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CLIMB Classics: "If you're in a band..." this episode is a must-RE-listen! Mark Maxwell of the legendary Louisville band, The Crashers, reveals game-changing advice for anyone who wants to start a band or take their existing band to the next level. We're sharing Mark's wisdom because we want you to win. So listen up! Follow Maxwell's House Of Music to see all these tips from his viral content! Facebook - @MaxwellsHouseOfMusic Instagram - @MaxwellsHouseOfMusic TikTok - @MaxwellsHouseOfMusic The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists, and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV, and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell, and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OWN, Nate Berkus,, CBS, NBC, , HGTV', DIY, “Yard Crashers”, “The Dirt On” “Green Me Up”, “Blog Cabin,” is where you have seen Ahmed.Welcome to Earth Month!During Spring, you enjoy fresh food from the garden. Greens such as lettuce, arugula and mustard, along with some cool-weather crops including kale and Swiss chard can be grown in a cloche or cold frame. Many root crops and brassicas will overwinter for a spring harvest.At the age of 10, Ahmed Hassan discovered his love of gardening and working outdoors. To many children, mowing lawns, trimming shrubs and stacking wood would be considered mundane chores. Not to Ahmed. With each completed task, he was building confidence and moving closer to his purpose in life, teaching others the importance of combining creativity with hard work. Ahmed's love of landscaping paved the way to a successful career as one of today's most sought after Celebrity Landscape professionals and Green Industry ExpertsHis Unique Personality was seen on The “Crashers” brand and format was born with spin off shows House Crashers, Bath Crashers, Room Crashers and Kitchen Crashers. Ahmed also hosted a couple seasons of a landscape competition show, “Turf War” on DIY Network. Landscape gardening has never before been showcased in a way that was so exciting to watch on television.Ahmed has co-hosted and consulted for The Nate Berkus Show where he led the residential landscape design for Monica “Warrior Mom” Jorge's house. He also co-hosted HGTV's live coverage of the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade. He regularly serves as guest contributor for both CBS Early Show and NBC's Today Show. He is a guest columnist for several industry publications and HGTV magazine. In 2013 Ahmed began shooting web and promotional videos for various Green Industry companies.Ahmed Hassan is a self taught landscape designer that began working as a professional maintenance gardener at the age of 15. The 25-year expert is a California licensed Landscape Contractor (C-27), and PLANET Certified Landscape Maintenance Technician. He and his wife Tiffanie own and operate Ahmad Hassan Landscape Services (AHLS) a landscape consulting, design and installation firm. Ahmed has collaborated and worked on several landscape and construction projects throughout the country. Though speaking and doing landscape construction projects on television is what he enjoys most.The California native has spent most of his life in the Sacramento and greater Bay Area. He attributes his success in life to his many years of sobriety and the support and spiritual philosophy of his blended family. His entrepreneurial parents taught him the value of creating a business with the work you enjoy most.Ahmed's rural roots, mixed with inner city upbringing, has given him a unique ability to relate to people from all walks of life. The connective thread through each stage of his life remains Agriculture, Construction, Improvements and Maintenance. “The status quo is boring and complacent. I envision and enjoy making things better and I prefer to do this outdoors”, says Ahmed.Ahmed began spelling his name with an “e” for phonetic reasons when he became a TV host. His legal name is Ahmad Hasan Hassan, pronounced (Ahh-med).Ahmed, has 3 children & reside in Northern California's foothills.© 2025 All Rights Reserved© 2025 BuildingAbundantSuccess!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Get ready for a wild ride in this episode as we record with the Hyena Brothers and dive into the art of dad jokes that'll make you groan and giggle. We then talk drama on the ice hockey rink, Professional athletes, the rewriting of funeral traditions, and a deep dive into the psychology of extremism of the Nazi party of WW2.Video available on Spotify and YouTube... It's a mix of humor, heart, and hard-hitting insights you won't want to miss!Disclaimer. The thoughts and opinions of the Hyena Brothers do not necessarily reflect those of Finding Subjects Podcast
Corey crashes a funeral; UK struggles more; Other sports news; Fab Five: Pops (Soda); Mic Drop
Down Syndrome of Louisville does amazing work in the community, providing lifetime developmental and educational programs. Its major fundraiser, the Gallop Gala, is Friday April 11, Thunder-eve.You could win a raffle for a Thunder Over Louisville suite for 20 in the Galt House for the giant fireworks show.The Gallop Gala the night before brings The Crashers to the stage. There are a zillion auction items to raise funds for DSL. Good times!My St. Stephen Martyr classmate Susan Thomas Dever, mom to Drew, reflects on how much Down Synrome of Louisville has helped her family for 33 years. DSL helps Drew navigate life beyond his school years. Plus Down Syndrome of Louisville provides serenity for aging parents with the knowledge their child will have help throughout their lives.Susan and Tim Curtis from Down Syndrome of Louisville have details on several upcoming events to help DSL continue thriving.
Happy day before valentines day. If you heard "Galentines '25 that was released this morning with the 'NO BOYS ALLOWED CLUB" then you gonna love this. Enjoy the rebuttalGalentines '25 episode HERE
It's the final episode of the season! We've got dresses to discuss, ex's to chat about and snogs to critique. Join Jayne and Heather as they go through each episode, sharing their thoughts, feelings and observations while throwing in a healthy dose of millennial nonsense, tangents, feminist quips and general gal pal energy. If you're new here or just need more of our dulcet Scottish tones between releases, you can still listen to every episode of our original podcast, I've Never Seen The OC. New episode release every Friday for all ten episodes of Season 1. Don't forget you can still get in touch with us on Instagram @neverseentheoc
By the numbers, 2024 was a year unlike any other for the sports entertainment juggernaut... Simon Miller presents 10 Weird (But True) Facts For WWE In 2024...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into the relaxing embrace of Cake Crashers, a powerhouse hybrid strain by Standard Wellness. This balanced blend combines the decadent sweetness of Wedding Cake with the chill vibes of Grape Crashers, offering a flavor explosion of fruity, creamy, and slightly earthy undertones. Known for its euphoric yet tranquil effects, Cake Crashers is perfect for unwinding after a long day or finding creative inspiration. Whether you're seeking relief, relaxation, or just a tasty treat, this strain delivers smooth vibes and sweet dreams. Tune in to explore its terpene profile, unique effects, and what makes it a fan favorite! Check out Cake Crashers Check out Cannabis School Approved Support the Show: Help us keep sharing cannabis education! Buy us a coffee here. Connect with Us: Have questions or feedback? Reach out to us at hosts@cannabisschool.us Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Music Credit: Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah Listen Here Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis enthusiasts, sweet cannabis strains, Cannabis effects, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis strains, Cannabis tips, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and creativity, fruity cannabis strains, Cannabis community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support
Send us a textGrab your cocoa and cozy up as we dive into Hallmark's festive romp, Holiday Crashers! Join Sherri, Danielle and Jessica as we unpack the hilarious and heartwarming story of best friends Toni and Bri, who start crashing holiday parties in search of some yuletide cheer—and maybe a little romance.From fake identities and mistletoe mishaps to heartfelt moments by the fire, we'll discuss why this movie has all the ingredients for a classic holiday favorite. Plus, we'll explore the ultimate question: Does holiday magic fix everything, or do these crashers end up crashing more than just the party?Don't miss this merry mix of laughs, love and holiday feels on Love on the Pod! Thank you for listening to this episode of Love on the Pod! Subscribe, Rate, and Review: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to Love on the Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review us! Shop Our Merch: https://www.loveonthepod.com/category/all-productsConnect with Us: Email: loveonthepod@gmail.com Instagram: @LoveOnThePod Visit Our Website: For show notes, episodes and more, visit https://www.loveonthepod.com. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll discuss another holiday favorite. See you next time!
