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Sherry Lynn Marler
Episode 142

Sherry Lynn Marler

There is something bittersweet about growing up. For the child, they step into new roles with new responsibilities. They learn to earn trust from the adults in their lives. In return, the adults have to let go just a little of the baby they have raised. They watch with tears in their eyes as some of the innocence of their child slips away into a teen and one day adult. It's hard, but it is life. We never think it'll be my child. That's what made it so unbelievable for 12-year-old Sherry Marler's mother and step-father to think that their "little farmer" had simply disappeared from their quaint, small town. Magic Spoon: Magic Spoon is keto-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, and low-carb. So, no matter the way you are trying to eat healthy, Magic Spoon fits the bill! And, what's even better is that is doesn't TASTE like you are on a diet. If you are looking for food that is both healthy AND tastes great, don't take our word for it. Try it out yourself! Go to magicspoon.com/coffee [http://magicspoon.com/coffee] to grab a variety pack. Then use our promo code COFFEE at checkout to save $5 off your order. Zencastr: Want to create your own podcast but don't know where to start? Give Zencastr a try. Recording is as easy as clicking "New" and sharing a link with cohosts or guests. Plus you'll get crisp, clear audio every single time! Simply go to http://zen.ai/coffeeandcasespod0 and enter promo code coffeeandcasespod0 for 30% off your first three months. It's the only platform Maggie and so trust for recording remotely and we know you'll love it as much as we do.

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July 28, 202251m 6s

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Show Notes

There is something bittersweet about growing up. For the child, they step into new roles with new responsibilities. They learn to earn trust from the adults in their lives. In return, the adults have to let go just a little of the baby they have raised. They watch with tears in their eyes as some of the innocence of their child slips away into a teen and one day adult. It’s hard, but it is life. We never think it’ll be my child. That’s what made it so unbelievable for 12-year-old Sherry Marler’s mother and step-father to think that their “little farmer” had simply disappeared from their quaint, small town.


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