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Love Shack Live
#153: Facing the Storm of Separation: Navigating Relationship Breaks with the Love In Limbo Roadmap

Love Shack Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 51:49


Are you feeling adrift in the turbulent seas of love and relationships? Welcome to Love Shack Live, a haven for those navigating the choppy waters of emotional disconnect and seeking a course back to heartfelt connection. Join us as we guide you through the intricacies of love's challenges and triumphs.In this compelling episode, we delve into the transformative experiences of participants in the Love In Limbo: 30-Day Roadmap program, who have bravely faced separation, confronted their inner turmoil, and emerged with a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships. We explore the personal struggles, breakthroughs, and the profound evolution of relationships transformed by space and understanding. From articulating deep-seated emotions to handling the complexities of self and relationships, we unravel the threads that weave the tapestry of love's challenges and triumphs.But there's more – we also tackle your burning questions. Listen in as we provide insightful answers to listener queries, offering practical advice and empathetic understanding for those struggling in their relationships, especially when partners ask for space. These answers aren't just responses; they're lifelines for those seeking clarity and direction.As we preview our upcoming Love In Limbo Roadmap beginning January 14th, 2024, we invite you to join us on a journey to explore the depths of your relationships and yourself. This episode of Love Shack Live isn't just a podcast; it's a compass for those lost in love's labyrinth, guiding you back to a place where every heart finds its way home.Timestamps:03:57 The Power of Emotional Work05:49 Transforming Thoughts and Behavior08:53 Building a Relationship with Yourself13:23 Changing Dynamics in Relationships with Others19:38 Invitation to the Love and Limbo Roadmap22:03 Addressing Listener Questions27:55 The Importance of Intrinsic Motivation28:07 Offering Resources and Respecting Boundaries28:30 The Power of Demonstrating What You Want to Share28:58 The Journey of Personal Growth and Learning29:27 Engaging with Our Community: Questions and Answers31:59 The Struggles of Divorce and Separation33:47 The Cycle of Relationship Patterns and the Need for Change34:34 The Impact of Divorce and the Potential for Personal Growth35:14 The Concept of Failed Relationships and Learning Opportunities37:22 The Power of Do-Overs and Clearing Up MisunderstandingsImportant Links:• Enrollment for January's Love In Limbo: 30-Day Roadmap is open: http://loveinlimboroadmap.com/• Need support? Join our new Love In Limbo: Separation Support Sessions. Learn more here: http://loveinlimbo.com/•Get your copy of The Separation Guide: https://stacibartley.com/navigating-your-partners-need-for-separation/• Learn more about The Better Love Club http://thebetterloveclub.com/

The Path Bike Shop Podcast
MTB Alan Whister Takes

The Path Bike Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 60:27


In this episode of the podcast, MTB Alan returns to give us all the takeaways from his recent trip to Whistler, B.C. Starting in the air Alan covers what to expect when flying in before covering trail conditions, mastering jump posture, lessons learned, and potential DO-Overs. If you're interested in trying Whistler, this episode is worth a listen!

Amina Change Your Life
Ep 32: Expand Your Window of Tolerance with Somatic Exploration with Sarah Tacy Tangredi

Amina Change Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 37:15


In this episode of Amina Change Your Life, we speak with one of my new friends and colleagues, Sarah Tacy Tangredi. Sarah is a mind body expert who offers nervous system support and somatic exploration. If you loved my nervous system episode with Amy Bonaduce-Gardner, you're going to love this one, too. One of my favorite aspects of this interview is the very bite-sized and actionable approach Sarah offers. From taking a literal pause, to using wonder as a tool, there are many ways to reset our nervous systems that don't require elaborate self-care practices. Sarah shares the best and quickest ways for us to repattern our behavior that you don't want to miss. Whether you are an executive, entrepreneur, or high-performance athlete, there are some magical tips in here for you.   We talked about: 00:02:00 - Sarah's Journey into Mind Bodywork 00:09:10 - Immediate Feedback for Neuroplasticity 00:11:40 - Integrating Somatic Approaches in Coaching 00:13:14 - The Role Playing and Somatic Work 00:13:58 - The Power of Do-Overs 00:18:04 - Building Resources for Stability 00:22:20 - Understanding the Window of Tolerance 00:27:11 - The Power of Pacing 00:29:59 - Authenticity and Resonance 00:31:16 - Balancing Self-Care and Productivity 00:33:30 - The Body as a GPS 00:36:29 - Where to Find More     Connect with Sarah Tacy Tangredi Website: SarahTacy.com Instagram: @SarahTacyT Podcast: Threshold Moments Podcast   Connect with Amina AlTai Website: aminaaltai.com Instagram: @aminaaltai TikTok: @theaminaaltai Linkedin:   linkedin/in/aminaaltai

The Contemplative Life
Ep 130 St. Patrick: Mystics/Contemplatives Exploration

The Contemplative Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 19:06


Our exploration of mystics and contemplatives begins with St Patrick, the patron saint both of Ireland and of dreams. Have you ever had a dream that just stuck with you, so much so you felt like maybe it meant something? If so, you have something in common with St. Patrick. On this week's podcast, we spend time asking: What sort of forgiveness may have been required for St. Patrick to return to a people who had enslaved him for years? We also ask: When did he become interested in connecting with people from where they were at? And in what ways does his desire to communicate contemplative ideas inspire us towards similar ends? Join us as we talk about the remarkable life of St. Patrick: dreamer, forgiver, and innovator. Additional Resources: Podcast:Ep 128: Do-Overs, Apologizing, and Forgiveness by The Contemplative Life#HarrietTubman #Celtic #Innovation #Spirituality #Psalms #Forgiveness #PrayerSign up for our newsletter here: https://foundrysc.com/about/newsletter

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 263: Baffling Beginnings

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 56:54


Greg and Josh discuss the confounding first week of 2023 Blue Jays baseball. They talk about the poor pitching performances that preceded good ones with confusing underlying metrics, the early bullpen hierarchy, incredible starts from Vlad Jr and Matt Chapman, the improved outfield defence with a specific focus on Kevin Kiermaier, Brandon Belt's struggles and the addition of Jordan Luplow. They also answer listener questions and give out a couple of Do Overs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Texas Titans Podcast
Do Overs, Second Marriage Done Right and Surviving The In The Valley-Entrepreneur Shawn Medlin

Texas Titans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 103:26


So Two Obsessed Self-Improvers Walk Into a Studio..Do Overs, Second Marriage Done Right and Surviving The In The Valley-Entrepreneur Shawn Medlin

The Marriage Life Coach Podcast
Understanding Does Not Equal Love with Bobbie M.

The Marriage Life Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 38:00


On this episode of The Marriage Life Coach Podcast, one of my amazing students, Bobbi, joins me to talk about the Marriage Mindset Makeover and how we do not have to understand someone completely in order to love them. Bobbi is a refreshing and delightful open book about her relationship and how she has used the tools she learned in the program to really dig deep and fight FOR her relationship. We are all gloriously and imperfectly human at the end of the day, and sometimes,  we don't even understand ourselves, so it really is okay if our partners don't understand every part of us. They really can love us anyway. And we can love them too. Even if some parts of them remain a mystery.  On this episode we also talk about the Power of One, Fresh Starts and Do-Overs, Self Coaching and Thought Work. It is a juicy one! Find full show notes, transcript, and links to resources at http://maggiereyes.com/podcast/127

A Mother Far From Home
The "Do Over": Reconnecting With Kids After Blowing It

A Mother Far From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 26:05


Do Over youtube video: https://youtu.be/6sLYYjNoQpsGreat reading from Language of Listening on Do Overs. Two Sticks And A Do Over | https://www.languageoflistening.com/two-sticks-and-a-do-over/Do Overs To The Rescue | https://www.languageoflistening.com/do-overs-to-the-rescue/FOLLOW ME

Living Life... Like It Matters Podcast

Think it Through. Do you know ‘Behavior Reinforcement”? Do you understand ‘Behavior modification'? Do you know how we are programmed? Do you want tomorrow to be better than today? On today's podcast of Living Life Like It Matters, we are going to put our ‘big person' pants on. Life doesn't offer ‘DO OVERS', and it is impossible to go BACK IN TIME. Today Mr. Black is going to challenge listeners to properly process this moment in time. There are times in life that become a ‘fork in the road' moment. Who we hook our wagon to in marriage? Whether we go to college, or to work? Civilian or military, university or technical school, the God of the Bible, or the gods of the world? To remove a life for convenience, or accept the responsibility, and choose life? If you could be convinced that this moment in time is a FORK IN THE ROAD, would you consider that in your vote? The Time is Now to Listen IN, and to Act OUT.  If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated. Be sure to Like and Follow us on our facebook page. Check out our website www.LikeItMatters.Net. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 246: Bo Knows Baseball

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 39:35


Greg and Josh discuss the latest news and notes around the Blue Jays. They cover the changes Bo Bichette has made to improve his performance of late, the improvement to the bench with the addition of Gabriel Moreno at the same time Teoscar and Lourdes are away from the team, the fifth starter problem with Mitch White's struggles, the incredible performance of the rest of the pitching staff, Vlad's offensive struggles and the great defensive work from the corner infielders. They also answer listener questions and give out two Do Overs and a Tungsten Star.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 239: Gabbo Comes to Springfield

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 47:06


Greg and Josh discuss the latest news and notes from the Blue Jays including the debut of the very impressive Gabriel Moreno, Hyun-Jin Ryu going down for the year and the impact that has on the rest of the staff including Nate Pearson, Julian Merryweather being hurt again, Yusei Kikuchi's struggles and the trouble with following him with Trevor Richards, Cavan Biggio returning to form and the offence overall hitting well of late. They also answer listener questions and give out two Do Overs and a Gold star.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 238: Oh Captain, My Captain!

