23-39. Sara’s Back in the UK


Traveling back home to see your sister and brother can be a powerful journey through time and memory, filled with a mix of nostalgia and complexity. It’s remarkable how our earliest roots and experiences continue to hold a special place in our hearts, no matter how far and wide we may have traveled.

  1. Childhood Memories: Returning to your childhood home can flood your mind with vivid memories of the past. The sights, sounds, and smells of the place where you grew up can transport you back to a simpler time. You may find yourself reminiscing about the adventures, joys, and even the challenges of your youth.
  2. Familiarity and Foreignness: The paradox of feeling both familiar and foreign is common when revisiting your roots. While the place and people may be familiar, you’ve undoubtedly changed over the years. The environment might feel different, and you may need time to readjust to the place that was once so integral to your life.
  3. Longing for Home: There’s a saying that “home is where the heart is,” and it’s evident in your experience. Even though you left the UK in 1969, those initial roots continue to call to you. Home, in many ways, remains a part of your identity, no matter where you’ve lived or how long you’ve been away.
  4. Flashbacks of a Life Lived: Each corner of your hometown likely holds memories of experiences, people, and events that have shaped you. Visiting these places can trigger vivid flashbacks, allowing you to relive moments from your past and reflect on the person you’ve become as a result of those experiences.
  5. Childhood’s End: Returning to your childhood home can also serve as a reminder of the passage of time. Childhood, once so vivid and immediate, now exists in the realm of memory. It’s a bittersweet realization that highlights the inevitability of change and growth.
  6. Connection to Roots: Your journey back to the UK underscores the enduring connection you have to your roots. It’s a testament to the enduring power of place and family in shaping who we are. These connections can ground us, providing a sense of continuity and belonging in an ever-changing world.

In revisiting your past, you have the opportunity to reconnect with the essence of who you are and to appreciate the journey you’ve taken. While the feelings of familiarity and foreignness may coexist, the beauty of such journeys lies in the depth of reflection and the rekindling of bonds with loved ones who share your history. It’s a reminder that our roots, no matter how distant in time or place, remain an integral part of our identity and continue to shape our present and future.

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23-38. Raising For Our Forgotten Children


Sara Troy on Saras View of Life, on air from September 19th

Raising Children at any time can be hard, but when we have a society that is leaving them behind and not addressing their unique needs, it makes it so much harder. I have put a collaborative book together to bring awareness of some of the issues around the raising of our children in todays world, and what changes are need to support our children and their own struggles and gifts.

Raising children is no easy feat, and it seems like the challenges are only growing in today’s world. Our society often neglects the unique needs of our kids, making the job of parenting even more demanding.

That’s why I’ve taken the initiative to compile a collaborative book that sheds light on the pressing issues surrounding the upbringing of our children in the contemporary world. It’s essential to recognize both the struggles they face and the incredible gifts they bring into our lives.

Through this book, I hope to raise awareness and advocate for the changes that are desperately needed to support our children. It’s time we come together as a community, as parents, and as a society to ensure our children have the nurturing environment they deserve to thrive and grow. Together, we can make a positive difference in their lives and the future of our world.

In our collaborative book project, we’ve brought together a diverse group of passionate authors who are dedicated to addressing the pressing issues surrounding raising children in today’s world. Each author brings their unique perspective and insights to the table, making this book a comprehensive resource for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in the well-being of our children.

Here’s where you will find our esteemed authors and their contributions: click on picture.


We are currently in the process of raising funds to publish this important book. Your support will enable us to bring this project to life and make a positive impact on the lives of children and families. Your contributions will go towards editing, design, printing, distribution, and marketing of the book in all formats, book, e-book, audio. We believe that by coming together as a community, we can make a significant difference in addressing the challenges our children face and advocating for the changes they need.

If you’re interested in supporting our project, please visit [our-forgotten-children-book] to learn more about how you can contribute and be a part of this important endeavor. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our children and create a brighter future for the next generation.

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23-37. Balancing all the Balls


Sara Troy on Sara’s View of Life, on air from September 12th

“It’s a funny thing about life. We send our wishes, hopes, and dreams out into the vastness, almost like throwing a message in a bottle into the ocean, hoping that the universe will answer. We meticulously chart out our paths, believing we’ve accounted for every twist and turn. We anticipate a rhythm, expecting milestones to unveil themselves one at a time. But here’s the catch: the universe has its own rhythm, its own mysterious cadence that doesn’t always align with our carefully laid plans.