Join us as we review Holiday Crashers and give Hallmark a quick rundown on legal malpractice. I also just realized that the Holiday Crashers title works pretty well with the ambulance chaser sub-plot, so am happy to say I'm still deepening my analysis of the sophisticated script.
If you've ever wondered what Wedding Crashers would look like dipped in Christmas glitter and wrapped in a Hallmark bow, look no further. While Toni and Justin are two bland bananas, Justin's hair definitely deserves its own IMDb page. We're still not sure how he managed to get past all the lying—or maybe he's just really into F1 and doula role-playing. The real question is: what kind of credit card debt does Bri have, and does Vinny make enough to cover her shopping addiction? Join us for Episode 2 of our snarky adventure as we watch, discuss, and judge Hallmark Christmas movies. Check out our latest rankings at HallmarkSnark.com and follow us @HallmarkSnark on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
We predicted this one! Not that you had to be Karnac to see what was coming - they're party crashers! During the holidays! Will they get caught lying about who they are? Of course they will! Cute idea, We had fun with it. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textHosted by: K.L. Brady klbradyauthor.com Music Producer and Editor: Will B on IG @ willdcard25Podcast: Apple, Spotify, Google, iHeartRadio, and more. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1174634/podcast/websiteFollow us on Twitter: @chixonXmasflix Follow us on IG: @chixonXmasflix Thank you for listening in to Chicks on Christmas Flicks podcast! Ho-Ho-Ho Holiday Movie Headlines The Hallmark Suit by Casting Agent Countdown to Christmas--Recaps and Reviews!Twas the Date Before Christmas Holiday Crashers Scouting for Christmas No Christmas Turkey This Week....If you enjoy the show, please don't forget to subscribe. Until next time remember: You cannot have too many Christmas movies. You can only have not enough Christmas movies .Find Us On: Don't forget to check out our sponsors: Read Your Next Favorite Christmas Novel: The 12 Daves of Christmas Five Golden Rings Seven Minutes of Christmas MagicNovels:Novels:FREE for Listeners: Sincerely, Santa The 12 Daves of ChristmasThe Nick Before ChristmasSeven Minutes of Christmas Magic THANKS FOR LISTENING ! https://chicksonchristmasflicks.buzzsprout.comFollow us on Twitter: @ChxChristmasFlixFollow us on IG: @ChxChristmasFlixSubscribe on Y...
What do a fancy set of holiday parties, a retreat to Vermont, and faulty seatbelts have in common? Jennifer + Josh are back to review the second new movie on Hallmark's 'Countdown to Christmas!' This time, we're crashing some holiday parties, seeing the sparks of romance develop, and -- of course -- navigating a BBD (Big Bad Developer) subplot. Listen for the full recap and our 'Gold or Coal' segment, where we'll tell you if this one is worth the watch! Connect with us online at www.DoYouWatchWhatIWatch.com for the schedule of movies we'll be reviewing this season. You'll also find links to our social media channels, where we're always connecting with you! And, as always, may your days be merry and bright!
Kerrie & Stephanie review the latest Hallmark holiday movies!'Twas the Date Before Christmas starring Amy Groening and Robert BuckleyThe Holiday Crashers starring Lyndsy Fonseca, Daniella Monet, Chris McNally, and Jag BalLet us know what you thought by following us on Instagram: @loveandnonsensepodcastFollow Stephanie's author life:Website: www.thearrowedheart.comOnline Store: www.steamyromancereads.com Instagram/Facebook: @authorhalliebennett & @authorjemmafrostFollow Kerrie's photographer life:Website: www.kerriedawnphoto.comInstagram: @kerrie.dawn.photo
Two best friends crash Christmas parties and unexpectedly find love and purpose. Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH Manscaped.com - use code DTH for 20% off + free shipping
In this episode, Nick and Leslie review the Hallmark movie 'Holiday Crashers,' discussing its charming elements, character dynamics, and plot intricacies. They highlight the chemistry between the female leads, the film's legal themes, and the overall execution of the storyline. The conversation culminates in their ratings and recommendations for viewers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a4ps/support
Rule number one...never leave a fellow settler behind. We're going uncorked on this one as the bros bring on a special guest and Crashers extraordinaire to help settle their first ever R-rated comedy. Ev's score: 7.6 Al's score: 6.8 Ky's score: 8.0 Chuck's score: 7.6 Musical term: Pentatonic scale Instrumental Instrument: Irish bouzouki If you like what you hear, follow us on Spotify and opt-in to get notified when we drop future episodes. Better yet, get in touch and keep up with our score-settling antics on TikTok or Instagram
In this episode of Profits with Pajak, Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Industry, joins us to dive into the details of the upcoming Equip Expo. We cover everything you need to know to get the most out of the Expo, including how to use the Equip app to plan your visit efficiently. Kris also highlights some can't-miss attractions, such as the opening ceremony at the iconic Churchill Downs on Tuesday night, Kevin O'Connor's keynote opener on Wednesday morning, free concert, The Crashers on Wednesday, Trace Adkins on Thursday night, and the Mulligans Fun Run on Wednesday morning. Whether you're a first-timer or an Equip Expo veteran, this episode will ensure you're ready for an unforgettable experience! Comments and Questions are welcome. Send to ProfitswithPajak@gmail.com Episode Links: Apple Podcast Listeners- Copy and paste the links below into your browser. Upcoming Events: October 14-15, 2024, Louisville, Kentucky LCR SUMMIT Business Transformation in 2 days! Attend the LCR Summit and be a part of YOUR Business Transformational Experience in Just Two Days! You will leave this event with the difference between Guesswork and your Best work! This Experience is specifically tailored for ambitious business professionals and creative minds. This 2- Day Workshop event is your playbook to new levels of achievement. https://www.lcrsummit.com October 15-18, 2024, Louisville, Kentucky Equip Expo 2024 Exclusive Discount: Unlock 50% off Equip Expo 2024 tickets with code PAJAK—just $15 until Sept 5. https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=578&PromoCode=PAJAK Fall/Winter Sessions in Carroll, Ohio The Hardscape Academy In-Person TrainingLearn step-by-step with Caleb and Brittany Auman and their team of Master Hardscape Professionals at the legendary Auman HQ. You'll get two days of instruction in a small group setting from industry experts. Training will cover how to install pavers, how to install retaining walls, basic budgeting, paver patio estimation, cutting curves, and more! Get hands on experience for you or your crew and ascend to new levels of production. SAVE 10% when you use promo code PAJAK! https://www.thehardscapeacademy.com/in-person-training Training and Courses FREE copy of “60 Profit Producing Ideas to Make It Rain for Your Business." Get instant access to 60 profit