
The Mom Hour Finding Your Voice As Your Kids Get Older With Asha Dornfest: Voices 31
If your kids are little, maybe you’ve wondered what it’s really like to send a child off to college. Or maybe you’ve pondered how your mom-life – and the way you relate to the world – might change as your children grow. In this episode, Meagan and the always warm, wise and wonderful Asha Dornfest discuss parenting older kids, “growing up” as a mom while and looking forward to what’s next, and even have a (totally non-partisan) conversation about politics, the importance of listening to each other, and how YOU can make a difference in your world – even if you’re still in the overwhelming baby and toddler stages.
LINKS MENTIONED:
- Asha’s website, ashadornfest.com
- Asha’s book, Parent Hacks: 134 Genius Shortcuts for Life with Kids (affiliate link)
- Asha’s podcast, Edit Your Life
- Asha and Christine’s co-authored book, Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More by Doing Less (affiliate link)
- Asha was our very first interview when we started the Voices series on The Mom Hour! Listen to her chat with Sarah here.
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