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Ahhhhh! I'm back from vacation, so I decided to turn my mic on and record! In this episode, I talk about the beach, vacation, football, movies, lottery, and door-to-door vaccines. Take a listen! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahhhhh "The Devils Lettuce"! Such a polarizing plant, maybe the most debated drug in the world. The list of ailments that it treats is growing by the year and there's still so much we don't know about it. How does it effect kids? What are the medicinal benefits? In what ways does it alter our mental state? In the interest of science and having firsthand knowledge of the subject....your boy has decided to record this episode HIGH! I'm smoking that MIND ON MATTERS PACKKKKK...…I'm dizzy.Show ideas or want to come on the show? Email me @ mindonmatterspodcast@gmail.com
Ahhhh, sweet vacation. Relaxing on the beach with your feet kicked up and an icy cold drink in your hand. Not a care in the world. But wait, you have kids. It's more like, AHHHHH!!!!!….vacation. Or as I like to describe it… “moving your chaos to a new location with fewer resources.” Okay, so while vacationing with kids may never be *quite* as relaxing as without them, it can be every bit as enjoyable and MORESO. On this episode I'm sharing 10 sanity-saving tips to truly enjoy traveling with kids, no matter what goes wrong along the way. Key Takeaways: + The #1 thing to avoid when traveling with kids + How to create margins + To routine or not to routine + How to make lasting memories + Finding joy no matter what happens Thanks for tuning in to today's episode! If you enjoyed it, would you take a minute to SUBSCRIBE? There are lots of great episodes coming your way and I wouldn't want you to miss a thing! Come connect with me on Instagram @favoritefamilies or find simple strategies for a happy family at https://favoritefamilies.com!
#SOUR. It's the album I didn't know I needed. My inner angsty teen screams to it, my current 27-year-old self cries to it. Ahhhhh it's therapy. But cast your mind back even 10 years. Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, and Ariana Grande, were all still bow-in-the-hair picture-perfect Disney stars. Miley especially, worked hard to break the mold - meaning she was sexualized and highly criticized in the media for just being a typical teen. Fast-forward to today, Disney star and the world's biggest and newest pop-star, Olivia Rodrigo, it's a different story. Oliva's debut is the perfect teen album. Hurt real feelings, insecurities, and real-life shit. She swears, she yells, and she goes through all the motions. LIKE EVERY TEEN DOES! A new-age star, she's perfectly executed the differentiating properties between Disney star and real-life teen - AND WE'RE HERE FOR IT! We discuss this and much for in the first part of this chat - I even (attempt) to sing/scream along. I mean, good 4 u, is just next level and an emotion I've struggled to express until this song. This week's therapy session is going to be much more communicative - i just need to read the lyrics! Part two of this solo episode I talk about the struggles of making friends as an adult. IT'S FUCKING HARD and noone is talking about it! I'd love to hear your thoughts on this too. Make sure you follow our socials too so we can keep this conversation alive. As always, please rate, review, and subscribe as it really means a lot and helps with the podcast. Until next MONDAY 6 AM ET, take care! ---- FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIALS! Host: ANNITA KATEE INSTAGRAM: @millennialstalkpodcast / @annitakatee TWITTER: @annitakatee WEBSITE: millennialstalk.com YOUTUBE: Annita Katee TIKTOK: @annitakatee *I don't own the rights to any music used in this podcast! All rights belong to Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annitakatee/support
Ahhhhh the frustration of picking a thyroid practitioner, be it functional medicine or conventional medicine, who actually knows what they’re doing with the thyroid. We will be deep diving into how to choose the right one for you, why you may not find a good practitioner locally and the proper questions to ask so you stop wasting time and money and actually get your life back NOW.LET'S GET YOUR LIFE BACK:Want help? Book a discovery call with this link below to see how I can help you:Book a CallVisit me on my Facebook page at:Amie Hornaman Nutrition and Functional MedicineInstagram:@dramiehornamanAnd be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel where you can grab a TON of info all in one place (no endless scrolling necessary):Dr. Amie Hornaman
Ahhhhh yeah it's classic indie superhero Invincible let's see what praises Joe and Caleb have to say....right! Well however you feel about this episode, email allnew52podcast@gmail.com with your suggestions and feedback --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allnew52/support
No time to read? No worries, I got you!! LIVE LIFE HAPPY THE UNCONVENTIONAL BOOK CLUB FOR BUSY PEOPLE with Andrea Seydel _________________________________ Welcome, If you love books as much as I do, you will love the content I create! No time to read, but love learning? Don't worry; I got you. I am book obsessed (to say the least), I believe that Books Change Lives! Sign up at my website and gain access to hundreds of Book summaries in my BOOK VAULT so you can start putting knowledge into action right away... Hugs! Andrea __________________________________ THIS EPISODE: SUCCESSFUL AGING: A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives When you think of old age, what do you think? Losing teeth. Inevitable depression. Getting older leads to weakness, frailty and dependency? That older adult should limit activity? Old age means the end of sex? Loss of memory as you age. AHHHHH, that would make anyone scared of aging! or do everything they can to slow the decline. SUCCESSFUL AGING delivers powerful insights to these common myths: In the book, Levitin debunks the myth that memory always declines with age. He confirms that “healthspan,” not “life span,”; is what matters. He proves that sixty-plus years is a unique and newly recognized developmental stage. He also recommends that people look forward to aging with joy. For the full book summary, head over to my website and enter the book vault. _________________________ LET'S CONNECT: Live Life Happy with Andrea Seydel Instagram Facebook Website YouTube Podcast Have you subscribed, left a comment or review yet? I put a lot of love and energy into my content. I would really appreciate it if you could support me by hitting Subscribe, Comment on what you think, and provide any feedback with an honest Review. Your support wouldn't take long and can really help grow the show!! Don't forget to get your full book highlight and summary sheets here, CLICK Book Vault. Finally, Do you have exciting book suggestions? What book are you dying to read and don’t have the time to read but really love the content coached to you. Let me know, and I will do my very best to highlight your suggestion!! Please respond in the comments or direct message me on social. I can't wait to hear your suggestions... SO MANY BOOKS SO LITTLE TIME! HUGS!! Andrea P.S. If you want to give birth to a book, but you don't know-how or simply are having troubles with where to start turning your hard-earned knowledge into book form, I am your gal! I know how to help you painlessly give birth to your book and get it published. They don't call me the Book Doula for anything!~ Let me help you map out your book plan in a FREE discovery call today!
Ahhhhh o amor... Temos hoje um encontro extremamente harmônico entre dois planetas que podem potencializar o romantismo nos encontros amoroso! Entenda melhor!!Que os Planetas se inclinem sobre nós.
Ahhhhh part 2 of the questions are here baby!!! Again if you haven't listened to part 1 go do that, but it's all stupid humor throughout. We're weird, we know we are and tbh we love it!!! Hope you guys enjoy and we want to hear from you as well on social media. Don't forget to subscribe, follow, rate, like, review and most importantly spread the word!!! Follow us on: iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Instagram @BrotherhoodofPodcasting, on Facebook @ facebook.com/brotherhoodofpodcasting Twitter: @BHPodcasting and on Twitch: twitch/tv/flip_nation
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Trust in journalism. Still complicated. Do we value connection over logic? Are we persuadable? What is the mix of facts, context, opinions? Learn from Joy Mayer Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Introducing Joy Mayer and Trusting News 01:46. 1 Trust is complicated (where have we heard that before?) 06:18. 3 Affective versus cognitive trust – connection or logic 09:31. 3 Persuadable but overwhelmed 11:03. 4 Engaging transparency 11:54. 4 Self-aware before convincing 14:08. 5 Opinion without context. Facts with context. 15:48. 5 Earning trust even if wrong 19:58. 7 Rating trust 21:23. 7 Transparently confusing 26:38. 8 Person first – meeting us where we are. Where are we? 27:59. 9 Falling off the cliff of trust 34:10. 11 Trust as digestible 36:28. 11 Reflection 38:36 12 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspiration from Josh Richardson, Jodyn Platt, Laura Marcial, Aaron Carroll, Barry Blumenfeld, Lynne Becker Sponsored by Abridge Links From Joy Mayer A UF project I'm loosely affiliated with that did research into how to make vaccine communication effective: https://covid19vaccinescommunicationprinciples.org/ A deck my team updates periodically, collecting research on trust in news: http://bit.ly/trustingnewsresearch Advice I wrote for an industry publication about how to consume news responsibly: https://www.poynter.org/ethics-trust/2020/how-to-consume-news-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/ Healthcare Triage- Aaron Carroll's YouTube channel Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/trust-willing-to-be-vulnerable-worth-the-investment/ https://health-hats.com/pod113/ https://health-hats.com/pod106/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem I live in a bubble. Inside the bubble, I can drop my shoulders, take deep breaths, find humor and love, and rest. I'm creative, productive, and silly. Trust soaks the peat under the moss on the floor of my bubble. I feel it squish between toes. Ahhhhh. The bubble moves with me. I can step outside the bubble; the bubble can subtly pop and explosively vanish. Indeed, when outside the bubble, I'm a bit or much more tense. I no longer feel that trust-soaked peat between my toes.