producing ideas you can implement immediately to get more customers buying more often at higher prices. Free for a limited time... https://app.warplan.com/60ppi/pajak Budgets, Breakevens, and Bottom Lines™ Workshop John Pajak's exclusive system is designed to help you avoid common failures and achieve your business' financial goals to be profitable and scale your business. https://www.johnpajak.com/offers/qvgvV8m3/checkout Yardbook Training Workshops Learn one-on-one with John Pajak to use Yardbook like a pro to streamline your business and make more money! https://www.johnpajak.com/offers/aJ9YX7aB/checkout Show Partners: Yardbook Simplify your business and be more profitable. Please visit www.Yardbook.com Get 30 days of Premium Business level of Yardbook for FREE with promo code PAJAK Mr. Producer Click the link to connect with Thee Best Podcast Producer in the biz! https://www.instagram.com/mrproducerusa/ Green Frog Web Design Get your first month for only $1 when you use code, PAJAK , and have your website LIVE in 3 weeks from projected start date or it's FREE for a year. https://www.greenfrogwebdesign.com/johnpajak My Service Area “Qualify Leads Based on Your Profitable Service Area.” Click on this link for an exclusive offer for being a “Profits with Pajak” listener. https://myservicearea.com/pajak
Are the Dodgers finally getting into the groove that leads to the World Series? The Angels sit an unmotivated player and see their number 1 prospect in the show. The last month of nthe season promises to be interesting as many teams are still within striking distance of a playoff spot. Twitter: @SiblingRivlryBB IG/FB: @SiblingRivalryBB SiblingRivalryBB.com
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Ev and Eric from the 12 Step Crashers Podcast join me for a conversation about recovery, podcasting and more. For links to watch/listen on all platforms visit:www.a2apodcast.com/267 Title SponosrAARC - Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centrewww.aarc.ab.ca PSA Sponsor FAR - Families for Addiction Recovery www.farcanada.org Daily Gratitude Sponsor Yatra Trauma Centre www.yatracentre.com PSA by: Jamie Tall
CLIMBer, "if you're in a band..." this episode is a must-listen! Mark Maxwell of the legendary Lexington band, The Crashers, reveals game-changing advice for anyone who wants to start a band or take their existing band to the next level. We're sharing Mark's wisdom because we want you to win. So listen up! The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why we're feeling good at 5am! One mom has gone viral for her reverse beach day. Some wedding Crashers in Virginia leave a surprise for the bride and groom. Study found that 33% of Parents Don't Fold Laundry Correctly. What skill were you never taught to do properly? Plus, we get the answer to our Nearly Impossible Question!
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E1: Three men embark on a quest to find a real connection with one of 24 beautiful women.E3: The guys realize their radar for an honest woman is way off; Nikki throws a rave for the island, but spoils everything by inviting some new players to the game; all hell breaks loose when Elizabeth makes a failed play for Benedict.Please rate and subscribe to our podcast. You can rate us at either Apple Podcasts, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/realitea-times-two/id1689517536 or spotify, https://open.spotify.com/show/7rInYf1BD8YiFeCeOOx8gI. I will also start reading your 4 or 5-star ratings on the air!If you like us, please share with your friends.Please visit and follow us on:Facebook: https://facebook.com/realiteatimestwoIG: https://instagram.com/realiteatimestwoThreads: https://www.threads.net/@realiteatimestwoTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/RealiteaxTwoPod Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realiteaxtwopod?lang=en You can also e-mail us at realiteaxtwo@hotmail.com. If you want to be a guest on the podcast, please e-mail at us at the above e-mail and please put in the subject line "Guesting on Your Podcast". Please also mention which show you would prefer to guest on.You can find us on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@realiteatimestwoFind us on Discord at realiteaxtwoFollow us on Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/realiteatimestwopod/ I got a new website!!!! Visit https://realiteatimestwo.podcastpage.io/?v=zzea where you can listen to the episodes, review the podcast and so much more!!Listen to my new podcast with my friend Mikel called "Next Take Podcast" at the below YouTube link at: www.youtube.com/@NextTakePodcast/featured or by going to our website www.solo.to/nexttakepodcastIf you want to start your own podcast, please click the link: https://alitu.com?fp_ref=realitea to get 20% off on starting your very own podcast, plus it supports the show!Have you ever wanted to be a guest on a podcast. Well you can make that happen by going to PodMatch and signing up to become a podcast guest. Use the unique link below to and find us! https://www.joinpodmatch.com/realitea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Memorial Crashers! This is the second episode of the ongoing Cyberpunk Red actual play, Edge of Extinction. In this episode, the crew goes to a party of sorts, flirts their way into and out of trouble, infiltrates a corporate mansion, net dives, plays an impromptu concert, and continues to unravel a mystery. ... If you are enjoying our channel, please consider joining our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/infinitesideddice Infinite Sided Dice is only possible with the support of viewers like you. Thank you for your support!! ... Don't forget to subscribe and catch new episodes every week! ... Cyberpunk Red is a TTRPG game system published by R Talsorian Games. Infinite Sided Dice uses minimal house rule variations, if you have questions, put them in the comments below and we will be happy to answer them! Our campaign is set in 2045, 32 years before the events of the CD Projekt Red video game, Cyberpunk 2077 and the anime series, Cyberpunk Edgerunners. For a complete look at Cyberpunk lore, including the tale of Johnny Silverhand and the fall of Arasaka Tower pick up a copy of Cyberpunk Red at your FLGS. ... Credits- Martian: Anais Morgan | @anaisrmorgan Breh: Danny Herb | @danny_herb Shitwrecked/Nautica: Dayeanne Hutton | @dayeannehutton Ricky Warz: Alexis DeLaRosa | @lexdlr Game Master: Dustin Morgan | @itsdustinmorgan Director of Photography: Ryan Dismukes Production: Shawn Michaels Special Thanks: Theresa Knopf, Lux Morgan
Jesus brings dead things back to life! Tune into this powerful message from Ps. Leanne as she encourages us to lean into God's interruptions and to let Him redeem your story.
Jesus brings dead things back to life! Tune into this powerful message from Ps. Leanne as she encourages us to lean into God's interruptions and to let Him redeem your story.
On this episode, we talk about should sex workers be banned from certain places (under-aged places). The opinions make you think a bit. We also answer the My5 of the week asking 'what five things do you hate to do'. And of course we fall into other things that we do not plan for. We are good at that.
