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How do you know when it’s time to make your next big career move? With International Women’s Day around the corner, we are excited to feature Avni Patel Thompson, Founder and CEO of Milo. Avni is building technology that directly supports the often overlooked emotional and logistical labor that falls on parents—especially women. Milo is an AI assistant designed to help families manage that invisible load more efficiently. In this episode, Avni shares her journey from studying chemistry to holding leadership roles at global brands like Adidas and Starbucks, to launching her own ventures. She discusses how she approaches career transitions, the importance of unpleasant experiences, and why she’s focused on making everyday life easier for parents. [01:26] Avni's University Days and Early Career [04:36] Non-Linear Career Paths [05:16] Pursuing Steep Learning Curves [11:51] Entrepreneurship and Safety Nets [15:22] Lived Experiences and Milo [19:55] Avni’s In Her Ellement Moment [20:03] Reflections Links: Avni Patel Thompson on LinkedIn Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn Ipsos report on the future of parenting About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
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Join us for an adventure feasting on the glory of God! Your host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young will host conversations with artists, chefs, authors, and others about food, books, travel and faith. If you're interested in seeing the imago dei in the people and cultures around the world, these conversations will guide and inspire you. Dorina and her family are the founders of the Global Glory Chasers membership program. Dorina is a multicultural author, teacher and speaker. More details about her work at www.DorinaGilmore.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support
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Join us for an adventure feasting on the glory of God! Your host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young will host conversations with artists, chefs, authors, and others about food, books, travel and faith. If you're interested in seeing the imago dei in the people and cultures around the world, these conversations will guide and inspire you. Dorina and her family are the founders of the Global Glory Chasers membership program. Dorina is a multicultural author, teacher and speaker. More details about her work at www.DorinaGilmore.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support
In this final installment of the See God Move Advent Devotional, we reflect on the theme of love and the significance of love in the Advent season. Through Scripture, we reflect on how Mary's acceptance of her role exemplifies faith and trust in God, how waiting during Advent prepares us for the wonder of love, and how we are called to be vessels of love in our communities. Join me as we take time to breathe, gather around the table, and reflect on the beauty and significance of Advent. Together, let’s "See God Move" during this season of wonder and waiting. Takeaways Advent is a time to reflect on hope, peace, joy, and love. Family gatherings during Advent create space for connection and reflection. Scripture readings can deepen our understanding of God's love. Mary's acceptance of her role exemplifies faith and trust in God. Community plays a vital role in affirming our callings. Love is an active choice, not just a feeling. We are called to be vessels of love in our communities. The Christmas story invites us to witness God's movement in our lives. Waiting during Advent prepares us for the wonder of love. The message of Advent is about the coming of love in Jesus. Access more Advent resources at https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com/ Here's a curated collection of music that helps our hearts delve deeper into the “See God Move” theme. These songs are for the 25 days of Advent. You might choose to start every morning with a new song or play this list on random. Music is one of the many ways we are ushered into worship. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode, we delve into the theme of joy during the Advent season and focus on joy amidst grief. We reflect on the significance of the Advent season, the intertwining of joy and sorrow, and the redemptive story of Ruth, ultimately leading to the birth of Jesus. We must emphasize the importance of recognizing God's movement in our lives, especially during challenging times, and embrace both joy and grief as part of our faith journey. Join me as we take time to breathe, gather around the table, and reflect on the beauty and significance of Advent. Together, let’s "See God Move" during this season of wonder and waiting. Takeaways Advent is a time of anticipation for the coming of Christ. Joy can coexist with grief during the holiday season. The story of Ruth illustrates God's redemption for all. Life's challenges can lead to profound joy. God's kindness can be seen in our struggles. The shepherds' announcement brings hope to the weary. Redemption is a recurring theme in the Bible. We are invited to see God move in our lives. Joy is magnified against the backdrop of grief. Faith allows us to navigate the complexities of life. Access more Advent resources at https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com/ Here's a curated collection of music that helps our hearts delve deeper into the “See God Move” theme. These songs are for the 25 days of Advent. You might choose to start every morning with a new song or play this list on random. Music is one of the many ways we are ushered into worship. