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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores the idea of preparing our children for the realities of life by embracing challenges rather than shielding them from danger. Inspired by Susie Welch's article in the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Kathy discusses the impact of recent global events on the rising generation's sense of safety and purpose. She emphasizes the importance of teaching resilience through experience, encouraging parents to highlight their children's efforts in overcoming obstacles. By sharing stories of perseverance—whether in sports, music, or daily chores—parents can instill a sense of confidence and adaptability in their kids. Tune in to discover practical insights on fostering resilience in a world that often feels uncertain.
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Send us a textLee and Simon enter the Christmas spirit by discussing fart walking. Simon reads Lee a brief story, they discuss a plan to move things and Lee has an airport encounter. Things covered: Determination to continue, Simon being a Christmas grinch, saying Happy Solstice, putting clothes down in different rooms, Lee in Portugal (hence poppy microphone), fart walking, Bob Whalley's suggestions (and drunken guest appearance), flight attendants' crop dusting, David Sedaris stories (sadness and meanness), not talking to people on airplanes, post-prandial walks, reading a (bread) story to Lee, the song of sourdough, Simon has a follower (no that's not right, it's Lil), physical (analogue) emojis, getting stuff (and what stuff) from Coventry to Sardegna, the first item on a list, emptying your pockets as you go through security, Lee gets a pat down in airport security, back to back meetings in full sun, the tupperware container sky in the UK, a Friends episode (doing things slowly = sexier), airport feedback, smelly toilets (which is how they are supposed to be), Bob asking L&S to do ASMR, cooking for guests in Lisbon, porridge cooked overnight, Bob and Lee going to a restaurant for Christmas. Get in touch with Lee and Simon at info@midlifing.net. ---The Midlifing logo is adapted from an original image by H.L.I.T: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29311691@N05/8571921679 (CC BY 2.0)
Ben Goessling and Andrew Krammer open the mailbag for a shortened episode on a short week to answer your Vikings-adjacent questions. What should be considered a successful season? Is a pass-heavy approach concerning at all come playoff time? And which players need to stay healthy as all NFL teams try to win the attrition battle?
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Today we've got another Heroic +1 for you featuring wisdom from George Bernard Shaw. If you're enjoying the podcast, make sure to subscribe! And… Quick question for you: What if you could transform your energy, focus, and relationships in just 101 days—and become the most Heroic version of yourself? The 101-Day Heroic Elite training program is your invitation to a life-changing journey: (1) Optimize Your Energy: Master the fundamentals—Eating, Moving, Sleeping, Breathing, and Focusing—so you wake up energized and ready to conquer the day. (2) Achieve Peak Productivity: Train your focus and align every action with What's Important Now (WIN). Create before you react and get more done than ever before. (3) Deepen Your Connection: Strengthen your relationships with yourself, your loved ones, and your purpose. (4) Track Your Progress: Flourish in measurable ways, from energy and productivity to biomarkers like VO2 max, body composition, and more. Heroic Elite isn't just another program—it's a forge for transformation. With elite coaching from Brian and Alexandra, the Heroic Elite Field Guide, and a supportive community, you'll create unshakable habits that last a lifetime.
Lick It to Pick It is getting a little bit silly, today C-bass goes up against S-McManus in a lick off. Our resident drag queen Cougar Morrison stops by to usher in Pride weekend. Coming up tomorrow out mate GILLY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the importance of preparing children for an unpredictable and often dangerous world by fostering resilience rather than simply ensuring their safety. Drawing on insights from Susie Welch's article in the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Kathy highlights the challenges faced by today's youth, including the lingering effects of the COVID pandemic and other societal anxieties. She emphasizes the significance of teaching kids to overcome obstacles and the value of effort and teachability in their growth. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on how they can support their children in developing resilience through everyday challenges, whether in sports, academics, or daily tasks. Tune in for practical advice on nurturing a mindset that embraces learning from difficulties and trusting in the process of growth.
