
In this podcast "If the Chair Could Talk", host Sarah talks with guests about the highlights and lowlights of life, motherhood, and beauty tips. Through the power of conversation with her clients over the past 15 years of being a Hair Stylist; Sarah Colborg has become a better woman, mother, and wife. She has gotten deep with guests on how to handle life's obstacles like bullying, autism, self-lov... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Episode #8 Amanda's Hauenstein battle with breast cancer. In this episode she announces she has WON her battle!! With the surprise diagnoses of breast cancer she explains how she was able to find a better meaning to life. She explains how she gained ... more
Helpful tips for summer learning. Summers are a place for pool-side, vacations, sports, bbq and camping under the stars ALSO a little side of learning. We can do so much for our kiddos education by just doing a few small educational tricks over the s... more
Today we dig deep with Tessa on all our daily habits and how they affect our body and mind. With her educational background she talk about facts NOT fads in the world of healthy living. She keeps it really when she explains everything comes back to... more
What does your morning routine look like?!?!? I found I use to say “we are just NOT morning people” and with that mornings were not the best in our house. Once I started to recognize this was affecting our whole day I realized I needed to change our... more
Today on episode #4 I got the honor of getting connected with Katie Morrell. She explains her journey with her daughter Avery being diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. At first she explains that they followed all the traditional forms of finding help for ... more
On Episode #3 Dealing with Bullies, we are doing a little thing called “Questions For The Chair.” The way I learn to deal with situations and grow is by asking questions. I will be having a panel of friends that join me in answering all different kin... more
On today's episode my sweet and dear friend Megan Halling explains the process her and her family have embarked on once they realized and got both their boys diagnosis of Autism. She shows more strength then I could ever imagine and I could not be ... more
In todays episode I talk about my reason for starting this podcast. Everyone needs a WHY in life, WHY we get up in the morning, WHY we get dressed, WHY we get our butts out the door, WHY we put on a smile, WHY we try to rule the world. WHY. Mine i... more
Amazing stories and tips. Got some pretty good advice and made me realize there is some much more out there.
I just started this podcast and love hearing about other parents stories and advice from moms. I loved hearing about the mom who has two kids with Autism. Really eye opening to hear how it changes there routines and how hard it can be. Keep bringing the good content of this podcast.










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