• You Don't Need A New You - Rhiannon, Scott, and Stacie Dig Deep on the Everyday - Shuffle

  • May 29 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

You Don't Need A New You - Rhiannon, Scott, and Stacie Dig Deep on the Everyday - Shuffle

  • Summary

  • Even though we are not in the Christmas season, we received so much great response from this show that we decided to do an encore edition, since making a positive difference in the lives of families is an everyday commitment.

    It matters not what time of year it is, it is always time to give thanks to all of those who support single parent children - especially now as school lets out.

    Tune in as Rhiannon shares about her own mother's sacrifices contributing to her success as Miss Capital City 2024, and Scott and Stacie lean in with their own life lessons learned around the fact that you are not broken - and you do not need a new you.

    Parents keeping their children's best interest at heart resist comparing themselves to others and ensure they help their children achieve mental and physical health in an ever changing life dynamic.

    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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