♥️

  • @sarahfarrell8214
    @sarahfarrell8214 2 года назад +6

    Yes, would love to hear about your high school years and early jobs; so interesting!

  • @joselynschmitt9425
    @joselynschmitt9425 2 года назад +1

    I love following people I don't agree with. It's very educational and helps me try to understand their perspective. It keeps me from being narrow minded I would like to think.

  • @tamarazemlyn4462
    @tamarazemlyn4462 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely follow you for longer than any other youtuber because we are so different from me. I learn so much from your lifestyle and enjoy your videos so much. I would never unsubscribe. I googled "What is a Mennonite" and your channel came up. I am grateful.

  • @bethanyhall1524
    @bethanyhall1524 2 года назад +1

    I have homeschooled for 13 years but it was definitely something God called our family to. Everyone should do what God leads them in and trust that decision. His way for you is always best.

  • @Sarah-qi1se
    @Sarah-qi1se 2 года назад +3

    THANK YOU for turning it! 😆 I just relaxed. 🤣

  • @liskimade
    @liskimade 2 года назад +1

    Without seeing the questions, I can't know, but I get plenty of "political" questions because Anabaptist beliefs are different than some other more well known conservative churches. Some well known conservative churches are hyper political, and they don't agree with views you've stated about birth control, mental health medication, women working, etc.
    It's the main reason I'm so excited about your channel, as an opportunity to show other options for conservative theology. People want to understand if they are supporting a message that is focused on threatening their legal human rights.
    Thank you so much for the thoughtful and balanced discussion of mental health, and thanks for that hot take on modesty rules!

  • @juliejackman2649
    @juliejackman2649 2 года назад +10

    Yes I'd love to hear about your high school and dating years💕. I take several meds for mental health and they make all the difference in my functionality. I've been to counseling too. Since I used to have a counseling business I'd like to say that if it's a chemical imbalance go with meds only. If it's both that and needing to learn skills then go to counseling too. (This is my opinion - not a professional one). 😊😊
    I like to wear form fitting pants and loose fitting tops👚. Our Church requires shirts with sleeves and pants or dresses at least to the knees and full coverage in all that area, so makes it easy to decide, but not judge others.
    I got married at 20 and had first baby at 27. Was perfect for me 💞. And was stay at home mom except for 2 hours a day I worked in our business while my son was in preschool.
    I had 2 miscarriages. The first one happened right before Thanksgiving. My hubby wanted me to tell everyone beforehand so I wouldn't feel bad when others were all excited talking about our baby coming. I absolutely did not want to..I wasn't ready for it to be known yet.
    True about Mormons - Leaders want us to use full name The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - being wealthy a lot, but not us and there are others who aren't too of course. But lack of money can be a very good faith builder. (Not that wealthy lack faith 😁).
    I'm in hibernation after childbirth🍼- haha
    I like to follow those who have similar beliefs, but practically follow none that have my exact Church membership. If there's a lot of bad language I don't like that. But there are many good women out there. You are one of my favorites🎉. Really like both of you!
    I like it when people look for the positive, which most do. But some will see someone with a sleeveless shirt and think Oh they're not living the religion. That's not right to be like that even in just a persons mind and they don't say it out loud.
    I hope you don't mind my writing a book in the comments. I love commenting, please forgive me ☺.

  • @ebgbjo2025
    @ebgbjo2025 2 года назад +2

    I wasn't trying to stir the pot with my question on your previous video about Target ;)I just genuinely wanted to know and if you knew how much they are actively involved in things that go directly against Christian values with some things/items they are pushing on to children as well as their values. I get that it is hard to avoid all companies with such values but was curious about one in particular that is very blatant that they stand for destruction of good values and morals.
    I LOVE this series and love hearing both your opinions, even if some things differ with my own or even align. We don't grow as people keeping ourselves in bubbles.

  • @mariettamiller9830
    @mariettamiller9830 2 года назад +1

    I love Jayna. She definitely needs her own channel

  • @belyndaperry7877
    @belyndaperry7877 2 года назад +6

    Yes, tell us about mennonites and money. I love learning this stuff.