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Annie, Ella and André discuss the ultra cruel 2-0 loss to Orlando Pride that clinched them their first ever NWSL Shield. Then, things got a lot worse. We begin with a discussion about Andi Sullivan being stretchered off the pitch, and hope beyond hope that it's not as serious as it seemed. Then we review a depleted Spirits side showing a lot of fight and ability to execute a vastly different gameplan. We also discuss the curious center back decision and cruelest of deflections which led to Orlando's two goals (as if they needed the help, Soccer Gods!). We also preview the Spirits upcoming match back at Audi against Racing (Rahsing) Louisville. Please subscribe, rate, and review! ==================== Follow Us on Twitter Pod - @HeySpirits Annie - @AnneEinDC Ella - @ellabrockway André - @838_carlisle ==================== Track: Fungible — Hiracutch [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/ILkTHxSNenI Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/after-rain
video: https://youtu.be/z0Iw7zmFuzY On this weeks episode we're going to discuss the new Privacy Policy Updates for Telegram chat app and the latest release of Zorin OS and why Zorin might be a better Ubuntu than Ubuntu. Welcome to Destination Linux, where we discuss the latest news, hot topics, gaming, mobile, and all things Open Source & Linux. Plus we got some Linux Gaming, and our Software Spotlight, and more. Now let's get this show on the road toward Destination Linux! Forum Discussion Thread (https://forum.tuxdigital.com/t/390-telegram-privacy-update-are-your-chats-really-safe-heres-what-you-need-to-know/6437) Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/3ab6467d-758e-42c9-9bf5-52c4db3aeb92.mp3) Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Hosted by: Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net (https://dasgeek.net) Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com (https://jilllinuxgirl.com) Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com (https://michaeltunnell.com) Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:29 Community Feedback: Telegram Privacy Policy Updates 00:22:33 Weak Green Thumbs 00:27:55 Community Feedback Part 2 00:29:27 Zorin OS 17.2 Released 00:54:58 Story Time with Michael Tunnell on Hold 00:57:05 Mobile News: Huawei Mate XT, a tri-fold phone! 01:03:39 Gaming: Bubble Wrap 01:08:50 Over Time 01:09:34 Support the show Links: Community Feedback https://tuxdigital.com/comments (https://tuxdigital.com/comments) https://tuxdigital.com/forum (https://tuxdigital.com/forum) Telegram Privacy Policy Updates https://www.benzinga.com/news/24/09/40745251/telegram-updates-policy-on-private-chat-moderation-after-ceo-pavel-durovs-arrest-heres-what-you-need (https://www.benzinga.com/news/24/09/40745251/telegram-updates-policy-on-private-chat-moderation-after-ceo-pavel-durovs-arrest-heres-what-you-need) https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/telegram-ceo-pavel-durov-faces-10-year-sentence-and-500k-fine-in-frances-first-cybercrime-case-under-new-law/ar-AA1qHMoP (https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/telegram-ceo-pavel-durov-faces-10-year-sentence-and-500k-fine-in-frances-first-cybercrime-case-under-new-law/ar-AA1qHMoP) https://telegram.org/privacy (https://telegram.org/privacy) https://en.softonic.com/articles/telegram-secret-chats (https://en.softonic.com/articles/telegram-secret-chats) Zorin OS 17.2 Released https://blog.zorin.com/2024/09/19/zorin-os-17.2-has-landed/ (https://blog.zorin.com/2024/09/19/zorin-os-17.2-has-landed/) Mobile News: Huawei Mate XT, a tri-fold phone! https://www.androidauthority.com/huawei-mate-xt-global-release-3483466/ (https://www.androidauthority.com/huawei-mate-xt-global-release-3483466/) Bubble Wrap Game https://store.steampowered.com/app/2718700/Bubble_Wrap/ (https://store.steampowered.com/app/2718700/Bubble_Wrap/) Support the show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) https://tuxdigital.com/discord (https://tuxdigital.com/discord)
In Part 3 of Debt of Bones, after the request to save her family is denied, Abby is consoled by the last person she expects, and learns a little more about the only man that could save her family.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastATTPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastatt
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This week the moms dish on the most common hockey injuries! Guiding us with her expertise as a pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Emily gives us the best ways to prevent and detect common injuries. Though hockey has a bad wrap for being an aggressive sport, don't worry mommas, we can still be safe and have fun!
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the final hour by looking back at the best moments of Zolak & Bertrand. (10:02) We dive into Dan Orlovsky viewing Drake Maye through a similar timeline as Jordan Love. (28:58) Callers join the show to touch on their favorite memories involving the guys. (36:57) Today's Takeaway.
