Voiceover: Movies that Move Us

Little Women: Mother Wisdom

30 min · 11. Mai 2026
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Aubrey Chaves chats with Heather about how Little Women influenced her as a young woman and how the film reads today, especially the power and wisdom of Marmee. They chat about which sister they identified with (as you do) and the stacked cast that made this film great. Aubrey Chaves serves on the executive board of the Faith Matters Foundation and co-hosts its weekly podcast with her husband, Tim. She is the mother of four.

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Bonus. Chief of War: Hawaiian Spirituality

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