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This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - go to http://betterhelp.com/OPTIC to get 10% off your first month. To get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care for ED, Hair Loss, Weight Loss, and more, visit http://Hims.com/OPTIC Go to http://hellofresh.com/OPTICPOD10FM now to Get 10 Free Meals + a Free Item for Life! OpTic Gaming Merch: https://shop.opticgaming.com/ Check out the OpTic SCUF collection and use code “OpTic” for a discount: https://scuf.co/OpTic Check out the OpTic Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optic-podcast/id1542810047 https://open.spotify.com/show/25iPKftrl0akOZKqS0wHQG 00:00 Intro 01:00 Disciplining in school 6:25 Scump on being a dad 25:50 Ads 31:10 Battlefield vs COD 41:00 Offseason plans 50:00 BO7 Thoughts 53:00 Shroud on CDL & Hecz thoughts on CDL 1:00:20 Formals next step HECZ ADVICE TO SCUMP ON BEING A DAD | SCUMP IS GOING TO BE A DAD | HECZ TEACHES SCUMP HOW TO BE A DAD | The OpTic Podcast Ep. 238
God must be approached in His Holiness. We cannot just add whatever we want or feel to what the LORD has clearly stated in scripture. Bringing “strange fire” to our worship and relationship with God can have unanticipated consequences.
God must be approached in His Holiness. We cannot just add whatever we want or feel to what the LORD has clearly stated in scripture. Bringing “strange fire” to our worship and relationship with God can have unanticipated consequences.
1 Timothy 5:17-25 instructs church leaders to honor faithful elders with respect and fair compensation, especially those who preach and teach. It emphasizes impartial judgment, public rebuke of sin to deter others, and caution in appointing leaders to avoid sharing in their sins. Leaders must maintain personal purity, and Timothy is advised to use wine medicinally. The passage concludes by noting that some sins and good deeds are evident, while others will be revealed in time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lets-talk-scripture/donations
God must be approached in His Holiness. We cannot just add whatever we want or feel to what the LORD has clearly stated in scripture. Bringing “strange fire” to our worship and relationship with God can have unanticipated consequences.
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Summary Parenting teens can feel like navigating a storm. Emotions run high and mistakes are inevitable. In this updated reflection on our original 2017 episode, we dive into the art of disciplining teenagers not just to manage behavior, but to raise mature disciples of Christ. We share what we've learned from parenting our ten kids, what it means to move from control to connection, and how to maintain strong relationships during the most challenging years. Whether you're in the thick of adolescence or preparing for it, this episode offers encouragement, clarity, and practical tools. Topics include: • Building trust and fostering independence • Avoiding the trap of control or punishment • Communicating values in a way teens can hear • Creating rules that actually work Couple Discussion Questions In what ways do we tend to default to control instead of connection when our teens challenge us? How can we help each other start with our own hearts before reacting to difficult teen behavior? What opportunities can we create this week to invest in one-on-one connection with our teen(s)? Are there any household rules we need to revisit or simplify to better serve our teens' growth? What does it mean to us to parent for Christian maturity rather than just obedience?
Sky gives us a "New Dad" update but this time it involves a problem her mom created...
Sky gives us a "New Dad" update but this time it involves a problem her mom created...
