I'm working on improving the quality of sound... and getting some of those cute little intro instrumental humdingers... working on it. Till then, here it is, bare bones podcasting from Sister Wisdom. I'd love to hear some feedback, so let me know if you love it, hate it, think my voice sounds like a herd of Himalayan mountain goats, wish I would talk slower, detect a hint of a Southern accent, or hate podcasts and wish I hadn't published one. (On second thought, don't let me know if you hate podcasts because that's just so discouraging...)
Without further ado:

SW Podcast 1: How to Alienate Your Husband [10:38m]:
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Oh, and here's that giant heart I was talking about:

"In this country, we are apt to let children romp away their existence, till they get to be thirteen or fourteen [or twenty-three or twenty-seven]. This is not well. It is not well for the purses and patience of parents; and it has a still worse effect on the morals and habits of children. Begin early is the great maxim for everything in education. A child of six years can be made useful; and should be taught to consider every day lost in which some little thing has not been done to assist others." {Lydia Marie Child;
The American Frugal Housewife.}
Begin early.
Even 1 and 2 and 3 years old. As soon as children start crawling, have them come and go where you direct. Teach them to help you by staying where you put them, in a particular area (on a blanket, on a rug, in a room with you), or by following along with you as you move through the house. If they understand the mental and physical coordination of crawling or scooting, they likewise can understand
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