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The Pure Michigan Governor's Conference on Tourism is an annual event hosted in Michigan for tourism and hospitality professionals. The three-day conference focuses on education, networking, and collaboration opportunities to advance the state's tourism industry. The Michigan Opportunity talks with tourism and hospitality leaders about current trends in the travel industry, the economic impact of travel and tourism on Michigan's economy, and what's new in Pure Michigan for the 2025 spring and summer travel season.Guests include: Pure Michigan Vice President, Kelly Wolgamott; Visit Detroit President and CEO, Claude Molinari; The Henry Ford Museum Senior Director of Sales & Earned Revenue, Amy Cox; MRLA President and CEO, Justin Winslow
From the late 1940s to the mid 1960s, Peru's rapid industrialization and anti-communist authoritarianism coincided with the rise of mass-produced cookbooks, the first televised cooking shows, glossy lifestyle magazines, and imported domestic appliances and foodstuffs. Amy Cox Hall's The Taste of Nostalgia (U Texas Press, 2025) uses taste as a thematic and analytic thread to examine the ways that women, race, and the kitchen were foundational to Peruvian longings for modernity, both during the Cold War and today. Drawing on interviews, personal stories, media images, and archival and ethnographic research, Cox Hall considers how elite, European-descended women and the urban home were central to Peru's modernizing project and finds that all women who labored within the deeply racialized and gendered world of food helped set the stage for a Peruvian food nationalism that is now global in the twenty-first century. Cox Hall skillfully connects how the sometimes-unsavory tastes of the past are served again in today's profitable and pervasive gastronostalgia that helps sell Peru and its cuisine both at home and abroad. Dr. Amy Cox Hall is Associate Dean of the Bard Prison Initiative at Bard College, and a writer and cultural anthropologist who specializes in Peru and the U.S. with research focused on science, race, photography, national heritage, and most recently, food. She is the author of Framing a Lost City: Science, Photography and the Making of Machu Picchu (published by University of Texas Press in 2017),editor of The Camera as Actor: Photography and the Embodiment of Technology (published by Routledge in 2020), and A Taste of Nostalgia: Women, Race, and Culinary Longing in Peru (published by UT Press in 2024). Dr. Scott Catey is CEO of The Catey Group, LLC. and Executive Publisher of Rising Justice Publishing, a full-service multimedia publishing enterprise. Visit https://scottcatey.com/ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From the late 1940s to the mid 1960s, Peru's rapid industrialization and anti-communist authoritarianism coincided with the rise of mass-produced cookbooks, the first televised cooking shows, glossy lifestyle magazines, and imported domestic appliances and foodstuffs. Amy Cox Hall's The Taste of Nostalgia (U Texas Press, 2025) uses taste as a thematic and analytic thread to examine the ways that women, race, and the kitchen were foundational to Peruvian longings for modernity, both during the Cold War and today. Drawing on interviews, personal stories, media images, and archival and ethnographic research, Cox Hall considers how elite, European-descended women and the urban home were central to Peru's modernizing project and finds that all women who labored within the deeply racialized and gendered world of food helped set the stage for a Peruvian food nationalism that is now global in the twenty-first century. Cox Hall skillfully connects how the sometimes-unsavory tastes of the past are served again in today's profitable and pervasive gastronostalgia that helps sell Peru and its cuisine both at home and abroad. Dr. Amy Cox Hall is Associate Dean of the Bard Prison Initiative at Bard College, and a writer and cultural anthropologist who specializes in Peru and the U.S. with research focused on science, race, photography, national heritage, and most recently, food. She is the author of Framing a Lost City: Science, Photography and the Making of Machu Picchu (published by University of Texas Press in 2017),editor of The Camera as Actor: Photography and the Embodiment of Technology (published by Routledge in 2020), and A Taste of Nostalgia: Women, Race, and Culinary Longing in Peru (published by UT Press in 2024). Dr. Scott Catey is CEO of The Catey Group, LLC. and Executive Publisher of Rising Justice Publishing, a full-service multimedia publishing enterprise. Visit https://scottcatey.com/ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
From the late 1940s to the mid 1960s, Peru's rapid industrialization and anti-communist authoritarianism coincided with the rise of mass-produced cookbooks, the first televised cooking shows, glossy lifestyle magazines, and imported domestic appliances and foodstuffs. Amy Cox Hall's The Taste of Nostalgia (U Texas Press, 2025) uses taste as a thematic and analytic thread to examine the ways that women, race, and the kitchen were foundational to Peruvian longings for modernity, both during the Cold War and today. Drawing on interviews, personal stories, media images, and archival and ethnographic research, Cox Hall considers how elite, European-descended women and the urban home were central to Peru's modernizing project and finds that all women who labored within the deeply racialized and gendered world of food helped set the stage for a Peruvian food nationalism that is now global in the twenty-first