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This week, we're talking about games made in Indiana (at least I think that is what Indie is short for)! Our guest, Aaron Perry, knows all about making these cool games and he lives in Japan like Jake! We'll explore what makes indie games special, from their unique stories to their creative designs. Don't miss out on this fun chat about the games that are shaking up the gaming world!GET IN TOUCH!regionunlockedpodcast@ gmail.com or InstagramMusic:Intro: A Worthy Struggle by HeatleyBrosVarious clips taken from gamesOutro: Chaoz Japan from Castle Crashers
*We would like to apologize up front about this weeks audio recording. There was some technical difficulties and the audio is not up to our standards.* This week in the swing segment Pedro and Tink talk about a pretty taboo topic in the LS. What happens if siblings attend an event together and look for couples to swap with? Is that ok with you? How would you handle the situation? Then we discuss the growing trend of swingers becoming content creators and how that has or can affect your swinging experience. We share our thoughts on the topic and would love to hear what you have to say in the facebook group or on Telegram. Then to close out the show we have the Kink and BDSM segment where Tink asks Pedro some tough questions about being her submissive. Listen in if you'd like an insight on what it's like for a Dominant to play a switch role. Make sure to head over to https://fansly.com/ksenmandkinkpodcast to watch this episode for free! Give us a follow or subscribe to see all the in depth segments we record. You can also see the weekly Tink's Toy Box video there as well! And if you do subscribe you can join the Telegram group and chat with us and other like minded friends. https://fansly.com/pixieindixie69
This Sunday we had the pleasure of hearing from our Senior Pastor, Herb Hartso III. He's continuing on with our series entitled "WayMaker, The Miracles of Jesus." Last week we covered the miracle of the healing of the Centurion's Servant. This week we are covering the resurrection of the widow's son! Get your Bibles out and pens ready to take notes, this message will encourage you today! Pastor Herb Hartso III, head pastor of Antioch Bible Churchinvites you to join us in person. You belong here. Recording Outline:I. Introduction | StartII.Scripture Reading | 1:40III. Message | 3:00IV. Closing Statement and Prayer | 36:00Life Group Questions1. How does Jesus help us with grief?2. When have you experienced compassion from Jesus?3. How is Jesus different from a great prophet?
This week on the Here's What We Know Podcast, host Gary Scott Thomas had a fun and candid conversation with the country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter, Matt Stell. Join us as Matt shares stories from his roots in Center Ridge, Arkansas, to the bustling streets of New York City. Matt isn't just carrying his guitar on tours; he brings along memories, aspirations, and heartfelt stories that resonate across every destination he has been to! We are sure that this podcast episode has something delightful for everyone. Tune in now!In this Episode:Discover how people from small towns like Center Ridge "round up" when explaining where they're from.Get a taste of city life through Matt's eyes and why he appreciates visiting places like New York but prefers living elsewhere.Learn about being a "professional traveler" as part of a singer's job and why sometimes life gets in the way of exploring new cities.Gain insight into his record label experience with Sony in Manhattan and how his authentic style resonates beyond traditional boundaries.Pizza talk! Find out if New York really does have better pizza and what constitutes an acceptable topping according to Matt.Explore destinations still on Matt's bucket list.Understand the allure behind festival shows both as an artist performing for large crowds and as a fan enjoying other musicians' sets.Delve into who inspired him growing up (hint: '90s alternative bands) and who he'd love to collaborate with today.Peek into the creative process behind hits like “Prayed For You” starting with just one line that sparks an entire song narrative. This episode is sponsored by:Beck's Shoes(Use code "GST" on their website and enjoy an exclusive 10% discount on your favorite shoes!)Winchester Western Wear(Be sure to tell them Gary sent you so you can save 20%!)Bio:Matt Stell is an American country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Matt began releasing music in the early 2010s after teaching himself guitar while in college. He had a breakthrough with the streaming hit "Prayed for You" in 2018, which topped the Country Airplay charts in 2019, a position matched by "Everywhere But On" that year. After a couple of quiet years, Stell delivered the One of Us EP in February 2023.Talking about the beginning of his career as a singer, he was the lead singer of the band “The Crashers” in the late 2000s and early 2010s. This personality released three albums independently while being involved with the said band. Those albums were The Sound & the Story, Vestibule Blues, and A River Through It. Followed it with the single "Country Love Song" in 2015. In the meantime, he opened shows for headliners including Luke Bryan and Eric Church. An offer from Wide Open Music in Nashville, Tennessee, led to the release of the single "Prayed for You" and the EP Everywhere But On in 2019. "Prayed for You" went viral, amassing over ten million streams across platforms before the end of the year. The single's success translated to the charts: it topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart, as did "Everywhere But On." Another EP, Better Than That, arrived in October 2020 and included the song "Look at Me Now." The non-LP single "That Ain't Me No More" followed in 2021, with 2022's "Man Made" teasing the early-2023 release of the One of Us EP.Website: https://www.mattstell.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mattstellmusic/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattstell/www.GaryScottThomas.com
We dissect Chairman Joe's J6 hate speech and discuss the news of the day with the War Room's Natalie Winters along with her new clothing line.
I delightful goat oriented holiday episode DMed by Carlos Guzman with players Jen Crespo, Marc Crespo, Jeff Frank and Zach Stones. Thanks to Grant Howitt for his excellent one page rpg "Goat Crashers" and many other one page rpgs that you can access on patreon. and thanks as always to Weston "Arcane Anthems" Gardner who you can also follow on patreon! Happy Holidays to Everyone in all the Realms!
