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Three powerful takeaways from our Easter holidays—lessons about mindset, risk, and meaningful connection. From a life-changing mindset shift at the Easter Show to a serious accident that reinforced the importance of risky play, plus a week without screens that revealed what kids really crave, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration for every parent. KEY POINTS: Mindset shapes experience: The same event can feel completely different when approached with a different attitude and realistic expectations. Risky play matters: Children need opportunities to push boundaries and take risks—it builds resilience, courage, and learning, even when things go wrong. Time is everything: What kids really want from us isn’t perfection—it’s time. Unplugging from screens and slowing down creates space for meaningful reflection and connection. QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:“What our kids actually want and need… is just time.” RESOURCES MENTIONED: Explore–Explain–Empower framework (Justin Coulson) happyfamilies.com.au ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS: Check your mindset before heading into family events—set realistic expectations and choose connection over control. Encourage age-appropriate risk-taking (e.g., climbing trees, riding bikes)—it builds confidence and independence. Unplug regularly—create time and space for quiet reflection and intentional connection with your children. Give each child individual attention—consider what they uniquely need from you right now. Practice being present—ditch the schedule and just be with your kids, without distraction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peace Community,Have you all seen and experienced Ryan Coogler's newest classic, Sinners?!In continuation of yesterday's episode, "You Know I Only Say It Cause I'm Truly Genuine…" I wanted to give a mini review of Sinners as it's been highly reviewed as of it's recent release before Easter Holiday weekend. The film was phenomenally written and created.On today's episode I talk about the film and by no means is this episode geared toward spoiling. I wanted to genuinely speak about a few things that I found inspiration and interest in.I hope that you all enjoy this episode, once again gratitude for tuning in + listening to the podcast; Your support is greatly appreciated. Stay Genuine, Peace.Support the podcast by following, rating + leaving a review; Let me know if these genuine topics resonate with you.Email: thegenuinepod@yahoo.comLove + Support Donations: https://cash.app/$TheGoddessKera
A man has been arrested in connection with dozens of city-owned trees in Los Angeles that were cut down with a chainsaw over the Easter Holiday weekend. While law enforcement officials had no leads on April 20, some Angelenos were busy posting photos to Reddit and Instagram of all the felled trees downtown. In photos, trees were seen in pieces at locations including 1st Street and Wilshire Boulevard, Olympic Boulevard and Hope Street, Olympic Boulevard and Figueroa Street, Broadway and Cesar Chavez Avenue, Grand Avenue in front of the Wells Fargo Center and Grand Avenue and 5th Street.
The Easter Holidays have been anything but relaxing for Soph and Emma. From a family scare to an unwelcome monthly visitor, things haven't exactly gone to plan. Plus, one listener shares a very unfortunate public loo incident involving a toddler and a suppository! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zero points and eight conceded - that's probably not the Easter we all had in mind. Hot off the heels of a 1-3 defeat at Millwall, which itself came off pretty sharply after a 3-5 at home to Portsmouth, the On The Ball podcast dissects Norwich City's terrible slump in form. Host Ryan Livermore, Craig Draycott and Steve Sanders chat youth v experience, set-piece woes, bad starts, and crosses, and what this all might mean for next season's chances. Plus, rolling through who to keep and who to shift for next season, the players and managers who never represented Norwich City but should have, and adding items to the club shop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a great time to give yourself a break before the final term of school, but the Easter holidays are a golden opportunity to get a chunk of exam prep in. Luke, Andy & Erin share their tips on what you should be doing over the Easter Holidays, and how to strike the right balance between having productive study days and giving yourself the rest you deserve.
Charlotte gives an update on Jude's sleep and Janine tells all about her Easter holiday adventures! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willie talks about the death of Pope Francis with Michael McDonald of the Catholic League. Also Scott Powell discusses the true meaning of the Easter Holiday. Finally Julie Gunlock joins Willie to break down how the Democrats are trying to brainwash our children.
Happy Easter! Guest Mark Gober, author "The End to the Upside Down Cosmos", joins to discuss our place in the universe. Is science beginning to catch up to theology and spiritual teachings? Discussion of the big bang theory, dark matter, and proof of a higher power? Discussion of the cultural change in the nation from Biden to Trump. Discussion of Easter weekend, Biden's "trans day of visibility", the separation of church and state, and more.
