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Best podcasts about Amy Hughes

Latest podcast episodes about Amy Hughes

1000 Hours Outsides podcast
1KHO 569: The Words That Build a Child | Amy Hughes, Words Like Honey

1000 Hours Outsides podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 57:44


In this heart-lifting conversation, Ginny sits down with author and mama of nine Amy Hughes to explore how ordinary phrases shape extraordinary childhoods—often more than we realize. From the “funny” comment a six-year-old takes as literal truth, to why “be careful” and “calm down” backfire, Amy shows simple swaps that lower fear, raise connection, and help kids think for themselves. You'll hear practical ideas like creating a cozy “time-in” spot, ordering the environment instead of the child, and aiming for a five-to-one ratio of encouragement to correction—plus the courage to say the most powerful two words in a family: “I'm sorry.” Learn more about Amy's work and find her gentle, faith-filled voice here: Words Like Honey (book), @simplelittleamy, and simplelittleamy.com. We also wade into the tender dance of letting go as kids grow and how to grant real autonomy while staying a safe, steady place to land. It's a conversation for parents who want fewer ultimatums, more wisdom, and a home atmosphere that heals. If you've ever wondered how to speak life into your family when emotions run high, this episode will meet you right where you are and give you language you can use today. Share it with a friend who needs a hopeful nudge. A huge thank you to our sponsors! Check them ALL out below:  Select Quote: Head to www.selectquote.com/1000hours to learn more.  BetterHelp: Visit  www.BetterHelp.com/1000HOURS  today to get 10% off your first month. Quince - Visit www.quince.com/outside and get free shipping and 365 day returns NIV Application Bible - visit www.NIVapplicationbible.com if you're looking to grow in your understanding of Scripture and make it real in your daily life. Capstone Wellness - For over 24 years, Capstone has helped thousands of families on their path to healing. Learn more at  capstonewellness.com/1000hours  NurtureLife - Head to NurtureLife.com/1000HOURS55 and use code 1000HOURS55 for 55% off your first order PLUS free shipping. Wayfair - Get organized, refreshed, and back to routine for way less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home.  Earthley - Use the code 1000hours to get 10% off your next purchase at www.earthley.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Homeschool Compass Podcast
Words Like Honey with Amy Hughes

The Homeschool Compass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 35:35


Amy Hughes is a Charlotte Mason unschooling mama of 9 beautiful and unique children who makes her home on the central coast of California. Amy is a regular contributor to Wild + Free and 1000 Hours Outside, a highly sought after homeschool conference speaker, and a parenting coach. Her new book is called Words Like Honey: How to Avoid Unintentional Harm, Model Kindness, and Nurture Your Child's Faith Through What You Say. In this episode, Amy shares the heart behind her book and invites us to be more intentional in the way we speak to our children by pausing to consider the impact our words have on our children's emotional and spiritual development and replacing careless words that cause harm with words that comfort, heal, and build our children up. You can grab your copy of Words Like Honey here.You'll find the complete show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast.We'd love to connect with you outside your podcast player!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram or FacebookDownload free printable resources for your homeschoolBrowse our book listsSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletterThank you for leaving The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player! It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. We so appreciate you.

Coffee With Carrie:  Homeschool Podcast
Words Matter: A Conversation with Amy Hughes

Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 34:52


The words we speak matter.  Our words profoundly shape our children's development, confidence, and spiritual formation.  There are words we say to our kids that we shouldn't and there are words we don't say that we should.  Knowing this is a lot of pressure.  In this week's episode, Carrie sits down with Amy Hughes, the author of the new book, Words Like Honey. Carrie and Amy share how to avoid  speech that creates unintentional harm, how to use our words to model kindness, and how to nurture our child's faith through what we say.  If you go to bed each night kicking yourself for the things you said to your child that day, then make sure you listen to this conversation.  Pour yourself a cup of tea with a splash of honey, put your feet up, and join Carrie and Amy for a much-needed coffee break.  Order Amy's new book, Words Like Honey: How to Avoid Unintentional Harm, Model Kindness, and Nurture Your Child's Faith at Amazon.Follow Amy on Instagram @simplelittleamyCheck out Amy's website at https://simplelittleamy.com/Amy Hughes will be one of the Keynote Speakers at the Bloom + Blossom: West Coast Conference October 10th and 11th.  Support the showAttend the Bloom & Blossom: West Coast Conference in San Diego, October 10th & 11th. Register at https://www.christinacarpenter.org/bloom-and-blossom-conference. I'll be there! Come join me and friends! Purchase Homeschooling High School: A Handbook for Christian Education.Purchase Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool Simply & Enjoyably. Schedule a Coffee Date (One-on-One Personalized Coaching Session: Coffee With Carrie Subscribe to Coffee With Carrie email newsletter and blog at https://coffeewithcarrie.org Follow on Instagram @coffeewithcarrieconsultant.