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode, we delve into the theme of peace during the Advent season. Advent, derived from the Latin word adventus meaning "coming" or "arrival," is a sacred time of waiting and anticipation for the coming of Immanuel, God with us. Through scriptural insights from the New Testament and the Book of Esther, we explore peace as a divine gift and its transformative power in our lives. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace their role as peacemakers in a troubled world, offering practical reflection questions and resources to guide this journey. Join me as we take time to breathe, gather around the table, and reflect on the beauty and significance of Advent. Together, let’s "See God Move" during this season of wonder and waiting. Takeaways Advent is a time of anticipation for the birth of Christ. Peace is not just the absence of conflict but a gift from God. Jesus offers a different kind of peace than the world provides. The Holy Spirit helps us access peace in our lives. The story of Esther illustrates God's providence and peace. Peace in Hebrew is 'shalom', meaning wholeness. We are called to be peacemakers in our communities. Access more Advent resources at https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com/ Here's a curated collection of music that helps our hearts delve deeper into the “See God Move” theme. These songs are for the 25 days of Advent. You might choose to start every morning with a new song or play this list on random. Music is one of the many ways we are ushered into worship. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
Join me for a journey through the Advent season as we "See God Move." Advent comes from the Latin word adventus , which means “coming” or “arrival.” We take these four weeks to wait in wonder for the coming of Immanuel, God with us . We light candles and linger over the words of Scripture. At our house, our schedule has more spaces to breathe and be together around the table at the same time. We talk about the four themes of the Advent weeks: hope, peace, joy, and love. We lament and laugh and lose track of time on these longer winter nights. Here's a curated collection of music that helps our hearts delve deeper into the “See God Move” theme. These songs are for the 25 days of Advent. You might choose to start every morning with a new song or play this list on random. Music is one of the many ways we are ushered into worship. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of the Global Glory Chasers podcast, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young welcomes bestselling author Kathi Lipp to discuss her latest book, 'Sabbath Soup.' The conversation explores Kathi's journey from the fast-paced life in the Bay Area to a more grounded existence in the mountains, the impact of the pandemic on lifestyle choices, and the importance of cooking and sharing meals as a way to connect with others and express love. Kathi shares practical cooking tips, favorite recipes, and insights into how food can nourish both the body and soul. Takeaways: The importance of practical cooking tips. The pandemic has reshaped many people's lifestyle choices. Cooking can be a way to connect with others and express love. Sabbath Soup offers a unique blend of recipes and spiritual insights. Life in the mountains has provided Kathi with a new perspective. Meal planning can alleviate the stress of daily cooking. Sharing meals with neighbors fosters community and connection. Kathi's journey reflects the balance between hustle and rest. Food can be a source of joy and nourishment for the soul. The act of feeding others is a profound expression of love. Learn More About Kathi Kathi Lipp is the Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author of 20 books, including Sabbath Soup The Accidental Homesteader, Overwhelmed, and Clutter Free. Along with being a part of the InCourage at Dayspring writing team, she is the host of Clutter Free Academy Podcast, Facebook Group and Clutter Free for Life. Kathi lives on her Red House mini-homestead with her husband Roger and 9-pound dog Moose, and regularly hosts their blended family of six, writers retreats and loads of people they love. Extra Links: Sabbath Soup Cookbook Featured book: Unwind Listen to Dorina’s conversation with Aarti Sequeira here: https://dorinagilmore.com/podcast/season3-episode3/ Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of the Global Glory Chasers podcast, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young engages in a heartfelt conversation with Shawna Sullivan about the intersections of faith, family, food, and travel. They explore Shawna's cultural background, the impact of urban living on family dynamics, and the importance of faithful stewardship in crafting a meaningful life. The discussion also delves into the joys of traveling as a family, the significance of books in cultural exploration, and memorable meals that reflect the glory of God. Takeaways The importance of cultural backgrounds in shaping family dynamics. Urban living can significantly influence parenting and family life. Faithful stewardship is about managing resources for God's glory. Traveling as a family creates lasting memories and experiences. Books can serve as valuable resources for cultural exploration. Travel can be both glamorous and simple, depending on the approach. Experiencing different cuisines enhances cultural understanding. Road trips can be just as meaningful as international travel. Connecting with family during travels enriches the experience. Memorable meals can serve as reminders of God's glory. 