Despite grains trading higher overnight, corn, soybeans and wheat all finished lower after the long holiday weekend. Live and feeder cattle also closed lower, while lean hogs were able to find some strength. Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors breaks down Monday's market activity. Topics: Outside push of grains Dropping dollar - long term impact Planting progress Cattle on Feed takeaways Preview of the week's trade
Willie talks about the death of Pope Francis with Michael McDonald of the Catholic League. Also Scott Powell discusses the true meaning of the Easter Holiday. Finally Julie Gunlock joins Willie to break down how the Democrats are trying to brainwash our children.
Willie talks about the death of Pope Francis with Michael McDonald of the Catholic League. Also Scott Powell discusses the true meaning of the Easter Holiday. Finally Julie Gunlock joins Willie to break down how the Democrats are trying to brainwash our children.
Nokukhanya Mntambo speaks to Dr Ann Trapido, Resident Chef and Food Anthropologist, about where the tradition of eating pickled fish and hot crush buns comes from . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of 'The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart': Fighting Back. From massive rallies to running for office, Democrats are turning up their efforts to protest the Trump Agenda. I'll talk to two first-time candidates taking on long-time Republican lawmakers: Nathan Sage, who's running to unseat Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, and former One Republic base guitar player Tim Myers, who's taking on veteran California Rep. Ken Calvert. Easter Message. As the Pope makes a surprise appearance at Saint Peter's Basilica, President Trump marks the religious holiday by lashing out at his critics. We'll get a spiritual cleanse from the Chaplain for the U.S. Senate, Dr. Barry Black. Sounding the Alarm. Sen. Chris Van Hollen sheds new light on his trip to El Salvador to meet with a mistakenly deported Maryland man. Why the Senator says President Trump has triggered a constitutional crisis. And the Palmetto Potty-Mouth! Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina posted a video of herself berating a constituent who simply asked if she was going to hold a town hall this year. My political panel of Joe Walsh and Brendan Buck are here to discuss. All that and more on “The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart.”
Ukraine's military says Russia is violating the Easter ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday. A military spokesperson added there wasn't much hope for a ceasefire to hold in the first place.New Yorkers are flocking to Saint Patrick's Cathedral to show off their best Easter bonnets in the annual Easter Bonnet Parade. NTD's Stefania Cox takes us there—live.The U.S. Supreme Court is temporarily pausing the Trump administration's effort to deport alleged members of Tren de Aragua. Two conservative justices dissented.The Trump administration is cracking down on illegal immigration, including the presence of violent gangs. Just how serious is their influence in the U.S.? Arian Pasdar reports from Latin America.Texas is set to become the largest state in the country to implement universal school choice for families, following the approval of a House bill on April 17. The legislation passed largely along party lines. A panel discussion will provide further insights.
As Christians worldwide mark Easter, honoring the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, tradition takes center stage at family tables. Pickled fish and hot cross buns remain firm favorites for some, especially on Good Friday, when many abstain from meat and opt for fish instead. For those observing Lent, the 40-day fast ends, making way for celebration. And what better way to indulge than with Easter-themed desserts? What foods are on your menu this Easter weekend, and what is their significance? To look at SA's ultimate Easter Feast Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Chef Coovashan Pillay, President of the South African Chefs Association and Gert Du Toit chef and principal at MLK School of Cooking.....
Nokukhanya Mntambo speaks to Dr Angelique Coetzee, about the increased malaria cases in vulnerable zones like Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal. Be aware of symptoms like fever, chills, and headache, and take precautions against mosquito bites. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gain's listeners! I hope you're all enjoying the holiday week. It's Easter, and that means we're on vacation this week, celebrating with friends and family. We'll be back next Wednesday, April 23rd, with a brand new episode. So mark your calendars and join us as we dive into exciting investment strategies and market updates. Enjoy your holiday week, and we'll catch you soon!
