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Mensagem "A pessoa que ninguém esperava encontrar na família" do Pr. Antônio Sávio Texto Lido: Josué 2: 1- 24 Culto 8h: 31.05.2026
In this episode of The Broken Pack: Stories of Sibling Loss, Dr. Angela Dean talks with surviving sibling Dr. Heidi Horsley. Heidi is Scott's big sister. Scott died about 40 years ago in a car accident at 17, alongside their 17-year-old cousin Matthew. Heidi is a licensed psychologist, an adjunct professor at Columbia University, and the co-founder, with her mother, of the Open to Hope Foundation.Together they talk about the difference between sibling loss and parent loss, finding hope after a sudden death, and the way sibling loss reshapes identity, family roles, and decisions about the future. In this episode you will:Hear Dr. Heidi Horsley's story of losing her younger brother Scott and her cousin Matthew, and the night the call came.Listen to hear how the devastating loss changed her fundamentally and how how others reacted.Learn why sibling loss is treated differently than parent loss and child loss, how family identity gets rewritten, and how purpose can emerge slowly after sudden death.Be inspired by the community Dr. Horsley has built for other bereaved siblings, and the work she has carried out in Scott's memory for four decades.Find hope in the kind of relationship Dr. Dean and Dr. Horsley describe in the episode, between siblings further along in grief and those still in early loss.Connect with Dr. Heidi Horsley: Open to HopeContent warning: This episode discusses sudden death and a fatal car accident.Mentioned in the show:TAPS, Tragedy Assistance Program for SurvivorsThe Compassionate FriendsSend us Fan MailSupport the showIf you would like more information or to share your own sibling loss story, please contact Dr. Angela Dean at contact@thebrokenpack.com or go to our website, thebrokenpack.com. Please like, subscribe, and share! Please follow us:Facebook: @BrokenPackInstagram: @thebrokenpack TikTok: @the_broken_packYouTube: @thebrokenpackSign-up for Wild Grief, our newsletter: https://thebrokenpack.substack.com/ Thank you!Angela M. Dean, PsyD, FT, GTMR
The Fami-curse struck again, but the crew is back to talk about all of the latest and greatest in the world of gaming, plus a little extra. To kick off New Business, the guys get into Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on the Nintendo Switch 2 and also talk about Stellaris. After a quick break, the boys dive into the news discussing the latest Star Fox Direct, the recent additions to the Virtual Boy Nintendo Classics lineup and the recently announced Nintendo/Intelligent Systems mobile app, Pictonico. From there, the crew tackles some feedback and Ty dives into some Anime Trash (TM) before closing out the show. 00:00:00 Intro00:02:24 Danny - Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Switch 2)00:15:58 Ty - Stellaris, Phasmophobia & Nikke00:43:25 Now Playing at TheFamicast.com00:46:45 JAPANews - Star Fox Direct01:07:59 JAPANews - May 2026 Virtual Boy Update01:11:35 JAPANews - Pictonico01:14:34 Feedback01:19:13 OutroThank you so much for subscribing, listening and for your support! You are awesome! Website: www.thefamicast.comEmail: thefamicast (at) gmail (dot) comPatreon: patreon.com/thefamicastYouTube: youtube.com/thefamicastBluesky: @thefamicast.bsky.socialTwitter/X: @thefamicast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#896 - A Família e o Legado - Pr. André Siqueira by Igreja do Amor
No episódio de hoje, o seu Mário fala com propriedade sobre como funciona uma empresa familiar.Com experiência de quem já viveu essa realidade, ele compartilha histórias, desafios e aprendizados.Dê o play e confira!
