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Mother-Infant Bonding and the Intelligence of the Heart

By Joseph Chilton Pearce — 2012

The heart is infinitely more than a pump. Joseph Chilton Pearce describes how 40% of the heart cells are neurons (brain cells), how the heart generates electromagnetic frequencies like a mini radio station informing every cell of the body of its relationship with the ever-changing world. See more...

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Angela Duckworth: Grit & Parenting

Why do naturally talented people frequently fail to reach their potential while other far less gifted individuals go on to achieve amazing things? The secret to outstanding achievement is not talent, but a passionate persistence. In other words, grit.

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Birthing Creativity and the Power of the Feminine: Latham Thomas and Kate Johnson

Metta (loving-kindness meditation) How do transformative ideas get birthed into being, and what makes them thrive? Learn what the power of the feminine can teach people of all genders about how to nurture, and be nurtured by, the creative process with Latham Thomas, founder of Mama Glow.

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Latham Thomas on How Every Mom Can Have a Holistic Pregnancy

When Latham Thomas was pregnant with her son, she worked with midwives and was able to have a positive, healthy birth experience.

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Latham Thomas on Healthy Habits and Self-Care Practices During Pregnancy

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Dr. John Gottman & Dr. Julie Gottman Discuss Tools for Parenting with Emotion Coaching

Drs. John & Julie Gottman discuss the importance of "Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child". They talk about what the research shows and the tools that parents can use to help their child (ren) develop emotional intelligence or EQ.

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Glennon Doyle Melton Expresses How She Felt About Being a Stay-at-Home Mom | SuperSoul Sunday | OWN

Oprah’s Book Club author, Glennon Doyle Melton, tells Oprah Winfrey about the time she leveled with another mother on how she felt as a stay-at-home mom.

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