century. Cox Hall skillfully connects how the sometimes-unsavory tastes of the past are served again in today's profitable and pervasive gastronostalgia that helps sell Peru and its cuisine both at home and abroad. Dr. Amy Cox Hall is Associate Dean of the Bard Prison Initiative at Bard College, and a writer and cultural anthropologist who specializes in Peru and the U.S. with research focused on science, race, photography, national heritage, and most recently, food. She is the author of Framing a Lost City: Science, Photography and the Making of Machu Picchu (published by University of Texas Press in 2017),editor of The Camera as Actor: Photography and the Embodiment of Technology (published by Routledge in 2020), and A Taste of Nostalgia: Women, Race, and Culinary Longing in Peru (published by UT Press in 2024). Dr. Scott Catey is CEO of The Catey Group, LLC. and Executive Publisher of Rising Justice Publishing, a full-service multimedia publishing enterprise. Visit https://scottcatey.com/ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
From the late 1940s to the mid 1960s, Peru's rapid industrialization and anti-communist authoritarianism coincided with the rise of mass-produced cookbooks, the first televised cooking shows, glossy lifestyle magazines, and imported domestic appliances and foodstuffs. Amy Cox Hall's The Taste of Nostalgia (U Texas Press, 2025) uses taste as a thematic and analytic thread to examine the ways that women, race, and the kitchen were foundational to Peruvian longings for modernity, both during the Cold War and today. Drawing on interviews, personal stories, media images, and archival and ethnographic research, Cox Hall considers how elite, European-descended women and the urban home were central to Peru's modernizing project and finds that all women who labored within the deeply racialized and gendered world of food helped set the stage for a Peruvian food nationalism that is now global in the twenty-first century. Cox Hall skillfully connects how the sometimes-unsavory tastes of the past are served again in today's profitable and pervasive gastronostalgia that helps sell Peru and its cuisine both at home and abroad. Dr. Amy Cox Hall is Associate Dean of the Bard Prison Initiative at Bard College, and a writer and cultural anthropologist who specializes in Peru and the U.S. with research focused on science, race, photography, national heritage, and most recently, food. She is the author of Framing a Lost City: Science, Photography and the Making of Machu Picchu (published by University of Texas Press in 2017),editor of The Camera as Actor: Photography and the Embodiment of Technology (published by Routledge in 2020), and A Taste of Nostalgia: Women, Race, and Culinary Longing in Peru (published by UT Press in 2024). Dr. Scott Catey is CEO of The Catey Group, LLC. and Executive Publisher of Rising Justice Publishing, a full-service multimedia publishing enterprise. Visit https://scottcatey.com/ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when a simple Ouija board session uncovers unexpected family ties? Join us as we welcome Amy Lord of Cocks, a dedicated paranormal investigator who shares her fascinating journey in the world of the unexplained. From eerie experiences at Woodchester Mansion to an unforgettable Ouija board session revealing hidden family connections, Amy's stories will keep you on the edge of your seat. Alongside Amy, Neil and John bring their usual blend of humor and personal anecdotes, reminiscing about their recent escapades at the Beacon Festival and discussing the quirks of drink tokens and tribute bands.Ever wondered how you can balance skepticism with open-mindedness in paranormal investigations? Amy walks us through her six-year quest for undeniable paranormal evidence, highlighting the importance of not jumping to conclusions. We dive into the humorous critique of common paranormal equipment, expressing frustrations with unreliable tools like the SLS device and chat box apps. From discussing which ghost-busting music gets us grooving to debating which deceased celebrities we'd contact via Ouija board, this episode is packed with lively discussions and entertaining debates.And don't miss the hilarious recount of Neil's most embarrassing swimming pool mishap in "Orange Spills the Juice." As we wrap up, we tease our next guest, Kev Kerr, promising another exciting episode ahead. So, grab your Galaxy chocolate, settle in with your favorite spirit (the drinking kind, of course), and join us for a spooky, laugh-filled adventure on the Paralytic Activities Podcast!Message the show, and get a mentionCheck out our YouTube channel Para-letic Activities.
Amy Cox shares her journey at the Helping Parents Heal conference. Helping Parents Heal is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting parents whose children have passed. The post Amy Cox: Connections to the Afterlife appeared first on Open to Hope.
Amy Cox is a candidate for the United States Congress in Ohio District 10. She discusses her platform positions on cannabis, labor unions, a woman's right to choose, climate change, and more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Amy's Quickfire 10, Haunted room 101, Cryptid factor & Orange spills the juice plus more original questions for our Amy. Cracking show with a awesome guest.Message the show, and get a mentionCheck out our YouTube channel Para-letic Activities.
This week, we have an interview with paranormal event host Amy Cox, and a further interview with Kev Kerr, the investigator turned skeptic. This time around, we're putting ghost-hunting tech equipment under scrutiny...
