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Chris Tompkins welcomes Dr. Robin Baweja — pediatrician, author, and founder of Dear Mommy — for a meaningful conversation on children's mental health. Drawing from her medical background and personal experience as a parent, Dr. Baweja shares how to recognize early signs of anxiety, depression, and emotional struggles in kids, along with tips for building resilience. They explore the impact of the pandemic, the importance of emotional literacy, and how parents and caregivers can support children at every stage of development.
Steve and the crew recap the first day of the Trump administration and how it seems like, for the first time, Donald Trump has gone from needed provocateur to president. Then, Stephanie Labouliere joins the show to talk about her short film "Dear Mommy." In Hour Two, Ben Garrett and Brian Sauve join the show for the entire hour for a comprehensive talk on worldview and their new book, "Haunted Cosmos: Doing Your Duty in a World That's Not Just Stuff." TODAY'S SPONSORS: RELIEF FACTOR: VISIT RELIEFFACTOR.COM OR CALL 800-4-RELIEF SELECT QUOTE: SelectQuote.com/Steve EQUIPPING THE PERSECUTED: EquippingThePersecuted.org PATRIOT MOBILE: PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/STEVE or call 972-PATRIOT for your FREE MONTH of service PREBORN: PREBORN.COM/STEVE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's back-to-school season, and nothing tugs at the heartstrings quite like those first-day memories. Remember when you handed your little one over for their very first class? It feels monumental. This sweet little boy wrote his mom a letter, not to soothe his own nerves, but hers! Isn't it funny how sometimes, our little ones seem ready to face the world before we are?
What if I told you that the simple act of being kind can uplift your mental health and bring about a positive change in the world around you? In today's episode of Dear Mommy, we journey together through an intimate discussion about the power of kindness. Narrating a cherished childhood memory about my father's spontaneous act of kindness, I explore with you the profound impact such small gestures can have on someone's day and how this is such a great model to your children.We then shift our focus to the importance of self-compassion in our everyday lives, especially in the era of social media comparisons. We discuss the significant role of kindness within the healthcare industry, often unnoticed but deeply impactful. Wrapping up the episode, we delve into the significance of self-care rituals, like sending out weekly thank-you notes. If you're looking to develop your self-care routine, don't miss out on the free self-care ritual checklist we've put together for you. Tune in, and let's journey together towards a kinder, happier life.Are you in need of support from me and other moms navigating motherhood through all the highs and the lows? Then make sure to join our private facebook group today and start building wonderful and supportive connections with likeminded moms like you! Join today!Ready to build your very own mommy self-care ritual? Sign-up to receive my very own Self-Care Ritual Checklist that has helped me keep my sanity during the toughest moments of motherhood. Grab your copy now!For more information and resources, and to sign up for the weekly newsletter click here!For questions and thoughts on motherhood topics you would want to learn more about, email me at kmcommunity@kallamind.com.Music Credits: Flybird Audio Jazz by Jamendo MusicDisclaimer: The information and content provided on this site is strictly for educational purposes. You should not rely on this information as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your medical provider before engaging in any physical activity that may be contraindicated to your health. If you need medical advice, research and consult w...
Are you ready to rise and shine with the morning sun and soak up the beauty of autumn? This episode of Dear Mommy promises an infusion of positivity and practical self-care tips for all you wonderful moms out there, to make your transition into the fall season smoother and more enjoyable. From the excitement of sporting a fall makeup look to the comfort of baking a memory-rich dish, we've got you covered.A special highlight of this episode is our guest, Elizabeth Camargo Garcia, a licensed marriage and family therapist. She shares invaluable insights on why self-care is non-negotiable for mothers, and the profound impact it can have on your well-being and family dynamics. This episode also serves as a gentle reminder that these discussions are not meant to replace professional psychotherapy or medical advice. So, grab the self-care guide linked in the show notes and start incorporating these blissful practices into your life this fall. Remember, self-care is not a luxury, but a necessity. Treat yourself, you deserve it!Are you in need of support from me and other moms navigating motherhood through all the highs and the lows? Then make sure to join our private facebook group today and start building wonderful and supportive connections with likeminded moms like you! Join today!Ready to build your very own mommy self-care ritual? Sign-up to receive my very own Self-Care Ritual Checklist that has helped me keep my sanity during the toughest moments of motherhood. Grab your copy now!For more information and resources, and to sign up for the weekly newsletter click here!For questions and thoughts on motherhood topics you would want to learn more about, email me at kmcommunity@kallamind.com.Music Credits: Flybird Audio Jazz by Jamendo MusicDisclaimer: The information and content provided on this site is strictly for educational purposes. You should not rely on this information as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your medical provider before engaging in any physical activity that may be contraindicated to your health. If you need medical advice, research and consult w...