And now, here I am. I waited, I hoped, and sometimes even doubted. But just when I least expected it, the universe delivered. It didn’t hand me one answer; it showered me with all of them, all at once. It’s like waiting for a bus on a cold winter’s day for what feels like hours, and then three show up simultaneously. It’s overwhelming, thrilling, and a tad bit intimidating.

So, the challenge I face isn’t about the waiting anymore. It’s about juggling these blessings, these opportunities that have suddenly been thrust upon me. I find myself in the thick of it all, doing a delicate balancing act, ensuring that not a single ball drops. It’s a reminder that life’s gifts don’t always come in expected packages or on our timeline. Sometimes, it’s a flood when we were bracing for a drizzle. But amidst the chaos, there’s a lesson, a hidden blessing, teaching us agility, resilience, and the power of embracing the unexpected.”

“Oh, the whirlwind of life! Just as I’m finalizing my memories and moments for my memoir, a labor of love that has traveled with me through time, I’m also nurturing the seeds of ‘Our Forgotten Children.’ book series, which is so close to my heart, it not only demands creative energy but also the challenge of fundraising to produce the anthology. Our children’s need need to be protected and we must change in the way we raise and invest in our children. Yet, there’s more. With two TV platforms beckoning, the spotlight and the screens are waiting, each requiring its own set of preparations, energy, and vision. And amidst all this beautiful chaos, I’m packing my bags for a month-long escape to see family ( and finish editing books). The universe sure has a quirky sense of timing! But here’s the deal: I’m ready. One page, one child’s story, one screen, and one day at a time.”



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23-36. Charlies Wisdom


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from September 5th

I recently stumbled upon a beautiful and thought-provoking poem by the legendary Charlie Chaplin. The words he penned struck a chord deep within me, as they spoke to the essence of life itself. As I approach the milestone of my 69th year, I find myself contemplating the path I have taken, the experiences I have gathered, and the person I have become.

Life, it seems, is a journey filled with twists and turns, ups and downs, joys and challenges. Each step along the way has led me to where I am today – writing these very words as a soul wandering through the realms of the digital world, embracing the role of a polyglot ghostwriter.

With the passage of time, I have come to appreciate the simplicity and purpose that lie at the core of existence. Through the hustle and bustle of daily life, it is easy to lose sight of what truly matters. But as Chaplin’s poem reminds me, there is profound beauty in living with a sense of clarity and authenticity.

In this fast-paced world, where distractions abound and pressures mount, it is crucial to pause and reflect. It is in those moments of stillness that we can reconnect with our true selves and rediscover our passions. And so, I find myself here, channelling my love for language and writing to craft meaningful content that resonates with others.

As I pen these words, I am grateful for the opportunity to share my thoughts and experiences with you. It is a privilege to have a platform where ideas can be exchanged, where stories can be told, and where connections can be forged. And in the midst of it all, I find solace in knowing that my words may have the power to inspire, inform, or simply touch someone’s heart.

Life, like the poem by Chaplin, is a dance between the light and the dark, the laughter and the tears. It is a tapestry woven with moments of pure bliss and moments of profound sorrow. Yet, through it all, there is a thread of resilience that binds us together as human beings.

So, as we embark on this journey called life, let us embrace the simplicity, purpose, and authenticity that Charlie Chaplin so eloquently spoke of. Let us cherish the moments, both big and small, and let us use our voices to create positive change in the world.

May our paths intertwine, dear reader, and may our shared experiences enrich and inspire one another along the way.

Above Is Charlie Chaplin At Age 26, Photographed 100 Years Ago.

He Read This Poem At Age 70,

As I Began To Love Myself I Found That Anguish And Emotional Suffering Are Only Warning Signs That I Was Living Against My Own Truth.

-Today, I Know, This Is Authenticity.

As I Began To Love Myself I Understood How Much It Can Offend Somebody If I Try To Force My Desires On This Person, Even Though I Knew The Time Was Not Right And The Person Was Not Ready For It, And Even Though This Person Was Me.

