In Gusii, the language spoken in Kisii, Kenya, the term “obwanchani” means to give great love. Lydiah Kerubo Kenyanya demonstrates that love in her efforts to serve the members of her community. Lydiah grew up in a poor family with
The Shamba Foundation
What do you do when you see a critical need? Aimee Broadbent’s response would be to start a foundation. She tells her story in this episode. It started on a trip she took to Africa with her husband. She returned
How to Parent the Child You Have, Not the Child You Want
Do you sometimes butt heads with family members? This episode will help you understand why. I am interviewing Barbara Ellison, Certified Personality Science Trainer. Barbara explains Personality Science giving a history and describing the basic four personality types. She shares
GABB, The Phone for Your Children
Using Your Outside Voice to Start a Business
Have you ever considered starting a family business? Jenelle Parker talks about her company, Fa Mo, which stands for Fathers and Mothers using their outside voice outside to start a family business. She talks about how this has impacted her
Parents, Our Frontline Care Providers
We are grateful for our care providers at this time and it is appropriate to applaud them. There is one group of care providers who are being overlooked, however. Parents care for their children 24 hours a day, 7 days
The Most Important Gift
Gifts Parents enjoy giving their children gifts–birthday, Christmas, other special occasions or no occasion at all. Parents want their children to be happy. Gifts can be practical or frivolous, expected or a complete surprise, tangible or intangible. What is the
Your Child’s Nutrition
Anna Smith talks about nutrition and how you can help your child learn to enjoy healthy foods. https://aqualotushealingarts.com/
It Takes a Village
The proverb It takes a village to raise a child. has been used frequently, especially since Jane Cowen-Fletcher published her book It Takes a Village in 1994 and Hillary Rodham Clinton published It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children