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The body has two systems of protection. The immune system fights inner threats, and the "fight or flight" system protects from external threats. Stress only becomes a serious physical problem when it moves from temporary to persistent or is aggravated by negative, fear-driven thoughts and emotion. Research shows that fear triggers known and measurable physical and chemical responses, throwing the body into a frantic, sick state. Neck, shoulder, head, and back problems are exoskeletal and nervous system issues - structural issues. In the Bible they are related to the will, the "structure" that human life and existence are built on. When we willfully step out from under the protective, authoritative structure God has put into place, we often experience symptoms in these areas, such as migraines, muscle aches, back problems, and insomnia. Here's how to re-order the structure of your life by re-ordering your will. Thank you to my newest Friends of the Show, Allison R; Tara R; Michele K; Ellen C; Patricia P; Sylvia R; Christopher W; Susan H; Ann L; Jacquie N; and Gabriela M, for loving and lifting me! Friends of the Show get all Premium Content! LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) Did you gain any insight through this episode on migraines, neck and back pain? On the complications and messes in your marriage and family? V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) Remembering that He loves you and that you are in His presence, talk to God about the particulars of your O – Observe step. You may want to write your reflections in your LOVE the Word® journal. Or, get a free journal page and guide in the right-hand margin. E | Entrust (May it be done to me according to your word!) Heavenly Father, I ask that Your love flow upon me. May the Blood of Christ cover all wounds and restore all in me to wholeness and life. May the fire from Our Lady's heart now enter me and anoint everything with the Holy Spirit and blind Satan. May St. Joseph wrap me with blessings and peace, in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen + (Prayer for Inner Healing, Deliverance Prayers for the Laity, Fr. Ripperger) What we discussed | Show Notes Overview: Minutes 00:12:00 – Fear and anxiety is now tied with obesity as the most likely predictor of mortality once someone enters the hospital. See sections: Abstract/Results and Results paragraph 3 Minutes 12:01-24:00 – Neck, shoulder, and back problems as rooted in authority issues Minutes 24:01-36:00 – Hierarchy and authority in marriage and family Minutes 36:01-48:00 – Handling problems with authority properly Bible Study Evangelista is on the Laudate app! Facebook Discussion Community We're talking over on the Facebook page. Come chat with us. Read the Transcript Click here for a transcript of this episode.
This episode shares stories that started it all! The unique paths that ATs took to spark their ambition to pursue the athletic training profession! Featuring stories from Justin P, David A, Mark M, Edwin D, Terriante G, Tera M, Allison R, Brianna M, Matt A, Haley L, Audrey T, Kelsey B, & more! Join our AT Corner Facebook Group to comment on this episode and join the conversation with other listeners of the show! https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast directory! Linktr.ee/atcornerpodcast Instagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/links Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $175 off your subscription Email us your stories, questions to answer on the show, topics you would like to hear, or just say hi! atcornerds@gmail.com Music: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA -Sandy & Randy
Women of Responsibility welcomes Girlfriend Co-host, Allison R. Bethune! Allison is a wife, mother, nana, author, independently contracted nurse educator, and a doctoral student. She has been married for 21 years to the man only God could have sent. They share 3 adult children and 4 absolutely gorgeous grandchildren. Although her nursing career began close to 25 years ago, her role as a pastor's wife began 7 years ago. This role led to her nervousness of conforming into the mold of being a “pastor's wife”, which she had seen growing up in the church. Allison says it was her godmother's (who is also a pastor's wife) sage advice that gave her FREEDOM from those expectations. Allison and her husband have been partnering together to assist new church plants in growing into all that God has for them. Two years ago, Allison wrote her first book, The Other Side of Adorable. The book details her journey of parenting adults.The book has subsequently led to a mentoring ministry. Allison has been privileged to mentor many moms in this season of parenting. Allison's favorite passage of scripture can be found in Mark 9:24 because she says, “It is a perfect illustration of the duality of being a faith filled believer and wrestling with unbelief. The father's honest confession before Jesus is just as powerful as the healing of his son.” Today Allison will be reading James Chapters 3 & 4 from the American Standard Version (ASV).
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Kelsey and Kristine are joined by Allison R. Allison shares helpful advice on parenting her 6 year-old during a pandemic (including some...
