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It's been a week, and we're bringing all of it to the table—eye infections, raging hormones, and laser hair removal aftermath, along with a lively discussion about wellness trends. We're spilling some tea on our latest personal struggles in a relatable and hilarious conversation you won't want to miss. In this episode: The measures we have taken when dealing with unexpected health issues The fine line between home remedies and questionable wellness trends (Chamomile Tea on the eye?) The emotional rollercoaster of perimenopause, PCOS, and hormones in general The power of perspective—how to manage frustration, discomfort, and life's curveballs The importance of laughing through it all! Grab a cup of chamomile tea and join us for this raw, honest, and hilarious episode. Here's Exactly Happens to Your Body When You Drink Herbal Tea Every Day article by Elizabeth We have a goal to double our podcast downloads by the end of the year, and we need your help! Please consider sharing this episode with a friend or in your group chat, Post about it on social media and Leave us a review—your feedback helps more people find us! Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition Free download to break up with diet culture: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.com/invisible-diet Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com Attend an Emotional Fitness Studio Class: https://thecoachingtherapist.com/emotional-fitness-studio/
Exploring natural dietary strategies—like drinking tea—to lower blood sugar levels is a good idea, because the more you can minimize medication, the better off you'll be. Plus, natural strategies support your body to be much healthier too.Tea consumption—owing to its rich polyphenol and antioxidant content—has been studied for its potential benefits in regulating blood sugar levels. In this podcast episode we delve into the effects of several teas, including Camellia sinensis: Green, Oolong and Black Tea, Chamomile Tea, Cinnamon Tea, Maté Tea and Mulberry Tea.Specifically, we'll look at their powerful influence on blood sugar and A1c levels, highlighting specific findings from scientific research.CHAPTERS1:47 The power of tea rituals2:58 1. Camellia sinensis: Green, Oolong and Black Tea10:23 2. Maté Tea13:27 3. Chamomile Tea14:55 4. Cinnamon Tea17:53 5. Mulberry Tea21:54 The best tea to lower blood sugar levelsFor show notes and resources, please visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.comTo share your questions and suggestions, leave us a voice message or email at: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/messageExplore our proven programs and services, visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/programsSubscribe to our free weekly newsletter for podcast updates, valuable nutrition tips and more: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/subscribe
There are lots of things we can do to relax and get ready for bed at the end of the day: take a warm bath, curl up with a book, or even sip a steaming mug of chamomile tea! But why does chamomile tea make us feel so sleepy? We asked brain doctor and sleep expert Chris Winter to help us find the answer.Got ZZZZZ-illions of questions? Send them to us at BrainsOn.org/contact, and we'll help find the answers in a sNAP!
As one of the most popular herbal teas in the world, this calming herb has managed to find a special place in many of our hearts — and our supermarkets! Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is a gentle herb that is most well known for soothing our nerves, but its gifts go far beyond nervous system support.Follow along with herbalist Tara Ruth to learn about 3 benefits of chamomile flowersAfter learning these 3 benefits you might be wondering how you can learn more about chamomile...Well, here's the easy way to learn more about chamomile: download a FREE deck of our top 12 Herb Notes. You'll learn all about chamomile plus 11 other common herbs like catnip, garlic, elderberry, and more. Get the FREE Herb Notes cards here: https://herbnotes.cards/
A soothing Chamomile Tea to enjoy whilst listening to Jen and Ali ramble on about - Bitter lettuce issuesSeed germination testsVegetable of the week - CucumberWhat is happening in the garden this week Windfall apples - don't waste themBook of the Week - Herbs - Herb Gardening from the Ground Up - Sal Gilbertie & Larry SheehanInstagram of the Week - @almaverde.permacultura (based in Chile)Support the showYou can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively. Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location.
It's time for Last Time On, the podcast for everyone who wants to watch all of that prestige television, but who has time for that? Our hosts don't, so they take the randomized highway down your favorite shows they haven't seen, and try to guess what happened Last Time On!Join us as Ben and Xhafer remind everyone that arrows are an option, and that you shouldn't get too close to the blood witch.
In this episode, you'll find out how to avoid unwanted chamomile tea side effects. I also show you how to be sure your chamomile is high quality so you can get the most benefits from your tea. PLUS I'm sharing three chamomile tea recipes with you.Chamomile, or Matricaria chamomilla, is like having an entire apothecary at your fingertips! I reach for chamomile tea to soothe an upset tummy, to relieve stress and tension, and even to promote sleep. And, of course, chamomile tea is a lovely way to relax and promote digestion after a meal.But you need to know how to prepare it so that it matches your intended purpose…and that's where this episode and the recipes I'm giving you come in. (Be sure to download your free, printable recipe cards!)After listening in to this episode, you'll know:► How to approach chamomile tea if you're sensitive to plants in the aster family► The advantages to buying your chamomile in bulk ► WHEN to reach for a simple versus a strong versus a blended chamomile tea (and how to make them)► and more…----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in her full story here.