We all have relationships break down, some just run their course, and others end through the actions of one or the other person. The majority of people, whilst it may hurt at the time, do accept it is over, and eventually move on, learning from it. But there is also that share of people who struggle to do this, try as they might. And then, there are some who can't, and who commit the most horrific, and atrocious of actions because they can't.. The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, involving descriptions of injury detail, that some listeners may find disturbing and or distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Playlist Tracks Treeboy & Arc - The Condor Public Body - Naughty On My Bike The True Crime Enthusiast's Fundraiser For Macmillan Cancer Support References Double axe killer wore horror mask as he butchered ex-girlfriend and her son | Daily Mail Online Axe murderer is jailed for killings | Swindon Advertiser Axe murder: Michael Kelly with victim Amy now in coma joking at the fairground | Daily Mail Online Masked axeman gets 30 years for killing mother and son | Oxford Mail Mum can't disown axe murderer son | Oxford Mail Grieving daughter and sister Amy Cox tells how she escaped axe killer Michael Kelly - Mirror Online A TRAIL OF BLOOD; DOUBLE AXE MURDER. - Free Online Library (thefreelibrary.com) double-axe-murderer-thesun.pdf (amandarevellwalton.co.uk) True Life Crime - Google Books Banbury double murder suspect 'posted gloating Facebook message after killing' (telegraph.co.uk) Axe murder victim Sally Cox was terrified jealous ex Michael Kelly would attack her after ending stormy relationship - Mirror Online Muslim Women Network (mwnuk.co.uk) Crown Court Cases Results Criminal Sentences Crime Offence Judge Solicitor Barrister (thelawpages.com) Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram Youtube Website TTCE Merchandise Patreon Page Remembering Sally and Martin
Each July we open nominations for BCVA Board positions, and here we talk to some of those new members who joined us in 2022. Rose Jackson, James Adams, Amy Cox, and Lara Robinson tell Kat Hart about what made them want to be a part of the association. They talk about the opportunity to learn, grow their connections, shape the organisation and influence the future of the profession. Common concerns include retention, sustainability, pay, and client relationships. Their shared passion for the profession comes through, as well as a desire to help create an environment where everyone can thrive. MusicFireflies and Stardust by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3758-fireflies-and-stardustLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Ali and JoDee sit down with Amy Cox, a former science teacher turned farm scientist who is also currently a candidate for the Ohio House of Representatives, District 40. Together, they'll discuss what it means to be a self described recovered teacher, the value teachers can bring to civil service, and the false narrative surrounding the teacher shortage. Connect with Amy:Amy's candidacy: www.voteamycox.comAmy's work: www.guidedbymushrooms.comConnect with Ali and JoDee:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tgtrpodcast/
83. Slow Down! Let's give ourselves permission to slow down. Amy Cox Today's Lexi: Αδεια — Adeia (Permission) In Today's Episode: All things in moderation. All things in balance. This ancient and wise philosophy – and the related lesson to just slow down! – is the main takeaway behind today's episode with Amy Cox. Amy is a trained organic gardener and a health and wellness coach who describes herself as a “recovered Type-A.” She shares with us her personal journey toward a slower-paced life, necessitated by an unexpected diagnosis – and ultimately, a cure – of Hashimoto's Disease. In this inspiring conversation, Amy shares her experiences and explains the importance of listening to your body, as together we recall the quote, famously attributed to Hippocrates, to “let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food! May you be well! Today's Ola Kala Moment: Today's Ola Kala Moment asks the question, “What is your enough?” Resources Omstead.biz Previous Kefi Life Episodes with Amy Cox: Creating your own garden Dreams Do Come True Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
By working people. For working people. Welcome to The Rick Smith Show.Tune in every weeknight from 9-11pm EST as we break down the news of the day and what that news means for working families across the country.Call-in at 1-866-416-RICK (7425) to join the show.Did you miss part of the #RickShow on your local radio station? Want to listen at work? Download the podcast at: https://www.thericksmithshow.com.The Rick Smith Show also streams live every weeknight from 9p-11p EST on YouTube & Twitch, and you can also find us on Free Speech TV. Be sure to add the FSTV channel on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, on the FSTV iOS app, or find it in the regular channel lineup on DirecTV or Dish.Questions or comments? Email Rick@thericksmithshow.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
67. Dreams Do Come True Your life can blossom in a beautiful way. Master Gardner and Holistic Health Coach spotlights the power of having and cultivating a vision. Today's Lexi: Γάιδαρος — Gáidaros (Donkey) In this episode: How does a health issue help Amy Cox answer the call of a dream - The Grange? It's never too late to do the thing you've always dreamed of doing. Today is all about envisioning your dream into a reality for the health of it! Don't do something that is making you sick. Topics covered: When are you in your zone? How do you get there? What is being in your element? Discovering the beauty of living on a sustainable property and creating a family legacy can be cathartic. Allow the splendor of living out your dreams heal your mind, body, and soul. Today's Ola Kala Moment: Today's Ola Kala Moment is about the crossroads of "Should" and "Must." Resources: Omstead.biz JamesBeard.org GruenHall.com Efxaristo (eucharisto)! Thank you, Kefi Life listeners, for helping us reach the top 5% of podcasts worldwide! Kefi Life is now one of the top 5% most popular shows out of 2.7 million podcasts globally, as ranked by Listen Score's estimated popularity score! Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary Please be sure to follow the Kefi L!fe podcast to ensure that you are Ola Kala in mind, body and soul. Insta: kefilife365 For a natural and uplifting support with your health and wellness connect with Kiki to discover the beauty of essentials oils. My.doterra.com/kefilife Eat and Enjoy the best Kefi L!fe Extra Virgin Olive Oil when you purchase at kefilife.shop. This episode made possible in part by: The Law Offices of Liston & Tsantilis — Ranked #1 https://www.ltlawchicago.com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. None of the information should be construed as medical advice. Users are encouraged to seek professional medical assistance for any significant health-related matters.
62. Creating Your Own Garden Trained master gardener Amy Cox helps you manifest your energy into the perfect garden! Amy Cox Today's Lexi: Σπόρος — Sporos (Seed) In this episode: In many parts of the United States and the world, we are in a zone of planting a garden. The weather is changing, and the sun is brighter. Time to manifest your energy into the garden of your dreams. Trained master gardener Amy Cox has traveled the world living and learning about different cultures which lend a piece of what she brings to her garden life. Upon returning from the Netherlands, Amy and her husband now thrive on five acres in Texas where she is cultivating a beautiful growing plant system. How does her experience overseas play into this conversation? In this episode, Amy shares the basics of wellness and how they pertain to the life of a garden and self. What types of gardens can you create? These Gardening tips apply to help one and all get started: Start small Ask yourself what makes you happy What is practical for your garden Create Your Own Garden, one that nourishes you inside and out! Today's Ola Kala Moment: Today's Ola Kala Moment : It's Ola Kala when you do not bite off more than you can chew! Resources: Omstead.biz Omstead4367@gmail.com Efxaristo (eucharisto)! Thank you, Kefi Life listeners, for helping us reach the top 5% of podcasts worldwide! Kefi Life is now one of the top 5% most popular shows out of 2.7 million podcasts globally, as ranked by Listen Score's estimated popularity score! Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary Please be sure to follow the Kefi L!fe podcast to ensure that you are Ola Kala in mind, body and soul. Insta: kefilife365 For a natural and uplifting support with your health and wellness connect with Kiki to discover the beauty of essentials oils. My.doterra.com/kefilife Eat and Enjoy the best Kefi L!fe Extra Virgin Olive Oil when you purchase at kefilife.shop. This episode made possible in part by: The Law Offices of Liston & Tsantilis — Ranked #1 https://www.ltlawchicago.com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. None of the information should be construed as medical advice. Users are encouraged to seek professional medical assistance for any significant health-related matters.
