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Tune in to a discussion with the outstanding Bode Abifarin, author of The Boys with the happy feet dance, talk us through AMothersLove and how all-encompassing it is. From ensuring access to education and safeguarding against abuse and exploitation, a mother's love serves as a powerful catalyst for change. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngcerebral/message
Welcome to Episode 186This weeks topic: Is dedicated to - National womens month; The essence a women holds from within!http://www.ElizabethMagicalGarden.comCheck out the Live show on my youtube channel @Elizabeth magical Garden Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-185--59104568Episode #183 https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-183--58947557Blog Post: https://www.elizabethmagicalgarden.comSinge up: for my Newsletter - recive your "Free" Gift! ⤵️ https://mailchi.mp/c556a2398936/elizabethmagicalgardenhttps://youtu.be/k8APzg_mx6MJoh 16:My Vlog Channl @Elizabeth Magical Garden: https://youtu.be/2vELQQ_3Tek
Navy CSSR Coleman was at home working everyday and did not like where his life was headed. Ultimately he decided to change his trajectory by joining the Navy. He talks about the effectiveness of encouraging your son opposed to yelling at him in order to help motivate him. Tune in to this week's episode to hear some of the strategies and tips that he provides!
We talk (and sing) about love so much you might think we have it figured out. Not so much, it turns out that love is complicated. But it is a good kind of complicated—better and more enduring than expected. Surprisingly able to deal with disappointments and painful hurts. That was at the heart of Jesus' candid conversations with Peter. As we continue the series “Candid Jesus,” Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church talks about the surprising truth about love. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
Marilyn GhigliottiTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Marilyn Ghigliotti. Most of you will recognize Marilyn as Veronica from Clerks and Clerks 3. In this episode, we chat about where she grew up and how her upbringing led her to become an actress. We also talk about how she came to be involved in Kevin Smith's first film; Clerks. Marilyn shares some of her stage acting stories, and how she met Brian O'Halloran. I ask her about her experience acting in a film about a film that she starred in called Shooting Clerks, what a surreal moment that was, and where that project is now. Finally, we discuss her newest directing endeavor, a short film called A Mother's love; some of the obstacles, and hurdles it took to get it made, and its premiere at the most appropriate film festival on the planet: Kevin Smith's Smodcastle Film Festival in New Jersey!
On this episode of ‘Grab A Glass', DT celebrates the ladies: those that are mothers and those that have chosen not to be.
My natural birth story in under 15 minutes! I feel like there was a lot of details left out but I hope you guys get the point ! Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there !!❤️
As a Mom, you love your son so much. Almost to a fault. And it may be the reason why you are currently in the stressful state you are in. In today's episode, Dr. Leslie speaks about the common issues a Mother's love can cause. Connect with us: www.drleslieinspires.com https://www.instagram.com/drleslieinspires/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/son.rescue.method
In this episode, Leah sits down with her Mom. Listen to their intimate and revealing conversation about how Leah's illness has affected their relationship - the good, the bad and the ugly (but mostly good). Shared tragedy will reveal the cracks in a relationship and isn't that a good thing? If you don't see the cracks in the relationship then there is very little hope in repairing it.
I watched a viral video a few years back of this week’s guest delivering a heartfelt talk to a room full of students. It was a truly moving, emotional talk about the loss of his mother that had the entire audience in tears. That man is Marc Mero - a Former WWE Professional Wrestling Champion, motivational speaker and the founder of the non-profit organization, Champion of Choices. Today, he is America’s number 1 school presenter, regularly speaking about anti-bullying, substance abuse, and suicide prevention. The tragic loss of more than 30 of his close friends and family members – largely due to substance abuse and poor lifestyle choices – is what inspired Marc to teach children about the consequences of their choices. He shares his powerful story of tragedy and triumph, speaking candidly about where his good and bad choices took him, his faith, and what he'd say to his mother if she were still here. His passion for reaching youth with his Champion of Choices School Program saves lives, encourages youth to achieve their goals and helps them become the Champions they are destined to be.
