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1KHO 186: Some of the Loneliest People I Know are the Busiest | Florence Romano, Build Your Village

1KHO 186: Some of the Loneliest People I Know are the Busiest | Florence Romano, Build Your Village

FromThe 1000 Hours Outside Podcast


1KHO 186: Some of the Loneliest People I Know are the Busiest | Florence Romano, Build Your Village

FromThe 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this heartwarming episode of the 1000 Hours Outside podcast, we sit down with Florence Romano, affectionately known as "The Windy City Nanny" and author of "Build Your Village." Florence's unique journey as an actor and her experience growing up in a multigenerational home have taught her invaluable lessons about the importance of community and relationships. Discover the power of understanding people and how it shapes our lives, both personally and professionally. Florence shares her insights into why many find it challenging to ask for help, and she unravels the art of being a better listener. Through touching anecdotes and profound wisdom, Florence reminds us that friendship isn't just about being there when it's convenient but about showing up when it's inconvenient, anticipating needs, and making people feel seen, heard, and understood. Tune in as Florence Romano guides us on a journey to explore the beauty of building your village, one authentic connection at a time. Whether you're seeking to strengthen your existing bonds or looking to cultivate new ones, this episode offers practical advice and heartfelt stories to inspire you to create meaningful connections in your own life. Don't miss out on this uplifting conversation that celebrates the small, meaningful gestures that can change lives.
Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Childhood is finite at just shy of 9.5 million minutes. We only get one shot at it. One of the biggest decisions we make is how we will use that time. Research has confirmed time and time again that what children are naturally and unabashedly drawn to, unrestricted outside play, contributes extensively to every area of childhood development. The importance here cannot be understated. Every year we aim to match nature time with the average amount of American kid screen time (which is currently 1200 hours per year). Have a goal. Track your time outside. Take back childhood. Inspire others.