In this episode of the "Dads with Daughters" podcast, host Christopher Lewis welcomes author and parenting expert Michelle Icard. The podcast aims to provide resources and support to help fathers be the best they can be in raising strong, independent daughters. Christopher introduces Michelle Icard, highlighting her extensive experience as a writer and her focus on parenting topics. Michelle is the author of several books, including "14 Talks by Age 14," "Middle School Makeover," and her newest book, "Eight Setbacks that can make a child a Success." She's also a parent herself, with two young adult children. Michelle shares her journey into writing and parenting support. She mentions that her initial foray into writing was sparked by a teacher who recognized her writing skills when she was a 9th grader. This experience helped her identify herself as a writer, even though it wasn't her primary focus at the time. She later developed a social leadership curriculum for middle schoolers, which became the basis for her first book. The conversation transitions into discussing Michelle's focus on middle school children and the challenges they face during that developmental stage. She explains that middle school is a critical time when kids are building their adult brains, bodies, and identities, which can lead to both internal and external struggles. She emphasizes the importance of understanding this transformative process. The podcast delves into Michelle's book "14 Talks by Age 14," where she provides practical guidance for parents on how to approach essential conversations with their children, from topics like sex and sexuality to friendship and risk-taking. The book includes conversation scripts, conversation starters, and tips for initiating discussions with children who might not always be receptive. The conversation evolves to discuss Michelle's latest book, "Eight Setbacks that can make a child a Success." Michelle explains that she identified eight archetypal setbacks that children commonly face during their development. These setbacks include the rebel, the daredevil, the misfit, the ego, the loner, the sensitive one, the black sheep, and the benchwarmer. She emphasizes that children may move through different archetypes at various stages of their lives. Michelle's three-step approach to handling setbacks—contain, resolve, and evolve—is discussed in detail. The podcast highlights that the book is not just for parents of middle schoolers; it's relevant for parents with children aged 8 to 18. Christopher emphasizes the longevity of the lessons Michelle provides, which continue to be applicable as children grow into young adults. Michelle expresses her desire for parents to feel relief after reading her book. She wants parents to understand that the challenges their children face are part of the normal developmental process. She emphasizes that mistakes and setbacks are opportunities for growth and learning. Christopher encourages listeners to connect with Michelle through her website, michelleicard.com, and her Instagram profile. He also mentions her Facebook group, "Less Stressed Middle School Parents," which is relevant for parents of middle school and high school children. The episode concludes with a message of encouragement for parents to embrace the challenges and setbacks their children face, recognizing that these experiences contribute to their growth into capable, confident adults. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today! TRANSCRIPT Christopher Lewis [00:00:06]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads resources and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast, where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, every week you and I are on a journey together and it's a great opportunity for us to be able to talk one on one about the journey that you're on and raising your daughters, it's not always going to be easy. It's not always going to be a simple journey. There's going to be bumps in the road, but that's why we're here. We're here to walk alongside you as you go through this and hopefully give you some tips, some hints, some resources, some things that you can draw on, some tools for that toolbox that you carry with you that will help you in that journey that you're on. Christopher Lewis [00:01:03]: Every week I bring you different guests, different people from different walks of life, dads, moms, other resources that will help you to be able to do just that. And that's what this show is all about. This show is all about helping you to walk this journey. And I am so happy that every week I get to have that opportunity with you. This week, we've got another great guest with us today. Michelle Eichert is with us today. And Michelle has written for the Today Show Parenting Team, NBC News, Learn, CNN Science and Wellness and The Washington Post. She's the author of a few different books, one called 14 Talks by Age 14 and Middle School Makeover. Christopher Lewis [00:01:46]: And we're also going to be talking about a brand new book that she has written called Eight Setbacks that can make a child a Success. And I'm really excited to be able to talk to her because she is a parent herself. She has two young adult children, and also all these topics are definitely relevant to the journey that thank you so much for having me. I'm really happy to chat our parenting experience. So Michelle, thanks so much for being here today. I'm really excited to be able to have you on and to talk about not only the new book, but some of these other books too, because I think all of these topics are ones that we probably could have multiple podcast episodes on because they're definitely issues and things that we deal with as parents. I guess first and foremost, I'd love to go back. I said that you have a brand new book that you have called Eight Setbacks that can make a child a success. Christopher Lewis [00:02:48]: But before we jump into that, you've had three different books that you have written and I would love to kind of go back in time because all of these are talking about kids, they're talking about parents, they're talking about working with kids. Talk to me a little bit about your background that led you to wanting to be a writer. Because I've written books, I know how much time and effort it takes, and it is definitely a passion project to get these things done. So talk to me about the journey and what made you decide you wanted to be an author. T Michelle Icard [00:03:55]: The first book came out in 2015. Prior to that book, I had been working in this field with young adolescents and their parents and their schools because I had developed a curriculum, which I called a social leadership curriculum, and it was for middle schoolers, and it started in 2004. So my kids were two and four at the time. My kids are now 21 and 23, so they have really grown up through all of this and have been wonderful guinea pigs for me personally and professionally to help me figure things out. But I started not thinking that I would write a book. I always knew that I loved writing. And I will say that there was a moment in my life when I was a 9th grader and I felt like most 9th graders probably do, which is I had a big question mark as to who I was. And I didn't really know who to be friends with or how I wanted to present myself or what I thought about things. I was really floundering. And we were given an assignment in 9th grade English to write a short biography, a two page story from our life, and I did it. And I was a nervous kid. I was a very anxious, nervous kid, as probably many writers were. Michelle Icard [00:04:33]: And so I handed in my paper, and it came back with all these red marks on it. And I panicked because this happened to be a teacher at our school who was known for being very loud and very aggressive, and he might throw a book across the room. The teachers could do that kind of thing. And so I saw the red marks, and I thought, oh, please let me just be swallowed up by the earth. I can't take it. And at the top of the paper, he had written a minus you are a writer, period. And everything changed for me in that moment. I thought, oh, my gosh, this is who I am. Michelle Icard [00:05:08]: Thank goodness someone told me who I am, because often we're afraid of giving kids labels, but I tell you, sometimes it's wonderful to be told. I think you're a blank. I think you're a diplomat, I think you're a writer, I think you're a musician, I think you're an artist, I think you're an attorney. I think whatever. That felt so good for me. But in any event, I tucked that away as just sort of a pleasure practice. I liked to write kind of for fun. I did this curriculum, so it was more businessy writing than anything, and then I was giving a lot of talks about the program and the effect it was having on kids. Michelle Icard [00:05:45]: And parents were saying, we love that you have this for our kids, but what do you have for us? We need something. So the first book was really born out of that request, and that was middle school. Makeover that's a primer for parents, just sort of how to get through middle school easier. And from there, things kind of started to snowball. Talk to me about middle school because I've talked to teachers before about being a middle school teacher. Middle school age is an interesting age. It's definitely a can be a challenging age for parents. It can be challenging age for teachers as well as kids. Christopher Lewis [00:06:18]: And as you said, you started to do your curriculum and your writing when your kids were very young, but you were focusing on the middle school age. What was it about the middle school age that really drew you in and kept you in that space as you wanted to not only help the kids, but help then parents of that age of child? Michelle Icard I have always loved coming of age as a concept. I love it in pop culture, I love it in movies, I love Ya books. I've always been fascinated by that. What happened that sort of spawned this curriculum. As I was out to lunch with some girlfriends and we were all talking about how hard middle school was for us, and each of us had a successful private