challenges of a foster parent

Are There Stigmas Associated With Living Your Story?

Do you like coloring your hair the full spectrum of the rainbow?

Do you enjoy speaking about topics that others find uncomfortable?

Do you simply wish to live your life without judgement or persecution?

There are over six billion people on this planet with cultural, national, political, and social differences.

There may be differences that are objectively amoral, but for the most part, one could say there are different flavors to live a life.

If you like chocolate and somebody likes vanilla, it would be an absurd argument to have with them over which flavor is best.

Likewise, if you like to skip down the street singing show tunes and another person likes peace, quiet and solitude, there is no need to try to belittle each other for different life choices.

However, people can find ways to make differences worth fighting over.

They can make the other feel insignificant and small.

When you go about living your personal story, have you come across dissenters?

Are there #stigmas associated with living your #story?

Join us, DeeJae DuRante, Caleb Pearson, Oleg Loughed, as we explore the impact of stigmas, ways to reduce stigmas, and other related topics.

Why Do We Feel The Need To Create New Things?

Why do you feel the need to create?

Why does getting something new make us feel so good?

Why is what we have not enough?

Tune in, as Oleg and BJ Miller, explore the need for creation, ways to appreciate life, and other related topics.

What Is The Ultimate Power Of A Single Story?

What is the ultimate power of a single #story?

Can it truly #change a life?

Millions who have walked the face of the Earth have tried to crack the code … to find the perfect formula.

Yet, decades later, many are still searching for it.

What ultimately contributes toward creating that story or personal #narrative?

Can such narrative be a blessing and a curse at the same time?

Can it be so powerful that it works against you: holds you back from who you want to be?

How does one know when to break away from it?

Join us, July 16, 10:45 AM CST, as Scott Mason, Casey Berman, and Oleg Lougheed, discuss the role personal narrative has in the unfolding of one’s life, ways to let go of stories that no longer serve you, and other related topics.

The trend may continue, we may become a part of millions of others who haven’t found the perfect formula for such story.

But, we are willing to try, with your help, of course :)

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Learning How To Be comfortable With Being Uncomfortable

We may not like being uncomfortable with certain aspects of our life, or having other people feel uncomfortable about them, but at some point, we have to realize that we can find comfort amongst this uncomfort. This concept especially applies to parenting, as Jess Shuraleff discusses in this episode.

Jess Shuraleff covers topics such as being a model for your children, dealing with other people’s judgment, and what to do when you’re feeling unprepared or like a bad parent. In becoming comfortable with the uncomfortableness in parenthood, you can feel much more content with your own journey as well as your child’s.

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