How Brooke Teaches Manners
Do your kids have good manners? What does that even mean? Today we talk to Brooke Romney about how we can teach our kids social skills.
Do your kids have good manners? What does that even mean? Today we talk to Brooke Romney about how we can teach our kids social skills.
Christina Acosta shares practical tips for building friendships, from analyzing and repairing past friendships to going deep and getting beyond surface relationships.
Ideas for making time to connect with friends and organizing gatherings, from one-on-one activities to small groups, to parties and even traveling with friends.
https://oembed.libsyn.com/embed?item_id=25725603 Katherine Wintsch was not excited about going to dinner [...]
Devan James and Alexis Mayberry, hosts of the Word 2 Ya Muva Podcast, talk about how they support each other through motherhood as we discuss topics from mommy wars and mom guilt to discipline to career choices.
Artwork by Caitlin Connolly "women with and without children." caitlinconnolly.com Ten tips from sixteen different moms (and one dad) about how to support each other, make healthy comparisons, and just be good neighbors.
Are Mommy Wars real? And if so, how do we end them? Today, we discuss the history of the Mommy Wars, what they're all about, and how we can end them, already.
One of the great privileges of hosting this podcast has [...]
Brooke Romney is one of my favorite writers on the topic of being a mother and being a good person in general. Her first book, I Love Me Anyway, released this fall, and it’s as beautiful and inspiring as I expected. Here, I talk with Brooke about some of the different stages she’s experienced in motherhood, and what she’s learned along the way, especially from other moms.
We all want to be useful, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to help. Here’s how other moms identify the needs of those around them and use their talents to serve.