  • @triciawatson2642
    @triciawatson2642 2 года назад +1

    "What do you do while listening to the podcast?" I am cleaning my frog's tank 😁. I have a pair of aquatic frogs that I had ordered as tadpoles for my son when he was 6. That son is now 24! These frogs are still alive and strong. 🐸

  • @lauramckinney4787
    @lauramckinney4787 2 года назад +2

    I love it that you turned the sign horizontal!! Very, very good episode. Thank you for being so real. :-)

  • @bekkkabby
    @bekkkabby 2 года назад +1

    I follow people that I don't always agree with for sure. I've commented this before, but hearing different perspectives is how we learn and grow as individuals and it doesn't serve us well to only hear things we agree with. With that said, I definitely unfollow people if they share hateful or harmful views.

  • @OGGgirl
    @OGGgirl 2 года назад +3

    Would love to hear more about Mennonites and money. Love that you do this!

  • @sophiabreidfischer6242
    @sophiabreidfischer6242 2 года назад

    I love the idea of mentors. Therapy may also be good but in life we often need ongoing support from someone in our community rather than someone who doesnt really know you and you just see for a bit.
    Also love what Jayna was saying about being modest yet not hiding that you are a woman.
    Thanks so much for sharing your opinions ladies!

  • @Dana-mb1hd
    @Dana-mb1hd 2 года назад +11

    I look forward to this video ALL WEEK!!!!! LOVE you girls!💜🙏💜🙏💜🙏💜🙏💜

  • @schugfamily
    @schugfamily 2 года назад

    I am a Christian mom of 6 kids 12-22. Married almost 23 years from idaho.
    I enjoying getting to know how others live. I may not always agree but it has opened my eyes and respect all walks of lives. I enjoy the more family content then not. Thanks for sharing

  • @aprilyeno1919
    @aprilyeno1919 2 года назад +1

    I so look forward to these videos. I don’t have Instagram, but I’m a follower at heart ❤️ 😂 I follow you on RUclips because of your differences and open acceptance of each person’s journey. I am a Roman Catholic, but I find more “issues” with some who shares my Faith in their righteousness indignation and judgement of others, than I do EVER in the differences that we may have…. And you hit the nail on the head…. It is what is in the heart as Truth and Love that is the important thing…Not the “looks”. I do agree. Also, it was so fun for me to hear you say what my Grandmother told us, basically, you can live in the world, as it is a gift from God, but “be not of the world”…. It made me smile, that once again, so different..NOT so different. God bless you both! I love these chats! As I listen while I do household chores ❤️🙏🏻

  • @sheaholloway9537
    @sheaholloway9537 Год назад

    As someone raised in the Menonite church very young, and lived a conservative life but left the church, your wonderful channel and discussions remind me of the value of the faith and lifestyle and though I am less strict (ex. swear occasionally, read/watch more adult content-as an adult, and do not attend church) you remind me to be better, cease swearing, curtail the more spicy books/movies, and get back to attending church- and I appreciate it. You two ladies set such a great example! I thank you for that and sharing the deep, personal parts of yourselves, faith, culture, parenting etc. Note: the aformentioned sins are my worst as I do not partake of drugs or alcohol and am yet married so all physical interractions remain a mystery. You both make me feel good to be counterculture. To be chaste, stay pure, and follow God even when no one else around me really does (I am in CA and do not live amongst Mennonites- so I am an anomaly!) I just really appreciate your content and please know that I am pricked as are you, and you positively affect others.

  • @lorraynewilmoth1521
    @lorraynewilmoth1521 2 года назад +1

    I tend to follow people whom I align my core values with because I am cautious with what I allow myself to consume. That being said, I fell like you may not agree on EVERYTHING but still find common ground! Love this channel for its clean entertainment! 💖

  • @soniaallen1476
    @soniaallen1476 2 года назад +2

    Please do not let the audience sway your core values on topics like religion. I was raised Jewish, but now as a senior I am so open minded about sharing the love of Jesus. I enjoy all topics especially food and recipes!

  • @haleystanley5673
    @haleystanley5673 2 года назад +1

    I love this new series as a woman currently trying for kids its nice to feel a little sense of community.

  • @mimiNana-yi4cy
    @mimiNana-yi4cy 2 года назад +2

    No, I don't unfollow people for their beliefs. I follow them because I am interested in them and what they stand for. I admire the fact that you keep politics out of it. I don't unfollow other mennonites who will bring politics into it but will fast forward through those sections. As for your religion, I like the fact that you believe in your religion/lifestyle. It is refreshing.