business that we were running, and we were happy and we were in great relationships, but we said you couldn't pay us to go back to middle school. It was so hard. And I thought, that's unfortunate, and I want to learn more about why that is. Michelle Icard [00:07:17]: So I'm very curious, and I just did a deep dive into what makes coming of age and early adolescence so hard when it looks so fun on TV and in books, such a pleasure to consume at this age, but was so miserable to go through at that age. So I just am fascinated by what I call the middle school construction project. So it's a time when a kid is building the three things they need to become an adult an adult brain, an adult body, and an adult identity. And that is what drives most of my work. That's really interesting. I've had middle schoolers. Mine are now either in high school or college. Yours are past this age, too, but parents aren't always told that. Christopher Lewis [00:08:06]: And that is something that once you say it, I can't unhear it. But it is definitely something that I think that parents do need to hear. And I'm sure that in that first book that you wrote, you delved deeper into that to be able to help parents to kind of flip that switch for themselves, to reconceptualize those middle school years. Michelle Icard Yeah, there's something beautiful about the chaos, I think. So you have these early years of adolescence where your body is going through tremendous change, where your brain is restructuring and rewiring in preparation to become an adult brain, and where you are trying to figure out your own sense of self and your own sense of identity. And what that means is really figuring out who you are apart from your parents. So to a parent, that can look contrarian or rebellious or rude or disrespectful, but to a kid it's a really important and clunky clumsy practice of trying to say who am I by myself. Because really what kids need to do is become independent. Michelle Icard [00:09:15]: That's our hope for them. And yet we're also incredibly uncomfortable with the how of that process because it just doesn't feel good when a kid doesn't do it gracefully. And they mostly don't do it gracefully because they're very new to it. How could they do it gracefully for the first time? So they're going to be rude and they're going to be forgetful and they're going to be self centered. And that's all just critical to figuring out who they are separate from the people who raised them. They come back around, though. That's the nice part. They do come back around. Christopher Lewis [00:09:48]: Now, you started with that first book. You moved into the 14 Talks by age 14. And I guess let's talk a little bit about that book because you moved from helping parents to better understand those years to then something a bit, I'm going to say, very tangible in regard to specific things that you should be talking to your kids about. And I know that not everyone has read this book. Can you talk to me about what led you to this and how you identified those 14 Talks? Was it because of the conversations you had with your own kids or was it something different? Michelle Icard The 14 Talks came out of a desire to help parents with what I think is one of the hardest parts of parenting. They were saying to me over and over again, yeah, I get it. I get that I'm supposed to talk to my kid about X, Y or Z, but tell me the words. I don't know what to say. Michelle Icard [00:10:42]: And also my kid won't listen. So I don't know how to get my kid to pause and listen to what I'm saying about sex and sexuality or friends and when friendships don't go the way they're planned or risk taking or any of that stuff. So I wanted it to be super practical in the sense that there are scripts in the book and you can read them and at least be inspired by them and then make them your own. But it gets you over that sort of stage fright of how do I begin? It also contains things I call conversation Crashers and Conversation starters. So things that if you take this approach, your kid's going to roll their eyes and walk out of the room. So don't. And other ways that you can successfully begin a conversation with a kid when they're at an age when they're pulling apart and they don't really want to listen. So that's sort of the crux of the book. Michelle Icard [00:11:31]: And the way I came up with the 14 is I have a parenting group on Facebook and there are 12,000 members. They're from all over the country. It's a private group, but anyone can join. It's called less stressed middle school parents. If anyone listening, wants to pop over there, come hang out with us. I'm working really hard to make it a very supportive corner of Facebook. I asked them, what are the things that, you know, you need to talk about but are struggling with with your child? Created a massive list, rented an airbnb, put each thing on an index card, and covered the floor of the airbnb and walked around like I was solving a crime, actually, until I saw trends where things should be clunked together. And that's how I did it. Christopher Lewis [00:12:12]: So very practical. I love the fact that you used your group as your sounding board, and I can just see you in my mind's eye walking around that airbnb trying to find and being like, AHA, I found it. Exactly. I can link Deodorant with whatever over here, and we can make it work. I know we can get that into one conversation. Yeah. So you left that book and you now have a brand new book called Aid Setbacks that can make a child a success. And I think one of the things that I think is challenging also in these years is the fact that, like you said, little things can become very big things very quickly, and something that for us would be like, not a big deal is a huge deal for kids during these years. Christopher Lewis [00:13:10]: Whether it's friendships, whether it's a grade, whether it's somebody just says something the wrong way and it's internalized. They can really derail not only a day, but a month, a year. It can really lead kids down that rabbit hole very quickly. And as parents, I know I've had those situations where you're trying to reel them back out and when they've hunkered down and shut that door, sometimes it's very difficult. However, you do need to still be able to provide them with the skills to build that armor for themselves in many ways to help them to be resilient for the future. So talk to me about what led you into this now next book that has built on the work that you've done previously and how it's different from the first two books. Michelle Icard So this has really been an evolution with these three books, from very foundational, practical information you need to understand what your kid is going through to very practical, communication based writing on how to talk to your kid about these very tricky topics that they will encounter to a broader, almost more academic look. At? What does it mean to come of age back to that concept that I love so much? And how do you usher your child across the threshold from being a kid to becoming a responsible, happy, young adult? And I think many of us culturally, societally, are just getting it wrong. Michelle Icard [00:14:53]: And it's because we don't have a manual or directions that say, this is the way kids become adults. And we so often just think, I guess they pass their classes or they get a driver's license or a job, and that makes them an adult. And those are all good things that we want for our kids, but they are not the recipe. And so this book is really introducing what I believe to be based on a ton of research that other people have done and that I've sort of aggregated what I believe to be the recipe for how kids become. Successful, happy, competent, confident adults and what we need to do to make that possible for them and not to stymie them in their challenges. Christopher Lewis I know that one of the things that you introduce in the book is your three step approach for any kind of failure. Can you talk to me about that and how you came up with that, but also maybe how you use that with your own kids and how you've seen it kind of play out in real life. Michelle Icard [00:15:59]: So, yeah, I'd love to talk about that. The three steps are contain, resolve, and evolve. And I came to this process after interviewing families all across the country about experiences of failure that their kids had gone through. So they ranged from sort of subtle, like my kid had a loss of confidence and that was scary to watch for a while to dramatic or shocking or dangerous. My kid ended up in the hospital because they drank too much alcohol, or my kid got suspended from school because they broke rules or these kinds of things. So a wide variety. I looked at all of those and then I thought about, well, how do each of these families get through it? I asked them things that worked for me, for people I know, and did more research, which I love to do. So I came up with this process that I think fits all of them. And the first step is contain. Michelle Icard [00:16:50]: And that means you've got to just sort of put a tourniquet on the problem. You've got to stop the bleeding. So if something is coming at your child that's problematic, maybe there's a bully in the school. Maybe your child is using technology in a way that's not appropriate. Then you may have to contain what's coming at them. Or if your child is making decisions that are dangerous for them, you may have to contain the child. And that means, look, you're going to stay home this weekend. We got to figure some things out because it feels like the world's getting a little too big and dangerous right now. Michelle Icard [00:17:21]: So that's the first step. A lot of times parents will go, good, I'm done, I've contained the problem. That's probably all I need to do. That's putting a band Aid on. But you really need to fix the wound underneath there. So that's the next step. And that's resolve. And in the book there's a big menu of items that parents can look at and talk with their kids about and then based on whatever challenge they're facing, they can pick one or two and that's taking action to fix the problem. Michelle