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Send a textPreparing for birth is only half the story. What happens in the weeks after your baby arrives can be just as challenging — and often more overwhelming than labour itself. That's why I teach the Relationship Circle in my antenatal classes, a practical way to map your support network, set boundaries, and clarify who does what.At the heart of the circle is Mother + Partner + Baby, because postpartum is a shared journey. Around that centre, the circles show both parents' families and friends, making it easy to see who will help, who needs boundaries, and where conversations are essential.In this episode, we talk about mapping your network, having important discussions during pregnancy about visits, practical help, and boundaries, and navigating common challenges — like the now very common “no kissing the baby” rule. Planning this way helps reduce overwhelm, prevent conflict, and protect your recovery, so you can focus on what matters most: your new family.Download Your Relationship Circles Postpartum Planning Workbook – 5-page printable PDF with templates, examples and questions to help you plan support and boundaries before baby arrives.A practical tool to map your postpartum plan with confidence and clarity.If you love the podcast and would like to support it, then please use the link to 'buy me a coffee' - https://bmc.link/sallyannberesfordIf you would like to buy a copy of either of the books that accompany this podcast please go to your online bookseller or visit Amazon:-Labour of Love - The Ultimate Guide to Being a Birth Partner - click here:-https://bit.ly/LabourofloveThe Art of Giving Birth - Five Key Physiological Principles - https://amzn.to/3EGh9dfPregnancy Journal for 'The Art of Giving Birth' - Black and White version https://amzn.to/3CvJXmOPregnancy Journal for 'The Art of Giving Birth'- Colour version https://amzn.to/3GknbPFYou can find all my classes and courses on my website - www.sallyannberesford.co.uk Follow me on Instagram @theultimatebirthpartner Book a 1-2-1 session with Sallyann - https://linktr.ee/SallyannBeresford Please remember that the information shared with you in this episode is solely based on my own personal experiences as a doula and the private opinions of my guests, based on their own experiences. Any recommendations made may not be suitable for ...
In Episode 208, I'm joined by Sam Chapman to talk about building businesses with family and long time partners and what that actually looks like behind the scenes.Sam lives in Northern Virginia and has spent the last 10+ years growing companies in the construction and insurance restoration space. After beginning his career in commercial real estate, he partnered with his brother to build Caseco into a general contracting company and later launched Merit Restorations, which now operates in multiple markets across the U.S.This episode is centered around entrepreneurial leadership.We talk about:What it really takes to build with family and friendsHow radical transparency keeps partnerships healthyThe difference between loyalty and accountabilityCulture breakdowns and the cost of avoiding hard decisionsDiversification as a long term growth strategyWhy you can't shortcut the early stages of buildingLearning to say no and protect your commitmentsSam shares openly about seasons where culture wasn't strong, where leadership decisions were delayed, and how stepping into accountability changed the trajectory of the business. If you're thinking about scale, legacy, and building something that lasts beyond you, this conversation will challenge you in the right way.Connect with Sam and his companies:Caseco Homes: https://caseco.net/ Merit Restorations: https://meritrestorations.com/Sam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samchapmanco/Sam's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samcprojects/Connect with Builders of Authority:Website: https://buildauthority.com/FREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7685392924809322GoHighLevel Extended 30-day Free Trial w/TONS of Personal Branding Bonuses: http://gohighlevel.com/adammcchesney
This conversation explores themes of family, grief, and personal growth, as the speakers reflect on their experiences with loss, identity, and the importance of community support. They discuss the challenges of navigating mental health, the significance of rest, and the impact of historical context on their lives. The dialogue also touches on entrepreneurial aspirations and the role of food in family traditions, culminating in a heartfelt exchange about legacy and future goals.takeawaysThe importance of family connections during tough times.Grief is a universal experience that requires support.Rest and self-care are essential for mental health.Cultural identity shapes our perspectives on caregiving.Historical context influences family dynamics and identity.Building community is vital for personal growth.Food traditions can strengthen family bonds.Entrepreneurial aspirations can stem from personal experiences.Navigating grief requires vulnerability and openness.Legacy is built through shared experiences and memories.titlesNavigating Grief and Family ConnectionsThe Importance of Rest and Self-CareSound Bites"I believe in you, keep trying""I miss my mom and dad""Grief is a universal journey"Chapters00:00Introduction and Live Streaming Setup00:50Family Dynamics and Support02:13Navigating Grief and Loss03:02Reflections on Parenting and Caregiving05:26Cultural Perspectives on Black Identity07:52Empathy in a Changing World09:33Mental Health and Family Support12:01Legacy and Memories of Parents14:02Entrepreneurship and Creative Ventures16:23Future Aspirations and Family Connections28:30Navigating Personal Connections29:48The Journey of Grief and Healing33:50Cultural Expectations and Hyper-Independence35:58The Importance of Rest and Self-Care41:08Engaging with the Audience and Live Streaming Challenges46:12Addressing Social Issues and Personal Reflections
On this week's podcast we talked about the Superbowl and Bad Bunny's performance vs. Turning Point. We talked about Puerto Rico and Latin culture. Most importantly we talked about the importance of family and community.
