Heart-To-Heart With Jewel Chima

The Children We Raise & The Children We Once Were

14 min · 28. Mai 2026
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Children remember more than we think they do. Not just the big moments… But the little ones too. The tone of our voices. The emotional atmosphere in the home. The affection, the silence, the criticism, the comfort. And sometimes, the adults we become are deeply shaped by the children we once were. In this heartfelt Children’s Day episode of Heart to Heart with Jewel Chima, we explore the deep connection between childhood, healing, parenting, and emotional development. Because conversations about children are never just about children. They are also about: * the wounds adults still carry * the patterns we repeat * the love we lacked * and the healing required to raise emotionally healthy children In this episode, Jewel reflects on: • How childhood experiences shape adulthood • The emotional impact of words, atmosphere, and parenting • Why children absorb more than we realize • Parenting while still healing your own inner child • The importance of emotional safety, affection, and presence • Breaking unhealthy generational patterns • The spiritual side of healing and nurturing children • Learning to acknowledge and heal the child within ourselves This episode is for: * parents * future parents * caregivers * and every adult still carrying parts of their childhood into adulthood Because healed adults raise healthier children. And emotionally safe children often become emotionally healthier adults. If you have a topic or question you'd like us to explore, please don't hesitate to send me a message. I'd love to hear from you. You can reach me on (https://www.instagram.com/hearttoheart_with_jc?igsh=cjZ2Zjc3azM3aWhr) or send an email to hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com.

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