Icard [00:17:49]: So that might mean that an apology is necessary. It might mean that the kid has a misunderstanding about how something works in the world and they need more education or they might need professional consult or they might need an opportunity to negotiate for something that they want. So there's a big list that they can choose from. This is important because taking action is what keeps kids from feeling helpless when they're experiencing a challenge. We don't want that. And the third step is evolve. And I think it's the most important. And that's where we put this in the rear view mirror and don't keep revisiting it so that this doesn't become the headline of a kid's childhood. Michelle Icard [00:18:26]: It just becomes something they experienced and learned from and then they can move on. So important because as I said earlier, I mean the fact that some of these things can become that headline and kids at this age, at least in my experience, will hyper focus. And like I said, sometimes the small things become so big that they don't know how to make them small again. And as parents, I know there's been many times where I've had to reframe and I've had to work with my own kids to be able to help them to, as you said, contain and then resolve and to evolve. I didn't have those words, but I was doing that in my own way. Christopher Lewis [00:19:25]: So it's interesting that you frame it in that way. Now, you can tell you've done a lot of research, you've talked to a lot of people that have led you to putting this together. And you talk about eight setbacks. Define a setback and what does that mean for the child and what does that mean for the parent? Michelle Icard So whatever you call these setbacks or failures or challenges, I tend to think of them as experiences with failure. So that word failure makes some people really uncomfortable, therefore didn't make it on the title because I didn't. And also I didn't want a kid to see the book in their parents possession and think, oh, you think I'm a failure? So I was cautious about leading with that. But throughout the book, I describe ways in which kids fail. And there are these eight archetypes that I came up with after interviewing all of these families and they are the rebel. So that's failure to follow the rules. The daredevil that's failure to take care of your body. The misfit is really the academic misfit. Michelle Icard [00:20:18]: So that's failure to perform in school the way that people expect you to. The ego is failure to show concern for others. The loner is failure to connect with your peers. The sensitive one is failure to handle your feelings. You're easily overwhelmed, maybe anxious. The black sheep is similar to the loner, but the black sheep fails to connect with their family so oftentimes the black sheep will have a robust peer group socially who they like and hang out with. But they feel like the odd person out among their family members and the loner feels like the odd one out among their peers. And often their parents will substitute in as their friends. Michelle Icard [00:20:56]: And then the final one is the benchwarmer. And they have a failure to believe in themselves. So they are like you guys play, I'll sit here and watch. I'm not really good at that. You guys are better at it than I am. So from all of those, you may recognize your kid as one of these sometimes and then they become another one a little bit later. I can tell you from my own youth, I was sometimes the bench warmer, I was sometimes the rebel and I was always the sensitive one. Really anxious little kid. Michelle Icard [00:21:27]: So kids will pass through these at different times. There'll be one and then there'll be another. They may be a couple at the same time, but this contain, evolve or resolve. Evolve is a way of keeping them from identifying as that forever and learning that they can be more than that and that you see them as more than that. It's interesting is that while this has been written for a middle school age child, the way that you define and that you're talking about these phases or these archetypes, I could say that I see it in high schoolers too. And I think that it seems like that even if your child is not in middle school, that the things that you're teaching here are things that will only continue as they continue through high school, maybe even into some years of college as they get older. Absolutely. And I'll tell you, I've done this work for 20 years and I've been in the middle school realm very squarely for almost all of it. Michelle Icard [00:22:33]: But this book is actually for parents of kids through high school. So your instincts are right and it is for parents, really of kids ages eight to 18. So that's my setback to overcome, I guess. People see me squarely as middle school because I've been doing it for so long, but now I'm really bringing in some high school topics. So you'll find some topics that are elementary age appropriate and some that are very high school and beyond, as you say. So you have built building blocks in regards to the books that you've been writing, you've been researching this for many years and working with parents for many years on all of these different topics. As you have been looking at all of these different aspects, you're at this point in your life with your own kids and in the research that you've done, what gaps still exist for you and what do you want to look at next? Well, this is real fantasy world stuff, but I am really interested in kind of a memoir. I know that that's a departure from everything I've done so far, but that 9th grade writer who had to write that family story, I think about that a lot. Michelle Icard [00:23:46]: And my mother passed away last year and my birth father passed away last year. I have a stepfather alive who I have considered my father for most of my life. And you go through these phases of parenting your younger kids and for a while then you're sort of parenting your parent, especially if there's an illness or they need more help from you. And all of that arc of parenting my own kids to parenting my parents, it's brought up a lot of stuff that I'm like, oh, this is kind of an interesting new way to explore concepts of parenting through personal stories and memoir. But that really is the stuff of fantasy at this point. That would be five or ten years off, I could imagine. But I do think it would be a really fun thing and creative thing to explore. Christopher Lewis So as people pick up this book in your mind, what is the one or two things that you're hoping that every person takes out of reading this? Michelle Icard [00:24:56]: I'm so happy you asked that because with all of my work and with this book especially, I want you to feel relief. I think you're going to feel relief. I think if you are worried because your child is one of those archetypes that I mentioned, and you're so scared that your kid is never going to have confidence and they're not going to make friends with people who treat them well. Or you're scared your kid's never going to care about somebody else. They're so selfish. Or they're never going to take care of themselves and they're going to get hurt. Whatever it may be, I want you. To pick up this book and start reading and take a deep breath and sigh a sigh of relief knowing that every single family is going through something similar to what you're going through. And we all have these same struggles and emotions, and if we can lift the veil on that sort of nervousness and embarrassment around the very normal, natural things that happen to kids when they're growing up, I think we will all be much happier and more comfortable and more satisfied as parents. Christopher Lewis [00:25:48]: I appreciate you saying that because I think that the word that you just used at the end, I think is important. Being satisfied as parents, because I think we walk through life as parents many times, and we do our best to raise good kids, kids that are making a difference in society, that are helping others. We try to give them the values that are important to our family and do all these other things. But then, I don't know that we always ask or think about are we satisfied with the work that we do and satisfied with how our kids are turning up? We definitely get worried about whether the kids are turning out the way that we hope that they are, but I don't know that we always think about that. Michelle Icard My plug is that if you're worried about raising good kids, I think good kids screw up a lot, and I think that makes them really great adults. I mean, I have an example in the book, and I'm not going to get into it right now, but a story about my coming of age and the decision I made that was disastrous, that taught me one of the biggest lessons of my life. That fills me still with regret and embarrassment. But I am so happy I screwed up in that way because I learned so much about myself. Michelle Icard [00:27:16]: If you are constantly living in the world of ease and perfection, you really don't grow and you don't learn about yourself. So unburden yourself of the worry that you're raising a good kid. If you see them screwing up, you're probably raising a great kid. They're probably learning a ton along the way. So I want to leave parents with that sense of and Christopher Lewis Michelle, if people want to find out more about you, about the book, about your community, where should they go? Michelle Icard [00:27:56]: I'd love for people to find me on Instagram. If you're on Instagram, it's just my full name, michelleicard. It's two L's, and it's spelled like Icard I-C-A-R-D. So I'm on Instagram. My Facebook group is less stressed middle school parents, but we have tons of high school parents there now, too. So you can find me there and then connect on my website, which is just my name, Michelleikerd.com. I will put a link in the notes today for these different sites. But then also we'll make sure that we have a link to the books so that you can check them out for yourself and find them, because I know they're all out there. And these books will definitely help you whether you have middle schoolers or not. In this new one, like Michelle just said, even if you have up through age 18, it's definitely going to be a book that you're going to want to check out. And even if you have little kids, prepare now because there's going to be times when you're going to need some resources at your fingertips. Christopher Lewis [00:28:48]: So, Michelle, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for your time today, for being here, for doing all of this. Work and making parenting easier because we all need it. And I truly appreciate that you have done it and I wish you all the best. Michelle Icard Thank you, Christopher, and thanks for this podcast. Christopher Lewis If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out The Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along. And The Fatherhood Insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on Fatherhood. Christopher Lewis [00:29:28]: Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step, roadmaps and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out@fatheringtogether.