#892 - A Família e a Confiança - Pastor Gera Meira Lins by Igreja do Amor
Growing up with a "normal" Midwestern upbringing, Mark never felt different or disconnected from his family. However, after his father's death, a quest to explore his Portuguese heritage through a DNA test led to the staggering discovery that he was 100% Iberian and had zero Polish blood. Now, he shares his journey of navigating this new reality, confronting a mother whose memories are fading, and connecting with a biological family he never knew existed.Mark can be reached via email markthenpe@gmail.comResources Mentioned:Right to Know Severance Magazine DNA Surprises with Alexis HourseltNPE Stories PatreonNPE Stories facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/NPEstories
Dal Vangelo secondo GiovanniIn quel tempo, Gesù passò all'altra riva del mare di Galilea, cioè di Tiberìade, e lo seguiva una grande folla, perché vedeva i segni che compiva sugli infermi. Gesù salì sul monte e là si pose a sedere con i suoi discepoli. Era vicina la Pasqua, la festa dei Giudei.Allora Gesù, alzàti gli occhi, vide che una grande folla veniva da lui e disse a Filippo: «Dove potremo comprare il pane perché costoro abbiano da mangiare?». Diceva così per metterlo alla prova; egli infatti sapeva quello che stava per compiere. Gli rispose Filippo: «Duecento denari di pane non sono sufficienti neppure perché ognuno possa riceverne un pezzo».Gli disse allora uno dei discepoli, Andrea, fratello di Simon Pietro: «C'è qui un ragazzo che ha cinque pani d'orzo e due pesci; ma che cos'è questo per tanta gente?». Rispose Gesù: «Fateli sedere». C'era molta erba in quel luogo. Si misero dunque a sedere ed erano circa cinquemila uomini.Allora Gesù prese i pani e, dopo aver reso grazie, li diede a quelli che erano seduti, e lo stesso fece dei pesci, quanto ne volevano. E quando furono saziati, disse ai suoi discepoli: «Raccogliete i pezzi avanzati, perché nulla vada perduto». Li raccolsero e riempirono dodici canestri con i pezzi dei cinque pani d'orzo, avanzati a coloro che avevano mangiato.Allora la gente, visto il segno che egli aveva compiuto, diceva: «Questi è davvero il profeta, colui che viene nel mondo!». Ma Gesù, sapendo che venivano a prenderlo per farlo re, si ritirò di nuovo sul monte, lui da solo.
Durante o Retiro de Famílias de Abril de 2026, vivemos dias marcantes de profunda reflexão e transformação, com ministrações centradas no nosso chamado em Deus, na identidade como filhos e na responsabilidade de viver segundo a Sua vontade. Fomos desafiados a compreender que não estamos aqui por acaso, mas com um propósito eterno: sermos filhos, santos, discípulos e servos, vivendo uma vida alinhada ao coração do Pai. Em meio a palavras fortes sobre fé, obediência, santidade e dependência de Deus, fomos encorajados a abandonar uma vida sem direção e assumir nosso papel no Reino, confiando que Deus nos capacita mesmo em nossas fraquezas.
Durante o Retiro de Famílias de Abril de 2026, vivemos dias marcantes de profunda reflexão e transformação, com ministrações centradas no nosso chamado em Deus, na identidade como filhos e na responsabilidade de viver segundo a Sua vontade. Fomos desafiados a compreender que não estamos aqui por acaso, mas com um propósito eterno: sermos filhos, santos, discípulos e servos, vivendo uma vida alinhada ao coração do Pai. Em meio a palavras fortes sobre fé, obediência, santidade e dependência de Deus, fomos encorajados a abandonar uma vida sem direção e assumir nosso papel no Reino, confiando que Deus nos capacita mesmo em nossas fraquezas.
Durante o Retiro de Famílias de Abril de 2026, vivemos dias marcantes de profunda reflexão e transformação, com ministrações centradas no nosso chamado em Deus, na identidade como filhos e na responsabilidade de viver segundo a Sua vontade. Fomos desafiados a compreender que não estamos aqui por acaso, mas com um propósito eterno: sermos filhos, santos, discípulos e servos, vivendo uma vida alinhada ao coração do Pai. Em meio a palavras fortes sobre fé, obediência, santidade e dependência de Deus, fomos encorajados a abandonar uma vida sem direção e assumir nosso papel no Reino, confiando que Deus nos capacita mesmo em nossas fraquezas.
Retiro de Famílias 2026 | Chamado, Filiação e Propósito em DeusDurante o Retiro de Famílias de Abril de 2026, vivemos dias marcantes de profunda reflexão e transformação, com ministrações centradas no nosso chamado em Deus, na identidade como filhos e na responsabilidade de viver segundo a Sua vontade. Fomos desafiados a compreender que não estamos aqui por acaso, mas com um propósito eterno: sermos filhos, santos, discípulos e servos, vivendo uma vida alinhada ao coração do Pai. Em meio a palavras fortes sobre fé, obediência, santidade e dependência de Deus, fomos encorajados a abandonar uma vida sem direção e assumir nosso papel no Reino, confiando que Deus nos capacita mesmo em nossas fraquezas.
