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Možná dozrál čas na to, abych vám popsala jedno z mých oblíbených lyonských zákoutí. Nachází se v ulici Catelin, jež vybíhá pod pravým úhlem z ulice St Helene a končí na křižovatce s ulicí Jarrente. Tu uličku jsem vlastně objevila až tehdy, když jsme si pořídili psa.Všechny díly podcastu Ranní úvaha můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Možná dozrál čas na to, abych vám popsala jedno z mých oblíbených lyonských zákoutí. Nachází se v ulici Catelin, jež vybíhá pod pravým úhlem z ulice St Helene a končí na křižovatce s ulicí Jarrente. Tu uličku jsem vlastně objevila až tehdy, když jsme si pořídili psa.
Listen as Bryant and Catelin provide their debrief on their most recent mission, Million Dollar Baby. Get yourself a speed bag and watch your footing as they discuss and analyze this 2005 Oscar nominated film by Clint Eastwood. Make sure to follow us!: Instagram and Twitter: @opsilverscreen Facebook: Operation Silver Screen
This week we talk with Catelin and hear her 2 incredible birth stories as well as what is has been like parenting a neurodivergent child. Not a conversation to be missed!You can connect with Catelin here: https://www.facebook.com/AuntCakies/Instagram: @messy.mom.vibesDid you like this episode? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! ---The Shit No One Tells You Podcast shares stories from birth workers, parents, and others about fertility, loss, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, parenting, and beyond. For more from us follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theshitnoonetellsyoupod, and email us at theshitnoonetellsyoupod@gmail.com.
I've talked about public speaking before on this show, but never really went into great detail about what that entails. While I do talks related more to the functional health side of things mostly independently, there is also a mental health organization that I've been lucky enough to be a part of and speak with for a little over 2 ½ years now. That organization is called Minding Your Mind. Minding Your Mind (MYM) is a non-profit organization that provides mental health education and suicide prevention training programs for students and the adults in their lives. Our goals are: to end the stigma and destructive behaviors associated with mental health challenges; inform individuals that help is available and encourage them to seek it; and ensure that people are equipped to provide support for their peers, family members, and colleagues. MYM works to increase help-seeking behavior, adaptive coping skills, and resiliency by cultivating a culture of compassion, openness, and advocacy. To date, MYM has completed over 5,500 presentations, and reached more than 715,000 individuals. MYM offers a continuum of school and community-based programming for youth and young adults, parents and caregivers, professional development for school personnel, and workplace education and wellness in a business environment. Today, we are talking to just two of the many incredible people that work with or for this organization, Jordan Burnham and Catelin McCarriston. Topics include depression, suicidal ideation, as well the Minding Your Mind Foundation and its work. You can learn more about Minding Your Mind or book a speaker by going to: www.mindingyourmind.org You can submit your Live To Tell work at mindingyourmind.org/LTT Instagram: @mindingyourmind Twitter: @mindingyourmind Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindingyourmind/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/minding-your-mind -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Health Coach Ev's platforms/contact: Website: www.evantransue.com Instagram: @evan_transue Facebook: www.facebook.com/evan.transue
We went to Rocky Point, Mexico for Fall Break (something that happens here in Arizona. We get 2 weeks off in October, and it's the best!) We opted not to travel with our 5 month old, because - it's the beach. Not the best place for a fair skinned sand eater. So, we left him with two friends of ours - neither of whom are licensed foster parents. Although one of them is in the process. But this goes to show that you can leave your foster babies with people that you deem to be safe, and good care providers. Traveling without your foster child: If you don't have people who can watch your foster kids while you travel, you can tell your licensing worker, and they will find a respite provider (someone who is licensed to provide respite, usually another foster family) for you. The main difference here is that a licensed respite provider will get paid HANDSOMELY for watching your kid - about $1 an hour. Which is about $24 a day. Don't do this for the money people! So, the main thing that you need to leave with your respite provider is the Notice to Provider. This is a slip of paper that your foster child shows up to your house with. I lost my first one, and nearly threw up. I looked EVERYWHERE for it, for days. Finally I just emailed my child's case worker, and she emailed me another one - no problem. What a waste of my time and emotions! So, if you ever lose yours, don't lose your mind over it. Just ask for another. Anyhow, this Notice to Provider has your child's insurance number on it. Your child needs this so they can get medical attention while you are away. Which our baby needed since he got sick the morning we left! Of course. So, your respite provider cannot take your foster child to Urgent Care, because apparently they have a rule about that. But our friends had no problem making an appointment, and taking our boy to our pediatrician. Then our other friend created an account for our baby at Walgreens, and got his medicine. For free. Cause State Insurance takes care of all of that. No copays for visits or medicine. Traveling with your foster child: NOW, apparently you can travel out of country, if you get special permission from the judge of your child's case. You just need to give your child's case worker a lot of advanced warning. You cannot get your foster child a passport, but you can still travel with them. Traveling within country is even easier. If your child is going to miss visits while gone, then those just need to be made up at some point when they get back. But otherwise, the state/system encourages foster families to travel with their foster babes, and give them fun new experiences. Fun news at the Watson House: We added a new member to our family! Our friend Catelin, check out episode 23 to hear her story, just moved in with us! And it's been a delight so far. If someone over the age of 18 moves into your home, and you are a licensed foster family, your case worker will just email you 3 forms for them to fill out. They will need to get finger printed, have their background checked, and do a medical evaluation (which means they get the form signed by their doctor saying they aren't going to die in the next month or two.) Catelin is showing up at just the right time for us, as Lily is a preteen and needs someone other than her parents to talk to. And she has been calling Catelin her 'big sister', so this is basically ordained by God himself. Catelin said something so nice when I was watching her unpack. I was sitting on the floor in her room with the baby, and she just said: "People probably think foster care is this big scary thing, but look at this! The baby is so happy, and you are so happy!" The (Good) Word of the Day: "Anxiety weighs down the heart, but a kind word cheers it up." Proverbs 12:25 So, Catelin's words were just that - kind words that cheered me up. Because that is one of the goals of this podcast - to show that foster care is not a giant scary beast to avoid! Yes, there are hard times for sure, but they are all worthwhile times. We hope you enjoy this week's casual episode, and we will be back next week with an interview with a foster mom. Until then - have a great week! If you want to connect on Social Media, you can find me at: Jihae Watson on Facebook Fostering Voices on Instagram Jihae Watson on Instagram AND we would LOVE it if you would leave us a review on iTunes! This helps others to find our podcast so we can share these voices from the foster care and adoption community!
