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It’s 150 years to the day that the presidents of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads drove a ceremonial golden spike into the first railroad line to cross North America. That's the big event of the weekend - oh, there's also a thing called Mother's Day? Okay, well for you all let's pay tribute to the Mom For A Minute Subreddit, which provides a virtual Reddit mom for you when your own maternal relationship is unresolved. Plus: the story of writer Dave Wain, who's paying tribute to his recently departed mum by live-tweeting her amazing collection of raunchy e-books using the hashtag #MumsKindleOdyssey. The golden spike turns 150 (Visit Salt Lake) Visit This Subreddit When You Need a Mom but Don't Have a Supportive One (Lifehacker) Mum’s Kindle Odyssey (Dave Wain on Twitter) Help make Cool Weird Awesome as a backer on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
Rebekah just launched an online course focused on helping new moms with “everyday hospitality” **COURSE DETAILS AND DISCOUNT CODE BELOW** ….but first: We got started very late. 11:00pm…because we had a hard time getting both boys to sleep! Ryan took Liam out to Trader Joe’s for groceries and the cashier gave him some candy (She asked first, which was awesome!) and the sugar rush added a couple hours to the bedtime routine. Bummer. Finally after Liam did fall asleep, Ryan came into the living room and Ari our 10-month-old decided he did not want to go to sleep. So we decided to go with it, watched some TV shows, and made some pop-corn. But the big topic of this episode is the LAUNCH of Rebekah’s brand new online course, YOUR GENEROUS HOME. This project is several months in the making. Bekah has been putting this together for the past 6 months. YOUR GENEROUS HOME can be found at www.yourgeneroushome.com Your Generous Home is a course that teaches "Everyday Hospitality" for busy moms with limited time, space and resources. Rebekah started this course for moms like her who want their homes to be a generous and welcoming place for family and friends without going crazy in the process The course is a video course about what Hospitality is. How we think about it and approach it (Perfection, expectations, and performance). Rebekah has taught and spoken around the world to many different groups of people, but this is the first time she has done a video course. The course dives into issues like, the things that are stopping you, and practical lessons like having dinner guests with children in the house. Rebekah breaks down the tasks in the course to make it easier for moms to get things done without having a melt down. Checklists are provided to help you think through what needs to be done before, during and after guests come over. Self assessment test: Questions about your specific stage in life to evaluate where you are at as an individual to give you a better picture of what your capacity is and what you are capable of in the moment. Ryan asks some interview questions…it gets awkward for just a minute… Ryan asks why this subject matter. Why everyday hospitality? Rebekah: At the core…we all want to connect. As a young mom it’s harder to get out of the house and build connections and the easiest solution is to make your home the place that people come to. We live in a 1-bedroom apartment, so we are very limited on space. We have also lived in a variety of situations and spaces where we have had to be creative with how we bring people into our home. Rebekah is no stranger to this and developed a sense of “Creative Hospitality” and learned to use what she had to make connections with people over food, coffee, or tea. Each place gives new ideas. Mainly, it’s all about your heart of generosity. This resonates with people who come to visit. Ryan asks how this works while having kids: Rebekah: It’s more complex. Things do take longer. More planning. Even though we live in a 1-bedroom, we have not let that stop us from having people stay with us. Family and friends…including a guest who stayed with us for 6 weeks. Rebekah begin to realize that people would be surprised and what she would take on. Which is part of what drove her to create a course to show how limitations are not disqualifies, but opportunities to get creative. Focus on what you DO HAVE not on what you DON’T HAVE. Hospitality is one the ways you can foster community and connection and battle against lonliness. As a mother, you can make a difference in the world through fostering connection through hospitality. It’s so accessible to everybody! Ryan asks what the most surprising thing for Rebekah in the process of putting this course together. Rebekah talks about how self-disqualification was a major struggle, because of the amazing people she has around her who are also doing such a great job. But on the other hand, when looking at the material and the potential, it makes her very excited. Ryan: What are the next steps for the course? Rebekah: This is the first part. Next we are going to build out additional audio lessons that are focused on specific areas of interest (issues, problems, topics). Check out the course at www.yourgenerousehome.com10% Discount Code: GOODJOB10 Normal Price is $30 This is a course is not just for moms, but for anyone who is limited with time and resources! Find us on Facebook and instagram @goodjobmomdad Listen at: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Wh6WuW Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2B0YZRJ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2sSQqUq
