In this episode, hosts Emmalou and David Penrod discuss the difference between being cautious and being paranoid. Where do we draw the line between doing the sensible logical things to keep your children safe and overprotecting? Learn how to
The Case for Families
There are a lot of people who have decided not to have a family for their own personal reasons. While that may be the case, family as the basic unit of society proves to not only bring benefit to
Mama’s Tired, But Baby Isn’t With Alissa Marsh
Mama’s Tired, But Baby Isn’t With Alissa Marsh Our guest is Alissa Marsh, who also is our daughter. Alissa, welcome. Thank you. She’s a busy young mother who also works from home. I wanted her to talk to us about
The Rewards and Challenges of Family Life
Our families can bring us the greatest joy and the greatest aggravation. Welcoming you to In Support of Families, hosts Emmalou and David Penrod talk about family life and its rewards and challenges. In this episode, they introduce a
What I Have Learned from My Spouse of 46 Years
In a world where divorce has almost become a norm, finding a lasting relationship has become a rarity. In this episode, Emmalou Penrod spends time with her husband David Pendrod to talk about the secret of their long-lasting relationship.
Battleground Cancer With Jeff Cade
Jeff Cade talks about his new book, Battleground Cancer.
Help and Educate Us
Karmel Pehrson talks about her journey to becoming a behavior analyst, her business, and the services she provides. She is passionate about supporting families of children with special needs. In addition to her services as a behavior analyst, she also
Mental Health Solutions Through Yoga And Meditation With Beth Williams
Beth Williams talks about her nonprofit, Geneva Yoga, and how this practice can benefit everyone. She is most familiar with the progress that can occur for people with special needs and is passionate about making yoga available to this population.
Battling Blood Sugars With Amanda Bar
Diabetes is so widespread that almost everyone knows someone who is affected by it. Once you get it, it becomes a constant battle with blood sugars. Diabetic coach, speaker, and children’s book author, Amanda Bar shares her personal experience
Gem Train
Dr. Mark and I discuss the launching of an exciting new website for families affected by Autism. It has attracted 130 users worldwide in the first week without any advertising, just through organic sharing. The courses are presented by experts