48 min

Keeping Innocence, Imagination & Magic Alive w/ April Combs Mann - episode #30 Soul Work For Moms: Evolution Through Mothering

    • Self-Improvement

I’m so thrilled to bring April Combs Mann to you today! April is SUCH a talented musician, and she’s combined that talent with her equally amazing writing skills and Waldorf training to create a podcast for children and families. I LOVE her deep compassion for children, and she inspires me to keep the magic alive - not only for my children, but for myself as well. This episode is chock-full of ways to connect with your children. I think you’ll love April’s humor, ease, and openness. I’ve also ended the episode with one my favorite songs of all time, written and sung by April, from another project of hers- The Honneycombs. So be sure to listen to the end for an extra treat. Enjoy!



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In this episode you’ll hear:



-How April went from fronting a rockband to creating a fairytale songs and stories podcast

-Why she believes in keeping innocence, music and delight at the core of her work

-An explanation of the Waldorf education model, and how you can incorporate Waldorf-inspired practices in your home

-How sometimes, we need to keep the magic and wonder alive even if our spouse isn’t into it

-How April instilled a love of story and reading into her children

-April’s thoughts on the term “Devoted Wife and Mother”

-Some honest sharing about how she struggled during the early years of mothering



Mentioned in the show:



April Eight Songs & Stories Podcast | Podcast Instagram

April on Instagram

April Eight Album: Songs for A Magical Winter



Tajci Cameron

Matt Penkin Metal Brainiac Podcast

Sparkle Stories



Download your FREE Soul Work Sheet #30





Books Mentioned:

Percy Jackson & The Olympians

Harry Potter

Chronicles of Narnia

A Series of Unfortunate Events



Songs Played:

The Goblin Dance

Little Moon







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I’m so thrilled to bring April Combs Mann to you today! April is SUCH a talented musician, and she’s combined that talent with her equally amazing writing skills and Waldorf training to create a podcast for children and families. I LOVE her deep compassion for children, and she inspires me to keep the magic alive - not only for my children, but for myself as well. This episode is chock-full of ways to connect with your children. I think you’ll love April’s humor, ease, and openness. I’ve also ended the episode with one my favorite songs of all time, written and sung by April, from another project of hers- The Honneycombs. So be sure to listen to the end for an extra treat. Enjoy!



https://oembed.libsyn.com/embed?item_id=6203244



Listen on iTunes | Listen on Stitcher



In this episode you’ll hear:



-How April went from fronting a rockband to creating a fairytale songs and stories podcast

-Why she believes in keeping innocence, music and delight at the core of her work

-An explanation of the Waldorf education model, and how you can incorporate Waldorf-inspired practices in your home

-How sometimes, we need to keep the magic and wonder alive even if our spouse isn’t into it

-How April instilled a love of story and reading into her children

-April’s thoughts on the term “Devoted Wife and Mother”

-Some honest sharing about how she struggled during the early years of mothering



Mentioned in the show:



April Eight Songs & Stories Podcast | Podcast Instagram

April on Instagram

April Eight Album: Songs for A Magical Winter



Tajci Cameron

Matt Penkin Metal Brainiac Podcast

Sparkle Stories



Download your FREE Soul Work Sheet #30





Books Mentioned:

Percy Jackson & The Olympians

Harry Potter

Chronicles of Narnia

A Series of Unfortunate Events



Songs Played:

The Goblin Dance

Little Moon







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48 min