Meeting Les Brown:Ms. Mamie Brown's Baby Boy"



Heartfelt, inspiring & humorous personal stories about
life-changing experiences of meeting and working
with adoptee and world's leading motivational speaker,

Mr. Leslie Calvin Brown

Written & Dedicated With Love In Celebration of His 65th Birthday      
 


"Break The Silence: We've Been Quiet Too Long"



" In this videotaped interview, conducted by Evelyn Polk, a licensed Marriage, Family & Child Therapist, Dan Smith shares how refusing to remain silent can empower survivors of childhood trauma (emotional, physical, and/or sexual abuse) can begin to break through feelings of confusion, guilt and shame, and tap into and develop one's inner strengths, enabling them to walk in fulfillment of their life's purpose"





Voices For A Child's Heart:

An Interview with Ms. Mamie Brown's Baby Boy Les Brown


Les Brown brings you to laughter and tears as he shares his experiences, thoughts and insights about growing up as one of seven foster/adoptive children of ms. Mamie Brown.

Fost/adoptive parent, Licensed Marriage, Family, & Child Therapist, Founder/Director of For A Child's H.E.A.R.T., Inc., and host of "Voices For A Child'sHeart" radio program, Ms. Evelyn Polk asks Mr. Brown some candid questions to which he responds openly, with comments every foster/adoptive and even biological parent needs to hear.

The responses are sure to give you encouragement and hope as you face the joys and challenges of parenting, doing something special "for a child's heart."

"IT'S HERE!!!"


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"It's Heart Work:
Being The Village That Raises A Child"

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Is a memoir in which "Ms. Evelyn" shares the joys and pains of counseling, mentoring, parenting, and caring for youth impacted by the circumstances of separation from their biological parents.  Her experiences and insights will provide a different perspective and understanding of the mind and "heart set" that underlies the sense of indifference, resistance, anger, and/or rejection they may experience from the children/youth they are reaching out to. 

She, and some of the youth (now adults) she's worked with, share some of the ways in which she was able to make heart connections which helped them to embrace and channel their pain into dreams; as well as the struggles she endured in loving the sons she brought into her heart and her home.

Readers will be able to identify, validate, and learn how to take care of their own emotions and well-being, and not lose their minds or selves in the process of trying to "be the village" that raises a child and loves them through.