Restoration Home with Jennifer Pepito
Words Like Honey with Amy Hughes

Restoration Home with Jennifer Pepito

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 26:39


Amy Hughes is the author of the newly released Words Like Honey: How to Avoid Unintentional Harm, Model Kindness, and Nurture Your Child's Faith Through What You Say. The use of words to lift up instead of tear down is a mission near and dear to the Restoration Home. For Episode 150, it was delightful to have Amy on to talk about how we use our words to bless our toddlers and connect with our teens.   Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! The Peaceful Preschool Volume 2 is here!! Purchase your beautiful copy of the brand-new Peaceful Preschool for a year of delightful, hands-on learning.  Looking for Elementary Bundles to engage in Charlotte Mason-styled education? Check out the Playful Pioneers, Precious People, and the Kind Kingdom!   In this episode– Teenagers need listening ears  A small child can not distinguish between a joke and serious words.  Raising teenagers and releasing control  Considering the identities we place on our small children Unearthing Wonder Advent Guide  For more information about Amy, check out her website Simplelittleamy.com. Do check out her new book Words Like Honey. You can learn more about Jennifer here: Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Amy Hughes here: Amy's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.

The Homeschool Compass Podcast
Building Your Family Culture Around Truth, Goodness, and Beauty with Christina Carpenter

The Homeschool Compass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 33:03


Christina Carpenter is a homeschooling mom of 4 who is passionate about home education and cultivating intentional family culture. In this episode, Christina shares how she establishes a vision for her homeschool and uses truth, goodness, and beauty to ground her homeschool days. By studying the longstanding educational philosophies and methodologies that have served families for centuries, Christina has blended together the elements that best serve her family to create a unique family culture that encourages curiosity and celebrates the joy of discovery. Be sure to check out Christina's Bloom and Blossom Conference coming up on October 11th in San Diego, California. You'll be encouraged and equipped by inspiring speakers like Greta Eskridge, Carrie de Francisco, and Amy Hughes. Grab your spot here!You can find the complete show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast.We'd love to connect with you outside your podcast player!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram or FacebookDownload free printable resources for your homeschoolBrowse our book listsSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletterThank you for leaving The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player! It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. We so appreciate you.

AHDB
Roots to Resilience 01

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 18:43


In this four-part series, Amy Hughes catches up with farmers who've taken part in AHDB Beef & Lamb's flagship knowledge exchange programme, Roots to Resilience.Amy finds out why Richard Stanbury, a fourth-generation beef and sheep farmer on the edge of Exmoor, got involved and any changes he's made as a result.Useful linksRoots to Resilience workshop | AHDBTake control of your farm's future with Roots to Resilience | AHDBHow This 4th Gen Farmer Is Future-Proofing His Farm Business | Roots to ResilienceFeedbackWe'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk

AHDB
Roots to Resilience 02

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 26:37


In this four-part series, Amy Hughes catches up with farmers who've taken part in AHDB Beef & Lamb's flagship knowledge exchange programme, Roots to Resilience.Amy's joined by Angus, Duncan and Joe Nelless, who run their family farm in Northumberland, to find why they got involved and any changes they've made as a result.Useful linksRoots to Resilience workshop | AHDBTake control of your farm's future with Roots to Resilience |AHDBLeader in the limelight: Angus Nelless | AHDBFeedbackWe'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk

AHDB
Roots to Resilience 03

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 19:57


Amy Hughes continues to catch up with farmers who've taken part in AHDB Beef & Lamb's flagship knowledge exchange programme, Roots to Resilience.In this third episode of our four-part series, Amy finds out why Emma Graves, a beef farmer from Northamtonshire, got involved and asks if she's made any changes as a result.Useful linksRoots to Resilience workshop | AHDBTake control of your farm's future with Roots to Resilience |AHDBFeedbackWe'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk

AHDB
Roots to Resilience 04

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 19:07


Amy Hughes catches up with farmers who've taken part in AHDB Beef & Lamb's flagship knowledge exchange programme, Roots to Resilience.In the last episode of this short series, Amy finds out why Alan Robinson, who farms over 550 acres across two sites on the Yorkshire/Cumbria border, got involved and what impact it's had on the way he works.Useful linksRoots to Resilience workshop | AHDBTake control of your farm's future with Roots to Resilience |AHDBFeedbackWe'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk

Homeschool Minnesota
Words Like Honey: How Your Words Shape Your Child's Mental Health with Amy Hughes

Homeschool Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 32:55


Summary In this conversation, Amy Hughes discusses her upcoming book, 'Words Like Honey,' which emphasizes the profound impact of language on children's development and emotional well-being. She shares insights on creating peaceful homeschooling environments, the importance of intentional language choices, and how words can influence children's mental health. The discussion also covers the significance of apologies in parenting, strategies for repairing harmful language, and the need for parents to rethink their communication styles to foster healthier relationships with their children.   To order Words Like Honey:  https://a.co/d/hdiz480 To reach out to MACHE:  https://mache.org/   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Words Like Honey 03:01 The Importance of Intentional Language 06:07 The Impact of Words on Children 09:10 Understanding the Significance of Honey 11:52 Language and Mental Health 14:58 Transforming Communication with Children 17:54 Navigating Emotions and Language 19:13 Embracing Parental Imperfection 20:42 The Power of Apology in Parenting 23:32 Understanding Triggers and Intentionality 28:08 Rethink, Replace, Reframe, Repair 32:25 Simple Steps for Effective Communication 33:59 Goals for Future Generations   Keywords parenting, homeschooling, intentional language, mental health, communication, emotional intelligence, children's development, peaceful homeschooling, words matter, family dynamics  

Back to Dunbracken
Live Show 2nd Half - The Mayor's Jamboree: The Improvised Musical | Ep 60

Back to Dunbracken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 51:24 Transcription Available


For the first time ever you can watch a Dunbracken show on Youtube, recorded in wonderful 4K quality:https://youtu.be/mgF7MZNWL7AThe Live Show 2nd Half - The Mayor's Jamboree is in full swing, will it live up to his expectations? A fully improvised musical from the cast of Dunbracken. Expect impromptu line-dances; emotional alligators; Wrestling Jamboree Exhibitionists; first love; and so much more!Featuring:Musicians: Eddie Goodwin on Piano & Luke Bannon on Violin.Cast: Gerard Donnelly; Declan King; Derek Miller; Amy Hughes & John CloseRecorded at the Accidental Theatre, Belfast on 28th June 2025

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens
# 333 The Words We Say

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 37:44


Are the words you're speaking building connection or creating distance with your teen?Could everyday phrases be unintentionally fueling your child's anxiety or shame? In this heartwarming and eye-opening episode, Colleen O'Grady talks with Amy Hughes—mother of nine, writer, parenting coach, and author of the upcoming book Words Like Honey. Together, they explore the profound impact of the words we speak to our children, especially during the teen and young adult years. Amy shares how common phrases like “hurry up” or “don't be sad” can trigger stress responses in kids and how language rooted in fear or control can erode connection. Drawing from her own imperfect journey and deep experience as a mother, Amy introduces the “4 Rs” framework—Rethink, Replace, Reframe, and Repair—offering parents a path to more intentional and healing communication. The episode is a compassionate reminder that it's never too late to choose grace-filled words that build trust and nurture faith. Amy Hughes is a writer, speaker, and parenting coach based on California's Central Coast. A mother of nine children ranging from toddler to 30 years old, Amy's warmth, humor, and real-life parenting wisdom have made her a sought-after conference speaker. She's a featured contributor to Wild + Free and has been published in Scary Mommy, Encourage, Christian Unschooling, and more. Her upcoming book, Words Like Honey: How to Avoid Unintentional Harm, Model Kindness, and Nurture Your Child's Faith Through What You Say, is available wherever books are sold. Find her at simplelittleamy.com or on Instagram @simplelittleamy. Three Key Takeaways: Our words shape our children's inner world. Phrases we say often—like “be careful” or “what's wrong with you?”—can unintentionally trigger anxiety, shame, or self-doubt. Awareness is the first step to change. Repair is always possible. Even if we've said the wrong thing in the past, taking ownership and apologizing can restore connection and model humility and growth. Life-giving language builds trust. Instead of threats, comparisons, or venting, Amy encourages us to use specific encouragement, curiosity, and kindness to create lasting bonds with our teens and young adults. Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/simplelittleamy/?hl=en Learn More at https://simplelittleamy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GARDEN CHURCH Podcast
Our Father | Amy Hughes

