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The 10 Most Important
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My Mother, My Friend

  • Why did you write My Mother, My Friend?

  • What are some of the best lessomedia_questions.htmns women have learned from their mothers?

  • What’s the best way to get started in knowing our mothers better?
     

  • What are three tips to create a better friendship with my mother?

  • What are the ten things I should talk about with my mother?

  • In the preface you said that in your research you found four common questions that women wanted to ask their mothers but were afraid to ask. What are those questions?
     

  • You allude to your mother coming to you in a dream and telling you to write My Mother, My Friend. Tell us more about that.

  • What about men and mothers? Is My Mother, My Friend for them too?

  • What’s the most important message you want to leave with our listeners?

  • Where can listeners get more information?

For interviews and more information:
Mary Marcdante
Phone:  (858) 792-6786      Fax: (858) 792-4078
PO Box 2529    Del Mar, CA 92014
Website: www.marymarcdante.com

Simon & Schuster/Fireside    ISBN 0684866064

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  • Why did you write My Mother, My Friend?

  • What are some of the best lessons women have learned from your mother?

  • What’s the best way to get started in knowing our mothers better?

  • What are three tips to create a better friendship with our mothers?

  • What are the ten things we should talk about with our mothers?

  • What did you learn about mother/daughter relationships?

  • If a woman already has a good relationship with her mother, are there questions she should still ask?

  • What if you don’t like your mother? (Ask this just before a break!)

  • What are the most important topics to start with?

  • In the preface you said that in your research you found four common
    questions that women wanted to ask their mothers but were afraid to ask.
    What are those questions?

  • What question was the scariest for you to ask your mother?

  • What questions do women often overlook or avoid asking?

  • How does a woman’s mother impact her self-worth?

  • In the chapter on resolving conflict you give sixteen specific assertive
    phrases to use with a resistant mother. Give us an example.

  • How can a woman respond to a critical mother?

  • How do you deal with a mother who is passive?

  • Family secrets. How do you get a mother to talk about her secrets?

  • What assertive response can a woman say to her mother
    when she says, “That’s none of your business?”

  • Tell us one of your favorite stories from My Mother, My Friend.

  • Tell us about your relationship with your mother.

  • What about men and mothers? Is My Mother, My Friend for them too?

  • You say that there are four things mothers want from their adult
    children to feel more appreciated. What are they?

  • What tips do you have on how to appreciate our mothers better?

  • You allude to your mother coming to you in a dream and telling
    you to write My Mother, My Friend. Tell us more about that.
     

  • What’s the most important message you want to leave with our listeners?

  • Where can listeners get more information?

For interviews and more information:
Mary Marcdante
Phone:  (858) 792-6786      Fax: (858) 792-4078
PO Box 2529    Del Mar, CA 92014
Website: www.marymarcdante.com

Simon & Schuster/Fireside    ISBN 0684866064
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