3:00 Keshia explains her way of thinking when she didn’t approach her Husband about cheating (after following him on numerous occasions). “It became a cycle of me going home and not saying anything (after following him). I wanted to see how long it would go on.” “I wanted to see if he would stop on his own. Would he think about his family? Would he think about his Wife, his two kids? Would he consider us in all of his wrong doings?” 7:25 Printing the phone bill and calling numbers. “She had met my son. She knew of his daycare. I remember feeling so much pain. I couldn’t even function at work. I was distraught.” “Not only was there one woman but there were two.” “I shut down again, mentally. I just felt like I can’t win for losing with this man.” 16:15 Keshia explains why she ignored so many things just to be “happy” and how she tried to be a better her. 21:35 Did you blame yourself for anything? “I did. I blamed myself a lot. I felt like at one point, I blamed myself so bad that I was like Keshia you’re weak. You’re weak and you’re weak minded and all of this is your fault because if you would’ve walked away years ago, you wouldn’t be dealing with this. I blamed myself for nagging, having a mouth, having an attitude. But it was only reverse psychology.” THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH ME FOR DEMANDING THE WAY THAT I WANTED TO BE LOVED.” “It’s my love language and I needed to stand up for what I believe in.” 23:45 Did you ever feel like it was your husband’s fault or the other woman’s fault? Who’s to blame? Keshia dropped some gems on this topic! 29:05 Keshia’s husband goes off to the military. 31:00 Keshia steps on the other side and becomes unfaithful in the midst of her brokenness. 41:37 Finding out about another relationship while her Husband was in the military, back to investigating his lies and finding out about more women to making a final decision, leave or stay. “They had a relationship for so long, including the time of when I was pregnant with our youngest child.” I actually almost died on the table while giving birth to him, I had to have an emergency C-section. Bleeding out on the table, giving life to your seed and immediately after, you leave to be with her.” 52:26 “I want a divorce.” Follow Moore to the Story: The Podcast & Show Instagram: @mttsthepodcast #mttsthepodcast Media Network: www.haushillmedia.com | @haushillmedia #HausHillMedia
The Beginning: 5:56 HS sweethearts and the “wondering eye.” “I was pregnant at 16 and that’s when I felt like life was kind of changing.” “I had this fixated fairytale in my head now that I was pregnant and it was a goal for me to get married. I lived in broken homes and I didn’t want that for my son. I wanted my son to have both his Mother and Father in the same home.” But then it went into him having a wondering eye. After I had my son, I did find out he was spending a lot of time with [another woman]. I then broadcasted her. I was so broken and I wanted to hurt her as much as they had hurt me. I wanted to broadcast her and shame her for what she had done. “I feel like no man that was put on this earth and MEANT to be with me, would hurt me in the way that I’ve been hurt before. Love shouldn’t hurt and at first I didn’t know that.” 14:00 After High School and being married at 20 “I wanted us to be together but I was TIRED.” No matter what his dreams were, I was supportive. I always felt like if I give you this time to find you and to finish school, then one day it’ll be my turn. He asked me to marry him in front of so many people and I felt like like I had to say yes. People probably thought I was crying because I was so excited, no I was crying because I was so embarrassed. I was numb, he had just gotten caught up months prior. 21:51 6 months into marriage, I found out he was talking to someone else and it didn’t stop there. 27:30 I started planning my escape. When you cheat when you’re with someone, sometimes you don’t only hurt the person you’re cheating on especially if you have children, you cheat on your child. 29:40 Keshia’s breaking point, fasting and praying. “I was giving my all and being so faithful to somebody who kept disrespecting me.” “I felt like I had too many nights where I cried instead of thanking God for the situation I was in.” “Show me if I’m supposed to be right here with this person. Show me God, that I’m following your footsteps. I’m lonely, I’m weary and I need answers. I’m not whole.” Was Keshia’s prayer for 7 days while fasting. “On the 7th day that I prayed that prayer, he got a text from a young lady and that was like my sign.” “I felt like it was time, it was time for me to go and I needed to run and run fast.” 35:24 A guest speaker prophesies over her marriage (revealing Keshia’s secret escape as well as the baby that was to come...a few weeks later she found out she was pregnant).
2:10 The Start of Raising Little Miracles and why she founded it. “I gave birth to a 26 weeker and he spent 4 months in NICU.” “I began to think about why God had allowed me to go through that experience. What was it that He wanted me to do with it and how can I use my story to help other people. And that’s why I founded Raising Little Miracles.” 4:50 Finding out she was pregnant with Isaac and the children she lost before Issac. Pregnancy and Delivery with Isaac.“We had two losses prior to Isaac, 12 weeks and 14 weeks.” 11:40 The NICU Journey “The highlight for me of our NICU journey is understanding that miracles DO happen. 18:40 The Doctors Called and said Isaac wouldn’t make it. 21:25 Her Fiancé’s support & obtaining her degree! 28:10 Words of encouragement from Carrita Follow Moore to the Story: The Podcast & Show on all social media/digital outlets: Instagram: @mttsthepodcast FaceBook: Moore To The Story Show Hash Tag: #mttsthepodcast #HausHillMedia #mooretothestory Moore To The Story: Podcast & Show airs weekly, Tuesdays on the HausHill Entertainment Network. Be sure to catch up on Season 1 of my hit podcast and show. Podcast Media Network: HausHill Media www.haushillmedia.com Network Info: (IG) @haushillmedia | www.haushillmedia.com Host Website: www.jadasharise.com
3:15 She experienced a lot at a very young age. She witnessed her biological Father take a life right in front of her eyes at the age of 5. “My brokenness started at the age of 5.” I witnessed my biological Father take a life right in front of my eyes at the age of 5...and he was CPD, a Chicago Police Officer. “He did do time, but he didn’t do enough.” “At the age of 5 it didn’t register to me that I was witnessing MURDER.” He was violently beating him, swinging him like he was a rag doll across the room. Every blue moon I would see his body hit the wall or hit the floor. I was trying not to see what I was seeing. My stepbrother was 4. “The scene that is probably the most vivid is seeing that last moment of breath.” I remember being in the ambulance and My Pop kept saying “please don’t let me go to jail, please don’t let me go to jail.” As we watched them try to resuscitate my brother. The very next day, my biological “In the first 10 minutes, Brooke doesn’t hold back. She explains witnessing death in a way that you feel like you’re there with her. She paints the picture so clearly that I couldn’t help but to cry while editing this recording. I felt the emotions as if I had witnessed death myself...Rest In Peace to her Brother.