Trust in journalism. Still complicated. Do we value connection over logic? Are we persuadable? What is the mix of facts, context, opinions? Learn from Joy Mayer Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Introducing Joy Mayer and Trusting News 01:46. 1 Trust is complicated (where have we heard that before?) 06:18. 3 Affective versus cognitive trust – connection or logic 09:31. 3 Persuadable but overwhelmed 11:03. 4 Engaging transparency 11:54. 4 Self-aware before convincing 14:08. 5 Opinion without context. Facts with context. 15:48. 5 Earning trust even if wrong 19:58. 7 Rating trust 21:23. 7 Transparently confusing 26:38. 8 Person first – meeting us where we are. Where are we? 27:59. 9 Falling off the cliff of trust 34:10. 11 Trust as digestible 36:28. 11 Reflection 38:36 12 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspiration from Josh Richardson, Jodyn Platt, Laura Marcial, Aaron Carroll, Barry Blumenfeld, Lynne Becker Sponsored by Abridge Links From Joy Mayer A UF project I'm loosely affiliated with that did research into how to make vaccine communication effective: https://covid19vaccinescommunicationprinciples.org/ A deck my team updates periodically, collecting research on trust in news: http://bit.ly/trustingnewsresearch Advice I wrote for an industry publication about how to consume news responsibly: https://www.poynter.org/ethics-trust/2020/how-to-consume-news-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/ Healthcare Triage- Aaron Carroll's YouTube channel Related podcasts and blogs https://www.health-hats.com/trust-willing-to-be-vulnerable-worth-the-investment/ https://www.health-hats.com/pod113/ https://www.health-hats.com/pod106/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem I live in a bubble. Inside the bubble, I can drop my shoulders, take deep breaths, find humor and love, and rest. I'm creative, productive, and silly. Trust soaks the peat under the moss on the floor of my bubble. I feel it squish between toes. Ahhhhh. The bubble moves with me. I can step outside the bubble; the bubble can subtly pop and explosively vanish. Indeed, when outside the bubble, I'm a bit or much more tense.
Show Notes I'm celebrating my completion of University! Ahhhhh! Plus an update about the games I've been playing Get In Touch Thanks for listening to the show! If you want to get in touch, you can always follow me on Twitter, or send me an email at info@thegamingobserver.com. Here's some other links you might be interested in as well: ⭐ Read this show as an email newsletter: https://thegamingobserver.substack.com/ ⭐ Join the community on Discord: https://www.thegamingobserver.com/discord ⭐ Listen in your Alexa routines (US Locale): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FLQ9RB1/ ⭐ Subscribe on YouTube for exclusive video content: https://www.youtube.com/TheGamingObserver
www.patriciaholland.org/blog I love transparency When it’s coming from someone else. I don’t like to be vunerable but here goes. I judge people way more often than I want to admit. I don’t even want to admit it to God. I know judging people is wrong. It’s especially hard when they ask for my advice and then totally disregard it. Then they want me to bail them out when they get in a pinch! AHHHHH! So hard NOT to judge the heart behind the action. But if I require, or want to require that people do as I say I have stepped into arrogance and that is a dangerous place to be. 1 Samuel 15:23a New International Version For rebellion is like the sin of divination, and arrogance like the evil of idolatry… I know! I can’t see their heart, but I can sure see the stupid. Sometimes I have to agree with the wisdom of Forest Gump, “Stupid is as stupid does!” Our world is so upside down! Isaiah 5:20 New International Version Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. It breaks my heart!!! Honestly, I can’t hardly stand to see people living in such darkness. On the other hand, I can be critical. Matthew 7:1 New Living Translation “Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. That verse is too easy to remember. So what do I do? So when I catch myself judging, I have learned the hard way, “he that covers his sin will not prosper, but whoever confesses and forsakes it will have mercy. I talk to my friend Precious Holy Spirit. He is in me and He came to be my helper. He knows I’m not perfect, that’s one more reason I am thankful for God’s Grace. It’s too precious to abuse and too magnificent to ignore. I need a friend that always knows what to do so I ask Him. Now don’t misunderstand me I don’t pray to Holy Spirit, but I do have conversations with Him. You do realize He is God’s active agent in the Earth today, don’t you? What do I do with the stupid, the absolute insanity of the things that people I love with all my heart are doing around me? The sin. The outlandish rebellion against God that is taking them deeper and deeper into a dark, dark hole! What do I do? Sometimes the sin I see makes me so mad! So I asked my Precious friend, my Helper, Holy Spirit, “What do I do?” He whispered so kindly, cover them with love. Should I tell Him that I’m not feeling a drop of love right now? He already knows it anyway! I know what He’ll say when I tell Him how I feel. He’ll say…in a way that conveys more love than I deserve, He’ll say “I’ll give you some of mine!” And He does. This isn’t the first time I’ve run out of love. You see I’ve learned my love is conditional…His is unconditional. My love is limited…His is infinite. My love craves recognition, acknowledgement…His is never needy in any way. His love is kind, patient, enduring…I wouldn’t even know that’s what love should look like if I hadn’t experienced it first-hand so many times. Soooo I respond to His Presence. I simply receive His love. I release my pain, my rejection, my fear, my unbelief through the gateway of tears. I give Him space to heal my heart. I let Him comfort me
Ahhhhh….the ego. We all have one, but what is it exactly? And what does it do? In this episode, Nick and Ryan try and step out of their egos and explain how we can lead happier and healthier lives with less ego involved.
We here at The Family with Tom Barnard, try and bring you that happy feeling back with great laughs and fun. Gabe Noah brings the slap and Chris Kattan brings ya the stick. Ahhhhh goodtimes when comedy hits that funny bone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you involved or are you committed? Are you the chicken or the pig? Ahhhhh … there’s the riddle. Tune into this episode and you’ll see what we mean. Karen and Jenn talk about the levels of commitment and how to look at where you’re putting your energy. It’s not about good or bad. It turns out it’s really about what’s meant to fit. It’s time to ask ourselves why we say ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to things in our life.
Lee Ryder joins Andrew Musgrove from St James' Park to talk Newcastle 1-1 Aston Villa. Did that last minute leveller from Jamaal Lascelles save those at the top of the club from making a call on the future of Steve Bruce? Plus Dwight Gayle on the wing...(AHHHHH!) Joelinton's lack of confidence, and strange formations.
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A polar vortex has struck the southern United States and skinny jeans are out. The gang reacts to the fashion trends Gen Z says make us "old."
Ahhhhh, back at it again with everything needed for a great episode! We’re using this week to let go of resentful mindsets. Coach R. Anthony, who is a relationship coach and host of the Relationships & Chill podcast, joins Syd for a discussion about relationship reparations. A few of us can relate to watching your ex-partner move into a new space and suddenly become the ‘perfect boyfriend/girlfriend.’ Is there a way to grapple with not feeling like their latest relationship benefits from all of the emotional investments you contributed? Or is it even possible to receive reparations that would make amends to this? We answer all this and more while looking at the dynamic of Issa and Lawrence during S4 of Insecure. Get your dating life together with the help of Coach R. Anthony by tunning into the Relationships and Chill podcast or following on Instagram @relationshipsandchill & @coachranthony If you haven’t already, make sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @AnnoyedNotOffended. https://linktr.ee/AnnoyedNotOffended Let me judge your annoyances both big and small to see if you should be annoyed or offended. Email them to AnnoyedNotOffended@gmail.com
Welcome back to another episode of The Uncensored Podcast. This weeks topic explains it all, dig in and let us know what you think. We also talk about the Inauguration of President Biden....Ahhhhh that sounds so much better, now let's see what he does! Thank you for tuning in each week! As always, thanks to our sponsor Love Jones Wine Cocktail. Be sure to check them out on Instagram @lovejones_winecocktail for orders and more information go to www.adornedbyher.com. This weeks episode is also sponsored by BeYoutoful Body, Aesthetics & Recovery. "Where you can rejuvenate, enhance and recover with professionals that feel like family!" Visit them online at www.beyoubody.org and on IG @beyoubody. For sponsorship inquiries, email us at Uncensoredpodcast215@gmail.com. Be sure to LIKE, RATE, REVIEW And SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast! Follow us on Instagram @uncensoredpod @slaprocdaking @alilhoney_ & @morejuanhere and Facebook under The Uncensored Podcast! Don't forget to check us out on NGTV @ngtvnetwork on IG available on @Rokutv @amazonfiretv & @appletv each and every week. Don't forget to send your questions to uncensoredpodcast215@gmail.com for a chance to be featured on Juan Says!
