Ep. 10 with Claire Hinkle
Claire Hinkle is a mother of four adult children and a loving grandmother. She has been a small group coordinator for many years in eastern Pennsylvania and was a staff member of Shehaqua Family Camp for 30 years. Join us as she shares the wisdom that she has gained through her parenting journey and rich life experiences.
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A father of three, David Young is a certified life coach and mindfulness meditation teacher who recently completed a two-year Timeless Wisdom training with Thomas Hübl. Currently, he is training to be a marriage and family therapist. Listen as David shares how he came to the realization that he needed personal healing, kicking and screaming. Working through his relationships with his parents and siblings led him to his current work with individuals, families, schools, and other organizations and businesses. David also speaks about his experience of being with his father during his last weeks of his life, what he inherited from him, and how we can work through anger to find forgiveness.
Find out more of the programs that David Young talked about:
https://www.beingwholehearted.com/
Contact him here:
david@beingwholehearted.com
John Abelseth has been married for 42 years. He and his wife Helen raised their six children near Vancouver, BC, Canada and have eight grandchildren. In this podcast, John shares how his involvement in the Blessing & Family Ministry as a matching supporter and part of the core BFM team has enriched his life. After raising their own children, John and Helen purchased a mobile home and traveled to communities around the US and Canada educating and supporting families in helping their adult children in finding a partner in marriage. When asked by parents when they should begin educating themselves about how to do this, John recommends, "As soon as a couple is blessed in marriage, they should begin thinking and preparing for raising their future children...they first learn about how to give and receive love in the family. We pass on the important things in life through absorption from the family culture."