Welcome, to Dear Mommy, This Party Is Just Getting Started! I am Elizabeth Camargo Garcia, psychotherapist by background and busy mom of twins bringing you a diverse set of topics that include lots of self-care and wellness to help you on this journey into motherhood where we often question our parenting skills, guilt, connection with our children, and so much more! Listen in, subscribe, sit back and enjoy because as my children often say, “This Party Is Just Getting Started!”Are you in need of support from me and other moms navigating motherhood through all the highs and the lows? Then make sure to join our private facebook group today and start building wonderful and supportive connections with likeminded moms like you! Join today!Ready to build your very own mommy self-care ritual? Sign-up to receive my very own Self-Care Ritual Checklist that has helped me keep my sanity during the toughest moments of motherhood. Grab your copy now!For more information and resources, and to sign up for the weekly newsletter click here!For questions and thoughts on motherhood topics you would want to learn more about, email me at kmcommunity@kallamind.com.Music Credits: Flybird Audio Jazz by Jamendo MusicDisclaimer: The information and content provided on this site is strictly for educational purposes. You should not rely on this information as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your medical provider before engaging in any physical activity that may be contraindicated to your health. If you need medical advice, research and consult w...
Join your host clifton pope as he is joined by full time nurse and local author of the book DEAR MOMMY, Joyce Ramirez. Join our conversation as we discussed her walk of faith with God, origins of writing the book Dear mommy,along with how much her children inspired her to be the woman that she is at this moment . Don't miss out on this conversation and be sure to order her book DEAR MOMMY on amazon and barnes and noble now yallSupport the show
Special letter to mom on first day of school
Spring is here and the transition to Summer is coming soon! So how can mom be ready for the transition and experience less stress this summer?Tune in as host, Dei Brown shares what 5 critical things moms need to “pack” to soak in more of Summer's rays with enough joy and peace within and to give. The Dear Mommy Devotional is available at Amazon at this link: Dear Mommy you're not alone https://www.amazon.com/dp/165153330X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_50EEVCRGNMEEVYVGR081 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Transparency brings transformation! Rhea Williamson joins us this week to talk about the power of transparency and vulnerability. Rhea is the author of "Dear Mommy you're not alone," where she shares personal stories from her motherhood journey and spirit lead advice to help other moms who might be experiencing the same things. Her book encourages women who are encountering the changes of motherhood—letting them know they are not alone on their journey. Rhea is a wife and a mom of two beautiful children. She loves being a mom! After experiencing postpartum depression and anxiety with her firstborn, God told her to write a book to encourage moms and build their faith. She experienced postpartum depression again with her second born, so she uses her social media platform to bring awareness to a mother's mental health and the realities of motherhood with transparency, laughter, and encouragement. Listen to hear more about the struggles of motherhood from postpartum depression, marriage, and more. Gain more perspective about the value of being transparent, having support on your journey, and the power of healing.
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Calling all shy guys, mommies, and good lookin' dogs! It's a classic-style episode with a little something for everyone! From the tender moments, to the real questionable ones. Thank Sarah for that! PLUS: Talon reviews WandaVision! Our next live show will be on Feb 26th at 7:30 PM! Stream it at twitch.tv/kickstandcomedy or on the Kickstand Comedy Facebook! As always, you can check out our instagram @craigsistentialcrisis for visual components, more missed connections, polls, and other goodies! Send your missed connections to craigcripod@gmail.com.
Today is a replay of our top episode. Recorded in Aug 2018 Thank you for listening! This weeks episode is dedicated to the mother. So many things weigh heavy on our hearts daily that we have to work through, continue to provide through etc. Be Strong! Strength is who you are!! Dear Mommy: A Note to mothers This week Camille discusses child health issues and custody battles. Check out our new apparel line mojapparel.com There was an error on the previous launched replay.
