
In this episode of EZ Conversations, I speak with Sara Troy about the growing disconnect between children and the world in which they are being raised.
We explore what it means to truly listen to children—not just hear them—and how modern systems, from education to parenting, may be overlooking essential emotional and developmental needs.
Sara shares insights from her work on Forgotten Children, highlighting the importance of awareness, compassion, and intentional guidance in raising resilient and emotionally grounded individuals.
This conversation also touches on:
At its core, this episode is a reminder:
When we become more aware, we begin to care—and when we care, we can create change.
Sara Troy is a podcaster, author, and advocate for conscious living with over 14 years of experience hosting conversations that explore personal growth, purpose, and human connection. Through her platform Self Discovery Wisdom, she has interviewed thousands of guests across diverse fields, creating space for meaningful dialogue and shared insight.
She is the creator of the collaborative book Forgotten Children, a project dedicated to raising awareness around the emotional, developmental, and societal challenges facing children today. Sara’s work centers on helping individuals become more aware, connected, and empowered to create positive change in their own lives and communities. 00:00 Meet Sara Troy 00:39 Podcasting Philosophy 02:05 Life Across Continents 04:09 Our Forgotten Children 07:14 Teaching Resilience 09:05 Value Wisdom and Seniors 15:22 Slow Down and Reflect 18:35 Delayed Gratification 20:16 Parenting Tools and Learning Styles 23:14 Rethinking School Systems 25:02 Redirect War Spending 26:59 Education System Fixes 28:06 Poverty and Community 29:22 Marriage and Resilience 36:07 Faith Without Religion 40:52 Let Kids Be Heard 46:38 Healing Inner Child 50:00 Where to Find Sara
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