It's time to soothe your senses. Settle into a comfy, quiet spot and prepare to unwind the day. LINKS Follow @thespace_podcast on Instagram Watch @thespace_podcast on TikTok Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Anna HenvestEditor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing the A to Z of French herbs. Today's herb is something that is known around the world for its use in tea but here in France and can also be found in cooking as an ingredient. It's that ever-so-relaxing herb chamomile. Come join me as we explore all that there is to know about French herbs and the Bouquet Garni. Oh and remember as I always say, whatever you do, do it fabulously. Support the showIf you are planning a trip to France then why not come join me for a cooking experience in Montmorillon or a small group food tour in Lyon and/or Cote D'Azur. Don't want to do a tour or class but want a fabulous holiday here in France, Paris, Nice, Lyon or so many other places then I can help you plan it. Click the link below to book your call now. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/andrewprior/e/123498 Subscribe to my newsletter for updates on new episodes, cooking in France, travel around the French countryside, and recipes from my fab French kitchen via the link here. http://eepurl.com/hj-zFf Merci beaucoup and bon app!Website: https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewpriorfabulouslyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewPriorFabulously YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andrewprior
Meet John and Mary, Tommy and Rachel's parents. John is recovering from a heart attack and Mary is about ready to attack him. Meanwhile Max and Tommy each get a surprise visitor. No, not the same one. And no, not in the same place. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Wendy Feign as Mary Hanson, Ed Fell as John Hanson, Samuel Berbel as Max, Jenny Hughes as Brin Matthews, Rachael Rabinovitz as Hayley Gettelman, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, and Barbara Bourgeois as Estelle Hanson. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione.Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
Today we are reviewing the episode "17 Seconds" from Picard Season 3! This is the episode we all have been waiting for! Finally! I cannot express how much I enjoyed this episode and we will be covering all of the high emotional moments, character arcs, and even talking about good ol' fatherhood! Join us today as we embark into another excursion into podcasting excellence! www.jasontalksmovies.wordpress.com
Holidays and overeating seem to go hand in hand. But you can limit the discomfort by including digestive herbs and spices in your cooking plans. You probably already have them in your spice cupboard or your garden. A little sage in the stuffing, a few nibbles of ginger cookie or sips of peppermint tea and the apparitions of Christmas past will vanish, leaving your guests content and happy. Some recipes to complement your Holiday Meals Limoncello recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/limoncello-recipe-meyer-lemons/ Candied Orange Peel: https://joybileefarm.com/candied-orange-peel/ Grapefruit and Chocolate Bitters Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/digestive-bitters/ Homemade Chai Tea Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/chai-tea-recipe/ Ginger Bug Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/growing-and-feeding-ginger-bug/ Cranberry Kombucha: https://joybileefarm.com/kombucha-flavors-cranberry/ Chamomile Tea: https://joybileefarm.com/manzanilla-tea/ Gingerbread Pizzelles for Digestion: https://joybileefarm.com/gingerbread-pizzelles/ Fermented Honey Cranberry Sauce Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/fermented-honey-cranberry-sauce/ Cranberry Orange Relish: https://joybileefarm.com/raw-cranberry-orange-relish/ Grandma's Tips for Turkey Dinner: https://joybileefarm.com/how-to-roast-turkey/ Take the “Fill Your Salad Bowl” Mini Workshop: https://joybilee.thrivecart.com/salad-bowl-gardening-mini-workshop/
Holidays and overeating seem to go hand in hand. But you can limit the discomfort by including digestive herbs and spices in your cooking plans. You probably already have them in your spice cupboard or your garden. A little sage in the stuffing, a few nibbles of ginger cookie or sips of peppermint tea and the apparitions of Christmas past will vanish, leaving your guests content and happy. Some recipes to complement your Holiday Meals Limoncello recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/limoncello-recipe-meyer-lemons/ Candied Orange Peel: https://joybileefarm.com/candied-orange-peel/ Grapefruit and Chocolate Bitters Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/digestive-bitters/ Homemade Chai Tea Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/chai-tea-recipe/ Ginger Bug Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/growing-and-feeding-ginger-bug/ Cranberry Kombucha: https://joybileefarm.com/kombucha-flavors-cranberry/ Chamomile Tea: https://joybileefarm.com/manzanilla-tea/ Gingerbread Pizzelles for Digestion: https://joybileefarm.com/gingerbread-pizzelles/ Fermented Honey Cranberry Sauce Recipe: https://joybileefarm.com/fermented-honey-cranberry-sauce/ Cranberry Orange Relish: https://joybileefarm.com/raw-cranberry-orange-relish/ Grandma's Tips for Turkey Dinner: https://joybileefarm.com/how-to-roast-turkey/ Take the “Fill Your Salad Bowl” Mini Workshop: https://joybilee.thrivecart.com/salad-bowl-gardening-mini-workshop/
Join us as we catch up and then dig into a very CD centric episode where we take a soothing sip of spiked Chamomile Tea! It's good!?See complete episode stats (# of fights, explosions, vehicle chases, roundhouse kicks & more) at roundhouseroulette.com.Share your opinions with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or by emailing us at roundhouseroulette@gmail.com.If you'd like to support the show, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. To further support our shenanigans, check out our fresh Merch or our ever evolving Patreon mayhem. Most importantly, thanks for hanging with us!