In this episode Angela speaks with award winner Amy Cox CEO and Founder of Playful Families. Parenting can be hard, it can be tiring but it is filled with moments of joy and fun. Amy discussed her ENJOY approach to parenting and aims to help ease the guilt of perfection that so many parents face. If you are a parent wanting to bring back the enjoyment to your parenting and focus on connecting with your child then this episode is for you. Enjoy!
Guest Host Lisa Collins- Living in peace and healing in our society with Rev. Dr. Amy Cox. Website(s): http://www.educationthroughengagement.com/ https://www.instagram.com/preachamy/?hl=en
Every day people do extraordinary things! Do you think your experience and daily life are one with spiritual promise? It just maybe so. Rev. Dr. Amy Cox shares her experiences of spiritual experiences that led her to seek to be a spiritual leader who focuses on tools for living in peace and healing in our society.
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Really excited to go deeper with Amy Cox into what takes place in our children's brain as their developing, how we impact that with the energy we have each day, to be REAL about this lockdown and how its effected us as parents, even as an award winning teacher she still struggled to navigate homeschooling in lockdown and the POWER of getting REAL with our feelings with our children and being a "whole brain family" One thing Amy does at Dinner time is one best thing, one worst thing, one funny thing with her family. YOU WILL LOVE THIS EPISODE! Amy Cox is a mama to 4, wife to a spunky 203cm man, author, clinical masters researcher, multi award-winning teacher and founder of the award-winning business Playful Families® . Amy's mission is to help new generation CEO parents (Connected, Empowered, Observers) create connection and JOY through being playful; and to elevate PLAY as a highly relevant 21st century neurobiological activity. If you'd like to start walking your Playful Path® and find more fun in the day to day, check out www.playfulfamilies.com. Please drop me an email at hello@bellyandbeyond.com.au or INBOX me over @bellyandbeyond_ to continue the chats. RESOURCES AND HOW TO CONNECT CONNECT // Amy @playfulfamilies CONNECT // - Myself over @bellyandbeyond_ so we can keep these beautiful conversations going. DOWNLOAD // The Home Detox Project free E-Book HERE. It's how to detox your home over 7 days so you can be empowered as the gatekeeper to your home. DOWNLOAD // NOURISH - Your baby's first foods mini free E-book HERE. Some easy recipes to get you started on introducing solids to your baby See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 3, 2021 ~ The Henry Ford Senior Director, Sales & New Revenue says they are open and have several great exhibitions for this spring and summer.
In this episode of the Talking Business Australia Podcast, we chat with Amy Cox from Playful Families.Amy Cox is the founder of the multi-award winning business Playful Families™. A mother-of-four, former teacher, postgraduate in play therapy, and matrescence activist, Amy helps overwhelmed mums shake off the ‘shoulds’ of parenting and choose their own playful path.Amy’s online event Playful Challenge, her online membership Play Squad, along with her 6-week group program The Smile Connection, have helped thousands of mums of young children to parent with more joy, playfulness and connection – even in the messy, ordinary moments.You can download Amy's free 'Connection not Perfection' manifesto at playfulfamilies.com/manifesto.In this episode we cover:Creating your business onlineImportance of having a can-do attitudeHow living regionally teaches you to be resourcefulSurrounding yourself with the right peopleSocial media’s unrealistic standardsThe transition into motherhood (matrescence)Finding what feels right for youExploring rural small business grantsLinks mentioned in the show:Playful Families WebsitePlayful Families InstagramPlayful Families FacebookTalking Business Australia websiteTalking Business Australia InstagramTalking Business Australia FacebookFind Cath at:The Digital Laneway WebsiteThe Digital Laneway FacebookThe Digital Laneway InstagramFind Mel at:Regional Roar WebsiteRegional Roar FacebookRegional Roar Instagram
Join us at the coffee table for our series of conversations about books and Jesus. What is your favorite book? What is your favorite kids book? How do you make Jesus a part of your everyday? Conversation #3 is a chat with Amy Cox.
