Here is the story behind this 15 mins video of our last podcast: "In a cozy virtual living room, a group of friends gathered to discuss the heart of America - the family. James, a successful businessman turned devoted father, began by sharing how parenthood had transformed him. "I thought I knew what love was until I had a child," he mused, his eyes twinkling with memories. "And oh my goodness, do you ever learn what love is!"
Mama Joy, nodding in agreement, recalled her own journey into motherhood. Despite facing adversity, she found strength in her maternal instinct. "It made me immediately take the responsibility as a live or die that I'm going to be a mother, and I'm going to be a good mother," she said, her voice filled with determination.
As the conversation flowed, concerns about modern challenges to family life emerged. James expressed regret about not being more involved in his children's education earlier. "If I had known 20 years ago what public schools were going to do to my children, I would have been a lot more involved," he admitted.
Peter, a constitutional enthusiast, chimed in about the unique nature of American rights. "Our Constitution is the only Constitution in the world that says that the people's rights come from the Creator, not from their government," he explained proudly.
The group's discussion took a historical turn as Mama Joy brought up the Civil War, describing it as "a wound that never healed." Her words hung in the air, a reminder of the deep-rooted divisions still present in society.
Lightening the mood, James introduced his brainchild, the Natural Family Foundation. "We decided to start celebrating a Natural Family Month from Mother's Day to Father's Day," he announced, his excitement palpable. The initiative aimed to strengthen family bonds and promote inclusive celebration.
As the evening progressed, the importance of parental bonding became a focal point. Norm, aka "Uncle Wisdom", explained the biological aspect: "We know there's over a million miles of nerves in the brain, and they're not connected, and the first opportunity is when a baby is born to lay skin to skin with his mother."
Peter added insights about father-child relationships, noting how the absence of fathers can affect young girls. "That's why a lot of young girls that don't have fathers. They look to older guys as a natural. They want the father's love," he observed thoughtfully.
As the night drew to a close, Mama Joy's words resonated with everyone: "Let us go back and see ourselves as an extension of the evidence of the divine that we are. Yeah, pledge peace for the sake of the American family." The group dispersed, each carrying a renewed sense of purpose and hope for the future of families in America.