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Host Leah Farish interviews experts and friends about all things generational. No matter your age or stage, whether you're growing or growing old, you wonder at, fume at, or love someone in another generation. It might be workplace issues, raising kids, or caring for an elder--We're here to bring understanding, solutions, empathy, and a little fun to intergenerational relationships. Our conversation balloons hover over thorny social problems and pop with insight about how to handle them. Some of our guests are scholarly, some faith-based, some rich only in lived experience.Conversation Balloons 社会科学
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  • 83. A Homeschooling Dad w/ Timothy Eaton
    2025/07/09

    Timothy Eaton, PhD Education, University of Alberta, inspires and instructs homeschooling parents on how to start their own homeschooling journey. He talks about the 6 roles of a homeschool father, and about how grandparents and other relatives can enrich the students' lives.


    Additional resources:

    hello@thisgoldenhour.org

    Thisgoldenhour.org

    Classicalconversations.com

    HSLDA.org

    https://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/homeschooling-101/quickstart-guide-to-homeschooling/

    https://ultimateradioshow.com/

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    42 分
  • 82. Child Soldiers, Teen Veterans w/Dave Grossman
    2025/06/26

    Military expert Col. Dave Grossman discusses not only African and Middle Eastern child soldiers but also the experience of youthful draftees in Viet Nam. Along the way, we cover Ukraine's fighters, PTSD, video games, female child soldiers, sleep deprivation, chaplains, and how Grossman supports his own deployed grandson. Alert: some troubling content. 2d alert: we're not saying that the U.S. draft system in 1974 is comparable to the kidnapping and conscription of 13-year-olds in Kenyan militias. Hear us out. Translations of the two clips that are not in English are written below or can be viewed on YouTube.


    Additional resources:

    Books by Dave Grossman:

    --On Killing

    --On Combat


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BynUzqNiMk4

    "Helping One Child Soldier at a Time" World Vision, World Vision Canada, 2012


    https://www.aljazeera.com/program/inside-story/2018/2/12/what-is-behind-the-rising-number-of-child-soldiers/

    "What is behind the rising number of child soldiers?" Inside Story, Aljazeera,2018


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxjLDSJxfgg

    "Iraq: Yezidi Child Soldiers Who Survived ISIS Tell Their Stories" Amnesty International, Fat Rat Films, 2022



    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/56-the-grand-theft-of-our-kids-w-dave-grossman/id1620044176?i=1000656382367

    Conversation Balloons Podcast, Episode 56: "The Grand Theft of Our Kids" with Col. Dave Grossman



    Translation of clip 1:

    “So this particular day, we were all dressing up to go to the market. Then we realized the rebels wereall over our compound. They caught up with me and brought me home. My mother had just delivered a baby. They told her they wanted one million shillings or else they would kill me. So they brought 2 big bundles of sticks and they began beating me. They beat me until I was unconscious. They said that I would become a good soldier now that they had taken the civilian spirit away from me.”

    Translation of second clip not in English:

    “For 4 years, we did whatever they told us to do just to keep them satisfied. And to try to make them trust us so they would not kill us and we could escape from captivity. But in our hearts, nothings was changing. They would teach us that the people we loved were Kafir (infidels). And that we should fight them. Outwardly we were acting like them. Inside, though, we were still holding on to our religion. But they knew that we hadn’t converted to their religion, so they put us in prison. They told us, ‘You are still Yezidis.’” And they hit us with sticks. It was difficult. I begged them, ‘Show mercy. I am young; I cannot handle this beating.’ But they continued to beat me.’…

    --When you were released from captivity and got back home,why did you get the tattoo of your mother on your arm?

    I love my mother a lot and I want her image to be with me always. ISIS took her away from me and separated us.

    --You were so young, you were 13 or 14 years old.

    I want her to always be with me. That’s why I got this tattoo.”


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    54 分
  • 81. Dementia and TV: Friends or Foes? w/ Allyson Schrier
    2025/06/11

    A caregiver and media wizard shares why and how her brand of entertainment for dementia patients benefits them and their loved ones. We discuss "simulated presence," "Sesame Street for adults," and how TV can encourage those with mental health issues to take their medication or drink more water. Allyson Schrier, Co-Founder and President of ZinniaTV, is our mindful and inspirational guest. Don't miss her wrenching personal story on our previous Episode 47

    Additional resources:

    --Zinniatv.com

    --Episode 47: Married to Madness? https://open.spotify.com/episode/5TKc9t02tiEF13VkRThOFe

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    28 分

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