I can do all this through him who gives me strength. Yet it was good of you to share in my troubles (Philippines 4:13-14). We continue with the theme of contentment. Paul learned contentment in all things through his reliance on Christ. But this was not a simple two-way street between Paul and Jesus. Our Lord used other people to provide for Paul, as he does for us. Paul knew this and was glad for the gifts from the Philippian church. But this is a difficult teaching. Many of us are rather stoic when it comes to receiving support from others. We decline when someone offers to pay for or give us something. We feel a certain kind of guilt or shame. Maybe we think we are deficient because we needed help. Or we feel that our relationship is now out of balance – we owe them. People who need help are often looked down on, despite Jesus' comment that the poor we will always have with us. Our society is organized towards personal self-sufficiency. Most of us rent or own our own property, living detached from other households. We work jobs to support ourselves and our households. We own vehicles to drive ourselves where we want to go. We build up savings and portfolios to ensure that we will remain independent after retirement. These things are constructed so that we do not need to rely on the hospitality of another. All these things are not bad or wrong. But something is amiss when we implicitly believe that all people should be able to do life this way: on their own, without burdening anyone else. Somewhere deep in our heart of hearts, we suspect such people to be weak, lazy, lesser, or at fault for it. “They did it to themselves,” we think: “they deserve what they get.” One should be able to do life on one's own, without the support or intervention of others. To do less than this is to fail at life somehow. Such attitudes are dangerous. We translate Jesus words, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” into, “stand on your own two feet and give to the needy who can't.” Here is the problem: if we can do it all ourselves—what need do we have of a saviour? Many have come to the very logical conclusion that we don't. “We've managed this life just fine on our own, thank you. We don't need help from anyone else—including God.” Feelings of guilt and shame when we have need or when we receive something work against our receiving the one and only thing we need but can't get on our own: God's grace in Jesus. Our relatively wealthy, peaceful, and independent society actively works against the logic of the faith. Contentment in Christ includes the willingness and the ability to receive with gratitude and thanksgiving—recognizing, once again, that our lives are not our own creation and that we are not the ones who hold on. It is Christ who holds on to us. Christ who provides for us. Receiving gracefully is a necessary spiritual discipline to counteract impulse towards self-sufficiency of our culture. As you journey on, go with the blessing of God: May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you: wherever he may send you. May he guide you through the wilderness: protect you through the storm. May he bring you home rejoicing; at the wonders he has shown you. May he bring you home rejoicing once again into our doors.
Hosea 5:15 I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me early. the purpose of the Lord's discipline was to drive the people to earnestly seek Him. The Hebrew verb for earnestly seek suggests eager longing and desire
One common area of conflict between husbands and wives is differences in how to discipline their children. If their children know they're loved, they are more likely to respond positively to your discipline.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/lovelanguageminuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to Stay True Podcast! Today, Madi and Grant are diving into a powerful and often misunderstood part of God's character: His discipline. In a culture that loves to talk about God's love but often avoids the harder truths, this episode takes a deep and honest look at why God's correction is actually a form of His kindness. Many of us have wrestled with questions like, “Is God mad at me?” or “Why does following Him feel hard sometimes?” In this conversation, Madi and Grant explore how His discipline isn't punishment, but loving guidance meant to lead us to freedom. After this episode, you'll walk away with a deeper understanding of God's heart and a greater confidence in His goodness– even in the hard moments. Stay you and stay true! Questions/topics discussed and answered: -What is God's discipline and how do I know if he is disciplining me? -Is God being cruel when life feels hard? -What is the difference between God's discipline and the consequence of my own sin? -Can I be in God's will and still suffer? -Is God's wrath still active today or was it just in the Old Testament? AND SO MUCH MORE Helpful Resources: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/STAYTRUE and get on your way to being your best self! Dare To Be True: Defeat The Lies That Bind You and Live Out The Truth That Frees You by Madison Prewett Troutt: https://a.co/d/gdfpHX5 Stay True Website: https://www.staytruepodcast.com Stay True Merch: https://www.staytruepodcast.com/merch Connect with Stay True!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit visitationsessions.substack.comHappy (almost) Fourth of July!The Stapletons are still out on tour, but before they hit the road, we recorded this special bonus episode. One of our listeners asked us to address the quagmire of gentle parenting and parental discipline. Which we did, after much debate and with much more fear and trembling. But only for full subscribers. Some things just…
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Text me a message! I would love to hear from you!Disciplining our children is one of the most challenging aspects of parenting. As a new mom, I found myself constantly avoiding those tough moments of correction because they stirred up so many difficult emotions and left me feeling utterly inadequate. Maybe you've felt that same sense of defeat after yet another power struggle with your child—wondering if you missed some crucial parenting class that everyone else seemed to attend.In this episode we'll look at the differences between discipline, correction, and punishment, offering a grace-filled perspective. Discipline isn't just about enforcing rules; it's about discipleship—walking alongside our children and showing them the way. When we understand that correction is simply putting something right that's out of alignment, and punishment should have natural connections to the behavior, our approach shifts.The four key principles shared in this episode changed my parenting journey for the better: getting crystal clear on what you're actually training your children to do; building a relationship strong enough to sustain correction; believing your child genuinely wants to obey you (even when all evidence points to the contrary); and leveraging natural consequences instead of arbitrary punishments. That third principle was particularly helpful with me one son who seemed determined to challenge every boundary I set.What if your child's seemingly rebellious behavior isn't rebellion at all, but simply immaturity that needs patient training? What if the power struggles you're experiencing stem from your own perspective more than your child's heart? These questions helped me move from frustrated anger to connected leadership, and they might just transform your parenting too. Listen in for practical wisdom on reaching your child's heart while maintaining healthy boundaries, creating a home where both grace and truth can flourish. Get a free copy of The Grace-Filled Home: 5 Essentials to Creating a Home Where Faith Can Grow Get your free copy of: 7 Powerful Prayers to Pray Over Your Husband Get the List! Our 35 Favorite Family Read-Alouds Purchase a copy of my latest book! Covered in Prayer: 31 Prayers to Cover You and Your Children in God's GraceIf you enjoy this episode and want to buy Audrey a coffee, please click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ajmccrac73dFor more mom encouragement visit graceformyhome.comJoin My Email List!Follow me on ...
