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Alec Busse joins Lucas and Sean covering all things Cyclones, Best Father/Son Duos in Wrestling, and Lucas' Notebook - M H3
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Signs of being a dad.. Best Father's Day gifts.. Topics to avoid at dinner.. Nerd News with Tom.. Dressing up for work.. And, harmless conspiracy theories.
They're joined by friend of the show, Holiday Shopping Guru Rick Limpert ahead of Father's day.
Marianne Murciano, Bob Sirott's wife and founder of Savvy-Planet, joined Bob this morning to talk about gift ideas for Father’s Day, from concert tickets to an indoor pizza oven. Marianne joins Bob for a weekly segment following the 8:30 am newscast. For more savvy tips, go to Savvy-Planet.Com. Share your own savvy tip: hello@savvy-planet.com. Follow Marianne […]
Jim wants to go fishing on Father's Day and each of the kids have their own plans, but Mother makes everybody stay together to celebrate Dad. Maybe she shouldn't have.Originally aired on June 15, 1950. This is episode 42 of Father Knows Best.Please email questions and comments to host@classiccomedyotr.com.Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/classiccomedyotr. Please share this podcast with your friends and family.You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spreaker.com, Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google podcasts.This show is supported by Spreaker Prime.
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What did you steal from home as a kid and what was the punishment | King Charles releases his personal playlist and to say it's surprising is an understatement | Australia's remarkable record in father & son alliancesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark DeCarlo is an American actor, television host, comedian, traveler, internet personality, and foodie expert. Mark DeCarlo is perhaps best known for lending his voice to the character of Hugh Neutron in the hit television show "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius." He is currently known for being a contributor to WLS-TV morning show Windy City Live, a locally produced Chicago program that replaced The Oprah Winfrey Show following its 2011 ending.
Shaq stop by to talk about life, mental health, fighting demons and mental battles. This show is about fathers being vulnerable. You do not want to miss it.
Summary In this episode of the 4 Fit Fatherhood podcast, host Rod Richard engages in a deep conversation with Brian Ondrako, a seasoned podcaster and author. They explore the journey of fatherhood, the importance of consistency in parenting, and the impact of personal growth on family life. Brian shares his experiences of starting a podcast, the challenges of parenting, and the significance of creating a positive environment for children. The discussion emphasizes the need for fathers to take control of their lives, enjoy the journey of parenting, and learn from their past to become better role models for their children. Takeaways The journey of fatherhood is a continuous learning process. Starting a podcast can be a powerful tool for personal growth. Consistency in parenting is key to building strong relationships. It's important to create a positive fitness environment for children. Parents should encourage their kids to explore various activities. Reflecting on childhood experiences can improve parenting skills. Writing can be a therapeutic way to share stories and lessons. Healthy lifestyles should be instilled in children from a young age. The journey is more important than the destination in life. Fathers have the power to change their parenting approach for the better. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Brian's Podcasting Journey 02:48 Getting Started in Podcasting and Overcoming Doubts 04:57 The Power of Consistency and Long-Term Vision 09:43 Authorship and Meaningful Children's Books 16:36 Parenting: Being Present and Focusing on the Process 25:47 Teaching Children a Healthy Lifestyle 33:28 Instilling Healthy Habits in Children 38:43 Breaking the Cycle of Negative Patterns 45:40 Writing Books with an Audience of One 56:40 You Can Do Whatever You Want 59:48 Reverting to Default Parenting www.4fitfatherhood.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/4fitfatherhood/support
Sorry the anime podcast is late, I got the password wrong and kind of locked myself out of the account lol, but we are live now with the tri-weekly anime and dragon ball news PlayStation Unchained is brought to you by www.psu.com! PlayStation Unchained is hosted by Gari, Ben, and Alfonso! Download old episodes on Podbean!
Did you listen to the previous episode 197? Start there. I interviewed David Arrell, the author of Welcome to Fatherhood, in 2021. This is a part 2 follow up in 2024 to that initial discussion. This episode is about hoow men can achive their highlest level of healthy mascunlinity and embrace fatherhood and partnership successfully. Please share this episode with a father or soon to be father you know. You can connect with David at www.welcometofatherhood.com and use code BIRTHSTORY for a special discount when you check out. XOXO- Heidi Looking for a doula in Charlotte, NC? Find my team and me at www.BirthStoryBoutique.com To enroll in Birth Story Academy, head over to www.BirthStory.com and use code BIRTHSTORYFRIEND for $20 OFF for being a podcast listener.