Durante o Retiro de Famílias de Abril de 2026, vivemos dias marcantes de profunda reflexão e transformação, com ministrações centradas no nosso chamado em Deus, na identidade como filhos e na responsabilidade de viver segundo a Sua vontade. Fomos desafiados a compreender que não estamos aqui por acaso, mas com um propósito eterno: sermos filhos, santos, discípulos e servos, vivendo uma vida alinhada ao coração do Pai. Em meio a palavras fortes sobre fé, obediência, santidade e dependência de Deus, fomos encorajados a abandonar uma vida sem direção e assumir nosso papel no Reino, confiando que Deus nos capacita mesmo em nossas fraquezas.
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Réveillon du Nouvel An 2026 : « Pli importan seki mo pass li avek mo fami », déclare Melissa Mustapha, une habitante de Vacoas by TOPFM MAURITIUS
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In this episode, first Luke talks to Anita, then we hear Anita's interviews with Professors Denise Grocke and Alison Short. Sandwiched between these two longer interviews there are some shorter conversations with Pip Reid, Lucy Bolger, Wendy Magee, Helen Cameron, Catherine Threlfall and Emma O'Brien. This all took place at the AMTA conference in October 2025, in Melbourne. Emeritus Professor Denise Grocke PhD, RMT, RGIMT, FAMI, L. Mus. Emeritus Professor Denise Grocke completed her music therapy qualifications at Michigan State University, USA, and holds a Masters degree in Music Therapy, and a PhD in Guided Imagery and Music (GIM), both from the University of Melbourne. She has worked as a music therapist with people living with mental illness, neurological disorders and dementia. She is trained in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, and is a Fellow of the Association for Music and Imagery in the U.S. She established the music therapy course at the University of Melbourne in 1978, and for 33 years was Head of Music Therapy. From 1998-2012 she was Director of the National Music Therapy Research Unit (NaMTRU), which she established to promote research in music therapy at a national level. She co-founded the International Consortium of Music Therapy Research Universities in 2002, which enabled large international multi-site trials to advance the Profession. She was President of the World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT) from 1999-2002, having served three terms as Chair of the Commission of Education, Training and Registration. She co-founded the Australian Music Therapy Association in 1975 and served two terms as its President. Professor Grocke has written extensively on music therapy and Guided Imagery and Music. She is co-author of Receptive Music Therapy (2024, with Dr Katrina McFerran); editor of Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond 2nd edition (2019); Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and Music Imagery Methods for Individual and Group Therapy (2015; co-edited with Torben Moe); co-author of Receptive Methods in Music Therapy (2007) with Tony Wigram, and co-editor of Music Medicine 3 (1999) with Rosalie Rebollo Pratt. In addition she has published 30 book chapters, 50+ refereed journals articles, Cochrane reviews, and online publications. In 2012 she was presented with an Award of Merit, by the American Music Therapy Association, in recognition of service to the field of music therapy. In 2013 she was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Australian Music Therapy Association and Honorary Life Membership of the World Federation of Music Therapy, the Australian Music Therapy Association, and the Music and Imagery Association of Australia. In 2016 she was made an Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) for services as a pioneering practitioner, researcher, author and teacher in music therapy, and services to professional Organisations. Assoc. Prof. Alison Short Alison Short, PhD, MA (MT), BMus (MThy), GCULT, DipTh, CertIV, RMT, MT-BC, RGIMT, FAMI, is Associate Professor of Music Therapy/Music and Health at Western Sydney University, Australia. Alison trained in the very first music therapy course in Australia at the University of Melbourne, then completed her Masters in music therapy at New York University and her PhD at the University of Technology, Sydney. With over 43 years of practice as an Australian Registered Music Therapist, and 34 years holding Board Certification, Alison's clinical experience encompasses aged and palliative care, mental health and more, in the context of both medical and community settings. In addition, Alison worked for 10 years as a health services researcher on a range of projects and health applications, mostly within the Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia). Alison is an internationally recognised music therapy academic demonstrating innovative evidence-based and music-focussed expertise with an extensive publication record and frequent international invitations. Alison's work has been recognised with Honorary Life Membership of both the Australian Music Therapy Association and the Music and Imagery Association of Australia, and she is currently appointed as Regional Representative to the Council of the World Federation of Music Therapy. References Gracida, Maclean and Coombes 2025 Music Therapy with Displaced Persons: Trauma, Transformations and Cultural Connections. Jessica Kingsley Publishers Scrub choir video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1YtT0qLjDA
