S2E40: We Can Do Hard Things with Hope, Joy and Love - with Dr. Norrine Russell

This week on The Show Me the Way Podcast, I had one of the most meaningful conversations I've had yet.
I connected with Dr. Norrine Russell through PodMatch, a platform I've mentioned before. Something about her story—and her warm, genuine smile—immediately caught my attention. After receiving a thoughtful introduction message from her, I knew she truly understood the heart behind The Show Me the Way Podcast. From the moment we started talking, we clicked, and I felt certain that God had placed her in my path for a reason.
Norrine courageously shares her journey through infertility and the joy she experienced when she finally welcomed her son into the world. However, motherhood quickly brought unexpected challenges. Her son suffered from severe eczema as a baby and later faced additional struggles, including ADHD, anxiety, mood disorders, and eventually an autism diagnosis.
Recognizing that her family's needs required a different path, Norrine made the difficult decision to leave a career she loved so she could better care for her son and her younger daughter. While her journey as a mother was often challenging, she reflects on how much her son and daughter have taught her along the way.
Inspired by her own family's experiences, Norrine ultimately found a new professional calling, dedicating her work to helping children and families navigate ADHD, anxiety, and autism. What began as a mother's desire to help her son grew into a mission to serve countless others.
Now, with both of her children in their teenage years, Norrine shares how much she treasures the relationships they have built together. She also celebrates her son's incredible growth and success as he prepares to begin college—a milestone that reflects how much he has overcome. Throughout our conversation, she spoke with immense pride about both of her children, and her constant smile was a beautiful reflection of the love she has for them.
Norrine's story is one of perspective, perseverance, and unconditional love. She reminds us that we are capable of doing hard things and that joy, hope, and love can carry us through even the most difficult seasons.
I know you'll love this conversation as much as I did. Take a listen, and if it speaks to you, please share it with someone who could use a little encouragement today.
And please visit https://russellcoaching.com/ to learn even more about all of Norrine's projects including her podcast - ADHD, Autism, & Anxiety - Breaking Out of the Box.