My romantic journey to the development of Save Your Breath began about 20 years ago as I was having to tell my Son for the HUNDREDTH time to pick his clothing up off of the floor. My parental experience was fraught with stress needing single moms help, anxiety over whether I was ‘doing it right’ (parenting) and worry over how to make ends meet. Continuously firing in the background, separation and divorce were taking their repeating silent kill shots to my self esteem. I needed WAY more cooperation from my kid.
I wondered how others coped with this pressure. Surely I was not the only one going through these exercises. Why was there not a regular broadcast of the trials and demands of parenthood? Why were people having conversations about ANYTHING other than ‘Let me tell you about the parenthood experience in detail’? It was as if there was collusion on the part of all parents everywhere against people with no kids…don’t tell them, let them find out the hard way.
After request number 101 to my Son to pick up his clothing, wash the dishes or some such, I said I may as well be talking to the wall. If his head is as thick as the wall, I’m going to need some help and the CD ‘Harper:"I’ll Say It Again"'(now the Save Your Breath CD) was born. Now, I could select #5, point the player in his direction and go have a cup of coffee! …or make breakfast! …or finish dressing! Man! Did I catch a break! How sweet it is. It got to the point where he’d do as I ask after the first request because he didn’t want to hear the CD!
Got a lot of newspaper, radio and television media attention for creating that one also. NBC flew my son and I out to New York, put us up in the Hilton in Rockefella Center, had my own limo & driver for the two days we were there…interviewed by Bryant Gumbel on The ‘Today’ Show. Ah, the memories. …But, I digress. The point was and still is to help us Parents with tools that relieve some of the stress of everyday parental life. The point was and still is to get the conversation audible and to the mainstream of dialogs. Perhaps we’ll be able to yield fewer teen pregnancies to boot! …with the REAL WORLD conversation floating freely.
How happy are you that I’ve created this for you?
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