Gugs Mhlungu speak to Resident human potential and parenting expert, Nikki Bush on keeping children busy with an Easter theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode - how to enjoy easter, find balance, and still make progress towards your goals.Here is the link to find out more about online coaching:Health, Fitness and Weight Loss Coaching with HayleyIf you need any help, have any questions or want to get in touch, email hayley@hayleyplummer.co.ukOr come find me on social media:facebook.com/hayleyplummerpt/instagram.com/hayleyplummerpt/
It’s not just about swimming or fitness for the Easter break. There is a lot more to do to keep your youngsters entertained. Swimming is still available, but there is also a range of other activities on offer for all ages. All the usual adult swimming, gym and class sessions will still be taking place, but just check times especially during the Easter weekend as they maybe different due to the Bank Holiday. Dave West, Taro Leisure Centre’s General Manager tells us moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Ask Ready or Not! It's Ready or Not's tip-based episode, landing in your ears every Friday. Today, Loz is diving into all things working from home with a toddler. Forget the Instagram version where everything looks effortless—this episode is all about what actually works. From realistic routines to toddler-friendly distractions and boundary-setting tips, Loz shares strategies that help you get work done without a full-time nanny (or losing your sanity). If you've ever tried to send an email while your child climbs the furniture, this one's for you.---Thanks for listening to Ask Ready or Not! If you liked the show, please tell your friends, subscribe or write a review.You can also find us on Instagram:@readyornot.pod@laurentreweek_@lucindamckimm_This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Boon Wurong people of the Kulin Nation. The land on which we're lucky enough to raise our sons and daughters always was and always will be Aboriginal land.We Pay The Rent and you can too here.
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Gabbi Brondani the Writer and Travel Correspondent about the Easter holidays which are around the corner, and if the thought of chocolate egg hunts and a braai in your backyard feels a bit meh this year, it might be time to plan a proper getaway. From snowy slopes, golden beaches, to picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultures, here’s some inspiration to make your Easter break one to remember. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you think of the Easter holiday, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Is it Black history? It should be. Here's why the holiday is one of the Blackest celebrations of the year. _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When you think of the Easter holiday, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Is it Black history? It should be. Here's why the holiday is one of the Blackest celebrations of the year. _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Foundations of Amateur Radio In the early 1920's long distance communication using radio was a growing interest. At the time it was thought that communication that we take for granted today, over long-distance HF, was limited to long wave or extremely low frequencies, the lower the better. With that restriction came massive antennas and high power transmitters, available only to commercial and government stations. Then radio amateurs let the cat out of the bag by discovering that so-called "short wave" radio could be heard all across the globe. As an aside, today, "short wave" seems quaint, because we've discovered that even shorter waves can be used to communicate, right down to nanometre communication as shown by NASA in its XCOM technology demonstration on the 12th of May, 2019. On a daily basis we use 120 mm and 60 mm waves when we use 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi for example. As a result of the discovery of short wave radio, a gold-rush emerged. There was a hunger in the community for radio, businesses and communities adopted the new medium, there were radio courses being taught in Universities, church services and other forms of entertainment started filling the airwaves. Comedy, talk shows, music, concerts, serials and dramas spread across the electromagnetic spectrum and radio amateurs who had discovered the phenomenon were running the risk of being pushed aside by commercial interests willing to pay for access. As I've said before, in many countries at the time, amateur radio was actively discouraged, sometimes it was even illegal. Before we continue, I should quote some statements made about radio before the gold-rush which at the time was seen as "Telegraphy Without Wires". In 1865 a Boston Post editorial proclaimed: "Well-informed people know it is impossible to transmit the voice over wires and that were it possible to do so, the thing would be of no practical value." Lord