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Yes, I've been brokenhearted... Blue since the day we parted... Why, why did I ever let you go? Mamma mia, now I really know... My, my, I could never let you go! Mamma Mia is one of those perfect musicals to get yah singing along. With the greek comedy I just had to pair a tasty greek wine, Domaine Douloufakis Dafnios. And after all that excitement a yummy Chamomile Tea to fall asleep with. https://linktr.ee/spilledteawinemediamind --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shannon-clute/support
On this week's Roundabout Roundup, we're all about the tea. Terri's drinking a delicious chamomile blend from Gold River Trading Company [https://goldriverco.com/products/tea-bags?variant=42900815577316], and Catherine's listening to Normal Gossip [https://defector.com/introducing-normal-gossip-a-podcast-where-we-will-gossip-as-a-treat/], a podcast that spills the tea on people she's never met. It's surprisingly satisfying!
Molluscum Contagiosum is a very common skin condition that is usually seen in kids. Most adults tend to have natural immunity, as they will have been exposed to the infection at a young age. It is a viral infection that presents as raised spots on the skin that doctors often misdiagnose as warts. There are not many pharmaceutical options available for molluscum. Doctors will usually advise you to let the virus run its course because it will go away eventually. But it is an unsightly infection, and in some children, it could linger for many months.In this podcast episode I discuss:External remedies for Molluscum Contagiosum including:Two essential oils that we have had success with;Natural remedies such as apple cider vinegar;The internal approach that we have had lots of success with to fight off the virus;The one thing you want to reduce in your child's diet; The particular foods you can include to help avoid and reduce symptoms of the infection;Two key supplements that can help support the immune system and help fight off Molluscum Contagiosum. including;Zinc - including correct form and dosage for adequate absorption;Four mushrooms we love dosing that boost immunity and are anti-viral;How to reduce the spread to other people, and other parts of the body. This topic is something that we get emailed about a lot, so we hope you find this information educational.Episode Links:If you would like further assistance with Molluscum Contagiosum, or a script for the products we mention in this episode - you can book an Express Consultation with our naturopath Sarah here.Download the Foods To Boost Immunity Cheat Sheet to assist your childs immune system. Check out the Dealing with Molluscum Contagiosum blog post here.Break the winter sickness cycle and learn how to keep your family healthy this winter.Get access to our on-demand masterclass (to watch at your convenience) 3 SIMPLE Ways To NATURALLY BOOST Your Kids' IMMUNITY to Avoid A Winter Full Of Sickness. Sign up here
Start eating your way to better sleep by adding these relaxation-prompting, snooze-inducing foods to your plate.
Start eating your way to better sleep by adding these relaxation-prompting, snooze-inducing foods to your plate.
Women today wear so many hats. We have packed schedules, raise children, take care of our families, run a business or fulfill work obligations, and more. We're so busy taking care of everyone else that sometimes we forget to take time to care for ourselves. This lifestyle leads to feeling rushed, triggered, and stressed. Our stress response systems are over-activated, and our cortisol levels are surging… These high cortisol levels and overactivated stress responses are not without consequence… I have five ways to help you reset your system and avoid those negative consequences! Tune in today to hear… Why my stress response has been over-activated lately Signs to help you identify stress and burnout How high cortisol levels can affect your brain What safety signals you can use to communicate with your brain The benefits of tracking your Heart Rate Variability (HRV) And more! Mentioned in this episode: The EO Menopause Solution Essentially You episode #353: The No. 1 Most Important Thing We Can Do to Tame Feeling Overwhelmed, Stressed and Triggered with Emily Fletcher Heart Math Device Whoop Strap Rhodiola Ashwagandha Chamomile Tea Holy Basil Tea Calm and Restore Essential Oils Adrenal Love Blend Neuro+ Support Blend Magnesium Zen Sleep Blend Related Resources: Essentially You episode #: 183 Tips to Instantly Circuit-Break Stress and Overwhelm with Dr. Heidi Hanna Essentially You episode #: 240 How to Conquer Stress and Hormonal Imbalance Through Optimizing Mitochondria and Cortisol with Dr. Carrie Jones How Stress Contributes to Insulin Resistance, Diabetes and Stubborn Weight Gain 5-Minute Stress-Stopping Hacks Best Supplements to Overcome Stress & Get More Energy
A wake of vultures, strawberry Pop-Tarts, and diving deep into baths. After that, Jason Concepcion (he/him) joins us on the pod to talk about Indiana Jones, Great British Bake-Off, and his many many pop culture podcasts. For DBWP, Matt wants you to join the Great Facebook Log-off on November 10th. And Bari recommends listening to the podcast Techtonic, a show about "our shift to the digital future." Bari has been watching Curb Your Enthusiasm and Matt is watching Only Murders In The Building. Follow the team on social media: @MattBellassai, @FinkelBariPie, @UnhappyHour (on Instagram), and @UnhappyHourPod (on Twitter) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zack "accidentally" takes a penis enhancement pill, Torio gets interrupted a few times and Josh Waldron stops by. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Pom Tea and Earl Grey spill the tea with Chamomile Tea, the real estate agent that has your back! If you are looking for a new apartment, Chamomile Tea shared some great tips on the most affordable areas in NYC and her journey into becoming a real estate agent. She also spilled some insight on what to look out for when renting and purchasing a new home. Keep Sippin to hear more!
Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Green tea, Black tea, Oolong tea, Pu-erh tea, White tea, Chai tea, Chamomile Tea, Chaga tea, Barley tea, Dandelion tea, Essiac tea, Hibiscus tea.
Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Green tea, Black tea, Oolong tea, Pu-erh tea, White tea, Chai tea, Chamomile Tea, Chaga tea, Barley tea, Dandelion tea, Essiac tea, Hibiscus tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Green tea, Black tea, Oolong tea, Pu-erh tea, White tea, Chai tea, Chamomile Tea, Chaga tea, Barley tea, Dandelion tea, Essiac tea, Hibiscus tea.
Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Green tea, Black tea, Oolong tea, Pu-erh tea, White tea, Chai tea, Chamomile Tea, Chaga tea, Barley tea, Dandelion tea, Essiac tea, Hibiscus tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy Haynes is on the show and smoothly sharp on stage, his uniquely calming and quietly edgy personality set him apart and push him ahead, in a solid comedy career of Comedy Central, Late Night, Roast Battles and more, on an easy listening Episode 65.
Herbal teas have been around for a long time, likely around 5000-6000 years. They're simply an infusion of an edible plant. Drinking tea is an easy addition to your day and holds an array of benefits. Did you know that Chamomile tea can help with diarrhea? Depression? Anxiety? And Sleep?
This week, join Tommy as provides words of encouragement from 2 Chronicles 20, which includes someone from his "List of the Least": Jahaziel.
Chamomile tea has a stellar reputation when it comes to calming our nerves. You may not be very familiar with its local name, babune ka phal, and would much rather order the pleasant-sounding chamomile tea at a restaurant than babune ke phal ka pani. Well, what's in the name, right? As long as we know it is not an outsider. Chamomile tea has a stellar reputation for healing, and with good reason. It needs no introduction when it comes to relieving stress and anxiety. Humans are the only species using artificial light to navigate after sunset, causing (unknowingly) light pollution. Overexposure to light at night can affect our alertness, mood and sleep. Chamomile can help you sleep better, helping your brain unwind and detox from too much exposure to light See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dave Sherman of The Road To Rehab & I have a conversation about becoming an addiction counselor, his 1st drink, working in the music industry, why artists trust him, how 2020 affected addicts, helping artists on tour, why alcohol is socially acceptable, helping artists after tour, advice for people who may be struggling & the best part of Covid. Throughout this interview, Dave was drinking Sprouts Farmers Market's "Lime Sparkling Water" & Matt was enjoying Hoplark HopTea's "The Calm One". This sparkling water beverage was brewed with Chamomile Tea as well as with Citra Hops. It has no calories, no sugar & no alcohol. It is an excellent substitution if you do not want the alcohol but still crave the Hops! Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! *** Thanks to our friends at Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co. for sponsoring this episode! *** Photo Credit: Gina Cull Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 The Road To Rehab: https://theroadtorehab.com/ Sprouts Farmers Market: https://www.sprouts.com/ Hoplark HopTea: https://hoptea.com/ Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/vox-hops-brewtal-awakenings/pl.u-V9D7vdpH3z6J7Y1?ls Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5JLafjWifXeKIC6NjD2dMb Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co.: https://www.heartbeathotsauce.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Support the Vox&Hops Podcast: https://voxandhops.bigcartel.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Pom Tea and Earl Grey recap the recent presidential election and share their thoughts with a special guest. Our guest, Chamomile Tea helps us to break down the different policies that Joe Biden proposes in his first 100 days in office and we propose what we'd like to see from him in the new year! Stay tuned and keep sippin!
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This episode is our very first episode! We are talking about mental health and the effects of COVID on us and how mental health is viewed in the Asian continent.
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Season 2, Episode 8 (019) Joining us with her chamomile tea, Tori Li of Tori Li Tattoo, working out of Thirteen Feet Tattoo, shares her journey into design and tattooing, as well as addressing some possible misconceptions about her role, from her experiences, and her passion to give the best quality, service and experience to her customers. Join us with your brew as she talks to us about * her story and passion for tattooing* What the industry is like, from her experience and journey* Debunking a couple of misconceptions* Self care thoughts and what brings her joy* Quick Fire Five Instagram: @torilitattooWebsite: www.torilitattoo.com | https://thirteenfeettattoo.com/
Berry and Biko discuss the likely possibility of the MLB season starting up, "The Mountain" coming for Eddie Hall's deadlift record, "The Last Dance" Dennis Rodman episodes, and listen to Trevor's wild pitch before having an amazing interview with former Bananas intern and current marketing wizard for B&D Burgers, Laura Skulman!
Meet John and Mary, Tommy and Rachel's parents. John is recovering from a heart attack and Mary is about ready to attack him. Meanwhile Max and Tommy each get a surprise visitor. No, not the same one. And no, not in the same place. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Jillian Lucom as Mary Hanson, Ed Fell as John Hanson, Nick Mann as Max, Jenny Hughes as Brin Matthews, Rachael Rabinovitz as Hayley Gettelman, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Barbara Bourgeois as Estelle Hanson. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. Special Thanks to Patrick Cleary. The original play Two and Two Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. For further information, please visit petersofronas.com.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/twoandtwotogether/)
Join the 21 Days to Fit AF Free At-Home Challenge: https://www.melissaronda.com/support Fear = time machine to the future of what might happen. But does the worry actually change things that are out of our control? Nope. Let fear do it’s job and then tell it to fuck off. Meditation = Sleep Chakra Meditation Breathing = micro meditation, lay on couch, close eyes, breathe, bring energy inward Lavender Oil and Chamomile Tea = any way to signal the senses and attach a feeling to them. Choosing to see the gift in this experience. The ability to grow. I’ve never learn anything about myself when I wasn’t being challenged to change my current state of being.
