Jono and Kirsty Rowe, New Zealand entrepreneurs and parenting coaches, like many parents throughout the globe, were forced to adjust and adapt when they had to share their at-home workspace with their four children during lockdown. Only being allowed out for supermarket visits and walks around the block created a completely different dynamic to daily life as a young family with multiple businesses and investments whilst also trying to excel in their marriage and parenting.
<p><span>I would like to join Esther George in expressing my appreciation to the leaders of tribal nations assembled here for this opportunity to listen and learn from this afternoon s conversation. I also want to thank Governor Anoatubby for hosting us.</span><span> I am humbled to be here at the First Americans Museum, which is promoting a richer understanding of Native American history by sharing the cultural diversity, history, and resilience of the 39 Native nations of Oklahoma.</span></p>