Kelvin, President of the Royal Society, said: "Radio has no future." and went on to say: "Wireless is all very well but I'd rather send a message by a boy on a pony", he also said: "Heavier-than-air machines are impossible." and "X-Rays will prove to be a hoax." Not all statements aged as badly. The New York Times said in 1899: "All the nations of the earth would be put upon terms of intimacy and men would be stunned by the tremendous volume of news and information that would ceaselessly pour in upon them." Back to the IARU. Before a business trip to Europe, the board of directors of the ARRL asked their President, Hiram Percy Maxim, to encourage international amateur relations, which on 12 March 1924 resulted in a dinner given, at the Hotel Lutetia in Paris according to Hiram, a "certain dining room" by "the most distinguished radio men of Europe." Hiram goes on to say that: "This A.R.R.L. President has sat in at a good many very impressive radio meetings in the past, ranging from Maine to California, but he has never sat in at a meeting where there was quite as much thrill as at this meeting in Paris where the amateurs of nine different countries sat down together." The countries were, France, Great Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg, Canada and the United States. Hiram remarks that "Denmark was represented by a letter in which regret was expressed at the inability to have a representative present and asked that the amateurs of Denmark be counted in." You should dig up a copy of the May 1924 edition of QST to get a sense of occasion where the ARRL president compares the thrill of the "hamfest" to the atmosphere during that dinner and pities those who have never experienced it. During the meeting it was decided to form an organisation which was going to be called the International Amateur Radio Union. A temporary committee was formed that appointed Hiram Maxim as the chair and Dr. Pierre Corret as secretary to take charge of the details to create a permanent organisation. The final decision was to call for a general Amateur Congress on the Easter Holiday of 1925 where the IARU would be formalised. On the 14th of April, 1925, 250 radio amateurs from 23 countries met in Paris and over the next four days the details of the new Union were hammered out. Among those details were that the organisation was chiefly for "the coordination and fostering of international two-way amateur communication, that it should be an organisation by individual memberships until strong national societies had been formed in the principal nations and a federation would be feasible, and that its headquarters would be located in the USA." The constitution was written over a day and night session and by the morning of the 17th of April, every delegate had a copy and then the hard work began, approving the constitution, section by section, by the entire Congress. On the morning of the 18th, elections were held and Hiram U1AW was elected international president, Gerald G2NM, international vice-president, Jean F8GO and Frank Z4AA councillors-at-large and Kenneth U1BHW international secretary-treasurer. With the election complete, the IARU was officially in business. The new constitution was published in English, French and Esperanto. Why Esperanto, you ask? In the middle of 1924, the ARRL adopted Esperanto as its official auxiliary language. According to Clinton B. DeSoto, W1CBD, author of a fabulous book "Two Hundred Meters And Down - The Story of Amateur Radio", that might have been the highest official recognition that language ever received. Credit to Clinton for much of the time line and wording I've shared here. I'll leave you with one final quote from his book. Clinton W1CBD writes: "One day amateur television is bound to come, however remote though that day may be. It is, indubitably, inevitable that one day amateurs will be able to see each other, as well as talk with each other; and when that day comes the development of amateur radio as a social institution will have taken another great step forward - at least according to present standards. But by then the standards will have changed, and amateurs will have something more to work toward, and the ultimate will still not have arrived. There are always new goals, new horizons. May it fall to amateur radio to march many steps toward the goal of complete knowledge ere its footprints are lost in the sands of time!" I'm Onno VK6FLAB
It's still the Easter Holidays and its a bumper filled edition this week! Holiday prep Meals on wheels Sibling responsibility The Kid excuse Altitude review Waxed out Sleepover hell April fool too far? Jemma's cultural review Thanks to everyone who writes in every week! Say hello bwtbpod@gmail.com Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes and early access here! https://www.patreon.com/bwtbpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we talk about uniting a community around the Easter Holiday and how a simple activity can help build support for local businesses and fundraisers.