Who needs a net?! Gen Xers grew up without nets on their tramps!! It's Independence Day in the U.S. of A. and WITM celebrates with their annual call south of the border and Myles Morrison joins the show before he performs at Rumors Comedy Club this weekend.@TylerCarrfm@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok
The big fella is very injury prone and Curtis doesn't think they need him until the face Denver or Dallas
On this episode of #ReadingWithYourKids we celebrate the stories from Tyra Juliette Schwartz, Kalle Sudoof & Jenna Margon. We begin our celebration with a powerful conversation with Tyra Juliette Schwartz about her new kids' book "The Sky is Red". Tyra tells us this book teaches self-trust through a fun superhero story. She emphasized the importance of instilling inner strength and resilience in children to believe in themselves despite challenges. We then speak with . Kale Sudoff and his book "Stuart Quills and his Explosive Emotions" that explores a character dealing with change and nerves. Kale tells us the books was inspired by his own experience with stuttering. Kale encourages embracing differences and individuality. Our third segment showcases Jenna Morgan and her book "Twinkle". Jenna tells us this book was inspired by her daughter's free spirit. It explores feeling pressure to conform versus being true to oneself. Both Kale and Jen found solace in creative writing and want to inspire kids through relatable characters. Hard work, perseverance, and overcoming disappointment. were discussed. Tyra shared facing rejection but achieving dreams through hard work and self-belief. The importance of building resilience in children was highlighted. Overall the discussions promoted values of self-confidence, embracing uniqueness, and empowering children. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Both my Podcast and Substack platforms will be a space for grace and words and gathering. One podcast a week delivered right here. OR sent right to your email via Substack. You can register for Substack HERE: https://michellefrancoiswalsh.substack.com/ This life, these daughters, this husband, these lessons, they are all material. They have been my best teachers. This is what I will share with you. Thank you so much for joining us. Love, Michelle www.myvillagewell.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-francois-walsh/message
Moving to a different state from Riverside? Packing your belongings properly will make sure they arrive at your destination unscathed, no matter how long the journey. If you need advice on how to pack your most fragile items, visit https://www.movers.com/packing-guides/top-items-to-pack-with-bubble-wrap.html to check out Movers.com's guide! Movers.com City: North Brunswick Township Address: 1596 U.S. 130 Website: https://www.movers.com/ Phone: +1 866 343 1243 Email: sales@movers.com
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We all think about the pop pop pop. But it works best when it doesn't make a sound. Here is the beginning of Bubble Wrap and the Sealed Air Corporation. Dave Young: Welcome to The Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom-and-pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us. But we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [Tapper's Jewelry Ad] Dave Young: Welcome to The Empire Builders Podcast. I'm Dave Young, Steve Semple's right there. And today, we're going to talk about bubble wrap. I didn't even know it was a brand. Is it a brand or is it just an invention? Stephen Semple: Well, it's patented. Dave Young: Is it? Stephen Semple: Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a company that owns the right to bubble wrap. Yep. Dave Young: I'm in. Let's pop, pop, pop. Pop, pop, pop. Tell me more. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Well, it was invented in 1957 by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes, I'm probably butchering the name, in Hawthorne, New Jersey. And today, it's like a $10 billion industry. Dave Young: Gosh. I've got memories as a kid. I didn't know it was that early. In 1957, is that what you said? Stephen Semple: Yep, '57 is when they invented it. Yep. Dave Young: I remember my dad bringing bubble wrap home. We ran the radio station, if he got some fragile part in or something and it was wrapped in bubble wrap, he'd bring it home and give it to the kids. Stephen Semple: Early fidget toy. Dave Young: We'd fight over that stuff 'til it was all done. It was usually the big ones. I don't think they had the little baby bubbles for a while, but the big ones were fun. Stephen Semple: One of the first games I remember playing on my iPhone was actually one where you popped bubble. Where you popped it. Dave Young: Yes, I remember. I'm like, "That's why I got an iPhone." Stephen Semple: So the idea today is a trademark brand of the Sealed Air Corporation. So the Sealed Air Corporation- Dave Young: Sealed Air Corporation. Stephen Semple: ... owns the trademark to bubble wrap. And it was first made by sealing together two shower curtains with bubbles in between, that's what they did. Dave Young: Nice. Stephen Semple: Yep. And there's a number of things that they tried to figure out how to use it for. At one point, they tried to market it as an insulator for greenhouses. Alfred was really interested in how machine shops worked, and Mark was a chemist from a very aristocratic family. And at the time, they were doing work with waterproof fabrics to try to make raincoats and that's kind of where this whole, "Oh, if we have a raincoat, we seal the air in between, it'll be insulated raincoat," and all this stuff going on. And there was a lot of work being done in plastics at that time because following World War II, what we started seeing was plastics being used in transportation and all sorts of different things. And in fact, over World War II, there was a 400% increase in manufacturing in plastics. So there was all sorts of stuff going on. Dave Young: Okay, yeah. Stephen Semple: So they laminated these two plastic sheets together to create this breathable but waterproof thing, and it would give it texture. And again, no one was interested in it, but somebody did approach them and say, "Hey, could you make a textured wallpaper?" So they started playing around with making this textured wallpaper, but didn't work out all that well. They couldn't control the shape of the bubbles, and different types of air got trapped and whatnot. But what they did do is they filed a patent on it and started to look for a market.