On today's episode of The Big Podcast w/ Shaq we welcome DJ Envy & Gia! Together they talk about LeBron's parenting mistakes, having beef with Birdman & Tyrese, & open up about past mistakes. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Big Podcast.Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/bigpod or through my promo code BIGPODSubscribe to The Big Podcast YouTube Channel to watch more episodes!This episode of The Big Podcast is sponsored by our friends at The General. The General has been offering quality coverage for over 60 years. They offer flexible payment plans, the ability to pick your due date, and low rates and low down payments. Visit http://TheGeneral.com today, to get a quote. And it wouldn't be The Big Podcast without The GeneralLook to Lunazul Tequila – 100% Agave Tequila…Where tradition outshines trends….available at a liquor store near you. https://lunazultequila.com/BeatBox, the Original Party Punch, is the fastest growing party movement in the world. FIND YOUR FLAVOR NEAR YOU: https://beatboxbeverages.com/pages/store-locatorGrab The Dome Shaver™ Pro Package for 15% OFF with code "BIGPOD" at https://Manscaped.com! #ManscapedPartnerGo to https://OmahaSteaks.com to shop delicious Father's Day gift packages. And use Promo Code BIGPOD at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks!If you're ever injured, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to http://forthepeople.com/thebig or dial #LAW (#529) from your cell phone. This is a paid advertisement. Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/bigpodcastChapters:00:00 Intro02:15 Shaq gets real about past mistakes06:35 How they got together11:05 Knicks front row snub12:45 DraftKings segment13:55 DraftKings ad15:05 Morgan and Morgan ad16:10 Dealing with arguments19:30 New book25:55 The General segment28:40 The General ad29:15 Manscaped ad30:27 Lunazul ad31:00 Teaching their kids confidence42:05 Stephen A criticizing Bron's parenting43:40 Tyrese and Birdman "beefs"46:40 Disciplining the kids49:00 Dating for the younger generation59:50 Emotional cheating01:06:15 Cheat GPT01:09:55 Dove segment01:11:0 Ask Dr. O'Neal01:20:55 EndingGAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visitgamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY).Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visitwww.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD).21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibilityrestrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. $5+first-time bet req. Max. $300 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets if your bet wins.Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms:sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 6/22/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.Pick6 not available everywhere, including, but not limited to NY and CA-ONT (for up-to-date list of jurisdictions please visit pick6.draftkings.com/where-is-pick6-available).MB015LOFCZSY8PG#nba #lakers #shaq #bigpod #basketball #bigshaq #bigpodcast #breakfastclub #rapbeef #LeBron #bronny #birdman #tyrese #fastandthefurious #knicks #pacers #OKC #timberwolves Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discipline can be one of the hardest parts of motherhood, can't it, Mama? In this episode, Deb and Mari Jo talk about how to invite the Holy Spirit into your parenting—so you can discipline with grace, wisdom, and love. You don't have to do this alone. Let's walk this sacred journey together and discover the beauty of partnering with God in raising our children.This teaching comes from May's Super Summer Challenge Mothering Kit, available inside the Radiant Mom Sisterhood. It's packed with Christ-centered encouragement and practical tools to help you thrive this summer! And this. month we are offering it for FREE through the entire month of May, as our gift to you for Mother's Day! Grab your FREE Mothering Kit HERE!