5 GGC recommendations: Bread & Wine - Shauna Niequist Food Anatomy - Julia Rothman Missionary Book Series: Christian Heroes: Then & Now Kiehl’s Hand Cream Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask Featured book: Bread & Wine is a literary feast about the moments and meals that bring us together. With beautiful and evocative writing, Shawna celebrates the sweet and savory moments that happen when family and friends sit down together. She invites us to see how God teaches and feeds us even as we nourish the people around us, and she explores the ways that hunger, loneliness, and restlessness lead us back to the table again. New Year Guide Now is the best time to start planning wisely for the things you value and want to invest in the new year, which includes travel and feasting. Allow this New Year Guide to help pace your spending and align it to your values. Tips for Travel on Planes, Trains, and Automobiles with Kids - Blog Article Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum Learn More About Shawna Shawna Sullivan is a mother and home educator to four children. After 13 years, she traded the hustle and bustle of New York City for the suburbs of north Texas. She will never take a backyard, time with family, air conditioning, or her own laundry room for granted. Shawna writes regularly for Family Christian online. Her passion for living faithfully, not perfectly, informs her words and ministry. Shawna and David, her husband of 21 years, are writing a book and a curriculum with plans of launching a podcast in the new year all around encouraging and equipping others toward a life of faithful stewardship with their time, money, and talents. Shawna loves connecting with her readers on Instagram and through her bi-weekly newsletter, First Things First, where she shares practical resources and real-life applications to help others pursue a life of purpose over performance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young speaks with Sunny Zheng-Herb, a Chinese American writer and artist, about her recent year-long travel experience across various countries. They explore themes of cultural identity, the challenges of planning such an extensive trip, and the profound moments of connection and hospitality experienced in different cultures. Sunny shares insights on how her travels have shaped her understanding of home and elsewhere, as well as the importance of financial planning for such adventures. Their discussion also touches on the spiritual aspects of travel, highlighting how experiencing different cultures can reveal the glory of God. Takeaways Sunny's year-long travel experience inspired her to explore cultural identity. Traveling can be a way to experience God's glory in different cultures. Financial planning is crucial for long-term travel adventures. Cultural heritage plays a significant role in personal identity. Hospitality and food are central to experiencing love in different cultures. Traveling can help individuals feel more rooted in their identity. The importance of community and connection while traveling. Books can provide insight into the travel experience and cultural understanding. Travel essentials can enhance the journey and provide comfort. Exploring different church experiences can broaden one's faith perspective. 3 GGC recommendations: 1. Duct tape 2. Ziplock bags - set in different sizes 3. REI Co-op towel set Featured Book: The Desire for Elsewhere Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum Learn More About Sunny Sunny is a Chinese-American writer and artist, raised in the “626” Asian-majority suburb of Southern California. She is a painter and musician and teaches high school visual arts in Aurora, CO. She also works as the worship and youth director of a small parish church called Sacred Grace Englewood. Sunny lives with her husband in Denver, where she hikes and bakes and macramés. Her previous writing experience includes gallery publications, grant-writing, museum wall text, and a dissertation on Asian-American visual politics. She is working on her first book, a memoir on trauma, chronic pain and the struggle to believe. Follow Sunny on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of the Global Glory Chasers podcast, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young is joined by chef and author Anna Watson Carl, creator of The Yellow Table cookbook. They dive into the rich tradition of gathering around the table, exploring how food, community, and faith intersect in meaningful ways. Anna shares the inspiration behind her famous yellow table, a family heirloom that sparked her passion for cooking and community. She discusses her culinary journey in France and the upcoming opening of her café in East Nashville, which will feature French-inspired crepes and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The two also talk about the joy of hosting, the impact of local markets, and the ways food can reflect God’s glory. Takeaways Gathering around the table fosters meaningful connections. Anna’s yellow table symbolizes her passion for food and community. French culinary training shapes her cooking and hospitality style. Anna’s upcoming café in Nashville will feature French-inspired dishes. The Yellow Table cookbook encourages simple, seasonal cooking for gatherings. Faith and food intersect as Anna sees God’s presence in hospitality. Recipes in The Yellow Table cater to various dietary needs. Cooking classes empower others and build kitchen confidence. Local markets offer cultural and spiritual connection. Hosting is a family legacy, shaping Anna’s welcoming approach. Extra Links: The Yellow Table: A Celebration of Everyday Gatherings Cookbook Subscribe to The Yellow Table Weekly Follow The Yellow Table Cafe on Instagram 4 GGC recommendations: Le Creuset dutch oven Shun knife Lemon squeezer Microplane Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of the Global Glory Chasers podcast, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young