Shea Hutchins from Canopy's Children's Solutions speaks with us about goals and hope. To connect with a Care Coordinator call 1.800.388.6247 or visit www.mycanopy.org.
Monique Johnson, Behavioral Health Clinic Director at Canopy Children's Solutions, discusses mental health around the holidays. To connect with a Care Coordinator call 1.800.388.6247 or visit www.mycanopy.org.
Scott Otto, UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation Asst. Executive Director, tells us the many ways in which UHCCF can help families regardless of current insurance coverage.
Canopy's Yolanda Wooten, LINK Statewide Coordinator, tells us how LINK can help MS families.Call 800.388.6247 or visit mycanopy.org/link to connect with a Care Coordinator.
Listen to our interview with educator, award-winning author, and disability advocate Justine Green, Ed.D. You can purchase her books from Green Rose Publishing.
LaToya Clark-Horne, Instructional Technology Coordinator, joins us to discuss Juneteenth. This holiday is celebrated on June 19, in observance of the day enslaved African Americans were told the news of their freedom. She shares some facts abou
It's an all-Halloween episode as Rhyan sits down with Scott and Michael to chat about Halloween movies, books, trick-or-treating, candy, and party activities.
In this episode, Michael sits down with Peter Zapletal of Puppet Arts Theatre to explore the magic of puppetry. We also stop by the Walter Anderson Museum of Art to see how Julian Rankin and Tony DiFatta are putting the "A" in S.T.E.A.M. And,
Rhyan talks with Gretchen and Michael about their dog adoption stories, and we meet with Ann Somers of Chipper and Coco about how the new pet store in The District helps advocate for pet adoption. Plus, a new My Kid Likes.
On this episode, Dasha talks with two parents about gratitude during the holiday season, and we visit with Jill Buckley of Stewpot and Emily Hardin of Red Door Jackson about supporting and giving to our communities. Please & Thank You also ret
Rhyan talks to Sonny and Scott about the role of books and reading as they grew up, and we meet with Christy Soloveichik of The Book Rack to discuss create ways you can build (or shrink) your family library. And My Kid Likes returns with a seg
We meet with a representative from Safe Kids Mississippi who gives tips on staying safe in the home and in the car. We also introduce Spiritual Food and discuss when and how to transition the young ones from the church nursery to the sanctuary
Our panel discusses balancing our children's activities and the importance of maintaining a focus on the family. We sit down with Liz Foster of Children's of Mississippi and Gretchen Cook of Parents & Kids Magazine to recap Jackson Fitness Fes