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What would you do if you could impact someone's life by simply speaking up? Join us for a heartfelt exploration of resilience and advocacy as I share my personal journey through multiple surgeries on my amputated arm, with unwavering support from my husband, Michael. We emphasize the critical importance of addressing domestic abuse, encouraging action and awareness to help those in need. Together, we reflect on the strength it takes to overcome personal challenges while appreciating the love and support of family, even in the face of adversity.
Our conversation doesn't shy away from difficult topics, like the rare and tragic school shooting involving a young female perpetrator, which prompts reflection on unexpected family dynamics. Yet, there's room for lighter moments, like sharing Christmas wishes and a nod to our daughter, Hazel Fate Curie Solomon, who has already published five books at just 18. Our family's humorous exchanges, from joking about writing careers to dieting escapades, bring warmth to the episode. Tune in to celebrate achievements and embrace the complexities of family life with us.Support the show
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TRIGGER WARNING Can a brush with authority leave lasting impressions on our perceptions? Join us as we kick off with an update on Victoria's impressive recovery from surgery, showcasing her strength and humor amidst the post-surgery hurdles. Our conversation flows into a deep dive into the influence of narcissistic family dynamics on how we view authority figures, shaped by personal interactions with law enforcement and military roles. We reflect on the importance of acknowledging individual actions and experiences rather than generalizing entire groups, emphasizing the nuanced perspectives upbringing can impart.
Unpack the systemic challenges within military and law enforcement communities, particularly around domestic violence. With a personal recount, we challenge the oversimplified narratives about why victims remain in abusive relationships and highlight the calculated planning required for a safe escape. Self-expression and healing take center stage as we share experiences of reclaiming emotional freedom, self-love, and the journey through narcissistic family trauma. Indulgence in small pleasures becomes a revolutionary act of self-care, underscoring the importance of mental and emotional well-being.
Family dynamics and the legacies we choose to build are touched upon with heartfelt anecdotes about feeling overlooked and the role of grandparents. We explore the bittersweet reality of complex familial relationships, contrasting cherished moments with more challenging interactions. Wrapping up with a playful exchange on iconic TV characters and imagining our lives on the big screen, our unique chemistry brings a light-hearted end to a deeply resonant episode. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of resilience, authenticity, and the pursuit of healing.Support the show
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Ever experienced the chaos of a last-minute surgery mix-up and the unexpected presence of a plastic surgeon? That's exactly what happened to us, Victoria and Michael, as we embarked on a whirlwind hospital adventure. From the frantic journey to the operating room to sharing light-hearted moments with a nurse who recognized us, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions. Victoria, in her 18th surgery, remains a beacon of resilience, humorously refusing pain meds despite the complex nerve and muscle procedure on her arm.
Navigating the post-surgery landscape turned out to be as unpredictable as the surgery itself. We recount the trials of recovering without proper guidance, facing an allergic reaction to surgical tape, and managing the painstaking wound care at home. Through it all, the unwavering support from our family, especially our daughter Faith, becomes a powerful reminder of the strength and laughter that bind us together. Sharing these moments, we underscore the significance of empathy and effective communication in healthcare, highlighting needs that are as important as the medical procedures themselves.
As we wrap up, we share the behind-the-scenes challenges of improving our podcast, including our quest for better audio quality with upgraded microphones. It's all part of our commitment to delivering a better experience for our listeners, while balancing the humor and heart that define our show. We invite you to join our journey, engage with us on social media, and even participate as a guest. With playful banter and heartfelt exchanges, we offer a genuine glimpse into our lives, showing how humor and love can heal even the deepest scars.Support the show
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Trigger Warning. Picture this: it's the holiday season, but instead of joy, you're bracing yourself for another round of toxic family gatherings. Do you stand your ground and prioritize your mental health? Today, we share stories of those who courageously chose self-respect over harmful traditions, setting boundaries with family members who drained their energy. These empowering narratives remind us that family isn't just about blood relations, but about meaningful choices. We shine a light on the bravery it takes to reclaim one's voice and the profound personal growth that follows.