  • @corneliasabrina1315
    @corneliasabrina1315 2 года назад +2

    No I like when people have different beliefs than me as long as they are open about other opinions than theirs. I love to learn and grow with others. All my friends are slightly different. As long as people are good and kind people. Love your content and I am not a mom myself and not Christian. Stay true to yourself!

  • @krissypie08
    @krissypie08 2 года назад +2

    We have very different backgrounds and views but I enjoy learning about our differences and learning about your culture (and especially food and holidays) I don’t agree with everything you say, but I think the only reason I would ever unfollow someone is if they were sharing views I found offensive. Racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. I am staunchly pro choice (in the minority of your viewers I’m sure) and I appreciate you sharing your beliefs on that matter and how you choose to live your life without preaching that others are wrong and everyone should believe like you do. I do find many pro life people to be offensive and hateful to women so I do appreciate that you are not!

  • @jessicashowalter2304
    @jessicashowalter2304 2 года назад +2

    Totally agree, that what is right for one family is not always right for another when it comes to school... and yeah, there are things they might miss out on, with one opportunity or the other, but no matter where your child goes to school they won't have access to every single experience out there, and you are totally right that you just have to do what is best for your individual family.
    However, I would have to respectfully disagree, when you say that most homeschoolers who are doing it is because they have no other choice. A lot of us do it because we want to, and we love it, even though there are other options available, or because we feel called to do it.

    • @jaynaburkholder1507
      @jaynaburkholder1507 2 года назад

      I definitely dont think most homeschoolers do it because they don't have a choice. Just that I personally wouldn't do it with the current options available to me.
      People have all kinds of different reasons for their schooling choices.
      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @connieslappey3762
    @connieslappey3762 2 года назад +2

    I follow so many channels that differ from my beliefs. I feel that learning other opinions help us understand others. I do not judge anyone!

  • @ashleyjohnson6647
    @ashleyjohnson6647 2 года назад +1

    I love your Monday chats! I look forward to them. I enjoy watching how people live differently from me. I am a Christian, but not Mennonite. We have several differences and many similarities too!

  • @ksking4246
    @ksking4246 2 года назад +1

    28:10 I think your were right on track about how to avoid burnout as a mom. You do sort of have an identity crisis after having a baby and I think the idea of just getting back to something that seems "normal" for you is so important, whether that's sewing, baking, working out, or whatever it is that made you who you were before becoming a mom. You still deserve to have your own interests and do the things that bring you peace and joy. In the long run, that will make you a better mom!!

  • @ghostlyMostly1
    @ghostlyMostly1 2 года назад +1

    I love hearing Jayna's opinion! I can tell while you both may be conservative you are also so open minded.

  • @ashleyb7752
    @ashleyb7752 2 года назад

    I found your channel right around the time my son was born 2.5 yrs ago and I can't tell you how encouraging it's been as a new mom. I will say that burn out for me has been hard because community is hard to find in our area. We switched churches last summer and while everyone has been super welcoming and sweet, we still haven't found many friends with kids/similar seasons of life.

  • @justjennifer8448
    @justjennifer8448 2 года назад +4

    I am a Christian.I am a Southern Baptist to be exact, and I would absolutely love to know the fundamental differences you spoke of at the end between your beliefs and mine. From all I’ve ever watched and gathered from you our beliefs seem to align mostly. Of course I don’t wear a head covering and I do wear pants. (As a child, I wasn’t allowed to do that!) But I’m interested in the core belief differences if you ever felt led to share!
    Thanks! And I love these videos you’ve been doing with Jayna!

    • @justjennifer8448
      @justjennifer8448 2 года назад +2

      Also, I do somewhat only follow people I feel are mostly aligned with my beliefs because I feel like I need to guard my heart. But there are many things that are “just ones opinion” and you can easily just agree to disagree on many things. But I don’t follow or rather spend time listening to anyone who is blatantly opposite of my beliefs or brings me into spending time or thoughts that are not uplifting. This of course, is only my opinion.

    • @river_walker
      @river_walker 2 года назад +1

      I am the same! And also feel that we believe similarly to Mennonites. Would love to hear them dive into the deep stuff!

  • @Rach4729
    @Rach4729 2 года назад +3

    My can't handle the banner hanging sideways heart appreciates the change. 🤪 lol love it, thank you!

    • @jaynaburkholder1507
      @jaynaburkholder1507 2 года назад +1

      Haha you are welcome!