In this episode of The GoodKind Podcast, the hosts open up about the messy and often emotional topic of family fighting—what it looks like, where it comes from, and how to navigate it with grace. Drawing from their own experiences, they unpack different kinds of family conflict: parent vs. kid, kid vs. kid, and parent vs. parent (with the kids watching).They reflect on how easy it is to confuse discipline with conflict, how much of a fight is really about the issue vs. your own mood, and how important it is to coach kids in emotional awareness. You'll hear honest stories, practical insights, and a little humor along the way. Plus, they dig into what it looks like to reconcile after a fight—and why character development often matters more than keeping the peace.TakeawaysFamily fighting comes in many forms—and each one brings its own challenges.Disciplining a child is different from fighting with a child.Emotions play a bigger role in conflict than we often realize—especially for kids.“Tapping out” in parenting moments can be a healthy, strategic move.Fighting doesn't mean failure; it can be an opportunity for growth and connection.Reconciliation involves both resolution of the issue and restoration of the relationship.Apologies in families teach kids what humility and repair look like in real life.Forgiveness ultimately is from God, and reconciling between family members is a tangible reminder of his grace.
We and our children are products of a fallen world—rebellious sinners. Our goal is to disciple our children with love so they learn to image Jesus and lead them to God for His glory. Teach them how great God is and to love Him above all things. Remind them that Jesus is their true hope for everything, and encourage their obedience through training.
Sunday, 27 April 2025 - 1 Corinthians 5:1-8 | The modern church seems to have abandoned God's call for it to discipline disciples who are living outside the will of God. What do the Holy Scriptures say about church discipline?
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On this episode of the Kidsstoppress podcast, host Mansi Zaveri dives into the tricky (and often turbulent) world of parenting teens. From setting boundaries to navigating power struggles, Mansi shares practical tips and real-life insights on how to discipline with empathy — not just authority. Because raising teens isn't about control — it's about connection. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation every parent of a teenager needs to hear.Support the show
Send us a textThe one mistake many parents make when disciplining their children is forgetting to teach the underlying skills needed for emotional regulation. Focusing only on consequences without addressing skill development leaves children unable to manage emotions like disappointment and frustration.• The purpose of discipline should be education, not just punishment• Children need to learn how to regulate emotions like disappointment before they can behave appropriately• Co-regulation requires parents to first recognize and manage their own emotional state• When children are dysregulated, they need connection before correction• Creating "scaffolding" helps build skills gradually through small, manageable challenges• Waiting until both parent and child are regulated before teaching new skills• Skills like patience, emotional expression, and frustration tolerance must be explicitly taught• Disciplining without teaching skills creates a cycle of continued misbehavior• Reflection helps parents see past the behavior to the emotional need underneathWatch this on YouTube!https://youtu.be/SQKD_D7jglYJoin the Reflective Parent Club for weekly coaching calls and support in developing emotion regulation skills. Visit curiousneuron.com for articles, resources, and a free 7-day trial of the club.Search for a past podcast episode or guest: https://curiousneuron.com/podcast/ Want to join The Reflective Parent Club? If you are ready to learn healthy emotional coping skills and to get support on. how to teach your child these skills, join below or book a call with me below: https://curiousneuron.com/reflective-parent-club/ Book a call with me:https://calendly.com/curious_neuron/intro-chat-for-1-1-coaching FREE WORKBOOK: Why do I feel triggered by my child's emotions and behaviours? https://tremendous-hustler-7333.kit.com/f9fd208c09 FREE ACTIVITY FOR KIDS: Help! My emotions are confusing to me! https://tremendous-hustler-7333.kit.com/c6701d059a Please leave a rating for our podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Email me at info@curiousneuron.com and I will send you our most popular guide called Meltdown Mountain.Join me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/curious_neuron/Join our Facebook group called Reflective Parenting:...