Join Dr. Holmes as she interviews Amy Cox of Developing Potential concerning the issue that surrounds employment and the autism community. They will discuss a look at what has happened to employment for persons with special needs in the wake of Covid-19 including the impact of the change in unemployment to the social model of disability.Amy Cox is the Development Director for Developing Potential, Inc. overseeing DPI's presence in the communities in which they provide services as well as fundraising, advocacy, volunteer management, advertising, and marketing for the organization. Ms. Cox has served in a direct support role for DPI Employment Connections program and meets with prospective community employers and individuals seeking employment. Amy earned two BA degrees at the University of Missouri - Columbia. Ms. Cox began working for Developing Potential as a contractor in 2001 supporting DPI's growth in the community before coming on board full-time in 2014. Amy has three children, Reagan, Noah, and Olivia. Find out more at: https://developingpotential.org/who-we-are
We worry we're not doing enough for them, then we worry we're doing too much for them. We feel bad we don't play enough with them, and then we worry about all the other things we need to get done while we play with them. Motherhood is full of contrasts - and doubt. But what if we dropped all of those expectations of perfection, and actually began to see what our children really need: connection. And not just connection with them, but with ourselves too. Motherhood is a chance to reparent yourself - and find within you what you are missing too. And in this episode with mama of four, former award-winning teacher, and creator of Playful Families, Amy Cox shares with us how she has discovered that learning how to 'play' with your kids is actually just the beginning... what it really opens up is an acceptance of not only your child's uniqueness, but your own. You can find out more about Amy's phenomenal approach to play and motherhood here - http://Playfulfamilies.com/manifesto
Episode - 12- Edx Education in Conversation, Amy Cox, Award Winning Teacher & Founder of Playful Families Amy is a Mum of 4, Entrepreneur, Award Winning Teacher, Education Leader, Play Advocate, Masters Student & Founder Playful Families who has been advocating play at home with families through her play squad and playful challenges. Amy is changing the world through her play therapy, bringing families closer and connected through play. Today we are chatting with Amy about playful families, play therapy, play squads, home schooling and so much more. #learningthroughplay #playtherapy #parenting #families
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Introduction to Episode 28 –Welcome to Blaise the Trail Podcast with Fertility Expert, Blaise Hunter.What is my purpose – is a question confronting more and more people today. Blaise Hunter, The Fertility Guru, shares her insights on how to “Blaise the Trail” through challenges, disappointments, and fear to rise up as the hero of your life and breathe fire on this world. Whether you want to learn more about birthing your passions and dreams, discovering peace amongst the pain of infertility and loss, or get your appetite for life back, this is the podcast for you.Each topic will inspire you to lean into your flaws and allow them to be the vehicle that transports you into becoming the hero of your life.This week’s topic is– Sobering ResolveBlaise’s consulting practice is based on the quote from Fred Devito “What doesn’t challenge you; Doesn’t change you.” She leads the charge by challenging herself and the world to take off the masks and be vulnerable so we can address root issues and grow. That’s how we can transform into the best version of ourselves.In this episode, Blaise sits down with Conflict Resolution Expert and Real Estate Agent Amy Cox. These two women have an honest dialogue surrounding creating peace in our inner world as well as our outer one.– The aim isn’t for conflict resolve but rather transforming to positive peace– How Amy found resolve within herself and got herself sober– What are the parallels of conflict and addictions– Our profession doesn’t define our identity or purpose– Progress isn’t linear– How being reflective creates a pathway for resolveConclusion:Connect with Amy: amy.cox@compass.com Contact Blaise the Trail inc. Consulting Agency and learn more about birthing your business ventures, brands and books with Blaise www.blaisehunter.com Collect your FREE Gift!!! https://www.blaisehunter.com/free-offers If you were inspired, please subscribe and support this podcast so together we can breathe fire. Reviews are always welcome and greatly appreciated.Blaise the Trailhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail-ep-28-sobering-resolve-blaise-hunter-chats-with-conflict-resolution-expert-and-real-estate-agent-amy-cox
Introduction to Episode 28 –Welcome to Blaise the Trail Podcast with Fertility Expert, Blaise Hunter.What is my purpose – is a question confronting more and more people today. Blaise Hunter, The Fertility Guru, shares her insights on how to “Blaise the Trail” through challenges, disappointments, and fear to rise up as the hero of your life and breathe fire on this world. Whether you want to learn more about birthing your passions and dreams, discovering peace amongst the pain of infertility and loss, or get your appetite for life back, this is the podcast for you.Each topic will inspire you to lean into your flaws and allow them to be the vehicle that transports you into becoming the hero of your life.This week’s topic is– Sobering ResolveBlaise’s consulting practice is based on the quote from Fred Devito “What doesn’t challenge you; Doesn’t change you.” She leads the charge by challenging herself and the world to take off the masks and be vulnerable so we can address root issues and grow. That’s how we can transform into the best version of ourselves.In this episode, Blaise sits down with Conflict Resolution Expert and Real Estate Agent Amy Cox. These two women have an honest dialogue surrounding creating peace in our inner world as well as our outer one.– The aim isn’t for conflict resolve but rather transforming to positive peace– How Amy found resolve within herself and got herself sober– What are the parallels of conflict and addictions– Our profession doesn’t define our identity or purpose– Progress isn’t linear– How being reflective creates a pathway for resolveConclusion:Connect with Amy: amy.cox@compass.com Contact Blaise the Trail inc. Consulting Agency and learn more about birthing your business ventures, brands and books with Blaise www.blaisehunter.com Collect your FREE Gift!!! https://www.blaisehunter.com/free-offers If you were inspired, please subscribe and support this podcast so together we can breathe fire. Reviews are always welcome and greatly appreciated.Blaise the Trailhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail-ep-28-sobering-resolve-blaise-hunter-chats-with-conflict-resolution-expert-and-real-estate-agent-amy-cox
