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What is in need of renovation in your family? On this Family Day, author and licensed counselor Shannon Warden uses the metaphor of home improvement to detail 12 areas of family life that may be due for renovation. These tools that range from building kindness, seeking compromise, and choosing forgiveness will help prevent or minimize the messes and repairs in our most important relationships. If you're dreaming of a new home life, these tools will help you begin the work of building the family you long for.
Do you long for a happy home? Is your home a refuge or a boxing ring? In this conversation, Ken and Deb visit Happy Home University's Arlene Pellicane about what it means to have a happy home and how we can be part of creating that loving, joyful, peaceful home for our family. Arlene will provide perspective on the role of parents and kids, with encouragement that there is hope for transformation in your family.
Dr. Shannon Warden is a professor of counseling at Piedmont International University in Winston-Salem, N.C. Previously, she was an assistant teaching professor of counseling at Wake Forest University and an assistant professor of counseling at Gardner-Webb University. As a licensed professional counselor for over 20 years, Shannon has counseled with hundreds of couples and families.
Arlene Pellicane loves to encourage women and strengthen families through her writing and speaking. She has been a featured guest on the Today Show, Fox & Friends, Focus on the Family, FamilyLife Today, The 700 Club, and Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah. Before becoming a stay-at-home mom, Arlene worked as the Associate Producer for Turning Point Television with Dr. David Jeremiah. Arlene earned her BA from Biola University and her Masters in Journalism from Regent University. She lives in San Diego with her husband James and their three children.