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It was a busy, weekend for the Cayman Islands with Carifta Aquatics, Artistic Swimming and Track and Field events over the Easter Holiday. The Cayman Islands six-person Team finished 8th at the 51st Carifta Track and Field Championships at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St. Georges, Grenada. CARIFTA 2024 saw a record 14 medals for the Cayman Islands Artistic Swim team - 4 gold, 8 silver and 2 bronze medals!! And…Cayman takes second place as Carifta Aquatics continues today in the Bahamas. The Cayman swim team's medal count was 26 in total with nine gold, seven silver, and 10 bronze on day 4 with open water still to come… --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rcnews/message
This week, Reorg's Dia Gill Joins Cynthia Romano, senior managing director at FTI, for a broad ranging discussion that includes the economy's resilience in the face of dire predictions, unique restructuring challenges facing the health care, commercial real estate and cannabis industries, recent trends in liability management and how FTI is working to diversify its portfolio of service offerings. Due to the Easter Holiday, we're taking a short hiatus from our weekly summary of new developments in the restructuring world and our week ahead preview. Our full featured podcast will be back next week. We're looking for feedback to improve the podcast experience! Please share your thoughts here: www.research.net/r/Reorg_podcast_survey For more information on our latest events and webinars: reorg.com/resources/events-and-webinars/ Sign up to our weekly newsletter Reorg on the Record: reorg.com/resources/reorg-on-the-record/ #leveragedfinance #highyield #restructuring #performingcredit #distresseddebt #debtrestructuring #leveragedloans
The Tim Corrimal Show Best of the Clown Car, Volume 57 March 31, 2024 We are taking off for the Easter Holiday weekend, but I've put a Best of the Clown Car episode together for everyone to enjoy. On the Best of the Clown Car, Volume 57, we revisit some of the best Clown Car […] The post Best of the Clown Car, Volume 57 first appeared on The Tim Corrimal Show.
Happy Easter Everyone, I hope everyone is doing well. In this episode, I give a brief history of how Easter started. How our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, has risen today. I also described how to clean your vacuum and explained how to do preventive maintenance on your vehicle. Please subscribe to our podcast for all of the latest information on upcoming author interviews and more. Podcast Support:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasingstoriespodcast/support Destiny's Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Destiny-Constantin/e/B08QW84ZHN?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1619256834&sr=8-1 Remember to follow us on social media! X @_chasingstories Destiny's X @WriterDestiny Destiny's Instagram @WriterDestiny94 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chasingstories2 As always, thank you for taking the time to listen to our podcast. If you can think it,you can write it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasingstoriespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasingstoriespodcast/support
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Easter holidays in Australia are almost here. Many people buy chocolate at this time. However, Australians have also been warned about chocolate prices. Listen to SBS sinhala Podcast for more information. - ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ Easter holidays එනම් පාස්කු නිවාඩු කාලය ඉතා ආසන්නයටම පැමිණ තිබේ. මේ කාලයේ බොහෝ දෙනෙක් chocolate මිලදී ගැනීම සිදු කරයි. කෙසේ උවත් chocolate මිල ගණන් සම්බන්දව ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන්ට යම් අනතුරු ඇඟවීමක් ද කර තිබේ.
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A Kent head teacher's issued a warning after a pupil collapsed shortly after using a vape that had been spiked with a deadly synthetic drug.In a letter sent to parents it says the teenager had just finished classes for the day at Herne Bay High and had been handed the vape by another youngster.Also in today's podcast, Operation Brock has been put in place on the M20 ahead of the Easter Holidays.The contraflow system between Maidstone and Ashford allows for lorries to be parked on the motorway if there are delays getting across the Channel at Dover.A Folkestone man who spent 26 years in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit has told the podcast he'll keep fighting to prove his innocence.Paul Cleeland was convicted of shooting his friend following a fight in 1972.Questions have since been raised about evidence presented at his trial - but appeals to clear his name have failed. Mr Cleeland has been speaking to reporter Sean Axtell.Could a town on the Isle of Sheppey become a tax-free haven like Monaco?A local historian had been hoping so after discovering an ancient document which excluded Queenborough residents from paying legal tariffs - including duty on wine.A public inquiry's under way as campaigners near Maidstone try to save a piece of former farmland from being built on.Developers are looking to put more than 400 homes on the former Bunyards Farm in Allington - but people living nearby want it to be given protected village green status.As we mark World Rewilding Day, we've been taking a look at some of the conservation work done by animal parks in Kent.The Aspinall Foundation specialises in reintroducing rare and endangered species and protecting habitats.