Ahhhhh! 2021 is finally here. This week's episode we go over some of your questions and give you an insight on goals we have set for our podcast.
Welcome friends! AHHHHH do I have a treat for you. I’m so freaking excited to bring this one to you because this is something that we allllll identify with. Fear of being judged online! Let’s be real. How much time have we all spent worrying about what people think, feeling like an imposter, holding back […] The post Bulletproof Belief System with Jacqui Sive appeared first on Monica Ferguson Photographer & Coach.
Ahhhhh yes, the long standing tradition of decorating a horse skull with bells and a bed sheet before wondering throughout the village to challenge strangers to a singing competition. Wait, WHAT?! Let's talk about that, some super poor quality control by a ceiling fan company, completely wrecking yourself chasing a wheel of cheese down a hill, ridiculous algorithm generated Facebook shirts, and more on today's episode of Is We Dumb?! The number one thing you can do to help us out the gate is to rate, review, and subscribe to Is We Dumb? wherever you listen to podcasts! We truly appreciate your support. New episodes every Wednesday at 12pm PST Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xO5bs0Bjo1g Show Links: Cheese Wheel | https://bit.ly/3rTz3QH Dancing Mailman | https://bit.ly/35cZAPo KFConsole | https://bit.ly/2X7h2jT Facebook Shirts | https://bit.ly/394Qt4c Flamethrower Snow | https://bit.ly/2XnFVbf Suggestions for segment content: dumb@iswedumb.com Anything else: info@iswedumb.com All Merch Inquiries: store@badmagicproductions.com Merch: http://badmagicmerch.com IG: https://instagram.com/iswedumb FB: https://facebook.com/iswedumb BadMagic YouTube: http://youtube.com/badmagicproductions Official Website: http://iswedumb.com Threads: http://badmagicmerch.com Custom Music Beds by Zach Cohen Fan Mail: Is We Dumb? PO Box 3891 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Money Talk With Amber Schoenrock gives EXCELLENT advice on how to teach your kids about money management warning for your child's early spending habits how to save financially for your child's future and so much MORE! Contact Amber Schoenrock for a FREE consultation to help you and your family at 303-548-9066 Don't forget to follow The Impactful Parent on social Media! Facebook, Instagram, Linked In, Pinterest, and YouTube. Kids are expensive! Pre-baby we are warned about this, but nothing prepares you. To make matters worse, children get more expensive with age! In the beginning, parents complain about the expense of diapers and formula. Little do these new parents know that it is only the beginning! School-aged children in Colorado often need a whole new wardrobe EVERY SEASON of EVERY YEAR! Don't even get me started on how teenagers will eat you out of house and home! They also “need” a smartphone or want a car…. I feel overwhelmed by just writing this! Not to mention, COLLEGE! Ugh. It is looming over parents' heads like a grey cloud! AHHHHH! We want the best for our children, but the financial responsibility to provide for them can be over overwhelming. In addition to our financial awareness, we should also be teaching our school-aged children about money management. Yep, that is up to YOU. Many schools teach how to count money, but money management education comes best with practice and experience. That means that the best “money smarts” comes from home. At 18, your child will be old enough to apply for a credit card. If you don't teach money management before you send them off to college, you could be setting them up for failure and significant debt. As parents, we are trying to grow independent, responsible adults! Yet, money management teachings often get forgotten. In my opinion, you can't start your child too early in these lessons. The more practice your child has, the more comfortable they will be with money, and the more likely you are setting them up for success! Imagine your child graduating from college with thousands of dollars in student loan debt AND credit card debt. Yikes! Unless you want them to live at home and eat your meatloaf for many more years to come, it is best to teach these skills now. This week on the Bigger Impact, I interview financial advisor Amber Schoenrock. Amber has taught hundreds of people fundamental financial concepts and has actively worked with families to start their journey towards financial freedom. In the Bigger Impact, I ask Amber to describe the biggest money mistakes people make when going into college and leaving home. I also ask her for tips that parents can use to teach money management. And lastly, I ask Amber what parents can do to set their kids up for college financially (even on a small budget).
AHHHHH! AHHHHH! AHHHHHH! AHHHHH! That’s a scream... 4 times. The 2011 film we watched! But before that we discussed a blink-182 song that Mark was too lazy to give a real name. The third man, Emmanuel, joins Mike & Trace to talk about the idea of going on a blind date (for a podcast cohost), Mike reveals if he has Covid, and a deep dive into Fred Flintstone’s marital status
Sharmila Medicine is a brand offering transformational healing, education, coaching & consulting in the areas of mind, body, spiritual & sexual health. In her personal healing journey from medically dead to healing a terminal incurable disease she discovered somatic sexology & began her studies as a sexologist to heal herself & help commUNITY. Sharmila is a hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, sexology consultant to sex educators + life & success coach. She reprograms the mind & body, transforming the way people relate to sexuality so they can heal emotional & physical disharmony & reclaim sexuality in healing, connection & pleasure working with all genders, couples & singles. IG @sharmilamedicineYouTube: sharmila medicineWebsite: www.Sharmilamedicine.comEmail: Sharmilamedicine@gmail.com FB Group: www.Facebook.com/groups/Sharmilamedicinecoaching Sexologist: Somatic Education & Coaching at Institute of Somatic SexologyStudied at Institute for the Study of Somatic SexologySexology?The study of Sex relating to the nervous system= geek definition Somatic Sexology is a body>mind approachSomatic healing allows the mind to be a witness to the wisdom of the body Release attachment to the identity Hollywood portrays sex.Which comes from a male-dominating patriarchal view, an obscure construct based on pleasure.Somatic sexual healing looks like allowing the body to feel sensation or even lack of... & witness.When touched the body is communicating with the breath, movement & emotion stored in cellular memory.Profound, subconscious healing from beginning of life happens here!Emotional memory is stored in our cells, until they move this E-motion ENERGY in MOTION.trauma or social programming has the breath shallow, chest tighten, body tremble as a primal protective response or complete numbnessBeen taught to thrust like a rabbit? had a partner gyrate in you, waiting to feel a big Ahhhhh moan like in movies & actually mean it?how ‘bout slow down. actually feel the walls of them open while you’re inside?Be S T I L L Feel their walls expand & pull you inFeel their juices beg you in D E E P E R Let their body give permission with each thrust (with practiced consent in place) Female-identified, ever sit & drop gently onto your partner, having your decide when to slide down a cm or 2? slowly ‘til your kisses their base? just BE and breathe & FEEL NO THRUST. FULL PRESENCE.Instead of scissoring partner,try coming into one another letting both your kiss & stay IN that kiss & breathe? sharmilamedicinefan@gmail.comImportant note: I am trained to work with PEOPLE. LGBTQ+ non-binary, couples, singles & then some Host:Evan Goldenwww.EvanGolden.comhttps://talkgoldentome.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/goldentv/
Monday and were back at The Dr. Greenthumb podcast in full effect with C-Minus returning from vacation and Eric Bobo joining in again with B-Real & E-Zone in tow. E-Zone fills us in to the corner being outside the studio down the street, the Dr. saying the old man has apparently been making appearances and the inabilities to be able to see with out glasses. B-Real recaps the friday mix show performance from last week and asks the guys to start with their best rock n roll voices. E-Zone rips into B-Real for giving him a hard time early as B-Real reps the new B-RealTV shirt made by E-Zone. The conversation quickly escalates when they talk about GG Allen and throwing "shxt" into the crowd and B-Real and Bobo discuss having stomach problems while being on stage. DJ Vlad contacted the Dr. recently and brought to his attention an interview about Cypress Hill suing Tiny of the group Esxape over a copyright sample that he knew nothing about. B-Real clarifies that the group has never sued any artist or group for using their material let alone a lyric. The guys challenge the Dr. to a smoke off where he blind taste test to see his extensive weed pallet skills. The Dr. immediately brings up the "Ahhhhh" refrence from E-Zone's interaction with wrestling legend The Godfather. E-Zone remembers imitating stone cold Steve Austin with chugging beer but with sodas. B-Real asks C-Minus about his vacation with family and the guys conspire about where in the world did C-Minus actually went. The podcast starts discussing UFO's and alien aircrafts possibly out there around them. Bobo brings up other movies about space like Last Star Fighter, where a guy was sucked into a video game world which E-Zone found similar to Wreck It Ralph. B-Real discusses going to other planets and the guys agree if the technology was there to get you there quickly they would be down to travel space. As we crept closer to the goal, as E-Zone said, the Insane Asylum was left "Stevie Wondering" what the prizes would be. Bobo discussed how he felt about deer being suicidal when driving through the mountain areas. The Dr. discusses that it's unfortunate about the animal, but that you should keep driving as safe as you can and don't slam on the breaks. C-Minus talks about driving and seeing a Raccoon and then Bobo says about a year ago he ran over a skunk accidentally and how horrible it smelled, as well skinny pablo. The Skunk was also an old school strain that was memorable speaking of skunks. Just like ice cream flavors, there cannot be too many flavors or strains of weed. The Greenthumb crew gets back into movies about aliens, like district 9 and independence day. CONGRATS TO TODAYS WINNER TK_OR_BETTER!!! The Doors to the Insane Asylum open as the question started to come in and more Be sure to watch the full episode and leave a comment below! thank you Insane Asylum! join on discord. Description recap by @kieroglyphics on IG/Twitter Follow the whole team on social media (Instagram links below) @BREALTV @Breal @Flavorsbyezone @Stefdodoubleg @smokenscan @mosaimusic @morningshotfilms