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ICE says its made than 200 arrests in Maine since expending operations in the state last week. And while the agency has said it's going after criminals, many of those detained are asylum seekers with no criminal records, according to their lawyers, family members and employers.
Sorry For The Major DelayOn This Special Episode Of MrGentleman Lifestyle Podcast, This Is The 7 Year Anniversary Of MrGentleman Lifestyle Podcast and will Be Talking About My Podcast Journey From Jan 20th 2019 to Jan 20th 2026Thank You To Every Guests That Made This Show Possible, Family And Friends, The COOP Family, Podcast And Social Media Friends, Every Listen, Share, Rated, Repost, Feedback And Everything , Thank You To The Podcast Community For Giving Me A ChanceAndThank You Everybody Who Joined Me On This Journey.. Let Have Many More To Come Because My Journey Is Not DoneMy Contact Info:instagram/Threads: @ken_mrgentlemanPodcast IG/Threads: @mrgentlemanlifestylepodcastTictok: @kenmrgentleman / @kenmrgentleman2Email: kenypgent@gmail.comWebsite: https://realmrgentlemanlifestylepodcast.comAll My Social Media: https://linktr.ee/ken_mrgentlemanYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpd6jM9ZrdHmZoLViCJ_ANwMrGentleman Lifestyle Merch Store: https://mrgentlemanlifestylepodcaststore.dashery.com/Shoutout LA - Meet Ken "Aka MrGentleman" Pyle (Read Now): https://shoutoutla.com/meet-ken-aka-mrgentleman-pyle-entrepreneur/IHaveAPodcast Present Featured Podcast Of The Week (Read Now): https://ihaveapodcast.com/mrgentleman-lifestyle-podcast-ken-pyle/VoyageLA - Conversations With Ken "Aka MrGentleman" Pyle (Read Now): http://voyagela.com/interview/conversations-with-ken-aka-mrgentleman-pyle/Canvasrebel - Meet Ken "Aka MrGentleman" Pyle (Read Now): https://canvasrebel.com/meet-ken-aka-mrgentleman-pyle/FeedSpot (Top 35 Gentleman Podcast): https://podcast.feedspot.com/gentleman_podcasts/
Immanuel means ‘God with us,' and what a gift that is during the busy, stressful, or grief-filled moments of the holidays.The relational skill of Godsight—Seeing What God Sees—helps us view life through God's loving perspective and remember we are never alone. Someone is glad to be with us. Someone delights in us. This is the Jesus we celebrate. Thrive trainer Dana shares how he uses Godsight to offer his family the gift of God's tender, joyful view of them.