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 51:15


Greg and Josh discuss the incredible run for Alejandro Kirk who has arguably become the best catcher in the league, Vlad's power returning at the expense of regular, good contact, Chapman rounding into form, strong rotation showings from Alek Manoah and José Berríos, Yusei Kikuchi's confounding inconsistency, Hyun-Jin Ryu's injury and what it means for both Ross Stripling as a starter and the bullpen's overall trustworthiness, and the injury to Danny Jansen and the doors that opens.Finally they answer listener questions and give out a couple of Do Overs.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 232: Speaking IL of the Team

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 46:37


Greg and Josh go over the first week of games and the stories around the team. They look at the injury situation and how the recent trades look with the depth being tested, they discuss the ridiculous opening day, the strong performances of Alek Manoah, Kevin Gausman and Vlad Guerrero Jr., as well as the slightly missing fastball from Julian Merryweather and Bo Bichette's very aggressive approach.They also answer listener questions and give out a couple of Do Overs.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 230: Fowl Balls

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 41:21


Greg and Josh discuss the latest news and notes from Blue Jays land including the Charlie Montoyo extension, the "better late than never" pickup of Dexter Fowler, Santiago Espinal showing more power, David Phelps officially making the roster, some minor ills in the bullpen and why Greg Bird is not on the roster yet. They also give out a couple of Do Overs and answer listener questions.

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Faith Christian Church
He's Calling For You

Faith Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 34:20


Mark 10:46-52  And they came to Jericho. And as He was going out from Jericho with His disciples and a great multitude, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, was sitting by the road.  And when he heard that it was Jesus the Nazarene, he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”  And many were sternly telling him to be quiet, but he kept crying out all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”  And Jesus stopped and said, “Call him here.” And they called the blind man, saying to him, “Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU.”  And casting aside his cloak, ..he jumped up, and came to Jesus.  And answering him, Jesus said, “What do you want Me to do for you?” And the blind man said to Him, “Rabbi, I want to regain my sight!”  And Jesus said to him, “Go your way; your faith has made you well.” And immediately he regained his sight and began following Him on the road. Note the difference between Religion and Jesus: Bartimaeus' cries irritated the people, but not Jesus. And Jesus Passed through Jericho — He walked in and walked out without anyone stopping Him, not one reported miraculous encounter until Bartimaeus cried out... ----more---- Could Jesus walk through your house like He walked through Jericho?  Your community? Your Church? The fact is many people live in Jericho homes and attend Jericho Churches. Jesus regularly passes through Jericho Churches unstopped.  His Presence passes through the service with no encounters, because no one's crying out!  They're satisfied with coming to church without coming to Jesus.  Our churches must become more than an institution that helps us live in this world (Like a garnish or side salad to life).  Church must get back to being the place where you Cry Out to Jesus, and He stops the service and Calls For YOU to come to Him! To stop Jesus from walking in, and walking out of Jericho Churches, w/o a Bartimaeus encounter, pastors need to stand up and announce: “We've prepared a service for you today  But if you want Jesus you'll have to CRY OUT for Him.” Jesus LOVES the Broken people by the roadside because Jericho's not enough for them.   O How He yearns for US to cry out to Him.   He's passing by the all the Satisfied People.  But if you're Bartimaeus, Crying Out to Jesus then Jesus has stopped and He's Calling For You! GOD has always loved the broken for whom the sinful world is no home. Jesus said, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…to preach the gospel to the poor…to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, (Luke 4:18) Jesus is attracted to the Brokenhearted, the Captives and the Bruised who Cry Out to Him.  Those for whom life has no more time, no answers, and no help. If you've set yourself on fire, used up your last Get Out Of Jail Free card, and the world has no more sympathy for you, Cry Out to Jesus, and Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU. If you're a believer who's fallen out of church, and think you've used up your Do-Overs, Cry Out to Jesus, and Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU. Churches use winners, achievers, strong and beautiful people, who don't need much work to attract people to Jesus.  And it seldom works.  But someone who's clinging to the grace of Jesus will always attract the lost because they see GOD's hope in them.   GOD's Love for the Lost is what our world needs today! “Take Courage, Arise! HE IS CALLING FOR YOU.”

W.R. Podcast
Why Fix What's Not Broken?

W.R. Podcast "Let Freedom Ring"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 16:26


Remakes, Remix, Redo, Revamp and Do Overs!? In Music, Movies, TV Stop It! Just Like our politics if it's not broke leave it... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wil-ramos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wil-ramos/support

The Every Day Novelist
Feedback: Life’s Do-Overs

The Every Day Novelist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 4:16


Today Ed has feedback on Kitty's do-over story idea, and on the problems of immortality. Agyar, by Stephen Brust www.heinleinsecrets.com The post Feedback: Life's Do-Overs appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.

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Stories From Women Who Walk
60 Seconds: Imagine the Power of a Do-Over!

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 2:21


Hello to you in Orlando, Florida!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds, your daily dose of hope, imagination, wisdom, stories, practical tips, and general riffing on this and that. Question: When might failure curtail creativity and when might it encourage imagination and tenacity?To answer this profound question I turn to none other than Wile E. Coyote the quintessentially resilient cartoon character who pursues Road Runner with ludicrous gizmos purchased from a fictional mail-order company called ACME. Sure, he may look like he falls short of his goal but never in the same way twice. He keeps coming up with wild and crazy ways to catch Road Runner even when the ACME contraptions backfire. Royally!That he doesn’t catch Road Runner isn’t the point. The point is he persists.Do we really want Coyote to catch Road Runner? No. It’s why we watch. What will he do next?Failure curtails creativity when we or someone else says it does. But! Failure encourages imagination and tenacity when we believe it does because that’s its job.Practical Tip: Never underestimate the power of your persistent efforts.  If someone else calls them failures, you call them by their true name: Do-Overs!***      *** do-over noun ˈdü-ˌō-vər plural do-oversDefinition of do-over:  a new attempt or opportunity to do something after a previous attempt has been unsuccessful or unsatisfactory Art, unlike life, permits do-overs: the illusion that one can get things right with craft and persistence.— Kahn ManAs for his pitch, Keaton's first try was in the dirt. He requested a do-over and fired one right down the middle.— Steve RushinFirst Known Use of do-over: 1912, in the meaning defined aboveThis is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic.  Speaking of magic, I hope you’ll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! You’re invited to stop by the website and subscribe to stay current with Diane, her journeys, her guests, as well as creativity, imagination, walking, stories, camaraderie, and so much more: Quarter Moon Story ArtsProduction Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts 

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 206: Man-o(a)h-Man What a Debut

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 54:28


Greg, Josh and Nick discuss the impressive debut of Alek Manoah and the stuff that helped him dominate the Yankees, the bullpen meltdowns of the previous week and why that was somewhat foreseeable, if not to that degree, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. rounding into form during the good part of his hot and cold spells, the weekly check-in on the status of Danny Jansen and a few injury updates. They also answer listener questions and give out two Do Overs.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 203: These Guys M*A*S*H*

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 58:56


Greg and Josh go over the latest week of Blue Jays baseball including the recent conga-line to the IL that saw the team lose six more players, the nonetheless successful week, the return or Hyun-jin Ryu, Robbie Ray finding extreme control, Danny Jansen breaking out of his horrible slump, and the continued strong performance of the middle of the lineup and the bullpen. They also give out Do Overs to Sportsnet and the Blue Jays PR team and a Gold Star to an announcer for sticking it out through a very boring moment.

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ATW Episode 192: Getting Up Off the Matz

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 43:46


Greg and Josh discuss the coincidentally-timed trade for Steven Matz, including his ultimate upside and how he fits into the rotation/bullpen, the addition of Francisco Liriano and how he could be deployed, the next logical steps for the club and the impact of the finalized rules/schedule for MLB. They also answer listener questions and give out a couple of Do Overs.

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ATW Episode 190: Putting a Spring in our Step

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 62:24


Greg and Josh go over a crazy 48 hour period in Blue Jays land after a couple of months of silence. They start by discussing the huge move to sign George Springer including what he brings to the table, why he was the best fit and the rarity of this type of move for the Blue Jays. They also go over the signing of Kirby Yates and how the Jays took advantage of a rare availability in the market, the pickup of Tyler Chatwood, the odyssey that was the Michael Brantley "signing," and what comes next for the Blue Jays. Finally they answer a slew of listener questions then give out two Do Overs.

Follow Me into Eternity
Chapter 4 - God's Eternal Plan for Salvation - # “No Room in the Inn?”