Monday and were back at The Dr. Greenthumb podcast in full effect with C-Minus returning from vacation and Eric Bobo joining in again with B-Real & E-Zone in tow. E-Zone fills us in to the corner being outside the studio down the street, the Dr. saying the old man has apparently been making appearances and the inabilities to be able to see with out glasses. B-Real recaps the friday mix show performance from last week and asks the guys to start with their best rock n roll voices. E-Zone rips into B-Real for giving him a hard time early as B-Real reps the new B-RealTV shirt made by E-Zone. The conversation quickly escalates when they talk about GG Allen and throwing "shxt" into the crowd and B-Real and Bobo discuss having stomach problems while being on stage. DJ Vlad contacted the Dr. recently and brought to his attention an interview about Cypress Hill suing Tiny of the group Esxape over a copyright sample that he knew nothing about. B-Real clarifies that the group has never sued any artist or group for using their material let alone a lyric. The guys challenge the Dr. to a smoke off where he blind taste test to see his extensive weed pallet skills. The Dr. immediately brings up the "Ahhhhh" refrence from E-Zone's interaction with wrestling legend The Godfather. E-Zone remembers imitating stone cold Steve Austin with chugging beer but with sodas. B-Real asks C-Minus about his vacation with family and the guys conspire about where in the world did C-Minus actually went. The podcast starts discussing UFO's and alien aircrafts possibly out there around them. Bobo brings up other movies about space like Last Star Fighter, where a guy was sucked into a video game world which E-Zone found similar to Wreck It Ralph. B-Real discusses going to other planets and the guys agree if the technology was there to get you there quickly they would be down to travel space. As we crept closer to the goal, as E-Zone said, the Insane Asylum was left "Stevie Wondering" what the prizes would be. Bobo discussed how he felt about deer being suicidal when driving through the mountain areas. The Dr. discusses that it's unfortunate about the animal, but that you should keep driving as safe as you can and don't slam on the breaks. C-Minus talks about driving and seeing a Raccoon and then Bobo says about a year ago he ran over a skunk accidentally and how horrible it smelled, as well skinny pablo. The Skunk was also an old school strain that was memorable speaking of skunks. Just like ice cream flavors, there cannot be too many flavors or strains of weed. The Greenthumb crew gets back into movies about aliens, like district 9 and independence day. CONGRATS TO TODAYS WINNER TK_OR_BETTER!!! The Doors to the Insane Asylum open as the question started to come in and more Be sure to watch the full episode and leave a comment below! thank you Insane Asylum! join on discord. Description recap by @kieroglyphics on IG/Twitter Follow the whole team on social media (Instagram links below) @BREALTV @Breal @Flavorsbyezone @Stefdodoubleg @smokenscan @mosaimusic @morningshotfilms
Ahhhhh, yes, it's that beautiful time of year. The time of year that makes Texans fans Texans fans. Those years we know too well, when the team is covered in boils and choking on the bottom of the standings, dying to try and scrape out four wins, it is back, we are here. This weekend is a staple of those years. Terrible games played by terrible teams. Beautiful memories. Like Cecil Shorts III icing Houston and handing them Jadeveon Clowney. Blake Bortles Bortling. Tom Savage sacked seven times in a single half. And despite these days, and despite these games, the Texans have always been able to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars. This weekend should be no different. On this episode of Battle Red Radio Matt and his good friend Taylor preview Week Nine of the 2020 NFL season. Topics include: reality melting around us, Jake Luton's futon, the boring church attending tucked in shirt version of Josh Allen, woooooooo FOOTBALL TEAM, Philip Rivers going full Philip Rivers, and Brian Flores getting it. While you’re at it, give it a five star review and subscribe below: You can subscribe/listen on iTunes here. You can subscribe/listen on Android/Google here. You can subscribe/listen on Spotify here. You can subscribe/listen on Stitcher here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahhhhh!! The only way to cleanse our palettes of the last cinematic disaster was to end with the original, so that’s what we did, in case you were confused by the old switcharoo we pulled. What can we say? It’s the OG John Carpenter film with Jamie Lee Curtis, the OG Scream Queen! Michael Meyers was one of the first Slasher monsters to hit the big screen and will always be a legend. Spoiler Alert: WE LIKE THIS ONE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There are moments in your life that simply take your breath away..in a good typa way! This is one of them. Imagine being still while 52 others gift you feedback or share tidbits to you, about you. Imagine their words being intertwined into the story that you are simultaneously telling of yourself, through a powerful interview, conducted by a close friend. Sounds uncomfortable right? Imagine pointed questions, some of which make you feel vulnerable & others that have you talk aloud of your wins. It’s my true journey to 43 years old and I am sharing the ups, downs, twists, and turns. It was during these moments that I finally felt what Grandma Bea meant when she said, " you must find a way to smell your roses while you are here on this earth." I must say that I am soooo grateful for each of you! In this episode, we talk fears, tears, my lowest moments, highest pinnacles, barriers still before me, how I've coped with grief and of course, I made a bit of time to celebrate wins in the midst of it all. This episode turns the tables, in this unconventional year of 2020, for my 43rd birthday, where I'm being interviewed instead of being the interviewer. AHHHHH!! Are you ready? I sure am. Confession: Recording and editing this eqpisode was such an emotional and fulfilling experience. Originally intended to feature clips of 43 listeners to help me celebrate 43 years of life, I included 52 of you, who left me the most amazing, heartfelt, & genuine messages! THANK YOU for taking the time. It means sooo much for so many reasons. Here are 52 minutes for 52 folks & an interview-style story. I LOVE IT! and guarantee there are still nuggets for you to grab and apply to your everyday + times when you will grab a few laughs as well. Thanks for being a part of my journey. I appreciate you, Lolita
Ahhhhh!!! Today calls for a celebration!!! I can not believe we are on episode number 50 and almost to the 1-year mark of this podcast! it feels so surreal and I couldn’t be more grateful and blessed to be where I’m at right now. Throughout this first year of podcasting, I have learned so much about myself, my relationship with Jesus Christ, the truth of God’s words, and just so many amazing things. Today I am going to share 7 lessons that I've learned in my 1st year of podcasting. These lessons have changed my perspective, mindset, and spiritual growth. If you are a new podcaster, or you have been wanting to start a podcast, I hope this episode helps you. Also, to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of this podcast and hitting episode #50, I'm doing a GIVEAWAY! It will start Tuesday, Oct 27 and ends on Nov 11 HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:1. Leave a written review for the podcast on iTunes2. Share it in your IG stories and tag me @_lorenacamille_3. You can enter 1x a day by sharing a screenshot of an episode from the podcast in your IG stories & talking about the show. Make sure you tag me @_lorenacamille_4. Request to be in the Facebook group if you're not already in it. I'll be announcing the winner live in the group on Nov 12 I am truly grateful for each one of you that listens to this podcast, shares it, subscribes, and comes back week after week. I had no idea what would come out of this podcast when I started it, but I knew I had to stay faithful to the calling that God had placed on my heart and I'm so glad that I did. I am so thankful for each one of you that God has placed in my life and I look forward to continuing this journey with you guys and seeing where God takes us next. I love you guys so much. Never forget to choose faith over fear. -Lorena Camille (Faith Fuels My Fire) This episode's show notes: https://www.faithfuelsmyfire.co/post/1-year-anniversary-7-lessons-learned-my-1st-year-of-podcasting-giveaway-50th-episode Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible app that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_
Ahhhhh in this episode I will be telling you MY personal experiences with the unexplained. These two stories take place in an old farmhouse and to this day I cannot figure out what causes the events to happen. I hope you enjoy! Thanks so much for listening, it means the world. Follow me on instagram @IMBMpodcast for more updates and information, you can also contact me there or by email kayleeozorai@gmail.com ! Much love ✨ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Marissa faces psychopathy and children in this week’s episode. AHHHHH! She’s also trying to buy a cauldron, if you got a hook-up. We have 2 voicemails from “our most attentive listener ever.” Pete tried to feed wildlife. Do you have a psychopathic child? Do you think you do? Where is SOMEWHERE?