Message us here!A mother, a son, and a community caught between love and stigma: the new movie "Rosemead" (produced by Lucy Liu) hits like a quiet earthquake. After watching the early screening, I ugly-cried when I found out that it was based on a true story. Because the story tackles the complexities of loving someone with mental illness, I just had to talk about it here. In this episode, I sit down with "Rosemead" actor Anzi De Benedetto to unpack how a true story about schizophrenia, grief, and culture moves beyond clichés and into the messy details of real life. What does support look like when friends don't have the right language? How does a family navigate care when stigma and “face” loom over every choice?Anzi shares his path to the role of Stan, a well-intentioned friend whose lighthearted validation brings comfort, but only to a certain level. We explore the line between empathy and minimization, the moment when a “pep talk” must give way to professional help, and why understanding psychosis as an ongoing condition, not just a singular event. The conversation expands into the cultural dynamics inside Chinese American communities depicted in the film.Still reeling from the emotional impact of the movie, I had to ask Anzi about his journey with acting that brought him to "Rosemead." He offers a rare look into the acting craft as emotional science: breathwork, body cues, and set safety over mythology, mirroring the same regulation skills I also teach. If Rosemead is screening near you, go see it and tell us what you think. Fair warning- it's not for the faint of heart. Bring tissues. Resources:Follow Anzi on his Instagram: @its_anziGet updates on "Rosemead": @rosemeadfilmSupport the showIf you're navigating someone's mental health or emotional issues, join KulaMind, our community and support platform. In KulaMind, we'll help you set healthy boundaries, advocate for yourself, and support your loved one. Follow @kulamind on Instagram for podcast updates and science-backed insights on staying sane while loving someone emotionally explosive. For more info about this podcast, check out: www.alittlehelpforourfriends.com
Does your content prove that you're the ideal person to work with? In today's episode, I'm sharing 5 types of contacts to create content for, in order to make your business the ONLY option in your industry. I'm breaking down who these contacts are and why it's so important to include them in your content calendar. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:Get Crystal Clear About Your Content (5:01)Googlers (8:20)Current Clients (11:29)Dream Clients (13:46)Past Clients (15:58)Family And Friends (19:43)Keep-It-Real Moments (25:28)Mentioned In This EpisodeThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Relationship Closeness: How close you are determines how much detail needed. ✅ Child-Specific Information: Only share what's relevant to your specific child's diagnosis. ✅ Ongoing Conversation: Disclosure isn't one-time; understanding evolves with child's growth. ✅ Start Positive: Lead with strengths before discussing challenges or differences. ✅ Assess Understanding: Know what people already understand before explaining diagnosis. ✅ Boundary Setting: Teach child strategies to meet family members halfway. ✅ Balance Always: Always pair negative traits with positive qualities shown. Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below suelarkey.com.au/sharing-autism-diagnosis-family Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast www.facebook.com/groups/suelarkeypodcastcommunity/ Join my Neurodiversity Network suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/ Follow my Instagram account for regular tips www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/ To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below. elearning.suelarkey.com.au
Hey Tinnitus Friends & Family, Feeling like you're carrying your tinnitus experience completely on your own? You're not the only one — and in today's video, I want to help you bridge that gap between what's going on inside you and what the people around you can actually understand. This week, we're talking about how to explain tinnitus to friends and family in a way that builds connection instead of distance. Because while they may never hear the sound you hear, they can absolutely understand the feelings — the exhaustion, the tension, the fear, the overwhelm. That's the key. In this video, you'll learn: Why describing the sound never really works How to communicate your feelings and physical experience instead Why that shift helps people validate and support you How connection calms the nervous system — and supports habituation Why you're not “needy,” “dramatic,” or “too much” — you're human How to stop carrying this burden alone I'll also share the reason I built mytinnitus.club: because sometimes you need a place where people truly get it — without feeling like you're draining or repeating yourself to the people you love. When you feel understood and safe, your nervous system can finally stop fighting… and that's when habituation becomes possible. That's when tinnitus starts fading into the background, naturally and steadily. Hope you found it useful and hear you soon! Your Tinnitus Coach Frieder
Members of the 126th Infantry Batalion returned following a six-month deployment with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. Our reporter Jackie Fox was at Dublin airport for their arrival this morning.
