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International Self-Care Day happens this week- and Sarah and Tennille are taking it as an opportunity to do a "reset." In this episode, they discuss techniques that people can use to care for themselves in ways that benefit their mental health.
Money might be escaping your account quickly these days- but there are changes you can make to cut your expenses a bit. This week, Sarah and Tennille give money-saving tips that are specific to summer.
Get ready for an exhilarating episode of "Fresh from the Field Fridays" on the Produce Industry Network! This week, Dan the Produce Man is back with the fabulous Laura McIntosh, renowned host of "Bringing It Home" on PBS. They're diving into the vibrant world of Midsummer's freshest produce, straight from your local farmers' markets, fruit stands, and U-picks. Ever wondered about the joy of picking your own produce? They've got you covered. Plus, fresh produce cocktails and mocktails! Don't miss out—Tune in and Turn on for a feast of freshness and flavor!FANCY SPONSORS: Flavor Wave, LLC.: https://flavorwavefresh.com, Noble Citrus: https://noblecitrus.com, Buck Naked Onions/Owyhee Produce, Inc.: http://www.owyheeproduce.com, John Greene Logistics Company: https://www.jglc.com, and Summer Citrus From South Africa; https://www.summercitrus.com CHOICE SPONSORS: Equifruit: https://equifruit.com Arctic® Apples: https://arcticapples.com Sev-Rend Corporation: https://www.sev-rend.com, Jac Vandenberg Inc.: https://www.jacvandenberg.com , WholesaleWare: https://www.grubmarket.com/hello/software/index.html Continental Fresh, LLC: https://www.continentalfresh.com and RPE/Tasteful Selections:
Get ready for an exhilarating episode of "Fresh from the Field Fridays" on the Produce Industry Network! This week, Dan the Produce Man is back with the fabulous Laura McIntosh, renowned host of "Bringing It Home" on PBS. They're diving into the vibrant world of Midsummer's freshest produce, straight from your local farmers' markets, fruit stands, and U-picks. Ever wondered about the joy of picking your own produce? They've got you covered. Plus, fresh produce cocktails and mocktails! Don't miss out—Tune in and Turn on for a feast of freshness and flavor!FANCY SPONSORS: Flavor Wave, LLC.: https://flavorwavefresh.com, Noble Citrus: https://noblecitrus.com, Buck Naked Onions/Owyhee Produce, Inc.: http://www.owyheeproduce.com, John Greene Logistics Company: https://www.jglc.com, and Summer Citrus From South Africa; https://www.summercitrus.com CHOICE SPONSORS: Equifruit: https://equifruit.com Arctic® Apples: https://arcticapples.com Sev-Rend Corporation: https://www.sev-rend.com, Jac Vandenberg Inc.: https://www.jacvandenberg.com , WholesaleWare: https://www.grubmarket.com/hello/software/index.html Continental Fresh, LLC: https://www.continentalfresh.com and RPE/Tasteful Selections:
Pastor Anthony discusses the importance of going deep in our hearts for the purpose of rooting out any source of bitterness and sin while cultivating opportunity for the Fruit of the Spirit to grow in or lives.
The popularity of "streaming" has changed the way we watch our favorite shows and see the latest blockbuster movies. This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the amount of time that most of us spend streaming, and how our viewing habits have affected the family budget.
Ready to gather for the Fourth- and enjoy some delicious food? Better brush up on your manners first! This week, Sarah and Tennille have tips for being a great cookout guest.
