Host Jackie Tantillo is proud to announce that "Should Have Listened To My Mother " has won a 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award for best podcast in the Society and Culture Category. SHLTMM is also a 2024 Nominee in two additional categories including, "Best Female" Hosted Podcast & "Best Podcast" in the Kids and Family category.
SHLTMM is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the role they play/played in ones life. The mother/son, mother/daughter bond is unique for each of us and it is like no other. "You'll be amazed at human nature and how we can overcome our obstacles, says the podcast host. Our mother/son--mother/daughter relationship is such an integral part of who we are. What we choose to do with it, is up to us, not our mother.
"Did your mom influence you by her actions or words or both? Are you who you are today because of or in spite of, your mother? What would you say to your mother if you could speak with her again today?
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn from others about who and/or what shaped their life. My guests, some of which share similar backgrounds, interestingly enough, had completely different outcomes in their future. Why is that?
I hope you enjoy these timeless oral history recordings of the role mothers and maternal figures have played throughout society. The impact these women have on our lives is insurmountable. What the women that preceded us overcame has undeniably given us liberties and knowledge enabling us to have the bright future that we have. They opened so many doors regardless if they were in the eye of the nation or merely in the hearts of their children, and they should be given a voice. Yes hindsight is 20/20, but by sharing these stories now, we can help the next generations of mothers and give them the tools they need to stay healthy, balanced and strong for the betterment of their children and themselves.
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Host Jackie Tantillo is proud to announce that "Should Have Listened To My Mother " has won a 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award for best podcast in the Society and Culture Category. SHLTMM is also a 2024 Nominee in two additional categories including, "Best Female" Hosted Podcast & "Best Podcast" in the Kids and Family category.
SHLTMM is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the role they play/played in ones life. The mother/son, mother/daughter bond is unique for each of us and it is like no other. "You'll be amazed at human nature and how we can overcome our obstacles, says the podcast host. Our mother/son--mother/daughter relationship is such an integral part of who we are. What we choose to do with it, is up to us, not our mother.
"Did your mom influence you by her actions or words or both? Are you who you are today because of or in spite of, your mother? What would you say to your mother if you could speak with her again today?
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn from others about who and/or what shaped their life. My guests, some of which share similar backgrounds, interestingly enough, had completely different outcomes in their future. Why is that?
I hope you enjoy these timeless oral history recordings of the role mothers and maternal figures have played throughout society. The impact these women have on our lives is insurmountable. What the women that preceded us overcame has undeniably given us liberties and knowledge enabling us to have the bright future that we have. They opened so many doors regardless if they were in the eye of the nation or merely in the hearts of their children, and they should be given a voice. Yes hindsight is 20/20, but by sharing these stories now, we can help the next generations of mothers and give them the tools they need to stay healthy, balanced and strong for the betterment of their children and themselves.
"If At First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again" With Guest PhD Harvard-Trained Specialist in Kids’ Anxiety, Roxanne Daleo
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"If At First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again" With Guest PhD Harvard-Trained Specialist in Kids’ Anxiety, Roxanne Daleo
MY GUEST THIS EPISODE OF SHLTMM:
ROXANNE DALEO PhD HARVARD-TRAINED SPECIALIST BLENDING EXPRESSIVE ARTS AND MIND-BODY SCIENCE TO HELP FAMILIES REDUCE ANXIETY NATURALLY.
MY GUEST, DR. ROXANNE DALEO, IS REFERRED TO AS A LEADER, VISIONARY AND PIONEER IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY. DR. ROXIE, AS HER YOUNGER PATIENTS REFER TO HER, IS DEDICATED TO HELPING CHILDREN CREATE A HEALTHY-BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT.
COUNSELOR IN PEDIATRIC RELAXATION THERAPYAND STRESS MANAGEMENT, HER TRAINING FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND THE JUNG INSTITUTE ENCOMPASSES GUIDED IMAGERY FOR CHILDREN, EXPRESSIVE ARTS FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING AND SO MUCH MORE.
DR. ROXIE SHARED WITH ME “THAT THE POSITIVE IMPACT OF MY PARENTS, ESPECIALLY MY MOTHER ,WHO WAS AN ARTIST AND A BEAUTIFUL SOUL CAME THROUGH IN EVERYTHING SHE DID FROM CREATING A WARM, AESTHETIC HOME ENVIRONMENT TO THE SENSITIVE “LOVING TIME”. SHE PROMISED SHE’D EXPLAIN TO ALL OF US, WHAT “LOVING TIME” IS . SHE’LL ALSO SHARE WITH US MORE ABOUT HER BOOK “OUT OF THE BLUE” A VISUAL RELAXATION JOURNEY.
Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
Host Jackie Tantillo is proud to announce that "Should Have Listened To My Mother " has won a 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award for best podcast in the Society and Culture Category. SHLTMM is also a 2024 Nominee in two additional categories including, "Best Female" Hosted Podcast & "Best Podcast" in the Kids and Family category.
SHLTMM is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the role they play/played in ones life. The mother/son, mother/daughter bond is unique for each of us and it is like no other. "You'll be amazed at human nature and how we can overcome our obstacles, says the podcast host. Our mother/son--mother/daughter relationship is such an integral part of who we are. What we choose to do with it, is up to us, not our mother.
"Did your mom influence you by her actions or words or both? Are you who you are today because of or in spite of, your mother? What would you say to your mother if you could speak with her again today?
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn from others about who and/or what shaped their life. My guests, some of which share similar backgrounds, interestingly enough, had completely different outcomes in their future. Why is that?
I hope you enjoy these timeless oral history recordings of the role mothers and maternal figures have played throughout society. The impact these women have on our lives is insurmountable. What the women that preceded us overcame has undeniably given us liberties and knowledge enabling us to have the bright future that we have. They opened so many doors regardless if they were in the eye of the nation or merely in the hearts of their children, and they should be given a voice. Yes hindsight is 20/20, but by sharing these stories now, we can help the next generations of mothers and give them the tools they need to stay healthy, balanced and strong for the betterment of their children and themselves.