Follow Me into Eternity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 33:13


GOD'S ETERNAL PLAN FOR SALVATION"For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23)VIEW: TRAILER – NO ROOM IN THE INNWhen we left Adam and Eve, they were Cast Out of The Garden with their punishments pronounced. They lost the privilege of living in Eden because God drove them out of the garden. The most important thing that Adam and Eve lost was their likeness to their Creator. (Genesis 3:22-24). THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE FALL·         Spiritual Death: Fallen from their Triune Image·         Physical Death: Age becomes a factor·         Sin and Separation: Eternal JudgmentDon't find fault with Adam and Eve, when we so often make the very same choice that they made. We so often choose to fall to the temptations of Satan rather than the warnings of God. He knows that God knows everything, our sins we try to hide, our safe spaces we think He can't find, and blame-shifting is a game He doesn't play.God looks to draw us to obedience through love. Satan seeks to entice us to disobey through lust.The fall came from disobedience to the command of God by the exercising of their free choice. The fall resulted in spiritual death; hence, broken fellowship with the Holy God. The path they took was a one-way path, and there was no opportunity to undo that decision. When we die, there are no Do-Overs! We live or die by the decision we make concerning God. "Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves, slaves, to obey, you are that one's slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death or of obedience leading to righteousness?” (Romans 6:16).LOVE OFFERINGS ARE WELCOMED AT PAYPALbradwyrick@cox.net AUDIBLE BOOKS BY BRAD WYRICKAUTHOR PAGE AMAZONBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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Welcome to the relaunching of Women Ever Rising Every Day To Lead Podcast. God is truly a God of Do Overs!

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 181: Buying is Beautiful

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 61:40


Greg and Josh discuss a very busy week in Blue Jays baseball. They begin by going over all four deadline-ish deals, starting with Ross Stripling, then going in reverse chronological order through Jonathan Villar, Robbie Ray and arguably the biggest pickup, Taijuan Walker. They talk about the impact the players could have, how some of them could see some improvement in Toronto from some unusual season long numbers, and what the Jays gave up to get these players. They also cover the emergence of Julian Merryweather, strong month of August from a number of Jays players, some injury updates and pending returns of star players, Charlie Montoyo's bunting fetish and the interesting way the Jays can deploy their roster with all the starters-turned-relievers present in the bullpen. Finally, they answer listener questions, give out two Do-Overs and hand out a Gold Star.

One Broken Mom
How To Harness Adversity with Dr. Ronda Beaman

One Broken Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 60:12


On this week’s episode, Ameé speaks with resilience expert, TEDx speaker, and lecturer Dr. Ronda Beaman. Over her career, Ronda has been Professor of the Year at three universities, and her family was named America’s Most Creative Family by USA Today!But here’s another fun fact: She has appeared on "Don't Forget the Lyrics" with Wayne Brady. And her crowning achieve was that she did not know the third verse of "Sweet Home Alabama!" Who knew there was a third verse? But she did remember Tommy James and the Shondell's "I Think We're Alone Now."When not appearing on game shows, Dr. Ronda Beaman is Chief Creative Officer at PEAK Learning and a Clinical Professor at The Graduate School of Business, California Polytechnic University.Her award-winning book, You're Only Young Twice: 10 Do-Overs to Reawaken Your Spirit, has been printed in five languages. And she also her memoir, Little Miss Merit Badge, which is a humorous account of her achievement addiction and the childhood hijinks employed to thrive in an unusual family. In this episode, you will hear: The four dimensions of our behaviors & thoughts that determine how well we will deal with an adversity?Why someone people respond differently to difficult situation than othersHow can someone become more “adversity resistant” What role our sense of fulfillment plays into how well we handle adversity Why who we surround yourself and how they impact your abilities to harness adversity Resourceshttps://www.peaklearning.com/Adversity Quotient: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities by Paul Stoltz Little Miss Merit Badge: A MemoirYou're Only Young Twice: 10 Do-Overs to Reawaken Your Spirit

Over The Line
Joe & Ebo Experience: Money & Power

Over The Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 63:15


Do-Overs (0:00) The Braun Press Conference (8:34) NHL/MLB Proposals (24:15) MLB Season In Doubt (40:26) Root of all Evil (54:22)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Self Narrate: The Podcast | Gainesville Florida Storytelling
Episode 123: From The Archives - Do Overs

Self Narrate: The Podcast | Gainesville Florida Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 7:49


On this week's podcast, we are digging into the archives again to share with you Glenna's story about Do Overs.

Natural Curiosity
Daily Reset 4 Success 3-13-20 Do Overs

Natural Curiosity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 32:39


Join us today as we talk with Ralene Berry about Do Overs. Click See More... Our time together is full of fun and laughter as we talk about topics based on RESETTING our lives, living happier and healthier, increasing our prosperity, love and outlook on life. We invite you to join us every day! Feel free to join in on the other Natural Curiosity Channels on your favorite Podcast app, YouTube & in our Group on Facebook. You can find the links on the website NaturalCuriosity.Life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturalcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naturalcuriosity/support

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 133: Yankee Doodle Dandy

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 60:31


Jay Jaffe of Fangraphs stop by to preview the New York Yankees. He discussed the non-pursuit of Manny Machado, the current infield with Troy Tulowitzki at SS and DJ LeMahieu in utility role, the pitching depth, the position battle at 1B, and the up and downsides for this team. Greg and Josh also go over the latest spring news including Vlad Jr.'s injury, the rotation announcement, the successes of Bo Bichette and Anthony Alford, and Mark Shapiro's recent comments. Finally they answer listener questions, give two Do Overs, and ponder the recently announced rule changes to MLB.

Dare To Love Podcast
Ep 26: Husband, Father, Poet, Priest, Public Defender, Dave Klaus

Dare To Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 38:50


I’m interviewing Dave Klaus, who participated in our Relationship Mastery Program with his wife, and whom I originally met through the men’s organization, The ManKind Project. (See Dave’s full bio and website at the bottom). Dave is a very interesting person, a Renaissance Man from San Francisco. He's a devoted husband, a father of two amazing young adults. He’s been a Public Defender for twenty years in Oakland, he’s a musician and a poet, as well as a martial artist and ordained Zen priest, to name a few of his many skills and talents.  Like many others, what inspired Dave to seek out men’s work and relationship work was being miserable, to put it very briefly. Suffering inside himself and in his marriage eventually brought him to reach out for support, first in the form of men’s circles. He discovered along the path that evolution is not a steady climb, more like a painful rollercoaster, where change and openings are preceded by contractions, and then finally integration. One of his biggest learnings is being able to relax even when he or someone around him gets triggered. A simple, everyday example: He’s working in the kitchen, his wife comes to join to help him. But she’s not doing it in the way he’s used to doing it, so he feels the tension building, the triggered reaction happening. One of the best tools he and his wife learned at LoveWorks is the Do-Over, where you literally re-do a situation that didn’t turn out the way you wanted it turn out. It’s a conceptually simple method, but not always so simple to pull off on the spot. As Dave says about the kitchen example, it’s about who’s willing to soften first, to deescalate first. As Sonika & I sometimes say, either person in a relationship can be the first one to soften and open and break the stalemate, and we have this game where we say, “First person to open wins”. Dave shares how at the first workshop he and Alycia did with us, Give Yourself To Love, they experienced a big “melting”. He said, “we had developed a certain iciness and coldness between us”. This is a good way to describe what often happens to couples when over time. You often turn into business partners who just talk about logistics, child calendars, who-does-what’s and so on. And you can probably relate from your own experience what he means by, “a certain iciness and coldness had developed between us”. Even in his as a Public Defender, dealing with defendants, prosecutors, and judges, he says, “it’s all about relationships”. Even in a legal business environment, relationship tools like the Do-Over are highly useful. Dave talks about how being a man of accountability has been a crucial piece in his development as a man, husband, and father. Especially being a father of two teenagers, who, in his words, have a huge “hypocrisy meter”. They sniff out when we parents are not walking our talk. On the flip side, when we as parents do act with accountability, when we demonstrate listening and honoring others, when we do Do-Overs after mess-up’s, it’s like a “virtuous virus”, it gets passed on to our kids. Listen to the whole podcast for more great conversation, incl. Dave’s final wisdom about the two biggest things that make a marriage lasting and alive. Powerful wisdom. You can find Dave’s poetry and writings on his website at daveklaus.net     DAVE’S LONG BIO: Dave Klaus, Flow Coach I have always been a seeker, eager to try new adventures in a quest to figure things out, but it wasn’t until I stopped looking outside of myself for answers that I discovered my life’s purpose. After an All-American high school swimming career, I attended Dartmouth College and Michigan Law School, and then devoted my career to serving the underdog as a Public Defender in Oakland where I have been representing poor people accused of serious crimes since 1996. Along the way, I earned a 2nd degree black belt in jujutsu, learned to lead in partner dance, climbed mountains, and have spent many years at Burning Man, where I discovered that I was an artist and a community leader. As I turned forty, it seemed like I had everything, a career, a wonderful wife, two awesome kids, a house in San Francisco, and a loving community, but when my body suddenly began to fall apart, so did my self-identity. At the same time I started having disabling back issues, I learned that I also have a degenerative lung condition due to a rare genetic disorder. I felt a huge sense of grief and loss and unfairness,, and dove right into a mid-life crisis.  I wallowed in distraction, substance abuse, and depression, and nearly lost everything, until in desperation I began doing Men’s Work with the ManKind Project. By looking deep inside at my shadow beliefs and my unconscious patterns and habits, I turned it around and committed to living a life of integrity, accountability, emotional vulnerability, and radical authenticity.   Simply put, I learned how to show up in the present moment and share my gold and serve my mission: to serve wonder by resting in presence, unconditional acceptance, and loving attention. This led me to become a Zen priest-in-training, with a daily meditation and qi gung practice. As a Coach I empower my clients to find their way to a path of clarity, flexibility, open-hearted connection, and flow in every moment. In partnership, we set visionary goals, and then tackle the resistance that arises with compassion and skillful means. Together, we chart a new path into the present moment, where all the magic of life happens.    I am also a writer and poet and you can read my stuff at www.daveklaus.net.

