We all start out as children with wide eyes and open hearts— pockets filled with dreams, imaginations that can outfly gravity. But somewhere along the line, someone convinced us to climb down from our rooftops, place our wooden swords on dusty shelves, and leave our Neverland behind. Remember Peter Pan? Many interpretations show him as... Continue Reading →
Molded by Laughter: Navigating Self-Worth, People-Pleasing, and Finding Identity Through Comedy
Kids with strict parents learn to be a good little boys or girls who rarely let their opinions be known, speak only when spoken to, and structure their whole self-identity to be able to get love and praise from their parents. The parent usually operates in this domineering way because they had a hard childhood... Continue Reading →