by Jacque Lother
<p>What is better than a great conversation with a friend? <br><br>Each time we meet I'll be talking to a friend (or two) and together we’ll share our stories, thoughts, and ideas to bring encouragement, inspiration, and joy to us all! <br><br>Let’s grow together, love deeper, enjoy life, and see good, and God, in all things!</p>
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June 4, 2024
<p>Brian and I resume our great conversation of Mr. Rogers’ legacy. We talk about some of his greatest quotes in this episode and we see again how to grow deeper in our relationships with one another by truly caring, being in the moment, listening and seeing what is most important in life. We inspired ourselves through these two conversations … to be more present and aware of the gift we all are to each other. Thanks for listening – and living out a legacy of love.</p>
May 9, 2024
<p>Motherhood is so beautiful, and Mother’s Day is an important day to honor our moms. However, for many people, Mother’s Day is a difficult day filled with emotional triggers that can cause sadness. My talented friend, Paulette Selvig, is going to perform a dramatic reading of a piece that includes all of the situations and emotions that Mother’s Day can bring – both beautiful and difficult. And then we talk about how to keep moving forward in hope and healing – being transformed by God’s love for each one of us. </p><p>I hope our conversation will inspire us all to be more compassionate with those around us as we celebrate the beautiful gift of being mothers and grandmothers!</p><p>And may I suggest that you also go back and listen to episode #8 THE JOURNEY OF MOTHERHOOD. My Daughter-in-law, Katie, and I had an inspiring conversation about being a mom! It was a fantastic episode!</p>
April 25, 2024
<p>Did you, or your children, grow up being Mr. Rogers friend and neighbor? He was a source of compassion and learning, and an advocate for the beauty and value of children. Do you remember him saying, “I like you just the way you are.” He was accepting and encouraging and oh so patient. My husband, Brian, is one of his biggest fans so in this episode we will discuss all that he stood for and taught us. His message is more timely now that ever.</p>
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