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WOI: Hear My Heart Books Owner Fawn Nielsen Speaks on Children in Crisis 08/26 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Family Podcasts

WOI: Hear My Heart Books Owner Fawn Nielsen Speaks on Children in Crisis 08/26 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Family Podcasts



Welcome to the featured
World of Ink Network here on BlogTalkRadio Wed. August 26, 2015. The
World of Ink Network brings you shows each week on topics such as books,
writing, author interviews, self-help and much more. Your hosts today
are Virginia S Grenier and Marsha Cook.





Today's show is about children and youth in crisis, the spirit and
possiblilites for children and youth; as well as parents and teachers.
We will also touch on bullying and its impact on society with Fawn
Einarson-Nielsen, President of Hear My Heart Books Inc. (HMHB). Hear My
Heart Books Inc. is incorporated in the province of Saskatchewan to
focus on social entrepreneurship initiatives. Learn more at http://hearmyheartbooks.com





Fawn is also the author of the children's book, "Spots, Dots...and the Nots?!"





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Pacific. As always you can listen to any of our shows on demand, at any
time you'd like here on BlogTalkRadio, Facebook or iTunes.






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