
Crossing the Line
with Larry Little
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Speaking the language of others on a consistent basis will benefit and enrich any relationship. Check our latest episode of the Crossing The Line podcast where we give you simple but effective ways to connect with those you care about.
Speaking the language of others on a consistent basis will benefit and enrich any relationship. Check our latest episode of the Crossing The Line podcast where we give you simple but effective ways to connect with those you care about.
Speaking the language of others on a consistent basis will benefit and enrich any relationship. Check our latest episode of the Crossing The Line podcast where we give you simple but effective ways to connect with those you care about.
Take a listen to the latest episode of our Crossing the Line podcast, where we talk about how to practice everyday reconciliation in our lives and relationships.
How do you navigate family relationships through the divisive waters of politics? My daughter, Ren, and I took on the topic in the latest episode of our Crossing the Line podcast. We strived to have an open, honest, and hopefully helpful conversation about politics. Ren tends to support one party, and I typically support the other. We shared how we deal with our differences without blowing up our relationship.
We underestimate the power of words in our relationships. Words can ignite a fire that destroys or build one that brings warmth and comfort. Our words have the power to hurt or encourage those we care about the most. Understanding the power of words is essential to a healthy and growing relationship.
Take a minute and check out our latest episode, The Power of Words. It’s a short but extremely relevant pod around this important topic that effects all of us.
There is one investment that is more important than any financial portfolio. I’m referring to the investment we make in our families. Strong families are undoubtedly linked to better emotional health and positive behavior. The truth is that many families and relationships are broken or struggling. The good news is that no matter the make-up of your family, there are things you can do to improve your home team relationships.
Many times, it is not that we do not want to invest; it is that we do not know how to invest. Part 2 of the CTL podcast gives you the tools you need to successfully invest in and engage your family team. Take a minute and listen to this short podcast on Investing in our Home Team.