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How to make our children citizens of Heaven?The series of messages, "Anchored in Christ: a Family that Stands," was presented to members of the West Asia Field, headquartered in Istambul, Turkey, on March 4, 2026. Related themes: Children, Parents, Children's Education, Religious Education.Most of the books mentioned in this presentation ("Child Guidance," "The Adventist Home," "Education," "Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students," and "Fundamentals on Christian Education"), and others may be found here: https://whiteestate.org/books/egw-books/books/.My notes:Two worldviews about raising children:How can we make them relevant and successful people in this life? How to help them inherit eternal lifeGod's vision for parenting:AbrahamGen 17:6-9 - Gen 18:17-19 - NOT:Exo 12:26-27 - Deut 4:9-10 - Deut 6:4-9 - Deut 11:18-28 - Psalm 78:5-7 -Prov 22:6 - Eph. 6:4 And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.Some ways to provoke children to wrath:Always commanding as the first option instead of askingUsing physical strength to promote obedienceExpecting bad things and making evil prophecies about children (self-fulfilling prophecies)Disciplining them for breaking rules that were not knownPreferring a child among the others (remember Jacob, Joseph, and the other children).Heb 12:5-11 - 5 And you have forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to sons:“My son, do not despise the [a]chastening of the Lord, Nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him; 6 For whom the Lord loves He chastens, And scourges every son whom He receives.” 7 If[b] you endure chastening, God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom a father does not chasten? 8 But if you are without chastening, of which all have become partakers, then you are illegitimate and not sons. 9 Furthermore, we have had human fathers who corrected us, and we paid them respect. Shall we not much more readily be in subjection to the Father of spirits and live? 10 For they indeed for a few days chastened us as seemed best to them, but He for our profit, that we may be partakers of His holiness. 11 Now no [c]chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.Guidance about discipline in Proverbs:1. Proverbs 13:24He who spares his rod hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines him promptly. 2. Proverbs 19:18Chasten your son while there is hope, and do not set your heart on his destruction. (About how parents can avoid destroying their children, see Eph 4:22-32) 3. Proverbs 22:6Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. 4. Proverbs 22:15Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; the rod of correction will drive it far from him. 5. Proverbs 23:13-14Do not withhold correction from a child, for if you beat him with a rod, he will not die. You shall beat him with a rod, and deliver his soul from hell. 6. Proverbs 29:15The rod and rebuke give wisdom, but a child left to himself brings shame to his mother. 7. Proverbs 29:17Correct your son, and he will give you rest; yes, he will give delight to your soul.Important points for religious education:To promote obedience - this behavior toward earthly parents will be transferred to the Heavenly Father. Family worshipPersonal communion Sabbath keepingPresence in the churchCheck outside influencesGuide them in choosing friendshipsEntertainment: music, watching, Guide them while choosing their life partner - prevent them from unequal yokeGuide them to honor God in their financial lifeTo have savingsTo put God firstSuggested literature may be found here:"Child Guidance," "The Adventist Home," "Education," "Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students," and "Fundamentals on Christian Education"
Disciplining with a Christian worldview makes all the difference. Related Resource Learn more about the Colson Educators program at colsoneducators.org. __________ Get your copy of Being the Church in a Post-Christian Culture by S. Michael Craven at colsoncenter.org/church.
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Small doses of practical parenting advice based on real-life experiences. Disciplining is often way more than teaching kids how to behave in the world. For parents, it brings up a lot from our childhoods. When two parents with different lived experiences try to blend their styles and beliefs, it can be a challenge. How do we navigate when our partner disagrees with our discipline approach?
Is slapping children for stern discipline a thing of the past?
Jake McCandless continues his conversation with Michael Hendrix about brain science and discipleship, focusing on practical steps parents can take to nurture a healthy and resilient faith in their children. Discover why building joy, practicing rest, and showing true connection with your kids can make all the difference. Key Takeaways: Brain science reveals how children learn through joy and rest cycles Parenting with maturity impacts children's natural development Disciplining with grace and maintaining connection builds character Michel Hendricks is a pastor, teacher, and the co-author of The Other Half of Church, a book that explores the integration of brain science and biblical principles to create healthy, thriving church communities. He has worked and trained alongside Dr. Jim Wilder, a leading voice in neurotheology, at Life Model Works. Michel's passion is to help leaders cultivate environments where joy, hesed (loving-kindness), and spiritual maturity flourish. Learn more about his work at Life Model Works.
Our natural desires—hunger, rest, pleasure—are God-given, yet sin twists them into appetites that can lead us away from Him. We are either mastered by our desires or mastering them through Christ.
Disciplining kids can feel really hard. In this episode, Marcela shares how parents can set rules and teach their kids without yelling, punishments, or hurting their bond. Want to Stay Calm and Discipline With Love? If you find yourself snapping, yelling, or falling into old patterns, you're not alone. That's why Marcela created a FREE class to help you break free from angry reactions and discipline in a way that works—without damaging your connection. ✅ Learn the 4 steps to go from reactivity to calm responses.✅ Get kids to listen—even when you say "no."✅ Raise emotionally strong kids who feel secure and loved.
