In a world swirling with unrest, pause for a moment. Take a break and listen to real stories from a woman who’s lived through it all – with grace, grit, and a whole lot of love. As a mother of seven, Patricia Webster Stewart knows what it means to juggle, nurture, and grow. These are her reflections on family, faith, country, and finding herself along the way.
How many ways can one person be rejected? Let's hear Pat's many rejections from family members to obscure publishers of magazines.
Pat Stewart's life was transformed when she left her Missouri home to live in the deep South. Some of the words, signs, and actions she saw and heard appalled her. Listen to her story, Once I Was, No…
Are rules made to be broken, or are they made to fix the messes created by a houseful of teenagers? Find out in this week's podcast, Don't Cry Unless You Are Bleeding.
Part Three, Evolving, begins with a tribute to his mom by son Tom. Then, you will hear how Pat's transformation began at age 16 when she found out she COULD change the world.
Pat loved the Scottish traditions of bagpipes, tartans, castles, and kilts. One year, she attended a party in honor of Robert Burns' birthday.
Pat's brother-in-law, Paul, was a ham radio operator known as "Pretty Darn Juicy." This podcast describes how he used his ham skills in a medical emergency.
When school let out for the summer, Pat realized that she needed to implement rules to keep the house running smoothly.
When 11 children need to use the bathroom at the same time, and you're on the road to Smoky Mountain National Park...we'll let Pat explain how they handled that situation!
This episode is a heartwarming tribute to Pat's father, Beauford Webster.
On a visit to see Lady Liberty in New York City, Pat imagined what it must have been like when her great-grandmother immigrated from Austria to Ellis Island in 1895.
Pat's imagination was fired when she saw the tiny pictures of ladybug families at the bottom of the pages of a storybook. Listen to her lovely interpretation of Mushrooms.
Pat was so excited to have the opportunity to go to Girl Scout Camp when she was nine years old. This podcast describes her camping experience in 1948.
When you have a big family, you can’t afford to buy lots of toys for each child. So, the kids did the next best thing: they played a game called Cut Out Stuff. It was a great way to indulge their cre…
Life in the Fast Lane, 1941 is told from six-year-old Patsy's point of view, and in school, some things never change!
Pat's oldest daughter, Nancy, is here this week to share a few of the precious life lessons her mom taught her, followed by Pat’s story Summer Rain, which engages the listener’s senses of sight, soun…
We are excited to introduce Love Stories, the newest collection by Patricia Webster Stewart. In this series, you’ll hear from her seven children as they introduce each section of the book. We begin w…