Podcast: Diving into the work of Brene Brown

April 19, 2020

Facts on Friday: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown, 2010. On this episode we talk about how Dr. Brown's work resonates with our mission to bring courage, compassion and connection to our parenting. Her work serves as a great resource for parents.

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