04. Helping parents with similar struggles w/ Shauntay Armstead

This single mom chose to share her journey to help moms all over the world. Shauntay Armstead, author of the Enrich Mom MAB (Mom Abundantly Blessing) eBook Galleria, is on the show today.

During this episode, she discusses how her father taught her the power of writing, what motivated her to create her parenting mini eBook series, and how writing has made her a better parent.

We also talk about why parents need to give themselves permission to follow their passions and how we both use writing as a way to support other parents.

Get her books

– Enrich Mom: https://enrichmom1.gumroad.com/

Connect with Shauntay

– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enrichmom1
– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enrichmom1
– Twitter: https://twitter.com/enrichmom1

Books mentioned during the show

– Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kowazaki
– The Bible
– Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

Free your creative self too

Download your free copy of 5 Steps to Help You Start Writing Today: https://yhp.lax.mybluehost.me/5-writing-posters.

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