Family and friends celebrate the life of a woman who loved so deeply. Some people collect things—stamps, teacups, trinkets. But Gayle Noble collected hearts. AND A two-year-old found by a volunteer and a K9 after she wandered off was missing for hours until an angel with fur stepped in. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/gayle-noble-celebration.html https://www.godtube.com/blog/missing-girl-found-by-k-9.html Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Family and friendship are among God’s greatest gifts, yet they can also be some of life’s hardest places to navigate. Today's prayer and devotional from Alicia Searl reflects on a phrase her father often said: “You only get one dose of family.” Over time, grief and loss transformed those words into a deeper truth: “You only get one dose of family, so love them like it’s their last day.” As we enter the Thanksgiving season—a time that often highlights both joy and tension—Scripture calls us to something higher: “Make every effort to live in peace with everyone” (Hebrews 12:14). Peace in relationships doesn’t happen by accident. It requires humility, forgiveness, patience, and a grateful heart. Alicia reminds us that when we invite God into our relationships, He softens our hearts and restores what is broken. Through His Word, the Lord points us toward hope (Jeremiah 29:11), healing (Psalm 147:3), and restoration (1 John 4:20). This season, as you gather around tables and reunite with those you love, consider the sacredness of your time together. Psalm 90:12 urges us to number our days so we may gain a heart of wisdom. Life is brief. Our relationships matter. And every moment of grace, peace, and patience reflects the heart of our relational God. Choose gratitude. Choose peace. Choose love—even when it’s difficult. God is honored in these choices, and He promises to work within them. Today's Bible Reading:“Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord.” – Hebrews 12:14 Takeaway Truths God gives us the gift of family and friends for His divine purposes. Peace in relationships requires effort, prayer, and the work of the Holy Spirit. Time with loved ones is sacred and fleeting—choose to use it well. Gratitude softens the heart and opens the door for healing and unity. Let’s Pray Faithful Father, we are so thankful that You give us the gift of family and precious friendships. As a relational God, we know that You command us to cherish and deepen these relationships by nourishing them with love and cultivating peace. Oh, but we need Your help, wisdom, and guidance. Please help us foster a heart of gratitude this beautiful season that softly calls us to see the many blessings You have so graciously provided. Allow us to show and give thanks to those You have so lovingly placed in our lives with our words, actions, and deeds. Grant us the means to be peacemakers and restore hope and healing to relationships that need Your hand of mercy. When various waves of emotions arrive, temper our thoughts, calm our hearts, and soothe our souls with Your Word of Truth. We want to live intentionally, honoring You with our time, because our days here on this side of eternity matter and hold a greater purpose. I am so very thankful that one day all will be restored, and I eagerly anticipate the glory that awaits us as we spend eternity with You, in peace, love, and divine unity. Thank You for that hope. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. Additional Scriptures Jeremiah 29:11 Psalm 147:3 Psalm 90:12 1 John 4:20 Related Resources How to Overcome Holiday Family Tension – Crosswalk.com Scriptures for Gratitude and Thanksgiving – BibleStudyTools.com More audio devotionals at LifeAudio.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Sharing the right idea with the wrong person can stop a dream before it ever gets a chance to grow. In today's episode, we're diving deep into one of the most overlooked challenges entrepreneurs face: the fear of judgment from family and friends. I open up about moments in my own journey when I shared new ideas with people I loved, only to be met with doubt, passive comments, or outright discouragement. Those experiences didn't just sting… they stalled my momentum, clouded my confidence, and made me question my path. But here's the truth: so much potential, progress, and freedom is lost when we let outside opinions dictate our inner calling. If you've ever hesitated to share your goals because you're afraid of what others might think, this episode will give you the clarity and courage to keep going, unapologetically. Important Links: Lacking the tools to reach your goals in business? Try She's Equipt!
from Ruth: “As a 30-year blood cancer "patient" and now a cancer care partner to my husband, in addition to my patient advocacy work and health/medical writing, including as a contributor to the New York Times, I do honestly believe I bring a unique perspective to any conversation about the chronic effects of many of today's cancers.”
Portland's brilliant new solution to their homeless crisis? Just ship them out of town and hope for the best! As usual, city leadership is avoiding the real problem while taxpayers foot the bill for another feel-good program that ignores reality. We dive into Portland's 'reunification' plan that aims to send 700 unhoused individuals back to family - because nothing says effective governance like making your problem someone else's responsibility. The kicker? They've managed to relocate a whopping 127 people out of nearly 7,000, while the truly troubled individuals who desperately need mental health intervention remain on the streets terrorizing families and destroying local businesses. Is anyone surprised that the same city leaders who created this mess with their soft-on-crime policies now think a bus ticket will solve decades of failed governance? What happened to actually helping people instead of shuffling them around like a shell game? The wheels are coming off in Portland, and this bandaid approach proves they still don't get it. Like and subscribe if you're tired of watching cities waste taxpayer money on programs designed to fail while real solutions get ignored!
