• Success - What does that look like? Part 1 of 2

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Success - What does that look like? Part 1 of 2

  • Summary

  • Scott Murray, Rhiannon Graham, and Stacie Martin discuss the challenges and successes of single-parent families. Rhiannon, a 23-year-old social work graduate, founded "Single But Not Alone" to advocate for single-parent families, inspired by her mother's sacrifices.

    Stacie, a mother and founder of Single Parent Advocate, emphasizes the importance of self-care, hard work, and community support. They highlight that over 50% of marriages end in divorce, affecting many families. The conversation underscores the need for positive role models, self-care, and community support to help single parents and their children succeed.

    Tune In and hear what Rhiannon, Scott, and Stacie have learned over the years in serving and supporting parents and children.

    Rhiannon discusses her Single But Not Alone message workbook for Single Parent Children and Stacie discusses her SUCCESSFUL Single Parenting message workbook. Scott also shares his insights as he shares with adults and children regarding Leadership America and how individuals and families can be positive and productive.

    Support the show

    To connect with Scott Murray, email him at scott@murraymedia.net

    To connect with Stacie Martin, email her at smartin@singleparentadvocate.org. You can follow Single Parent Advocate on Facebook and join their community.

    To connect with Rhiannon Graham, email her at rhigraham4@gmail.com

    To connect with Jelesa Warren, you can find her on Instagram @Jbirdflew or on You Tube here:

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