Are you a parent or caregiver navigating the rollercoaster of raising a child with complex medical or special needs? You're not alone. Medical Mom's Anonymous is a weekly podcast offering practical tips, insights from medical professionals, stories from other medical moms, and biblical encouragement for those walking this unique path in life.Hosted by Jessica Spurlock, a fellow medical mom, this podcast provides:Practical advice to simplify caregiving and advocacy.Stories of perseverance, hope, and God's promises in the midst of brokenness.Devotions to encourage your soul and strengthen your faith.Interviews with medical professionals, parents, and caregivers who "get it."Whether you're looking for tips to manage the day-to-day, inspiration to keep going, or reminders of God's faithfulness, Medical Mom's Anonymous is here to support you every step of the way.Join our community of medical moms and caregivers who believe that even in the mess of medical motherhood, God's goodness
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Medical Moms Anonymous: Insights & Christian Encouragement for Parents, Caregivers, and Families of Medically Complex Children is a kids podcast hosted by Jessica Spurlock, with 137 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Jessica Spurlock hosts Medical Moms Anonymous: Insights & Christian Encouragement for Parents, Caregivers, and Families of Medically Complex Children, a kids show with 137 episodes published.
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Episode #137
[137] Educational Plans 101: 10 Questions Every Medical Mom Should Ask Her Child's School
Aug 18, 202617 minS3
IEP. 504. IHP. FAPE. IDEA. If those letters make your head spin, you're not alone. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we're breaking down the basics of educational plans for families of medically complex children—and giving you 10 questions to take into your next school meeting. We'll talk about the difference between an IEP, a Section 504 plan, and an Individualized Health Plan, why your child's diagnosis isn't the whole story, and how to communicate the functional impact of their medical condition at school. Most importantly, we'll talk about what to ask when you don't know what to ask—and what to do when you and the school don't agree. Because you don't have to become an educational-law expert to advocate well for your child. You just need to be willing to ask questions. This episode is for general educational purposes and is not legal advice. Educational requirements and procedures can vary by state. Before the meeting, write down: What my child can do What my child struggles to do What symptoms cause the difficulty What accommodations have already helped What concerns I want the school to understand What I am asking the team to consider For more information on IDEA: https://www.ed.gov/laws-and-policy/individuals-disabilities/individuals-disabilities-education-act-idea Find me on IG & Threads: @medicalmom_jessica
[136] When They Can't See It: How Do I Talk to Schools About Invisible Symptoms?
Aug 11, 202612 minS3
Your child may look completely fine at school while struggling with symptoms that aren't visible from the outside. Fatigue, pain, medication side effects, brain fog, dizziness, sensory challenges, and fluctuating symptoms can all affect a child's ability to learn and participate—even when they don't "look sick." In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we're talking about how to communicate invisible symptoms to teachers and school staff, explain the functional impact of your child's condition, document patterns, build a collaborative relationship with the school, and recognize when a conversation may need to become a more formal request for support. Because your child doesn't have to look sick for their needs to be real. Find me on IG & Threads: @medicalmom_jessica
[135] How Do I Teach Boundaries to People Who Mean Well but Drain Me?
Aug 4, 202610 minS3
Boundaries can be difficult enough—but what happens when the people you're setting them with genuinely mean well? In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we're talking about the complicated reality of setting boundaries with family, friends, church members, and other people who love you but may still leave you feeling emotionally drained. You'll learn why good intentions don't automatically equal good impact, how to communicate boundaries without over-explaining, and why Jesus' example shows us that compassion doesn't require unlimited availability. Find me on IG & Threads: @medicalmom_jessica
[134] How Do I Create Margin Before It Disappears?
Jul 28, 20268 minS3
Medical motherhood has a way of filling every available space. Between appointments, therapies, insurance calls, and caregiving, it can feel impossible to leave room for anything else. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we explore why margin isn't wasted time—it's what helps us weather the next storm. Rooted in Jesus' example in Mark 1:35–39, this conversation offers practical ways to create emotional, relational, and spiritual space before burnout takes over. Find me on IG & Threads: @medicalmom_jessica
[133] How Do I Create Realistic Sleep & Self-Care Rhythms When Rest Feels Impossible?
Jul 21, 20268 minS3
Self-care often feels impossible when you're raising a medically complex child. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we move beyond cliché advice and explore what realistic rhythms of sleep, rest, and renewal can look like in the middle of caregiving. Rooted in Mark 6 and Psalm 121, this conversation offers practical encouragement for weary moms who need grace more than perfection. Find me on IG & Threads: @medicalmom_jessica
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