Welcome to “Un-seen Legacies Of Childhood”, a new podcast making serious noise about the importance of self-esteem, and our environment, particularly in the younger years. Hosted by Sonia Seekunto, the 6-part series chews the fat on everything that contributes to self-esteem and our choices later in life, exploring the pain of feeling unseen, ignored and what that does to your sense of self. How our self-esteem moulds our choices, how it shapes our lives and why it’s so damn important! Each episode explores a different piece of the puzzle, from the role of schools on a child’s sense of identity, their sense of their own capacity, to shining a light on those from very different and sometimes challenging backgrounds.
For many, childhood memories are a tapestry of innocent joy and self discovery, but for Sophie Andrews the threads are much darker. With a...
In the first episode of Un-seen Legacies Of Childhood, educational and child psychologist Dr Abigail Miranda from Anna Freud discusses the importance of support...
What if your darkest childhood memories could be the key to unlocking your greatest potential? Join us as we sit down with Sandra Stein,...