Send us a textToday we're unpacking something light, funny, and surprisingly revealing — the “man cave.” Not the stereotype, but the psychology behind why people retreat to certain spaces and what that means for your home.You'll learn the real reasons the garage, den, or basement becomes the default refuge for some people, what makes a room feel like “home,” and why everyone — men, women, and kids — needs a personal zone that reflects them.We'll walk through the five core psychological drivers behind familiar spaces, how to co-design a home even when one partner says “I don't care,” and a simple four-question framework that gets everyone involved in the process.Plus, you'll get elevated, practical design tips to upgrade a man cave without stripping away personality — and without turning it into a storage room with a TV.By the end, you'll have tools to create a home that supports individuality and togetherness so no one needs to escape to feel like themselves.Download the free Living Room and Bathroom Guides at yourparo.com for more support. Key TakeawaysWhy people retreat to predictable, familiar spaces — and why it's not about isolationFive psychological reasons some rooms feel like “home” and others feel neutralWhy every person needs a personal zone they connect toHow to co-design shared spaces when one person claims they “don't care”A simple four-question couples design frameworkHigh-impact design tips to elevate a man cave without stripping personalityHow to use lighting, texture, storage, and “hero items” to create emotional salienceWhy personal space is a human need, not a gendered oneHow co-creating spaces reduces escape behaviour in the homeSupport the showWebsite: https://www.yourparo.com Resources: Free Living Room Know How. Free Bathroom Serenity Guide. Get the Free Guides Here! https://www.yourparo.com/free-guides Digital Course: Design Your Home for Better Living https://www.yourparo.com/course
« Line pèrdi so lavi tragikman… Kinn les derier enn fami aneanti ek sirtou enn bebe 8 mwa ki ti ankor bizin so mama » La sœur de Laeticia Philibert Ramkalawon a témoigné, la voix tremblante by TOPFM MAURITIUS
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On today's episode of Just In Stride, we're joined by Swiss triathlete Alissa König, a standout competitor in short-course racing and a dedicated member of the Swiss national team. Alissa discovered triathlon at a young age and quickly embraced the sport's complexity and intensity.Since then, she has represented Switzerland on the international stage, including a national title in the sprint distance and appearances at major European and World Triathlon events. Alissa approaches the sport with precision and purpose, continually refining her performance across all three disciplines.In this episode, she shares her journey through triathlon, the challenges of elite competition, and her aspirations for the future. Whether racing internationally or recharging back home, Alissa moves through it all with clarity, purpose, and a deep love for the sport.
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Struggling with retrenchment at 60? Don't miss out on these vital tips for overcoming this challenging life transition and bouncing back stronger than ever! In this inspirational video, we dive deep into strategies for staying positive, reinventing yourself, and seizing new opportunities in the face of adversity. Join us for a candid discussion on resilience, empowerment, and finding your purpose after retrenchment. If you or someone you know is navigating this stage of life, this video is a must-watch. Hit play now and take the first step toward a brighter future! For more information on our podcast channels visit https://storycraftersdownunder.com.auTo contact George about his services: George Norris, FAICD, FAIM, FAMI, CPM COACH I MENTOR I AUTHOR I SPEAKERNorris Management Pty Ltd HIGH PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY Suite 1110, Yve, 576 St Kilda Road Melbourne. Victoria. 3004. AustraliaT +61 3 9521 2292 M 0418 561 271E norrismanagement@bigpond.comwww.norrismanagement.com.auThis information on this site is intended as a general reference for Internet users. It is made available on the understanding that Talking Business with Mark & John, as a result of providing this information, is not engaged in providing professional advice. Viewers & Listeners should seek their own advice re undertaking any commercial actions. All information in this site is provided "as is", with no guarantee of accuracy, timelineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talking-business-with-mark-and-john--5696935/support.