Original Air Date: August 17, 2014 Brad Garoon, Kevin Ford, and Justin Houston examine the goals behind Adventure Time's gender swap episode series. They also touch upon lemon vs. candy politics, and the ways Adventure Time uses video game playing styles to inform their episode structure and character conflicts. Episodes Covered: “All Your Fault” (Season 5, Episode 9) “Little Dude” (Season 5, Episode 10) “Bad Little Boy” (Season 5, Episode 11) “Vault of Bones” (Season 5, Episode 12)
On this episode, Black Tea is taking you to therapy! Co-hosts Jo'-Hannah and Shay talk with Dr. Jamye Hardy from the Vanderbilt Office of Student Care Coordination (OSCC) about her background as a black woman pursuing mental health care and different self-care options out there for students and people in the larger POC community. For links to the self-care options, be sure to head to our website at https://blackteainquiry.wixsite.com/podcast/episodes/self-care-tips-and-resources! If you want to create your own podcast, be sure to go to Anchor.fm! Credits Shay Milner, co-host Jo'Hannah Valentin, co-host Music by Ketsa at https://freemusicarchive.org/ Episode edited with Audacity What we're drinking: Celestial Seasonings Honey Vanilla Chamomile Tea, http://www.celestialseasonings.com/products/herbal/honey-vanilla-chamomile-herbal-tea Today's theme: "Taking control of our lives through self-care." Quote of the day: "If we give our children sound self-love, they will be able to deal with whatever life puts before them." https://advice.shinetext.com/articles/quotes-from-powerful-black-women-all-about-self-love/ Self-care tip of the day: Walk a friend's dog or get some puppy love at a local shelter, https://chasethewritedream.com/self-care-in-college/; you can find volunteer options for the Nashville Human Association at https://nashvillehumane.org/volunteer/. Check out the OSCC! https://www.vanderbilt.edu/carecoordination/ We want to hear from you! You can reach us through our email, website, or our social media outlets. Email: blackteainquiry@gmail.com Website: blackteapodcast.wixsite.com/podcast Instagram: @BlackTeaPodcas1 Twitter: @BlackTeaPodcas1, https://twitter.com/BlackTeaPodcas1 Facebook: @blackteapodcast, https://www.facebook.com/blackteapodcast/ Platforms Our podcast can be found at: https://anchor.fm/johannah-chanteria Episode transcript found at: https://blackteapodcast.wixsite.com/podcast/post/episode-3-chamomile-tea-dr-jamye-hardy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/johannah-chanteria/message
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"chamomile tea" is a song by my band Kevin and the Steves.
Did you know that many of the herbs we use in our kitchen for cooking, have medicinal properties? On this episode, Ashdin talks about the medicinal value of herbs which are the great way to relieve stress and anxiety. He shares with us one of his favorite and the most relaxing herbal tea- Chamomile Tea. You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Instagram @ashdindoc You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Happy two years of Chamomile Tea! This episode, we catch up on what's been going on during our ten-month absence.
Garbled Twistory: A US History Podcast told through elections!
It's the final VP Candidate for 1812! This dude literally had this whole internal crisis over all this Revolution stuff and straight up disappeared but hey he's back now and he's ready ok just give him a chance! Become a Patron!
We continue Social Work Appreciation Month. This week spotlight goes out to Camden Myers, a 9-year-old boy who open a coffee shop ran by people with special needs. This week tea is Chamomile Tea which is made from dried chamomile flowers. This week we sit with Brittany Carter, the South Florida Program director of Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship program.
Herbal Poetry to infuse your cup with goodness! It's time 4 tea with Herbal Marie and today we are sipping on Chamomile. Become a patron of Herbal Marie today: https://www.patreon.com/herbalmarie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/herbalmarie/message
As I mentioned in the show, you can have a cup of tea and take the time to do a breathing exercise. Or to meditate. It is about taking the opportunity to take care of yourself. This may not work if you have very young children or busy co-workers around you. But as soon as nap time happens then make yourself a cup of tea. Resources Mentioned: From NBCNews on New York state implementing mental health education as part of health and wellness; the goal is to help them be aware of concepts and health literacy. Mindful has a page on audio and podcast meditation resources. Works well with a cup of tea. Kaiser Permanente has an access point to the consumer version of the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. The link will take you to Kaiser and then you will need to click the link to the database. Case Adams at Heal Naturally has more about the plant and some of the studies that have been performed to confirm the effectiveness of the plant. VeryWell Mind has more information about how many cups of Chamomile you should drink or ingest in a day, by tea, extract or other means. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) has a quick guide to Passion Flower and other botanicals called Herbs at a Glance. Disclaimer: Links to other sites are provided for information purposes only and do not constitute endorsements. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health disorder. This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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This week, we celebrate one year of Chamomile Tea and throw Angie a “going to grad school” party. Our girl is entering her “Good Girl Gone Bad” era.