Ahhhhh yesss episode 21! Twitter was buzzing this week with Trump testing positive for COVID. We chat about that... for a bit... and more about Doug dating Linda (*cough* Diane Leeds, JULIE *cough*), questionable central line placement, why we don’t perform skills outside our scope of practice, Peters mom continues down her path of going into long term care, Jeanie and Peter are getting... closer? Mark gets PILED ON at grand rounds (so uncool), does Doug have baby fever? Dr Deb Chen questions her ability to be a doctor and Chloe, Susan’s sister, is back. We talk about it all! Happy listening! Twitter: @erdebriefed Instagram: @erdebriefedpodcast Gmail: erdebriefed@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erdebriefedpodcast/message
Ahhhhh, the relaxation is real in this nice, calm episode all about "Fishing". John's recent fishing trip leads to some deep philosophical questions about whether he's a god, intelligent sharks ravage a research center, and a young man gets taken advantage of by a pesky cosmic horror. Sit back in a boat, tilt a hat over your head, and listen to this week's TWBC episode!
Welcome to StoryLearning Spanish! Follow the transcript below as you listen. Ready to take your Spanish to the next level? Register for our next StoryLearning Challenge at: http://www.storylearning.com —¡No sale! —exclamó Bianca. Estaba furiosa. Hacía media hora estaba fregando una de las tiendas de campaña con un cepillo, pero lo único que lograba era distribuir el lodo por todos lados. Louis se puso de pie. Él estaba a unos metros, fregando la otra tienda. —Bianca… —dijo entonces Louis, mirando lo que hacía—. ¿Solo estás usando agua? ¿No estás usando jabón? Bianca miró la cubeta que tenía a su lado, donde estaba mojando el cepillo. Dentro, solo había agua con lodo. Miró la tienda que estaba limpiando Louis, ya casi reluciente. Bianca se tiró al piso, llenándose aún más de lodo. —Ahhhhh —se quejó—. Soy una inútil. —¡No eres una inútil! Solo… solo te falta un poco de experiencia. ¿Nunca has fregado nada? —Louis se sentó junto a ella, en el lodo. Él también estaba muy sucio ya. —Sinceramente, no —dijo Bianca. —Quizá es porque eres más joven… —sugirió Louis. —No lo creo —dijo Bianca—. Tengo veintiún años, tú tienes veintiocho. No es tanta diferencia. —Mira —dijo Louis—. A los veintiún años, yo no sabía ni cómo hacer un huevo frito —dijo Louis. —Yo no sé cómo hacer un huevo frito… —dijo Bianca. —Vamos, te enseño —dijo Louis, poniéndose de pie. Glossary salir: to come out. furioso, furiosa: furious. fregar: to scrub. cepillo: brush. lograr: to achieve. cubeta: bucket. reluciente: shimmering. inútil: useless. huevo frito: fried egg. enseñar: to show, to teach.
Ahhhhh! We've reached 100 episodes!!! I'm filled with gratitude and so excited for what's in store! Thank you to every single listeners that has tuned in! In this episode I countdown my top 10 most transformational episodes and share my vision for what's to come on Season 3 of the Abundance Hack Podcast. Have me as Your Conscious Accountability Partner by joining Abundant & Aligned Society. Find out more information here: https://www.niajae.com/society
Let's ease our way from Tom Cruise movies into Brat Pack movies with a little of both, shall we? Enter: Tom Cruise IN a Brat Pack movie. And while we didn't think this was a typical one to be included, it's got the right gang. Join us this week as we discuss the classic S.E. Hinton book come to life in "The Outsiders" paired with Coors Banquet. Ahhhhh, to be young again. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewsandviewspodcast/support
On the first "Treat" episode of the Desert Island Movie Podcast, Mike and Harry take a look at Sundance hit turned Hulu sensation Palm Springs. They discuss the film's significance in the time of Covid, the undeniable chemistry between its two stars (something Mike and Harry know a lot about!), and time loops! They discuss the film's significance in the time of Covid, the undeniable chemistry between its two stars (something Mike and Harry know a lot about!), and time loops! They discuss the film's significance... wait, we're stuck in one of the loops! Ahhhhh!!! . Instagram: @desertislandmoviepod Twitter: @DIM_Podcast
Lions and Tigers and Bitter Budhas, oh my! Eddie Pepitone joins the fellas to draft Animals We'd Like to Be. Lets just say, it's purrrrrrrr-fect. Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahaahaha. Ahhhhh. Purr-fect.Episode Guest:Eddie Pepitone @eddiepepitone IG: @eddiepepHis new special: FOR THE MASSES is available at www.eddiepepitone.comSupport the show!Join the All Fantasy Everything Patreon for exclusive mailbag and movie watch-a-long episodes. Check it all out at www.patreon.com/AllFantasy.Rate All Fantasy Everything 5-stars on Apple Podcasts.Decide the winner on the All Fantasy Everything Twitter poll @AllFantasyPodMerch!T-Shirts! Sweaters! Stickers! Mugs! Deck yourself out in some goods at www.teepublic.com/user/allfantasyeverythingSponsors:Hawthorne - Use promo code ALLFANTASY for 10% off your first purchase at Hawthorne.co.Feals - Become a member today by going to Feals.com/allfantasy and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping.Bespoke Post - Get 20% off your first box at boxofawesome.com with code ALLFANTASY at checkout.Manscaped - Get 20% off and free shipping with code ALLFANTASY at manscaped.com.Follow the Good Vibes Gang on social media:Ian Karmel @IanKarmel IG: @IanKarmelSean Jordan @SeanSJordan IG: @SeancougarmelonJordanDavid Gborie @Thegissilent IG: @Coolguyjokes87Mars Mel @MarsMel IG: @Mars.MelShow Email: allfantasypodcast@gmail.com
On today's episode, the brother and sister duo of the #DontTellMomPodcast introduce you to the NEWEST member of the Don't Tell Mom podcast! Newborn Lily May has arrived! and in true fashion Britany is here with us to show us and tell us about the experience of giving birth to her second child! AHHHHH! Don't Tell Mom MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/donttellmom-2 Last Episode: SEXY BEER REVIEW! Should This Be a Thing On The Internet?? Don't Tell Mom: e. 99 - https://youtu.be/mXoa8C54bG4 Cullen's IG: @culligan27 Britany's IG: @thesouthernfriedmapleleafs DTM's IG: @donttellmompodcast Don't Tell Mom Website: thedonttellmompodcast.com/ #DontTellMom # Subscribe: www.youtube.com/donttellmompodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donttellmom/support
Stories in this Episode: Sarah and KaRyn share lessons learned from their very first storytelling project over 15 years ago when they invited accomplished, faithful women (like Emma Lou Thayne, Ariel Bybee, Liz Lemon Swindle, Olene Walker) into their living rooms; Leslie, Claire, Cari, Tennisa, & Emily give us 2 minute stories of letting the Lord lead from the start of our THIS IS THE GOSPEL video series. SHOW NOTES To see pictures and links for this episode, go to LDSLiving.com/thisisthegospel TRANSCRIPT KaRyn Lay 0:00 Hello from my home office, which is really just my desk by a window in my stepkids' room that I have commandeered during the social distancing. They're thrilled, as you can imagine, to wake up at eight every day so that I can get to work. But I actually think that my daily occupation of their rooms speaks to the reality of parenting and family and relationships during these tricky times—flexibility, creativity, figuring out what works for your unique situation—well, that's the order of the day. And we hope that you are finding your groove and whatever way you can. We're certainly trying to do that with the podcast, and while we gear up for season three, over the next few months, we're still going to bring you a few bonus episodes that just can't wait until we get back into a recording studio. And so today, we've got a quarantine edition of the podcast with some stories that celebrate the ways that women rely on the Lord and the many roles, including motherhood, that they inhabit throughout their lives. Welcome to This Is The Gospel, an LDS living podcast where we feature real stories from real people who are practicing and living their faith every day. I'm your host KaRyn Lay. First step, a few stories within a story within a conversation. This Is The Gospel producer, Sarah Blake, and I recently recorded a conversation we had where we tried to remember all the details from the very first, but clearly not the last storytelling project that we embarked on together over 15 years ago. I don't exactly remember when we decided, A: to call them the gatherings, and then B:I how did it even happen? Sarah 1:43 I don't remember either because motherhood has erased so much of my memory, but I think it was 2004 or 2005. We were single in our single sport in Salt Lake. KaRyn Lay 1:56 Yes, everything starts with us being single. Sarah 1:58 I know. Side note about that though, the years that we were single that felt like a curse have become one of the greatest blessings and like, to me, it's a constant whenever something hard is going on. I'm like, well, that one big one turned out to be the greatest blessing. So I can trust this one will work out too. KaRyn Lay 2:17 Agreed. Sarah 2:18 Okay, so we were single in our singles ward, trying to find our way. Right? KaRyn Lay 2:23 I think at that point, I kind of was like, not that I was giving up. But I, I sort of had the sense that I was going to be single for a while. Like, I was always hopeful. I loved falling in love, but I, I leaned into it, I leaned into a little bit to like, Okay, if I'm going to be a cat lady, who's just sort of doing life on my own, then, like, we better figure out the best way to be single. That's kind of what I think I remember us talking about. Sarah 2:52 Yeah, but you never did get the cat. So that was that was a hopeful gesture to not... KaRyn Lay 2:57 That was. I babysat someone else's cat and lost it on the first night that I had it. But where it wasn't actually lost, it was actually just asleep in one of the drawers of my apartment, but I freaked out and called everybody and made them help me look for this kitten that I thought I had lost. So after that I realized being a cat lady was probably not in my future. Until now. Now I have a cat. Sarah 3:21 Now you have a cat. Go figure. KaRyn Lay 3:23 I actually think you were the one who had the idea. Sarah 3:26 I was, yeah. I had the idea first and, and we had a meeting at your apartment. KaRyn Lay 3:33 I don't even remember this. I don't remember that. Sarah 3:36 