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		<title>Interview with Lisa Haisha, author of &#8220;Whispers from Children&#8217;s Hearts&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reader Views is very happy to be speaking with Lisa Haisha, author of &#8220;Whispers from Children&#8217;s Hearts, anew thought-provoking, inspirational book that speaks from the hearts of children around the world. Juanita: What a beautifully presented, heart warming book. Tell us more about your motivation in writing &#8220;Whispers from the Children&#8217;s Hearts&#8221;. Lisa: It was [...]]]></description>
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Reader Views is very happy to be speaking with Lisa Haisha, author of &#8220;Whispers from Children&#8217;s Hearts, anew thought-provoking, inspirational book that speaks from the hearts of children around the world.<br />
Juanita:  What a beautifully presented, heart warming book. Tell us more about your motivation in writing &#8220;Whispers from the Children&#8217;s Hearts&#8221;.<br />
Lisa: It was an organic process. I travel a lot for fun and work and my hobby has been to talk with children to help me to better understand a culture.</p>
<p>One day my boyfriend at the time was perusing my travel journals and read the children&#8217;s words and couldn&#8217;t stop talking about the profound effect the accumulation of the children&#8217;s thoughts had, <a href="http://www.threepersontent.us" target="_blank">three person tent</a><br />
,  on him. From that moment on, I began to consciously create a book to memorialize the children&#8217;s voices to share with others.</p>
<p>The end product <br />
 being my book, &#8220;Whispers from Children&#8217;s Hearts.&#8221;<br />
Juanita:, three person tent<br />
,   What would you like this book to reveal to your readers?<br />
Lisa: The truth and honesty that is innate in each individual. The unconditional love and innocence <br />
 we all hold deep within our souls. That we are all connected, regardless of what color skin we have <br />
 or what language we speak.<br />
Juanita:  It really is amazing how the simple answers of children can touch us so deeply.</p>
<p>Why do <br />
 you think the thoughts of children are so profound?<br />
Lisa:  I believe that the thoughts of children are so profound because they are still innocent and <br />
 forming their ideas about life.  I found that regardless of what they have been through they are still <br />
 open to ideas of others.<br />
Juanita:  How long was this book in the making?<br />
Lisa: About five years. It started with a passion for knowing others intimately.</p>
<p>Then grew from there <br />
 as a sociological and psychological exercise, then to a place of surrendering and letting go &#8211; letting <br />
 the book express what it wanted to say without manipulating, three person tent<br />
,  it.<br />
Juanita:  You ask three questions to the children in your book:  1) If you had one wish what would <br />
 it be?,  2) Is God Fair? &#8211; Why or why not?,  3) Who in the World would you most want to meet?   <br />
 How did you come up with these particular questions?<br />
Lisa: Trial and error.</p>
<p>I asked several different questions but these three particular questions were the <br />
 ones that offered the greatest insight. They were simple questions for the children yet they were <br />
 fueled with passion when the children answered them.<br />
Juanita:  How has the innocence and honesty of the children&#8217;s answers made a difference in your <br />
 life?<br />
Lisa: It made me feel connected, three person tent<br />
,  to the world in a much deeper way.</p>
<p>It helped me break down some <br />
 of my, three person tent<br />
,  old worn out pre-conceived notions of what people were, three person tent<br />
,  like in various parts of the world. <br />
 Now when, three person tent<br />
,  I travel, I look for &#8220;my family&#8221; in each place I visit and bond at much deeper levels than <br />
 simply visiting, three person tent<br />
,  a place as a tourist.<br />
Juanita:  Which countries have you found the most compelling in regards to the culture and location, <br />
 and why?<br />
Lisa:  I have found all the countries I have visited compelling in unique ways.</p>
<p>If I had to choose a <br />
 couple of countries that left an indelible impact on me, they would be Cuba and Iraq. Cuba because it <br />
 was like walking into a time capsule or a huge never-ending movie set. Also, the people were so <br />
 warm and inviting. I felt like I was literally meeting my &#8220;family&#8221; from all walks of life. They are also <br />
 very intelligent and innovative. I felt completely inspired with every breath I took in Havana even in <br />
 the simple moments of silence and people watching.</p>
<p>Iraq, because they have been through so much. <br />
 I visited Baghdad in 1998 right before Clinton bombed them. Just spending time with the Iraqis who <br />
 have been living under the dictatorship of Saddam and them tentatively sharing their feelings with me <br />
 on videotape was profound because if for some reason the tape was confiscated, they could be killed <br />
 for saying the wrong thing. I interviewed top officials, sheep herders, orphans, Shiites, Sunnis, and <br />
 Chaldeans.</p>
<p>I learned about compassion and unconditional love there. I have the deepest respect for <br />
 the people of Iraq.<br />
