Posts tagged Parenting
Critical Self-Reflection on the Topic of Racial Identity: Modeling Introspection for Our Children | Interview With Lisa Dominguez Abraham | Episode 84

For this episode, Lisa Dominguez Abraham joins us to discuss the topic of systemic racism and particularly racial disparities in education. She invites us to practice critical self-reflection and to consider how, as members of the white presenting population, our position and privilege impact the people around us so that in turn, as parents and grandparents, we are better prepared to raise the next generation to be more aware of how they exist in the world.

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The Secret to Successful Homeschooling | Interview with Linsey Hurley | Episode 82

If you're considering homeschooling, you're likely also battling fears, anxieties, external pressures, logistical concerns, and many other worries. In this episode with special guest, Linsey Hurley, you'll hear straight from a homeschool mom just like you, how she did it and why she thinks you can do it too!

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Using the tools of nonviolent communication to heal trauma and cultivate relationships of trust and respect. | Interview with Katherine Winter-Sellery | Episode 81

The subject of nonviolent communication has been one that we have long been believers in and recently we’ve been wanting to deepen our education and commitment to learning and implementing these valuable tools within our own lives.

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Why you need to make nature part of your family's daily routine. | Interview with Linda McGurk | Episode 71

Having a daily experience with nature has countless benefits for our mental and physical wellbeing. For this episode we welcome Linda McGurk, author of the book There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather, to share with us how this simple wellness routine has impacted her journey through motherhood.

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Discovering your resilience, gifts, and inner-strength in crisis. | Interview with Dr. Sarah L. Shulman | Episode 70

When the going gets tough, we look within ourselves, within our faiths, and within our families for strength, guidance, comfort, peace, and love.  If we are able to draw on our best practices and solid foundations, we find ourselves emerging from these times with a greater sense of both self and community.

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