Introduction to Episode 28 –Welcome to Blaise the Trail Podcast with Fertility Expert, Blaise Hunter.What is my purpose – is a question confronting more and more people today. Blaise Hunter, The Fertility Guru, shares her insights on how to “Blaise the Trail” through challenges, disappointments, and fear to rise up as the hero of your life and breathe fire on this world. Whether you want to learn more about birthing your passions and dreams, discovering peace amongst the pain of infertility and loss, or get your appetite for life back, this is the podcast for you.Each topic will inspire you to lean into your flaws and allow them to be the vehicle that transports you into becoming the hero of your life.This week’s topic is– Sobering ResolveBlaise’s consulting practice is based on the quote from Fred Devito “What doesn’t challenge you; Doesn’t change you.” She leads the charge by challenging herself and the world to take off the masks and be vulnerable so we can address root issues and grow. That’s how we can transform into the best version of ourselves.In this episode, Blaise sits down with Conflict Resolution Expert and Real Estate Agent Amy Cox. These two women have an honest dialogue surrounding creating peace in our inner world as well as our outer one.– The aim isn’t for conflict resolve but rather transforming to positive peace– How Amy found resolve within herself and got herself sober– What are the parallels of conflict and addictions– Our profession doesn’t define our identity or purpose– Progress isn’t linear– How being reflective creates a pathway for resolveConclusion:Connect with Amy: amy.cox@compass.com Contact Blaise the Trail inc. Consulting Agency and learn more about birthing your business ventures, brands and books with Blaise www.blaisehunter.com Collect your FREE Gift!!! https://www.blaisehunter.com/free-offers If you were inspired, please subscribe and support this podcast so together we can breathe fire. Reviews are always welcome and greatly appreciated.Blaise the Trailhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail-ep-28-sobering-resolve-blaise-hunter-chats-with-conflict-resolution-expert-and-real-estate-agent-amy-cox
MWH 236: 5 Steps To Transform Through Deep Gratitude with Silke Tyler If you’ve ever felt so overwhelmed that you don’t even know what you’re thinking, if you’ve ever felt so much anxiety about what’s happening around you or maybe you’re feeling so outside of yourself that you don’t know how to get back to center and to a space of gratitude...This is a podcast episode for you when you’re having those experiences.You may listen to this whenever those feeling of overwhelm and anxiety seem to pop up and almost try to take over.Let’s get into it! Feeling Overwhelmed When you’re trying to juggle many things, taking care of so many aspects and running your own business, at one point or another, anxiety may pop up. You feel overwhelmed.In light of what’s we’ve been experiencing as a global community in terms of Covid-19, the energy and negativity that can be out there can take it's toll on anybody. I curated a list of top resources to help you through Covid-19 which you can see here #MWHStrong.I wanna bring this episode to you today, not just because we’re going through an unprecedented time... but this is an episode that you can come back to whenever you feel like you're kind of losing yourself.Come back to this episode when you feel the anxiety and overwhelm creep up. It’s a sign that you need to return to center.Similar to episode MWH 231: The Power of Playful - Simple, Practical and Playful Strategies To Get More Work Done At Home with Amy Cox, I took one of my bonus workshops for members of Social Method Society, pulled the audio out and turned it into a podcast.On this another bonus workshop turned podcast, I’m joined by Silke Tyler! She’s a guest expert and member of the Society.During this episode, Silke is going to share her 5 Steps To Transform Through Deep Gratitude so that you can shift from fear into a space of empowerment and positive energy.Gratitude is truly an attitude that changes your life. It’s an ultimate healer. We’re going to tap into that space of gratitude that changes your entire state of being and what it can do for you. #YesPlease About Silke Tyler Silke is a Master Hypnotherapist, Master Healer, Leading Spiritual Teacher, and Mentor to Heart-centered Women, who are the Teachers, Healers, Leaders, and Influencers in their communities online and offline.Silke and I met a couple of years ago through another Mastermind experience. She’s based in Tennessee, U.S., and thanks to the gift of the internet, she gets to lead us through this gratitude practice. Create Space For Gratitude Silke recorded this one with me whilst we were all right in the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic. However, this practice can easily be applied anytime and in any situation that comes up for you.As you listen to this workshop, make sure to allow it ALL in. This is very important because many times we think that we should have it all together and we should always be brave, but we’re doing ourselves a disservice when we think this way. Silke’s important reminder is to: “Give yourself permission for grace. Give yourself permission to breathe for a moment and to touch your own heart. Allow vulnerability in. Allow all feelings that are there to surface. Because you are here in a physical form, you are in this body and you’re experiencing it.” It is also important to note that many people around you maybe experiencing negativity too. It’s not only you in your own bubble, you are being influenced by people and the world. You are going to be touched because that is what it means to be a human.We’ve all gone through many things in our life and the worst thing that we can do is stuff down our emotions. As a healer, Silke shares that this is where any illness or disease in the body comes from.So if you take anything away from this workshop, let it be that you’re doing the best you can in the situation that you have. also know, that you do have the power to transform your state of being even when everything arou...