If you're moving from Hartford, CT to another state, don't leave anything to chance! Use the Movers.com online directory to find a list of approved moving services and consult their guide to items needing bubble wrap. Learn more at https://www.movers.com/moving-companies/ct-connecticut/hartford/cheap-movers.html Movers.com City: North Brunswick Township Address: 1596 U.S. 130 Website: https://www.movers.com/ Phone: +1 866 343 1243 Email: sales@movers.com
Curtis wants to wrap Porzingis in bubble wrap until the playoffs
Sam and Sierra answer a letter from someone who is healing from sexual trauma and questioning how it is showing up in her marriage. Join us on Patreon for an extra weekly episode, exclusive livestreams, and more! SUBMIT: justbreakuppod.com FACEBOOK: /justbreakuppod INSTAGRAM: @justbreakuppod TWITTER: @justbreakuppod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bubble Wrap; Jumping on the hood of a moving car; Food as a weapon X3; Social Media Stunts; Idiots at Louvre; Kelce/Swift Meltdowns in media.
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It's Monday! We are all footballed and weekend(ed) out! We got the DMD! And we talk about a lady who got stuck in a gondola, and wanna know where you have got stuck!
soon to be momma has her own Bday coming up!!! We're talking about that, football, gaming, coffee, fasting, and more this week
New Week, New Stories! Ellen, Ryan and Darlene talk about who said "I love you" first in their respective relationships. Today's Lovely Day calls along with the Ellen K Q&A, Quote of the Day, Inside Hollywood Report and Top Stories. Press play... Like now!
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Detectives Churlish and Muncy investigate a rape accusation against the son of a rich, domineering real estate mogul. When Benson goes to arrest Martin Parish, she finds Connie Parish breastfeeding him. Carisi's rape case falls apart when the victim recants, then dies before testifying before the grand jury. The squad learns her cocaine was laced with industrial abrasive, which is also the cause of Martin's failing health. He refuses to testify against his mother, until his long-absent father returns to say he lost the taste for Connie's boobies when he learned she was trying to kill him with the same abrasive. We're talking about Special Victims Unit season 24 episode 18 "Bubble Wrap." Our guest is Melody Carlisle from the "Heaving Bosoms" podcast.A few plot points in this episode are inspired by the controversy around actor Armie Hammer.
In this Shadows Podcast episode, meet Mindi Trimble, known as "The Bubble Wrap of Life and College Coaching." Mindi shares her journey from growing up in California to her early passion for Performing Arts. Tune in as she reflects on studying in France during 9/11 and the personal challenges she faced upon returning home. Experience Mindi's triumphs across opera, musical theater, and improv comedy. Join us for a captivating exploration of life's twists and turns with Mindi Trimble, the embodiment of resilience and versatility. For individuals navigating the college preparation journey, especially those with students in middle or high school, Mindi Trimble offers valuable insights and professional services. Explore Mindi's expertise and discover tailored guidance for a successful college experience at https://www.minditrimble.com/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shadows-podcast/support
It's Fox Sports Radio's Official Fantasy Football Podcast! Dan Beyer, Mike Harmon, and Patrick Swieca discuss the wasteland that is the Carolina Panthers in the NFL and in fantasy. The guys discuss the various teams that only have one usable and viable fantasy football player in which Dan has affectionately named "The One and Dones". Plus, the guys get into depth on which players are the guys that fall into the one and done category and why people should target these players. #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Fox Sports Radio's Official Fantasy Football Podcast! Dan Beyer, Mike Harmon, and Patrick Swieca discuss the wasteland that is the Carolina Panthers in the NFL and in fantasy. The guys discuss the various teams that only have one usable and viable fantasy football player in which Dan has affectionately named "The One and Dones". Plus, the guys get into depth on which players are the guys that fall into the one and done category and why people should target these players. #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4pm - White House launches ‘operation bubble wrap’ to help protect the image of birthday boy Joe Biden // Biden confuses Brittany Spears with Taylor Swift AND Beyonce // What Biden needs to do to ‘turn it around’ for the 2024 nomination // JFK doctor destroys another Government narrative on his death // Why you should NEVER ask someone to pick you up at the airport // How to beat the holiday crowds at Sea-Tac // Rare lobster becomes a TikTok star