Our episode peels back the layers of complex family dynamics and the emotional toll of feeling unappreciated. We explore how generational trauma often manifests in families, where personal pain is dismissed or trivialized, and how narcissistic systems perpetuate cycles of blame. Through candid discussions about mental health, including the distinctions between circumstantial and clinical depression, we address the importance of honoring individual struggles without comparison. Personal stories bring clarity on how controlling relationships can be challenged, offering hope to those who feel overshadowed by narcissistic family members.
Lastly, we delve into the transformative power of chosen family and community support. There's an undeniable strength in surrounding oneself with those who uplift and understand, especially when facing the heartache of being the family 'black sheep.' We discuss the relief found in unveiling personal truths and standing firm against external pressures. This episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, emphasizing the importance of finding solidarity and empowerment through supportive relationships, proving that you're never alone on this journey of healing and self-discovery.Support the show
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Can political figures truly be forgiven for their actions, or should they face perpetual scrutiny? Our latest episode takes you on an emotional rollercoaster as we explore the nuances of forgiveness in the realms of family and politics. We dive headfirst into the controversy surrounding Hunter Biden's pardon and wrestle with the complexities of forgiving loved ones for grave misdeeds. As we navigate these turbulent waters, we also discuss the challenges of letting go in the face of disturbing news stories. But fear not—after the storm, we find solace in the simple joys of a drama-free Thanksgiving and the satisfaction of decluttering our homes.
Ever wondered who has it tougher when it comes to medical issues—men or women? Our family takes a light-hearted approach to this age-old debate, weaving in biblical references and playful jabs at gender roles. With our daughter Faith joining the fun, we share laughs and insights about the unique challenges each gender faces, from childbirth to societal expectations. Through all the teasing and banter, we find an underlying appreciation for the diverse perspectives that make family life truly enriching.
Join us as we wrap up with some good-natured family banter that will leave you smiling. We engage in amusing debates about which Disney dwarf best represents each of us, and muse over the difficulties of choosing personal theme songs. With tales of movie selection rights and heartwarming promises to cherish our conversations, we highlight the joy and warmth that familial relationships bring. It's an episode filled with laughter, love, and the delightful chaos that only family can provide.Support the show
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TRIGGER WARNING What would you do for love? Imagine adopting a child and transforming your life through the power of unconditional love. Join us as we share the moving story of Victoria's adoption journey, from overcoming past hardships to embracing newfound happiness. An old voicemail serves as a poignant reminder of this incredible transformation, inspiring listeners with the message that a happily ever after is indeed within reach.
Next, we tackle the challenges of obtaining a functional prosthetic arm for Victoria, specifically the Hero Arm by Open Bionics. We humorously explore family dynamics during Abby's summer visit, filled with laughter and playful pranks that light up our lives. Yet, behind the humor lies a significant purpose: raising awareness about the financial and practical hurdles in acquiring a suitable prosthetic. Through this discussion, we invite our listeners to support Victoria's journey, underscoring the strength of family support in overcoming life's obstacles.
As we embrace the spirit of Thanksgiving, we share heartwarming anecdotes filled with laughter, love, and gratitude. From amusing mishaps like receiving red roses after a clumsy error to the playful camaraderie reminiscent of "Grumpy Old Men," our stories celebrate the resilience and joy found within familial bonds. We highlight the incredible spirit of a young girl who remains a beacon of positivity despite numerous surgeries. As we express our gratitude for family and the hope of more time together, we encourage our listeners to share their own tales of love and resilience.Support the show
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TRIGGER WARNING Escaping the shadow of narcissistic abuse is a journey fraught with challenges, but it's a journey worth taking. Our dear friend Dana and I share our personal tales of navigating toxic family dynamics, shedding light on the insidious nature of narcissists who twist reality to appear as victims. By examining the roles of the black sheep and scapegoat, we reveal how these individuals manipulate perceptions to maintain control. Join us as we courageously recount our experiences, aiming to empower you to recognize and protect yourself from similar manipulations.
Drawing strength from real-life accounts like David Pelzer's "A Child Called It," we confront the emotional scars left by childhood abuse and the resilience needed to break free from generational trauma. Our stories highlight the determination to forge a new path, creating loving environments for our children despite toxic upbringings. We reflect on the struggle for validation and the importance of rejecting harmful behaviors learned from those who were supposed to nurture us, while also cherishing the values instilled by positive role models.
