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Make Beautiful Things - Finding Joy & Purpose in Our Work, Relationships & Communities
On Today's podcast episode I talk to April Bragg, a Clarity and Relationship Coach and Host of Bragg About Life Podcast, about transforming our life by transforming our thoughts and patterns. She shares how she helps working women Create a Home that Takes Care of Itself and why it starts with doing the inner work in our minds and becoming more self-aware.A few of the things we cover:Is your thought serving you or helpful?Asking questions like- what options do I have?, What else can I see here or learn?, How else can I approach this?Working to develop deeper emotional maturityHow to capture your thoughts, put it through a new lens and learn to process itWhat are you holding on to or stories do you have on repeat about yourself and others?Connect with April at AprilBraggCoaching.comCheck out her podcast here.Ignite Your Passion, Simplify Your Life and Deepen Your Faith, Master Your Mindset Are you trying to design a life you love but get stuck in the what-ifs, and expectations and obligations in your life? Welcome to Building a Life You Love, a podcast dedicated to helping you step into a life where your passion blooms from within, your faith deepens and simplicity becomes your favorite synonym for everyday life. What is holding you back from designing a life you love. It's time to give yourself permission to step into a future that nourishes, renews, and supports you and What God Has for You.Each week we'll dive into creating positive habits, stepping out of your comfort zone, making space for meaningful relationships and deepening your faith.I share practical tips, uplifting guest conversations and expert guidance you can use.We will focus on:- Simplifying Our Lives- Slowing Down Our Pace- Rediscovering Our Passion, Creativity & Curiosity- Stepping into New Possibilities at Any Age-Igniting Our Faith Fueled Dreams- Cultivating Healthy Physical, Mental and Spiritual Practices- Overcoming Fears and Limiting Beliefs- Makeovers: Learning to Be Present, Calmer and Grateful- Cultivating and Nurturing Our Friendships and MarriagesThis is Your Life. Your One Life. How Will You Choose to Live It? I choose to celebrate those among us who stepped off the path of expectation and into a life that feels good on the inside and outside. If you are looking for a place to help you live a more joyful, peaceful life and to step into more ease and calm in your day you've come to the right place
Faith Fueled Woman - Daily Devotional, Bible Study for Women, Prayer, Talk to God
On Today's podcast episode I talk to April Bragg, a Clarity and Relationship Coach and Host of Bragg About Life Podcast, about transforming our life by transforming our thoughts and patterns. She shares how she helps working women Create a Home that Takes Care of Itself and why it starts with doing the inner work in our minds and becoming more self-aware.A few of the things we cover:Is your thought serving you or helpful?Asking questions like- what options do I have?, What else can I see here or learn?, How else can I approach this?Working to develop deeper emotional maturityHow to capture your thoughts, put it through a new lens and learn to process itWhat are you holding on to or stories do you have on repeat about yourself and others?Connect with April at AprilBraggCoaching.comCheck out her podcast here.Get ready to let your faith guide you, fuel you and fill you with God's incredible peace, wisdom and joy. From finding calm in the chaos, to forming deep Christian friendships, to everyday ways to connect with God- we'll cover it all.Do you want to feel less frazzled and more joyful in your daily life? Join host, Kristin Fitch, as she helps Christian women deepen their faith, reconnect with God, and find peace in their journey as mothers, wives, and friends.With practical tips, personal stories, and spiritual guidance, Faith Fueled Woman equips Christian women to put God first in their daily lives, promotes fellowship and friendship, and provides a roadmap to experiencing more of the fruits of the Spirit: joy, peace, love, and kindness.#christianencouragement #solitude #prayer #follwingjesus #christianwomen #prayertime #hearingGod #slowliving #livinglikeChrist #worshipoverworry #berenewed #digitaldetox #digitaldeclutter #silenceyourphone
Parenting is maybe the biggest job of our life, and we enter it with virtually NO TRAINING, and sometimes plenty of baggage from our own childhood. But where there's a will, there's a way. Every parent wants to do the best job, and also, every parent goes through a time when they feel like a failure. In this episode, April Bragg interviews Parenting Coach Kristin Schmoke to find out her tips and strategies for navigating parenthood with grit and grace. From holes in the walls to parents' greatest fears and failures - this is a vulnerable conversation between two women who are coaches, Christians, and parents of teenagers. Kristin shares her tips for making the years less conflict-filled and more connection-focused. May the nuggets shared by Kristin encourage you on your parenting journey of a lifetime! To learn more about Kristin Schmoke, Parenting Coach: https://www.kristinschmoke.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kristin.schmoke.parenting/
April Bragg, President & CEO of the Robins Regional Chamber shares their success in creating an online community. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode118 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. App My Community to create an Eat, Shop, Play mobile app: appmycommunity.com/chamberchat Community Matters, Inc. for your next Chamber publication: chamberchatpodcast.com/cmi Swypit for a great credit card processing affinity program: chamberchatpodcast.com/cc
Breaking Protocol with TaVona Denise | Lifestyle, Business + Mindset Coach
This week we'll hear from April Bragg on all things mom guilt. April is a mother who runs her own business around her signature life coaching program “Create a Home that Takes Care of Itself”. Hear how she automated home schooling and brought her efficiency focused business mindset into her household creating a business she loves. Here more from April on her website or by joining her facebook group Simply Solutions for Busy Moms . Like what you hear? Find more from TaVona below:
Shane and Pam talk to outgoing HAAG manager April Bragg about decades of work and struggle for public housing. April talks about successful campaigns by public housing tenants of the 70s and 80s for security of tenure and against eviction. Great anecdotes about eviction resistance, direct action and the vital role of working class women in the struggles for housing justice.
