• 16. Seeing Life Differently with Anita Haas

  • Sep 21 2022
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast
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16. Seeing Life Differently with Anita Haas

  • Summary

  • Welcome and thanks for stopping by the Being All of Us podcast! I am excited to share more of your stories of self discovery, self growth and a bit of inspiration!

    In this episode I chat with teacher and author Anita Haas about her first children’s book, “Chato the Puppy-Cat,” her experience living with achromatopsia, her family’s migration story to Canada and her own life journey migrating to Madrid, Spain. We talk about the challenges that come with trying to fit in, and the importance of learning to speak up for ourselves and communicate our needs.

    I hope you enjoy Anita’s story and discover something new about yourself along the way. The journey to being all of us begins with you. Come join us!

    Connect with Anita:

    • Chato the Puppy-Cat presentation in Madrid (5 October 2022): https://thesecretkingdoms.com/events/anita-haas-the-puppy-cat/
    • Anthologies including Anita’s short stories: https://www.amazon.es/Artificial-Divide-Robert-Kingett/dp/199008608X https://caitgordon.com/nothing-without-us-too/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-haas-b619976/

    Your support matters, thanks for helping out!

    https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BrianDGeorge

    Music credits: Bombadil for the intro song, "Avery", and Scott Gratton from the Free Music Archive for the outro song, "Mo Town is Yo Town."

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