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We all need an Aunt Babs in our lives—someone who truly sees us and meets us where we are.
My aunt, Babs Adamski, did that for me as a child—and more than forty years later, she’s still doing it now. I consider myself lucky to have her as both a family member and a friend—and as one of my earliest examples of what community building and leadership look like.
In this conversation, we touch on our shared history; caring for children as an auntie, babysitter, and friend; writing through chronic pain; one of our guiding favorite questions (“Is this a problem or a situation?”); and more.
Books Mentioned:
Mind Your Body by Nicole J. Sachs
The Blue Jay's Dance by Louise Erdrich
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LinkedIn: Christine E. Petit, PhD
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By Dr. Christine PetitWe all need an Aunt Babs in our lives—someone who truly sees us and meets us where we are.
My aunt, Babs Adamski, did that for me as a child—and more than forty years later, she’s still doing it now. I consider myself lucky to have her as both a family member and a friend—and as one of my earliest examples of what community building and leadership look like.
In this conversation, we touch on our shared history; caring for children as an auntie, babysitter, and friend; writing through chronic pain; one of our guiding favorite questions (“Is this a problem or a situation?”); and more.
Books Mentioned:
Mind Your Body by Nicole J. Sachs
The Blue Jay's Dance by Louise Erdrich
Leave a Message:
www.speakpipe.com/rrlpodcast
Connect:
www.drchristinepetit.com
LinkedIn: Christine E. Petit, PhD
Instagram: @hereandnowjoy | @drchristinepetit.com