The investigation takes us to a $10 million home in a leafy city suburb. Back home in Melbourne, Stephen Drill picks up a money trail leading right past his front door. Follow so you never miss an episode. To listen ad-free subscribe to Crime X+ To find out more visit cocaineinc.com.au Get in touch: cocaineinc@thetimes.co.uk Visit us on socials: Crime X+: Instagram, TikTok and Facebook The Times: Instagram, TikTok and FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a season spent examining feminist foreign policies around the world, we turn our attention back to the US. Will the US adopt a feminist foreign policy? And what would that mean? In this episode, three remarkable activists, organizers, and academics share their perspectives on where we are in the process, what the obstacles are, and what gives them hope for the future.Listen and subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or wherever you get your podcasts to receive a new episode every two weeks.GUESTS: Janene Yazzie, Director of Policy and Advocacy for NDN Collective; Lyric Thompson, Founder and CEO of the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative; Margo Okazawa-Rey, Professor Emerita San Francisco State UniversityADDITIONAL RESOURCES:NDN CollectiveFeminist Foreign Policy CollaborativeInternational Women's Network Against MilitarismPoverty Draft by Al ScorchWe are the Ones by Sweet Honey in the RockSpecial thanks to The Gender Security Project
The conversation around the use of Artificial Intelligence, or "AI", continues to cause uneasiness in the world due to the potential for misuse. This week, Sarah and Tennille take away some of the mystery by exploring ways that we already use (and enjoy) AI in our everyday lives.
Ever have plans for "fun in the sun", but get rain instead? This week, Sarah and Tennille have a list of rainy-day activities that can save your vacation and keep the fun going, regardless of the weather.
Pastor Anthony discusses the importance of approaching prophecy with humillity. In this episode, he emphasizes the potential to miss God's plan and purpose for our personal lives due to focusing on the events and culture around us. We must always remember to humbly allign our lives with Jesus by positioning our lifestyle and actions in alignment with God rather than events and influences of our current world.
If you need a reason to take more vacation days this year, do it for your health! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss important reasons to book that flight or take that road trip.
If at first you don't succeed, you can always try again. This week, Sarah and Tennille change the conversation about "failure"- and discuss turning it into a win.
Spring cleaning time is almost over. Now... what to do with all of the items that ended up in the DONATE pile? This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss places that can offer your items new life- but are often forgotten.
Brown bags have been around since the 1800s, and they can still be spotted carrying lunches and snacks today. This week, Sarah and Tennille learn the origin of the brown paper bag while planning for National "Brown-Bag-It" Day.
More free time during summer can mean more phone time for kids. This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the pros and cons of giving your children and young teens smart phones- and how to keep them from losing the entire summer to their phones.
A discussion about allowing the Kingdom of Heaven to impact us and those around us now. Although we are looking for a future victory, God's eternal Kingdom is already here and working in our world.
Women are hitting the road alone, but where are they going and why? This week, Sarah and Tennille are joined by travel agent Mitzi Hamilton to discuss some U.S. cities that women are choosing for their solo travel adventures.
Why do we find so many other things to do while driving? This week, Sarah and Tennille reveal the top tasks that are done behind the wheel, and give tips to help us bring attention back to the road- and "just drive."
The sport of pickleball has become so popular that it now has its own MONTH dedicated to it. But what is the hype all about? This week, Sarah and Tennille "serve" all of the pickleball details!
You already know that you have stress in your life, but how do you keep it under control? This week, Sarah and Tennille talk about "taming stress" before it wins the battle.
A conversation about allowing our value of the presence of God to influence our decisions and lifestyle.
Most Americans don't have enough money saved to cover an emergency. This week, Sarah and Tennille mark "America Saves Week" by revealing the daily themes and exploring ways that everyone can work towards bright financial futures.
