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Interviews with family experts, counselors, non-traditional relatives, genealogists, and your Great Aunt Gertrude.
LIFE OF THE ESTRANGED
INTRODUCTION Since the appearance of EVE in the GARDEN OF EDEN and LUCY, the missing link in Charles Darwin's theory of Evolution; women have been struggling to find their niche in the world. Through ERA and the gender war, she has endeavored to remain demure, while controlling a jack hammer. She strives to hold down two full time jobs, a part time job and cook the three or four eggs necessary to hold her place in the society of her own family unit. Sometimes, during all these endeavors, she gets lost. Knocked around in the callous world while trying to find herself, she is forced to live a
CarmenJimersonCrossPublished 2 years ago in FamiliesTravel Is No Cure for the Mind
At this very moment, you'll be here: Or you'll be here: Or here: But maximum possibly, you’re likely right here:
Joe WalterPublished 2 years ago in FamiliesTalking With: Angie Jaymes from New Peacock Competition Show ‘Create the Escape’
This edition of Talking With focuses on Angie Jaymes, a dedicated educator who steps into the role of Host on the Peacock networks newest kids DIY competition series, Create the Escape.
FierceScribePublished 3 years ago in FamiliesSpeaking Life Into Children
Affirmations! We say them to ourselves but do we say them to our children and teach them to say them also? Affirmations are positive statements that can help you to challenge and overcome negative thoughts. They are statements that we repeat to ourselves. Most often they are used to manifest goals, dreams, or experiences we desire.
Lamore LifestylePublished 3 years ago in FamiliesThe Day I Found My Superpower
Superpowers are real. Discovering my superpower when I was 18 changed everything. What's that? I don't look like I have a superpower? Well, see, that just goes to prove that it's real. All the best superpowers are secret.
Judey KalchikPublished 3 years ago in FamiliesExploring Life and Growth with Non-Fiction Author Jeffery Tracey Sr.
Jeffery, Nice to meet you. As an author of four non-fiction books, when did you decide to finally start writing and sharing stories from your life events? A family of six can provide many anecdotes that can navigate among a flowing stream of emotional events. Did you have any reservations prior to disclosing sensitive matters that impacted your family’s welfare from alcoholism to abandonment?
Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)Published 3 years ago in FamiliesThe Worldly Traveler
Many of you reading this are probably like me and have spent your entire life residing in the United States of America. Similarly, you must wonder what it’s like out there in the rest of the world. Wouldn’t you love to travel and experience new countries and cultures firsthand? This unquenchable thirst for adventure leaves many of us wondering when, if ever, we might get the opportunity to have that experience. Such is not the case for the worldly traveler that is my father, Bruce. He astonishingly has lived in seven different countries on different continents throughout the globe all before the age of 17. Bruce’s father George, my grandfather, was an American Ambassador. He and his household had the responsibility of representing America on U.S. embassies in countless countries around the world. In fact, my father was born on a US embassy base in Karachi, Pakistan! As if growing up in places like Kenya, Germany, Taiwan, and South Africa wasn’t adventurous enough, my father chose to embark on his own federal career within the military at the age of 19. Several deployments and assignments led him to new destinations across the globe for the next 30 years. Adventure lives in all of us, and for my dad, traveling had become a way of life, not just a seemingly impossible idea.
Sara PaynePublished 3 years ago in FamiliesWhat Makes Someone Successful
Average, everyday people who are attempting to better themselves or raise their income will often seek advice from high-earning people with prestigious careers. It makes sense to ask someone with success, “How do I become successful?” because they will offer detailed advice from their experience that will certainly be useful... but when you DO reach success, whose opinion of that success (or the journey towards it) matters most? Our children!
Chris AlvisPublished 6 years ago in FamiliesLife Is Truly Simple
Seasons of the Navajo showcases an interview, a year in the life of Dorothy and Chauncey Neboia, an elderly Navajo couple and their extended family who live on the vast Navajo Reservation. The Navajos see life as a communal effort, being there for one another and taking care of their common goods to the best of their abilities, while utilizing the minimal resources they have at hand.
Simply SolyPublished 6 years ago in Families