It's back to the Dobson literature this episode and today we are talking about psychology and therapy! Jake and Brooke read through (an updated version of) Dobson's second-ever book. We see again how Dobson is not only a bad person, but he's also lazy and wrong as he takes us through his greatest "hits" of obviously-fake-stories. Wanna see Dobson 'in his lane'? That's what this book is.References:Coopersmith, S. (1967). The Antecedents of Self-Esteem. W. H. Freeman and Company.Dr. Becky Kennedy: https://www.goodinside.com/about/Dunn, J. (2018). How not to hate your husband after kids. Little, Brown and Company. Gershoff, E. T., & Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2016). Spanking and child outcomes: Old controversies and new meta-analyses. Journal of family psychology, 30(4), 453.Laska, K. M., Gurman, A. S., & Wampold, B. E. (2014). Expanding the lens of evidence-based practice in psychotherapy: a common factors perspective. Psychotherapy, 51(4), 467.Ms. Rachel: https://www.youtube.com/@msrachelPayne Bryson, T) & Siegel, D. J. (2011). The Whole-Brain Child. Bantam.Dobson's Copy/Paste Q&ADobson, J. (1995, July 26). Disciplining an infant; nurturing self-confidence in home. The Western Star. https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll84/id/147492/Dobson, J. (1999, November 24). How do deal with a strong-willed child. The Western Star. https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll84/id/152815/Dobson, J. (2006, January 26). Focus on the Family. Daily Local News. https://www.dailylocal.com/2006/01/26/focus-on-the-family-79/Dobson, J. (2006, February 1). Focus on the Family. Carroll County Comet. https://www.carrollcountycomet.com/articles/focus-on-the-family-23/Dobson, J. (2009, May 21). Discipline helps kids. Red Deer Advocate. https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/columns/discipline-helps-kids-7015178Dobson, J. (2009, May 27), Children Raised With Discipline Appreciation Turn Out Best. The Leader-Tribune. https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn84007013/2009-05-27/ed-1/seq-6/ocr/Dobson, J. (2014, November 18). Raising Kids with Healthy Attitudes. Dr. James Dobson Family Institute. https://www.drjamesdobson.org/blogs/raising-kids-with-healthy-attitudesMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: 9OT2MTBHWWSRZP5S Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every parent struggles with disciplining their teenager. There is a fine line between enforcing rules and keeping a trusting, healthy relationship with your teen. Today's episode covers setting practical consequences without creating power struggles or lasting resentment. Why harsh punishment often backfires The power of natural and logical consequences How to set clear expectations before trouble arises The importance of open communication And other important points to consider when disciplinling your teen. Discipline is not about control—it's about guidance. Join me as we discuss how to raise responsible, respectful teens while maintaining a strong relationship. Here are some popular episodes you might have missed: How to Teach Your Children Well How to Fight For Your Family Read the full show notes with links here: https://conniealbers.com/disciplining-teens-without-damaging-your-relationship/ I have a favor to ask of you. If you enjoy listening to Equipped To Be, please leave a rating and write a review. It is easy and will only take a few seconds. When you do, it helps others see the show in their feed. Also, would you kindly share this with a friend or two? Equipped To Be might be an encouragement to them, too. Thank you ~ Connie Have a question? Interested in having Connie speak? Send an email to Connie here: https://conniealbers.com/contact/
Ever wondered if God is disciplining you when life takes a downturn? Maybe you've lost your job, faced health issues, or struggled with temptation and thought, “Is this God trying to teach me a lesson?”In this eye-opening episode, I dive into what God's discipline truly is and how it differs from punishment. You'll learn why bad circumstances aren't God's way of dealing with your sins and how His discipline fits seamlessly into our everyday lives.Listen and be encouraged that you can welcome God's discipline, not fear it.We hope you enjoyed this episode. Since we're a nonprofit organization, episodes like these are only made possible by friends like you.You can help us continue sharing God's message of grace with the world here: https://andrewfarley.org/donate/Connect with Dr. Andrew Farley here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAndrewFarleyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drandrewfarleyTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrAndrewFarleyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drandrewfarleyWebsite: https://www.andrewfarley.org/
1. Disciplining children in their teenage 2. How can we live in the present? This is a series that was aired on Radio Sai Asia Stream (Prasanthi Stream now) in 2016-17. The host replies to questions on practising spirituality in daily life based on Bhagawan's timeless message. The questions were received from an audience that varied in age, profession, and cultural background.