MWH 232 : Creating A New Routine The world looks very different at the moment, so this week’s podcast episode is all about creating a new routine!Now, I know humans are not meant to enjoy change... In fact, our brains are designed to avoid it.Our brains love to create shortcuts, they love predictability, they crave safety and familiarity.So when COVID-19 struck and most of the countries we live in went into some form of lockdown or at the very least imposed restrictions on the very way we once lived, it was really difficult.When that happened, some people used the word “grieving” to describe how they feltAnd I get it... life has literally changed in an instant.For me, when it happened, I was away on retreat with my Inner Circle Mastermind ladies and we were having a jolly old time in Sydney. But I felt when we came back that Friday night, the world as we knew it was completely different.Many people I’ve spoken to, the women in my community, described the feeling as grief, like I’ve said. They are grieving what they had lost... the freedom, the privileges, and their routines.Let me tell you girlfriend, it’s okay to feel all the feels.Chances are, you have some big exciting plans over the next 6 to 12 months. But those things are now either not possible or they look waaaay different to how you had anticipated. I know some people who are supposed to get married this year. Even my sister! She’s supposed to migrate to Australia with her hubby and their new baby... But now, it’s not going to be possible for quite some time.There are lots of things that are suddenly different right now. But what I want to say to all of you, my beautiful Mums With Hustle ladies, that it’s important to stay awake. Stay conscious to the fact that there are still many awesome things, many amazing opportunities, silver linings, moments of solitude and clarity to get excited about.It’s also a great time to re-align with your own dream and your own vision for your life. You don’t have to throw those things away or even press pause on your goals or dreams because things have changed.You gotta get up, and you gotta dust yourself off. Whether you have a business or not, you gotta find a new normal... for now. My New Routine One of the things that works for me is establishing a new routine. Keep in mind that it does take experimenting... it’s okay if the first routine you put together may not work for you or your family. If you’re interested in figuring out how to work while your kids play check out episode 231 with Amy Cox from Playful Families.You may need to mix it up again!Now, I’m gonna share with you how I’ve changed my routine. But first, I want to share the context of my situation.My husband and I are both at home. And I know that not everyone has that luxury. Some people are solo-parenting 24/7 while some people have their partners at home not all the time, but only for a short period.I also know people who have their partners at home, but feel like it’s a curse. One of my friends said that lockdown has clarified for her that she and her husband are not meant to be in the same space all the time. It’s causing more issues for them. They are definitely designed to be married and have a great relationship, but they also need to have time apart and go to their separate workplaces.For more context, both of our boys (who are 3 and 6-year olds) are at home with us. I’m homeschooling the eldest. We also have no physical contact with family and friends. My mum is in a high-risk group, so we’re trying to isolate from her (even if it’s hard to do). We’re not really seeing anyone except for our fambam of 4.I’m sharing all these contexts with you because it can sometimes be really tempting to be able to listen and immediately start comparing your journey to mine. Some people will start thinking that things are easy because of the differences in our situations. Step Away From Negative Thought Patterns
MWH 231 : The Power of Playful - Simple, Practical and Playful Strategies To Get More Work Done at Home with Amy Cox I have a bit of different episode for you this week, and I know you’re gonna love it. This workshop was such a huge hit amongst my Social Method Society Members that I knew I had to share it with all of my beautiful podcast listeners, too.So what you’re going to hear today is an extract from a live workshop that took place in the Social Method Society that we turned into a podcast!Amy Cox of Playful Families joined us as our guest coach for this exclusive bonus workshop. During this workshop, she helped our members discover the secret sauce to getting their kids to play independently whilst also helping them identify their non-negotiables and use them to make home time more productive, more playful and joyful for everybody.Let’s get into it! ABOUT AMY: Amy Cox is a business owner and mother of four who runs her business from home. Before she had kids, she was an award-winning teacher.Though Amy’s first business launched in 2014, Amy launched her online business in 2018 where she helps parents inject playfulness and connections into their lives. From 2016 to 2019, she was a play session facilitator for families with children. Over the course of three years, Amy has served hundreds of families from different age groups and set-up hundred play ideas for them. ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: This workshop is called “The Power of Playful” and during the workshop we’re going to be looking at simple, practical and playful strategies to help you get more work done at home.During this workshop, Amy shares key strategies and simple little tweaks to help set-up a place in your home where your kids can actually play. She advises to use what you have at home to encourage meaningful play so you can get some work done!Amy also helps mums recognise how important they are throughout this process. She even developed a system to teach mums to find a solution for their family and their family’s needs.By the end of this workshop, you will discover the secret sauce to get your kids to play independently.We’re also going to find your anchor words and we’re going to use these words to make your home time more productive, more playful and more joyful. AMY ASKS: “HAVE YOU EVER HAD THAT MOMENT WHEN YOU NEED YOUR CHILD TO PLAY QUIETLY?” If yes, the first step is not about what they’re going to be doing or where they’re going to be playing. The first step is to know how they are feeling.Please note: You might find this strategy counterintuitive.There are three things that children need to thrive: a caring adult, who unlocks their world and who gives it meaning. Our children are actually looking at us as their window to the world. SECRET SAUCE: CONNECTION TO YOUR CHILD Make your children feel like they belong and give them that feeling of being important. Kids are hard-wired for connections because they are social creatures. They have the innate desire to feel felt. Their primary goal is to feel connected to us, to feel a sense of belonging and to feel like they are important.It is not about knowing they are important, but it is about feeling that they are important. Amy says, “In your child’s world, they have very, very limited control over what they do. You control their home. You’ve got all the control.”Children do not have the aspect of control but there is one thing that they can control and it’s their behaviour. They can control the way that they behave and orient towards a goal.The goal is to get mum to notice them so they can feel felt, so they can get that connection, they can get that attention and they can get that power. If it is not coming in a positive way, then any attention is good attention. >>> KEY TAKEAWAY 1: START WITH HAVING 10 MINUTES OF ONE-ON-ONE TIME WITH YOUR CHILD (WITH NO DISTRACTIONS) The strategy is to have a start time and end time with no distractions with your child.
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Erin Processing Anger and Finding Freedom: Live Coaching This is a very special podcast of Erin being coached by her coach Amy Cox and traveling through anger. This podcast is VERY personal and intimate. It is legit me being coached and holding nothing back. All of my heart is on display for the world to see and judge (if it ... Read More
In today's episode, I am chatting with Amy Cox, the founder of Playful Little Learners. We are chatting about why play is so important for our children, and how to incorporate it into your everyday life with ease (minus the mum guilt!)
In today's episode, I am chatting with Amy Cox, the founder of Playful Little Learners. We are chatting about why play is so important for our children, and how to incorporate it into your everyday life with ease (minus the mum guilt!)