Juanita:  Where would you like to travel that you haven&#8217;t already?<br />
Lisa:  Kenya. I want to go on a African Safari.<br />
Juanita:  &#8220;Whispers from the Children&#8217;s Hearts&#8221; is a book for all ages and cultures.  Who is reading <br />
 this book and what have been some comments so far?<br />
Lisa:, three person tent<br />
,  Parents are reading it to their children, teachers are sharing it with their students, adults are <br />
 reading it for better understanding of other cultures.</p>
<p>Many people have been influenced by the book <br />
 because one can&#8217;t help but be moved by it.  It sort of sneaks up on you. When someone first picks it <br />
 up they, three person tent<br />
,  think it is a simple book for children, then as they keep reading they realize the value and <br />
 depth of the book.<br />
Juanita:  Has there, three person tent<br />
,  been a difference in reactions to the book between the young and adult readers?  <br />
 If so, please elaborate.</p>
<p>Lisa: Children enjoy the freshness of it. They have no preconceived notions, three person tent<br />
, . Many times they <br />
 express interest in meeting the children from these places, based on the quotes. They ask a lot of <br />
 questions like, What was Juanita like in Mexico? What was her home like? What was she wearing?, <br />
 etc. Adults are shocked by what they are learning from these children when they previously felt they <br />
 knew much more about the, three person tent<br />
,  world and different cultures.</p>
<p>I am happy to say that both gain from the <br />
 experience. We are now in the process of turning the concept of Whispers into a daytime Saturday <br />
 morning TV series.<br />
Juanita:  How important do you feel travel or the knowledge of other cultures is for children, and <br />
 will this type of experience translate through your TV series?<br />
Lisa: I feel travel and knowledge of others cultures is extremely important today.</p>
<p>Our world is <br />
 getting smaller and the importance of tolerance has never been stronger. My main goal in the TV <br />
 Series I&#8217;m creating based on my book Whispers from Children&#8217;s Hearts, is to open the doors to the <br />
 way other families live around the world. To have children watching other children relate to people <br />
 very different from themselves and take away something unique and special from each experience.</p>
<p>Juanita:  You are a writer, director, filmmaker, and a &#8220;creative soul coach,&#8221; for starters.  You have <br />
 been featured on radio programs, magazines and television for your many pursuits.  Where does this <br />
 passion for life come from?<br />
Lisa: It originally came from boredom and needing a, three person tent<br />
,  sense of purpose. I was brought up in a Middle <br />
 Eastern household that had a lot of restrictions.</p>
<p>I felt I didn&#8217;t have a voice and that my life was being <br />
 planned for me, a life I didn&#8217;t want. So, I of course rebelled and started traveling to escape my <br />
 destiny of early marriage to a cousin and a household of kids by age 25.<br />
Juanita:  Do you have any other book projects in the works?<br />
Lisa: Yes. I have a screenplay called Belly Dance co-written by the very talented Randall McCormick <br />
 that is similar in style to Bend it Like Beckham.</p>
<p>I would like to see it produced in the near future. It is <br />
 a comedic tale about growing up in Detroit, Michigan under a Middle Eastern roof. It is about the age-<br />
 old struggle between the old and new, parents and their children, fate and free will. It is also about <br />
 two young women coming to terms with their sexuality while caught between a culture, three person tent<br />
,  that <br />
 suppresses it and another that exploits it.</p>
<p>I also have an ebook series called Write On: A 365-day <br />
 Inspirational Writing Journal.  And several 30-day Write On books that focus on a particular subject <br />
 like Leadership, Mysticism, Love, Erotica, Self Help, and Writers and Artists. I am also finishing up a <br />
 book tentatively titled Unmade Beds, which is a very personal memoir of my travels around the world <br />
 as a single woman.<br />
Juanita:  How can your readers find out more about you and your endeavors?  Do you have a website?<br />
Lisa: Yes, I have a monthly newsletter that talks about the upcoming month&#8217;s retreats and <br />
 workshops and I have three websites:<br />
 www.</p>
<p>lisahaisha.com (updates, information and press kit for the media)<br />
 www.composingalife..com (my coaching practice and information and tips on self help)<br />
 www.whispersfromchildrenshearts.com (Website for the book Whispers from Children&#8217;s Hearts, three person tent<br />
,  and <br />
 Cultural Retreats)<br />
Juanita:  Thank you so much for your inspiring and thought provoking book.  &#8220;Whispers from the <br />
 Children&#8217;s Hearts&#8221; will undoubtedly open the heart of every one it touches.</p>
<p>Is there anything else you&#8217;<br />
 d like to tell your readers?<br />
Lisa:, three person tent<br />
,  Yes! Remember that miracles are happening everyday in your life, watch out for them and they <br />
 will change the way you view the world and the way you choose to do life.<br />
Juanita Watson is the Assistant Editor for Reader Views</p>
<p>http://www.readerviews.com</p>
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