Catelin Dreibelbis is one of our favorite people. She is a determined, self-controlled, humble, and all around incredible human being. Her journey started when her mom dropped her off as a 2 year old, with her 3 siblings, to be babysat by her aunt and uncle. And her mom never came back. After that, it was a string of hardship, poverty, and moving around. But all of this happened while Catelin maintained a great attitude, and strong desire to never go back to where she had come from. This is a killer story that you do not want to miss! This week we also discussed: - The Chive. A very random tv network? Show? Channel? That Chris happened upon. So random. But we talked about, so it's making it's way into the show notes. - This episode of Carlos Whitaker's podcast that reminded me that I could pray specifically and God would answer my prayer in His very own special way. - American Citizenship Resources! I kind of became and American Citizen this week! I studied for the civics test using this amazing app! It's called 'US Citizenship Test 2018 Audio.' - That time we imagined that the Marine Corps, which started on November 10th, 1775 at Tun Tavern, and we pictured it like the scene from the Greatest Showman when they started singing 'From Now On.' Basically, we are trademarking this idea as the next big Broadway sensation. It will be bigger than Hamilton. And we are trademarking it RIGHT NOW. From Catelin's Story: - We need to support young moms who are at risk of giving up and losing their children. Catelin's mom definitely had other issues, but maybe if she would have had more support, things would have turned out differently? - Such a great reminder that Kinship families need more resources! - And a reminder that clean socks and shoes that fit mean THE WORLD to foster kids! Catelin went for years not eating well, or enough, and never having clothes that were hers, and not wearing shoes that fit, or having socks that were clean. - Sweet little Dakayla, a young girl who shared that she had accepted Jesus into her heart, and that prompted Catelin to pray to be saved immediately after meeting her! Bless the little children! - Joel Covert Counseling. Thank you for supporting and encouraging and championing Catelin to learn to cry and to be a healthy individual! - Catelin's encouragement to parents of older foster/adoptive kids: Do not give up hope, or patience. The kid you are caring for may not understand all that you are doing for them at the time, but they will appreciate you one day! Don't write anyone off! - One of our favorite lines: "Whoever tells you 'no, you can't do that', that person is your mom." The (Good) Word of the Day: "Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me." - Psalm 27:10 Catelin! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your story, and your heart with us today! You are an incredible human and God has great things in store for you! To connect, you can find me at: If you want to connect on Social Media, you can find us at: Jihae Watson on Facebook Fostering Voices on Instagram Jihae Watson on Instagram and leave a review on iTunes!
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How much change can happen in the span of one episode? Tonya joins Amber and Suzanne to break down all the drama, epiphanies, life choices and litigation in episode 310, "Oh Nathaniel, It's On!" Where is Nathaniel's ball? What's up with Josh and Hector's mom? We answer your questions, award our Giant Pretzels of the week and give our self-care recommendations for staying healthy and decidedly un-Bunch-like. It includes some self-care tips from Catelin, our new favorite West Covina wardrobe contact! SONGS: He's The New Guy Reprise (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Rachel Bloom and White Feather Associates) Horny Angry Tango (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by David Hull, Scott Michael Foster, and Vincent Rodriguez III)
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Y'all. Our finest ships are hitting some icebergs this week. Suzanne and Amber ramble their way through "Nathaniel Gets The Message" and chat break-ups, bad dairy, and bawling bros. How have we not seen what a good pair NP3 and WhiJo make until this moment? Will Rebecca finally learn that it isn't what her intentions are that are troubling, but sometimes just how she goes about her intentions? Will Darryl ever feel sprinkle-worthy again? We answer your questions, award our Giant Pretzels of the week and give our self-care recommendations for staying healthy and decidedly un-Bunch-like. It includes some self-care tips from Catelin, our new favorite West Covina wardrobe contact! SONGS: Without Love You Can Change The World (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Rachel Bloom and Cast) Fit Hot Guys Have Problems Too (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by David Hull, Scott Michael Foster, and Vincent Rodriguez III)