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Storytime with Jennifer Hall Sometimes a simple story can transform us more deeply than years of education or decades of experience.

Storytime with Jennifer Hall is a new podcast coming soon from the host of Lessons from the Universe with Jennifer Hall.

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Advice for Girls
Be loud and gross and take up space.
Stop saying “sorry” and start saying “don’t interrupt me”.
Stop saying “because I have a boyfriend” and start saying “because I said so”.
Say “no” and say “none of your business”.
Take selfies and don’t laugh at jokes that aren’t funny.
Be snide and sarcastic and wear your hair the way you like it.
Help out other girls and be vocal about what makes you mad.
Be masculine and feminine and both and neither and be unapologetic.
Do NOT set aside your comfort for boys’ egos.

-Spencer McFarland

27/05/2022
“The definition of success changes with every generation, and we make a mistake when we hold the current generation to a...
22/04/2022

“The definition of success changes with every generation, and we make a mistake when we hold the current generation to a different generation’s standards. Take, for example, the online world. It didn’t exist when you were growing up, but tech companies are major employers for today’s young workforce. Many are favoring creativity over college degrees, turning the old definition of success upside down. Rather than wonder if your teen has what it takes to succeed in the 1990s, wonder if your teen is ready for the 2020s. The world changes. Change the definition of success with it.”

The world is different now from when you were growing up. Make sure you change your definition of success to keep up with the times.

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Our kids are listening.

They hear you talk about what you really think about their school teacher.

They know what you say about their aunt when you leave the family gathering.

They know what you think about someone who looks or acts differently because they heard the way you giggled or sneered about that person in the grocery store.

You can read all the books on kindness to them. You can talk their ear off on the value of kindness. But when they hear you judge and shame, gossip or ridicule, you’re normalizing it for them. You are teaching them that it is OK.

Kids don’t learn how to tease or bully in a vacuum. Gossip, disrespect or cruelty don’t come naturally. They are learned behaviors. And many of them learn it in their very own home.

Because our kids are listening.

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Storytime with Jennifer Hall

Sometimes a simple story can transform us more deeply than years of education or decades of experience. Funny, inspiring, joy-filled, and always enlightening, Storytime with Jennifer Hall features handpicked stories and books chosen to be enjoyed, shared, and treasured by all. Sit back, listen, and be inspired.