(0:00) The final hour of Zolak & Bertrand begins with all of your calls on what the best way to eat ice cream is when going to an ice cream shop, either in a cone or a bowl. (14:34) The gang reacts to the Red sox drafting David Ortiz's son DeAngelo Ortiz as it compares to LeBron James and his son being drafted and if it is any different at all. (25:36) We conclude the show by talking more about the Patriots and specifically the current state of the team's WR room and how it can be improved. (28:08) Today's Takeaway.
Bobby discusses a few hobbies he picked up over the holiday break after his vacation was cancelled late, and his latest winnings on Caitlin Clark's triple double, along with a new card Reid mistakenly posted on eBay. Plus, the guys discuss the best father-son sports duos of all time, and Eddie is still in his boot, so he gives the latest update as they're set to travel to Arizona for Too Much Access this week. Follow the Show: @25Whistles Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby discusses a few hobbies he picked up over the holiday break after his vacation was cancelled late, and his latest winnings on Caitlin Clark's triple double, along with a new card Reid mistakenly posted on eBay. Plus, the guys discuss the best father-son sports duos of all time, and Eddie is still in his boot, so he gives the latest update as they're set to travel to Arizona for Too Much Access this week. Follow the Show: @25Whistles Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sermon Notes:When we call God our Heavenly Father, we are referring to his nature.God is a powerful Father.God is a personal Father.When we call God our Heavenly Father, we are referring to his nurture.God wants to provide care for His children.God wants to provide correction for His children.God wants to provide companionship to His children.God will extend compassion to His children.Scripture References:Matthew 6:9-131 Corinthians 8:6Jeremiah 32:17Psalm 139:7-10Matthew 6:26Philippians 4:19Hebrews 12:5-7Hebrews 12:10-11Psalm 27:10James 5:11Luke 15:11-24John 8:44John 1:11-13Galatians 3:28
The Best Father? | Ep 769 | Crazy Town Podcast
Dave's Best Father's Day Weekend 06/17/24
When she was a kid, sure. Thingol continues his efforts to defeat Denethor as Best Father in the Legendarium in our next reading in The Lay of Leithian.
8:30am hour 3 - At the start of Father's Day weekend the guys talk about some of the best father moments in sports and movies.
Donny Football Debrief – Who are the best father/son combos in NFL history?
In this episode, we tell you which fun activities you can plan for your dad on Father's Day. We guarantee he'll love them. In the next segment, Myles gives us an update on how he's feeling about the upcoming due date, and we end the episode with two fun facts. Bonus episodes every week: https://www.patreon.com/youbetcharadio Buy our merch: https://ohhyoubetcha.com/collections/products Check out our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@youbetcharadio
A lot has been happening around MLB this week. Multiple players have received massive contract extensions, including Bobby Witt Jr., who got an 11-year, $288 million contract from the Royals. Astros second baseman Jose Altuve also got a 5-year extension, all but guaranteeing he'll finish his carer in Houston. Plus, Las Vegas mayor Caroyln Goodman said on a podcast this week that the A's plan to move to Vegas doesn't make any sense. Will the A's change course and stay in Oakland? And, with the Kyle Shanahan and Christian McCaffrey in the Super Bowl this weekend, we're taking a look at some of the best father-son duos in MLB history. Who tops the list?
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The Rush Hour with Gus, Jude & Wendell discuss and debate the greatest father, son combinations in rugby league history. From the modern day Cleary's to the Sattler's, who is the best?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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One of the best ways I know to grow as a man is to do three things. Get married, start a family, and get into business. Those three things alone will present everything that can possibly go wrong. It is our training ground to test what we are made of as men. The successful ones are those that figure out a few things and put a framework around their lives that allows them to show up and be present at home, in the gym and in the office. Well, today my guest tells us his story of almost losing his family before he figured out a framework that saved his marriage, business, and life. Travis Stoetzel is a Husband, Father, and Coach who specializes in helping DADS destroy the “dad bod” get back their edge and become UNCOMMON MEN. He has been a coach for over 15 years helping 1000's of men transform their lives through his coaching program, The Forged FATHER. In this episode: The importance of being a forge father. Trying to be a present father The five daily disciplines, the core five. The core five, the five non-negotiables. The core five, are focus, discipline, fitness, family and family. Family is key to success. What it means to be an uncommon man. The concept of dadbod and mannequins. The two tools Travis uses for energy elevation How to reach Travis:
Paul, Kenny and Kevin discuss the US Open, baseball and the Best Father/Son Duos in Sports history!