Welcome to Inspirational Monday on my Radio Show titled: "Empowerment4All" with host myself "Yulander McTier" here on Blog Talk Radio at 7:30pm EST. Tonight I will be discussing: "Why are U Continually acting and being "DESPERATE" when on the inside you are TRULY "DESOLATE"! Today Social Media has put nothing but Unrealistic PRESSURE for EVERYONE to quote on quote "FIT IN or BE A PART OF" when in actual REALITY many are doing NEITHER! People are SELLING their SOULS, CHARACTER, SPIRIT, ATTITUDE and DEMEANOR to the IDLE Worship of the INTERNET! By doing this MANY are committing Suicide, Robbing, Stealing from Family and Friends and even Lying to their Spouses or boyfriend/girlfriend on who they REALLY are along with what they Don't Have!!! The TIME has come where GOD is SNATCHING the COVERS and REVEALING the TRUE IDENTITY of who these people are! Once the DEVIL is done using you he doesn't REWARD YOU; instead he leaves you out to DRY! Know that NO MATTER WHAT GOD will NEVER Leave or Forsake you!!! Hear mne Live at (914) 338-1434 or at blogtalkradio.com/ymctierempowerment4all
Bright SpotsBuilding off the last episode Matt Dernlan and Cary Kolat continue the discussion of the book Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard By Chip and Dan Heath. Recapping the last episode Kolat describes the basis of the book. Chip and Dan Heath use the analogy of a rider and elephant to describe the two systems in your brain. The rational side is the rider and the emotional side is the elephant. Switch discusses how to create a leadership plan that gets both sides in sync. This episode will focus on Chapter 2: Find The Bright Spots. Bright spots or successes worth emulating is a philosophy that can be described in a question, "What is working and how can we do more of it?".Don't Have to Reinvent the WheelIn the book, they use the example of a gentleman whom in 1990 was tasked with fighting malnutrition in Vietnam. The foreign minister told him he only had 6 months to make a difference. Instead of having to much pride, he found an impoverished woman with healthy children and spread her knowledge to the rest of the country. Dernlan can relate this short term situation to coaching. Coaches are assigned to making huge changes in a 4-year span for an athlete and a program. When Kolat first took over at Campbell the program was not doing good and did not have much funding. He had to put a short term plan together in order to build for the future. Similar to the gentleman in the story, he found bright spots. In Kolat's case, it was looking at other programs and analyzing what they are doing that makes them successful. From that Kolat learned how to implement techniques into his own program. Kolat also used this in his athletic career. He had no problem copying a move another wrestler did or going to where they train. Lay the Right FoundationWhen Dernlan went from Penn State To Clarion he made the mistake of not scaling the goals to the program size. He figured out quickly he couldn't just implement a blanket philosophy and culture into another program. You have to take one step at a time. You can't make unrealistic promises. Success is defined differently by different programs. It's important to highlight the smaller victories. It's easy to get caught up in the big picture. As your program grows and changes your goals and standards should too.Finding Bright SpotsKolat coaches this technique to his wrestlers. He has had a few examples of freshman wrestlers with bad records that went on to be extremely successful later on. Those are the type of guys he makes captains. Kolat tells incoming freshman to replicate what they did and grow from it. Dernlan mentions pulling appropriate examples for young wrestlers. In order to apply to a wrestler's rational mind, you should appropriately choose who you use as a model. This makes it tangible for them to believe that success is possible. Going along with this, Kolat chooses to focus on his wrestler's successful matches over their failures. It's harder to say this is what you're not doing and how to fix it than to duplicate your success.
Damien Lamar is joined in the studio with homegrown, Jacksonville singer-songwriter and performer, Akia Uwanda. Listen as we discuss how we met, her performance at the 2017 Jacksonville Jazz Festival and here her new single "Don't Have the Time". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastetestlive/message
How can you get fitness benefits while staying safe as a weekend warrior?About one in three Americans get the Center for Disease Control & Prevention's (CDC) recommended amount of exercise each week. It can be tough to fit in fitness with all of the demands of daily life. What if you’re a weekend warrior because you can’t keep a daily fitness schedule? You can get the same mortality benefits from two days of fitness per week. But, you need to follow some guidelines to prevent injuries caused by intense workouts. DO: Stretch and warm up properly. Cool down by slowing down with the same exercise you were doing. Find a way to deal with muscle aches, like with an arnica montana gel or cream. Eat restorative foods. Blueberries, boiled eggs and salmon are great for restoring your body. DON’T: Have intense back-to-back workouts both days. Obsess with one activity. Push yourself too far because of your ego. If you choose to walk for exercise, make sure you walk briskly enough that you can’t talk while you’re moving.Be sure to find something you love to keep you engaged with fitness. Listen as Dr. Ken Redcross joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to avoid injuries as a weekend warrior.