    • @Rach4729
      @Rach4729 2 года назад +1

      ​@@jaynaburkholder1507 I agree with you on the modesty issue. The Bible has a lot more to say on the tongue and how we treat others. Our reaction and how we treat people more or less modest than ourselves is far more important then the actual clothes. IMO...

    • @jaynaburkholder1507
      @jaynaburkholder1507 2 года назад +2

      @@Rach4729 yup, i completely agree

  • @TeresaBranham
    @TeresaBranham 2 года назад +6

    I absolutely follow people with different views and view points then myself, if I only follow people with the same beliefs as myself and no one else I’m doing a disservice to myself. I love to learn about different types of life and others beliefs because it helps to open my mind to others and it also creates open dialogue because believe it or not most people that have differing view points also have similar view points which shows that anyone can communicate and learn to comprise with each other. This world isn’t just black or white and if more people are willing to open their minds and hearts we all could get along so much better. I love this series and I truly hope you continue it.

    • @MeganFoxUnlocked
      @MeganFoxUnlocked  2 года назад +4

      I agree. It's not all black and white! I follow many different people with different view points, but it definitely takes discernment to know how much is too much or where the line is. It's an opportunity generations in the past didn't have-- the opportunity to observe and learn from other people all over the world that they've never actually met. It's quite crazy times and can definitely be used as a blessing!

  • @kathymccune2679
    @kathymccune2679 2 года назад +1

    Before I had my first son I was a career woman defined by my job. After he was born I just wanted to be his Mom! God is so good!

    • @emmib1388
      @emmib1388 2 года назад

      it is amazing how many minds are changed about the future once that baby is in the parent's arms 🙂

  • @leannyutzy8422
    @leannyutzy8422 2 года назад +1

    “They’re gonna eat you alive for that one”
    That tickled me. I homeschool. Mainly because that’s the only option for me. I can’t say I LOVE it but i know there are pros and cons. I want to learn to embrace it.

  • @andirozdzynski4077
    @andirozdzynski4077 2 года назад +3

    I follow your channel and have been for some time. I frankly look forward to all of your videos. I do not comment often, hardly ever really.
    I must say that I so appreciate you two beautiful ladies for a number of reasons! I appreciate your vulnerability, honesty and candidness. I appreciate your unwavering stance on your beliefs and your open-mindedness that everyone is different, believes different things, and come from different backgrounds. I appreciate that we all can come together to talk about the human condition without judgement or shame but with understanding, compassion and respect for each others views and beliefs. This is a safe and comfortable environment where nobody needs to feel threatened or defend our stance, views or beliefs. We can come to listen and learn from each other and take away nuggets if we choose. I believe that you beautiful ladies could very well be setting the stage/starting something/demonstrating/setting the example of how (ALL) individuals can come together to talk about topics that affect us all (being human) in a honest, open, peaceful and non judgemental or shaming way to share suggestions, perspectives, views and beliefs. It's really a beautiful thing, this is really what community is all about!!!
    Thank you for what you do! Thank you allowing us into your space, lives and world. Thank you for allowing us to ask questions to learn and understand that we may not be able to or have an opportunity to anywhere else. With understanding there's less judgement and more peace and unity and I truly believe that's really what each and every one of us really needs and wants! What an amazing community a place of belonging! Thank you! 😊🫂🥰
    Quite honestly, if you think about it, you can call this a real honest true ministry!

    • @jaynaburkholder1507
      @jaynaburkholder1507 2 года назад +2

      Wow thanks for your kind words! I do view this as a ministry of sorts. Thanks so much for commenting

    • @andirozdzynski4077
      @andirozdzynski4077 2 года назад

      @@jaynaburkholder1507
      Thank you for your response! My words are not just words to say, I truly mean what I shared!
      Thank you for doing theses episodes, you add so much to them, your a wonderful addition!
      I understand that we far too often hear negative things or complaints as you will. I think that it's important to hear the positive things and complements as well. Please know that what you are doing is a blessing for so many needing a wholesome, healthy, safe place to belong and be heard. Being heard in the sense that we are not alone in whatever we are going through or the stage of life we are in but we have someone to hear us in the understanding and giving a voice to those topics. Then following it up with a personal story or a way that it was or could be handled or delt with is HUGE! Please know that this, this what you are accomplishing here means so much to so many and could change everything for someone. Life is not so difficult or lonely! So really thank you for what you do! I encourage you to continue because it's appreciated and needed! 💕

    • @robinlee3018
      @robinlee3018 2 года назад +1

      Well said!