and Krista Gilbert explore the intersection of travel, cultural heritage, and personal growth. They discuss the importance of stepping outside one's comfort zone, the role of food in experiencing different cultures, and the significance of family traditions. Krista shares memorable travel experiences, insights on planning intentional trips, and practical travel tips. The conversation emphasizes how travel can deepen faith and broaden perspectives, ultimately enriching lives. Takeaways Travel has always unlocked growth and discovery. Stepping outside your comfort zone is never regrettable. Travel broadens our perspective and expands us. New experiences bond us with the people we're with. Traveling helps us understand God's bigger story. Food is an integral part of cultural experiences. Planning trips intentionally enhances the experience. Comfortable shoes are essential for enjoyable travel. Traveling with family builds depth in us. Exploring different cultures enriches our lives. 3 GCC Recommendations: 1. Travel shoes: Hokas & Dr. Scholls Sneakers 2. Crossbody bags: High End crossbody with metal strap & Crossbody bag 3. Clean & Simple supplements: Clean and Simple Greens & Clean and Simple Collagen Extra Links: https://kristagilbert.com/ Why she calls it Basecamp instead of Empty Nest Master your Mindset 7 Day podcast challenge! Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of the Global Glory Chasers podcast, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young engages in a delicious conversation with food enthusiast Krisi Monsivaiz. They explore the significance of food, hospitality, and cultural heritage, emphasizing how these elements connect us to one another and to God. The discussion touches on the importance of Sabbath, the joy of cooking, and the memories tied to family recipes. Krisi shares her experiences living abroad and how food serves as a universal connector across cultures. The episode concludes with practical tips for hosting and creating meaningful connections around the table. Takeaways Sabbath is a gift that allows for rest and renewal. Food serves as a universal connector across cultures. Cultural heritage influences our approach to hospitality. Creating community around food is a spiritual practice. Practical planning can enhance the hospitality experience. It's okay to do hospitality imperfectly; authenticity matters. An anchor dish can simplify meal preparation for gatherings. Nourishing others is a calling that reflects God's love. The contrast of flavors in food mirrors life's experiences. Memories tied to food can shape our relationships. 3 GGC Recommendations: Knife recs: https://a.co/d/aNq2IJJ Pepper grinder: https://a.co/d/3TpXnGT Sabbath Soup cookbook: https://amzn.to/404cjRG Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum Extra Links: Luke 10:38-42 | Mary & Martha Sign Up for Krisi's Newsletter Follow on Krisi Instagram Krisi's Favorite Hosting Tips: The Nibble Board Krisi's Doing It Badly Tip Krisi's Weekly Reset Food Prep Krisi's Hosting ebook Krisi's Countdown to Thanksgiving ebook (such a great resource this time of year!) Read Krisi's Blog --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of Global Glory Chasers, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young engages in a heartfelt conversation with Kyle Guerrero about his experiences in missions and travel. They explore the importance of heart posture in missions, the profound lessons learned through cultural exchanges, and the joy of culinary adventures around the world. Kyle shares practical travel tips, especially for families, emphasizing the transformative power of exposure trips for children. The conversation highlights the beauty of seeing God's glory through the lens of different cultures and experiences. Takeaways The podcast focuses on books, food, and global experiences. Missions work involves understanding and learning from other cultures. Heart posture is crucial when engaging in missions. Traveling allows for personal growth and learning from others. Experiencing God's glory often comes through interactions with people. Culinary experiences can deepen cultural understanding. Traveling light is essential for bringing back souvenirs. Battery life is crucial for modern travelers. Exposure trips can be transformative for families and children. Children can open doors to new experiences in foreign cultures. 3 GGC recommendations: Battery pack charger for phone Packing cubes A Million Miles in A Thousand Years by Donald Miller (Excerpt from Chapter 9) Books: Tibet: Roof of the World by Paul Hattaway Bruchko by Bruce Olson Juche: A Christian Study of North Korea's State Religion A Million Miles in A Thousand Years by Donald Miller (Chapter 9) When Helping Hurts by Steve Corbett *These links are affiliates at no extra charge to listeners! Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Global Glory Chasers program & curriculum Subscribe and support the podcast at DorinaGlorygram.Substack.