Who Is Bobby Pappas? (The Greatest Beer Run Ever)

an underground communications bunker during the Vietnam War where Bobby Pappas might have worked (The Greatest Beer Run Ever)

Who’s Bobby Pappas? What was his condition when Chick Donohue found him in Vietnam? When John “Chick” Donohue made an epic beer run to Vietnam during the war, he planned to drop in on his pal Bobby Pappas. He wanted to bring him news and encouragement from home. But, first, Chick had to make sure Bobby was still alive. Keep reading for an overview of Bobby Pappas (The Greatest Beer Run Ever).

How to Teach Values to Your Child Using Instructive Discipline

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Want to know how to teach values to your child? Why is instructive discipline more effective than punitive discipline? Rather than punishing a child for doing something wrong, the authors of The Connected Child suggest using misbehavior as a chance to instill values in children. Shifting from punitive to instructive discipline allows parents to show compassion even in moments of frustration. Here’s how to teach values using instructive discipline.

Ta-Nehisi Coates: Between the World and Me Book Overview

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How does Ta-Nehisi Coates describe his experience with racial identity in Between the World and Me? How does his book shed light on the experiences of Black Americans overall? In Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates describes coming to terms with racial discrimination and violence early in life, then finding community and resilience among Black peers, especially at Howard University. He also describes his own parenting decisions in light of his experiences. Here’s more from Ta-Nehisi Coates in Between the World and Me.

Surviving the Holocaust: How to Deal With Survivor’s Guilt

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Do you feel guilty for surviving a traumatic experience? What might you learn about survivor’s guilt from a victim of the Holocaust? In her memoir, Dr. Edith Eva Eger delves into the arduous process of reconstructing her existence following the genocide of World War II. She highlights the obstacles that survivors encountered and the routes they took to achieve meaning and purpose. Continue reading to learn how to deal with survivor’s guilt by understanding what surviving the Holocaust means to Eger.

How to Bond With Your Child as an Adoptive Parent

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Are you an adoptive parent who wants to know how to bond with your child? How can you work to build trust with an adopted child? Bonding with an adopted child can be more challenging than bonding with a biological child. The authors of The Connected Child recommend focusing on safety, trust, and sensory-rich activities. Keep reading for adoptive parenting tips from Purvis, Cross, and Sunshine.

Say Goodbye to the Workplace Hierarchy With These 2 Steps

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Why is a workplace hierarchy ineffective? How can you make everyone of equal importance in the workplace? The Outward Mindset advises companies to minimize the perks and symbols of status that separate leaders from their team members. This way, everyone has mutual respect and isn’t diminished for being “lesser than” their superiors. Continue reading to learn how to break down the workplace hierarchy in just two steps.

Edith Eger: Auschwitz on the Outside—Freedom on the Inside

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How did Edith Eger survive the Holocaust? How did she create a tolerable existence amid unthinkable horrors? According to Edith Eger, Auschwitz was a prison only for her body. Incredibly, she found ways to maintain psychological freedom while she faced cruelty, dehumanization, the loss of loved ones, and very little hope. Read more to discover how this remarkable woman persevered through one of history’s darkest chapters.

Ta-Nehisi Coates on Black American Identity

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What does it mean to be Black in America? How can African Americans embrace and enjoy shared culture? Black American identity is complex in that Black Americans are still marginalized today, requiring resilience from members of the community—but there are still avenues for celebration, joy, and beloved traditions. In fact, this joy can be the very basis of resilience. Read on to see how Ta-Nehisi Coates describes his own experience of forming Black American identity in his book Between the World and Me.