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Dr. Jane Tornatore is a self-proclaimed brain geek and self -compassion expert. She has used her life's "PhD" to arrive with us today as a coach, therapist, speaker, and author. What separates her from other coaches and therapists is her down to earth, humorous, practical, and SIMPLE approach. You can take Dr. Jane's FREE course, The Intuitive Decision Making Method at https://www.everydaylove.me/course
“En la vida, nacer y encontrar tu propósito son esenciales. No te pierdas en expectativas sociales. La misión es emprender y cambiar el mundo. Si todos seguimos nuestra pasión, el mundo será mejor.” – Felipe Novoa (
Welcome to Season 3! We're calling this season “Every Day Love” and our goal is to make love practical in our everyday lives. Recognizing the practicality of love requires us to let go of some of the common UN-practical definitions and ideas that we have about love. Love is so much more than an emotion or something you feel when you first start dating or when you bring home a newborn baby. Being loved is very different from being “in love.” Love is an experience that changes us…for good! In this episode, I (Janet) share the story about the night I realized for the first time that I was more than attracted to Doug. I realized that I LOVED him! Listen in as I share how I knew the difference between admiring Doug and enjoying the time we spent together. One of the things I realized was that I didn't want to be someone who caused Doug more hurting or cost him more wounding. I didn't want to be someone who let him live with more lies. Love is something that equips us and transforms us on our journey of personal growth. Love is what heals us and it is the fuel of maturity—and without love, we will get older, but we won't grow up. To be alive is to be growing, not to have arrived. And without love, we simply survive. When we love one another, we get to impact and influence each other for good! In this episode, we offer these takeaways, from Nate Postlethwait: “Stick with the ones who make you feel important. You've got one shot at this life and if the people who were meant to teach you about your value didn't, then find those who can.” “Your life is meant to be lived. Your relationships are meant to reflect love and safe connection.” “If you don't have access to a person, find words. Find books, find quotes, find things that make something in your feel important enough to keep looking for more.” Have you downloaded the FREE RESOURCE on janetnewberry.com? Check it out and discover 3 truths you need to build a lifestyle of love!
This episode is part 67 of the series: LIFE ISSUES AND THE REIGN OF JESUS
Join us as Pastor Jon Burgess continues in our Jesus Every Day series. Interested? Learn More - thefathershousesd.org
Emily & Nate celebrate their 9th wedding anniversary by reading and critiquing their vows. What did they even mean by that?! Find out what they thought they were saying, and what they wished they could've said knowing what they know now.Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube Have a question or an idea for an episode? Email us at lessnotperfect@gmail.com
In this episode, I talk with Bay Area-based Illustrator, Graphic Novelist & Teacher Nidhi Chanani. We talk about Nidhi’s journey as an illustrator and serendipitous beginnings as a graphic novelist, comics as a platform for marginalized voices, her upcoming film adaption of her graphic novel ‘Pashmina’ on Netflix and much more. From her website: Nidhi Chanani is a freelance illustrator, cartoonist and writer. After completing her undergrad literature degree at the University of California at Santa Cruz, Nidhi pursued a career in non-profits. The desire to draw kept pulling her away and in 2008 she enrolled in art school (only to drop out a year later). In 2009 she began completing one illustration every day of the week. She called this Every Day Love and developed her narrative style and voice with three years of daily practice. Thus began her art career and business. Nidhi was born in Calcutta and raised in suburban southern California. She creates because it makes her happy – with the hope that it can make others happy, too. In April of 2012 she was honored by the Obama Administration as a Champion of Change. Her debut graphic novel, Pashmina, was released by First Second Books in fall 2017. It received starred reviews in the School Library Journal, Publisher’s Weekly, and was reviewed in the New York Times. In March of 2019, the film adaptation of Pashmina with Netflix was announced. Gurinder Chadha is set to direct. In 2018, Jasmine’s New Pet, which she wrote, drew and colored released through Dark Horse Comics. Her first bilingual board book, Shubh Raatri Dost/Good Night Friend released in 2019 through Bharat Babies. Her debut picture book, written by Bea Birdsong, I will be fierce, released