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of Global Glory Chasers, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young engages in a heartfelt conversation with author Xochitl Dixon about her journey in writing children's literature that celebrates diversity and cultural heritage. They discuss the importance of representation in books, the healing power of storytelling, and the inspiration behind Xochitl's latest book, 'Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown.' The conversation highlights the significance of embracing one's identity and the beauty of God's creation in all its forms. Takeaways Xochitl Dixon shares her cultural heritage as a Mexican-American. The importance of representation in children's literature is emphasized. Xochitl's writing journey began in childhood, inspired by her love for storytelling. Diversity in scripture reflects God's heart for all cultures. 'Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown' addresses colorism and celebrates all skin tones. Illustrations in children's books should reflect the diversity of the world. Cultural elements are woven into the narrative to celebrate heritage. The healing nature of writing is highlighted as a personal journey for Xochitl. Learn More About Xochitl: Xochitl's website: https://www.xedixon.com/ Xochitl’s book: Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown 3 GGC recommendations: Fearless Christian Women in History book Toiletry bag Between Flowers and Bones book Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Learn more about our Global Glory Chasers program/curriculum: https://dorinagilmore.com/ggc/ *These links are affiliates at no extra charge to listeners! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of Global Glory Chasers, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young and Tasha Jun discuss the significance of family travel, cultural identity, and the experiences that shape their understanding of God's glory. They share travel tips, favorite destinations, and the importance of food in creating memories. Tasha also reads from her memoir, 'Tell Me the Dream Again,' which explores her biracial identity and the sacred work of belonging. Takeaways Travel recommendations enhance the experience of family trips. Family travel fosters connections and cultural understanding. Experiencing different cultures reveals God's glory. Food plays a significant role in travel memories. Packing light is essential for stress-free travel. Cultural identity shapes personal narratives and experiences. Writing can be a tool for processing cultural collisions. Traveling with children offers unique challenges and joys. Exploring local cuisine enriches travel experiences. Reading can bridge cultural gaps and foster empathy. Learn More: Tasha Jun's website: https://tashajun.com/ Tasha’s newsletter: https://shalomsick.substack.com/\ Tasha’s book: Tell Me Dream the Again Redbud Writers Guild: https://redbudwritersguild.com/ 3 GGC Recommendations: Travel Infinity Pillow Compression Socks Sleeping Eye Mask Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com Learn more about our Global Glory Chasers program/curriculum: https://dorinagilmore.com/ggc/ *These links are affiliates at no extra charge to listeners! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this episode of Global Glory Chasers, host Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young interviews Marie Chan, author of 'Mamie Takes a Stand.' They discuss the importance of representation in children's literature, the historical context of the book, and the educational resources available for parents and educators. Marie shares her personal journey as a writer and the cultural significance of her work, emphasizing themes of social justice and allyship. The conversation also touches on the spiritual connections within the narrative and concludes with a discussion about discovering God’s glory in food and home. Takeaways Marie Chan's book 'Mamie Takes a Stand' highlights underrepresented voices. The importance of cultural representation in children's literature. Historical context of Asian American struggles for education. Educational resources enhance the reading experience for children. Social justice themes are relevant in today's society. The significance of allyship in fighting discrimination. Personal stories can inspire and empower others. Food serves as a connection to culture and home. The narrative includes primary sources for authenticity. Encouragement and mentorship can transform a writer's journey. 3 GGC recommendations: Recipe for chow mein - Download at mariechan.com/books Loving Your Black Neighbor As Yourself by Chante Griffin Yelp - follow me at Dorina G. *These links include some affiliates at no extra charge to listeners! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
In this conversation, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young interviews Mitali Perkins, an award-winning author, about her writing journey and the themes in her books. They discuss the importance of perseverance in the arts, the power of stories to create safe and welcoming spaces for young people, and the role of literature in helping children explore justice and mercy. Perkins shares insights into her latest picture book, Between My Hands, which encourages children to use their small acts of love to make a difference in their communities. They also touch on the joy of slow travel and the experience of being hosted by Jesus wherever they go. Takeaways: - Perseverance is crucial in the arts, especially when facing internal and external pushback. - Stories create safe and welcoming spaces for young people to explore and feel seen. - Literature can help children understand and engage with justice and mercy. - Small acts of love can make a significant difference in communities. - Slow travel allows for a deeper connection with a place and the ability to be hosted by Jesus wherever one goes. Learn more about Mitali at www.mitaliperkins.com 3 GGC recommendations: Hope in the Valley by Mitali Perkins (middle grade book released in 2023) Rickshaw Girl (adapted into a film by Sleeperwave Productions) Global Glory Chasers program for families to explore cultures of the world together *These links are affiliates at no extra charge to listeners! Support the podcast & access more resources on Dorina’s Glorygram over on Substack: https://dorinaglorygram.substack.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorina-gilmore-young/support…
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