  • @katieblew1404
    @katieblew1404 Год назад +1

    Yes! Another video of Mennonite finances and money management! ❤️ Appreciate your openness on this topic!

  • @emilykoehn7011
    @emilykoehn7011 2 года назад +6

    Do I unfollow people who don’t have the same views as me? No. If we only follow people who agree with us and read the type of news that supports our ideas we’re very quickly get ourselves in an echo chamber. It’s a very dangerous place to be when you only surround yourselves with those who think alike!

  • @tinaklassen5706
    @tinaklassen5706 2 года назад +2

    I follow all different kind people. I never thought I would homeschool but when we had to. I really enjoy it now.

  • @paulacurtis4630
    @paulacurtis4630 2 года назад

    As a 62 year old single woman with a 34 year old son, I am a world away from your lives, but, I love Honey I’m Homemaker and Megan’s channel. I watch and follow people whose lives fascinate me, sometimes this leads to me being offended but that doesn’t stop me watching. Our world would be a much better place if people learned to accept that their point of view is just that , theirs, and other peoples point of view are valid but just different. Keep up the good work am loving it.

  • @tracynaj
    @tracynaj 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ladies! Thank you so much for sharing your hearts and minds with the world! This take guts and I am so grateful to listen and learn from you both! To answer your question: I actually love following people who think differently than I do! I would describe myself as being very liberal minded. I am a proud full time working mom (and love it), I do not believe in a specific religion or god, and feel strongly that love is love. I also love being a mama, learning about how to be a better home manager, dress more modestly than not, and love cooking for my family every night! I have been tuning into your videos for I think 3/4 years now Megan and I think of you as a virtual friend haha! Over the years there have been things you have done or said that I "didn't agree with" and some of them did make me feel a little uncomfortable. However! I think it is SOOOO important to truly listen to others, absorb what they are saying, listen to the reasoning behind their words and to honor their choices and opinions. Everyone has VERY different lived experiences that shape their thoughts, beliefs, and opinions and those are all valid!! I think the last few years have been very intense and have tended to polarize beliefs, putting people automatically in boxes for who they vote for or what they stand for. BUT humans are complicated, multilayered, and beautiful! I truly feel that surrounding yourself with people who think differently than you do ( in person, podcasts, RUclips videos, Instagram, community groups etc) makes someone more well rounded and the best version of themselves! It can be challenging and uncomfortable at times but growth comes from being pushed out of your comfort zone and challenging yourself :) You are by far my favorite account on RUclips and I look forward to your videos every week! Thank you for being yourselves!!! Keep being awesome :D

  • @maddiebroadstone
    @maddiebroadstone 2 года назад

    There are many cases were I cannot follow others even when we believe differently. In cases of discernment and guarding my heart, I'll absolutely unfollow. With the amount of worldly people online I am cautious of where I put my energy. As for small details that don't affect my faith, no. I think theres a difference in being cautious and being judge-mental or prideful. Love hearing about this! I truly wish my husband and I could afford for me to be a homemaker. I am 22 married and desire having children, but I want to homeschool and stay home to take care of my children, but like you said, my wallet can't do that.

  • @Eslater345
    @Eslater345 2 года назад +4

    No, I do not only follow people that believe how I do! I like learning about others beliefs.

  • @teresagosser8921
    @teresagosser8921 2 года назад

    I went to college, and had to work as a single divorced mom---and I would have loved to be a stay at home mom. I was like Megan, though, and didn't know I wanted kids until I had them. I had younger brothers, so babysat for them and just really didn't want to deal with kids or be stuck at home. But once I was pregnant with my first, I was so happy. My kids are almost all adult now, and I would still love to be at home, and just take care of my home, have my kids and grandkids over, bake, clean, sew, do crafts, garden. Now I try to fit all of those things in around a full-time job and feel like I don't do any of it really well. I know that's not for everyone, but I can honestly say the most satisfying, challenging, and rewarding part of my life has been raising my kids and taking care of my home, pets and all of that. Work has just been a lot of thankless stress, exhaustion, drama, and more often than not has felt pointless. And it's SO many hours each week. Maybe I wouldn't have felt that way if I was a nurse or a teacher, but I wasn't. A career in the business world is truly not all it's cracked up to be--hasn't been for me, anyway. I wish I could have been with my kids more. And in my home more. My grandmother was a stay-at-home mother/grandmother, hard-working farmer's wife---an excellent cook and baker, great homemaker, she sewed beautifully and canned, worked with my grandfather on the farm. I wish I'd had a life more similar to my grandparents' life, but it didn't turn out that way. I should have been more intentional and am trying to find a way to be more intentional with what I do here on out. Your channel, is inspirational and brings me joy. even though I just turned 60 and you are both younger than my oldest adult kids, Thank you so much.