Today we are bullish and apocalyptic while discussing the most calming of teas, chamomile. We learn about Molly's mortal fear of caffeine, her coolness level in college and then we promptly fall asleep. Some really riveting stuff. Links: The Story of Ferdinand Tuesday Morning Mall
A Quiet Quest to calm you in the midst of the holiday rush. This is part 6 of a 7-Part Quiet Quest, Episodes 1283-1289. As always, you don't have to do the meditation techniques -- they are simply there to help you transition from your busy day to a state of stillness. The techniques also help to calm "monkey mind," when your thoughts continuously interrupt your meditation. For free meditation tools to help you start meditating please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find a multitude of free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey. Sample from a selection of resources including: *a Free Private Facebook Group to connect with meditators from around the world *a Free Meditation Bundle to get started meditating *a Free Sleep Technique to Sleep Better *a Free Instant Calm Breathing Technique *a Free Guide to Get Started Meditating. ***All meditations are Mary Meckley's original copyrighted content unless otherwise stated, and may not be shared without her written permission. Resources: The beach waves composed by Mike Koenig. Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. I'd love your feedback! Please let me know how you're enjoying the meditations by leaving me a review on iTunes. To be guided in a daily meditation where you learn a different meditation technique customized around a weekly theme head over to www.SipandOm.com to subscribe to Slow Down Nation daily meditations guided by Mary Meckley. Want to connect with other meditators from around the world who listen to the daily meditations? Join our free private Facebook Group at https://www.SipandOm.com. **All of the information shared on this podcast is for your enjoyment only. Please don't consider the meditation techniques, herbal tea information or other information shared by Mary Meckley or any of her guests as a replacement for any kind of medical or psychological treatment. That being said, please enjoy any peace, energy or clarity you may experience as you meditate!
Get ready! Get Set! We just drove you right to your new favorite shop where the tea is served piping hot. So grab you a cup, hop in the back, and we'll get you where you need to be. Welcome to the Backseat Drivers!
The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #172 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio "For me, style is zee whole package: how you dress, talk, move and behave. It all goes together into that first-impression equation. It shouldn't be confused with chic; an extremely chic or well-dressed woman may have zero sense of style. Style is definitely more about who the person is inside. Confidence and individuality are two strong assets for developing your personal style. Can it be taught? To a certain extent, yes, but at the end of the day it has to do a lot with being bien dans sa peau, knowing thyself and having balance in one's life." —Mireille Guiliano, Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire With a new season of clothing and a new season at work as we all return from rest and relaxation, some of us from travels, some of us simply from a lighter schedule or at least different one as we work with everyone else's change of schedules during the summer months. As is the case, the shift provides an opportunity to reassess, restructure, edit and start fresh or press restart. Mireille Guiliano is often a woman I look to for inspiration when it comes to living well and finding success in a career in equal proportion. In her book Women, Work & The Art of Savoir Faire, she speaks to the goal of attaining one's unique style and therefore presence as we go about our work days, meeting potential clients, customers or fellow colleagues. Inspired by the quote above, I created my own list of prepping for September as I too will be heading back into my teaching schedule and always am I re-examining how to refine my way of living to elevate the quality as summer ends and fall begins. So often summer provides an opportune time to reflect, recharge, reassess what is and isn't working and come to the end of August with ideas. Let's take a look at six ways to refine your Style: 1. Select and keep quality As was discussed last Thursday with Helen Raptis on AM Northwest regarding curating a Capsule Wardrobe, when we welcome quality we save ourselves time and money in the long run as well as elevate our confidence as we have selected items that work best with our bodies and lifestyle. As well, selecting quality comes into play when we select our words, select the food we enjoy, select the people we welcome into our inner circle, select how we spend our free time. I will admit I need my television show GGTD on Bravo from time to time to unwind and just tune out, but I also have a news magazine to read, PBS saved as one of my favorite channels and a book offering knowledge I hadn't yet absorbed. Today, examine your life. Where is the quality and what is standing in its way? What feeds you in a way that lifts you up, reinvigorates you and cultivates enthusiasm to live and live well? Sometimes things, people, ways of thinking enter our mind over a period of time, months, etc. that as we contemplate them, do not serve us well. It's hard to notice at first because it's gradual, but over time, we can compare the before and after and recognize a decline in the quality of our energy, excitement, hope, health or anything that we wish to strengthen. Look where you feel depleted and ask why. Often the answer is to eliminate something that is no longer acting in a way that is elevating the quality of your life and unfortunately minimizing it. 2. Be honest about your body As Mireille reminds in her book, nobody's body is perfect. Nobody's. But often we berate ourselves for not being what we hope we might look like. Find what you love about your physique. If you notice something you can improve that would enhance your health, create a plan and approach to make the changes you seek; otherwise and/or in the meantime, adorn your body so that you love what you wear and therefore you radiate a self-confidence that is inviting and engaging. Tweaking your capsule wardrobe closet will take time, but add one quality blouse that works with at least two other items you already have will give you two more outfits that make you look and feel your best. ~On Friday September 1st, TSLL Fall 2017 Shopping Guide will go live here on the blog. 3. Own your style and celebrate the uniqueness of others As I shared in this post a few months ago, our signature style will continue to evolve. However, upon knowing and feeling confident in the style you have chosen for your body, lifestyle and personality, you can step into each morning with confidence and celebrate, rather than mimic or feel envious of others'. I admire Meghan Markle's style on USA's Suits. Her slim frame, just-below-the-knee pencil skirts and neatly tucked cashmere sweaters. And while I draw inspiration for ideas on what to pair with my signature style, I celebrate her physique and recognize I have a more muscular frame. The beauty of loving your own style is that you are more open and celebratory of others not only in what they wear, but what they do. We liberate ourselves from unnecessary loss of energy when we do not dwell on what we aren't but rather embrace what we are and what we know we can be as we look for inspiration. 