Connecting to nature and following natural cycles has a profound positive impact...In this episode, we're joined by Sky Maria Buitenhuis from the west of Ireland and Peter Cow from Dartmoor, UK. They share about the programs they have designed around the 8 Shields and their impact on individuals and communities. We learn about the effects of designing in alignment with the lunar cycles, and what happens when we send participants to their sit spots at all different times of day. Peter and Sky also share the positive outcomes they see from carefully designing a container that welcomes peoples' full selves, allowing them to be their authentic selves and bring their offerings to the world. Connecting with nature and each other helps heal human relationships and the planet.About Peter CowA heartfelt facilitator and culture designer, Peter has been involved with 8 Shields programs and events since 2011. He's on the team setting up the UK 8 Shields ‘Nature Culture Network' and runs 8 Shields introductory weekends and events around the UK and Europe. He has been on the staff for the 8 Shields Institute's ‘Regenerating Nature Connected Communities' online course, and since 2017 he has been one of the lead organisers for the UK Art of Mentoring camps.About Sky Maria BuitenhuisSky has extensive experience supporting people to deepen their connection to nature, including our own inner nature as part of the larger natural landscape. She is the co-founder of GIFT (Global Institute of Forest Therapy) and the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. As well as designing and directing the organizations training programs, she has personally trained and mentored 100s of people to follow their passions of becoming forest therapy guides.Learn more about Sky and Peter at https://bringingithome.life/ and https://natureculturenetwork.org/connection-camp/Visit https://www.livingconnection1st.net/ for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.
Every biathlete dreams of skiing into the range and having the crowd roar with each shot. Doing it on the snow where you grew up is all the sweeter! At the IBU World Cup in Soldier Hollow, Utah native Vincent Bonacci and his teammates had just that feeling as they skied to a best-ever fourth in the men's relay. Heartbeat caught up with Bonacci at the end of the season to relive that magical weekend.Some might consider the impressive Soldier Hollow finish as the luck on home snow in a sport where fortunes can rise and fall quickly. But combined with the fifth in World Championships a month earlier – well this is for real now!Bonacci grew up on the trails of the 2002 Olympic venue of Soldier Hollow. Coming back home for the World Cup meant family and friends lining the track. It was the first event of the three days and he was skiing opening leg.In his Heartbeat interview, Bonacci dives into his opening relay lap in great detail from the madhouse on the first lap to his strategy for making time on the field with his knowledge of the course and how he paced himself. And laughs as he thinks back to shooting clean in standing while feeling like he was standing on a waterbed!“I thought, I would love to do well in front of my home crowd. We'll see how this goes. I just tried to follow my process. I managed to put down all the targets with some lucky flinches there! For me, it wasn't necessarily a super high-pressure shooting – it wasn't terribly nerve-wracking.”Bonacci was featured a year ago in Heartbeat S3 Ep11 on his World Cup debut. Now with two seasons under his belt, you can hear his experience and maturity kicking in as he talks about the year on the tour and his decision to finish up the season on the cross country SuperTour.His season opened with a sixth at the IBU Cup in Finland. He made his first pursuit at the World Cup in Lenzerheide, then posted a standout finish at the Open European Championships – standing in the flower ceremony.Listen in to this episode of Heartbeat to learn more about one of the rising stars of U.S. Biathlon: Vincent Bonacci.“Having a couple of good relays with the team – it's a crazy feeling. It's a little bit American to watch relays and be like winning a relay is less of a personal victory. But you do it and it's like, doing well in a relay is almost like more of a victory because you get to share it with all your friends.”
Throwing away food is like tossing money in the trash can. This week, Sarah and Tennille confess the food items they waste most often- and review ways to avoid food waste.
People often mention "red flags" when looking for romance, but what about the "green flags" that wave? This week, Sarah and Tennille talk about some of the traits that are desirable in loving relationships.
The grass might not always be greener- but it sure can look that way at times, and envy can creep up quickly. This week, Sarah and Tennille list tips for taming the "green-eyed" monster.
Embracing the maturity God has intended requires moving forward beyond our past lessons
Sarah and Tennille are seeking the "Luck of the Irish" ahead of St. Patrick's Day. This week, they discuss commonly accepted symbols of luck- and how some of them need a bit of explanation in order to be effective.
Since the celebration of Tennessee Extension Month will soon collide with St. Patrick's Day, Sarah and Tennille spend this episode listing "10 Green Things" associated with Tennessee Extension.
