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Redefining Kindness While Harnessing the Power of Literacy with Kaitlin of Kind Cotton

Redefining Kindness While Harnessing the Power of Literacy with Kaitlin of Kind Cotton

FromTara's Take - Parenting, Education & Life With Kids


Redefining Kindness While Harnessing the Power of Literacy with Kaitlin of Kind Cotton

FromTara's Take - Parenting, Education & Life With Kids

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I'm chatting with Kaitlin Johnstone, the co-founder of Kind Cotton about our shared vision to redefine Kindness. We talk about the importance of moving away from the idea that Kindness is about being nice or being a people pleaser. Instead it's important to shift our understanding to being more empathetic in way that supports diverse audiences. The idea that Kindness is a concept that needs to be built with intention. Kind Cotton is a clothing company dedicated to redefining kindness and putting books in the hands of kids. Their inclusive clothing helps to inspire others to rethink kindness as more than simple pleasantries, but rather take a deeper look into kindness being rooted in justice and grounded in action. With every purchase made, a book is directly given to a child through the Kind Cotton Reading Program. As part of my ongoing commitment to finding ways to support community literacy program I have donated a box of my book, The Adventures of Team Brain to their initiative. For more information about the BRTK bundle click HERESubmit your comments and questions about the Raising Resilient Children with Tara Podcast click here! ------This podcast is produced, mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio.
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (60)

Modern parenting is full of nuance, trying to strike impossible balances and expectations for things most people didn't learning growing up. Let's dig into some of these topics, have some important conversations and find ways of supporting children with life skills for resiliency and kindness.