The Start
Don't Freeze Us Out!

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 52:56


A Canada Post horror story (1:30); We talk "Do-Overs" (9:30); Threats to school on social media (16:35); Washing your car while it's cold (24:45); HSC Radiothon tee-up (30:25); and understanding the Keto diet (41:30). 

Self Narrate: The Podcast | Gainesville Florida Storytelling
Episode 95: Being Comfortable Is Not Always The Same As Being Happy

Self Narrate: The Podcast | Gainesville Florida Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 10:53


This week on the podcast, we share Haadi's story from our recent meetup with the theme Do Overs. Haadi describes his story well by saying: My story is about my battles and struggles with mental health, and the concept of how I was able to achieve a chance at a “do-over” for my life, even after convincing myself that it wasn’t worth living.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 100: The 100th Episode Spectacular!

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 52:25


Greg and Josh discuss the latest Jays news; including the Roberto Osuna assault charges, the depth at shortstop and in the outfield being tested, Yangervis Solarte's magical day, Stroman and Estrada's solid outings and what they mean going forward, and some notes from the farm. They also answer listener questions and give out a triple play of Do-Overs.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
301: Peng Gets a 20, Martha Gets a Zero

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 169:08


MEET NEWS Live Show with Kennedy Baker and our overall impressions of the weekend (3:58) UCLA wins its 7th national title in remarkable upset fashion! (Super Six 13:19) Peng. Peng Peng Peng Peng Peng. Peng. Oklahoma finishes less than a single deduction behind UCLA. It's the Gutsu/Miller of our time.  We break down the small, tiny, minuscule, infinitesimal differences that decided the title Jessica and Spencer argue over how to count to 4. FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT. Most exciting Super Six EVAH? BYES ARE OVER. Why this was the best possible advertisement for a four-team final, and why it's going to get even harder next year. Important Moments about Feelings with Jessica (28:56) Cereal gobbling, romance, wedgies, hot dads, crying, car accidents, positivity, red pants, hype planes, chariots, dino buns, Disney World, EEEEEEEEEEEEE...you know how it goes Probably too much discussion of coach fashion and hot random staff members (just kidding) (it's never too much) (Suzanne's heels, you guys) Special New Segment: Crack or Crack? The answer is Crack.   Why Ebee transcends teams and stole the show in the semifinal for multiple standing ovations and Jessica tears (Semifinals 52:29) Just Maggie Nichols things Alabama misses Super Six for the first time since 2007, without counting a fall Cursed floor mats and lights flickering (1:24:50) Spencer has a random complaint about the rules. We're all shocked.  GYMTERNET NEWS (1:42:30) WSJ published a chronology of the sexual abuse of McKayla Maroney The hour-long Dateline with Maroney and the Karolyis. We have some......notes. Was it too charitable to the Karolyis? Is over-focusing on the Karolyis missing the point and diverting attention? NBC fails to acknowledge its own role in perpetuating the Karolyi system Martha doesn't think the gymnasts were afraid of her, was never verbally abusive, and never called them fat. Mmmmmm. Mmmhmmm. Sure. We believe you. Except we don't. Here are the receipts. "I don't see any other way." Let us show you.  Maroney calls out the "silent abuse," the "torture camp," and the system of fear and punishment that opened the door for grooming behavior  We ask: Why isn't anyone investigating AOGC? “You knew what I ate, you knew what I wore, you controlled what I said—how could you not know?” Gina Nichols staring angrily out a window is our spirit animal More trouble with Fran, a.k.a. Some Random Lady. Aly has the texts. SIMONE TRAINING VIDEO DISTRACTION (2:42:46)  Double double on bars, double double on beam, SHAP HALF, Moors, TTY. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 300: Jesolo and Tokyo for the Brave 300 299: When Sabrina and Rhys Became Legends 298: Geddert and Karolyis Rage-O-Meter Special 297: The Jig of Victory 296: Komova in Stuttgart, NCAA Crack, and the Ranch Incident 295: Elvire Teza and Cecile Canqueteau-Landi 294: American Cup 2018 293: EXCLUSIVE Inside Elite Verification 287: Simone and Maggie Too 282: GymCastic Book Club – Fierce, by Aly Raisman 281.5: Aly Raisman Comes Forward As Nassar Victim 277.5: McKayla Maroney Alleges Abuse from Nassar 190: Maroney's Coaches Respond, Do-Overs, Drug Tests, Glasgow and Gymnix 187: McKayla Maroney  

My Faith Bible
Do Overs!

My Faith Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 31:38


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GlitterShip
Episode #52: Three Short Reprints

