Support Those In Dangerous Situations

Support Those In Dangerous Situations

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Un-Blur the Line Between Your Business and Mine

This week, we hear from a caller who disapproves of some questionable romantic interests of her long-time bestie. When this friend resorts to keeping her escapades a secret, the friendship is left on rocky terrain. Submit a message of your own at youneedtohearthis@iheartmedia.com ...  Afficher plus

Declare There Is No Bottom

This week, we hear from a caller who feels their—once extremely close—in-laws are playing the blame game with an incident from many years ago. The dynamics of the family have shifted and tensions are high. Nedra offers a simple solution to return to semi-normalcy. Submit a messag ...  Afficher plus

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Outsourcing Help
Ellis Ever After

When you have a spouse, a job and multiple kids, it’s hard to find a moment for yourself. That’s why some parents are opting to hire help with their newborn’s needs while they take a few hours to do other things. But how much help is too much? In this episode, Khadeen and Devale ...  Afficher plus

How to Support At-Risk Children and Foster Families (Ft. Jamie Finn)
SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley

The Bible often talks about our role in taking care of the orphaned and widowed.

And these verses have led many people to care for children through the process of adoption.

But how else can we answer the call to help the vulnerable around us? What does that look li ...

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Help! I’m Losing Control of My Kid!
Parenting & You With Dr. Shefali

Every parent wants to control and fix their kids but this approach typically backfires. When parents don’t get their way they feel frustrated and upset. Dr. Shefali coaches two parents through their control issues and helps them return to a place of inner empowerment and peace.  ...  Afficher plus

“Mon enfant ne comprend pas le danger”
Cool Parents Make Happy Kids - Éducation & Parentalité

Cette semaine, on va parler de ces situations lorsqu’on a la sensation que notre enfant se met en danger, qu’il pourrait se brûler ou se faire du mal par exemple, mais qu’il ne semble pas voir ce danger et n’écoute pas nos mises en garde. Alors comment faire ? On en discute avec ...  Afficher plus