In this week's episode, Tiffany gives BIG thanks to everyone for their support regarding the launch the podcast. She also gives out some major shout-outs and introduces a new and upcoming segment on the show, "Show Up and Show Out". Real-life Black Girl Mentor, Kashay Evans-Barlow, joins Tiffany to discuss the ways in which mentorship has and continues to show up in her life. KaShay, also known as EverydayKaShay, is a YouTube content creator and brand ambassador for plus-size fashion and living. We discuss her first encounters with mentorship in high school, what inspired her to start her YouTube channel, working in the corporate arena at a large tech company, as well as her experience in graduate school while pursuing her Master's degree. To connect with Kashay, follow her on Instagram at @everydaykashay and subscribe to her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/everydaykashay For "Show Up & Show Out" announcements, email Tiffany@blackgirlmentor.com or use voice messages at anchor.fm/blackgirlmentor SHOUT OUTS: >>>"Raising Boys: From Baby to Toddlerhood", ebook by Dr. Tia Crooms: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0881M6L74/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_UBuTEbNC3T8BY_nodl#immersive-view_1588939055171 >>>"Dear Mommy, I Love You", book by Jay Elle Alexander: https://www.amazon.com/Dear-Mommy-I-Love-You/dp/B087CRQYQ1/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=jay+ell+alexander&qid=1589260079&sr=8-1 Join the community: Follow Black Girl Mentor on IG (instagram.com/blackgirlmentor), Twitter (@blackgirlmentor), and Facebook (Facebook.com/blackgirlmentor); Engage by using #BGMentor. >> Skillshare offers thousands of classes for curious, creative, and business-oriented learners. Join Skillshare here for 2 months FREE! --- 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/blackgirlmentor/message
Escucha: Ronald y Nancy Reagan: “Dear Mommy”
This one is specifically for the mommy who needs to get rid of the shame. The shame that’s associated with what you have gone through. It’s NOT YOUR FAULT? Moms are women. Women who have many times gone through moments of despair. Both Single and Married Mommys Have you ever struggled to find a place to stay? Ever struggled to put food on the table? Have you ever dealt with bad anxiety? Moments of depression? Loss of identity? Loss of self esteem? Difficult time dealing with custody issues? Can you relate to having to go through something very difficult.? The thing that was the hardest for you to go through is what God will use to develop you into who he’s called you to be in the kingdom. Books on consecration: Fasting by Jentenzen Franklin Fasting for breakthrough and deliverance by John Eckhardt To contact me: Www.camille-Joy.com Instagram: @momentsofjoypodcast Facebook: Moments of Joy Podcast
Dear Mommy, I still can’t believe it took us this long to do a margarita. We must really be slackin’ but at least through all this we discovered what we’ll watch on our next movie night. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I’m sorry you didn’t feel well this week. On the bright side, it gave our audience the chance for seven minutes of unadulterated me. It definitely wasn’t awkward at all. And…uh…yeah, Bree
Dear Mommy, The universe loving you really worked out for me. Especially since it lead to us drinking a beer I’m actually perfectly okay with! I’m only a year and two months from being able to drink it at Grant’s Farm. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, The universe loving you really worked out for me. Especially since it lead to us drinking a beer I’m actually perfectly okay with! I’m only a year and two months from being able to drink it at Grant’s Farm. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I love when you don’t like a drink. It always ends so well for me. At least we can both agree that the history of this drink is really interesting, even if it’s not true. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I love when you don’t like a drink. It always ends so well for me. At least we can both agree that the history of this drink is really interesting, even if it’s not true. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, The Amaretto Sour was very good and I am happy that you now have the ingredients for your favorite drink in the house. Hopefully no one who listens to the pod likes Trainspotting or this will be a hard episode to listen to…but they should anyway. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, The Amaretto Sour was very good and I am happy that you now have the ingredients for your favorite drink in the house. Hopefully no one who listens to the pod likes Trainspotting or this will be a hard episode to listen to…but they should anyway. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, It’s not that funny that I didn’t know how to spell Mick Jagger. I’m really gonna get you back next episode. Just you wait. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, Thank you for allowing to make this very special ASMR episode in which we do ASMR for less than a minute of the total run time. Also, I’m happy you found a new hobby. Love, Bree
During Speech Festival and Children's Theatre Production of Star Kids DLC, literary pieces are recorded for the students to easily memorize and master their pieces.
This one is for the moms! Inspired by my own "ahhhhaaa" moment. This is just a little encouragement for moms to take care of yourselves, both spiritually and physically. We also learn the names of some powerful women in the Bible.
Dear Mommy, I am so happy Matt could join us. It’s a really good thing we didn’t accidentally send him into anaphylactic shock. Especially since he brought us presents. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, The fact that egg nog contains eggs has been locked back into a file in the deepest, darkest part of my mind never to be opened again. I’m glad that we’re slowly working our way back to the many unnecessary tangents we used to do. Hopefully this episode we can avoid anything depressing … Continue reading Ep. 47: Spiked Egg Nog & Kissing JFK →
Dear Mommy, Butter is obviously the best but I still gotta say it’s a hard pass on this drink. I would also like to thank everyone for indulging my Christmas rant. I will try my best to keep any further issues strictly on Twitter (@BreeStings ;)). And if you accuse me of saying that just … Continue reading Ep. 46: Hot Buttered Rum: A Better Band Than a Drink →
Dear Mommy, I am so glad we went back to our roots and had a rum and coke, I mean, ummm, a Cuba Libre on the pod. Most importantly, I’m glad we established that Rod is Katie’s plant, and he is male, but Audrey II really could have gone any way. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, All I can think about is that a spider was actually on me. On. Me. But, I guess I should thank you for letting me talk about Shane Dawson. Thanks, Bree
Dear Mommy, I’m sorry I didn’t understand genealogy for a second. My mind was too busy thinking about the amazing magic trick I wanted to do. Love, Bree P.S. Did you know we’re Russian?