Are you considering making the leap from the corporate world to entrepreneurship later in life? In this podcast, we delve into the crucial aspects you need to consider when embarking on this exciting journey of starting your own business. Join us as we discuss the essential elements required for a successful transition, from the critical mindset shift of believing in yourself to effectively mitigating risks inherent in entrepreneurship. Discover the importance of crafting a solid business plan tailored to your new venture, acknowledging your strengths, and embracing bold decision-making as you pave the way for your entrepreneurial endeavours.Tune in to gain valuable insights and actionable tips on how to navigate the complexities of leaving corporate life behind and venturing into the realm of entrepreneurship in the later stages of your career. Empower yourself with the knowledge and confidence needed to take the next steps towards building your own business legacy. Are you ready to escape the corporate rocket and embark on the thrilling journey of crafting your entrepreneurial path? Let's dive in together and explore the possibilities that await you in the world of business ownership.For more information on our podcast channels visit https://storycraftersdownunder.com.auTo contact George about his services:George Norris, FAICD, FAIM, FAMI, CPM COACH I MENTOR I AUTHOR I SPEAKERNorris Management Pty Ltd HIGH PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGYSuite 1110, Yve, 576 St Kilda Road Melbourne. Victoria. 3004. AustraliaT +61 3 9521 2292 M 0418 561 271 E norrismanagement@bigpond.com www.norrismanagement.com.auThis information on this site is intended as a general reference for Internet users. It is made available on the understanding that Talking Business with Mark & John, as a result of providing this information, is not engaged in providing professional advice. Viewers & Listeners should seek their own advice re undertaking any commercial actions. All information in this site is provided "as is", with no guarantee of accuracy, timelineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talking-business-with-mark-and-john--5696935/support.
Are you over 55 and facing the challenge of finding work in today's competitive job market? This video is your guide to exploring the exciting world of entrepreneurship as a viable alternative. Join us as we discuss the benefits and opportunities of starting your own business in the second chapter of your career. Discover how your wealth of experience and expertise can be leveraged to create a successful venture of your own. From overcoming age-related biases to identifying your entrepreneurial strengths, this video provides valuable insights and practical tips for embarking on a new professional journey. Whether you're considering a career change or seeking greater autonomy in your work life, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to thrive in the entrepreneurial landscape after 55. For more information on our podcast channels visit https://storycraftersdownunder.com.auTo contact George about his services:George Norris, FAICD, FAIM, FAMI, CPMCOACH I MENTOR I AUTHOR I SPEAKERNorris Management Pty LtdHIGH PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGYSuite 1110, Yve, 576 St Kilda Road Melbourne. Victoria. 3004. AustraliaT +61 3 9521 2292 M 0418 561 271 E norrismanagement@bigpond.com www.norrismanagement.com.auThis information on this site is intended as a general reference for Internet users. It is made available on the understanding that Talking Business with Mark & John, as a result of providing this information, is not engaged in providing professional advice. Viewers & Listeners should seek their own advice re undertaking any commercial actions. All information in this site is provided "as is", with no guarantee of accuracy, timeline.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talking-business-with-mark-and-john--5696935/support.
Embarking on a new journey of entrepreneurship after spending years in the corporate world can be both daunting and exhilarating. In this video, we delve into the challenges and rewards of transitioning from a corporate career to owning your own business after 50. Join us as we explore personal stories, expert advice, and practical tips to help you navigate this transformative phase of your professional life. From leveraging your corporate experience to identifying niche opportunities in the market, this video is your guide to making a successful transition to entrepreneurship in the second half of your life. For more information on our podcast channels visit https://storycraftersdownunder.com.auTo contact George about his services:George Norris, FAICD, FAIM, FAMI, CPM COACH I MENTOR I AUTHOR I SPEAKERNorris Management Pty LtdHIGH PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGYSuite 1110, Yve, 576 St Kilda Road Melbourne. Victoria. 3004. AustraliaT +61 3 9521 2292 M 0418 561 271 E norrismanagement@bigpond.com www.norrismanagement.com.auThis information on this site is intended as a general reference for Internet users. It is made available on the understanding that Talking Business with Mark & John, as a result of providing this information, is not engaged in providing professional advice. Viewers & Listeners should seek their own advice re undertaking any commercial actions. All information in this site is provided "as is", with no guarantee of accuracy, timelineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talking-business-with-mark-and-john--5696935/support.
In today's dynamic and ever-changing business landscape, strong leadership requires the ability to navigate challenges with grace and determination. This video explores the crucial skill of resilience and its impact on effective leadership. Join us as we delve into the strategies and techniques that can help leaders cultivate and harness resilience, enabling them to inspire and guide their teams even in the face of adversity. Gain valuable insights on how to develop resilience as a leader and unlock your full potential in driving organizational success. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an aspiring manager, this video is a valuable resource for honing your leadership skills and mastering the art of resilience. For more information on our podcast channels visit https://storycraftersdownunder.com.au To contact George about his services:George Norris, FAICD, FAIM, FAMI, CPM COACH I MENTOR I AUTHOR I SPEAKERNorris Management Pty LtdHIGH PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGYSuite 1110, Yve, 576 St Kilda Road Melbourne. Victoria. 3004. AustraliaT +61 3 9521 2292 M 0418 561 271 E norrismanagement@bigpond.com www.norrismanagement.com.au This information on this site is intended as a general reference for Internet users. It is made available on the understanding that Talking Business with Mark & John, as a result of providing this information, is not engaged in providing professional advice. Viewers & Listeners should seek their own advice re undertaking any commercial actions. All information in this site is provided "as is", with no guarantee of accuracy, timeline.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talking-business-with-mark-and-john--5696935/support.
