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Hope Cake
Jo Hobbis
8 episodes
3 days ago
Jo Hobbis reflects on what she has learned about the identity conversation from Christie Penner Worden through their discussion of The Me I Was Made To Be: Helping Parents Navigate The Identity Conversation. Support the show
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Jo Hobbis reflects on what she has learned about the identity conversation from Christie Penner Worden through their discussion of The Me I Was Made To Be: Helping Parents Navigate The Identity Conversation. Support the show
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Education for Kids,
Parenting
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Episode 2: Where Do You Feel The Tension?
Hope Cake
56 minutes
1 week ago
Episode 2: Where Do You Feel The Tension?
In this conversation, Jo Hobbis and Christie Penner Worden explore the complexities of conversations between parents and children, particularly around identity, sexuality, and the unexpected nature of children's questions. They discuss the importance of being prepared for tough questions, the role of trust in these conversations, and the need for flexibility in beliefs. The dialogue also touches on the impact of technology on how children seek information about identity and the emotional aspe...
Hope Cake
Jo Hobbis reflects on what she has learned about the identity conversation from Christie Penner Worden through their discussion of The Me I Was Made To Be: Helping Parents Navigate The Identity Conversation. Support the show