GARDEN CHURCH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 42:45 Transcription Available


Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Ephesians 2:1-10 - Amy Hughes

ChannelMom Media
Don't Use These Phrases with Your Kids! They Don't Work (Fuel 4 Moms Ep.4)

ChannelMom Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 41:11


Parents often use these common phrases with their kids, but they don't work! Research shows moms and dads use words that don't improve their kids' behavior. Find out what words work BETTER from the author of Words Like Honey, Amy Hughes. #parenting #mom #motherhood #Christianmom

The Care Ministry Podcast
182: Saying Yes to the Hard Thing: How Amy Hughes Turned a Calling Into Community Impact

The Care Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 39:40


In this episode of the Care Ministry Podcast, Laura Howe talks with Amy Hughes about the journey of hosting a Church Mental Health Summit at her church in Saratoga Springs, New York. Amy shares her experiences, lessons learned, and the surprising connections that made the event so impactful. From building community partnerships to encouraging difficult conversations about mental health, Amy's insights are a powerful reminder of the church's role in fostering healing and hope. Quotes Amy Hughes: "I have never had anyone say to me, 'We wish you hadn't done that.' In general, the feedback is very positive." Laura Howe: "If we don't step outside our comfort zones, we miss out on incredible moments." Amy Hughes: "You cannot do this alone. Gather a team of like-minded people who believe in what you're trying to do."Laura Howe: "It's vulnerable, uncomfortable, and a lot of work, but the impact is worth every bit of effort."Amy Hughes: "Don't assign yourself a single job on the day of the event except to host. It allows you to actually connect with people." Resources https://www.newtownroad.org/ Apply to become a Summit host Connect with Hope Made Strong Website: HopeMadeStrong.org Socials: Facebook – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube

Holding Court with Adam Hall & Walt Cerrato
Amy Hughes on Playing for Geno Auriemma, Getting Her Teams to Defend at a High Level, and Winning a State Title {Portsmouth Head Girls Basketball Coach}

Holding Court with Adam Hall & Walt Cerrato

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 42:20


Join hosts Adam Hall and Walt Cerrato as they sit down with Amy Hughes, Head Girls Basketball Coach at Portsmouth High School.The Holding Court Podcast is presented by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association.This podcast is available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe. Also, check us out here:linktr.ee/OHSBCAThis episode is powered by Fundraising University (Ohio). If you are looking to raise money for your program, Fundraising University (Ohio) is the way to go! For more information, visit https://fundraisingu.net/.

Pomegranate Health
[Case Report] 74yo with dyspnoea after AF ablation

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 27:35


In this episode we hear about an emergency presentation to a South Australian hospital, of a 74-year-old male with shortness of breath. The curve ball is that he had undergone ablation for drug-refractory atrial fibrillation less than two weeks prior. This discussion gives an overview of developing technologies for AF treatment and developing knowledge about the possible complications. We also have some multiple choice questions to test your understanding.Guest Dr Shaun Evans, FRACP (Royal Adelaide Hospital; University of Adelaide) HostsAssociate Professor Stephen Bacchi (Massachusetts General Hospital; University of Adelaide)Jasmine Le (University of Adelaide) ProductionProduced by Stephen Bacchi and Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Rockin' for Decades' by Blue Texas and ‘Brighton Breakdown' by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Hugh Murray, Aidan Tan, Aafreen Khalid, Sebastiaan Lambooy, Amy Hughes and Lauren Gomes.  Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)*****Delayed cardiac tamponade from pericarditis following pulmonary vein cryo-balloon ablation [IMJ. 2020] Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Coffee With Carrie:  Homeschool Podcast
Charlotte Mason For the Rest of Us: A Conversation with Amy Hughes

Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 33:52


Charlotte Mason for the Rest of Us has a double meaning. It's for those of you who, for whatever reason, aren't fully disciplined (you may have failed your own CM habit training), don't want to be a CM purist, or who have kids who can't sit still for print studies, who make bodily noises while reading living books, and/or who hate tea and poetry.  If this sounds like you, don't feel guilty!  Implementing Miss Mason's philosophy in your home the way you choose to gives you rest.  This week, Carrie talks with Amy Hughes, the author of Charlotte Mason for the Rest of Us and The Charlotte Mason Unschooling Handbook, about implementing a Charlotte Mason approach that fits your family's lifestyle.  Join Carrie and Amy for a little coffee and conversation about embracing Charlotte Mason your way.Check out Amy Hughes' website, ebooks, and homeschooling resources:  https://simplelittleamy.com.Support the showPurchase Homeschooling High School: A Handbook for Christian Education.Purchase Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool Simply & Enjoyably. Join The Coffee House, Coffee With Carrie Premium Membership. Join Today! Subscribe to Coffee With Carrie email newsletter and blog at https://coffeewithcarrie.org Follow on Instagram @coffeewithcarrieconsultant.Amazon Prime! Use this LINK. Check out Carrie's homeschool recommendations & help support the show at the same time. Instacart! Use this LINK. Save time and money on your grocery bill and meal prep!

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Jonny and Amy Hughes invite members of the congregation up to share inspiring stories from our Weekend In.

Trent Vineyard talks
Be Free - Come Holy Spirit

Trent Vineyard talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 45:51


Amy Hughes spoke to us at our Come Holy Spirit conference about how we can be free from the things holding us back from releasing our God-given potential.

KXC Podcast
Amy Hughes · Anointing · KXC Weekend Together 2025

KXC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 36:30


From Session 2 of the KXC Weekend Together, Amy Hughes shares how we are anointed for the sake of others, and to see heaven come to earth.

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Genesis 50:15-21, Matthew 6:9-15 - Amy Hughes

OnScript
Daniela Augustine – The Spirit of the Common Good

OnScript

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 69:24


In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes talks with Daniela Augustine about her book The Spirit of the Common Good: Shared Flourishing in the Image of God. Her work is a perfect […] The post Daniela Augustine – The Spirit of the Common Good first appeared on OnScript.

OnScript
Daniela Augustine – The Spirit of the Common Good

OnScript

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 69:24


In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes talks with Daniela Augustine about her book The Spirit of the Common Good: Shared Flourishing in the Image of God. Her work is a perfect […] The post Daniela Augustine – The Spirit of the Common Good first appeared on OnScript.

The Orchard
More Women of the Story - LYDIA - with DR PAULA GOODER

The Orchard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024


In this episode Rachel Hughes and Amy Hughes sit down with Dr Paula Gooder to explore the character of Lydia. Dr Paula Gooder is a writer and lecturer in Biblical Studies and her research areas focus on the writings of Paul the Apostle. She brings so much depth of understanding to this wide ranging conversation about following the call of God, what it looks like to wield power and the role of women in the first century and now.

The Orchard
Spirit Anointed - Amy Hughes- Live at The Orchard Conference 2024

The Orchard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024


Amy Hughes kicks off The Orchard Women's Conference 2024 by unpacking Isaiah 61 and asking us 'what it looks like to be anointed where we are?'. She leaves us with a challenge to follow the Spirit's leading wholeheartedly into the unknown and the adventure!

Conversations with Anne Elizabeth
#320 - Amy Hughes, MS, RDN, Pre-Diabetes and Insulin Resistance Registered Dietitian

Conversations with Anne Elizabeth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 37:44


Conversation 320:  The Story, Journey and Passion of Amy Hughes, MS, RDN, Pre-Diabetes and Insulin Resistance Registered Dietitian Today's conversation with Amy Hughes, a registered dietitian who had an interest in nutrition in her early adult life but did not come back around to the field until recently.  She struggled through many challenges along her her dietetics degree path but always found the strength to not give up. She has recently completed her masters in Exercise Science and leads a Diabetes Education Program. She is  a wife, a mom, a runner, a master of tofu and shares nothing but positivity and encouragement to her followers and patients.   Please enjoy my conversation with Amy. Connect with Amy:Instagram | Facebook www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2024 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic

Kite Consulting
Discuss the Undiscussabull – communication, conflict & farm succession