In this episode of Lounge Talk W/ J.One.8, Trina and J.One.8 discuss the Easter Holiday growing up, the Solar Eclipse on April 8th, and Trina starts the first segment of "Rapid Fire" in which she asks J.One.8 questions and he has to answer what he would do in that particular situation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ltwjone8/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ltwjone8/support
Germany in Focus is made possible by the generous support of subscribers to The Local - find out more here about becoming a member.In this episode, host Rachel Loxton is joined by panellists Imogen Goodman and Paul Krantz. Our sound engineer is Rhys Edwards. We are also joined by economist Friedhelm Pfeiffer, a senior researcher at the European Centre for Economic Research in Mannheim.Here are some links to stories we talk about today:Why a German city has launched a public light display for Ramadan:Frankfurt becomes first German city to light up for RamadanWhat's going on with strikes in Germany and can we expect disruption over Easter?How likely are strikes in Germany over the Easter weekend?Update on the dual citizenship law and why foreign nationals are protesting against Berlin's slow bureaucracy.Has Germany's upcoming dual citizenship law been delayed again?Foreigners in Berlin furious over German citizenship delaysThe protests against US car company Tesla's expansion in Brandenburg:Why is Tesla's expansion in Berlin so controversial? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey, friend! Welcome back to the show. As we approach the Easter Holiday, I wanted to share something God gave to me… In this episode, I am outlining 6 lessons that Easter teaches us, that apply directly to your family estrangement from your child. These lessons serve as a blueprint for reconciling with your estranged daughter or son. The Bible is not just some ancient Text. It is a living Book of relevant insights and instructions for your life. And that includes the estrangement you're going through. The events of the Easter Story give us powerful revelation for navigating family estrangement from an adult child. Let's talk about it. . Next Steps: 1) Apply for your FREE consultation to talk to Jenny 1:1 and find out the exact path forward and how estrangement coaching will get you there: www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule ⬇️ 2) Access your audio meditation to help you cast your anxieties and worries about estrangement at the feet of Jesus: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/meditation ⬇️ 3) Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged mothers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers ⬇️ 4) Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: bit.ly/estrangementguide Client Reviews… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible support and guidance received in the most tragic time of my life from coach Jenny Good. Her faith, compassion, understanding, dedication and display of radical love has truly been life-changing for me. I was so overwhelmed with feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I felt lost and didn't know how to navigate through the emotional turmoil I was experiencing. However, from the very first call, Jenny created a safe and non-judgmental space for me to share my details. Her ability to listen attentively and empathize while helping me understand a different way of thinking is truly remarkable. She understood my feelings and offered tools each session in ways I have not experienced even from therapy. I am forever thankful for the medicine she has poured into me to be the very best version of myself! This has rippled into all areas of life for me. Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter! Thank you for being the vessel of unwavering faith & love that so many of us could benefit from, estranged or not. A true Godsend. - Melinda Wyman . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐My son agreed to meet with me When I decided to work with Jenny Good, I was desperate to find relief for my broken heart, and to mend the relationship with my son and DIL. I have now been able to do without my anxiety medication because Jenny gave me tools to manage my emotions. And, after Jenny and I worked together to create the right communication to my son, he has agreed to meet with my husband and me! I have a new found hope since working with Jenny. Reach out to her if you're struggling with estrangement. - Lisa Nagle-Tripp
Shari Irfan, President of the Irish Second-Level Students Union, joined The Last Word to discuss the decision to allocate the first week of secondary school Easter holidays to the Leaving Certificate oral exams.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
This week GCR, Bass, and Cartoon Joe talk about their Easter Holiday. They talk about pies, foley work, trickster gods and what milk tastes like. If you are new here this may see weird. If you are one of our normal listeners, you won’t be surprised this episode is actually about Star Wars. FOLLOW THIS […] The post Geek Cast Live 10.442: Pagan Holiday Roundup appeared first on Geek Cast Live.
This week GCR, Bass, and Cartoon Joe talk about their Easter Holiday. They talk about pies, foley work, trickster gods and what milk tastes like. If you are new here this may see weird. If you are one of our normal listeners, you won’t be surprised this episode is actually about Star Wars. FOLLOW THIS […] The post Geek Cast Live 10.442: Pagan Holiday Roundup appeared first on Geek Cast Live.