Our discussion touches on the complexities of healing family dynamics, addressing emotional challenges such as codependency and anxious attachment. The relentless quest for self-worth amid societal negativity and parental criticism underscores the necessity of self-acceptance and personal growth. We explore the power of truth and connection, encouraging you to find love and support beyond traditional sources. Whether you're seeking to understand narcissistic behaviors or searching for solace in shared experiences, our conversation offers invaluable insights into the strength required to overcome and thrive.Support the show
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What if the challenges we faced in our youth were actually stepping stones to our most meaningful accomplishments? Join us as we recount our transformative journey from the throes of bullying to the triumphant stage of guest speaking and winning a book award in Miami. We share the exhilarating conclusion of our beloved Never Dying book series and our excitement for exploring new creative territories in poetry and science fiction. As we navigate these personal and professional milestones, we also reflect on the contrasts between past adversities and the nurturing environment of our current school, pondering the broader societal shifts that a new presidency might bring.
This episode also unpacks the roots of prejudice against LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing the need for understanding and respect. We celebrate the strides made in embracing diverse identities and the empowering of youth to voice their perspectives on crucial issues like education and LGBTQ+ rights. By fostering open dialogues and creating inclusive environments, we're dedicated to valuing the voices of the younger generation. As we conclude, we reiterate our commitment to maintaining privacy and safety for our guests, ensuring that their stories contribute to meaningful conversations aimed at positive change. Join us as we explore endless possibilities for collaboration and inspiration in future episodes.Support the show
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What if the key to navigating personal relationships lies in the balance between grace and boundaries? Join us as Dana, our lively co-host, shares her experiences juggling life with two spirited kittens, drawing parallels to the challenges of marriage. We also confront a harrowing story from Atlanta, discussing how such events fuel our advocacy for the voiceless and emphasize the need to break cycles of abuse. This episode isn't just about recounting stories—it's a call to action for using our voices to spearhead positive change.
Our conversation takes a critical turn as we explore the controversial landscape of punishment versus rehabilitation for violent offenders. Do these individuals deserve a second chance, or should society focus on harsher penalties? As we question the resources allocated to prisoner comforts over veterans and the homeless, you'll hear from a professional working in the field of sex offender rehabilitation. Their insights prompt skepticism and moral debates about the effectiveness of these efforts, urging listeners to rethink societal priorities.
But the journey doesn't end there; we also tackle the complexities of healing from toxic relationships and past traumas. Through personal anecdotes, we delve into the significance of self-acceptance and self-talk in overcoming body image issues and emotional scars. Whether it's about finding the right therapist, embracing authenticity, or confronting painful family dynamics, this episode offers a compassionate guide to resilience and personal growth. Listen in for heartfelt encouragement to remain true to yourself and overcome the negative influences that seek to undermine your self-worth.Support the show
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TRIGGER WARNING A chipped tooth and an unexpected laugh kick off a conversation that takes an intense turn as we explore the haunting case of maternal filicide in Atlanta. How should society respond to those convicted of harming children, and what are the implications for justice and rehabilitation? Through our discussions, we grapple with the emotions surrounding these tragic events and consider whether our legal system truly protects the most vulnerable among us.
From laughter, we transition into the poignant theme of family, examining the complexities of neglect and support in times of health crises. Personal stories highlight the loneliness that can accompany medical emergencies and the responsibilities that persist even when family bonds are strained. Yet, amidst tales of indifference, we find hope in compassionate families and communities that open their hearts and homes to those in need, cultivating a spirit of kindness and resilience that inspires.
Moreover, we offer a window into the intense world of domestic violence and law enforcement, where survival and vigilance intertwine. The harrowing experiences of overcoming abuse and supporting loved ones through trauma are shared, emphasizing the importance of empathy and unwavering support. As we navigate these narratives, we celebrate the strength found in connecting with others and the transformative power of storytelling in overcoming adversity and inspiring positive change.Support the show
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Floppy's journey as a young writer is nothing short of inspiring. Picture this: a bright-eyed author stepping into a school for her first guest speaking gig, sharing her love for children's books with curious students. In this episode of CleanPool, we explore Floppy's exhilarating personal milestones, including an invitation to Miami to receive a prestigious book award and the release of the fourth installment in her Never Dying series. Our conversation takes a heartfelt turn as we discuss the supportive atmosphere of school life, the scars of past bullying, and the exciting completion of a new poetry project alongside a thought-provoking science fiction book in progress.