Kite Consulting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 48:25


In episode 223 of the Kite Podcast, Will and Ben are joined Canada's Farm Whisperer, Elaine Froese, AHDB's Amy Hughes and Kite podcast producer, Becki Reay. The group talk about the taboo subject …Succession. Elaine a certified coach, speaker and author and an expert in helping farm families to improve their communication has been brought over to the UK by AHDB to speak in their upcoming Autumn workshops. The group discuss why this appears to be a difficult topic to discuss at home, how to approach these types of conversations with family and how to resolve communication issues. Please note: The information provided during this podcast has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. The information must not be relied upon for any purpose and no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy, completeness or otherwise. Any reference to other organisations, businesses or products during the podcast are not endorsements or recommendations of Dairy Consulting Ltd or its affiliated companies. The views of the presenter are personal and may not be the views of Dairy Consulting Ltd. The contents of this podcast are the copyright of Dairy Consulting Ltd.

R2Kast - People in Food and Farming
R2Kast 226 - Amy Hughes on Farmer Engagement, levies and podcasting!

R2Kast - People in Food and Farming

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 63:30


Mental health first aid, farmer consumer engagement and podcasting Not by design we welcome our second agricultural podcaster in 2 episodes. Amy Hughes is a senior engagement manager for AHDB which aims to close the gap between both farmers and the consumer as well as farmers and other farmers! She also operates as a mental health first aider which comes in handy in her people focused day job!She also runs the think outside the fence podcast with Arron Nerbas in Canada…organising that gives me the fear! Great chat that gets pretty deep throughout! Enjoy!https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBDRnGerPw2w-nNBT6st4wCI2ldi4OZPrIIrJ-_rsRWCKq1A/viewform?usp=sf_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trinity Church Nottingham – Sunday Teaching

Taking a break from our ‘Beatitudes' series, this Fostering Sunday Mark interviews Jonny and Amy Hughes and Adam and Amy Jones on their personal journey with fostering and adoption. Jesus invites us to surrender our ‘ideal lives' to step into the fullness of His plans, the fruit of which we often can't anticipate the joy of. They explore what it means for us to first be adopted by God.

Pomegranate Health
[Journal Club] Baricitinib immune therapy for new onset type 1 diabetes

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 40:44


Type 1 diabetes has a very high treatment burden in terms of direct costs, inconvenience and lost productivity for patients and their carers. Further, all the glucose checking, hormone replacement and consults don't abolish the vascular complications associated with poor glycaemic control. Only in the last few years has it been possible to pharmacologically alter the course of type 1 diabetes and other auto-immune diseases without generating intolerable side effects.Teplizumab is an antibody to CD3 which was presented to the world in 2019 as delaying the onset of type 1 diabetes in high-risk individuals thanks to its protective effect on pancreatic β-cells. It has not yet been registered by the Therapeutic Goods Administration but another immunomodulatory drug called baricitinib has. Baricitinib is an inhibitor of Janus Kinases indicated for the for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, alopecia areata, atopic dermatitis and even COVID-19.  In December of last year the results of a Phase 2 trial in patients with new-onset type 1 diabetes were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. After almost a year of taking the oral therapy, patients were found to have better glycaemic control and evoked C-peptide levels than those taking placebo, indicating a preserved ability to secrete insulin. In today's episode, Pomegranate's in-house endocrinologist interviews two of the study authors.   Key ReferenceBaricitinib and β-Cell Function in Patients with New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes [NEJM. 2023. 7;389(23)]GuestsProf Jenny Couper FRACP FAHMS (Women's and Children's Hospital, University of Adelaide) Dr Michelle So FRACP (Royal Melbourne Hospital, Northern Hospital) Guest HostDr Rahul Barmanray FRACP (Royal Melbourne Hospital)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Things to Sort out' and ‘Quiet Waters' by Walt Adams and ‘The Appalachian Trail' by Hunter Quinn. Music courtesy of FreeMusic Archive includes ‘I am a Man Who Will Fight For Your Honor' by Chris Zabriskie. Image produced and copyrighted by RACP.Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Amy Hughes, Stephen Bacchi, Fionnuala Fagan and Aidan Tan.  Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health' in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

