28 min

A Beautiful Story, Jesus and St Nick Reading With Your Kids Podcast

    • Kids & Family

Sarah French is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book, "A Beautiful Story: Jesus and St. Nick." Sarah, an author and TV news anchor, shares her inspiration for writing the book, which stems from her desire to find a Christmas story that combines the birth of Jesus with the true story of St. Nicholas. She wanted to teach her children about the origins of Christmas traditions like hanging stockings, which are tied to St. Nicholas's generosity. Sarah emphasizes the importance of teaching kids about giving and how they can be like Santa by thinking of others during the Christmas season. She describes her experience of taking her children to a homeless shelter and filling shoeboxes for Samaritan's Purse as a way to show them the joy of giving. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating the digital age and helping kids discern reliable information from misinformation. Sarah highlights the role of local news in providing trustworthy information and staying connected with the community. The host and Sarah discuss the value of local news and its role in reporting on community events and issues. They also touch on the challenges posed by emerging technologies like AI, which can manipulate videos and voice recordings, making it essential to rely on trusted sources. Sarah shares her experience of writing the book while juggling her responsibilities as a news anchor and a mom. She encourages others to pursue their passion projects and writing, even if it means dedicating just a few minutes a day. The podcast episode concludes with a discussion of the impact of local news and the importance of active listening and open-mindedness in today's world.
Click here to visit Sarah’s website – https://www.sarahsfrench.com/books
Click here to visit our website – www.readingwithyourkids.com

Sarah French is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book, "A Beautiful Story: Jesus and St. Nick." Sarah, an author and TV news anchor, shares her inspiration for writing the book, which stems from her desire to find a Christmas story that combines the birth of Jesus with the true story of St. Nicholas. She wanted to teach her children about the origins of Christmas traditions like hanging stockings, which are tied to St. Nicholas's generosity. Sarah emphasizes the importance of teaching kids about giving and how they can be like Santa by thinking of others during the Christmas season. She describes her experience of taking her children to a homeless shelter and filling shoeboxes for Samaritan's Purse as a way to show them the joy of giving. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating the digital age and helping kids discern reliable information from misinformation. Sarah highlights the role of local news in providing trustworthy information and staying connected with the community. The host and Sarah discuss the value of local news and its role in reporting on community events and issues. They also touch on the challenges posed by emerging technologies like AI, which can manipulate videos and voice recordings, making it essential to rely on trusted sources. Sarah shares her experience of writing the book while juggling her responsibilities as a news anchor and a mom. She encourages others to pursue their passion projects and writing, even if it means dedicating just a few minutes a day. The podcast episode concludes with a discussion of the impact of local news and the importance of active listening and open-mindedness in today's world.
Click here to visit Sarah’s website – https://www.sarahsfrench.com/books
Click here to visit our website – www.readingwithyourkids.com

28 min

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