  • @ellenchapman9981
    @ellenchapman9981 2 года назад +3

    You girls are refreshing to listen to. I think you don’t need to answer every question - especially “hot button” issues that are divisive. There’s enough of that on social media. Your Christian beliefs are the bedrock of this series and you’re obviously living out your faith. Keep up the good work!

  • @karenmariesmith3395
    @karenmariesmith3395 2 года назад +1

    Very good in the mental health issues. Modesty is not the same for everyone. I like cape dresses, but it's not for everyone. My husband does appreciate it. So i try and honor him that way. Everyone is different!

  • @kerstiecowley1690
    @kerstiecowley1690 2 года назад +1

    I am member of the church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints (Mormon) and we have a lot in common as Christian’s but I am not of the same type of religion and still love following you so much! I love you being true to your beliefs so much! You inspire me! I love your outward appearance of your holy clothes like your head covering and wearing modest dress. Mormons have holy garments “under clothing” it’s not as outward. It’s interesting to think of it that way.
    I agree with you on most all topics though. I have unfollowed some people who are very different because I want more hope and faith in my life than not. Thank you for being apart of that!

  • @tclay76
    @tclay76 2 года назад +1

    I follow a wide variety of people. I am Baptist, but I follow at least four Mennonite moms. 😊 My 2 middle children actually work at a Mennonite deli market right down the street from my house. We share enough of the core values to make it work. Some of my 19-year-old daughter’s closest friends are Mennonite. Love it! P.S. Thanks for fixing the sign 😂

  • @muneeraaxo
    @muneeraaxo 2 года назад +1

    I’m Muslim and love hearing your input whether it leans to Christianity or not it’s your truth!

  • @mirandagray3170
    @mirandagray3170 2 года назад +1

    The banner!! Oh my word MUCH BETTER! Lol 😆

  • @MaileEric
    @MaileEric 2 года назад +1

    I definitely do not follow only people who believe just like me. I like to have a variety of people I follow to learn about how others live. I find it helps me remain firm in my own beliefs as well. For example, I am a pretty politically progressive, not very religious person, but I don’t miss any of your videos because I love learning about the way you do life and think you are SO respectful in sharing. There are specific situations where I would unfollow if someone posted something super harmful to others or just really inappropriate or counter to my views in an extreme way, but for the most part, I think you are entitled to your opinion and don’t expect it to be exactly like mine. ❤️

  • @anncarroll7354
    @anncarroll7354 2 года назад

    Ohhhh such a deep question Megan on following people with different views! Myself I’d have to say it’s tough...I really enjoy watching Christian based clogs and such but do follow others for different reasons etc. I was just having this talk in my head with myself the other day on a forager I follow who is funny and so knowledgeable and then she started ranting about the Roe vs. Wade and it made my stomach utz a bit because I believe differently then her. I’m still following her atm because mostly her content is excellent! It would be hard to have a teaching type channel without ‘you’ coming through! If people don’t like something because it’s from to Godly of a viewpoint then I’d say they definitely are feeling convicted and don’t even know it! Keep up the good work ladies ❤️.

  • @grandmamarymarthatammy_blo6603
    @grandmamarymarthatammy_blo6603 2 года назад

    Yes talk about money more ! Our culture (young people) need this....

  • @prettytrombonist
    @prettytrombonist 2 года назад

    I enjoy a different perspective. That’s one of the reasons I follow you. The saying that “it takes a village” applies to adults too, in a way.

  • @kcotjo
    @kcotjo 2 года назад +2

    Loved this video. You girls are authentic and honest. I love learning about other cultures, traditions etc. and when they are explained it's easier to understand. Each generation brings about changes and hopefully the changes are for the betterment of our society. Looking forward to more videos!!