Stories Begin At Home
Unschooling + Charlotte Mason

Stories Begin At Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 27:11


I had the great pleasure of chatting with Amy Hughes, ⁠@simplelittleamy⁠ over on Instagram. Amy is a gentle parenting coach, writer, & has signed a contract, working on a new book, launching in 2025! I am so excited about these and all the wisdom she has to offer! Her passion for encouraging parents, especially parents of faith, to throw off punitive & shame based ways of parenting, and move into peaceful and connected ways of parenting is so beautiful! It really is so timely that I am publishing this right now, as I've been sharing so much over on Instagram about my disheartenment over misconceptions many Christian parents have about gentle/respectful parenting. This has been really on my heart and Amy and I discuss all of this in our chat. I love the way she says "Connection before correction" and "All feelings are fine but not every behavior or reaction is fine". I also adored the way she said we can be "Christ honoring & child honoring at the same time." We also delve into talking about her journey from a more rigid Charlotte Mason based homeschool, to a more freeing unschooling style with Charlotte Mason still be a huge influence in their homeschool. Amy talks about the way she naturally exposes her kids to important things and things she finds value in and building trust with them. She also talks about the choice and autonomy she gives her kids in all of this.  We end on her encouragement for families that our homeschool truly does not have to look like anyone else. That we often leave the public school system to homeschool, but can end up finding ourselves comparing ourselves to another system, some kind of homeschooling system we feel we need to measure up to, or feeling like social media tells us there's a “certain right” way to homeschool. Amy is such an encouraging voice, reminding us that we can throw off all of these perceived pressures, and find calming, peaceful ways of educating our children, and learn to let go and give our children more freedom. She talks about a quote from Patrick Farenga, who worked with John Holt, where says unschooling is giving our children as much freedom as we can comfortably bear. We can build a foundation of trust and connection with our kids, and trust the process. Thanks Amy for coming on the podcast! It was a joy to chat! Amy just released a new e-book, ⁠A Guide to Strewing⁠, which gives us such great wisdom on how to strew in our homes! Here's the link to her ⁠Instagram Bio.⁠ & ⁠website⁠. Let me get us right over to our chat!

AHDB
431: Agroecology: Getting the balance right

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 53:51


It's one thing to talk about improving ecosystems while maintaining productivity on farm, but how can you actually achieve it? As part of AHDB's Roots to Resilience programme, our Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager for Beef and Lamb, Amy Hughes, caught up with three farmers who have already put the theory into practice. Useful links Ian's journey: https://youtu.be/FD4MNYt29-Y Silas' journey: https://youtu.be/KN3KFGPE1Dg Emily's journey: https://youtu.be/nQHCY_Xd6Rk AHDB Food & Farming / Food production and the ecosystem (audioboom.com) Roots to Resilience | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk 

Dish with Nish Podcast
Discussing the Amadora Legacy Project with Dr. Amy Hughes

Dish with Nish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 31:02


Dr. Amy Hughes, medical oncologist with Mission Cancer and Blood, joins Dr. Andrew Nish on the Dish with Nish podcast to discuss the Amadora Legacy Project . 

The Orchard
An Invitation To Remain | Live at The Orchard Conference 2023

The Orchard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023


Amy Hughes kicks off The Orchard Conference 2023 by unpacking John 15. She gives us a compelling vision of what a life connected to Jesus might look like.

City Lights Dubai
Amy Hughes | Guest Speaker (9am)

City Lights Dubai

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 35:27


AHDB
416: AHDB Beef and Lamb: Roots to Resilience

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 28:20


AHDB's new Roots to Resilience programme aims to equip farmers with the learning they need to take their businesses to the next level. Our senior knowledge exchange manager for beef and lamb, Amy Hughes, caught up with Dallas Mount who will be leading the workshops. Useful links Roots to Resilience | AHDB Roots to Resilience - YouTube Beef & Lamb sector plan 2022–2027 | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk 

OnScript
Erin Raffety – From Inclusion to Justice

OnScript

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 72:00


Episode: In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes speaks with Erin Raffety about her ethnographic and practical theological research into what it looks like for congregations to move away from an “inclusion” model for people with […] The post Erin Raffety – From Inclusion to Justice first appeared on OnScript.