If you’ve been rocking with me for a minute, you KNOW how I roll. I like to look at things from a different perspective than what is considered to be mainstream. Today, we are gonna talk about the ninety-nine vs the one. Now you are probably familiar with the parable that talks about how we should leave the ninety-nine and go get the one. The parable teaches us that one lost sheep is worth going after, and that we should not be so comfortable with the ninety-nine that we forget to go after the one. Now I wholeheartedly believe and agree with that in that context. But that doesn’t apply to everything. It just applies in that context, which is why that context was given. Sometimes, we will take something we read or see and apply it to everything when it was never meant to be applied to everything. That is called taking something out of context. We do it often, and we really have to be careful. Let me explain. In life, there will always be that one person who doesn’t like you. There will be that one person you will never be good enough for. There will be that one person who is never satisfied with anything you do. And oftentimes, we will get so caught up in trying to convert that one person that we will forget about the ninety-nine people who love and appreciate us just for who we are. We will spend hours and hours thinking about the one person who did not support us and totally neglect the ninety-nine who did. This, my friends, is not good. It does a disservice to the people who really love and support you. It also gives the impression that you are not grateful to or for the people who do support you. It can be difficult to understand why those you love don’t give you that love back. It can be hard to understand why people don’t approve of what you do. It can be a challenge to get over how the one person you’d expect to support you doesn’t support you for whatever reason. However, you cannot allow that one person to become your focus when you have so many other people who love and support you. Can I be transparent for a moment? I have spent the past three years of my life trying to get two people to support me the way that I have supported them. Three years. 1,095 days. I have talked over 1,700 people out of suicide. My podcast was listened to by over 300 people in the first month with no mass advertising. I have published a whole entire devotional that has blessed hundreds of people all over the world. I send out daily text messages to people in EVERY U.S. time zone. YET… I often become discouraged because a certain TWO PEOPLE don’t really support me. Do you understand how foolish that is? But can’t you see in your life where you have done the same thing? And I get it. Please understand that I totally get it. However, just because I get it doesn’t mean that we should continue to behave in this manner. It is important that we focus on what we DO HAVE more than we focus on what we DON’T HAVE. Even God does that. Let me grab a bible verse. I reference the bible a lot because it’s one of the most relevant books I’ve ever read. It just always relates. To everything. All the time. Some people say it’s a collection of fairy tales. I disagree with that statement, but even if it were a collection of fairy tales, those fairy tales have helped me survive over 22 suicide attempts, so we’re just gonna roll with it. I digress. The Apostle Paul was talking to the Church of Corinth about their giving. He said, “For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not. (2 Corinthians 8:22)“ What you do is accepted according to what you have and not what you don’t have - as long as you are willing. As long as your mind is made up. So. If God doesn’t look at what you don’t have when it comes to accepting what you give, why should you look at what you don’t have when it comes to what you appreciate?
Food fight! Jimmy and Sarah try to save the local drive-in from financial ruin when some unexpected guests show up and crash the fundraiser. Don't forget the popcorn! Make sure to send us your suggestions for songs that you want to be the next big anime hit! Have, Don't Have - Dalshabet: https://youtu.be/gKp1wLAv3Ys Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantAnimePod
How can you get fitness benefits while staying safe as a weekend warrior?About one in three Americans get the Center for Disease Control & Prevention's (CDC) recommended amount of exercise each week. It can be tough to fit in fitness with all of the demands of daily life. What if you’re a weekend warrior because you can’t keep a daily fitness schedule? You can get the same mortality benefits from two days of fitness per week. But, you need to follow some guidelines to prevent injuries caused by intense workouts. DO: Stretch and warm up properly. Cool down by slowing down with the same exercise you were doing. Find a way to deal with muscle aches, like with an arnica montana gel or cream. Eat restorative foods. Blueberries, boiled eggs and salmon are great for restoring your body. DON’T: Have intense back-to-back workouts both days. Obsess with one activity. Push yourself too far because of your ego. If you choose to walk for exercise, make sure you walk briskly enough that you can’t talk while you’re moving.Be sure to find something you love to keep you engaged with fitness. Listen as Dr. Ken Redcross joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to avoid injuries as a weekend warrior.
The FIFTH EPISODE ABOUT MEMESwhere we talk about memes, the earth, and our sponsor is 5 gumwe at it again. the gold pill video by OnYourComputer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol0Gu... where we talk about a girl cutting her finger off for aesthetic reasons, our opinions on John Wick Chapter 2, what we did to get into trouble in highschool and various other BULLSHIT. thanks for listening. please donate to our patreon which we DON"T HAVe
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HELLO there! I know, I could sense it, you were just watching and waiting on pins and needles for the new podcast, the latest Monday Motivation weren’t you?! Well, I do appreciate you listening and would REALLY appreciate it if you would share the podcast via your social media! The more listeners, the better, eh?! Last week was about finding out what you NEED that can help you and honestly that BELIEF – believing in yourself is really the main thing! BELIEF IS POWER and can be the driving force behind achieving whatever it is that you want! Do you BELIEVE in yourself? Many people believe in OTHERS. We’re always better at helping others than ourselves. Why is that? Why don’t we believe in ourselves as much as or MORE than we do others? How do we put OURSELVES first? Have you stopped long enough to think about that? To think about how you can put yourself first? Do you know how to do that? Do you appreciate all that you have? And that you have accomplished? Many times we just focus on what we DON’T HAVE. HAVEN’T DONE and maybe feel like we CAN’T DO. Do you STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES? I used to literally! When I would walk in the grocery store, I would stop and smell the roses. Sometimes other flowers that I liked as well, especially if some of the roses weren’t very fragrant that day! I had it in my mind to do that, and it would seriously put me in a different state of mind! Clearly it has something to do with smell and brain connection, but I’m not going into that! Haha. I am just realizing I LOOK at the flowers now, but tend to stop and look at the sushi being made fresh yet I have not stopped to smell the roses in a VERY long time! Hmmmmm, I think I will take my own advice the next time. BUT…this wasn’t meant to be so literal. Haha – Do you stop to look around and notice. Do you stop to APPRECIATE all that you have. All that you’ve done NO matter how small? Listen in for more about how and why you should take the time to appreciate what you have.
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