-The Braves are rolling on top of the NL East, but made an unfortunate business decision on Sunday. -Infielder Charlie Culberson was designated for assignment on Sunday morning….the same day his DAD was scheduled to throw out the first pitch at the Braves game on Father's Day. Talk about a low blow.Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Many men struggle with how to become a great father. My story and journey involved the absence of a father in my life but the presence of God, my mom, my grandfather, and many other men and coaches who stepped in to help me grow and develop into the man I am today. As I think about Father's Day and the 5 boys I am raising and leading with my wife, I wanted to share 4 tips for becoming the best father you can be on today's podcast episode of Monday Morning Moments. It's a journey I am still on, and it's a path worth pursuing! Show Notes: 4 Tips for Becoming a Great Father: Be Present Not just physically, but also mentally, emotionally, and spiritually Be Engaged Involved in their life, interests, and activities Be an Effective Listener Ask vs Tell Listen vs Speak Observe vs Opine Seek to understand, then be understood Be a Leader Show Teach Build Launch New Episodes of the Monday Morning Moments Podcast are released every Monday on your favorite podcast platforms as well as on YouTube. We also release The Coach's Corner segment on Thursdays. You can subscribe below and never miss a new episode. JOIN NOW!
What do you buy a Dad who already has everything? Most Dads don't need more in their lives, they need less. This week we are reading a story about a dad who almost lost everything because he thought he needed more. What he really needed was a lot less sin in his life. The gift of a “Clear Conscience" turned his life around!
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Choose EveryPlate over takeout to save money while still enjoying quick, satisfying meals. Their meals are 50% cheaper than your average fast casual meal. Put the money you save towards making fun summer plans! Get $1.49 per meal by going to EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code "reep49". Welcome to Episode 185 of Country-ish. Crazy right? This episode is like a perverted, problematic parent at a Hickory House of Pancakes. In Best Trends, comedian Matt Rife is trending "Rife now"! What's up with this guy? Who's the sexier comedian? And does he recall the photo shoot we did together? Listen to find out! A huge brawl breaks out at the IHOP in Hickory... Plus! What are the Best Father's Day Gifts?! In Small Town News... A Rhode Island man has been allegedly going house to house stealing sex toys! How does he know which houses have the sex toys!? The town may be small, but the toys are probably huge. And in our How Much is That Screen Actors Guild Residual Check segment, we give away my money for appearing in Eastbound and Down on HBO! Live on Facebook and YouTube, Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm ET! Join actor/comedian Jon Reep on his weekly show COUNTRY-ish, where he and his crew talk about the latest BEST TRENDS, share some SMALL TOWN NEWS, and play games with the live audience! Download and Listen to the COUNTRY-ish with Jon Reep Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/tbxIcLlT Come see Jon LIVE in concert: https://jonreep.com/tour-dates/ Visit the MERCH shop: https://my-store-c58a1a.creator-sprin… Find Jon online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonreep Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonReep Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonreep/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonreepcomedy Email: info@countryish.com #Countryish #JonReep #Allthingscomedy #SmallTownNews #Comedy #Podcast
We’ve all had different experiences with our biological and earthly fathers, but we all have a perfect, loving, and caring Heavenly Father. Today we celebrate Father’s Day as Pastor Jerry speaks from Matthew 6 on “The Best Father Ever.”
Recorded live on Sunday, June 11, 2023
Father. Dad. Daddy. Pops. Papa. Papi. There are billions of father's all over the world and a fair number of great songs celebrating them. In June, we celebrate Father's Day, and The Music List podcast comes in with an episode dedicated to all the great dads out there, including the cohosts' own. Join the siblings in one of the most emotional episodes in the podcast's history. Enjoy great music, great debate, and great stories.
