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A show about our family's journey to build an apparel business centered on gratitude and fight cystic fibrosis. Each week we'll share our experiences on entrepreneurship and teaching kids how to start a t-shirt apparel business, living a more mindful and simple life, and, most important, how to be more genuinely grateful and joyful. Of course, we'll also touch on homeschooling and homesteading since that's central to our lifestyle. From the gang at timy12.sg-host.com

Tim Young


    • Jul 28, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 24m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    Gratitude Collages: EP012

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 24:50


    The Gratipreneurs Podcast – Episode 12 – Show Notes In today's episode, we look at more creative and kid-friendly ways of expressing gratitude, such as gratitude collages and games. We then explain how we are increasing exposure of our apparel business, Naturally Grateful, through public relations. As discussed in previous episodes, we increase exposure of Naturally Grateful through various channels, such as this podcast, an ambassador program, and Google Shopping. In addition, Tim has been making appearances on podcasts and blogs to share our story and promote our business. To find out more about our ambassador program, visit our website or listen to episode 5, “Gratitude Rocks, Are Women More Grateful Than Men, and Affiliate Marketing.”  And of course, we love finding ways of expressing gratefulness accessible to everyone; that's why we love gratitude collages, as anyone can take a few pictures and put together a beautiful collage. They're a great way of being purposeful with your gratitude, and in the end, you'll have a visual representation of what you're thankful for. Gratitude games are another great way of conversing about gratitude with your family. Tune in for all the details! What to Listen For: How to Create a Gratitude Collage [1:00] 5 Reasons to Create a Gratitude Collage [3:45] Play the ABCs of Gratitude with a Gratitude Game [11:40] Marketing More Effectively with Enthusiasm [14:10] Increase Your Exposure with Media and Public Relations [16:00] Subscribe for weekly podcast episodes & listen wherever you get your podcasts! Quotes: “It's for all ages and gives you a purpose for the pictures you're taking.” [04:45] “It could give a person a real, almost overwhelming sense of how much they have in their life to be grateful for.” [06:50] Connect with Us: Website: naturallygrateful.com/gratipreneurs-podcast/  Facebook: Naturally Grateful Instagram: @gratitudegarb Twitter: @gratitudegarb We appreciate your support at Naturally Grateful and helping us to fight cystic fibrosis. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the episode! Gratipreneurs is a show about our family's journey to build a business based on gratitude and fight cystic fibrosis. Each week we'll share our experiences on entrepreneurship and teaching kids how to start a t-shirt apparel business, living a more mindful and simple life, and, most important, how to be more genuinely grateful and joyful. Of course, we'll also touch on homeschooling and homesteading since that's central to our lifestyle.

    Gratitude Reflection & Meditation: EP011

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021


    Writing Gratitude Letters: EP010

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021


    The 4-Step Process of Gratitude: EP009

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021


    Gratitude Notes for Strangers & Driving Traffic…to the Zoo?: EP008

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021


    Sacred Gratitude Places, Meditation Labyrinths, and Google Shopping: EP007

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021


    Gratitude in Different Countries, Random Acts of Kindness, & Killer Product Descriptions: EP006

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021


    Podcast Transcript A Slightly "Less than Perfect" Transcript To make this podcast accessible to those hearing impaired or who prefer to read rather than listen to podcasts, we offer the following AI-generated transcript. Yeah, it's far from perfect. But it should be close enough to give those who aren't able or inclined to learn from audio interviews a way to enjoy our episodes. Enjoy :-) Tim 0:00You're listening to Gratipreneurs from timy12.sg-host.com So last week when we were talking about you were, I'm Liz. I'm Tim Maisie. Okay, now they know who we are. So go ahead. Okay. So last week when we were talking about the differences in the way that genders in America feel gratitude, it brought up another topic, which is how people from different countries express gratitude. So I did a little looking into that. And I read in the gratitude, but you say, right, well, I said, like, one's better than the others just different. Okay. So, in the gratitude project, but they cited a few different studies that talked about how different countries express or learn gratitude. So what do you think Maisie Do you think people from different countries feel or express gratitude in different ways? Or is it a universal feeling where everybody feels at the same day? Most definitely, especially in different ways, because there are other parts of the world. And besides, they speak different languages. They do have different words to mean gratitude. Push neg? I don't know about that. But in 2008, and 18, Jonathan tudge, and colleagues research gratitude in children from seven to 14 years old, and they looked at various countries, and they asked the kids, what is your greatest wish? And then what would you do for the person who granted you that wish? So do you think all kids would kind of say the same thing to someone who gave them who granted them their wish? No, not really. They do treat it differently. So in China and South Korea, the kids tended to favor giving gifts to whoever it was that helped them. And the kids always seem to make sure that the gifts were meaningful to the person receiving it. So something that the person might actually like, such as making a favorite snack for their brother or sister as a way of showing their gratitude seems like a pretty good thing, right. And in the United States, the kids leaned towards giving something also to show their gratitude. But they tended to give something that they lie to themselves, rather than something that the person they were thinking might like. So for example, the child might say, Oh, I'm grateful to my parents. So I'm going to give them my favorite toy. Well, the parent might not want that toy, that might not be something that the parent wants, that's something that the child liked. So they showed gratitude by giving something again, but they weren't really thinking of it from the person who they were thankings perspective. Yeah, I get it. I thought that was an interesting difference. And then another difference was, the kids from Guatemala didn't tend to give things at all, in order to show their gratitude. Instead, they were partial to verbal gratitude, just to say thank you, and to show their appreciation through words rather than giving something and the researcher said they thought that was because in the Guatemalan culture, it's common to say, thanks to God. And so verbal thanks was common in their culture. So they thought maybe that's why the kids had learned to show gratitude that way, rather than giving something you would think it would have to do with demographics, too. I mean, the the income and the spending habits of all these countries are very different. So in the richer nations, I mean, I think you have people that are used to buying things. And you know, when the poor nations, you know, you don't have the means to buy things. So you know, what's left, but to express it, you know, with words, that's a good theory. Yeah. And actually,

    Gratitude Rocks, Are Women More Grateful Than Men, and Affiliate Marketing: EP005

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021


    Gratitude Jars and Adopting a Customer Service Policy: EP004

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021


    Creative Ways to Express Gratitude and How to Design a Logo: EP003

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021


    The Gratitude Journal Debate and How to Name a Business: EP002

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021


    The science of gratitude and launching a family clothing brand: EP001

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021


    Podcast trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021


    Hey there, Tim Young here, and I'm pleased to announce our new family podcast called Gratipreneurs. It's a show about our family's journey to build a business based on gratitude and fight cystic fibrosis. Each week we'll share our experiences on entrepreneurship and teaching kids how to start a t-shirt apparel business, living a more mindful and simple life, and, most important, how to be more genuinely grateful and joyful. Of course, we'll also touch on homeschooling and homesteading since that's central to our lifestyle. In this trailer for Gratipreneurs, I explain what to expect on the show and how it may help your family to embrace gratitude and learn about entrepreneurship. We appreciate your support at timy12.sg-host.com and helping us to fight cystic fibrosis. Thanks for tuning in.

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