4. Find time to be well Your life requires healthy fuel in order for you to reach your optimal potential. Such healthy fuel comes in the form of a restful, deep night's sleep in a bed that beckons, cuddles and restores you; a mind that is given the tools to understand how to let go of what is not helpful; a day, each day, that is given time to breathe, moments to step away from expectations and catch your breathe, gather the proper perspective and return anew; exercise that excites, reduces stress and strengthens and cares for your body; ideas, art, information that broadens your mind and deepens your understanding of your role in it; and moments to engage with others in a way that is healthy, loving, playful and kind. As well, knowing what activities you can engage in that will reduce your stress when you find yourself overwhelmed is a tool to learn as there will be days when the unexpected happens. 5. Clarify your journey Why are you doing what you are doing? Why are you living the way you are living? What do you hope to cultivate in your everydays and in your future by going about your precious 24 hours the way you do? Are you spending your money in a way that supports your goals? Are you spending time working on projects that are meaningful to you and align with the person you know you are? Even if you already have your goals set, take a moment and check in. Sometimes simply by seeing how we are progressing, we can be jumpstarted as we see how close we are to our goals. 6. Believe in a better tomorrow, savor today No matter how wonderful or perhaps frustrating life may be right now, tomorrow has the potential to be beautifully bright. The key is how we approach our everydays. Have we cleared out the clutter and the weight that is holding us down, draining our energy and preventing us from being energized? If so, toss it and welcome the quality. What is our attitude? Do we need a mindset reboot? If so, seek out experts and books to help give you tools to reframe how you gaze at life. “We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts we make the world.” —Dhammapada, by Thomas Byrom Most importantly, is to recognize the beauty in the day you have right now. What is going well? Are you healthy? Are your loved ones healthy? As I type, Norman snores rhythmically and Oscar is snuggle by my side, the beautiful sky is calm with a hint of a breeze and there is food in the refrigerator. Maybe my heart is broken and maybe yours is too at this very moment, but there is so much to find goodness within if only we take time to look. Tomorrow will be better, but today can be quite sweet if we shift our perspective. How we approach our days is the determining factor in the quality of our everydays. I consider those who have figured out how go about their days in such a way, style masters. It doesn't mean life won't throw them a curveball, it doesn't mean their clothing choices won't change as they move through the decades, but it does mean they adapt, stay centered, remain positive and resilient understanding the tools that are needed to be honed and strengthened always at the ready to be used to enhance the quality of their lives. My wish for you is that September begins on a most solid and sound footing. A beginning that offers hope, excitement and a beautiful fresh breath of goodness to savor and multiple as you appreciate what you have and radiate that goodness to those around you. ~SIMILAR POSTS FROM THE ARCHIVES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: ~Why Not . . . Gradually Prep for La Rentrée? ~September Back-to-School/Work Checklist ~Why Not . . . Savor the Last Days of Summer? Petit Plaisir: Chamomile Flowers Recently while stopping into my local Trader Joe's, I picked up a bundle of Chamomile flowers (see below - bottom left of the image). I was delighted as I hadn't seen such a flower in the store before and found the subtle scent ideal for the summer home decor. For fewer than five dollars, I picked it up and have been enjoying the bouquet in my house for over 10 days now. And the goodness of the Chamomile just gets better. As many of you know, I enjoy a cup of black tea at the end of the day, and if I haven't enjoyed dessert, a dark chocolate truffle. However, I know that not everyone can tolerate caffeinated tea before bed, so I wanted to suggest Chamomile tea and the recipe to make your own at home. With either dried (2 tablespoons) or fresh (4 tablespoons), make tea as you normally would. As you will read in the article linked below for the recipe, while not all health benefits have been scientifically proven or confirmed in recent decades, these health benefits include aid in reducing an upset stomach, anxiety, and even a way of promoting sleep. ~recipe for Chamomile Tea (fresh or dried flowers) ~TSLL Audio Book is Now Available ~View and Listen to more episodes of The Simple Sophisticate podcast here. Download the Episode
Peace sleep meditation and discover the benefits of chamomile tea. This is part 5 of a 7-Part Sunset Sleep Meditation Series, Episodes 1094-1100. As always, you don't have to do the meditation techniques -- they are simply there to help you transition from your busy day to a state of stillness. The techniques also help to calm "monkey mind," when your thoughts continuously interrupt your meditation. For free meditation tools to help you start meditating please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find a multitude of free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey. Sample from a selection of resources including: *a Free Private Facebook Group to connect with meditators from around the world *a Free Meditation Bundle to get started meditating *a Free Sleep Technique to Sleep Better *a Free Instant Calm Breathing Technique *a Free Guide to Get Started Meditating. If you'd like to receive fresh daily fully guided meditations 7 days a week you can subscribe to Slow Down Nation, a monthly subscription membership site and app. Not only do you receive a brand new daily fully guided meditation, you also receive access to over 800 meditations customized around weekly themes. ***All meditations are Mary Meckley's original copyrighted content unless otherwise stated, and may not be shared without her written permission. Resources: Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. I'd love your feedback! Please let me know how you're enjoying the meditations by leaving me a review on iTunes. To be guided in a daily meditation where you learn a different meditation technique customized around a weekly theme head over to www.SipandOm.com to subscribe to Slow Down Nation daily meditations guided by Mary Meckley. Want to connect with other meditators from around the world who listen to the daily meditations? Join our free private Facebook Group at https://www.SipandOm.com. **All of the information shared on this podcast is for your enjoyment only. Please don't consider the meditation techniques, herbal tea information or other information shared by Mary Meckley or any of her guests as a replacement for any kind of medical or psychological treatment. That being said, please enjoy any peace, energy or clarity you may experience as you mediate!