In Ep. 350 Ken and Dave discuss the viral push to make Musk Speaker, Fami gets smacked again, SCOTUS takes up TikTok, no more Big Lots, body cameras in Walmart, Walker headed to paradise, booting Trudeau, and the murder hornets are gone.
In this episode of Man to Man 360, host Darryl Anderson delves into the reasons why black men did not vote for Kamala Harris in the recent election, despite widespread allegations of misogyny and racism. Darryl explores various topics including political agendas, the influence of the black church, and the impact of controversial policies on abortion and LGBTQ rights. He criticizes the alignment of some black churches with political agendas and discusses how these have influenced the voters' perception. The episode also features clips and interviews that contrast the Muslim community's stance against inappropriate educational content with the black church's position on similar issues. Darryl advocates for the church to listen to and address the needs and perspectives of black men, emphasizing the importance of a masculine yet loving church atmosphere. He concludes by reflecting on the broader implications of the election and offering prayers for the nation's leadership.00:00 Introduction and Initial Concerns00:40 Man to Man 360 Show Introduction01:29 Political Episode Context02:30 Black Men's Voting Patterns04:06 Impact on the Black Church06:45 Kamala Harris and Black Men10:04 Misandry vs. Misogyny15:17 Conspiracy Theories and Food19:07 LGBTQ+ Issues in Politics22:05 Concerns About Church Dynamics24:25 Parental Concerns in Schools00:21 Community Activism and Controversial Books26:44 Introduction to the Man Cave26:50 The Structure and Purpose of the Man Cave30:04 Interview with Hassan Ayoun30:37 Concerns About School Curriculum31:46 Political Implications and Actions34:10 Discussion on Religious and Social Issues36:17 BET Black Men's Summit and Political Views41:32 Confusing Ballot Proposals46:47 Final Thoughts and Call to Action51:30 Conclusion and Show Wrap-UpVISIT OUR WEBSITE for Man2Man 360Show is Recorded, Edited and Produced by Darryl D Anderson of Ambassador Media GroupPodcasts drop every Saturday at 9am. Intro Theme Song Edited by Darryl Anderson (AMG) and Mixed by Damion Hill of https://e-mixonline.com VoiceOvers by Christopher Bell & Daphne BryantLicensed to use song:Tough Kid https://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/tough-kidIt's Raining Againhttps://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/it-s-raining-againLocohttps://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/locoSFX - https://musicradiocreative.com/ Dynamic by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Trap Sport Gaming Music | PLAY THIS GAME by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US in one place... by ikkun (ex. Barradeen) | https://soundcloud.com/ikkunwastaken Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_USTry our NEW Fan Mail experience and send us a Text Message from HERE!