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Kathryn interviews award-winning author and caregiver advocate Carolyn Brent MBA on her book “The Caregiver's Companion: Caring for Your Loved One Medically, Financially and Emotionally While Caring for Yourself”. With 13 million U.S. baby boomers caring for elderly parents, thousands of adult caregivers struggle with determining if their parent is fit to remain living alone. To help ease the process, Brent shares 10 signs that can give one better peace of mind when making this all-important decision. br Kathryn also interviews HIV expert Allison R. Webel PhD, author of “Living a Healthy Life with HIV”. When stars like Charlie Sheen and Magic Johnson share their HIV diagnoses with the public, they help to build awareness about a chronic condition that has suffered from stigma for decades. Dr. Webel combines the latest medical advice, ideas from people living with HIV, and proven practices for to help people with HIV explore healthy ways to live the best life possible.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a puzzle. While the number of people diagnosed with ADHD is on the rise, there is still debate about whether ADHD is a real disorder, and debate about whether people, children especially, with ADHD should be prescribed medication to treat their symptoms. Despite the debates, there does seem to be a link between the symptoms of ADHD and mass-produced foods with lots of sodium, sugar, chemicals, and other additives. Dr. Rachel V. Gow is a neuroscientist whose expertise is ADHD, and particularly the impact of food, diet, and nutrition on the development and treatment of ADHD. She'll help us sort through the puzzle that is ADHD and talk about the importance of nutrition for children with ADHD and for all of us. Know-It-All Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and President of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC), which creates education equity plans and works with entities to promote equity in education.
Well-intentioned parents, coaches, and educators do their best to encourage children to succeed. When that encouragement emanates from a fixed mindset, however, rather than a growth mindset, it can be detrimental. Dr. Carol S. Dweck is the author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. Her research has shown that we are raising a generation of children, many of whom do not cope well with loss and who internalize their individual failures rather than using those opportunities as personal development. On this episode of Know-It-All, we'll talk about Mindset, which has changed many an outlook on life, parenting approaches, education strategies, coaching methods, business leadership perspectives, and so on. Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and founder of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC), which works with schools and other organizations to create education equity plans and promote educational equity in compliance with federal civil rights law.
English-language learner children are a growing segment of the student population in American schools. While they work to acquire the English language, they are also typical students - curious, inquisitive, bright, funny, with special needs and without. Guest, Dr. Maria N. Trejo, is an expert in educational services and needs of English language learner students, struggling readers, and equity issues for all students. She worked for the California State Department of Education as a top-level administrator at various capacities. She has been an expert for the U.S. Department of Justice in cases brought to ensure that English-language learner students are adequately served in school, and she works with school districts to support all students equitably. _______ Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and owner of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC), which works with schools to develop education equity reports and helps non-profit organizations to promote student equity.
Segregation by race and income in American schools is increasing. Though not measurable by today's standardized testing tools, the social and emotional benefits of diversity and integration for ALL students are tremendous. My guest, Michael J. Petrilli, will discuss his book The Diverse Schools Dilemma: A Parent's Guide to Socioeconomically Mixed Public Schools about his own quest to find a racially and socioeconomically diverse school for his white, middle-class children. Michael is also executive vice president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a think tank focused on K-12 education policy. Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and President of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC), which creates education equity plans for schools and helps non-profit organizations to promote equity in education.
Teenagers deal with a lot. Puberty and their changing bodies and emotions. Social hierarchies and dynamics that play out publicly through social media. Schools have to grapple with all that children bring with them. Despite our changing times, drugs and alcohol continue to be a temptation for many teens, and far too many teens succumb to addiction. My guest, Rufus L. Brown, is the Director of Steps to Life, a transitional housing program in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has been counseling and supporting individuals caught in the dangerous web of substance abuse and addiction for many years, and he will talk to us about what educators and families can do to help their children who are addicted to drugs or alcohol. Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and President of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC), which creates educational equity plans for schools and assists non-profit organizations to promote educational equity in their communities.
Grassroots activism in education is responsible for birthing the movements that gave us Brown v. Board and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and is now responsible for the recent national focus on standardized testing, racial disparities in student discipline, school closures, and other pressing issues. My guest, Daniel del Pielago, is an Education Organizer for Empower DC in Washington, D.C. He has dedicated his life to grassroots activism in educating young people, particularly young people in and from under-resourced communities. He will talk to us about how he lives what he wants to see and how he works cooperatively with systems to promote innovative change for children. Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and owner of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC).
It is Memorial Day, and we are honoring those who have lost their lives for this country. We will talk about how to teach our children to be advocates for, and students of, peace. And we'll discuss the role of faith and spirituality in peace education. Susan G. Burton is the Director of the United Methodist Seminar Program on National and International Affairs on Capitol Hill. She facilitates social justice learning experiences for students in which they come to understand the intersection of faith, justice, and service. Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and owner of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC).
Dr. Pedro Noguera is the Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education at New York University. He is a world-renowned sociologist, researcher, and prolific author of several publications, including the seminal book, "The Trouble with Black Boys...and Other Reflections on Race, Equity, and the Future of Public Education." Dr. Noguera will expound on his critique of current approaches to education reform that are too focused on privatization, high stakes testing, and punitive student discipline. We will talk about how schools can focus on ensuring life successes of students and youth by focusing on true racial and socioeconomic equity. Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and owner of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC).