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From the Kennedys to the House of Windsor, these celebrity families have had generations in the spotlight.
Punch the Macaque: The Baby Monkey Who Found Comfort in a Plush Friend
Today we look back at one of the most unexpected viral stories of 2025—a tale that began quietly in a zoo in Japan and grew into a global symbol of resilience and tenderness. It is the story of Punch, a Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba Prefecture. His life began with hardship, but what followed has touched millions across the world.
By Haroon Pashaabout 11 hours ago in Families
Love That Acts, Not Love That Speaks
When Love Became a Language Instead of a Practice In modern parenting culture, love is increasingly defined by what is said rather than what is done. Emotional affirmation, verbal reassurance, and constant validation are treated as the primary evidence of care, while less expressive forms of love are often overlooked or misunderstood. A parent who says “I love you” frequently and validates feelings consistently is assumed to be providing something essential, while a parent who demonstrates care through sacrifice, consistency, and enforcement may be perceived as distant or emotionally limited.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout 18 hours ago in Families
The reason we move more quickly when we're excited could be explained by dopamine.
People frequently walk a little faster without realising it when they are enthusiastic or eager. According to a recent study, the brain's reward system could be the source of this extra "pep." It seems that this mechanism modifies our level of activity based on whether positive events occur as anticipated or come as a pleasant surprise.
By Francis Dami5 days ago in Families
The king of pop Jackson Family Legacy (2009–2026)
Introduction For more than five decades, the Jackson family has been one of the most influential dynasties in entertainment history. From the rise of The Jackson 5 in the late 1960s to global solo careers, their cultural impact spans music, film, modeling, and philanthropy. Following the passing of Michael Jackson in 2009, the family entered a new era focused on preserving its legacy while embracing generational growth. As of 2026, the Jackson lineage spans four generations, with careers and public contributions continuing across the globe. First Generation: The Jackson Siblings Rebbie Jackson (b. 1950) Rebbie Jackson, the eldest of the siblings, has remained closely connected to family milestones while pursuing her music career. She has three children: Stacee Brown (b. 1971), Yashi Brown (b. 1973), and Austin Brown (b. 1985), and one grandchild, London Blue Salas (b. 2003). Rebbie has balanced public appearances with a largely private family life. Jackie Jackson (b. 1951) Jackie Jackson has maintained a presence in music and occasional public appearances while raising four children: Sigmund “Siggy” Jackson Jr. (b. 1977), Brandi Jackson (b. 1982), Jaylen Jackson (b. 1987), and River Jackson (b. 1992). He is also a grandfather to Jared Jackson (b. 2005), Kai-Ari Jackson (b. 2008), and Skyy Jackson (b. 2010), reflecting his continued role in supporting the family’s younger generations. Tito Jackson (1953–2024) Tito Jackson, who passed away in 2024, left behind a strong musical and familial legacy. His children include Taj Jackson (b. 1973), Taryll Jackson (b. 1975), TJ Jackson (b. 1978), and three younger children born between the 1980s and 1990s. Tito’s grandchildren include Royal Jackson (b. 2000), Bryce Connor Jackson (b. 2003), Dee Dee Jackson (b. 2005), Jordan “JoJo” Jackson (b. 2007), Adren Michael Jackson (b. 2010), and Rio Tito Joe Jackson (b. 2012). Tito’s influence continues through 3T and their extended families. Jermaine Jackson (b. 1954) Jermaine Jackson has one of the largest second-generation families in the Jackson lineage. His eight children are Jermaine Jackson Jr. (b. 1977), Autumn Jackson (b. 1978), Jaimy Jackson (b. 1987), Jeremy Jackson (b. 1996), Jourdynn Michael Jackson (b. 1998), Jaafar Jackson (b. 1996), Jermajesty Jackson (b. 2002), and Tahkyah Brings Plenty Jackson (b. 2008). Many of his children pursue acting, modeling, and music while focusing on education. Jaafar Jackson has gained attention for portraying his uncle Michael Jackson in the upcoming biographical film Michael, and Tahkyah Brings Plenty Jackson is active in acting, modeling, and activism, representing the family’s emerging fourth generation. La Toya Jackson (b. 1956) La Toya Jackson has remained engaged in media and television work. She has no children, but she continues to participate in public appearances and family events. Marlon Jackson (b. 1957) Marlon Jackson balances family life with nonprofit work and philanthropy. He has three children: Valencia Jackson (b. 1980), Brittany Jackson (b. 1982), and Marlon Jackson Jr. (b. 1984). His grandchildren include Noah Laniak (b. 2005), Sophia Laniak (b. 2007), Phoenix Sanchez (b. 2008), Savanna Bella Sanchez (b. 2010), and Summer Blue Sanchez (b. 2012). Randy Jackson (b. 1961) Randy Jackson maintains a private profile while raising three children: Genevieve Jackson (b. 1983), Steven Randall Jackson Jr. (b. 1985), and Stevanna Jackson (b. 1988). He continues to participate in family events while keeping much of his personal life out of the spotlight. Janet Jackson (b. 1966) Janet Jackson has balanced a highly successful global music career with motherhood. She has one child, Eissa Al Mana (b. 2017), and continues to influence music, acting, and advocacy projects worldwide. Michael Jackson (1958–2009) Michael Jackson’s children — Prince Michael Jackson (b. 1997), Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson (b. 1998), and Prince Michael Jackson II “Bigi” (b. 2002) — have gradually stepped into public life. They are involved in philanthropy, music, modeling, and film while maintaining privacy in their personal lives. The Third & Fourth Generations (2026) By 2026, the Jackson family spans over 20 children of the original siblings, dozens of grandchildren, and a growing fourth generation. The family’s influence continues across music, film, modeling, activism, and private business, maintaining recognition worldwide while nurturing the next generation of talent. The Jackson Family Today Seventeen years after Michael Jackson’s passing, the Jackson family remains a global cultural presence. While earlier decades were defined by intense media exposure, today’s family blends public careers with private development. Each sibling branch contributes to a multigenerational legacy, from Motown origins to modern film projects, demonstrating resilience, creativity, and unity across four generations.
By Allie Jackson 8 days ago in Families
Navigating Relationships with Emotional Intelligence
Relationships are the very fabric of our lives, weaving together our experiences, shaping our identities, and providing a profound sense of connection. Yet, they are also incredibly complex, often fraught with misunderstandings, heartbreak, and the bewildering question: "Why do relationships fail?" It's a question that echoes in countless hearts, hinting at deeper psychological currents beneath the surface.
By Being Inquisitive13 days ago in Families
The Power of Presence
When “Good Parenting” Became a Feeling In modern parenting conversations, “good” has increasingly come to mean emotionally warm, verbally affirming, and immediately comforting. A good parent is expected to soothe distress quickly, validate feelings consistently, and minimize discomfort whenever possible. These traits are treated as obvious indicators of healthy parenting, reinforced by cultural messaging, therapeutic language, and social reward structures. When a child feels better in the moment, the parenting decision is assumed to have been correct, and when discomfort persists, the decision is often framed as a failure of care rather than a necessary part of development.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast14 days ago in Families
Six Things Women like More In Men Than Good looks
Physical attraction may spark interest, but it rarely sustains a meaningful relationship. While good looks can draw attention, they are not what build trust, emotional security, or long-term happiness. Many women value deeper qualities that make a man reliable, emotionally safe, and inspiring to be with. Here are six things women often like more in men than physical appearance.
By Ibrahim Shah 17 days ago in Families