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In this heartwarming episode, host Adina Oberman welcomes award-winning author Kimberlee Gard to discuss the power of storytelling, overcoming reading challenges, and the importance of accessible literature for children. Kimberly shares her personal journey with dyslexia and how it led to the creation of her beloved "Languages Fun Series." The conversation delves deep into strategies for supporting children with language development, embracing the joys of reading, and the impactful role of books in family life. Episode Highlights: 00:00:09 - Introduction: Adina Oberman introduces the podcast, its goals, and today's guest, Kimberlee Gard. She outlines Kimberly's accomplishments as an author and her contributions to children's literature through engaging storybooks featured on streaming platforms. 00:01:18 - Kimberly's Inspiration: Kimberly shares the origins of her "Languages Fun Series." Growing up with dyslexia, she faced significant challenges in reading, which led her to craft books that transform letters and punctuation into relatable characters for children. Her personal experiences with her children influenced these creations. 00:02:04 - Welcoming Kimberlee Gard: Kimberly expresses her excitement about being part of the podcast, acknowledging the positive reception of her books among parents, teachers, and children. 00:02:37 - The Genesis of Languages Fun Series: Kimberly delves deeper into the conceptualization of her series, emphasizing the struggles she observed in her own children with reading. This observation sparked the creative process behind making learning materials that are more approachable and memorable for young readers. 00:03:44 - Journey to Publication: Guard discusses the lengthy journey from the idea inception to the publication of her books. She stresses the patience and persistence required in the publishing industry, alongside the importance of marrying visual art with storytelling through collaboration with illustrators. 00:04:34 - Addressing Reading Challenges: Through sharing personal stories, Kimberly highlights the universal struggle of learning to read and how challenges can foster creativity and innovative solutions, such as her book series. 00:06:08 - Supporting Children with Learning Differences: Guard provides invaluable advice for parents and teachers on recognizing and nurturing children's unique learning styles. She advocates for early assessment and intervention to empower children with the tools they need to succeed. 00:07:14 - The Importance of Understanding Learning Differences: Kimberly discusses how identifying and understanding her son's dyslexia helped her family approach learning in a more tailored and effective manner. 00:08:36 - Simple Tools for Reading Success: Sharing practical tips, Kimberly illustrates how small adjustments and tools can make substantial differences in aiding children with dyslexia. 00:09:43 - Advocating for Early Intervention: Adina and Kimberly discuss the benefits of early diagnosis and tailored learning strategies for children facing reading difficulties. 00:10:33 - Embracing Individual Learning Paths: Adina reinforces the concept that acknowledging and strategizing around each child's specific learning needs paves the way for their success and confidence. 00:11:55 - Addressing Educational Challenges: Kimberly points out the systemic challenges in classrooms that can hinder individualized attention and emphasizes the role of parents in filling these gaps. 00:12:56 - Empowering Children through Understanding: Through anecdotal evidence, Guard illustrates the transformative power of understanding and aligning educational efforts with a child's unique perspective and challenges. Show Notes By Barevalue 00:13:55 - Finding Motivation in Interests: The conversation shifts towards leveraging children's interests to fuel their passion for reading, showcasing the effectiveness of tailored content in engaging young readers. 00:16:12 - Exploring Creative Reading Initiatives: Kimberly and Adina touch on the joys and benefits of community resources like Little Free Libraries in encouraging reading and sharing among children. 00:16:58 - Sneak Peek into New Book: Kimberly provides a glimpse into her upcoming book in the "Languages Fun Series," emphasizing its educational value and the incorporation of themes around diversity and empowerment. 00:18:36 - Conclusion and Thanks: Adina concludes the episode by thanking Kimberly for sharing her insights and encourages listeners to explore Fami's resources for more inspiring stories and educational content. Key Takeaways: Identifying and addressing reading challenges early can make a significant difference in a child's educational journey. Personalized learning strategies and tools are crucial in supporting children with dyslexia and other learning differences. Books and stories that resonate with children's interests can greatly enhance their motivation and love for reading. Understanding a child's unique learning needs allows parents and educators to adopt more effective and supportive approaches. Community resources and innovative projects like Little Free Libraries can inspire a love for reading and sharing among young learners. Tweetable Quotes: - "Transforming letters into characters can turn reading challenges into engaging adventures." - Kimberlee Gard - "Every child learns differently. Embracing this can change the way we approach education." - Kimberlee Gard - "Books are not just about reading; they're about exploring, learning, and growing together as a family." - Adina Oberman Show Notes By Barevalue
