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All families need help sometimes (nobody is perfect at all and they should always have someone by their side families and friends and animals too God bless 🙌 🙏 this us all
To keep families together the right, safer ways for children to develop skills in their living times more often at home, school and more than you think
The world needs a bit of support for families who can’t understand what love is about, because there is so many ways in love
I’ve been writing a journal to my daughter since the day my wife told me she was pregnant. I don’t write daily or weekly, but I do write a few times a year maybe more and keep her up-to-date with what is going on in my life, the family, my spiritual journey and the current events of the world. When I saw this podcast it made my heart sing. I’ve just listened to my first one and I loved it. I will download the entire first season and listen.
I love the ”dear daughter” podcast, perhaps you might want to know how I learnt about it, my enquiring mind in exploring podcasts that I would relate to landed me here. Thanks too to ”The Comb” podcast. ❤️👌
Wow this is the reality on the ground. We should respect individual preferences in this part of our world.
I love this. I have a 3 yearl old daughter, and have always thought about writing letters to her in case anything was to happen to me.
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I‘m already loving this intro. Looking forward to all the episodes
I love this podcast. However, I feel the potential lesson was missed during this particular episode. This rel. young woman grew up in a multi-ethnic (for lack of a better term) country but failed to critique the legacy, once the aims of Apartheid: divide & conquer. The consequences were the ”clichés” she once readily embraced. We should teach our children to think critically esp. wrt post-colonial givens. Embrace pan-Africanism & note that people are individuals & people!