GlitterShip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 29:21


Do-Overs by Jennifer Lee Rossman     I have ridden dinosaurs. Big, bitey ones. I've traveled on the Hindenburg, fought alongside Joan of Arc, punched Jack the Ripper right in the face. The point I'm trying to make is being a time traveler puts you in some scary situations, but this is easily the most terrifying. Asking out a pretty girl. (Insert shriek of terror here.) I've been putting it off, shoving it to that dusty place in the back of my mind where I keep things I'm afraid of—like the fact that house centipedes exist—but it has to be now, before she goes back home. I take a deep breath, my heart beating like a drum roll, and step into the lab. And there's Ada, Countess of Lovelace, daughter of Lord Byron, world's first computer programmer, and unquestionably 1840's sexiest woman alive.   [Full transcript after the cut.]   Hello! Welcome to GlitterShip for March 9, 2018. This is your host Keffy, and I'm super excited to be sharing these stories with you. First things first: if you're listening to this episode when it comes out, you have until March 12, 2018 to get a great deal on the ebook of GlitterShip Year One. This anthology collects every GlitterShip story that came out between our launch and the end of 2016 and is on sale for just $2.99. You can pick it up direct from the GlitterShip website at glittership.com/buy, on Kindle, Nook, or Kobo. Today I have three short reprints for you. The first is Corvus the Mighty by Simon Kewin Simon Kewin was born and raised on the misty Isle of Man in the middle of the Irish Sea, but he now lives in the English countryside with his wife and their daughters. He is the author of over a hundred published short stories and his works have appeared in Analog, Nature, Daily Science Fiction, Abyss & Apex and many more. His cyberpunk novel The Genehunter and his Cloven Land fantasy trilogy were recently published and his clockpunky novel Engn is to be published by Curiosity Quills Press in 2018. Find him at simonkewin.co.uk.   Corvus the Mighty by Simon Kewin     Gedric found the ramshackle hut half way up the hillside. He tethered his horse, the best they’d been able to spare, to one of the low stone walls marking the garden out from the sweep of sloping land. He stood and waited to be spoken to. The man he’d come to find, stripped to the waist, powerful but grey-haired now, dug a trench in the heavy soil with rhythmic swings of his shoulders. The man didn’t speak, didn’t appear to have even noticed his visitor. Gedric had grown up with tales of him. They all had: the exploits of Corvus, Corvus and his trusty Shieldsman Way, were the stuff of children’s bedtime stories and mead-hall roister. Corvus, who had saved the seven clans again and again, defeated marauding nightmares then drunk for a week to celebrate. And now here he was, tilling the reluctant peat of this desolate hillside, this man who could have lived out his days in golden palaces had he chosen to. While he waited, Gedric turned away to look out over the land. Now that he saw Corvus in the flesh, his doubts returned. Could one old man really save them? He regretted this fool’s errand more and more. He should be down there, fighting the invaders. At least he’d be doing something. Dimly, in the far distance, he could make out a line of smoke cutting into the sky. Some homestead or town burning. Impossible to say where from up there. But it might be Ravn. Ravn, with its walls of spiked pine trunks and its stone tower. Ravn where he’d left Eliane two days earlier, vowing he’d return with help. The invaders had been sighted even as he’d galloped away. Was she still alive? She and their child she carried within her? Were any of the people he’d grown up with still alive? He imagined her calling out his name in desperation as she died, surrounded by shrieking bone-men. Corvus speared his shovel into the earth as if it were a beast he had slain. He regarded Gedric, an irritated look on his lined face. His chest heaved from his exertions. “I come in search of Corvus the War Chief, Lord of the Seven Clans,” said Gedric. “Have you now? Well, you’ve come a long way for nothing, boy.” Gedric had been warned Corvus had turned his back on everything he’d been. Wanted only peace and solitude now. This reaction was only what he’d expected. “My lord, the clans are in great need,” said Gedric, giving him the speech he’d practiced in his head as he rode up the hill. “The bone-men have come out of the west, hundreds of their white ships making landfall on the coast to pillage and destroy. We fight them, but they keep coming, more and more every day.” “Sorry to hear it. At least they shouldn’t bother me all the way up here.” “But the clans, my lord. They fall, village by village, town by town. Soon there will be none of us left.” The man shook his head. “And I told you. I’m not the man you’re looking for.” “But you could be him once more, my lord. You are still Corvus. You could unite the clans, lead us against the foe.” The old man laughed. He looked up at the sky in the manner of farmers and homesteaders everywhere, assessing the chances of rain. “Young fool, I mean I’m really not him. Corvus died six winters ago.” Gedric smiled. He’d been told to expect this, too. “You mean, he died and this humble crofter I see before me was born at the same moment. I understand your desire for solitude, Corvus, but times are desperate.” “I mean he died, boy. Corvus the Mighty, Lord of the Seven Clans and so on and so on. He gave up his ghost. In his sleep. He was just a ragbag of wounds by the end, anyway. Couldn’t feed or clean himself. Don’t mention that in the sagas, do they?” “I don’t believe you.” “I’ll show you his mighty bones if you like, buried on the hilltop.” The man nodded up the slope. Gedric saw the line of a well-worn path leading up there. “But I don’t understand. Everyone I spoke to said Corvus lived here. And here you are. Yet you claim you’re not him.” “I am not Corvus.” “Then who are you?” “Are you really the brightest one they could find? My name is Way, boy. Obviously.” “No, but, I’m sorry, Way was a small man. Clever and agile as a cat. It’s in all the sagas.” “Let me tell you something about storytellers,” said the old man. He looked around in an exaggerated way, as if there were anyone within thirty leagues who could overhear. “The thing is this. They make things up. That’s what they do, what they’re for. I can assure you I am Way. I should know. I’ve been me all my life. And for the record, I was a hand taller than Corvus. Better swordsman too, truth be told.” Gedric had never even wondered what had happened to Way. He was just the constant companion in the tales: the one who broke into the dungeons to rescue Corvus the night before he was to be executed, or who cut his ropes when the Pirate Kings thought they had him bound and trapped belowdecks. “But I don’t understand, Corvus came here for peace and solitude. Everyone knows that. And yet here you are. What, you came up here to rescue him from these ferocious sheep?” The old man shook his head. “I see the storytellers got that wrong, too. We came here for peace and solitude. They have me as, what, Corvus’s faithful companion? His servant?” “His Shieldsman.” The man laughed. “Do you really think we could have stood each other all that time if we’d been just comrades? Or master and servant? The world was ours to roam together. I was his lover, not some Shieldsman. Ah, he was a beautiful man in his youth, let me tell you. People would do anything for that smile of his. I know I did.” A weight of dread filled Gedric at these words. Corvus had been their last hope. A remote hope, to be sure. He thought of Eliane and the bright, fearless look on her face. The swell of her belly. Her gentle touch. “Then I am sorry,” said Gedric. “You have lost a lot more than just a hero.” Way shrugged. “We had our time together, down there in the world and up here in the quiet afterwards. It barely matters now. He’s gone. Isn’t a day goes by I don’t miss him, but pining won’t bring him back, will it? Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to get these stonefruits planted before the rains come. Make yourself useful and I’ll let you rest here the night. You can leave in the morning.” Unable to think of anything else to say to the old man, Gedric climbed over the wall to help.   That night, Gedric lay on a mattress of springy heather beneath the furs Way had provided. The old man was outside somewhere, tending to his tatty, distrustful sheep. Gedric sighed. He had failed in his quest to find Corvus, failed to bring him triumphantly back to the clans. They would all die now, sooner or later. He leafed through the sheaf of dispatches he’d brought with him: descriptions of the skirmishes fought against the bone-men, plans for future battles. He sought good news, some flaw they’d missed, some new strategy they could adopt. He found nothing. The bone-men came in their hundreds and left behind a trail of the dead and dying. Gedric read for an hour or more by the flickering light of Way’s fire until his eyes began to prickle. Exhausted by his journey, by his labor in the field, he lay back and fell asleep.   He woke to rain drumming on the wooden roof of the hovel. He thought, still half-asleep, the bone-men had come for him, had set fire to their house. Imagined Eliane there beside him, reaching for her axe to fight off the invaders. But when he opened his eyes, he was alone. It was early morning, the inky darkness outside just beginning to shade to purple. Embers of the fire glowed orange in the old man’s hearth. It took Gedric a moment to realise the despatches were gone, plucked from his hand as he slept. How could he have been so foolish? The details they contained would be invaluable to their foe. He had vowed never to let them out of his sight, had been allowed to travel with them only in the hope they might goad Corvus into action. Now Way had them. If he really was Way. Perhaps he was someone in league with the bone-men, set up there as a trap. Alarm hammered through Gedric at what he had done. He rose, quickly, thinking to chase after the man, catch up with him. He would be hours away by now. Gedric stood there in the early morning chill, naked, trying to decide what he should do. “You’re in a sudden hurry, boy.” The man sat unseen in a shadowy corner of the room. Gedric heard the rustling of paper. “Return the despatches to me,” said Gedric. The old man ignored him. “Tell me, who commands the warbands now?” “Each clan chief leads their own.” “Well, they’re all fools. See here, they turn and face the bone-men with the river to their backs. And here, again, in the High Passes, where scree-falls can easily be set off to crush a pursuing enemy, nothing is done. The warbands flap around like gaggles of geese.” “We do what we can. There are too many of the enemy.” The man stood and stepped out of the shadows into the orange glow from the fire. He wore full armor. Gedric recognized it immediately. “So … you are Corvus after all.” The man looked at him for a moment, not speaking. He shook his head. “No. I am Way. Didn’t I tell you? But I kept his armor, boy. That’s all I have left of him. I get it all out and buckle it on sometimes. Had to loosen the straps a little. Ridiculous, I know, but it makes me feel he’s still here, makes me feel close to him again.” “You miss him.” Way shrugged. “Also I look rather good in it. Don’t you think?” “You look like Corvus.” “That’s what you see?” “I … I thought you were him, stepping out from the sagas. That armor with those crows emblazoning it.” “Good.” “What do you mean?” “If you saw that, others will see it too,” said Way. “They’ll see what they need to see. All those stories about us. A lot of it was just people believing in us, believing in him: the black-haired hero who always won, despite the ridiculous odds.” “You’ve decided to help us now?”  “I read your despatches,” said Way. “The bone-men. I thought you were just some lad who’d seen one battle and run for the hills. But you’re right. The clans need Corvus once more.” “You mean, you’re going to pretend to be him?” “Riding out of the old tales, just when the clans need him most. Don’t you see, boy? The story is irresistible. The bone-men won’t have a chance. And … I would see Corvus at the head of the warbands once more. In a manner of speaking.” “Can this work?” “I won’t tell anyone if you don’t. They’ll want to believe I’m Corvus. Now get dressed, boy.” Way glanced down and back up, an amused grin flashing across his face. “I can see from here how cold you are.” Gedric began to struggle into his clothes. Way pulled Corvus’s helmet over his head and the illusion was complete. “Come,” said Way, his voice muffled by the helmet. Changed. “Let us ride. We can’t just sit around on this hillside when the clans need us.” Together they stepped out into the morning light. The rain had passed over now and shafts of sunlight lit the world. The whole land lay stretched out before them, like a map waiting to be drawn on. Way opened the little wooden gate that kept his sheep penned up, giving the creatures their freedom. “Will we have a chance?” Gedric asked. “Is there really any hope?” The fate of all the clans depended on this old man, but he could think only of Eliane. Eliane and their child. Way laughed. “The situation is hopeless, the odds ridiculous. How can we fail? We will ride to Ravn and rally their defences. And then we will ride to every other town. The story of the return of Corvus will spread like a fire across the land and we will be unstoppable.” Then Way—Corvus—nodded, climbed onto his horse and set off down the hill to do battle. END Next we have "Pastel Witch" by Jacob Budenz. Jacob Budenz is a writer and multi-disciplinary performer whose work has been published by Assaracus, Hinchas de Poesia, Polychrome Ink, The Avenue, and more. Currently, Jacob resides in New Orleans in pursuit of an MFA in Creative Writing.   Pastel Witch by Jacob Budenz     Where wealth is measured by the pinkness of the sky there is a man standing at the window wearing a yellow sundress as dusk descends. His lips are lavender. His toenails match. His fingernails match. He does not wear shoes. Where teeth hang from the doorway by silver thread and tinkle in the breeze the man crushes daisies with a mortar and pestle. The teeth are his own and he has grown them back and torn them out, grown them back and torn them out, grown them back, year after year after year after year. From his kitchen he can see the lake ripple, the mountains lean in. He is pregnant with his third child. The father is the wind. Where the moss is a pillow and the tree is a lamp, the man will give birth to his daughter and hand the baby to the queen of the crickets. The child will return once she has learned to fly and to sing. She will be thirteen years old, then. In the mean time the man will weep once a week for the first two years, once a month for the next four, twice a year for the next three, only once the next year, never again until she returns. When his daughter returns he will tell her he never wanted any sons. Both his sons died before learning to fly, he will tell her. This is a lie. He had one daughter and one son before her. They are still alive, and have turned into a narwhal and a beetle, respectively. Where the water is warm he will never swim. He does not know how to swim. Yet here he lives in a house by the lake, here he lives in a house by the lake. The sun has gone down, and the banshees are smiling, and he swears he will never drink a drop of liquor again, after tomorrow morning. END   Finally, we have "Do-Overs" by Jennifer Lee Rossman Jennifer Lee Rossman is a science fiction geek from Oneonta, New York, who enjoys cross stitching, watching Doctor Who, and threatening to run over people with her wheelchair. Her debut novel, Jack Jetstark's Intergalactic Freakshow, will be published by World Weaver Press in 2019. She blogs at jenniferleerossman.blogspot.com and tweets @JenLRossman. Do-Overs by Jennifer Lee Rossman     I have ridden dinosaurs. Big, bitey ones. I've traveled on the Hindenburg, fought alongside Joan of Arc, punched Jack the Ripper right in the face. The point I'm trying to make is being a time traveler puts you in some scary situations, but this is easily the most terrifying. Asking out a pretty girl. (Insert shriek of terror here.) I've been putting it off, shoving it to that dusty place in the back of my mind where I keep things I'm afraid of—like the fact that house centipedes exist—but it has to be now, before she goes back home. I take a deep breath, my heart beating like a drum roll, and step into the lab. And there's Ada, Countess of Lovelace, daughter of Lord Byron, world's first computer programmer, and unquestionably 1840's sexiest woman alive. She's bent over a laptop, her dark hair falling over her little serious face, dressed in jeans and a V-neck that are a far cry from the silks and gowns a countess would wear in her era. She makes my skin feel warm just looking at her. "So," she says as I approach. "I've run a final check on the new operating system and it all looks good. I've worked out the kinks that caused that paradox, but there are a few new guidelines I want to run by you—" I love the way she says paradox in her accent, with a long O sound that makes her lips get all round and pouty. Like when she says my name. "Roz?" I blink and look up from her lips. "Roz, did you hear a word I said?" My nod is a vigorous, enthusiastic lie. "Then if you want to test your machine—" "You're gorgeous." Her entire face stops like someone paused her video in mid-word and I just want to melt into a puddle of embarrassment. "I'm... gorgeous," she repeats, her voice devoid of any inflection that would help me know how to fix this. Should I take it back? That seems offensive. Maybe I should tell her I don't mean it in a gay way? But I do. I mean it in the gayest way possible. I mean it as the start of a relationship that will lead to us getting married in matching princess dresses and having babies and operating our own time travel business and— Time travel. Duh. "You know what?" I say, holding my hands up. "Let me try this again." I leave her to her bewilderment and step outside. I set my wristwatch time machine back two minutes, and a blue glow envelops me. When it subsides, I go back in to find her bent over the laptop again. She looks up when she sees me. "So..." "Do you like girls?" I interrupt, because I am just the smoothest. When she doesn't answer right away, I add, "I do. And boys. And, in one very confusing instance, a cartoon fox. But the girl part is the most relevant now because I like you." Facepalm. Out the door I go without another word, and back in time with a blue glow. We never used to have a blue glow; must be one of her improvements to the system. This time, I go in with a plan, and that plan is poetry. What girl can resist wordplay! And I have the perfect poem in mind. Before she can say anything, I launch into a passionate recitation. "Maid of Athens, 'ere we part. Give, oh, give me back my heart!" Her initial amusement slips from her face, leaving her looking confused and... is that a teensy bit of disgust? "Or since that has left my breast," I continue, "take it now and leave the rest. Hear my vow—" Oh, no. I just remembered who wrote the poem. Ada's perfect eyebrows knit together. "Roz, are you trying to woo me with a poem written by my father?" "Yes. Luckily, I'm about to change history so you won't remember any of this when I get back," I say, and dash out the door. I do the Time Warp again. Okay. Focus. I breathe slow, deep breaths and think of exactly what I want to say. I got Napoleon and Josephine together when a time rift erased the day they met. If I can do that, I can totally do this. ...is what I tell myself so I don't throw up. "Hello, Miss Lovelace," I say this time, trying to stay calm despite a raging blush that has to be visible from space. "Do you have a moment to talk about something important?" Ada is leaning over a closed laptop, a knowing smile on her strawberry cream lips (she borrowed my flavored lip gloss, so I know her kiss will be delicious). A jolt runs through me – does she want to talk about what I want to talk about? But she says, "Yes, I think we should go over some of the new features of your operating system before I leave," and I deflate just a tiny bit. Did I imagine all the glances she stole when she thought I wasn’t looking? The flirtastic banter during all the late nights we stayed up coding? All the times her hands drifted from the keys and found my hand for no reason except that we're so obviously the leads in a romantic comedy? I bite my lip and join her at the table. My confidence fizzles out like candles on a forgotten birthday cake, but I have to try. "Ada—" "One of the changes I've made," she interrupts, resting her chin in her hands, "will hopefully prevent paradoxes." Pouty lips on paradoxes. I mirror her posture and pay attention this time. She speaks slowly, like she's teasing me with information. "I've implemented a safeguard to keep time travelers from interfering with their own timelines." Wait. "If you try to go back and change your own history, the machine won't work. I've set it to flash a blue glow instead of an alarm." But that would mean... "So, for example, if you wanted to undo your embarrassing attempts at confessing your feelings, the girl would see you walk out the door, only to return a few seconds later to try again." Oh. Oh no. Frost replaces my heated blush as my blood cools to the temperature of a cherry slushie. Can you die from awkwardness? My mouth hangs open in horror, which somehow makes it all the more awkward when she leans forward to kiss me. All at once, my warmth returns, and I wish she hadn't made it impossible to go back in my own timeline. Because I want to relive this moment over and over again. END   “Corvus the Mighty" was originally published in Vitality Magazine and is copyright Simon Kewin 2015. "Pastel Witch" was originally published in The Light Ekphrastic and is copyright Jacob Budenz 2015. "Do-Overs" was originally published in Spectrum Lit and is copyright Jennifer Lee Rossman 2017. This recording is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license which means you can share it with anyone you’d like, but please don’t change or sell it. Our theme is “Aurora Borealis” by Bird Creek, available through the Google Audio Library. You can support GlitterShip by checking out our Patreon at patreon.com/keffy, subscribing to our feed, or by leaving reviews on iTunes. Thanks for listening, and we’ll be back soon with a couple of  GlitterShip originals.

