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In this episode join husband and wife team, Ronnie & Corain as we discuss the importance of communication in any relationship and effective ways to communicate with your spouse.Replay: Season 3 - Episode 20Enjoyed This Episode or Have Feedback? Send Us A Text!The Praying Wifewww.theprayingwife.comFacebook | Instagram | Twitter | YoutubeEmail: support@theprayingwife.com
Neil and Georgie have a real conversation in easy English about different ways to talk.TRANSCRIPT You can read along with this podcast and find important vocabulary here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/real-easy-english/250124 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/newsletters FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ Learning English conversations ✔️ Learning English vocabulary ✔️ Learning English grammar They're all available by searching in your podcast app.
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That Solo Life Episode 258: Disconnect, Divisions and the Urgent Need for Diligence in Communication In this Episode In this episode of "That Solo Life," co-hosts Michelle Kane and Karen Swim, APR tackle the profound impact of words in communication, particularly for PR and marketing professionals. The conversation turns to the ethical considerations of communication, with both hosts highlighting the power and responsibility that come with crafting messages. They stress the significance of using words to inspire positive actions and foster connections, especially in a time marked by detachment and distrust in institutions. Karen and Michelle acknowledge the complexities faced by communicators in navigating a landscape where extremism and polarization are prevalent. As the discussion unfolds, Michelle and Karen underscore the role of communicators in promoting inclusivity and equity through their messaging. They challenge the misconception that inclusive communication is a form of coddling, emphasizing that it requires skill and empathy to reach diverse audiences effectively. Despite the challenges posed by social media algorithms and societal divisions, the hosts express optimism about the transformative potential of ethical communication practices. In a call to action, the hosts encourage listeners to prioritize self-care and seek joy outside of their professional roles to maintain mental well-being. They emphasize the importance of community support among communicators and invite listeners to share their experiences and insights. The episode concludes with a reminder to share the podcast with fellow professionals and engage with the hosts on social media platforms. Listeners are left with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper appreciation for the impact of words in shaping narratives, fostering connections, and driving positive change in the world of communication. "That Solo Life" continues to serve as a platform for meaningful discussions and insights for PR pros and marketers navigating the evolving landscape of communication. Episode Timeline: 00:03:24 - The Power of Words and Ethical Communication 00:06:06 - Impact of Detachment and Extremism on Communication 00:10:54 - Challenges in Communication Amidst Social Isolation 00:12:16 - Optimism and Commitment to Ethical Communication 00:14:24 - Recognizing the Importance and Responsibility of Communication 00:15:19 - Encouragement for Self-Care and Community Support Episode Resources: Fortune Article: Welcome to ‘The Great Detachment': Workers are checked out—and so are their bosses Heat's Impact on the Brain: How Heat Affects the Brain (NY Times) How heat affects the mind (American Psychological Association Enjoyed the episode? Please leave a review here - even a sentence helps. Share and tag us (@SoloPR, @SoloPRPro) on social media so that we can thank you personally! Your support helps us keep bringing you insightful content every week. Thank you for tuning in!
This week's full length episode is delayed due to some really bad luck (and bad decisions...#oops), so today I'm publishing a BONUS minisode, both to update you on the delay, and to share 3 quickfire communication tips to help you elevate your executive communication. I hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to sit tight...because I've got a regular, FULL length episode coming this week.
Series: Relationships After Hard Hardships, fallouts, breakups, divorce, restoration, and revitalization after a global pandemic and other hard things. Episode 2: Be Intact with Decision Many relationships after hard want something... an answer, a what to do next... unsure of what decision they want to make we hear two questions often - 1. What do I do? and 2. What do we do? No matter what, you are in unchartered territory and the step will be on you have not taken before. No matter the advice, tips, tricks, counsel, etc. they will not mean much if you are not intact with where you are in your OWN decision. Which, guides steps. We see many relationships unfold in a way neither could have imagined simply by being courageous enough to do something they have never done (or said). Two questions we have used often in both health and relationship coaching are - 1. Are you ready? and 2. Are you willing? Join us as we expose the differences in both of these questions and possibly discover where you are in the process and what may be holding you back. The process of sharing what you discover or uncover by 'going there' may surprise you. Commonly relationships think they need better communication. However it is really the non communication of necessary communication that creates restoration and revitalizes a relationship. Download our FREE "What to Say..." Guide to get started on these conversations - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6447124ec65923bd9fbd3af5 To enroll in our upcoming workshops click this link - Singles workshop enrollment coming soon for October 7-8, 2023 in the Seattle, WA area. https://beintact.com/workshopsandofferings
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Listen in as we share our most requested strategy - Rewarding All Communication! This 3-step process is essential in helping your toddler move towards purposeful communication! This strategy alone will help your toddler progress towards understanding their power in the communication process! We are so excited to announce our new app - Connect-it is not just speech. Here you will find your FREE Guide to Unlocking your Toddler's Communication! This is the foundation of our approach and it is a must watch! You can search it in the Apple App or Google Play stores! Or use these links: Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/connect-it-is-not-just-speech/id1667307586?uo=2 Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.p1jfyhb3pxhj.ptmp0pdzmapp&hl=en_US&gl=US BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: In the app we are hosting our brand new course -Getting Started - The Connect Way! Click here for more info: https://cherieandalicia.clickfunnels.com/email-optin-sbswv8sv00c Visit our website: www.connect-speech.com Find us on IG @connectspeech We love to connect with our listeners! Email us at cherieandalicia@connect-speech.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connectspeech/message
All this week we're looking at some great advice from Dr. Ted Tripp regarding common communication pitfalls that we all too often resort to using with our teens. Dr. Tripp warns parents against the pitfall of disengaging. This is one of the biggest problems facing Christian families today. Too many Christian parents give up trying to be a nurturing influence in their teens' lives. They limit their engagement to giving curfews and consequences. The kids wind up being influenced more by their peers, than by their parents. Dr. Tripp says that parents sometimes think, They don't care about me and what I think. One word from me and they go in the other direction anyway. Instead of being in the thick of the battle in the most important time for teens, parents give up on trying to have any influence on them at all. Parents, do not disengage. Your teens need your Godly wisdom, advice, and presence now more than ever. Be sure to give them the gift of engagement.