Yeah, we had a meeting in your apartment and you made us a really nice dessert. And we all sat and talked about it. The idea was I felt like I needed to hear from more women. I needed more examples of what it looks like to be a faithful woman. Especially because we were single. I, at least, didn't have any examples in my family of what it looks like to be single in your 20's. Everyone else had gotten married and had kids, and I was like, am I okay? And how do I do this? But also just about how to be a woman, and a faithful woman? And I wanted not just to read about it in a book, but I wanted to talk to someone and ask questions and stuff, right? So we made the list of women we admired that we wish we could talk to. KaRyn Lay 4:18 I feel like we had an Excel document or something that we packed in all of the names of people that we— this was before Google Docs, so we were we were old school— Sarah 4:27 Hard to believe. KaRyn Lay 4:28 I know—old school spreadsheeting it. And we had, like, a list of, we just kept adding to it like Latter-day Saint women that we admired and that we thought were really cool. And then we we decided to just ask them. Sarah 4:41 And then we started sending them letters—like old school, typed up letters, put in an envelope and mailed it off. Some of them we just found in the phonebook, I think and others we had a contact or someone who knew someone, and then people were so gracious and responded. And when we started having these awesome women come and speak to a gathering of some of our friends like 20 to 30 people just at our houses. KaRyn Lay 5:06 Who was the first person that came? Because I think after we had the first couple, that's when we were like, Oh, we can pretty much invite anyone we want. But why wouldn't we? We'll just play the sad, single, like late 20s cards. Sarah 5:21 Help us find our way. So, the first one was Carmen Pingree, who was an advocate for children with autism in Utah, and the first school for children with autism in Utah was named for her because of all her tireless efforts. KaRyn Lay 5:38 Were you the way invited her Sarah? Sarah 5:40 I invited her because she was my boss's mom. And I'd met her and I was less scared to do that. But she was wonderful. And then we had Emma Lou Thayne, the poet. KaRyn Lay 5:54 Yeah, Emma probably one of my favorites. Like, just that whole conversation with her. She was so gracious. I actually dug up my journal from that time because when we would sit there with them, Sarah 6:06 We didn't have a good way to record it. So we just did notes. KaRyn Lay 6:09 We did. Actually do you know who was before Emma Lou? Sally Mart, she was somebody that I knew from Pennsylvania, and I think you said that you weren't there, right Sarah? Sarah 6:19 I had strep throat. I didn't want to get her kids sick, so I couldn't go. KaRyn Lay 6:23 She was a nurse. She couldn't have children of her own. So she adopted all of these special needs kids from all over the world. And then she was diagnosed with either stage three or stage four cancer. And I remember her saying that when she got the diagnosis, somebody took her kids for the day, and she went into the bedroom and she got down on her knees, and she said, to Heavenly Father, "If we're going to do this, let's make it a doozy." I remember that she used the word doozy, and I was like, "What is she talking about?" She said, "Oh, I loved having breast cancer." She said, "I talked to the Lord and I said, 'I want to learn every possible thing that I can from this experience so don't hold back Heavenly Father, do not hold back on me. Give everything that you've got to me so that I can do whatever it is that you need me to do, to become the woman that you want me to become.'" And I have never heard anybody talk about a trial that way before in my life. And it felt so like, it was shocking and exciting, and it kind of blew my mind and and I, I just realized, Oh, I want to be like Sally, I want to be fearless how fearless of her right? Sarah 7:33 Yeah. KaRyn Lay 7:33 How trusting of God's infinite grace that even when she's got all these kids to take care of, she recognizes that this is going to only work if she learns what she needs to learn from it and I, I've never forgotten that. Sarah 7:47 It makes me sad. I missed that one. So then we had we had Olene Walker, the first female governor of Utah. KaRyn Lay 7:55 I wasn't there for Olene so you'll have to tell me what you learned from Olene. Sarah 7:58 I loved her. I like loved her sense of humor and her perspective that she had from her years of life. And one of the big things that stuck out to me, and I apologize, to Olene and her sentence if I mess up in your stories, but she talked about—she got married and her husband was in grad school, and they had seven kids in 11 years and moved 13 times, or something like that. And she survived all that, and she said it was just a blur. And then when that was over, and they were somewhere stable, she started a PhD when her youngest was two. She's always been a person who didn't need a ton of sleep. So she would help you know, be the mom all day, help her kids with their homework, get them in bed and then start her homework, and do her homework and studying until about two in the morning, and then sleep for four hours and then start the whole thing again. And she was like, "I don't—not that I recommend that to anyone else. But it worked okay for me." KaRyn Lay 8:53 What has that done for your life? Sarah 8:55 Well, that's my schedule now, I'm embarrassed to say. But mostly, you know, the thing that I think it was Olene who said this the most clearly, but all of the women said it in one way or another. And this was exactly the kind of guidance I was looking for was this: that in women's lives in particular, there are seasons in your life. And you have to embrace the seasons and accept that, and recognize you can't have it all at the same time. But over the course of your life, you can have it all if you accept the seasons as they come. So like the season of having small children is an intensive, demanding season, and you can't do all the other things at that time. This season of being single is a different kind of opportunity to grow and focus on your own relationship with the Lord. But I think they really showed us by the example of their own lives that if you make the most of whatever season you're in, that's the way to be your best self. KaRyn Lay 9:52 Yeah. Do you remember Ariel Bybee coming? Sarah 9:56 A famous opera singer? KaRyn Lay 9:57 Yes, Ariel Bybee was a famous Latter-day saint opera singer. This is something I won't ever forget. She went around the room after we heard her tell about her life and about all the things that she had learned spiritually. And she asked us, "What are you passionate about?" And she waited for every single woman in that room to answer and we all did, right? I can't remember what I said about what I was passionate about is probably creativity or something. Do you remember? Sarah 10:24 No, I don't remember what I said. It was probably humanitarian stuff. That's what I did then. KaRyn Lay 10:29 Yeah. And, and at the end of it, it came back to Ariel and she looked us all I felt likeshe looked every single one of us into our souls like bore into our souls and she said, "Whatever you do, do not, do not do it with mediocrity." She said, "If you are passionate about it, you put your whole soul into that. The world has enough mediocrity. It has enough mediocre art. It needs women who can create with excellence." And I was like, "Ahhhhh." And I don't know if I've lived up to Arial's— Sarah 11:08 I know, I'm like, "Oh sorry, I'm sorry, Ariel." KaRyn Lay 11:11 But also, I think there's something beautiful about that, right? Like Ariel's words and Sally's words and Olene's words combined, that there is a season for everything, that God is going to tutor us through them, and that when we're in that season to put our whole soul into it. Like what a cool life plan those women gave us. Sarah 11:34 Yes. The other thing I think they all spoke about how they were surprised with where they ended up. When you're young you think I'm going to go to medical school and be a doctor you think you have this plan and then this is it and life doesn't ever hardly ever work out that way. Right? We all end up on surprise paths and discover we had a talent we didn't realize or a passion we didn't understand, and, or we're just given an opportunity and sometimes the opportunity looks like a challenge, right? But then it becomes the center of your life's work. And the way to find your best path is by trusting that it's part of God's plan and that those surprises are meant to be. KaRyn Lay 12:13 What else without that experience do you think you'll take forever? Sarah 12:16 So I remember in particular, Emily saying, telling the story of when she wrote the lyrics to where can I turn for peace? KaRyn Lay 12:22 Yeah. Sarah 12:23 She was struggling with a challenge with one of her kids who was having a really hard time. And she was on the phone with a friend while she did laundry in her laundry basement, and this inspiration hit in the laundry room, like she grabbed a piece of paper, and they co-wrote it together. Inspired by the pain, she was feeling suffering for her daughter. So many of them gave really specific details of the mundane things of life, which are, I mean, there's mundane details for everyone but women's lives often are especially like that stuff is ever present with us the burden of the dishes. The laundry and where did people leave their shoes, and they all mentioned those things and, but with a kind of reverence sometimes that made me feel like the good stuff of life can happen any day, anywhere, in the in your laundry room when you're talking to your friend. KaRyn Lay 13:16 Here's what I have written in my journal about that. Sarah 13:18 Yeah. KaRyn Lay 13:19 It says, "Where can I turn for peace, personal anguish for this beautiful piece of art that has touched and healed so many broken hearts. We are all connected and our life's work is not ours alone." Sarah 13:31 Yeah. KaRyn Lay 13:31 I don't know if Emma Lou said that, but that's what I took. Sarah 13:34 That's what you took from it. It was just so many testaments that the worst times in your life can end up being the best, the greatest blessings that God can turn anything to our good to bless His children. And if we just try to