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Matthew 7:11 Puritan author John Bradford points us to the scripture, self evaluation, and a powerful prayer in order to recalibrate our brains on the truth that our Heavenly Father gives us an immense amount of earthly blessings which are but a taste of our heavenly blessings to come! A great reflection as we launch a new year! To God be the Glory!Buy Voices From The PastAll readings in this mini-series from "Voices From The Past" (copyrighted material) are used with permission from the publisher.“Voices From The Past: Puritan Devotional Readings,” edited by Richard Rushing. The Banner of Truth Trust. Copyright 2009 Richard Rushing. ISBN 9781848710481. Binding: Cloth-bound, Cloth-bound & ePub, Cloth-bound & Kindle, ePub, Kindle (.mobi). Page-count 428. Banner Publishing Date Dec 1, 2009. Today's reading is from June 26, pg. 178"Other Things with... " YouTube ChannelCut & Paste Personal Invitation to invite your friends to check out “gwot.rocks” podcast: I invite you to check out the podcast, “gwot.rocks: God, the World, and Other Things!” It is available on podcast players everywhere! Here is the link to the show's home base for all its episodes: http://podcast.gwot.rocks/ (Ctrl+click to follow the link) LIFE HELPSDONATE You can help support this podcast by clicking our secure PayPal account. For donation by check, make payable to Transform This City, P.O. Box 1013, Spring Hill, Tennessee, 37174. “gwot.rocks” is a ministry of Transform This City. gwot.rocks home page Transform This City Transform This City Facebook gwot.rocks@transformthiscity.org Thank you for listening! Please tell your friends about us! Listen, share, rate, subscribe! Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Christian StandardBible®, Copyright © 2016 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. ChristianStandard Bible® and CSB® is a federally registered trademark of Holman Bible Publishers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Men have more to give than they realize.” – Scott Rammage In this episode of The Modern Man, you'll meet Scott Rammage, a serial entrepreneur and host of The Brotherhood of Fatherhood Podcast. This is an incredibly inspiring and empowering discussion about facing adversity in fatherhood and being a better man, father, and husband than you are right now. Scott has been married for 26 years and has two teenage boys. He's passionate about helping men become leaders in their homes and communities. That's why he co-founded The Brotherhood of Fatherhood, a group for men to help each other step up and lead, do hard things, and never settle on good enough. Even if you've made bad decisions in your marriage or as a dad, you have the ability to right your wrongs and grow to be a better father and husband. The power is inside of you at all times. Tune in to gain insights from Scott on how to step into your power, face adversity, overcome failure, and build yourself up to the next level. Remember, be the buffalo! Key Takeaways / What You'll Learn: [00:48] About Scott Rammage & [03:15] Scott speaks on how he navigated entrepreneurship and business growth as a new father. [10:41] The dangers of attaching your identity to your work. [12:16] How The Brotherhood of Fatherhood started & Scott's ultimate goal. [14:10] Oftentimes, we don't realize our own gifts we can share with the world. Scott talks about the power of connecting to your self-worth and the value you provide to the world. [17:48] How leaning into challenges and uncertainty, instead of staying in your comfort zone, makes you a better father. [20:58] How to use the 3 Pillars of The Brotherhood of Fatherhood to overcome any adversity. [27:01] What common challenges are modern men facing right now? [31:02] The #1 key to being the BEST father you can be. [32:37] If you've messed up in your marriage, here's how to take accountability and fix it. [36:06] How do you succeed as an entrepreneur with kids? [40:44] How to connect with Scott & The Brotherhood of Fatherhood. If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with a friend, then RATE/REVIEW The Modern Man on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Resources Mentioned: Listen to the Brotherhood of Fatherhood Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brotherhood-of-fatherhood/id1506798772 Listen to the Stories That Sell Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stories-that-sell/id1582826898 Connect with Scott: Email Scott: scott@brotherhoodfatherhood.com Join The Brotherhood of Fatherhood Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/brotherhoodofatherhood Subscribe to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5lhNHTkm1ly6Maoh4bei5w Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-rammage Connect with The Modern Man: Visit our website: https://themodernmanshow.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/244885633101820 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheModernMan8 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_modernman_show Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnyA3-wtyv7xVqUbPyB0eOg
