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Dealing With A Narcissist Ex-Spouse
On our show today, we discuss Dealing With A Narcissist Ex-Spouse with ShaRon Rea, Certified Life and Parenting Coach. Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental disorder in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for admiration and a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of ultra-confidence lies a fragile self-esteem that’s vulnerable to the slightest criticism. ~Mayo Clinic
Guest Speaker Information: The Whole Family Coaching E-mail: ShaRon@thewholefamilycoaching.com Website: www.thewholefamilycoaching.com
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Hometown Hereos Presents Autism Awareness month
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Join us on for a special episode dedicated to Autism Awareness Month! ??? Let's unravel the layers of understanding and compassion together as we shine a spotlight on the beautiful spectrum of autism. Tune in as we hear from experts and advocates, and embark on a journey of empathy and acceptance. Together, let's break barriers and foster a more inclusive world. Don't miss out - mark your calendars and join the conversation! #AutismAwarenessMonth #BreakingBarriers #RadioShow ???
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Like the TV show, modern families come in all shapes and sizes. Many children are a product of divorce, are in touch with both their biological and adopted parents, have two moms or two dads (or both), or are being raised by their grandparents. No matter how atypical the face of today's family, the values stay the same: love and support. Moms and dads will find plenty of support in BlogTalkRadio's parenting shows, especially those about time-management topics that fit both stay-at-home and working parents: organizing kids' activity schedules, decluttering, reducing the workweek, managing stress, making quick meals and more. We've also got shows about friendship – you know, your family of choice rather than family of origin. Just remember: everyone's family seems dysfunctional in its own way. And family may irritate you, but more often than not, you can always count on family to pick you up from the airport.