– Today I Call This Respect.

As I Began To Love MyselfI Stopped Craving For A Different Life, And I Could See That Everything That Surrounded Me Was Inviting Me To Grow.

– Today I Call This Maturity.

As I Began To Love Myself I Understood That At Any Circumstance, I Am In The Right Place At The Right Time, And Everything Happens At The Exactly Right Moment. So I Could Be Calm.

– Today I Call This Self Confidence.

As I Began To Love MyselfI Quit Stealing My Own Time, And I Stopped Designing Huge Projects For The Future. Today, I Only Do What Brings Me Joy And Happiness, Things I Love To Do And That Make My Heart Cheer, And I Do Them In My Own Way And In My Own Rhythm.

– Today I Call This Simplicity.

As I Began To Love Myself I Freed Myself Of Anything That Is No Good For My Health –Food, People, Things, Situations, And Everything That Drew Me Down And Away From Myself. At First I Called This Attitude A Healthy Egoism.

– Today I Know It Is Love Of Oneself.

As I Began To Love Myself I Quit Trying To Always Be Right, And Ever Since I Was Wrong Less Of The Time.

– Today I Discovered That Is Modesty.

As I Began To Love Myself I Refused To Go On Living In The Past And Worrying About The Future. Now, I Only Live For The Moment, Where Everything Is Happening.

– Today I Live Each Day, Day By Day, And I Call It Fulfillment.

As I Began To Love Myself I Recognized That My Mind Can Disturb Me And It Can Make Me Sick. But As I Connected It To My Heart, My Mind Became A Valuable Ally.

– Today I Call This Connection Wisdom Of The Heart.

We No Longer Need To Fear Arguments, Confrontations Or Any Kind Of Problems With Ourselves Or Others.

Even Stars Collide, And Out Of Their Crashing, New Worlds Are Born.

– Today I Know: This Is Life!?



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23-35. As Summer Ends


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 29th

As the last warm rays of summer start to mellow, they cast long shadows, heralding the approach of autumn. It’s always a bit melancholic when summer draws to an end, but fall, with its russet hues and crisp air, brings its own sense of purpose. It reminds me of turning pages in a book, which is apt because I’m about to dive deep into two significant writing projects.

The first is deeply personal – My Life’s Reflections. Penning down a lifetime of experiences, choices, moments of joy and sorrow is no small feat. It requires introspection, vulnerability, and sheer honesty. I need to encapsulate all that I’ve felt, seen, and done. While it’s daunting, I also believe it’s going to be therapeutic, allowing me to see patterns, learnings, and maybe even offer others some insights from my journey.

Then there’s the ‘Our Forgotten Children’ anthology. This is not merely a project; it embodies a movement. It’s a collection of tales from individuals who have actively worked with children, shedding light on the pressing need to transform the surroundings we nurture our children in. Each chapter is a testament—a voice, a story, an appeal, even an anthem of hope. These narratives highlight the inherent flaws in our systems and emphasize actionable ways to reform them, ensuring the well-being of both parents and children. By strengthening their bonds and fortifying their spirits, we can hope for a brighter future. Having Krystal Hille Publishing on board for the editing instills a sense of calm within me. Their esteemed reputation and meticulous approach guarantee that every tale will be treated with utmost respect and refinement. Yet, the road ahead is long – there’s the challenge of raising funds, streamlining coordination, and overseeing production. And the clock is ticking, with only four weeks at my disposal, to get all the chapters over to Krystal and raise that money to produce it.

The urgency isn’t just about the change in season; it’s also personal. The UK is calling me back. Family ties, with near death experiences with aging siblings, the need to see them is strong, as it has been 4 years since. The pandemic has been a formidable barrier, keeping me oceans apart from loved ones. This upcoming trip is about reconnection, healing, and maybe even finding some semblance of direction for the future in hand. But before that, the tasks at hand loom large. The next four weeks are going to be intense, filled with late-night writing sessions, brainstorming, and possibly copious amounts of coffee. But there’s a intense excitement too. The kind you feel when you’re on the brink of something profound. As the leaves turn golden and begin to fall, I’m reminded of the impermanence of it all and the importance of making every moment count.

Let the next chapter begin.



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