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“Trust me” | S1 | E18

“Trust me” | S1 | E18

FromThe Skies We’re Under


“Trust me” | S1 | E18

FromThe Skies We’re Under

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode of The Skies We’re Under podcast Lucy, Rachel and Sarah follow on from last week's topic of trust. They talk about we discover is: 
Trust is hard 
Trusting takes work on both sides 
Trusting someone means being vulnerable 
The system which cares for our children is often not trusting nor trustworthy, despite the best efforts of those working within it. 
Trust is necessary as the parent of a person with disabilities as trust is necessary when we need others to do something we cannot do alone. 
“Don’t put that in your mouth!” poetry competition chosen entry for this week. 

We refer to 
 The thin book of Trust by Charles Feltman 
Atlas of the heart by Brene Brown 
Thank you for coming back week on week. Please share the podcast with your friends, colleagues, or family as there are lots of great episodes for them to listen to.   
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Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (54)

Nurse, author and Director of Born at the Right Time, Rachel Wright talks to fellow parents of people with disabilities and others in their community. With the power of story telling, laughter, swearing and useful information they create solace in knowing the warts and all truth of this off piste version of parenting. Whether a well seasoned parent, newbie, one of many practitioners supporting families or simply someone wanting to peak over the fence - you’re welcome to listen in. We are better together, whatever Skies We’re Under.