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Six Good Questions

Six Good Questions

Written by: Camille Lancaster
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Join Host Camille Lancaster as she asks the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How and leads people to share their stories. Those kind of stories that make you think and leave you encouraged and inspired. It's not always about having the right answers - it's about knowing how to ask good questions.2025 Relationships Self-Help Social Sciences Success
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  • 26: Kristi Mumm
    Jan 23 2026

    This week, Kristi Mumm shares her journey of becoming the author of her Sign with Friends series. Starting as a teacher, Kristi saw the need for inclusive education and wanted to open the doors for sign language in her classroom. The had the idea for writing books to help students learn ASL and saw it through. Now the author of several amazing books - Kristi share about her writing process, the joy of receiving feedback from young readers, and her creative marketing ideas. We also chat about being a mom and finding balance in family and writitng as a Creative. You will be inspired by Kristi's excitement and dedication to her craft. Listen in for a great conversation!

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    52 mins
  • 25: Stefanie Chase
    Dec 19 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Camille talks with Stefanie Chase. Stefanie is the founder of Needlepoint Palooza and The Joy of Needlepoint. Stefanie shares her wealth of information on all things needlepoint and Camille declares 2025 "The Year of Needlepoint". If you have been obsessed with crafting this year or have noticed the resurgence of needlepoint around the country - you will truly enjoy this conversation.

    Stefanie talks about the importance of building community around your craft, the joy that needlepoint brings, and the role that social media plays in the world of needelpoint.

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    50 mins
  • 24: Theo Boyd
    Dec 9 2025

    In this heartfelt conversation, Theo Boyd shares her story of losing her mother in a tragic accident, her husband to divorce, and her father to suicide. She discusses the impact of these losses on her life and how that inspired her book "My Grief Is Not Like Yours". Theo emphasizes the importance of understanding individual grief experiences, the power of presence in supporting those who are grieving, and the challenges of marketing her books as an Indie Author. We also talk about the possibility of another book which is a collection of bedtime stories inspired by her late father.

    We share in a candid conversation about how our culture leaves little time and space for grief and how quickly we are "expected" to be back to normal after loss. If you have walked through grief - Theo's words are like balm on the page. You will find comfort in the way she writes and shares her thoughts. It was such a good conversation centered on a hard topic. Theo is truly a person who understands loss and has found a way to help others through their emotions.

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    54 mins
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