On warm days, we might forget that March usually brings us a final blast of winter! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss strategies for conquering the cold days that still lie ahead.
Well, it doesn't get much better than wrapping up the first season of Grateful Dad & Friends by sitting down with the four most special women in my life - Margs, Hannah, Hope and Lilly. The ladies share their earliest recollections of music, and my daughters reveal some secrets about how they really felt about Grateful Dead music way back when. We challenge Margs by testing her uncanny ability to name-that-tune and the girls then put me to the test in their own way by having me name-that-year. They each share the songs that have come to be “our songs” over the years, and we close by sharing the Grateful Dead song that became our lullaby. Join us, and let's see where the energy takes us! #IFELinks: Send Me On My Way https://music.apple.com/us/album/send-me-on-my-way/1440931328?i=1440931590The Weight https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-weight/1440841468?i=1440841469You Are The Sunshine Of My Life https://music.apple.com/us/album/you-are-the-sunshine-of-my-life/1440808973?i=1440808975How Sweet It Is https://music.apple.com/us/album/how-sweet-it-is-live/169629332?i=169631442We Bid You Goodnighthttps://music.apple.com/us/album/we-bid-you-goodnight-live/307793560?i=307793783 (edited)
National Comfy Day only comes once a year, but why not go for daily comfort? This week, Sarah and Tennille list items that can make us feel more comfortable in the home or office.
As people pay more for flowers and candy this year, retailers look forward to a very profitable holiday! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the financial impact of Valentine's Day- and how to save money by going against tradition.
"Bringing it Home" retrospective with Bro. Anthony Hanson.
Super Bowl week is here! While Dads wait for the game to start, girls are waiting with them... hoping to see their favorite music star in the stands. This week, Sarah and Tennille list activities that can extend the father/daughter "era" after Sunday's game is over.
It isn't always easy to know when your finances are headed for trouble. This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss warning signs that your money situation could be getting worse, without you realizing it.
Tennille is picturing herself behind the wheel of another vehicle this year! But how can she navigate the current market prices- and find an affordable car that she likes? This week, special guest Megan Cooper, Tennessee Spokesperson for AAA, joins Sarah & Tennille with advice on driving away with the best deal.
Cutting empty calories is a great step for better health, but how do you manage the hunger? This week, Sarah and Tennille consult Dr. Kristin Riggsbee, Registered Dietitian & UT Extension Nutrition Specialist, about staying fueled with lower-calorie food choices.
Sarah and Tennille are kicking off Year 6 of the podcast thinking about a vacation... or ways to make the weekend SEEM more like a vacation. This week, they give tips for entering vacation mode on weekends- and how doing so could improve your life.
As the war between Israel and Gaza grinds on, the suffering and costs of war seem unbearable. Rabbi Case, Imam Shaheed, and Rev. Skidmore talk about what "Peace" really means in each of our faiths and what God's Peace requires of the faithful. How can we become agents for God's peace in the world?
As the fifth year of the Bringing it Home podcast closes, Sarah and Tennille recap some of their favorite moments- and reveal parts of their lives they chose to keep off the air until now.
Breaking up really isn't so hard to do during the holidays. This week, Sarah and Tennille observe "National Breakup Day" by discussing common topics that cause couples to argue in December.
Sending Christmas cards can be a budget-friendly method to spread cheer. This week, Sarah and Tennille are helping you choose the right cards and get them sent on time.
Wrapping gifts can be stressful, or it can be fun! This week, Sarah and Tennille are strategizing to get the presents wrapped and under the tree while keeping their holiday spirit intact.
As Sarah and Tennille get ready for the holiday, they learn fun facts about each other by playing "This or That"...Thanksgiving edition.
The arrival of the holiday season means that plenty of food will be served! This week, Sarah and Tennille share strategies to help people with diabetes stay attentive to their health as they navigate the celebrations.