The episode isn’t just about personal achievements; it's a rallying cry for change. We shine a light on the voices of young people advocating for understanding and acceptance, particularly within the LGBTQ community. By sharing their stories, we aim to inspire a shift towards a more inclusive and welcoming world. Our discussions highlight the progress made and the work still undone, urging listeners to engage with our show and contribute their thoughts on important social issues. We wrap up with a promise of more insightful discussions, inviting listeners to join us as we continue empowering young voices to foster change.Support the show
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Scott Hamilton, the iconic figure skater and cancer survivor, graces our milestone 300th episode with his presence and incredible story. From a challenging start in his skating career to becoming a four-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist, Scott's journey is one of resilience, driven by the cherished memory of his late mother. In an intimate conversation with Faith, Scott shares the emotional experience of standing on the Olympic podium and the invaluable support of those who carried him through adversity, reminding us of the power and impact of a supportive community.
Laughter and joy as healing forces take center stage as we explore how humor can transform difficult experiences like chemotherapy into empowering journeys. Inspired by personal anecdotes of positivity during such trying times, Scott reflects on his evolution from athlete to entertainer, with the encouragement of choreographer Sarah Kawahara. These stories emphasize the creative ways to overcome challenges, and how embracing a playful spirit can lead to discovering new paths and identities, even in the face of adversity.
The episode also highlights acts of kindness and advocacy that define Scott's post-competition efforts. From initiatives like chemocare.com to personal stories of resilience and survival, we discuss the roller coaster of life and how its ups and downs contribute to growth and strength. Coupled with touching stories of young people making a difference despite their own challenges, this episode is a celebration of hope, inspiration, and the enduring spirit of remarkable individuals who continue to shine light for others.Support the show
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Ever wondered how Kamala Harris's political history aligns with her public persona? Law enforcement officer Alex Payne joins us for a no-holds-barred conversation about the Vice President's career. With a focus on her controversial policies, such as the incarceration of people for marijuana offenses and the employment of incarcerated individuals for low wages, Alex provides a law enforcement officer's perspective on her track record. We also explore the complexities of Harris's identity shifts and question the authenticity of political figures, contrasting her with non-traditional politicians like Donald Trump.
Education and societal issues take center stage as we share personal stories, including homeschooling experiences, to highlight the current challenges within public education. From the over-reliance on technology to the overshadowing of educational values by identity politics, there's much to discuss. We tackle the changing face of pop culture, censorship, and taxation policies, drawing parallels with historical events and questioning the impact of societal shifts on the next generation. Parenting comes into focus as we discuss the importance of teaching children about consequences and the roles parents play in shaping responsible adults.
We wrap up with a deep dive into the world of law enforcement, exploring the high-stress nature of the job and the critical need for better mental health resources for officers. Alex shares his experiences as a peer support counselor, emphasizing the importance of adequate training and funding for police departments. By examining the hidden struggles faced by officers and their challenging relationship with communities, we call for a balanced perspective on law enforcement and personal responsibility in leadership. Tune in to gain a multifaceted understanding of these pressing issues shaping our world today.Support the show
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Ever found a mysterious mess in the bathroom and assumed the worst? That's exactly what happened to my husband in our latest household comedy of errors. This episode kicks off with a hilarious recount of a mix-up involving a leftover hair mask and some overzealous cleaning, proving that sometimes the best stories come from everyday mishaps. Join us as we relive this unforgettable moment and remind ourselves why humor is the glue that holds relationships together, even during the most awkward situations.
As the laughter subsides, we shift gears to share our excitement about a charity auction on November 8th, where you can bid on some amazing items from your favorite personalities. The auction is all for a good cause, supporting special needs families and survivors of abuse. Alongside these plans, we uncover a heartwarming tale of a young birdhouse enthusiast and share quirky insights from our recent garage sale adventures. Our playful banter and practical jokes offer listeners a peek into our dynamic and fun-loving partnership.