It's April Bragg's last day as Housing For the Aged Action Group staff member - but we are sure it wont be the last time we speak with her as she explains how she will keep campaigning for housing justic for all. At the start of the show Kevin and Meg discuss the latest headlines in sports, politics and alternative energy. Fiona York from the Housing for the Aged Action Group also joins us in the studio and we discuss the proposed Royal commission into Aged Care.
7:00 Acknowledgement of country. 7:06 Alternative News.7:20 Songs of Satire featuring this week’s song Walkin’ on the Sun.7:30 Discussion around popular culture and memes.7:35 April Bragg from the Housing Aged Action Group speaks on the National Housing and Homelessness Agreement, as well as hopes for the Victorian State Election action on Homelessness issues in Victoria and on a Federal Level.8:52 Jan Barlett speaks to Nasser Mashni of APAN (Australian Palestine Advocacy Network) and Palestine remembered.8:15 Joel shares his story as a part of Brainwaves Mental Health Series: Transformative.8:24 Wrap up including UN’s annual report on Australia’s obligations under the international treaty for the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and introduction of a new series called "Yesterday's News".
This week we learn about the effects of cuts to public housing stock. April Bragg from the Housing for the Aged Action Group gives us an update from the frontline.
This week we welcome new co-host Eugenia Zoubtchenko and catch up with April Bragg from the Housing for the Aged Action Group. We also speak with Helen Franks, a resident who lives near the Melbourne airport, who tells us about the new master Plan and a Major Development Plant for the proposed third East/West runway and extension of the existing East/west runway.
City Limits 18-10-17 On Todays programme Kevin Healy & April Bragg begin by speaking with Paul Adams, National Tertiary Education Union VU branch president about the forced redundancy at Victorian University targeting union branch officers, with up to 100 positions lost putting the university into finacial difficulties. If you would like more information go to the Friends of Victorian University (FOVU) facebook where you can find out about a rally being held on the 2nd of November. In the second half of the Programme Retirement Housing Worker Shane McGrath(HAAG) joins Kevin and April(HAAG) to talk about propposed reforms in tenacy legislation. Some of the changes include Blacklisting Landlords, Longer Leases, pet friendly tenancies & No Reason Notices to Vacate.
City Limits 20-9-17 It's Housing week on City Limits, Kevin is joined by Co-Host Meg Kimber. They talk with Howard Marosi on the phone & April Bragg in the studio about all thing Housing.
Kevin, Megan and Andy discuss the local and international news - the 'Dutch reach', Britney Spears, Melbourne station safety, homeless rights and negative gearing.In the first half of the show, we speak with Sonja Rutherford, a local resident of Broadmeadows who shares fascinating local information about the Coolaroo recycling plant fire. In the second half of the show, April Bragg from the Housing for the Aged Action Group discuss the privitisation of public housing and their successes in finding homes for people in need. Check out their facebook page to see stories of people they have helped and how their lives have changed: https://www.facebook.com/HousingfortheAgedActionGroup/
In today's jam packed episode we look at the growing threat to Melbourne's capacity to produce fresh, locally grown food as well as our capacity to provide truly affordable housing.We interview Rachel Carey from the University of Melbourne to discuss the growing threat to Melbourne's food bowl and the long term implications that this is having. We also interview April Bragg from Housing For the Aged Action Group to discuss the privatisation of public housing stock and the continuing appropriation of the term 'affordable housing' by the neo-liberal machine.We are also joined by two other special guests. Maurya Bourandanis is part of the organising committee for the Homeless Memorial and joins us to discuss her own experiences as a homeless person and why having a memorial to those people who died while they were homeless, is so important.Ken Mooney also joins us to pay tribute to his late friend Barbara Sullivan who was a stalwart in the activist community and who will be sorely missed.
This week we discuss the issue of public housing and how it fits into the overall affordable housing strategy. We are joined by two guests, Howard Morosi from Friends of Public Housing and April Bragg from Housing For The Aged Action Group.
City Limits 14-12-16On Todays programme Kevin speaks about Housing and is joined by April Bragg, Manager of Housing with the aged action group.
We need good urban planning coupled with public housing to create affordable, walkable neighbourhoods but there is a long way to go. April Bragg and Howard Morosi from Housing for the Aged Action Group and Friends of Public Housing join Mark to discuss where the system is falling down and what needs to be done to put things right.
We talk to April Bragg from Housing for the Aged Action Group about general housing issues and the proposed changes to negative gearing.
Save Dingley are a group of community members who want to save their golf course from closing and amalgamation. We talk to Bill Falkingham about the campaign. Should it close down we'll follow moves to have the area turned into public housing.Also on the show is April Bragg from Housing for the Aged Action Group to talk about broader housing issues. One issue is whether properties bought for the now defunct East-West link project will be turned into public housing.
On this week's edition of City Limits we discuss the availability of affordable housing in the rental market. First we talk to Dr Wendy Stone from Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) about the new report she co-authored called 'Supply shortages and affordability outcomes in the private rental sector: short and longer term trends.' Then we continue this discussion with April Bragg from Housing for the Aged Action Group.
On this show we talked to Helen Said about her new book Five Egyptian Pounds: the Story of George Said We also talked to April Bragg from the Housing for the Aged Action Group