Tahlequah First United Methodist Church

We all need Do-Over's Pastor Matt reflects upon the help of the Do-Overs.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 85: The Grandy Man Can

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 51:08


Greg and Josh are joined by Nick Dika as they discuss the latest two pickups by the Toronto Blue Jays. First, they talk about the trade for Yangervis Solarte and the versatility that he brings to the club, then they discuss how newly signed Curtis Granderson fits into the roster and debate what it can/should mean for the club going forward. They also tackle the incredibly slow offseason and talk of collusion/other market effects, with particular focus on the facts presented in Jeff Passan's latest column for Yahoo Sports. Finally, they answer listener questions, give out two Do Overs, and hand out a Gold Star.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 77: And Now our Watch is Ended

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 49:10


Greg and Josh go over the final week of the season and the decisions and press conferences from the immediate aftermath. They discuss Jose Bautista's final games and the declining of his option, Josh Donaldson's desire to remain in Toronto, the early outlook for the upcoming offseason based on comments from Ross Atkins, the murky future for Devon Travis, and the ballot goofiness from the Blue Jays team award voting. They also answer listener questions and give out two Do Overs, one to MLB and one the Giancarlo Stanton. 

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 75: Japandering to the Crowd

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 58:57


Sung Min Kim of Sporting News stops by talk Shohei Otani and what we could be in the big leagues, the posting systems in Japan and Korea, and other potential stars we could see being posted over the next couple of years. Greg and Josh also discuss the Marco Estrada extension, Jose Bautista's farewell tour, Roberto Osuna's increased velocity, faces of the franchise, and a truly 2017 Toronto Blue Jays moment. Finally, they answer listener questions and give out Do Overs to Mark Shapiro and Matt Dermody.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 58: Riding the DL Carousel

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 42:27


Greg and Josh break down the last week of news in Blue Jays land. They discuss the resurgent bullpen that is being led by surprising performers Ryan Tepera and Danny Barnes, a tremendous performance by Marco Estrada, the improved hitting from Jose Bautista and Devon Travis, and the constant shuffling of injured players on the Blue Jays roster. They also answer listener questions, give out two Do-Overs, and play Stump the Josh.