Politics takes center stage in our spirited discussion on how it intersects with daily life, affecting everything from grocery prices to Hollywood opinions. Not to be missed is the celebration of our collaboration with Dana—our series has captivated millions! As we chat about book releases and audience engagement, including feedback on "Narc, Narc, Who's There?" and "Gasping for Air," the episode brims with humor, personal growth, and the importance of having a supportive circle. Tune in for whimsical conversations, inside jokes, and a reminder that love and laughter can truly change the world.Support the show
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What if growing up in a non-traditional family wasn't a disadvantage but a unique strength? Join us as we celebrate a milestone of reaching over 10 million listeners by diving deep into your pressing questions about mental health, self-acceptance, and individuality. Together, we'll explore how overcoming judgment and handling criticism can lead to embracing self-worth, even in the face of narcissistic abuse and familial discord. Through personal stories, we reveal the transformative power of setting boundaries and finding genuine connections that foster love and acceptance beyond societal expectations.
Family dynamics can be a tricky terrain to navigate, especially when they don't fit the idealized images portrayed in popular culture. We contrast these societal expectations with the reality many face, using candid reflections and examples like Bill Cosby's public persona to highlight the importance of authenticity. This episode emphasizes the value of forming meaningful relationships with those who truly appreciate and support us, recognizing that not all familial bonds are inherently nurturing. We also address the complex nature of trust and friendship, offering insights into maintaining authenticity amidst mental health struggles and navigating friendship boundaries.
Our conversation extends into the nuanced discussion of self-preservation versus narcissism, touching on the subjective nature of these judgments and the journey toward gender identity acceptance. We share heartfelt responses to a young listener's question on worthlessness, highlighting the courage it takes to seek help and the critical role of unconditional love and support. As we wrap up, we remind every listener of their resilience and encourage you to reach out to us across social media platforms, reinforcing the message that you are never alone on this journey toward healing and self-discovery.Support the show
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Have you ever wondered how small acts of kindness can ripple into transformative community support? Faith, our incredible daughter, has been a beacon of generosity from a young age, collecting toys for children in need and families rebuilding after domestic violence. As we navigate the complexities of setting up our first GoFundMe for the "Holiday for Heroes" initiative, we also celebrate our 300th episode milestone with an inspiring interview featuring the resilient Scott Hamilton. His story parallels our mission of kindness and community, echoing the strength we see in those around us.
Our conversation takes a serious turn as we address the poignant issues surrounding domestic violence. Faith's powerful acronym, BRAVE—Be Resilient, Acknowledge Victories, and Embrace Your Challenges—resonates deeply with the stories we share. We recount a harrowing tale of domestic abuse and systemic failures, urging reform and empathy. As we highlight works like Victoria Curie's "Who Kicked First," we call on our listeners to join us in advocating for survivors and supporting change. Every listener has a role to play in creating a supportive community for those facing these battles.
While the episode handles serious topics, we balance the narrative with moments of humor and personal reflection on family dynamics. From discussing the complexities of co-parenting to sharing light-hearted stories about regional dialects and humorous family banter, we remind ourselves of the joy and responsibility in nurturing relationships. The chapter on book promotion and editing reveals the playful rapport between author and editor, exemplifying the supportive partnerships that drive our passion. Join us as we celebrate storytelling, resilience, and the joy of coming together for a greater cause.Support the show
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What happens when reality TV royalty crashes your birthday party? Join us for an unforgettable episode where we celebrate a surprise visit from Marge Senior of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, all orchestrated by my incredibly thoughtful daughter, Faith. Marge Senior opens up about her journey through the drama of reality television with grace and authenticity, recounting a recent health scare where her daughter and a skilled pulmonologist became her heroes. We share laughter over the antics of her son-in-law, Joe, and the unique camaraderie among the men of the show, making this a heartwarming and humorous celebration of life and family.
Ever wondered about the inspiring journeys behind the scenes? Our conversation takes a profound turn as we speak to a woman with a rich life story, sharing her reflections on work, family, and resilience. From navigating public criticism with poise to transitioning from her daughter’s brand to a new career, her insights are nothing short of inspiring. We explore her resilience through past hardships, her love for animals, and cherished memories of her childhood on a Hungarian farm. And yes, there’s a delightful confession about her guilty pleasure—Haagen-Dazs coffee bean ice cream!