Have you ever felt like you were going crazy with the amount of times your kids asked you "why?" in a day? Yeah, I feel you, and in today's episode, I'm going to be explaining the why behind the one thing that we should all be doing when we discipline our kids. And, as always, if this episode was helpful to you, please share with another friend or parent who could benefit!
Giving space for the paradox today. Feeling the feels, noticing the triggers. Disciplining myself to walk through the process as the storm rages within and around me. I see you, friend. I know what you are capable of. We rise, together. Let's allow us to be FULLY witnessed. XO, Ange drangela@creatingubuntu.com I am here to collaborate, build a more loving world and to create magical spaces for growth.
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January 9, 2025 ~ Psychologist and Corporate Coach for Craig Counseling Services Dr. Steve Craig joins Kevin Dietz, Lloyd, and Jamie to talk about how to come to a consensus with your partner when disciplining your child.
"Even ear cancer couldn't keep you off the microphone." "Having big name guests on your show is overrated." "Parenting is not as easy as people think it is." "I never had a lot of money growing up." "I owed like $10,000 in taxes afterwards." "Be okay to stand up for things that are right." In this episode of the Young Dad Podcast, host Jey welcomes Chris from Podtastic Audio, who shares his journey in podcasting and personal life. Chris discusses the challenges of maintaining audio quality for indie podcasters, the misconceptions about having big-name guests, and the realities of parenting in public. He also opens up about his difficult divorce, the emotional toll it took, and how he found freedom and new beginnings afterward. The conversation is a blend of humor, insight, and real-life experiences that resonate with many listeners. In this conversation, Chris shares his experiences with financial freedom, the lessons learned from his divorce, and the importance of financial literacy. He discusses the challenges of managing finances in relationships, the risks associated with gambling, and the role of technology in podcasting. Chris also reflects on his journey as a father and offers valuable advice for young dads starting their parenting journey. Takeaways Chris emphasizes the importance of audio quality for indie podcasters. Having big-name guests does not guarantee podcast success. Parenting can be incredibly challenging, especially in public settings. Public embarrassment can be a tool for teaching kids lessons. Disciplining children in public is sometimes necessary. Podcast hosts are not obligated to release every episode they record. It's okay to not air an episode if it doesn't meet your standards. Divorce can lead to personal growth and newfound freedom. Financial decisions during a divorce can be complicated and emotional. Life after divorce can be a time for self-discovery and adventure. Financial freedom can bring joy but also responsibilities. Divorce teaches important lessons about financial management. Financial literacy is crucial for both parents and children. Open communication about finances is key in relationships. Gambling can lead to significant financial risks. Technology can enhance the podcasting experience. Parenting requires active involvement and presence. Experiences with children create lasting memories. It's important to prioritize basic needs before fun expenses. Young dads should focus on being present for their children. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Podtastic Audio and Chris's Journey 09:47 The Reality of Podcasting: Guests vs. Content 19:14 Parenting Challenges: Public Perception and Discipline 28:59 Navigating Divorce: Personal Struggles and Growth 38:51 Life After Divorce: Reflections and New Beginnings 47:36 Navigating Financial Freedom and Responsibilities 49:58 Lessons Learned from Divorce 52:56 The Importance of Financial Literacy 55:01 Building a Strong Financial Partnership 59:04 Gambling: Risks and Realities 01:06:25 The Role of Technology in Podcasting 01:08:46 Unwinding After a Long Day 01:15:58 Advice for Young Dads Check out the Website for Resources, Full Transcripts, all things YDP- www.youngdadpod.com Clink the Link for YDP Deals (Joon, Forefathers &more)- https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog Want to be a guest on Young Dad Podcast? Send Jey Young a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17304299436966453bcb0b95c --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
Text Me A Question!What if I told you failure is actually the secret sauce to success? In this episode, we're diving into the art of "disciplining disappointments" and how turning setbacks into comebacks is the real entrepreneurial flex. We'll talk about why navigating those challenges isn't just a “nice-to-have” but a must for growth. Get ready for some real talk, practical wisdom, and a few pro tips on how to turn your failures into stepping stones. It's time to build resilience, stay laser-focused, and keep pushing through – because success isn't a straight line, it's a journey. Tune in for the fire you need to level up and crush your business goals!MORE FREE RESOURCES