An affirmation, a breathing technique, a mudra + Chamomile Tea! This is part 6 of a 7-Part Mini Meditation Series, Episodes 1024-1030. As always, you don't have to do the meditation techniques -- they are simply there to help you transition from your busy day to a state of stillness. The techniques also help to calm "monkey mind," when your thoughts continuously interrupt your meditation. For free meditation tools to help you start meditating please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find a multitude of free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey. Sample from a selection of resources including: *a Free Private Facebook Group to connect with meditators from around the world *a Free Meditation Bundle to get started meditating *a Free Sleep Technique to Sleep Better *a Free Instant Calm Breathing Technique *a Free Guide to Get Started Meditating. If you'd like to receive fresh daily fully guided meditations 7 days a week you can subscribe to Slow Down Nation, a monthly subscription membership site and app. Not only do you receive a brand new daily fully guided meditation, you also receive access to over 800 meditations customized around weekly themes. ***All meditations are Mary Meckley's original copyrighted content unless otherwise stated, and may not be shared without her written permission. Resources: Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. I'd love your feedback! Please let me know how you're enjoying the meditations by leaving me a review on iTunes. To be guided in a daily meditation where you learn a different meditation technique customized around a weekly theme head over to www.SipandOm.com to subscribe to Slow Down Nation daily meditations guided by Mary Meckley. Want to connect with other meditators from around the world who listen to the daily meditations? Join our free private Facebook Group at https://www.SipandOm.com. **All of the information shared on this podcast is for your enjoyment only. Please don't consider the meditation techniques, herbal tea information or other information shared by Mary Meckley or any of her guests as a replacement for any kind of medical or psychological treatment. That being said, please enjoy any peace, energy or clarity you may experience as you mediate!
Be guided using several of the meditation techniques in this series to help you manage a bad day. Also discover the healing benefits of chamomile tea. This is part 6 of a 7-Part Manage Bad Moods Meditation series, Episodes 870-876. As always, you don't have to do the meditation techniques -- they are simply there to help you transition from your busy day to a state of stillness. The techniques also help to calm "monkey mind," when your thoughts continuously interrupt your meditation. For free meditation tools to help you start meditating please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find a multitude of free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey. Sample from a selection of resources including: *a Free Private Facebook Group to connect with meditators from around the world *a Free Meditation Bundle to get started meditating *a Free Sleep Technique to Sleep Better *a Free Instant Calm Breathing Technique *a Free Guide to Get Started Meditating. If you'd like to receive fresh daily fully guided meditations 7 days a week you can subscribe to Slow Down Nation, a monthly subscription membership site and app. Not only do you receive a brand new daily fully guided meditation, you also receive access to over 800 meditations customized around weekly themes. ***All meditations are Mary Meckley's original copyrighted content unless otherwise stated, and may not be shared without her written permission. Resources: Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. I'd love your feedback! Please let me know how you're enjoying the meditations by leaving me a review. To be guided in a daily meditation where you learn a different meditation technique customized around a weekly theme head over to www.SipandOm.com to subscribe to Slow Down Nation daily meditations guided by Mary Meckley. Want to connect with other meditators from around the world who listen to the daily meditations? Join our free private Facebook Group at https://www.SipandOm.com.
Welcome to another episode of Sleepy Tea Time, the podcast! In this very special episode I moved back into my bedroom. The nice people at Plum Deluxe sent me some tea's to try and I read some nice words of encouragement my friends have sent me over the past few days. Plum Deluxe: http://www.plumdeluxe.com/ www.huffingtonpost.com/jamie-varon/to-anyone-who-thinks-theyre-falling-behind_b_9190758.html
The most common use for chamomile tea is easing anxiety, but it has several benefits for your overall health.Chamomile tea has been used in traditional medicine for many years. If you've ever wanted something natural to drink before bed to help soothe your body, your doctor might have recommended drinking this tea.A recent study from the University of Texas and published in The Gerontologist showed that chamomile might help extend your life. Researchers studied the effects of chamomile in the Mexican-American female population.They found that 14 percent of the women in the study who drank chamomile tea were 29 percent less likely to die over the seven-year period compared to those women who did not drink chamomile tea.Listen in as Dr. Mike shares why chamomile tea is beneficial to your health and how it can help you live longer.
6 AM - 1 - Openings. 2 - MailBag. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Compared to previous years, how much more or less are you looking forward to spring this year?; NFL players are retiring younger and younger.