Democrats are quietly freaking out over Joe Biden's reelection strategy as the president celebrated his 81st birthday. Elon Musk goes to war with Media Matters over advertising pull and claims of antisemitism. ft @RareCamellia Why does the media keep referring to Javier Milei as "far right?" ft @JackHunter74
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Ep. 292 | JelLoyd Spencer makes his long-awaited return and he and Kazeem realize they are older, wiser, and still ignorant. Audio Engineer - QueezyLeo (@AyoQueez) Follow @toughchoicepod on Instagram. Follow Kazeem Rahman - @KazeemComedy Follow JelLoyd Spencer - @Jelloydjmj Check out Jelloyd show "That Young Comedy Show" if you are in the LA area. If you have any questions you want us to consider, email ToughChoice@outlook.com
This week, we are talking about all things... bubble wrap. Yep - bubble wrap. In this episode, we're talking about all the tricks you can use to "bubble wrap" yourself as a protective measure to get you ready for race day. Check out the video version of Coach Quip on YouTube. Connect with Edge Athlete Lounge: @edgeathleteloungehttps://edgeathletelounge.com/ Connect with Coach Robyn: @coach.robyn Connect with Coach Chris: @thechrismosier Email us podcast@edgeathletelounge.com Music by MEND Logo by @valeriegalerie Recording wizardry by Richard Mipana Audio mixed and edited by FermataLab
Ben Maller talks about whether or not the Bengals should play it safe with Joe Burrow after starting the season 0-2, if the Giants can survive without Saquon Barkley, Maller's Mountain of Money: Joan Jett Edition, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Business owners often neglect the legal aspects of their business, which can exact a heavy cost. Attorney Ashley Fillingim breaks down some of the legal basics that every expert, influencer, and thought leader should understand and implement in their own business. Some key points: Understanding contract basics: offer, acceptance, consideration Why formality must increase as the stakes increase Why contracts are relationship builders Why collaboration contracts are necessary Why you must protect your intellectual property Connect with Ashley: sandstarlaw.com Ashley on Instagram Connect with Me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter YouTube
Opt out of meta using your facebook to train ai (this isn't a fake fb chain letter, it's real!): https://www.zdnet.com/article/meta-uses-your-facebook-data-to-train-its-ai-heres-how-to-opt-out-sort-of/ College professor harassed students to quench 'clown fetish,' offering extra credit, cash: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2023/08/31/clown-fetish-professor-kent-northern-illinois-nicholls-state/70603544007/ Giuliani loses defamation lawsuit from two Georgia election workers: https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/30/politics/rudy-giuliani-georgia-election-workers/index.html ACLU sues Mastercard on behalf of sex workers: https://www.aclu.org/news/lgbtq-rights/how-mastercard-is-endangering-sex-workers Australia will not force adult websites to bring in age verification due to privacy and security concerns: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/aug/31/roadmap-for-age-verification-online-pornographic-material-adult-websites-australia-law Arkansas social media age verification law blocked at the last minute: https://www.axios.com/local/nw-arkansas/2023/08/31/social-media-age-verification-law-blocked-arkansasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jones is not a fan of Mac Jones and reportedly most of the starters not playing in tonight's preseason finale against the Titans. Is there big concern with Mac Jones only playing three drives of preseason play before the regular season starts?