Family drama takes center stage as we explore complex dynamics and emotional turmoil within strained relationships. Teresa's bond with Louie and its impact on her family, especially her brother Joe and his wife Melissa, raises questions about loyalty and support. We highlight the importance of cherishing family memories and standing by loved ones during tough times. As a cherry on top, we wrap up with a shared love for classic Hollywood films, celebrating the timeless elegance of stars like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford while teasing an upcoming show season that promises even more captivating stories.Support the show
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Teen author Shanti Hershenson joins us as our new co-host and takes us through her remarkable journey of becoming an author during the pandemic. We explore how her novel, "You Won't Know Her Name," based on personal experiences with bullying, carved a significant path in her writing career, attracting nearly 40,000 readers. Shanti and I share the highs and lows of navigating the world of young adult authorship and reflect on how these shared experiences have deepened our friendship. As we celebrate her incredible milestone, we also discuss unexpected ways to mark such achievements—cue the escape room adventure!
Our conversation shifts to the pressures young women face, particularly in male-dominated genres like science fiction. The episode offers advice on staying authentic amidst societal judgments, especially concerning personal style and family values. We talk about overcoming bullying by seeking supportive communities and emphasize the importance of finding trusted allies in school settings. Shanti and I also dive into the creative process of self-publishing, balancing quality with quantity, and our aspirations for expanding into traditional publishing. As we look ahead, there's excitement for future projects, fashion inspirations, and birthday celebrations, making this episode a rich tapestry of creativity and camaraderie.Support the show
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Ever wondered how the sexual orientation of pets or the pronunciation of "aluminum" could spark endless laughter? Join us for a rollercoaster of hilarity with the mischievous Abby Cadabby Cadou, the delightful Faith, and our own Michael as they turn a simple movie night into a riotous debate about pranks and peculiar films. Prepare to laugh out loud while we share some outrageous tales, like a child's unexpected vocabulary outburst in public, and explore the quirks of domestic life, including our cooking mishaps and the comedic challenges of parenting.
The laughter doesn't stop as we navigate through personal quirks and lively family banter, sharing stories that anyone with a family can relate to. Picture our attempts to balance life's demands while keeping our sense of humor intact, whether it’s slipping in unexpected places or pondering the meaning behind memorable movie titles like "Brave" and "Legally Blonde." Our episode gets real as we tackle essential topics like gender identity and child protection, questioning the effectiveness of legal responses to heinous crimes against children and advocating for non-violent parenting.
As we close, we express heartfelt gratitude to our wonderful guests, Abby and Faith, and tease with exciting news about upcoming books like "Who Kicked First?" and "Dark, Dark, Who's There?" There's no shortage of fun or substance in this episode, as we encourage you to grab a copy of Faith's impressive literary collection under the pen name Baby Curie Solomon. Join us for a heartfelt thank you and remember, keep smiling and enjoy every moment, just like our Canadian pals would.Support the show
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Balancing the demands of schoolwork and personal projects is no easy feat, but what if embracing technology could be both your biggest ally and adversary? Join us as Shanti Hershenson and Faith navigate the intricate landscape of modern life, exploring not only the enhancements technology brings to communication and opportunity but also the darker challenges such as cyberbullying. We'll share personal stories and insights on how platforms like TikTok and Instagram are reshaping our interactions and creativity, for better or worse.
Have you ever wondered how pivotal life decisions, like publishing a book or switching schools, shape who we become? This episode invites you into our world, where we confront self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the ever-present fear of failure. Strategies for resilience, from leaning on friendships to celebrating small victories, are highlighted as we dissect the growth that stems from overcoming obstacles. We're all on a journey to change perceptions, tackle bullying, and manage time effectively, and we're sharing our secrets with you.
Are you more focused on being liked or respected? Your answer might just redefine your personal identity. We'll dive into electrifying conversations about music's influence on our lives, recounting unforgettable moments with legends like Elton John. As we discuss the pressures of gender roles and self-acceptance, we'll emphasize the importance of confidence and inner beauty. We bring our conversation full circle with messages of hope and resilience, recommending inspiring reads like "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. And don't miss our heartwarming moment with Raj, our service puppy, who reminds us to never give up on what we love.Support the show
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