Fantasy Front Office
EP5 - Week of May 1st 2017 - Fantasy Front Office

Fantasy Front Office

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 50:13


EP5 - Keith, Phil, Todd, & Jeramy delve into The News, Bullpen Breakdown, Players of the Month Awards, Mailbag, & Draft Diamonds or Do-Overs! Fantasy Front Office Credits Soundfile Attributions: Crowd Noise Recorded by GoGo Music Credits: http://Bensound.com Royalty Free Music: “Rumble" “Energy" "Going Higher” “Jazzy Frenchy” http://Purple-Planet.com Royalty Free Music: “Olympian” “Heavy Hitter” “Fun on The Farm" Technical Producer: Jeramy Hubbard Social Media Producer: Website: thelinescore.com Twitter: @ TheLinescore @ FanFrontOffice --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fantasyfrontoffice/support

Wrestlerotica
Episode 99

Wrestlerotica

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 34:58


In this week's episode of Wrestlerotica, the podcast that combines wrestling and erotica, we have three stories to share with you The first story is entitled "Thank You Australia" and was written by WOWEFA member: Cole Galbraith. After finally defeating Asuka to become the new NXT Women's Champion, Billie Kay heads about on town with her friend Peyton Royce to celebrate her championship victory. The second story is entitled "Do Overs" and was written by AO3 member: RedLeaderFic. Neville has a new found confidence as of late and when he spots Corey Graves in the locker room, he decides to demonstrate his new attitude. The third story is entitled "The Vegan Relapses" and was written by Fanfiction.net user: WWEass. After a hard fought battle between CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, Bryan tries to gain Punk's favor by giving him a special treat. Intro/outro music for this week is the song "The Embers" by the band Vagabon. If you enjoyed this week's episode, please be sure to like/review/and subscribe to us on Itunes. Visit us elsewhere online including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and our official website: Wrestleroticapod.com.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 48: A Little Bird-Calling

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 56:11


Jake English of Birds Eye View stops by to preview the Baltimore Orioles are part of the 2017 AL East preview series. He discusses the continual lack of strength/depth in the rotation, Chris Tillman's injury, the slugging offense, and some fancy roster maneuvering by Dan Duquette. Greg and Josh also discuss the recent returns to "action" for Josh Donaldson and Devon Travis, Kendrys Morales' continued spring success, Canada's abysmal showing in the World Baseball classic, Jose Bautista and Marcus Stroman's STRONG showings, and some approach changes for Kevin Pillar and Justin Smoak. They also give Do-Overs to the Blue Jays social media team and Peter Gammons. 

Equal Opposites
EQOP 168: An Episode About Do Overs

Equal Opposites

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 73:58


What happened to "Do Overs?" They seemed to be in abundance when we were kids, but now that we're adults "Do Overs" are few and far between. Just this week alone several people would love a "Do Over"  The Oscars, Nicki Minaj, and Love & Hip Hop's Amina Buddafly just to name a few. We talk about why they would want a second chance, plus diss songs, Xscape reuniting, Halle Berry's hair choice and more. Sleep Song Xscape - Who Can I Run To (JD's Extended Cut) (Jon)  Ice Cube - No Vaseline (Chelle) Email us: eqoppod@gmail.com

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 45: All Mike'd Up

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 65:51


Blue Jays pitcher Mike Bolsinger stops by to discuss reaction to his 2016 trade to the Blue Jays, battling for a job in spring training, transitioning from the rotation to the bullpen, and pitch selection. Greg, Josh, and a returning Chris also discuss the latest spring news, including Josh Donaldson's injury, Kevin Pillar's planned change in approach, Devon Travis' potential with the bat, Russell Martin at the WBC, and Jose Bautista contract talk. Finally they answer a bunch of listener questions, give two Do-Overs, and make a special announcement.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
086: How to Make a Successful Career Change with Jon Acuff

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 56:09


Reinvent your Mondays, transition to a new career, and start Do Overs in all areas of life with Jon Acuff. ----- Welcome to episode 86 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week, Bjork chats with Jon Acuff, a New York Times bestselling author who helps you work a job you love.   While many entrepreneur-motivators will promote the strategy of quitting your job first, then figuring your new career out later, Jon Acuff takes a different stance. In his most recent book, Do Over, Jon talks about preparing yourself for a new career well before you ever need to actually start one. Jon’s books have helped thousands of people reinvent their Mondays, transition to a new career, and start Do Overs in all areas of life. In this episode, Jon shares: What a Do Over is and how you can track their effects Why you shouldn’t quit your day job How to utilize your time without sacrificing your family What you need to have in place to be prepared for a Do Over Why hustle is a key component, even if you have everything else What a Career Savings Account is and why you need one The best way to build relationships and be remembered   Resources: Jon’s books including Do Over and Quitter Powerhouse by James Andrew Miller Jon on Twitter and LinkedIn Acuff.me If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Be sure to review us on iTunes!  

Christ Chapel Video Podcasts
A Beautiful Thing

Christ Chapel Video Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 100:29


Three people who got spiritual "Do Overs".

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 33: Sweep in the Heart of Texas

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 59:05


Jeff Sullivan of Fangraphs stops by to preview the upcoming ALCS with a focus on the liberal use of platoons, the deep Andrew Miller-led bullpen and its effect on the depleted Cleveland rotation, and specific matchups between the two clubs. Greg and Josh then go back over the ALDS against Texas game by game, highlighting specific things that stood out from the series and what they could mean going forward. They also address the health of Devon Travis and Francisco Liriano, answer listener questions, and give out a couple of Do-Overs. 

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 26: The Juice is Loose

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 59:07


Dr. Alan Nathan, Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois and Physics of Baseball researcher stops by to discuss his work on the potential causes for the spike in home runs this season as well as the increased speed of the ball off the bat. Greg and Josh also discuss some positive trade outcomes, the returns of Jose Bautista and Kevin Pillar (and their effects on the lineup), Aaron Sanchez' brief stop in Dunedin, the improvements of Melvin Upton Jr., and the pending Edwin Encarnacion lawsuit. Finally, they answer listener questions and give out a couple of Do-Overs. 

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 25: The Scentsational Blue Jays

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 42:26


Greg and Josh break down the last week in Blue Jays land, with a look at the 5-2 record, the offensive ups and downs that led to shutouts and outbursts, the hot streaks from Russell Martin and Troy Tulowitzki, a fun outcome from a Josh Donaldson/John Gibbons dugout clash, the reinforcements for the bottom of the batting order, the continued brilliance of J.A. Happ, and a suddenly lock down bullpen. They also answer listener questions before giving out two Do-Overs and providing Bartolo Colon with a Gold Star.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 22: Joaquin a Fine Line

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 56:04


Dr Mike Sonne rejoins the podcast to discuss his latest study. The talk (and piece) focuses on different stresses on pitchers that suggest a move to the bullpen for Aaron Sanchez may not make sense. Greg and Josh also discuss the trades for Melvin Upton Jr. and Joaquin Benoit, some quirks from the 12 inning game, J.A. Happ's return to his Pittsburgh ways, Aaron Sanchez' dominance, and the struggles of Josh Thole. Finally, the guys give Do Overs to some of their favourite targets, Pat Tabler and MLB. 

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GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
192: NCAA Regionals, Doha World Cup and Cottbus Highlights

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 102:30


 In the news, Uncle Tim, Spencer from the Balance Beam Situation, and Jessica chat about: How to watch Pacific Rim Championships from anywhere in the world (3:45) NCAA Regionals (8:15) The heartbreak the terror, the need for warning labels and a recap from every regional Our favorite individuals going to NCAAs and superstars who didn't make it War on the Floor - Lindsay Mable vs. Nina McGee in Minnesota Why the regional format SUCKS and needs to be changed immediately  Doha World Cup (1:08:00) Catalina Ponor wins gold on BB Bai Yawen competed on a  futuristic beam that certainly was the cause of her almost fall Women's and LGBT human rights issues in Quatar How are the Romanian women looking heading into the Test Event Manrique Larduet of Cuba  Cottbus (1:15:24) Lisa Top proves the Dutch can do more than spin  Is Oksana Chusovitina changing her strategy to qualify for Rio Dominick Cunningham (GBR) insane new floor pass.  Oleg Verniaiev update  Our weekly roundup of the latest news stories from around the gymternet includes (1:22:00): The Pacific Rim Championships team for the US  Popa, Adlerteg, Hambuchen, Epke, Yang and Komova all injured.  Olympic ticket sales low Meldonium update Valentina Rodionenko says the Russian team stopped taking the drug in August European champion Nikolai Kuksenkov tested positive at Russian Nationals and says they took meldonium "like vitamins" 1984 Olympic all-around champ, Mary Lou Retton and her self-described thunder thighs has undergone 19 surgeries! Josh Dixon on the importance of being an out athlete and why the post-Olympic tour should also be sponsored by PFlag.   Help us pay the bills!  Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome shirts here. RJ and his subway sandwiches have won two all-session passes to the Pac Rim Championships to watch Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Brenna Dowell, Ashton Locklear, Laurie Hernandez and Ragan Smith in person! Watch his entries and our honorable mentions here. The Choreography Conversation: Sophina's Viral Routine 191: Jesolo, Stuttgart and NCAA Conference Championships McKayla Maroney's Coaches Respond 190: Maroney's Coaches Respond, Do-Overs, Drug Tests, Glasgow and Gymnix 189: Blinded by the Swag 2016 American Cup 188: Kyla Moves On, Concussions, Baku and American Cup Preview 90: The 2014 Women's NCAA Championships! Plus details from the Ljubljana World Cup, Korean Meet and Romania takes on Belgium and France 89: Everybody Loves Raymond! Pacific Rim, Men's NCAA Championships, plus a Russian Championships/Tokyo World Cup recap DO OVER! 88: Rhonda Faehn & Mackenzie Caquatto 87: NCAA Regionals, Russian Nationals & Miss Lloimincia Hall is discovered Watch the Doha 2016 video playlist on YouTube here. Watch the Cottbus 2016 video playlist on YouTube here.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
191: Jesolo, Stuttgart and NCAA Conference Championships

