Hope Bolinger on Building Bridges in Multigenerational Relationships
Connecting with other generations is vital for personal growth, family cohesion, community building, and preserving our cultural fabric. It paves the way for a more inclusive, empathetic, and connected society where everyone contributes and thrives.
{Rebroadcast} Vicki Courtney on 5 Conversations We Must Have with Our Children
Our family culture is built on our beliefs, values, and the things we practice on a regular basis. One of the ways that we pass on our beliefs and values to our children is through the conversations we have together. Whether you stumbled upon a teachable moment or you set aside time to talk, these are the conversations you want to be sure to have.
Vicki Courtney on 5 Conversations We Must Have with Our Children.
Our family culture is built on our beliefs, values, and the things we practice on a regular basis. One of the ways that we pass on our beliefs and values to our children is through the conversations we have together. Whether you stumbled upon a teachable moment or you set aside time to talk, these are the conversations you want to be sure to have.
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.
Lynn Cowell and Raising Brave and Confident Teen Girls
Young girls have a tendency to size themselves up, measure themselves and decide who’s inferior or superior to them. It’s awful. It keeps them from being their best selves and enjoying the life they’ve been given. Whether we feel better or worse about ourselves after the comparison, it rarely leads to joy. On the podcast we are talking about how we can help our kids break free from comparison and embrace who they were created to be.