"We were really missing a deep prayer life between us…an avenue that we could share our hearts with one another. It's about creating those moments of vulnerability for us. Our prayer is a lot of times where we're able to find that." Learn how Maggie and Art, through deepening their own relationships with the Lord, created moments of vulnerability and growth for their marriage.Book Reference - Forty Weeks: An Ignatian Path to Christ with Sacred Story Prayer
How to find Teresa: TBarnes@HearCommunication.comwww.HearCommunication.comwww.LinkedIn.com/in/hearteresabarnesrnwww.facebook.com/teresabarnesrn or www.facebook.com/hearcommunication.comwww.amazon.com/Sound-Advice-into-Listening/dp/1982209577www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ9TLLKAu7ZxP8It21f0Ksw@teresabarnesrnOther Resources: https://www.today.com/health/are-crossed-arms-ok-body-language-myths-fixes-office-1d79842021
In this podcast Nnaemeka talks about how he got started on his journey, the role his companies play in helping farmers, how social entrepreneurship is a challenge must one jump into headfirst and lastly he hopes that everyone can be a change agent.
Présentation des thèmes et des objectifs du podcast Oral et Communication. Une mise en bouche -ou plutôt en oreille- de ce qui vous attend dans les épisodes à venir.
What an absolute blessing it is to have Sarah Nuse with me today on Thriving Beyond Belief! Sarah is such a light and is someone who naturally thrives. She is a wife, mother, and owner of Tippy Toes, a dance program that is built into schools during the school day. As a mother herself, she knows that afternoons running around and taking children to various activities can be exhausting, so the dance program is built for young children to participate in during normal school hours, complete with recitals and all! This amazing program has been adopted all over the country, and will hopefully soon be offered internationally! Tippi Toes was actually birthed out of a time of desperation in Sarah’s life, a time when there was not much direction. She was encouraged to dream big and implement those dreams by her parents. We take some time to discuss the importance of the roles of parents in their children’s lives. In a culture where parents want to bless their children with more than they had, there tends to be a generation of people who don’t know what it is like to struggle, fail, and figure out what to do next. The story of how Sarah’s business came to be is so refreshing to hear. We talk a lot about balance. The balance of being a good parent but also putting marriage before parenting. We discuss the balance of what to say “yes” to in your life. We talk about the balance of communication with your partner and taking time for marriage. We discuss the balance of figuring out how the Lord created us and what He wants to do with that creation. Sarah shares some amazing wisdom on all of these topics, reminding us at the base of it all that we were not created to live in fear. We were created to thrive. So anytime we begin to feel the fear creep up, we must turn to the Lord to be reminded that we were made for so much more than living in a “stuck” place of fear. We were created to live and live well. Let us cast away the thought that we “aren’t enough” in whatever capacity the enemy is telling us- whether that be our marriage, how we parent, our position at work, a dream that we want to come to fruition, etc. Let us instead lay those things before the Lord and find strength in who HE is that spurs us to do our best. This episode is so sweet to me, and I wish we could have kept talking. I cannot wait for you to hear this today and be encouraged to live your best!
This episode was recorded twice, once in the West Village, once in the East. The first time it was too wild to release - and this one might be too. Billy Procida of the Manwhore Podcast comes on to discuss polyamory, gangbangs (lesbian, geriatric, and organizing) safe words, sex parties, caning, kink, communication, why you should never text part of a couple outside of the group text, a love poem written to him at 15, and that one time he and Rebecca got drunk and hooked up. @ComicsBookClub @TheBillyProcida
In this latest episode of Gallery Teachers Around the World, Bartolo Ansaldi – Marketing Manager at Gallery Teachers – talks to Emma Lauson – Director of Studies at KKCL English […]
Connor talks to Emma in this episode about how teach teenager and what you have to pay special attention to. Speakers: Emma Lauson and Connor Mew
Connor talks to Emma in this episode about how manage your class in different ways. Speakers: Emma Lauson and Connor Mew
Connor talks to Emma about the career path that is English Language Teaching, and what a newcomer could/should/would expect...
Connor talks to Emma in this episode about how to ace that ELT interview, especially if it's a first time.
Sarah "Sam" Elliston discusses how to awaken the challenging personality, and change both the relationship and the environment, as covered in her new book, “Lessons from a Difficult Person: How to Deal With People Like Us.” www.SarahElliston.com
Riccardo Del Castello, Communication for Development Officer, tells us what are the trends Commmunication for Development today http://bit.ly/expcons
Part II: A detailed look at ways to prepare children to be ready to learn in the public school system.