1. Mother and Grandmother's Love with Guest Writer and Blogger Kristina Cappetta. Looking Back at S2E33 24:59

As an only child, Kristina got lots and lots of love.  Many of the life lessons Kristina learned from her mom as a child, she’s able to use with her own children, and that makes her  happy.  Judy, Kristina’s mom, was always very giving and she never expected anything in return.  Her mother’s advice was “do what you love.” So at 6 years old, Kristina began to write books and stories and she’s still writing today.

Looking back, Kristina respects and appreciates her mother’s kindness, patience and calming voice. Kristina also cherishes her grandmother’s passion for reading. To this day, Kristina recalls seeing her grandmother’s bookshelves lined with books. “My grandmother would read an entire book in one day,” says Cappetta. That love of literature, certainly came from her grandmother and she’s passed that passion down to her own children.

Kristina seems to connect more easily with people who have  close relationship’s with their mother. She says, “the fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree.” Still having her mom close by geographically and emotionally is so important and she loves that her children have a strong relationship with their grandmother.

The more love the better.

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Jackie Tantillo loves being on both sides of the microphone –as Voice Over Artist and Producer/Engineer and in front of the camera as an On Camera Talent. She has been featured in National and International On Camera and Voice Over Commercials and Industrials. Over the years, she has mentored students with an interest in production and broadcasting and has volunteered with elementary school aged children in theatre production. Jackie is able to draw from her many years as a spokesperson and radio talent to bring warmth and insight to her many endeavors, including representative for organizations such as D.A.R.E., March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy and Easter Seals. A mom and the youngest of seven siblings, Italian American born in Rota Spain, Jackie or ‘Juani’ as her family and friends call her, comes from a very close knit family. Her knowledge of conversational French, Italian and Spanish has broadened the scope of her work. She lives in New Jersey and loves spending time with her family in the outdoors and traveling.