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62. Strengthen Your Family Relationships Through Singing Together

62. Strengthen Your Family Relationships Through Singing Together

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Do you feel like your singing voice doesn’t have a place in this season of motherhood? You may even feel self-conscious and stuck when it comes to getting started again. The good news is that there is meaningful connection and music making waiting for you. But you'll have to let go of perfection, and embrace connection instead.

In this episode, I share six benefits that I see naturally flow from prioritising singing together in your family. And also some simple ideas to start new family traditions of your own. I believe that your singing carries the potential to shape your household and strengthen your relationships.

Singing together with your family can deepen connection, reinforce faith and values, and create lasting multi-generational memories. I encourage you to embrace the opportunities right in front of you and intentionally connect with your through singing!

🌟 This episode is dedicated to my grandfather, Papa Jack, who died this week at the age of 95. I celebrate the musical legacy that he gave to our family. 🌟

At the end of the episode you'll get to hear a special music clip of four generations singing together: Me together with my grandfather, father, and 3-year old daughter. 🌟

Audio Clip: "In My Heart There Rings a Melody"

words and music by Elton M. Roth, Copyright PUBLIC DOMAIN

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