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Hey friends! We're part of an amazing collaboration with Kids Listen called "Big Emotions."
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Listen to episode one hereHey friends! We're part of an amazing collaboration with Kids Listen called "Big Emotions."
This episode features clips from a handful of amazing kids podcasts (including ours!) about how to address the feeling of jealousy, and why being open to things - like new foods, new friends, and new experiences - is a great way to do that.
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- Original Show Notes -
Jealousy & Openness (Part 2) 😒💛
Welcome back to Big Emotions! In Part 1 of Jealousy & Openness, we explored the sting of jealousy and the pull of envy - and learned how these tricky emotions can actually guide us toward what matters most. Now in Part 2, we lean into their opposites: openness and contentment. You’ll hear stories that encourage us to try new things, connect with others, and appreciate what we already have, even while holding space for the harder feelings.
Contributing podcasts in this episode: ChopChop • Tales from the Cloud Sea • Peace Out • Koala Tots
Hosted by: Dr. Eileen Kennedy-Moore from Kids Ask Dr Friendtastic
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