Today, Tom, Brittany and Rudy start Monday with a recap of the Easter Holiday and news of Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert being sent home after punching teammate Kyle Anderson.In the first hour, Bob Sansevere dives deeper into the Timberwolves' disfunction and Kristyn Burtt gives us box office numbers from the weekend and tells us about a new show called Jury Duty! During our second hour, KSTP's Chris Egert is back from vacation and we chat about France... I mean, we REALLY chat about France and Chris' addiction to Mt. Dew. Lastly, SKOR North's Phil Mackey breaks down the Gopher Men's Hockey loss over the weekend.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!Make sure to download the FREE Tom Barnard app for your chance to win the $10,000 "Pick Your Prize" contest just by registering! You're automatically entered in the drawing every time you open the app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Tom, Brittany and Rudy start Monday with a recap of the Easter Holiday and news of Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert being sent home after punching teammate Kyle Anderson.In the first hour, Bob Sansevere dives deeper into the Timberwolves' disfunction and Kristyn Burtt gives us box office numbers from the weekend and tells us about a new show called Jury Duty! During our second hour, KSTP's Chris Egert is back from vacation and we chat about France... I mean, we REALLY chat about France and Chris' addiction to Mt. Dew. Lastly, SKOR North's Phil Mackey breaks down the Gopher Men's Hockey loss over the weekend.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!Make sure to download the FREE Tom Barnard app for your chance to win the $10,000 "Pick Your Prize" contest just by registering! You're automatically entered in the drawing every time you open the app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Tom, Brittany and Rudy start Monday with a recap of the Easter Holiday and news of Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert being sent home after punching teammate Kyle Anderson.In the first hour, Bob Sansevere dives deeper into the Timberwolves' disfunction and Kristyn Burtt gives us box office numbers from the weekend and tells us about a new show called Jury Duty! During our second hour, KSTP's Chris Egert is back from vacation and we chat about France... I mean, we REALLY chat about France and Chris' addiction to Mt. Dew. Lastly, SKOR North's Phil Mackey breaks down the Gopher Men's Hockey loss over the weekend.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!Make sure to download the FREE Tom Barnard app for your chance to win the $10,000 "Pick Your Prize" contest just by registering! You're automatically entered in the drawing every time you open the app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Tom, Brittany and Rudy start Monday with a recap of the Easter Holiday and news of Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert being sent home after punching teammate Kyle Anderson. In the first hour, Bob Sansevere dives deeper into the Timberwolves' disfunction and Kristyn Burtt gives us box office numbers from the weekend and tells us about a new show called Jury Duty! During our second hour, KSTP's Chris Egert is back from vacation and we chat about France... I mean, we REALLY chat about France and Chris' addiction to Mt. Dew. Lastly, SKOR North's Phil Mackey breaks down the Gopher Men's Hockey loss over the weekend. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure to download the FREE Tom Barnard app for your chance to win the $10,000 "Pick Your Prize" contest just by registering! You're automatically entered in the drawing every time you open the app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Tom, Brittany and Rudy start Monday with a recap of the Easter Holiday and news of Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert being sent home after punching teammate Kyle Anderson. In the first hour, Bob Sansevere dives deeper into the Timberwolves' disfunction and Kristyn Burtt gives us box office numbers from the weekend and tells us about a new show called Jury Duty! During our second hour, KSTP's Chris Egert is back from vacation and we chat about France... I mean, we REALLY chat about France and Chris' addiction to Mt. Dew. Lastly, SKOR North's Phil Mackey breaks down the Gopher Men's Hockey loss over the weekend. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure to download the FREE Tom Barnard app for your chance to win the $10,000 "Pick Your Prize" contest just by registering! You're automatically entered in the drawing every time you open the app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Tom, Brittany and Rudy start Monday with a recap of the Easter Holiday and news of Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert being sent home after punching teammate Kyle Anderson. In the first hour, Bob Sansevere dives deeper into the Timberwolves' disfunction and Kristyn Burtt gives us box office numbers from the weekend and tells us about a new show called Jury Duty! During our second hour, KSTP's Chris Egert is back from vacation and we chat about France... I mean, we REALLY chat about France and Chris' addiction to Mt. Dew. Lastly, SKOR North's Phil Mackey breaks down the Gopher Men's Hockey loss over the weekend. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure to download the FREE Tom Barnard app for your chance to win the $10,000 "Pick Your Prize" contest just by registering! You're automatically entered in the drawing every time you open the app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices