388: What a Spaghetti Dinner Taught Me About Teaching // 3 Reasons the SAM Program REALLY Works

388: What a Spaghetti Dinner Taught Me About Teaching // 3 Reasons the SAM Program REALLY Works

Author: Cloud10 September 9, 2024 Duration: 31:19
What does a spaghetti dinner have to do with my Self-Assured Motherhood program?  Well, in this episode, I tell you! Come listen in! My Self-Assured Motherhood Program is open for enrollment TODAY, and I want you to join! SAM is not like any other parenting education you’ve participated in in the past – where you heard the lessons and felt like you understood them, but then you didn’t actually apply them long-term. This program was developed with your long-term success in mind.    And that’s because the SAM program was designed by a teacher - a professionally trained, extremely experienced, and, at the risk of sounding arrogant, very gifted teacher. 🥰 If you've been on the fence about joining SAM, I hope you'll listen in as I explain why this program REALLY works. For full show notes, including takeaways, click here. *** Announcements: 3in30podcast.com/freeclass:  Sign up for my FREE masterclass all about rerouting your mom rage. Come learn how to identify your triggers and become the calm, emotionally resilient mom you want to be.  Self-Assured Motherhood Program: The doors to SAM are open now through Sept 19! It only opens once per year, so join while you can! Related Episodes like this one on the Self-Assured Motherhood Program: 315: A Word from our SAM Sisters 316: Considering the SAM Program? You MUST listen to this. [Enrollment ends Thursday!] 375: 3 Ways Voicing Your Values will Help Lighten your Mental Load // Rachel Nielson on the Happy Mom Summit Sponsor: Vionic Shoes: Go to vionicshoes.com and use code 3IN30 for 15% off your order.

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