Are we parenting our kids—or healing ourselves through them? In this episode, Shweta Merchant Gandhi, child psychologist and NLP master coach, challenges conventional parenting and offers fresh perspectives. She dives into emotional investment during the early years (0-7), nurturing skills and dreams (7-14), and supporting independence during self-discovery (14+). From managing tantrums and fostering emotional resilience to brain-boosting superfoods and the powerful 7:7:7 rule, Shweta shares actionable tips for raising confident, emotionally secure kids in today's tech-driven world. Tune in for insights that can transform your parenting journey—and your relationship with yourself! Full episode Book summary Important links: Ryan Fernando App Diet plan Blood test Cancer screening Products to purchase:- Collagen 1CHAZE 1500g 1CHAZE 750g Books Find Schweta here: Instagram YouTube Facebook Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction3:11 Podcast starts3:55 Marriage and kids7:00 Pregnancy planning tips14:00 Considering adoption options17:00 Parenting mistakes to avoid24:20 Disciplining children effectively34:00 Working with your kid47:25 Free diet app insights48:10 Sex, drugs, alcohol55:00 Mental health challenges1:02:00 School and upbringing tips1:04:40 Brain-boosting superfoods1:10:00 Parents and fitness importance1:16:00 Managing tantrums effectively1:22:30 Rapid fire questions
The Christian life is one of discipline and perseverance in grace through faith and in today's study of 1st Timothy 4, we're going to see that a key role of the church is to teach how to walk by these truths and grow in grace. Join us for today's study in 1st Timothy chapter 4! Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
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In this episode, I examine a disturbing video of a father physically disciplining his son, highlighting the societal implications of such abuse and the troubling double standard in how children are treated. I discuss the psychological impact on children, revealing how such experiences can instill lasting fear and mistrust of authority. By challenging the justifications for physical punishment, I advocate for a cultural shift toward empathy and self-discipline in parenting, emphasizing the need to protect children's dignity and promote healthier emotional development.GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material, as well as targeted AIs for Real-Time Relationships, BitCoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-Ins. Don't miss the private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
Navigating relationships with adult children requires allowing space for growth while upholding biblical values. Parents must continue to guide their children with respect, responsibility, and love, even as their roles evolve.Navigating relationships with adult children is a unique stage in life. Ray, E.Z., Mark., and Oscar share their perspectives on this issue, starting with the fact that you no longer have the same authority but still play a vital role. Mark, having heard a preacher's advice, tells his adult children they are always welcome home for holidays and special occasions but are not expected to come. The absence of expectations can sometimes draw people closer. Putting pressure on relationships can make things awkward. Oscar, who isn't quite there with his own children but mentors young adults, often hears their hesitation in stepping into adulthood. He encourages them to recognize the blessing of having Christian parents that care, noting that honoring your parents is commanded by God. He emphasizes that respecting parents isn't about their perfection but rather honoring the office of parenthood.Getting children to value honoring their parents begins with early teachings of the fear of the Lord. When children grow in their love for God, they will honor their parents out of obedience to His word. For young children, parents should be diligent in correcting disrespect right away, ensuring their kids understand that rebellion is a serious matter. Disciplining with focus ensures children learn the importance of obedience and respect. As children grow older and make choices you may not like but aren't sinful, trusting God's plan becomes crucial. Parents should learn to let go if it's not sinful and recognize that their children are being sanctified in the image of God. The goal of parenting is to raise young adults who are equipped to be salt and light in the world. This often means stepping back and letting them be adults, allowing them to make mistakes and grow.If the relationship with adult children has deteriorated, humility is essential. Be willing to admit mistakes and seek reconciliation. At the end of the day, young adults make their own choices, and sometimes they pull away. Oscar shares a story of a friend whose parents want to reconnect, and though it feels awkward, Oscar reminds him that his parents are meeting him where he is in life like they did when he was younger. This continued love mirrors how God pursues us. For those with adult children still living at home, maintaining respect, responsibility, and righteousness is key. Parents should continue to honor the Lord and set boundaries while acknowledging that theiSend us a text Thanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
I was not the best when I was a young dad but I learned lessons as I went along and I want to share those lessons with you today.