be open to being instruments, then He will use us that way. KaRyn Lay 13:52 Yeah. Sarah 13:53 Maybe not today, maybe not this week, maybe not for 20 years, but like, it gave me a sense we can look back and be like, "What a cool life of goodness." KaRyn Lay 14:01 I was thinking to Sarah, I don't know if you remember this, but we were making those lists of all of those, quote unquote famous Latter-day Saint women. And after we'd done a couple, do you remember that we that we were like, "You know what? We need to talk to our moms. Sarah 14:17 Mmhmm. And then we had your mom come. KaRyn Lay 14:19 Yeah. My mom came. Sarah 14:21 I think she's the only mom that we ever managed to get it done with because then we all started moving away. KaRyn Lay 14:27 To hear my mom in that setting, talking about her life, like, she and I might have had some of those conversations, but to have this formal evening where all of my friends were gathered at the feet of my mom, literally at the feet of my mom, as she talked about the paths that she has walked. It was such a powerful experience. Sarah 14:51 That was a powerful experience for me too. I really loved that one was your mom—and I think about some of the things she mentioned all the time. KaRyn Lay 14:58 Well, and the thing about it as my mom hadn't lived what she thought was an extraordinary life. Sarah 15:03 Mmhm ,but she had so much wisdom as so many, like, just practical wisdom. And she was so funny. And— KaRyn Lay 15:10 Yeah, Sarah 15:10 —fresh and real. Like she was sitting like a queen with us literally—we were because we were crowded in a small living room, but you know, all sitting on the floor and the chairs around her. And we're on the feet of this Queen while she talked about how to successfully fight with your husband. You know,I really liked that one. KaRyn Lay 15:27 When we were talking about the gatherings, I couldn't have anticipated that some of the greatest wisdom that I would get would come from my own mom. Shortly after that, I think we all started moving to foreign countries, and graduate schools, and all over so it was sort of the, the disbanding of the gatherings happened sort of organically just out of necessity. Sarah 15:52 Yeah. KaRyn Lay 15:53 You said at the beginning when we started talking about that the idea for the gatherings came because you wanted wisdom from people who maybe had walked different paths than you as you tried to figure yours out. What did that teach you about womanhood and sisterhood? Sarah 16:10 The gift that that experience gave us was recognizing—we were expecting that there was a right answer, right. There was— KaRyn Lay 16:16 Yeah. Sarah 16:16 They were going to tell us some way we were supposed to do stuff. And instead the answer was: you'll find it. Right? And God has got you. And the answer is going to be different for everyone. And it's going to depend on your, the combination of your inspiration, of course, and your talents and gifts that you're supposed to use, and then the opportunities you're given to use them right? And— KaRyn Lay 16:39 Yeah. Sarah 16:40 And that we can find it ourselves. But there's no one, there's no one way. KaRyn Lay 16:46 And, and that honestly each, each of our lives, whether we deem them extraordinary or not, is extraordinary to God. Sarah 16:55 The meeting with your mom was the one that that brought home to me—everyone has things to teach us, and we tend to have the great men lens on history, like who accomplished a lot, and who has an impressive resume. But anyone, if we sat them in that chair and we sat at their feet and asked them questions like they're an expert on life, because they are, because they've been living can teach us some amazing things. KaRyn Lay 17:21 Yeah. And there's value in women telling each other our stories, like, I feel like the gatherings set up a foundation for a large part of the rest of my life. I mean, I it's been 15 years since we did that. And I, and I still have the Sally Mart quotes running through my mind. I still have the moment when Ariel Bybee pointed to us and said that, you know? And I still have that feeling of sitting in a room huddled together with 20 women who I admired and loved I still have that feeling that warmth, that feeling of closeness with you, and with the other girls that we did it with. And there's something really powerful about that for me. Sarah 18:11 Yeah, for me, too. This was good to reminisce. KaRyn Lay 18:15 I know. I only wish I took better notes. I have no idea what this means. Sarah 18:19 I only wish I had climbed into the attic to call my journal. KaRyn Lay 18:25 Maybe next time, Sarah, maybe next time. I am so grateful to Sarah and our friends Celeste and Carrie for being the catalysts for such an amazing time in my life. I don't know if you're listening. But if you were part of those gatherings, we would love to hear what stuck with you through all these years. And more importantly, we hope that this has inspired all of you to start asking the women in your life to share their stories, in whatever setting makes sense for you right now. We're going to actually have a list of questions that you can use to spark the conversation in our show notes at ldsliving.com/thisisthegospel. We know that it can feel pretty awkward sometimes to get those things going, so we'll give you a cheat sheet, so that it's easier to make that happen, especially right now when we have a little bit of extra time. You know, long before This Is The Gospel was a storytelling podcast, LDS living produced a series of videos that were also called, This Is The Gospel. They were simple, and they reflected my amateur filmmaking skills at the time. But I still have such a soft spot in my heart for this humble beginning because, even though the music underneath the stories was a little too loud and unbalanced, it was honest and stripped down. People telling their stories to camera, no props, and a funny little stock bumper at the beginning and the end. We limited the time of each of the stories to about two to four minutes to appease the social media attention span. So they're just little bon-bons of faith. And today, I want to share five of those little stories with you from five women who let God lead them and their families through whatever came their way. Leslie 20:00 My name is Leslie, when my fifth baby was born—my family and I have seven—lived in a two bedroom duplex, we were squeezed in there. And for weeks and months, we tried to find a new situation for our family. We put money down on lots that fell through, we made offers on new homes that fell through, we just couldn't find a new place to live. Nothing seemed to be working out for us. After a while I finally thought maybe I should take this to the Lord and decided to go to the temple. And I went with a faith-filled heart knowing that the Lord would here and hear my plea and answer our prayer. So I went through the session, and nothing happened. I didn't feel anything. It was quiet. And I finished the session, still feeling a little sad because I hadn't felt anything. I really almost felt like the temple ceiling would open in my little address would fly down from the, from the sky and that I would know exactly what was going to become my family situation. And so I went to the celestial room and sat on the couch, feeling a little sad, and I started to weep. And a feeling of warmth and love washed over me as I sat there, feeling so sad. And an assurance and unknowing came. And I heard a voice say, "Leslie, I know you and I love you and all will be well." The voice was familiar to me, and so sweet and I heard it again, "Leslie, I know you and I love you, and all will be well." And I left the temple that night knowing that heaven was aware of my situation, not knowing my new address, but knowing that heaven was aware. The next day was a typical day of a family of seven. My baby was unusually fussy, and I sing him a lullaby before his nap. And I kissed his little cheek and I put that baby down for asleep from which he would never awake. And my experienced in the temple just the day before, it didn't have anything to do with my new address, but everything to do with the sweet assurance from heaven, that I was known to the Father, and that even in my darkest of nights, all would be well. I knew from that experience, that heaven knew my name. And if heaven knows my name, heaven surely knows your name. And this is the gospel to me. Claire 22:52 My name is Claire, and I'm a good mom. And that's a hard thing for me to say and most days I struggled to remind myself of that This time last year I was in bed in a basement with feeding tubes and IVs. And my husband had just quit school, so that he could take care of me full-time. And even with all of that, I tried to just continue to have faith that everything would work out. That my unborn child would be healthy, that I would be able to function for my husband, and for my baby. And then the day arrived when I gave birth to her, and it was one of the most beautiful days that I can remember. And I thought, "Wow, you know, I have won the good fight. I have fought my hardest and here's the blessings." And I thought that they were just going to come right like pouring. And then two months later, I wound up in the ER, fighting for my life, because I had such strong urges that I needed to end it. That life wasn't worth living that I was a horrible mom. That everyone was better off without me. And from there, I was taken from my family, my husband and my baby girl. To go spend a couple of weeks up in a psychiatric facility, where I learned a lot I learned a lot about myself. And I learned a lot about my testimony. Because I felt utterly alone when I was taken from them and spent that time away from them. But I was reminded that I'm not. I am now on the up and up, I'm progressing and I can't say I'm completely whole yet but I know that because of the sacrifices of Christ and because of the love of my Heavenly Father, I will get there. And that's enough for me. So even when I'm not enough, I know that Christ's love for me is and that's the gospel to me, Carrie 25:19 I'm Carrie, and I never imagined that the answer to my prayer that morning would be to willingly send my son to prison. I remember saying my morning prayers and pleading with my Heavenly Father, that I wouldn't get the answer that I so desperately needed. That afternoon as we met with our attorney, my