Dear Mommy, I’m excited to announce our new book Bellinis and Tortellinis, in book stores everywhere Spring of 2053. Marinara sauce ’til the day I die, Bree
Part II goes into two major topics for the back to school year: Affirmation and Touch
Part II goes into two major topics for the back to school year: Affirmation and Touch
Dialogue to the Mothers and Father for 2018-2019 School Year
Dialogue to the Mothers and Father for 2018-2019 School Year
Dear Mommy, I’m very happy with our new format. Especially if it’s going to continue to bring me drinks like the Moscow Mule. I don’t think I’ll ever be the same. Love, Bree
Thank you for listening! This weeks episode is dedicated to the mother. So many things weigh heavy on our hearts daily that we have to work through, continue to provide through etc. Be Strong! Strength is who you are!! Dear Mommy: A Note to mothers This week Camille discusses child health issues and custody battles. ----more---- If you are enjoying the audio quality of this podcast, pick up the mic that I am using, which is the Rode N-USB. Click here: https://amzn.to/2KF3PWK. Check out these cool strong mommy items : https://amzn.to/2MVU1tn https://amzn.to/2OIpEqT https://amzn.to/2MYwnfN
Dear Mommy, I can’t believe you did that to me. I can’t even talk to you right now. So I won’t. Regards, Bree
Join us as we share all the feels and talk about our kids starting Kindergarten and the shift that’s about to happen. Denise Albert and Melissa Gerstein of the The Moms Network join us for a special segment. They started off on Sirius XM, and were the first real show focused on moms and changing the lack of honesty there was when it came to the image of motherhood. Listen in and catch all our questions and doubts about elementary school -our lives are changing!
Dear Mommy, It was fun talking about weird social media with you. I hope everyone enjoyed the Musical.ly we made (which can be found on all our social media), even though you refused to do the singing part because of “not knowing the words” or something silly like that. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I’m really happy that podcasting is a cantrip to you. Well, at least the part where you talk to me and drink. Not really the rest of it. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I think we can at least agree that my name for the coop was better than Tanner’s, right? Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I’m sorry I broke the news to you on the pod but as I type this I’m sitting at my new dining room table in my apartment so I’m only a little sorry. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, This time the second part of our episode title isn’t really funny, it’s just true. We should probably switch the order in which the topics are written. But what is done is done. There’s no going back now. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I’m glad we were able to get an episode up for Brain Injury Awareness Month. Your willingness to share your struggles with our tens of listeners is admirable. And as usual I think it’s funny to leave things in when I say I’m gonna edit it out in the podcast. Either that or … Continue reading Ep. 22: Updates and…Well, Really Just Updates →
Dear Mommy, I’m glad we established that egg nog contains zero eggs. Because if it did contain eggs I couldn’t drink it. Luckily, egg nog is a completely synthetic lab-made drink and no one can tell me other wise. Love, Bree P.S. That /is/ better.
Dear Mommy, I’m really happy that we’re finally getting our lives together. Even if our only motivation is the life of a digital version of us. My character has a wolf now, by the way. I imagine your character is almost dead since you’ve been sick for like a week. Feel better! Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, Thanks for not embarrassing me with needless shouting at graduation. Honestly, I have forgotten most of what we talked about in the 24 hours since I edited this and my amazing time management skills have made it so you’re currently waiting for me to upload so we can record. So…. Love, Bree
Dear Mommy, I would highly encourage you to include a fanny pack in your golf costume. You may think it is more Disney vacation than golf but, and I think it’s about time I told you this, you’re wrong. Plus, fanny packs are one size fits all so it doesn’t even matter that we’re both … Continue reading Ep. 13: Clothes and Naked Ass Bed Sitting →
Dear Mommy, You really made this one an editing mess for me. I had to actually do more than just put our music in. I mean we literally spoke about how busy we are in this podcast and yet you added like five more minutes of work to my plate? Truly that was very rude. … Continue reading Ep. 9: Being Busy and Technical Difficulties →