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the Dads with Daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes. Today Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong, empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time we give the lessons we make the meals we buy them present. Bring your A game because those kids are growing fast. 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Rafael and James Barlowe share their thoughts on three surprise names creeping up draft boards to start the 2023-24 college basketball season. Pitt's Carlton Carrington is off to a blazing start averaging 18.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists while shooting 54.8 from the floor and a sizzling 51.9 from deep while handing 25 assists for only 5 turnovers.Tyon Grant Foster has missed the past few seasons with any undisclosed medical condition but is playing extremely well averaging 21.3 points on 51% shooting and 36.8% from long range.Harvard freshman Malik Mack is looking to be the first NBA player drafted from the Ivy league school and his hot start is generating draft buzz. He's scoring 21 point per game, while dishing out 5 assists and grabbing 4.2 rebounds on 48/45/84 shooting splits.4.2 reboundsSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnba and use code lockedonnba for a first deposit match up to $100!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNBA for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)NBA Draft analyst Rafael Barlowe from NBA Draft Junkies and current author of the NBA Big Board newsletter is joined by Richard Stayman (@MavsDraft), Sam Ferris (NBA Draft Dummies), and Leif Thulin to breakdown the NBA Draft. Rafael & Team gives passionate NBA Draft fans a deep look into the NBA Draft with great guests, Mock Draft, player rankings, and of course BIG BOARDs. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Rafael and James Barlowe share their thoughts on three surprise names creeping up draft boards to start the 2023-24 college basketball season. Pitt's Carlton Carrington is off to a blazing start averaging 18.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists while shooting 54.8 from the floor and a sizzling 51.9 from deep while handing 25 assists for only 5 turnovers. Tyon Grant Foster has missed the past few seasons with any undisclosed medical condition but is playing extremely well averaging 21.3 points on 51% shooting and 36.8% from long range. Harvard freshman Malik Mack is looking to be the first NBA player drafted from the Ivy league school and his hot start is generating draft buzz. He's scoring 21 point per game, while dishing out 5 assists and grabbing 4.2 rebounds on 48/45/84 shooting splits. 4.2 rebounds Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnba and use code lockedonnba for a first deposit match up to $100! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNBA for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel Score early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) NBA Draft analyst Rafael Barlowe from NBA Draft Junkies and current author of the NBA Big Board newsletter is joined by Richard Stayman (@MavsDraft), Sam Ferris (NBA Draft Dummies), and Leif Thulin to breakdown the NBA Draft. Rafael & Team gives passionate NBA Draft fans a deep look into the NBA Draft with great guests, Mock Draft, player rankings, and of course BIG BOARDs. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
I've Discovered Four Different Ways People Respond to the Hard Things Life BringsThe question is, are you going to wait to discover how you respond to your massive thing, or are you going to try to build your life so as to predict a healthier response when it happens to you? Is it up to chance, or is it your choice how you respond?This episode breaks down the four types of responses I've noticed after “The Massive Thing” or TMT happens. It doesn't have to be chance for you, friend. But you can't change your life until you change your mind. Scripture: Romans 12:2, Psalm 71:14(Adapted from Season 7, Episode 91)PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the show wherever you listen!Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (00:02) - Tuesday's episode delayed due to emergency surgery (01:39) - Encouragement for those going through difficult situations (03:26) - Changing Your Mind to Change Your Life (05:31) - Dealing with Massive Things: Finding Hope and Happiness (11:55) - The Genesis of My Next Book: Writing about Recovery (14:06) - Graphing the Experience: Quality of Life vs. Survival Percentage (16:12) - Crashers vs. Untouchables: Different Ways of Dealing with Massive Things (20:16) - The Journey of a Dipper: Finding Balance in Hard Times (22:52) - Climbing the Curve: Choosing Abundance in the Face of Adversity (29:03) - Introduction and Book Sponsorship
We thought this was going to be a guest free episode but Joe List happened to be recording in the studio and he popped in to say hi. Ari Shaffir also drops in, but he forgot something. Great episode, a mix of no guest and double drop in, enjoy the show! Mark Normand: http://marknormandcomedy.com/ Sam Morril: https://www.sammorril.com/ Joe List: https://www.comedianjoelist.com/ Ari Shaffir: https://www.arishaffir.com/ Support the show & get 20% off &; free shipping at https://www.manscaped.com with promo code DRUNK Head to https://www.tryfum.com and use promo code DRUNK to save an additional 10% off on your order New customers can get $200 in bonus bets instantly We Might Be Drunk DraftKings September 17 Code WMBD when you bet just 5 bucks on any NFL game. Download the DraftKings app & use code WMBD Shop: https://www.wemightbedrunkpod.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wemightbedrunkpod http://www.bodegacatspirits.com We Might Be Drunk is produced, recorded and edited by Gotham Production Studios. Head producer: Matthew Peters https://www.gothamproductionstudios.com/ If you want to start a podcast contact Hello@GothamPodcastStudio.com for a discount on services when referred by WMBD!
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City: Season 4, Episode 2 "Vacation Crashers"The Real Housewives of Orange County: Season 17, Episode 14 "Viva La Tres Amigas"Southern Charm: Season 9 Episode 1 "Vows, Vendettas and Vibrators"Hey Besties!On this episode I‘ll be talking about the latest episodes of RHOSLC, RHOC and the premiere of season 9 of Southern CharmThe ladies of Salt Lake City are headed to the Trixie Motel, which doesn't carry 2003 Dom Perignon, and the trip starts with a missing ring. RHOC takes over Mexico for more fun, drama and the visit of the OG of the OCAnd Souther Charm comes back for season 9 with a season full of betrayal and southern shade. Madison celebrates her wedding with her friends and family in Charleston but what's a southern party without drama and… a dildo?So grab your drink, sit back and let's spill some tea!Support the showYou can find more TEA on MarTEAnis With Eddy social media platforms. Website: https://www.marteaniswitheddy.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@marteaniswitheddy Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/MarTEAnisEddy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marteaniswitheddy/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marteaniswitheddy
Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, have reportedly infiltrated American military bases as many as 100 times. Washington is on high alert, now sounding the alarm over potential espionage threats, as lawmakers raise grave concerns—and that's just the tip of the iceberg. How exactly does China spy on America? And what disguises do they use to conceal it? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
The lads return from their respective holidays and their show at Electric Picnic with much to talk about.Joe has been stealing swimming and surviving tuna attacks, while Daren went to Tenerife and entered the Very Good Very Nice multiverse.They both had very different experiences of electric Picnic, with Joe blagging his way into the most restricted areas of the festival and doing some major celebrity spotting, while Darren got lot in a dark car park.And there's been some aggro, from over enthusiastic "saleh" shouters, to tourists encroaching on Joe's pre-booked spaces.
Former Trump aide Peter Navarro is heading to trial for contempt of Congress. That's over his defiance of the Jan. 6 Committee in ignoring its subpoena. He faces two charges of contempt, with a fine of up to $100,000 and a year in prison—for each count—if convicted. Chinese nationals, sometimes posing as tourists, have reportedly accessed military bases and other sensitive sites in the United States as many as 100 times in recent years. They've been dubbed "gate-crashers" because of their attempts to enter without authorization. NTD has more on what officials are calling potential espionage threats. There's a packed September ahead in Congress, with can't-miss deadlines on funding and an anticipated impeachment inquiry vote. NTD looks at the impacts of a possible government shutdown. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV