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This episode is all about the importance of mentorship—not just for our kids, but for the kids around us. Shauna reflects on lessons from inspiring mentors, like President Sabe. We explore how small, intentional interactions with kids can create lasting impact, and why being present and caring matters more than perfection. Whether it’s building a network of trusted adults for your children or becoming a mentor yourself, this conversation is packed with tips and heartfelt stories to inspire you.
[3:05] – President Sabe's lessons on family, career, and priorities.
This episode is your reminder to take small steps toward building meaningful relationships with the kids in your life. Whether it's your own children, your nieces and nephews, or the kids in your community, you have the ability to make a lasting impact. And don’t forget, the small things—like nicknames, a few minutes of undivided attention, or simply listening—can be the most impactful.
If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you shared it with a friend or left a review! Don’t forget to rate, follow, and subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode. Let’s keep building those connections—one conversation at a time. See you next week! 🎙️
By TakeAMentalLoadOffThis episode is all about the importance of mentorship—not just for our kids, but for the kids around us. Shauna reflects on lessons from inspiring mentors, like President Sabe. We explore how small, intentional interactions with kids can create lasting impact, and why being present and caring matters more than perfection. Whether it’s building a network of trusted adults for your children or becoming a mentor yourself, this conversation is packed with tips and heartfelt stories to inspire you.
[3:05] – President Sabe's lessons on family, career, and priorities.
This episode is your reminder to take small steps toward building meaningful relationships with the kids in your life. Whether it's your own children, your nieces and nephews, or the kids in your community, you have the ability to make a lasting impact. And don’t forget, the small things—like nicknames, a few minutes of undivided attention, or simply listening—can be the most impactful.
If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you shared it with a friend or left a review! Don’t forget to rate, follow, and subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode. Let’s keep building those connections—one conversation at a time. See you next week! 🎙️