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Embracing Behavior Change: Helping Parents, Teachers, and Leaders Build Stronger Connections

Embracing Behavior Change: Helping Parents, Teachers, and Leaders Build Stronger Connections

Update: 2025-08-29
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In this episode, we sit down with Sharoya Ham — a mother of three, devoted wife, and the founder of Embrace Behavior Change. As a behavior change specialist and parent coach, Sharoya is passionate about helping families, educators, and workplaces shift their focus from constant problem-solving to creating meaningful, joy-filled connections.

Through her Parent Coaching, Teacher Coaching, and Workplace Coaching services, Sharoya equips people with the tools to reduce stress, strengthen relationships, and reclaim the precious moments that matter most.

Join us as we explore:

  • Sharoya’s personal journey and what inspired her to start Embrace Behavior Change

  • Practical strategies parents can use to bring more peace into their homes

  • How teachers can manage classroom behavior while fostering stronger student relationships

  • The surprising ways behavior change principles transform workplace culture and leadership

Whether you’re a parent, educator, or professional, this conversation will inspire you to embrace change not just as a challenge, but as an opportunity to build healthier, more joyful connections.


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Embracing Behavior Change: Helping Parents, Teachers, and Leaders Build Stronger Connections

Embracing Behavior Change: Helping Parents, Teachers, and Leaders Build Stronger Connections

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