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When it comes to relationships, there's a difference between nosey people and those who are genuinely curious about others. Avoid the former and learn how to become the latter. It's what today's episode is all about. The best Father's Day gift for 2022 A few weeks ago in the episode about The Best Father's Day gift for 2022, I mentioned that this best gift is to ask your father questions about his life. And if you have a son who's a father, ask him questions about his life. It's one of the best gifts you can give anyone. Because we don't know people nearly as well as we think we do. If you missed that show you can find it at john certalic.com/162. I've given lots of talks in workshops on how asking people questions can deepen relationships. But there's always an issue that someone in the audience invariably brings up. I'm going to deal with this issue in today's show. And if you hang around to the end I'll also give you a useful tip on how to answer an awkward question that comes out of nowhere that puts you ill at ease. But before we get into all this here's Carol: Welcome to You Were Made for This. If you find yourself wanting more from your relationships, you've come to the right place. Here you'll discover practical principles you can use to experience the life-giving relationships you were made for. And now, here is your host, John Certalic. Hey, thank you, Carol. And hello everyone! I'm glad you've joined us today for episode 165, “Nosey People Weaken Relationships; Curious People Strengthen Them.“ If you're new to the podcast and like what you hear, I encourage you to follow the show by going to my website, JohnCertalic.com, and then click on the “follow” or “subscribe” button. Why don't we ask meaningful questions of each other? I've mentioned in a number of episodes before the powerful impact asking questions of each other has in drawing people closer together. There's also a downside to question asking, which I've also discussed, but we won't get into that today. Instead, I am going to talk about an objection I often hear about asking questions of people. I first talked about it in episode 63. We're reluctant to ask meaningful questions of each other, for fear of being perceived as “nosey.” I find this reason for our lack of curiosity to be most interesting to me. As I mentioned before, in workshops I give on this subject, invariably someone will ask something along the lines of: “But if I ask questions of people close to me, won't they think I'm just being nosey? I was always taught ‘If someone wants you to know something about them, they will tell you.'” A culture of secrets This is one of those “exception” questions that often come up in workshops. It's usually from someone in the crowd who disagrees with what the presenter is saying, or who wants to hijack the direction the speaker is taking with his or her own agenda. Or it's someone who just loves to hear himself talk. The “I have always believed if people wanted you to know they'd tell you” comment reveals a person who often comes from a background or culture of secrets. They hold things close to the vest. Their theme song is we need to be private, and we mustn't invade the privacy of others. You find this dynamic in people who grew up in families where there was addiction, sexual abuse, or other dysfunctions. All of this raises the question of what's the difference between nosey people and those genuinely curious about others? I posted this question on Facebook a few years ago and here are a few answers I received: Listener responses Rita. Curious people genuinely empathize with others and what they learn about them. They delight in, rejoice over, wonder further, grieve with...in order to grow deeper in a relationship. Nosiness satisfies a fleshly yearning to know more, not to know better. Joan. I think nosey people ask questions about situations or things that have happened, like in the neighborhood or even in family situations that they need to know so they can then pass it on and gossip. I think a genuinely curious person wants to know about you, your feelings, and situations that are true to the core of your being. They want to make sure you are ok and demonstrate care and concern out of love. A curious person will share of themselves and maybe share a situation that they themselves have experienced. Curious is more heart-centered, nosey is more informational. Rob. I cannot add much to the above. I always referred to myself as being nosey when I asked people questions. Recently I was corrected by someone who told me I was curious and should use that word. I think that is true because I do not just want information but want to know something about that person. People are interesting and we do like to talk about ourselves. At least I do! Other reasons we may not ask meaningful questions of others There is an element of culture and personality to this issue, too. Some cultures around the world are very private, and there are others where personal privacy is non-existent. Personality is part of it too. I've found that the more extroverted among us don't even think about what questions to ask others. While the introverted, think of questions but are too shy to ask them. It's hard for them to be nosey. Here are a few more of my thoughts on the differences between nosey and curious: Am I being nosey or curious? Nosey people don't enrich your life. Curious people do. Nosey is the cousin of gossip. They are close relatives. Nosey people ask so they can evaluate others and compare. Curious people ask to understand. Curiosity requires something of us. Nosiness doesn't. Being nosey separates us. Curiosity brings us together. Nosey people assume there is a deeper relationship than actually exists Nosey people often use information they gain from you against you. Curious people use information they get from you for you. Finally, I've come to the conclusion that our fear of being nosey in our relationships is usually just a cop-out. Just an excuse to get us off the hook from failing to honor people by wanting to understand what life is like for them. Here are 6 benefits of being curious enough to ask people questions about themselves It gets us out of our self-focused life to see the