Nanay's Notes: Childhood, Children and Childlike Faith
Richelle Joson-Ligot
94 episodes
8 months ago
Would love to hear from you! Send me a message. The past 6 months have been a journey with grief, as though I have never travelled this road before. But as I have learned the first time, each grief experience is different. One can grieve in a unique way, and grieve through different losses, in different ways. Grief on Christmas Day? There must be rejoicing. Of course. Come learn how to mix those two. Support the show More notes: Curious, concerned or needing counsel and pr...
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Would love to hear from you! Send me a message. The past 6 months have been a journey with grief, as though I have never travelled this road before. But as I have learned the first time, each grief experience is different. One can grieve in a unique way, and grieve through different losses, in different ways. Grief on Christmas Day? There must be rejoicing. Of course. Come learn how to mix those two. Support the show More notes: Curious, concerned or needing counsel and pr...
Nanay's Notes: Childhood, Children and Childlike Faith
37 minutes
1 year ago
The Balancing Act (Part 1)
Would love to hear from you! Send me a message. The more things to juggle, the more challenging it is to balance life. This episode presents the importance of balance, first through the eyes of a child-gymnast multi-sport athlete Irish Planes-Funtalan who was gracious enough to answer my questions. Watch the video-interview here: https://nanaysnotes.blogspot.com/2024/03/the-balancing-act-interview-with-irish.html Some interesting studies show why balance can mean strength, determine so...
Nanay's Notes: Childhood, Children and Childlike Faith
Would love to hear from you! Send me a message. The past 6 months have been a journey with grief, as though I have never travelled this road before. But as I have learned the first time, each grief experience is different. One can grieve in a unique way, and grieve through different losses, in different ways. Grief on Christmas Day? There must be rejoicing. Of course. Come learn how to mix those two. Support the show More notes: Curious, concerned or needing counsel and pr...