The Happiness Skill & Teaching Challenges feat. Mikaela Stevens
This podcast is brought to you by the Mail Tribune. Check it out here. Mikaela is an elementary school teacher. She is the 2017 winner of the limelight video contest… in which sh
The Rainbow in the Storm
When I first found out I was pregnant with this little girl, I was scared. The instant feelings of elation and joy didn’t come because I was worried. I was worried when I went to
Mental Illness in Children feat. Andrea Berryman Childreth
Today we’re going to talk about mental illness in children. Andrea Berryman Childreth is the author of ‘On the Edge: Help and Hope for Parenting Children with Mental Illness.â€
Emily Norton, Depression When Life is Good
Emily Norton is one of my favorite people. In days, her first book, The Seven Longest Yards— written with her husband Chris Norton – will hit book shelves. Emily’s story
Sheryl Gould, Raising Teens & Tweens
“Connection happens with our kids when we can sit in the discomfort of whatever it is they’re feeling and let them talk about that.” – Sheryl Gould The twee
Episode 69: Troy Wohosky, Fighting for More
“You can do anything you want in life – anything. I mean whoever thought they could b build metal and watch a car drive by or a plane fly in the sky? The guy who though
#67 Zoë Kim, Living with Less Stuff
“I want to be doing more things with my kids and less time on the stuff.” – Zoë Kim Zoë Kim is the creator of Raising Simple and author of Minimalism for Famil
Nancy Smith, The Reality of Paraylasis
Today, I want you to meet NAncy Smith. Nancy was on a trip with her daughters Girl Scout troop.. when a head-on car accident paralyzed her from the neck down. Nancy is the author o
Claudia Gerbasi-Donovan, The Widows Club: Joy & Friendship After 9/11
“Life is a gift and even when it’s at its worst there’s opportunity to find love, and happiness and hope and gratitude again.” – Claudia Gerbasi I am so thril
No One Told Me About the Fear
I’m on baby number three and it is amazing. I’ve been able to just love her and bond with her — without paralyzing fear. You know, the way we imagine motherhood will be?