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Suggestions are given to stop offensive behaviors before they start by tweaking dialog and giving children simplistic age-appropriate instructions. As children, we are instructed on many subjects and experiences in life. Why not instruct on how to prevent and identify abusive behaviors? Some say dialog is not happening because some parents were abused and neglected themselves. If classes were offered for parents, they could be centered around how to start dialogues with their children to address generational cultural abuses and learn how our emotional needs and love must come first, right along with the studies of methodologies, ideologies and theologies. (Musical guest, Toniwho Williams aka Tony Fontain, provided the theme song, Decisions, for Edpisode 2 of the podcast and is interviewed.) How can you help me help others? From your platform, COMMENT, FOLLOW, LIKE, and REVIEW the podcast! Personal discretionary life stories or comments that you would like to share to We Are Not Our Secrets (WANOS) podcast, can be sent to: wanos23@yahoo.com. WANOS podcast was created as a result of a memoir, We Are Not Our Secrets by Joyce Smith. It is available on Amazon, Kindle (free with Kindle Unlimited), Barnes and Noble, all outlets and globally. Thank you for listening and have a great day! Jj

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Note: The host may give their lived experiences as guests speak. WANOS sometimes has licensed professionals in the mental health field on the show. WANOS seeks to open up dialog regarding mental health concerns and does not seek to diagnose.