This year, headlines have been dominated by claims that artificial intelligence will either save humanity – or end us. On this week's On the Media, a reckoning with the capabilities of programs like ChatGPT, and declarations that machines can think. Plus, the potential implications of handing over decision-making to computers. 1. Tina Tallon [@ttallon], assistant professor of A.I. and the Arts at the University of Florida, on the love-hate relationship with AI technology over the past 70 years, and Nitasha Tiku [@nitashatiku], tech culture reporter for The Washington Post, on what ChatGPT can actually do. Listen. 2. Geoffrey Hinton [@geoffreyhinton], a cognitive psychologist and computer scientist, on holograms, memories, and the origins of neural networks. Listen.3. Matt Devost [@MattDevost], international cybersecurity expert and CEO and co-founder of the global strategic advisory firm OODA llc., on the rise of AI-powered weapons and what it means for the future of warfare. Listen. Music:Original music by Tina TallonHorizon 12.2 by Thomas NewmanBubble Wrap by Thomas NewmanSeventy-two Degrees and Sunny by Thomas NewmanEye Surgery by Thomas NewmanFinal Retribution by John ZornLachrymose Fairy by Thomas Newman
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Naturally, as parents, we want to protect our kids from anything that's going to cause them discomfort or pain. However, sometimes, parents become overprotective that they wrap their kids in a bubble so they'd never experience any stress. As a result, their kids have little to no tolerance when it comes to stress.In today's episode, we'll be talking about how to reverse bubble wrap parenting and help your kids develop resilience so that they can be stress slayers not just today but also in the future.We all need a tribe.It's important to be in a supportive environment; we all need a tribe. Being a parent can be emotionally challenging, and being part of a supportive community enables you to express and discuss your experiences, worries, and moments of happiness with people who share the same values and perspectives.There's a fine line between protection and bubble wrap parenting. My parents gave me freedom to do things that I want to do but I knew what my limits were. Of course, you can't just let your kids do absolutely anything they want but it is important to note that they need to know what failure is like so that they would be able to know how to solve problems and to manage things better. My parents let me experience failures when I was growing up because that's a normal part of life.What is autonomous parenting?Autonomous parenting is a personal favorite of mine when it comes to parenting styles. It's like authoritative parenting but with more of a positive parenting spin as well as a bit of a rope for you to actually make mistakes. When we let our kids be autonomous and make choices, we're sort of giving them control. It doesn't mean, however, that we're giving in to what they want every single time. Rather, we're guiding them along the way to be better problem solvers and decision makers.My kids experience actual problems now and I love that they come up with a solution every time and just check with me if their solutions are alright. That's the beauty of doing autonomous parenting.There's this book entitled ‘The Blessing Of A Skinned Knee' that I think every parent should read. It teaches us about raising a self-reliant kid and the challenges that come with it. Giving kids the freedom to explore and experience things on their own fosters a sense of independence and helps them develop a strong sense of self and discover their own interests and strengths.How to develop frustration tolerance.It's really important for kids to develop frustration tolerance. That comes from making mistakes and figuring things out on their own. This is not to say that you're going to leave them to their own problems but you can be there as their coach to assist them and be their role model.Give your kids insights into how you're coming up with these decisions while letting them have control and making them come up with their own choices. I know it's scary to give your kids control when they're dysregulated but the more control that they get over time, the more regulated they get.Hence, it's important to co-regulate with them. Don't approach your kids when you're angry or when they're a hot mess. You can inform them that you're not in an optimal mood to be speaking at the moment because of your frustration. That's better than yelling at them. We also have to be consistent in reinforcing the behaviors that we want to instill in our kids. It's not going to be easy but then the great things in life typically aren't easy. For more information, you can read the following blog posts:●
Schools across the country are considering whether to ban the new AI chatbot, ChatGPT. On this week's On the Media, a look at the ever-present hype around AI and claims that machines can think. Plus, the potential implications of handing over decision-making to computers. 1. Tina Tallon [@ttallon], assistant professor of A.I. and the Arts at the University of Florida, on the love-hate relationship with AI technology over the past 70 years, and Nitasha Tiku [@nitashatiku], tech culture reporter for The Washington Post, on history of the tech itself. Listen. 2. Geoffrey Hinton [@geoffreyhinton], a cognitive psychologist and computer scientist, on holograms, memories, and the origins of neural networks. Listen.3. Matt Devost [@MattDevost], international cybersecurity expert and CEO and co-founder of the global strategic advisory firm OODA llc., on the rise of AI-powered weapons and what it means for the future of warfare. Listen. Music:Original music by Tina TallonHorizon 12.2 by Thomas NewmanBubble Wrap by Thomas NewmanSeventy-two Degrees and Sunny by Thomas NewmanEye Surgery by Thomas NewmanFinal Retribution by John ZornLachrymose Fairy by Thomas Newman