in April 2019. She is currently working on her second original graphic novel, Jukebox, with her husband Nick Giordano which is slated for 2021 release. She is an instructor in the Master of Fine Arts, Comics program at the California College of Arts. Her media appearances include CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 and BBC Radio. Her work has been featured on the Huffington Post, the Women’s March, My Modern Met, Bored Panda and India Times. Nidhi has worked with Disney, ABC, Airbnb, Sony, Microsoft, State Farm Insurance and a variety of other clients. Her non-fiction comics have appeared in the Nib. Everyday Love Art products are sold in retail shops across the country, including the San Francisco International Airport, Books Inc., and Therapy stores. Nidhi draws and dreams every day with her husband, kid and their attention starved cat in the San Francisco Bay Area. Website Instagram Find us on all your favorite platforms including: Apple Spotify YouTube Facebook Instagram
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Judy Ford, will share the “nitty-gritty” about love and other sought-after advice from her book, Every Day Love, from Viva Editions. Judy is a nationally recognized family counselor, bestselling author, and inspirational speaker whose expertise is in empowering individuals and families. Her “Parenting with Love and Laughter” workshops have been attended by thousands of parents. She has dedicated her life to family healing and wholeness and is an in-demand couple’s counselor. While we know that falling in love is easy, we typically don’t know the easy path to sustaining love. But one thing is certain: Our longing for love is universal. Let Judy Ford inspire your efforts of every day loving. Her website: http://www.judyford.com/
Tending to Love If you are feeling stuck when it comes to love or yearn for greater intimacy - whether or not you are in a relationship? Then join The On Purpose Show on Thursday, September 5, 2013 10:00am pacific (time zone converter) for a stimulating and insightful conversation with Judy Ford, the author of Every Day Love: The Delicate Art of Caring for Each Other. For more details, visit: http://OnPurposeShow.com Susyn Reeve, is the best-selling author of The Inspired Life with 35 years experience as a Corporate Consultant, Coach and InterFaith Minister, she has been a delegate to the UN Commission on the Status of Women. www.SusynReeve.com Rikk Hansen is one of the nation's leading experts in guiding midlife professionals to discover a lifework that's really their CALLING. As founder at Brilliant NEXT, he has pioneered a system called "New Fire Discover" that guides midlife women and men to find certainty of purpose and exciting direction for their next fulfilling work. www.BrilliantNEXT.com
“‘How you can make your partner lovable‘ doesn’t make sense,” you say. “S/he is either lovable or s/he isn’t. I’ve got nothing to do with it.” Join us for this episode of Every Day Love, as we explore a different point of view. According to this point of view, how you experience your partner depends, among other things, on your selective attention and your tendency to label or not label. It’s an important issue: You can’t love someone whom you experience as unlovable. Want to love your partner? Take responsibility for your experience.
“‘How you can make your partner lovable‘ doesn’t make sense,” you say. “S/he is either lovable or s/he isn’t. I’ve got nothing to do with it.” Join us for this episode of Every Day Love, as we explore a different point of view. According to this point of view, how you experience your partner depends, among other things, on your selective attention and your tendency to label or not label. It’s an important issue: You can’t love someone whom you experience as unlovable. Want to love your partner? Take responsibility for your experience.
What sort of people make a commitment to behave more lovingly to their partner? Who cares about learning how to love with warmth and generosity. Some people do; otherwise, many more marriages would fail than already do. In our self-centered culture, the people who actively love their partner stand out. This episode of Every Day Love takes a look at who those people might be and what may have motivated them to make loving a priority in their lives. We welcome your participation in this — and every — episode
What sort of people make a commitment to behave more lovingly to their partner? Who cares about learning how to love with warmth and generosity. Some people do; otherwise, many more marriages would fail than already do. In our self-centered culture, the people who actively love their partner stand out. This episode of Every Day Love takes a look at who those people might be and what may have motivated them to make loving a priority in their lives. We welcome your participation in this — and every — episode