A weekly podcast hosted by Jordhan Lewis: mom, teacher, wife, and fitness enthusiast (and yes, sometimes she’s funny).This podcast is a raw, unfiltered, and relatable look into Jordhan’s life as she navigates love, fertility, motherhood, marriage, and health. Nothing is off-limits as she opens up about the highs, lows, and laugh-out-loud moments of being a woman, wife, and mom in Saskatchewan.Jordhan also invites friends and fellow wives from across the province to chat about real life - the messy, beautiful, and everything-in-between parts of it. Expect honesty, humour, and heart in every conversation.Grab your coffee (or wine) and join the wives - it’s time to get real.
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Real Lives of Sask Wives is a society podcast hosted by Jordhan Lewis, with 32 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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Jordhan Lewis hosts Real Lives of Sask Wives, a society show with 32 episodes published.
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Episode #32
Episode 32 | That Sleep Mama w Tara Gordon
Jul 1, 20261h 18mS1
In this episode, Tara Gordon, better known as That Sleep Mama, joins the podcast to talk all things baby and toddler sleep. As a sleep consultant and mom herself, Tara shares what inspired her to start her business and how her own experiences led her to help other families find more rest. Tara breaks down common questions about sleep consulting and sleep training, offers practical tips and tricks for parents navigating challenging sleep stages, and shares advice that can help make bedtime feel a little less overwhelming. She also opens up about her family's decision to move to British Columbia with two young children, the challenges that came with such a big transition, and what she's learned along the way. Whether you're in the thick of sleepless nights, curious about sleep training, or simply looking for reassurance that you're not alone in the parenting journey, this conversation is packed with insight, encouragement, and real-life experiences.
This week on Real Lives of Sask Wives , Ashlyn George shares her journey from growing up on a Saskatchewan farm to building a career in travel and content creation. She talks about getting her education degree, spending five years “chasing the sun” by travelling during the winters and returning home to Saskatchewan to work during the summers, and eventually becoming the Saskatchewanderer. The conversation dives into how she turned her love of travel into a full-time career, what’s next for her, and the unexpected story of meeting her partner through Facebook Marketplace. They also get into some lighter topics — including their favourite McDonald’s meals. It’s a fun and honest episode about taking chances, embracing change, and creating a life outside the traditional timeline.
Episode 30 | Messages & Motherhood w Taylor Schneider
Jun 17, 20261h 9mS1
This week, Taylor Scheinder joins the podcast to share her journey into spirituality and discovering her gift as a teenager. She opens up about what it was like realizing she could connect with spirit, how messages come through to her, and how her abilities have shaped her life over the years. Taylor also talks about meeting her husband, becoming a mom, and what day-to-day life looks like raising three young girls while balancing motherhood with her spiritual work. It’s an honest, fascinating conversation about intuition, family, and embracing the path you never expected for yourself. Where to find Taylor: Instagram: @awakenmedium Website: https://awakenmedium.com/
<p>In this episode, Jordhan is joined by Megan Crawley for a deeply emotional conversation about motherhood, advocacy, and navigating life after her daughter Emma was diagnosed with liver disease as a baby. Megan shares the difficult journey leading up to Emma’s liver transplant at just nine months old and opens up about the uncertainty, fear, and resilience that shaped their family during that season.</p><p>The conversation dives into what life looked like while parenting a medically complex child, the emotional toll of balancing motherhood with constant medical care, and how Megan found strength through it all. Me...
<p>In this episode, Jordhan is joined by Kelly Callbeck — a First Nations Indigenous beader, mother, and creator — who shares her experience navigating postpartum depression and anxiety, and how reconnecting with her Indigenous roots became a source of healing.</p><p>Kelly speaks about how beading brought her peace and comfort during one of the hardest seasons of motherhood, eventually growing into a thriving business, online community, and opportunities to attend markets and share her work with others.</p><p>The conversation also explores generational trauma, including the impact the Sixties Scoop had on Kelly’s family and community, and how re...
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