wonder of what God has created in the life of another. It draws us closer to God as we better understand our brothers and sisters created in his image. For when we see how much God loves someone else, warts and all, it makes us appreciate God all the more. Asking questions of others opens doors for deeper connections with them. It's a great remedy for depression and loneliness. When we understand people better because of how they answer our questions, it causes us to be grateful for what we have, that others do not. Being curious enough to ask people questions draws out the experience and wisdom from the quiet introverts among us. We can learn from other people's mistakes when we understand them better. So what does all this mean for YOU? Two things. Question your questions. Are you asking them to better understand people and deepen your relationship with them? Or are you asking questions just to be nosey? Secondly, don't let your fear of being nosey hold you back from asking a meaningful question of a friend. Become more curious about the important people in your life. It will draw you closer to them. Here's the main takeaway I hope you remember from today's episode Being nosey weakens a relationship, being curious strengthens it. For added measure, I'll throw in this related quote from Ruth Haley Barton Sometimes the questions we ask are more important than the answers we think we know. Final takeaway: How to answer a question that catches you off guard Have you ever been caught off guard by a question someone asks you? A question that surprises you, puts you on the defensive, or in some way is inappropriate? Here's an effective way you can respond. Simply ask the questioner, “Why do you ask?” It will take the spot light off you and shine it back on the other person. It will buy you time in trying to figure out where the conversation is going so you can decide if you want to go there. Answer a question with a question. Jesus did it all the time. Closing In closing, I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. And I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show, enough to ask meaningful questions of people you want to understand better. For when you do, it will help you experience the joy of relationships God intends for you. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Well, that's it for today. Please consider telling others about this podcast if you think it would be interesting and helpful to them. And don't forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them. And I'll see you again next time. Related episodes you may want to listen to 063: Six Reasons Why We're not More Curious About People, and What We're Missing as a Result 139: Why Should I Listen to This Podcast? Our Sponsor You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. The generosity of people like you supports our ministry. It enables us to continue this weekly podcast and other services we provide to missionaries around the world.
Chris Rose and Trevor Plouffe discuss the hottest topics in baseball including some big stars landing on the IL this weekend, the Yankees crazy lead in the AL East, the Guardians being a legit contender, Lorenzo Cain, and more! 00:00 INTRO 01:30 The Red Sox honor Albert Pujols 02:40 Some big stars land on the Injured List 06:59 Will any team come within 4.0 games of the Yankees? 12:25 SHADY RAYS 13:50 Are the Guardians a legitimate threat in the AL Central? 18:43 Brewers DFA Lorenzo Cain 25:08 Best Father's Day moment in MLB 28:43 OUTRO
Ep 45 The best Father's Day stuff you'll ever listen to! Just the facts, folks! Hosts: Alex Skuby and Wayne Hannah Produced by Skuby Company & Harper and Company Productions INC zenafpod@gmail.com/zenafpod.com
E204 Best Father's Day Gifts, Fallen Fatherhood, Divine Comedy by Paul George
The best Father's Day gift for 2022 won't cost you any money. It's a great gift for the man who has everything. Listen in to learn what it is. A Father's Day setback I don't know about you, but I sure appreciate Carol's cheery introduction every week. Especially on days like today when I'm feeling a bit ornery. I've been like this for a couple of days ever since I got an email about Father's Day, which here in the US will be upon us in just four days. I had been looking forward to talking about the best Father's Day gift for 2022, but this email I got pushed me back a little. Here I was excited about sharing this Father's Day gift idea because it solves the problem of what to get Dad when he already has everything. I'll get into that, but first I have to get this troublesome email off my chest first. A disturbing email Not too long ago I signed up for a free account with Canva, an Australian-based software company that helps people design social media graphics, presentations, posters, documents, etc. It's kind of like Graphic Design for Dummies. It has lots of templates, and I used one for a gift certificate a while back. If you're interested in this for yourself, you can go to canva.com. I get occasional emails from them, one of which arrived on On May 22nd, about a month before Father's Day. The subject line read, “Would you rather opt out of Father's Day emails?” It went on to say Father's Day is coming up and we know it can be a difficult day for many. That's why we want to offer the option to opt out of Father's Day emails from us. And then it gave directions on how to opt out. Troublesome Assumptions Father's Day is difficult for Many? Really? For a few, I'm sure. For some, you bet. But Many? And how could the mention of Father's Day be troubling? A loving father who's died and is dearly missed, perhaps? But I don't get that sense at all. I could be all wrong about this, but I find in this email an underlying and troublesome assumption. Sure, I can understand Father's day triggering memories of abuse by one's father, but are we that weak that we need to censure emails to protect us from bad memories? I don't think so. The email assumes many of us are victims, which I find distasteful. A bad dad may be part of our story, but it doesn't have to be an active part. No matter how rotten a father we had, we can celebrate all the far more numerous good fathers that other people have been blessed with. Father's Day isn't just about us. I find the email patronizing and condescending. It's subtle, but it seems like fathers have become yet another group maligned in today's cancel culture. I don't recall getting a similar email from Canva in the days leading up to Mother's day last month. It's hard being a man in these times. For a more balanced view of good men who become fathers, listen to episode 135, “Christmas With a Good Man Brings Joy.” It's about Joseph, the early father of Jesus. It's one of my favorites. I'll have a link to it at the bottom of the show notes, along with other related episodes mentioned here. 2nd runner up to the best Father's Day gift of 2022 Before I reveal the best Father's Day gift of the year, here are the runners-up. In third place: Marcel Marceau sings ….. Classic Rock Songs From the ‘90s. Carol, my boss, and executive producer is a big Marcel Marceau fan. For Christmas one year she gave me Marcel Marceau Sings Famous Broadway Show Tunes. The CD she gave me must have been scratched because it was hard to hear. For music-loving fathers, Classic Rock Songs From the 90s by Marcel Marceau would be a good choice. 1st runner up to the Best Father's Day gift of 2022 The second-best Father's Day gift for 2022 and first runner-up is actually a real gift most dads would love. It's a wallet from Pro Style Sports made of the same leather as used in making baseballs. I've had one for 4 years. It's the best wallet I've ever had. I just bought another one in case they stop making this model. Genuine baseball leather. So many compliments when I take it to pay a bill. The smell. Well-made. Cleans easily. The patina over time is authentic. You can buy it on Amazon by clicking on this link: https://amzn.to/3twCsrl. It will generate a small commission for the sponsor of this podcast, Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. If you already bought him a gift, buy him this wallet for Christmas. The winner: Best Father's Day Gift for 2022 Ask your father questions about his life. Talk to your dad, tell him you want to learn more of his story. Come up with a few questions ahead of time based on the initial question of “What might it be like to be my father?' If your father is deceased or estranged from you. Talk to another father, learn his story. If your son is now a father, take off your “That's my boy” sunglasses, and look at him as a father. If you're new to the podcast, you'll find a more detailed explanation of how to ask questions in episodes 64 and 65. It will honor your father, It could draw him closer to you. I wished I would have asked my father more questions. I think I was afraid of him. Tennis. The War. Growing up without a father. Ice skating - who taught him all that stuff. His half-sister, my Aunt Jo, etc. He's gone now and my questions remain unanswered. Inquiry into your father's life will not only honor him, but it will give you a greater understanding of your dad. Even if he was the bad father my disturbing email was suggesting. Understanding the story of your bad father will help you forgive, if there's something needing forgiveness. This Best Father's Day gift of 2022 won't cost you any money, but it will cost you some time, and perhaps a bit of your heart. And it's a gift you can give your dad year-round. Even for Christmas So what does all this mean for YOU? The best gift we can give anyone is to be curious about their story. Everyone has one, you know. When we inquire about a person's life for the purpose of understanding them better we honor them. It will bring out the best in you. It will bring out the best in them. Here's the main takeaway I hope you remember from today's episode The best Father's Day gift in 2022 is to be curious about your Dad by asking him questions about his life. Listening to his story honors him, and it will help deepen your relationship with him. I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. Closing In closing, I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show, enough to put into practice what you've just heard. Exercise your curiosity muscles by getting to know your father better. I can assure you, you don't know him as well as you think you do. But it's not too late to start now. For when you do, it will help you experience the joy of relationships God intends for you. Because as you know, You Were Made for This. Well, that's it for today. Please consider telling others about this podcast if you think it would be interesting and helpful to them. And don't forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them. And I'll see you next time. Resources mentioned in this episode Wallet gift for Father's Day: https://amzn.to/3twCsrl. Related episodes you may want to listen to: 135: Christmas With A Good Man Brings Joy 064: Start With This Important Question to Ask 065: End With Asking This Important Question 139: Why Should I Listen to This Podcast? Our Sponsor You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. We are supported by the generosity of people like you to continue this weekly podcast and other services we provide to missionaries around the world.
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