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The Inconvenient Way

The Inconvenient Way

By: Melissa Hannigan
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The Inconvenient Way – A Motherhood Podcast

Finding joy and purpose in the middle of motherhood

Motherhood is overwhelming—full of interruptions, emotions, and constant demands. But what if the hard moments are where real growth happens?

On The Inconvenient Way, Melissa Hannigan encourages moms to embrace a different approach to parenting—one focused on connection, emotional health, and raising children with purpose.

Through honest stories and practical encouragement, you’ll learn how to navigate everyday challenges, understand your child more deeply, and rediscover joy in the middle of motherhood.

If you’re a weary mom who wants more than just getting through the day—this podcast is for you.

Don’t miss the joy.

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Episodes
  • When Their Head Is In The Clouds; Why Imagination Matters More Than We Think
    Jun 30 2026

    What if your child’s imagination isn’t a distraction—but one of God’s greatest gifts?

    In a world filled with constant entertainment and endless screens, imagination is becoming increasingly rare. But God designed our children with the ability to dream, wonder, create, and see possibilities beyond what’s right in front of them.

    In this episode, we’ll explore why imagination is essential for creativity, problem-solving, empathy, and even faith. We’ll talk about what steals imagination, why boredom isn’t always the enemy, and simple ways we can make room for this God-given gift to flourish in our homes.

    I’ll also share how imagination has become deeply personal in my own grief journey—helping me hold onto the hope of heaven and the promise that one day, faith will become sight.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether all the forts, costumes, cardboard boxes, and pretend play are really worth the mess, this episode is for you.

    Because imagination isn’t something our children need to outgrow. It’s a gift worth protecting.

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    14 mins
  • When Life Doesn’t Go According to Plan; Why Adaptability Matters More Than We Think
    Jun 23 2026

    Have you ever carefully planned out your day only to watch everything fall apart?

    A canceled playdate. A sick child. An unexpected expense. A life-changing loss.

    Disappointment is part of life, but adaptability is a skill that can be learned.

    In this episode, Melissa explores why learning to adjust when things don’t go as expected is one of the most important gifts we can give our children—and ourselves. Through personal stories, practical parenting examples, and biblical encouragement, you’ll discover how flexibility isn’t about giving up on your plans. It’s about trusting God when the story takes an unexpected turn.

    Because sometimes the most meaningful moments happen on the detours.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    How to help children navigate disappointment Why adaptability is a critical life skill Practical ways to build flexibility in your home How faith helps us hold our plans loosely Why a changed plan isn’t necessarily a ruined plan

    If you’ve ever struggled when life looked different than you expected, this episode is for you.

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    14 mins
  • When You’ve Lost Your Spark; Rediscovering Playfulness, Joy, and Abundant Life
    Jun 16 2026

    Sometimes motherhood feels less like living and more like surviving.

    In this episode, I share how grief, exhaustion, and life’s responsibilities can slowly steal our sense of delight—and how God gently restores it. We’ll explore why children are naturally full of vitality, why playfulness matters more than we realize, and how making room for joy can help us experience the abundant life Jesus promised.

    If you’ve been carrying something heavy, this episode is a reminder that laughter is not betrayal, joy is not disloyalty, and God still has life for you to live.

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    16 mins
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