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 104:29


This week Olympic medalist, World Champion and NCAA Champion, Sam Peszek, along with Evan Heiter, Uncle Tim, Spencer, and Jessica chat about: NCAA Conference Championships: Pac-12 Championships: what went wrong for Utah, why people are freaking about UCLA's insane beam team and Arizona State's emotional Olympic meet. What's it's like for Sam to be on the other side of the camera as an analyst (19:50) Elizabeth Price (Ebee) and the vault The sad truth about first-up sacrificial lamb of college gymnastics rotations. Sam responds to our in-depth discussion in episode 185 about whether or not Sophia de Jesus could do her college choreography in elite. (22:00) Gym Myth Busters: do judges really score higher later in the day. (37:00) SEC Championships (40:35): Florida won, but could Alabama or LSU take them out at NCAAs?  How did the end of the meet get conspiracy theorists buzzing; and what really happened? (42:50) Who was the overshadowed star of the first session/ had best meet of her life?  Spoiler alert, Brandi Jay of Georgia. Battle of Gymternet  Love at Regional will be Big 10 all-around champ Lindsay Mable vs. Nina McGee (52:00) Which team has the best bar routines that you have never, ever seen.  (55:00) Jesolo (59:00) How Gabby and her upgrades are coming along Why Italian gymnastics fans are the best! Marta is soooo excited for her retirement. The Jesolo Bee How Ragan Smith and Laurie Hernandez are making a case for the Olympic team Carlotta Ferlitto's beam crash Aly Raisman's uncharacteristic fall on vault. Stuttgart (1:16:00) What this told us about the status of the Russian Olympic team Oleg and the Ukranians Our weekly roundup of the latest news stories from around the gymternet include (1:25:45): The Bronze movie review Thema Williams is going to the Test Event! Suck it slut-shamers! Valentina Rodionenko says Russia will have no meldonium problems.  Aliya Mustafina not likely to compete at nationals Catalina Ponor and Diana Bulimar's new floor routines U.S. Men sweep a meet and wear cowboy hats English Championships What: The GymCastic Mock Press Conference Contest Prize: Two all-session passes to the 2016 Pac Rim Championships in Everett, WA April 8-10 How: Hold a mock press conference as if you have won the contest. Record yourself (or friend, pet, stuffed animal etc.) answering any question as if you have won. Tag us on Instagram or Twitter using #PacRimPC  (PC as in press conference). One entry per day. Use these questions to get you started:  What does this win mean to you? What were your goals coming into this contest? As a superfan, the expectations are high, what kind of fan shenanigans do you have planned for the meet? With this win, have you silenced the haters? Deadline: April 3rd McKayla Maroney's Coaches Respond 190: Maroney's Coaches Respond, Do-Overs, Drug Tests, Glasgow and Gymnix 189: Blinded by the Swag 2016 American Cup 188: Kyla Moves On, Concussions, Baku and American Cup Preview 187: McKayla Maroney 186: Amanda Borden 185: 2008 Olympic All-Around Finals (Commissioned) Ages of Pre-Olympic World Medalists 184: Chow Loves Bush Episode 16 with special guest Sam Peszek Support us! Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome shirts here.      

Do Over
Adam Carolla and Doing Over | Episode 132

Do Over

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 41:27


Today, Matt invites Adam Carolla to the studio to talk about taking responsibility, getting more done, and the story of his own personal Do Over.  After a chaotic early childhood, Adam sailed right into 30 years of what he calls missed opportunities.  He was broke and wasting years of his life not living up to his potential in jobs such as digging ditches and cleaning carpets.  But armed with resiliency, a healthy dose of fear, and a drive to solidify his legacy, Adam Carolla turned his life around.  Now, as a sort of poster child for those clawing their way to the top, Carolla is a successful comedian, podcaster, radio personality, television host, actor and New York Times best-selling author.    One of the most motivational episodes of Do Over to date, this episode should be watched with a pen and paper in hand because Adam drops several truth bombs and offers actionable advice for those ready to launch their own Do Overs.  Enjoy! ------- Subscribe to this podcast at YourDoOver.com Download The 3 Pillars of Creating the Ultimate Do Over compliments of Matt at FreeDoOver.com

The Life's Dash with Michele Mattia
"I Call A Do Over!" - Starting over at any age!

The Life's Dash with Michele Mattia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2013 59:00


As children, if we did anything less than what we believed was perfection we would call a “Do Over.” We didn't feel embarrassed to make the statement, didn't worry about what someone else would say, and we believed it was 100% okay to start again. Why in the world did we allow that philosophy to slip away from our consciousness once we became adults? Who sent out the memo to inform us on how many chances we get in life to realize our divine ideas, dreams and goals? Our life's journey is a series of “Do Overs”, but we've just decided to call them something else ~ failure, catastrophe, or fiasco. Join host Michele Mattia at 2pm ET, as we DARE to be AUDACIOUS and look at the Do Over with an empowered shift in consciousness!  If you have questions during the show, call the studio 714.333.3349, email Connect@MicheleMattia.com, or post on Michele's Life Design Facebook page.

Middle School Matters
MSM-253 King Me or Pin Me The Odds Arent Good

Middle School Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2013


MSM 253: King Me or Pin me, the Odds aren’t good. Presented in collaboration with the Association for Middle Level Education. Jokes You Can Use: Eileen Award: Advisory: http://visual.ly/what-are-odds Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) Respect the Web From the Twitterverse: #mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Resources: After the Deadline After the Deadline helps you write better by adding spell, style, and grammar checking to web applications. You can learn more on our features page. http://www.afterthedeadline.com/ http://www.polishmywriting.com/ 14 Profound Quotes From The Harry Potter Books http://www.buzzfeed.com/ariellecalderon/profound-quotes-from-the-harry-potter-books Web Spotlight: Why are you working on that? I’m astounded at how often my children do things for class without understanding the bigger reasons behind WHY they’re doing those things. http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2013/09/why-are-you-working-on-that.html The Two Things Teachers Focus on Most....Instead of Learning Written by Mark Clements http://edunators.com/index.php/becoming-the-edunator/is-my-classroom-focused-on-learning/the-two-things-teachers-focus-on-most-instead-of-learning Rick Wormeli: Redos, Retakes, and Do-Overs, Part One http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM-3PFfIfvI Why I Hated Meredith’s First Grade Teacher: An Open Letter to America’s Teachers http://kylenebeers.com/blog/2012/08/20/why-i-hated-merediths-first-grade-teacher-an-open-letter-to-americas-teachers/ Be Sure To…. Strategy to help kids reflect. https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/student-goal-setting

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones - Is there Life after Layoff? with Kim Wuertz

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2013 30:00


Is There Life after Layoff? Kim Wuertz Throughout her career she has used her writing skills.  As an early childhood education teacher, she wrote finger plays and simple short stories for the children.  During her time as fund raiser and strategic planner for small businesses and non profits, Kim became a certified grant writer.  About five years ago, she developed a curriculum for adults with developmental disabilities as a part of her ministry work.  For the past 20 years, she has taught grant writing, strategic planning and inspirational/self-exploration seminars. Kim believes her background as an educator, social worker and her time in lay ministry contributed to her decision to live her dream.  She is living the life she was meant to live!

Freakishly Well-Behaved Kids
Blissful Parenting: New Beginnings

Freakishly Well-Behaved Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2013 30:00


Start the New Year off right with your children. You CAN start over with kids (kids love Do-Overs!) In this show we will cover some easy strategies for parents and children to engage in together to create an atmosphere for Freakishly Well Behaved kids throughout the year. Newness and change can be exciting and can make Parenting Blissful. Stay tuned that is what we will be talking about or call in and share!! Author, Professor, Mental Health Counselor, Play Therapist, International Speaker, & Mom-- Dr. Mullen has learned from the thousands of children she has worked with insights and actions necessary for parenting that will lead to the behavior and attitude changes you are looking for with your children.  If you are willing to learn, listen, grow, and work hard at this, your results will be nothing short of miraculous! You can have Freakishly Well Behaved Kids too!

The Life's Dash with Michele Mattia

  As children, if we did anything less than what we believed was perfection we would call a “Do Over.” We didn't feel embarrassed to make the statement, didn't worry about what someone else would say, and we believed it was 100% okay to start again. Why in the world did we allow that philosophy to slip away from our consciousness once we became adults? Who sent out the memo to inform us on how many chances we get in life to realize our divine ideas, dreams and goals? Our life's journey is a series of “Do Overs”, but we've just decided to call them something else ~ failure, catastrophe, or fiasco. As we DARE to be AUDACIOUS, we will look at the Do Over with an empowered shift in consciousness!  Michele wants to hear from you! Connect@MicheleMattia.com

The TJRS Radio Network-The jrilshow
Getting Old!! QUESTION OF THE DAY: 3 Things that you regret!

The TJRS Radio Network-The jrilshow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011 90:00


It is Who's Who Wednesday and of course we are talking!!! Tonight we will discuss the process of getting old ooooooooooooor should we say "aging gracefully"!!! Plus the QOD:  The 3 things that you regret the most? Should be fun!!!! Yall know how we do!!! It is the 90 MINUTE Edition of the jril show!!!! 90 MINUTES...NO MORE LOL!!!!