037 // Intentionally Cultivating Your Family Culture – Lora Cook & the Kindred Mom Team
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In this episode, Emily Allen hosts conversations about intentionally cultivating family culture including how to evaluate where you’re at as a family, navigating sibling conflict, and she chats with special guest Lora Cook, experienced mom of 11 children who shares wisdom about how to invest thoughtfully in your family unit.
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March series on Becoming a Resilient Mom
February series on Loving Well as a Wife and Mom
January’s series on Self Care for Moms
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About Lora Cook:
Lora Cook is a humble and wise homeschool mom of 11 children. Her youngest is 2, and her oldest four kids are out of the house, having stepped into adulthood. Lora is not on social media (too busy!) but if you have a desire to be in touch with her, send a note to Emily, and she’ll forward your message!
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Special thanks to Michael Patti for the original music featured on the Kindred Mom Podcast.
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