{Rebroadcast} Rorke Denver and What a Navy SEAL Can Teach us About Family Culture
A strong intentionally created culture is a game changer in organizations, ministry, and home. It can determine whether you fail or succeed, achieve your goals or miss the mark. In the military it’s the difference between life and death. If you are not convinced that culture matters, this episode with persuade you otherwise.
Christie Thomas on Helping Kids Overcome Worry
At a young age, kids start to worry. They typically worry about things like grades, tests, their changing bodies, fitting in with friends, getting hurt, or whether or not they'll make the team. Thankfully, parents can help kids face their fears and tackle worry with intention. In this episode we’ll talk about the simple steps parents can take to help their kids overcome worry plus the role stories can play in shaping your family’s culture.
Clare Hooper on How to Connect with Your Children
Science has proven that feeling connected is a human need. Families with a high degree of connection are more engaged, more productive, and more rooted in their shared values. It’s that secret ingredient that make us feel like we are a part of something special. In this episode talking about why connection is so important and the three ways we can connect with our family members.
Darren Brazil on How to Teach Your Kids What You Want Them to Know
Driving culture is primarily a teaching function. If you don’t know what you are teaching, you won't do it well. That’s why taking the time to map out your family’s culture, values, and vision for the future is crucial. It creates a curriculum for the way you will do life. In this episode we are talking with someone who is created a podcast to pass down to his children the things he wants them to know.
Rorke Denver and What a Navy SEAL Can Teach us About Family Culture
A strong, intentionally created culture is a game changer in organizations, ministry, and home. It can determine whether you fail, succeed, achieve your goals, or miss the mark. In the military, it’s the difference between life and death. This episode will persuade you otherwise if you are not convinced that culture matters.
Mary Flo Ridley and How To Talk To Your Kids About Sex
Healthy family culture is marked by openness. The ability to talk with one another and ask questions without the fear of shame in all areas, including sex! Even those with a strong family culture may shy away from this topic. Today’s episode will shift your thinking about when, how, and what you say about important subjects.