Nov 24, 2025

My Lighthouse:Ali Gilkeson on Parenting, Purpose and Finding Strength

In this inspiring episode, Ali Gilkeson opens up about balancing motherhood with life on the road—from her childhood in Northern Ireland to touring the world as a musician with young kids in tow. She shares honest stories about the beauty and burnout of mom-life, the power of leaning on community, and how her faith has anchored her through seasons of uncertainty. Ali also talks about homeschooling her children while traveling and the heart behind her beloved kids’ book My Lighthouse. This episode is a reminder that moms don’t have to do it all alone, and that being real about our struggles can bring deeper connection with our kids—and with each other.

Takeaways

  • Ali’s move from Northern Ireland to America is a story of faith and adventure.
  • Touring as a mom brings unique challenges with schedules and flexibility.
  • Community support is essential for moms in unconventional situations.
  • Emotional honesty helps kids navigate tough moments.
  • Comparison adds unnecessary stress and guilt to motherhood.
  • Homeschooling on the road is chaotic but deeply rewarding.
  • My Lighthouse teaches kids about God’s constant, steady light.
  • Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.
  • Moms often feel pressure to appear perfect.
  • Joy is found in the small, everyday moments.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Ali’s Journey

02:45 Growing Up in Northern Ireland

05:12 Life on the Road: Motherhood and Touring

07:57 Finding Strength in God During Chaos

10:32 The Importance of Community in Motherhood

13:11 Homeschooling on Tour: Challenges and Triumphs

16:01 Writing Children’s Books: My Lighthouse

18:31 Encouragement for Moms in Tough Seasons

21:19 The Power of Asking for Help

23:59 Closing Thoughts and Bible Verses

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