Tom Shepherd and Jerry Brown from the Lake Calumet Vision Committee return to the show to discuss more harebrained schemes for the area (like casinos--yeesh!) and what really needs to be done. Amy Cox of Pro Time Lawn Seed talks about wonderful solutions for your yard that you never even dreamed of.
When it comes to manifesting, people get all serious. I know that to be true because I do. But I'm consciously trying to drop the seriousness and inject some play and fun into life. Not just for me, but for my kids. You can manifest and have fun at the same time. In fact you should combine both of them. Have fun with the whole process. It's the best way to drop the attachment to the outcome. Today I'm joined by Amy Cox from Playful Little Learnings. Amy is a serious Manifesting Mum. She's a bit woo woo, loads of fun and a ball of infectious energy that I just love. In this week's episode, Amy shares her own powerful manifesting journey, her purpose and passion and the important of play and fun in life.In this episode you'll discover;The power of visualising your dreams.To enjoy the journey and trust where you're heading; andThe importance of play and fun in your life.If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest take away. Take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram stories and tag me @themanifestingmums.You can learn more about Amy by heading to her website www.playfullittlelearners.com.au or checking out her Instagram @playfullittlelearners. To join The Manifesting Mum community and begin taking steps to create your dream life with courage and confidence, visit www.themanifestingmums.com
In today’s episode Amy Cox chats with Amy Cambridge who is a mum of two really active little boys. Amy talks about how she loves adapting play ideas and suggestions with them in mind. And how you can cater for the different needs of your kids in an outdoor scene in every season. And then inside the home Amy chats about how she meaningfully involves her kids in the general running of the house in a playful way. And how it plays into developing her boys independence and confidence when they can learn to do things themselves - no matter how messy it can get in the process. SHARE THE LOVE! If you enjoyed this episode and it helped you in some way, we'd love to hear about it! Take a screenshot of you listening to this podcast and post it to your Instagram stories and tag @playfullittlelearners - we'd love to feature our listeners! LINKS: Connect with Amy Cambridge on Instagram @thehouseworkcanwait Grab your Free Playroom ebook on labels and toy storage tips at Playtime Hub. I’ve created a free hub of play ideas, recipes, eBooks, printables, favourite stores and so much more over at Playtime Hub. Join the next Play Squad Membership here. CONNECT WITH AMY: Web: www.playfullittlelearners.com Instagram: @playfullittlelearners Facebook: @playfullittlelearners Email: amy@playfullittlelearners.com LOVE THESE PODCASTS? Podcast reviews are super important to iTunes - we would be so grateful if you could share the love! The more reviews we receive, the better our reach will be - which means that our content can connect more people with our experts, helping them brighten their days with young children - and of course - help more families get PLAYFUL! If you’ve loved this podcast, never miss another one! All you have to do is SUBSCRIBE to the Play Squad Podcast on iTunes. BIG SMILES and happy playing!
Welcome to the very first episode of the Play Squad Podcast! Join your host Amy Cox, Aussie Mum of four and teacher-turned-entrepreneur on a mission to champion play in the early years of children’s lives. In this episode, Amy introduces herself and we learn about how the Play Squad Podcast came to light. Amy shares her own personal journey, the three goals for the Play Squad Podcast, and starts the discussion on real and raw conversations around PLAY. SHARE THE LOVE! If you enjoyed this episode and it helped you in some way, we'd love to hear about it! Take a screenshot of you listening to this podcast and post it to your Instagram stories and tag @playfullittlelearners - we'd love to feature our listeners! LINKS: Join the free hub of play ideas, recipes, eBooks, printables, favourite stores and so much more over at Playtime Hub. Join the next Play Squad Membership here. CONNECT WITH AMY: Web: www.playfullittlelearners.com Instagram: @playfullittlelearners Facebook: @playfullittlelearners Email: amy@playfullittlelearners.com LOVE THESE PODCASTS? Podcast reviews are super important to iTunes - we would be so grateful if you could share the love! The more reviews we receive, the better our reach will be - which means that our content can connect more people with our experts, helping them brighten their days with young children - and of course - help more families get PLAYFUL! If you’ve loved this podcast, never miss another one! All you have to do is SUBSCRIBE to the Play Squad Podcast on iTunes. BIG SMILES and happy playing!
Listen in to learn more about eco-lawns, what brought Amy into this business, and what makes eco-lawns ideal for all different kinds of home owners. "I think I've always wanted to something that helped other people, and that's turned into something that can not only help people, but animals, insects, and the environment." - Amy Cox. Learn more about this episode of PolliNation at http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/pollinationpodcast/2018/11/26/amy-cox/
Jason took a vacation this week, but being the hard-working loyal sidekick he is, he took some time to pre-record an interview with representatives from local service organization, Developing Potential, inc. Development director Amy Cox and board member Bob Glaser sat down with Jason and Nick to talk about the services offered to local residents as well as some exciting growth news and how you can help them reach their goals.
We’re interviewing Amy Cox from Pro Time Lawn Seed because it fits in line with our organic approach of keeping a lawn.
204: Epiphany 5A (Feb 5, 2017) Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:13-20 You are the salt of the earth Psalm Nugget: Psalm 112:1-10 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (Psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist, Patreon) Second Reading: Isaiah 58:1-12 What kind of fast does God like? Support the Show: That Church Conference Donate Audible Featured Musician - Amy Cox, “Blessed” from her album Coming Home to You Website: http://amycoxmusic.com/ Facebook Twitter: @AmyECox YouTube
Story of writing "Desert Bones" from artist Amy Cox.