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What is Essential in Caring for Children?
Junlei Li, a senior lecturer in early childhood education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and former Co-Director of the Fred Rogers Center, identifies what ordinary people do extraordinarily well with...
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Mary's Place by the Sea--a Safe Haven and a Respite for Women who are Living with Cancer
Maryâs Place by the Sea, along the Atlantic Ocean, in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women who are receiving treatment for cancer. Maryâs Place provides services that...
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Trust: One of the Essential Ingredients to Building Great Relationships
In this episode leadership expert Jon Gordon discusses how trust is one of the essential ingredients to build a great relationship, winning team and culture of greatness. Without trust you canât have engaged...
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Watch Out World, Here She Comes!
She recently received the âWoman of the Year Awardâ from the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania chapter of the American Association of University Women, for her work for on youth development programs. Our guest today is...
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Leaders Can Be Less Lonely
Leadership can be a lonely business. In this episode, leadership expert Ken Blanchard talks about how leaders can be less lonely as well as the make-up of a servant leader.  Support the show
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HOPE International: Investing in Dreams of Families
"In its simplest form, Mission True organizations know why they exist and protect their core at all costs. They remain faithful to what they believe God has entrusted them to do. They define what is immutable: their...
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Resisting The Urge To Rescue âSomeoneâ
In this our first International episode, we discuss resisting the urge to rescue others with Tamsin Hartley, from Beverly, England, creator of The Listening Space (https://www.thelisteningspace.co.uk/tamsin). In The...
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One Veteran's Story: Reaching beyond the myth and nostalgia of World War II
As much as we may have liked to ignore the effects of that war on soldiers, the signs could not be dismissed and, decades later, the hidden anguish can still remain. Before itâs too late, we want to reach beyond the...
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Empathy: "to climb into someone's skin and walk around in it"
In this program, STTIT co-founders interview Michael Verde, an award-winning teacher, documentarian, and the founder of Memory Bridge. Memory Bridge is a non-profit foundation dedicated to ending the emotional...
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The Ache for Home
In this episode, guest Wm Paul Young, bestselling author of "The Shack", "Crossroads", and "Eve" talks about secrets, truth-telling, and freedom. Support the show
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"You are going to need to tell this story much longer than anyone is going to want to listen"
Weâve spent a lot of time trying to figure out what to call the people we listen to. Are they clients? Friends? Storytellers? Nothing quite fit. We wanted a name that represented the type of relationship we try to...
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A Free Listening Movement
In 2012, our guest, Benjamin Mathes created Urban Confessional: a Free Listening Movement. Since then, the movement has grown to over 80 countries with thousands of volunteers holding signs that say, "Free...
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