The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is a Real Talk interview with guest, Kristina Smeriglio.
Here's what Kristina shared about herself before our chat.
Kristina Smeriglio is a stepmother to two beautiful girls. Her role is one she does not take lightly and cherishes very much, as inspired from her being a stepdaughter herself to a wonderful stepdad who has greatly impacted her life. She is also a writer and academic tutor with a background in psychology and neuro-linguistic programming, disciples that have served as a powerful foundation for her approach to parenting. She looks forward to continuing to merge her personal and professional experiences and become a wiser and more impactful stepparent with each passing day.
Social Media: @kristysmeriglio
Personal Website: https://kristysmeriglio.com/
Services: Kristy Smeriglio is a writer, editor, and academic tutor who loves to work with writers of all ages.
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