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It’s only a few weeks into summer, and while boredom hasn’t fully set in yet—it will. And that’s actually a good thing. As Ginny Yurich writes in Until the Streetlights Come On (which I reference in Mama Bear Survival), boredom isn’t a problem to solve—it’s a gift to reclaim. She puts it simply: “A bored […]
In today’s episode, we tackle the question: How do we raise critical thinkers and children who can think for themselves and ask questions, in a world that doesn’t want them to? In this interview, we talk with Katie Kimball of Kitchen Stewardship about how we can raise our children in a world that doesn’t share […]
Welcome to the very first episode! Pack Your Go-Bag– The Mama Bear Survival Journey “Because Mama Bear survival isn’t just a passive feel-good podcast. This show is really going to take listeners on a journey this year and I hope that you’ll join me for it.” Are you ready to adventure together this year? Here […]
Welcome to Mama Bear Survival – Where Motherhood Meets Preparedness + Resilience! Join host Emily Richett on a journey to gain the lost skills and knowledge to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Featuring expert interviews in preparedness, self-defense and protection, homesteading, health, and motherhood, Mama Bear Survival guides us back to living with self-reliance […]
Today’s episode is a topic I know a lot of us parents really care about and also struggle with- protecting our kids from all the dangers of the Internet and technology. We’re talking about social media, TV and streaming shows, online bullying, predators, pornography, screen addiction… it feels like there is an endless and growing […]
Today’s episode of The AMPLIFY Show is one of my favorite topics: how to take back your time. That’s the topic of Christy Wright’s latest book, Take Back Your Time: The Guilt-Free Guide to Life Balance. In this interview, Christy talks about her definition of balance, five tactical steps to achieve life balance and how to […]
It’s fun to look back on how much my business has grown and changed over the years, as well as how much *I* have grown and changed, too. I wrote this blog when my business was still in the toddler phase: like my real life toddler, my business very much depended on me for all […]
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