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast
Amy Hughes - Safely Exercise Throughout Pregnancy

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 45:39


Have you ever wondered how to exercise safely throughout your pregnancy? Or How your exercise should be different from your first, to your second, to your third trimester? How can you avoid and alleviate hip, knee, and back pain?  Today you're going to find out how you can stay fit during pregnancy and lose the baby fat quickly afterwards.Today you'll meet Amy Hughes. After Amy experienced pain and frustration during her first pregnancy, she developed a program with a pelvic floor therapist and her knowledge as a personal trainer to help hundreds of women navigate their pregnancy more smoothly.  In This Episode:02:28 What lead you to wanting to create your pregnancy protocol program?06:42 What exercises should you do to alleviate knee pain and other joint pain during pregnancy?10:24 What exercises should you be doing depending on which trimester you're in?15:59 What are your thoughts about elevating your heart rate during pregnancy?21:35 What are some of the things that you do to stay fit while parenting your first child and being pregnant with another child? 26:03 Is there anything you're doing differently between this pregnancy and your last one?30:22 What are the couch stretch and the elevated pigeon pose and why are those important?  33:50 How can someone bounce back quickly after pregnancy?  40:40 If someone is going through pregnancy for the first time, what are 3 things you would tell them to help them navigate pregnancy as easily as possible? You're listening to The Best You Podcast where we help goal-setters improve all 6 areas of life - your health, personal, career, financial, spiritual, and relational. We believe getting closer to your Best You takes a well rounded approach.My name is Nick Carrier, an entrepreneur, fitness trainer, and motivational speaker. I was going down the traditional path of working a 9 to 5 until my high school personal trainer saw something in me, I quit my job, and started my own business. My mission is to help you gain clarity on who the best version of yourself is and how to become that person. Need a kickstart to build some momentum and motivation? Try our 1-Week FREE Trial of the Virtual 10-Week Transformation. You'll receive access to:1. 3 Video Workouts2. My Goal-Setting Framework3. The 5X5 Meal Plan Check it out at nickcarrier.com/freetrial

The Pasture Pod
Arron Nerbas

The Pasture Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 138:56


A Canadian themed episode to bring "Season 2" to an end. Arron came over to the UK in January 2023 and spoke to loads of people over the course of a week. I went to see him at the AHDB meeting in Northumberland at George Burrell's and it was such a refreshing and positive experience. Even though he has such a different environment to contend with, the principle of system first is such a powerful thing.  He popped into Culteuchar, met Mo, stayed the night (not in that way) and was polite about my handful of heifers and sheep. Hope you enjoy it.  If you do, Arron is starting a new podcast of his own with Amy Hughes called Think Outside the Fence. 1st August 2023 release, I think. First guest is me and the interview has happened. I don't think I'm catastrophising but looking back on it I am definitely getting Gerald Ratner / Holly Willoughby vibes, so this might be the last Pasture Pod before I'm cancelled.

Phoning It In
116: 2022 Christmas Special

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 56:32


Ho ho ho! It's the 2022 Christmas Special so this week's callers and guests are all joining us in the spirit of the holiday season… Rick, one of Santa's elves, is not happy with the changes at The North Pole. John is a policeman who's trapped in a hostage situation at a Christmas party. Philip is obsessed with Christmas and wants everyone to be as excited as him. Dave's special guest joining him in the studio is none other than Frosty The Snowman! Featuring the Christmassy comic stylings of Aoibhin Murphy, Mark Cantan, Pearl O'Rourke, Hannah Mamalis, Amy Hughes, Clara DeBrun, Peter McGann, Ali Fox, Laura O'Leary, Ro Carey and John Spillane. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.

OnScript
Han-luen Kantzer Komline – Augustine and Turning Points in Christian History

OnScript

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 57:29


Episode: In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes talks with Han-Iuen Kantzer Komline about all things Augustine! We covered it all! Just kidding, we barely scratched the surface of everyone’s favorite […] The post Han-luen Kantzer Komline – Augustine and Turning Points in Christian History first appeared on OnScript.

Modern Miss Mason
Charlotte Mason And The Unschooler - With Amy Hughes

Modern Miss Mason

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 87:01


Today's episode is taken from a live workshop interview with home educator and writer, Amy Hughes @simplelittleamy It's raw and unedited, but it's fantastic! Sign up for the whole workshop bundle here: https://modernmissmason.thinkific.com/courses/modern-miss-mason-workshops Use Code: MMMGIFT for 25% off

OnScript
Karen O’Donnell – The Dark Womb: Reconceiving Theology Through Reproductive Loss

OnScript

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 69:25


Episode: In this episode, co-host Amy Hughes talks with Karen O‘Donnell about her new book, The Dark Womb: Reconceiving Theology Through Reproductive Loss. There are books that re-evaluate or re-imagine or re-invigorate theology, and then […] The post Karen O'Donnell – The Dark Womb: Reconceiving Theology Through Reproductive Loss first appeared on OnScript.