husband, my son, and myself, we were facing the decision of whether to go to trial and face a possible 10 year or more sentence or take the plea bargain that had been offered to go to prison for three years. And I knew as we heard that three year prison sentence offered to us that that was a choice. that we needed to take and I knew it from the top of my head to my toes. I knew I had the answer that I had been looking for. And as I thought forward to when they would take him away from us, and they took him bound in bound hand and foot from that courtroom, I wondered how to get past that day, how to move forward. And I think as you hold that new baby in your arms, and you look into their eyes, and you dream of all the places that they'll go, and all the things that you want for them. I know that this is definitely nothing that you ever see for your child. And I wondered, how will I get past this? How will I help him realize his full potential. I want you know that you do get past it and you get past it by praying and by leaning on your Heavenly Father and that he helps you every step of the way. He helped me and he helped my family and he helped my son through those three years. We spent lots of time on the phone. And I had many visits with him there on weekends where we learned more about each other than a lot of moms get to know about their sons and their 20s. We spent lots of time together and I'm grateful for those times. There were times when I wanted to crawl under my bed and and just stay there, and sometimes you do. Sometimes there are days like that, where you have moments where you break down. I wasn't always strong, but you are able to get back up and get out there and and be there for your family and have those good times and find joy in your journey. And I know that this is just a small moment in time, and this is the gospel to me. Tennissa 27:47 My name is Tennissa. If you worked at the most stress causing events in someone's life you would find among the top: the birth of a child, the death of a parent, the loss of job, and buying and selling of a home. And our family experience these, recently, in the matter of 15 months. Nine months after my daughter was born, and four months after my father in law unexpectedly passed away, my husband got word that he was losing his job. And it just so happened that at that time our house was under contract, because we had decided to move. And the very day that he found out who he was that he was losing his job, was the same day we were making an offer on the perfect home for our family. So needless to say, we didn't make an offer on that perfect home. But we did sell our house, because we felt like Heavenly Father guided us to do that. And after almost six months, we realized why. One of the tender mercies that He gave us was allowing us to live with my mother, who was in need of company after losing her sweetheart. And it was the best possible place for our family to be. And after interviews and searching, and a long, long period of time, our loan officer let us know that if my husband was unemployed much longer, that it would be extremely difficult for us to get a mortgage. And so with lots of prayers and fasting, and begging people for contacts, three months, three days shy of six months what the deadline was, My husband was offered a job. And so as we looked back over that everything felt heavy, and it was it wasn't the easiest thing we've ever been through. But we know by the tiny things along the way that Heavenly Father was aware of us and He provided the direction he needed. And all of the—lined up the timeline and the people and the experiences that we needed to end up where we are. And we've, we've been in our home that we found like three days after my husband got a job for a year and we felt like it was the money pit because so many things have gone wrong. But because of the journey that got us there, and all the tender mercies that Heavenly Father has shown us along the way, we know it's where we're supposed to be and this is the gospel to me. Emily 30:45 My name is Emily. Several years ago, I found myself sitting in a hospital waiting room, waiting for my two year-old son, Hudson, to be x-rayed for what I thought was just an inner-ear infection. My son, Hudson, was diagnosed with an inoperable glioblastoma, brain tumor. Hudson was given only one year to live. I have such a vivid memory of sitting on Hudson's hospital bed, and his oncologist coming into the room and sitting down and explaining to us that we could do chemotherapy, and radiation, but that the outcome would be the same, that regardless, the tumor would inevitably start to grow and take his life. So she suggested that we just wait it out, that we make him as comfortable as possible over the next year, and that I go home and enjoy the last year with my son. My family and my incredible Bishop met all together together in Hudson's hospital room and gave Hudson a priesthood blessing. And in that priesthood blessing, they told Hudson that Hudson had more faith than all of the people combined in that room. Heavenly Father wanted us to know that we were to do everything medically possible to save his life. So we made the decision to fight the cancer. Two days into radiation, I remember falling to my knees on a hospital, bathroom floor, pleading with the Lord, to lift the burden, and to just coach me to breathe so that I could survive the rest of the day. Sometime after the procedures my sister had purchased a picture of Christ for me. And I held the picture on my lap and Hudson came up on my lap and with his little finger traced to the eyes and the face of the Savior, and looked up at me and said the name of his great protector, Jesus. I knew that Hudson knew his Savior, and that he testified to me as he traced the Savior's face that the Lord really does visit his people during their afflictions. Hudson is 13 years old today. And although he suffers many post radiation side-effects, his life is miraculous. And despite the threat that the tumor may still grow, I know that no matter what happens in the future I can trust the Lord. For the Son of righteousness arises with healing in his links. The same month that Hudson finished chemotherapy, my marriage of 12 years dissolved, and later I faced my own cancer diagnosis. But what I know now, is that the Lord has and will always be the greatest source of comfort, and He will strengthen me to rise triumphantly to through every trial to the very end. And this is the gospel to me. Sarah 33:58 That was Leslie, Claire, Carrie, Tennissa and Emily, every single one of those stories has something to teach you and me about living a Christ-like life in a totally different way. It reminds me of that moment Sarah talked about during the gatherings when she described how each woman was transformed into a queen and an expert. As we sat at her feet, it didn't matter how much quote, unquote extraordinary was present in the story of her life. The very fact that she was living it with faith and courage made her life worthy to be told. I was recently honored to have one of my essays about being a stepmother published in a compilation of women's writings called, "All Kinds of Mothers." And at first I was excited that something I wrote had made it into a book. And then, as it always does, the doubt crept in as I stared at the company I was keeping on those pages: Chieko Okazaki, Elaine Dalton, Patricia Holland, Emily Bell Freeman, Emily Watts, Sheri Dew—all women that I've admired and learn from over the years through their powerful words and immediately, immediately, I felt inadequate and embarrassed. I mean, I had made a joke about Brad Pitt in my essay. I didn't belong anywhere near those women, and that heavy wave of imposter syndrome, that washed over my excitement. And to be honest, I didn't tell anyone about the book until very recently. It still feels awkward for me to talk about it. But this past week of remembering the gatherings and the bravery of every woman who steps forward to share her story so that other women can feel validated and honored and heard. Well, that memory has come forward to fight back against my shame, a shame that absolutely doesn't come from a loving Heavenly Father. And instead I can focus on the truth. Someone—maybe just one person—someone needs to hear what I have to say in the way only I can say it. Someone needs to hear what you have to say. We need each other. We need each other stories and our thoughts and we need to hear and feel the diversity of our experiences so that we can be united in our efforts to help one another, make it home to Jesus Christ and toward eternity. And if we're focused on that aim, then we don't need to worry about whether what we say is profound, or extraordinary or even beautiful because it will be made beautiful in its purpose. Our stories of faith have inherent power because ultimately they testify of him. So here's my invitation to you: find your story, believe that it belongs in great company, because it does, and then share it with those you love. That's it for this bonus episode of This Is The Gospel. Thank you for listening. Thanks to the storytellers who graced us with their presence in our living rooms, 15 years ago, and to the storytellers who graced us with their presence on camera. In our This Is The Gospel video series just a few years ago. We are so lucky to have cross paths with you all will have links to the videos, a few pictures of our journal notes. Well, mine not Sarah's because that attic is the worst. And that list of questions to get you started and gathering the stories of women you love and know, in our show notes at ldsliving.com/thisisthegospel. We're currently looking for stories for season three. So if you have a story to share about living the Gospel, please call our pitch line and leave us a pitch. We often find many of our stories from that pitch line and we love to hear how the Gospel has blessed your life. Call 515-519-6179 and pitch your story in three minutes or less. This episode was produced by Sarah Monson, Blake and the KaRyn Daly Lay with story editing and producing by so many amazing LDS Living video production interns over the years. It was mixed and mastered by Mix at Six studios and our executive producer is Erin Hallstrom. You can find past episodes of this podcast and other LDS Living podcasts at ldsliving.com/podcasts. Happy Mother's Day.