Follow Moore to the Story: The Podcast & Show Instagram: @mttsthepodcast #mttsthepodcast Media Network: www.haushillmedia.com | @haushillmedia
Follow Moore to the Story: The Podcast & Show Instagram: @mttsthepodcast #mttsthepodcast Media Network: www.haushillmedia.com | @haushillmedia
Happy Mother's Day. Enjoy this session with The Kelley Men
Happy Mother's Day. Enjoy this session with The Kelley Men
Join host, Allison Elkow Lazicky as she interviews Christine Rucci, a woman who, following a car accident in the early 1980's has endured 30+ facial surgeries as a result. Christine talks about her life, the highs, and lows following the surgeries and the psychological impact of it all. Today she works as a nurse and talks openly about how her experience and the challenges that she has overcome have made her incredibly empathetic. This show is a range of emotions but whether you are hearing the lows or the highs, one thing is consistent, and that is the strength, intelligence, positivity and both inner and outer beauty of Christine. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Join host, Allison Elkow Lazicky as she interviews Christine Rucci, a woman who, following a car accident in the early 1980's has endured 30+ facial surgeries as a result. Christine talks about her life, the highs, and lows following the surgeries and the psychological impact of it all. Today she works as a nurse and talks openly about how her experience and the challenges that she has overcome have made her incredibly empathetic. This show is a range of emotions but whether you are hearing the lows or the highs, one thing is consistent, and that is the strength, intelligence, positivity and both inner and outer beauty of Christine. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Join host, Allison Elkow Lazicky as she interviews Christine Rucci, a woman who, following a car accident in the early 1980's has endured 30+ facial surgeries as a result. Christine talks about her life, the highs, and lows following the surgeries and the psychological impact of it all. Today she works as a nurse and talks openly about how her experience and the challenges that she has overcome have made her incredibly empathetic. This show is a range of emotions but whether you are hearing the lows or the highs, one thing is consistent, and that is the strength, intelligence, positivity and both inner and outer beauty of Christine. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Join us as host Allison Elkow Lazicky talks with Susan Anderson about her special needs daughter Kara. Susan talks openly about the challenges they have faced with Kara's care journey and the Kindness Leaders that have supported them both at Woods Services in Bucks County, PA where Kara resides and those in their hometown of Hillsborough, NJ. As you listen, you will be inspired by Susan who is truly an advocate, a warrior, a fighter and a hero when it comes to her special needs daughter. Allison and Susan discuss congregate care, advocacy and the positive changes with the new CEO at Woods Services, Tine Hansen-Turton. They also discuss the creation of Kara's Quilts, an initiative started by some of the friends and supporters in their neighborhood. Whether or not you live in the world of people with special needs, you will want to listen to this moving and motivational podcast.
Join us as host Allison Elkow Lazicky talks with Susan Anderson about her special needs daughter Kara. Susan talks openly about the challenges they have faced with Kara's care journey and the Kindness Leaders that have supported them both at Woods Services in Bucks County, PA where Kara resides and those in their hometown of Hillsborough, NJ. As you listen, you will be inspired by Susan who is truly an advocate, a warrior, a fighter and a hero when it comes to her special needs daughter. Allison and Susan discuss congregate care, advocacy and the positive changes with the new CEO at Woods Services, Tine Hansen-Turton. They also discuss the creation of Kara's Quilts, an initiative started by some of the friends and supporters in their neighborhood. Whether or not you live in the world of people with special needs, you will want to listen to this moving and motivational podcast.
Join us as host Allison Elkow Lazicky talks with Susan Anderson about her special needs daughter Kara. Susan talks openly about the challenges they have faced with Kara's care journey and the Kindness Leaders that have supported them both at Woods Services in Bucks County, PA where Kara resides and those in their hometown of Hillsborough, NJ. As you listen, you will be inspired by Susan who is truly an advocate, a warrior, a fighter and a hero when it comes to her special needs daughter. Allison and Susan discuss congregate care, advocacy and the positive changes with the new CEO at Woods Services, Tine Hansen-Turton. They also discuss the creation of Kara's Quilts, an initiative started by some of the friends and supporters in their neighborhood. Whether or not you live in the world of people with special needs, you will want to listen to this moving and motivational podcast.
Pastor Clarissa Johnson takes a moment to share her mom, Evangelist Gwendolyn Kitchens with the world. Evangelist Kitchens relunctantly comes out of her comfort zone to share some of her journey as a mom and a woman in ministry. She shares the importance of family and forgiveness, as well as the power of prayer as a mom. This episode is full of laughs and love.