Have You Ever One-dered??

Parent-Child Connection At Any Age

45 min · 9. juni 2026
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If there’s a child or children in your life who you have impact or influence over, would you like the connections you have with them to remain into adulthood? Is that possible? It’s possible to lose them, and many people do, but it’s also possible to save and deepen them. Thanks for listening, C

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“Lift Every Voice And Sing”

It’s a Song of the Week! I am so excited to present to you this brand new music-centered feature on the show. Two Years Ago we had a blast (my word) listening to 300 albums and discussing them together. Ever since I have known that we were going to get back to holding space to talk specifically about music on the pod, regularly. And just about a year after we started that massive undertaking, the time is now!! So instead of album after album, we’re going to talk about ONE SONG AT A TIME. - This week’s FIFTY-SEVENTH installment song (Year Two!) is from Poet/Songwriter and Composer: James Weldon Johnson and his brother J. Rosamond Johnson And is called “Lift Every Voice And Sing.” You can continue to listen to (or watch) the most recent Super Bowl performance of this song (by Coco Jones) here: https://youtu.be/kcMMBhIY5Zw?s... [https://youtu.be/kcMMBhIY5Zw?si=rf6o5CVJJ_PPeHey] And you can hear or see countless artists performing this impactful song across time, just by doing a simple search of the title. Plus you can almost always grab a preview on my IG @whereschloe; it’s up on the profile. - There is no hierarchy; these songs are going to be in basically a random order, chosen for reasons that I’ll most likely expound upon within the episode. Along with an array of background, inspirations, time frame, album order, cultural context, related themes, personal experiences, etc. Any genre artist decade that I would listen to is up for grabs and who’s to know what will be next and why? ;) Remember your favorites. Discover something new. One song of the week at a time for however long works. I’m ELATED that you’re along for the ride, C -

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