In today's episode, host Adina Oberman welcomes Melissa Taylor, founder of Imagination Soup, former teacher, and a passionate advocate for reading among children. Together, they delve into strategies for encouraging young readers, especially those hesitant or reluctant to pick up a book. Their conversation also explores the role of technology in reading, summer reading tips, and how to make reading an enjoyable and integral part of family life. Episode Highlights: 00:00:09: Adina Oberman introduces the podcast, its alignment with Fami's habits of "Read Together and Learn Together", and her guest Melissa Taylor. Adina's background as a mom, former teacher, and creator of Big Books for Little Hands sets the stage for a rich discussion on children's literature and engaging young readers. 00:01:18: Melissa Taylor shares her journey from a preschool teacher to the founder of Imagination Soup, highlighting her passion for connecting parents, teachers, and children with enriching reading materials. This segment illuminates Melissa's extensive experience and dedication to inspiring a love of reading in children. 00:02:55: The conversation pivots to strategies for encouraging reluctant readers, emphasizing the importance of linking reading material to children's interests, such as sports or other hobbies. Melissa underscores the value of patience, personalization, and persistence in fostering a child's love for reading. 00:03:58: Melissa and Adina discuss the challenge of competing with screens for children's attention and the potential of diverse materials, including magazines and graphic novels, to engage young readers effectively. This part of the episode offers practical advice for expanding beyond traditional books to captivate young audiences. 00:04:45: Tips for maintaining reading momentum during summer are shared, focusing on the significance of choice and ownership in what children read. Melissa suggests approaches like book picnics and pairing books with related activities to make summer reading more appealing. 00:06:21: The conversation underscores the crucial role of setting up children for successful reading experiences through strategies like the five finger test and simplifying the book selection process. Melissa's insights demonstrate how proactive support can enrich children's reading journey. 00:07:14: Melissa and Adina highlight the importance of incorporating reading into daily routines, suggesting innovative approaches such as reading during meals to create dedicated time for books amidst busy schedules. 00:08:04: They explore the potential of nonfiction books to retain interest among children who may not be drawn to traditional narratives. This segment acknowledges the broad spectrum of reading materials that can captivate young minds. 00:10:45: The role of technology in supporting reading is examined, with a focus on eBooks and audiobooks as valuable resources for interactive and engaging reading experiences. Melissa recommends leveraging digital tools to enhance accessibility and engagement in reading. 00:13:18: Adina and Melissa discuss the educational power of audiobooks, highlighting their ability to build vocabulary, comprehension skills, and a love for storytelling through listening. 00:15:09: The significance of perseverance in finding the right reading strategies and materials for each child is emphasized, with Melissa sharing her belief in the value of experimentation and flexibility in cultivating a reader's mindset. 00:17:06: Melissa shares personal anecdotes to illustrate the enduring relevance of picture books and the joy of rediscovering them as children grow. This segment serves as a reminder of the timeless appeal and educational value of picture books in developing literacy. Show Notes By Barevalue 00:20:46: The episode concludes with Melissa providing her contact information and inviting listeners to explore more resources on Imagination Soup, encouraging continued engagement with reading strategies and support. Key Takeaways: - Personal interests play a crucial role in engaging reluctant readers; by tailoring reading material to individual hobbies or preferences, parents and educators can spark a genuine interest in reading. - Technology, when utilized thoughtfully, can be a powerful tool in promoting reading, offering interactive and immersive experiences that complement traditional reading. - Consistency and flexibility in reading routines are essential for maintaining engagement, especially during breaks like summer. Incorporating reading into daily activities ensures that children continue to explore and enjoy literature. - Audiobooks offer a unique avenue for developing listening comprehension and storytelling skills, proving to be an effective alternative to traditional reading for many children. - Perseverance and adaptation are key in fostering a reading habit; what works for one child may not work for another, emphasizing the need for ongoing experimentation and open-mindedness in encouraging reading. Tweetable Quotes: - "Connecting a child's personal interests to their reading material is the first step towards unlocking a world of literature." - Melissa Taylor - "Technology and books are not opponents; when used together, they create an enriching reading experience." - Melissa Taylor - "Never underestimate the power of a book in the hands of a curious child." - Melissa Taylor Show Notes By Barevalue
It can be a little nerve racking trying to understand all the formal customer service speech Konbini staff will throw at you when you visit Japanese convenience stores. We're here to give you some insight on the common questions/phrases you'll hear when shopping at a Konbini so you can buy your Fami chicken without stress!日本でコンビニ行ったとき、コンビニスタッフが喋る堅苦しい顧客サービスの言葉をすべて理解しようとするのは、少し緊張しませんか。ファミチキンをストレスなく購入できるよう、コンビニでの買い物時によくある質問やフレーズについて話していきます。是非最後までお楽しみ下さい!!Support the Show.https://linktr.ee/Sojapanese
#166 - Como Fortalecer Minha Família by Talitha Pereira
Manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto In this rare triple feature we deep dive into Asa and Fami's latest prison hijinks. What time is it? It's the Chainsaw Minute! Every Friday David and Jordan give their thoughts on the latest chapter of the manga that needs no introduction, Chainsaw Man. Find out what's the devil of the week and why this chapter is a 10/10. Looking for a regular Shonen Flop episode? They're all on the same feed and you can find our next episode on Monday. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to content, bonus episodes, and polls for what we cover next • Join the Discord to be able to sit in on a live taping of this episode and interact with us in the chat every Tuesday at 3:30PM EST. Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Special thanks to Tre Watson for the cover of Kick Back, you can find them @trewatsonmusic or youtube.com/c/TreWatsonMusic; Original version of Kick Back by Kenshi Yonezu • Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea)