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Nancy Mellon is a therapist, teacher, and author of three books. Her newest book is Body Eloquence. She has been teaching storytelling as a healing art for over two decades and believes that stories broaden our inner knowing, our compassion, and our sense of self. They can help us nurture our own natural intelligence by speaking directly to and from every organ in our body. She believes that as we collaborate more with our own creativity, our relationship with others and ourselves will evolve with it.
Nancy believes that grandmothers have a mission to restore sanity to the earth. We can become parents again in a new way. We can take all our wisdom and see what inspiration comes to us in helping children grow up. Grandparents can have a profound influence because parents are so busy they often don’t have the time or the attention that we grandmothers do.
In the interview Nancy explains why grandmothers play such an important role as storytellers in our grandchildren’s lives.
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