On today's edition of Family Talk, experience more from the memorial service honoring Dr. James Dobson, faithful servant of God. You'll hear moving tributes from his son, Ryan Dobson, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, and longtime colleague, Gary Bauer. Discover the legacy of a man who lived with unwavering integrity and pointed everyone toward Jesus Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
For nearly five decades, Dr. James Dobson devoted his life to strengthening families and defending biblical truth. On today's edition of Family Talk, you'll hear heartfelt tributes shared at Dr. Dobson's memorial service by those who knew him best, including his daughter, Danae Dobson, and the Hon. Michele Bachmann. Join us for this touching celebration of faith, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the gospel. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
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Explaining Autism to Family and Friends - If you've tried to talk about autism with others and got an unsatisfying result this episode is for you. This approach might help you get your point across.Support the showSunsama free trial: https://try.sunsama.com/xi4blkokndgk RATED IN THE TOP 0.5% GLOBALLY with more than 1,000,000 downloads! If you are an autistic person who has written a book about autism or if you have a guest suggestion email me at info@theautisticwoman.com. InstagramKo-fi, PayPal, PatreonLinktreeEmail: info@theautisticwoman.comWebsite
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson’s big campaign promise was to end unsheltered homelessness in the city by 2026. One part of that effort involves reuniting unhoused people with family members or loved ones outside of Portland. Individuals can opt into the program or be referred by a member of the city’s outreach team. Outreach workers then connect with the person’s family or friends and arrange transportation to their new community. Contact largely ceases after the individual arrives at their destination. Skyler Brocker-Knapp is the director of Portland Solutions, the office that oversees homeless services in the
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A "greedy and manipulative" gambler who fleeced family, friends and teammates out of life-changing sums of money as he blew more than £4 million on betting sites has been sent to prison. Kenny Sanders convinced some of those closest to him to part with their savings, inheritances and pension pots, assuring them he was investing their cash in a thriving IT company.Also in today's podcast, the family of a British couple detained in Iran have said they have “no clear information” on their upcoming court appearance, claiming UK officials are also “in the dark”.Lindsay and Craig Foreman were taken into custody in January during a motorcycle tour around the world and were later charged with espionage.Council leaders, MPs and local business bosses will meet in Ashford today, calling for international rail services to return to Kent. The event is being hosted by Kent County Council who say the move could boost the visitor economy by 300-million pounds a year. In sport, Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth is looking forward to the club making a statement to the rest of the division this weekend.Priestfield will be near to capacity for the visit of Harrogate Town, with the Rainham End sold out, and all available tickets for the bottom section of the Town End also snapped up in the week.And in the women's game you can hear from the managing director of London City Lionesses who have approval to completely overhaul their Kent training ground. The rebuild of facilities at Cobdown Park in Aylesford will cost tens of millions of pounds and rivals those built for men's teams. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hola, Family and friends. Haitian Helping Hands is collecting donations for back-to-school supplies.
Hola, Family and friends. Haitian Helping Hands is collecting donations for back-to-school supplies. If you are interested in helping, please send a Zelle payment to Haitian Helping Hands # 434 421-5201. For all other contributions, please use PayPal or Haitian Helping Hands, INC. PO. Box 4564 Lynchburg, VA 24502.—HAITIAN HELPING HANDS est une organisation à but non lucratif qui apporte l'évangile de Jésus au peuple d'Haïti en construisant des églises, en éduquant tout le monde et en défendant les familles.UN COUP DE MAIN AUX HAÏTIENS YON KOUTMEN POU AYISYENNotre objectif est de créer un groupe de personnes qui aiment Jésus, s'aimant les unes les autres, et parler de Jésus aux autres et avoir l'habilité à utiliser leurs compétences pour glorifier Jésus !MERCI POUR VOTRE SOUTIEN.Faites un don de 10-20 $ us à notre organisation !Nous avons besoin de partenaires pour augmenter nos ressources afin de continuer à soutenir les vulnérables en Haïti.HAITIAN HELPING HANDS PO BOX 4564 LYNCHBURG, Virginia 24502Que la grâce du Seigneur Jésus-Christ, l'amour de Dieu et la communication du Saint-Esprit soient avec vous tous!Join us on a mission to change Haiti!Www.haitianhelpinghands.org
Hola, Family and friends. Haitian Helping Hands is collecting donations for back-to-school supplies. If you are interested in helping, please send a Zelle payment to Haitian Helping Hands # 434 421-5201. For all other contributions, please use PayPal or Haitian Helping Hands, INC. PO. Box 4564 Lynchburg, VA 24502.—HAITIAN HELPING HANDS est une organisation à but non lucratif qui apporte l'évangile de Jésus au peuple d'Haïti en construisant des églises, en éduquant tout le monde et en défendant les familles.UN COUP DE MAIN AUX HAÏTIENS YON KOUTMEN POU AYISYENNotre objectif est de créer un groupe de personnes qui aiment Jésus, s'aimant les unes les autres, et parler de Jésus aux autres et avoir l'habilité à utiliser leurs compétences pour glorifier Jésus !MERCI POUR VOTRE SOUTIEN.Faites un don de 10-20 $ us à notre organisation !Nous avons besoin de partenaires pour augmenter nos ressources afin de continuer à soutenir les vulnérables en Haïti.HAITIAN HELPING HANDS PO BOX 4564 LYNCHBURG, Virginia 24502Que la grâce du Seigneur Jésus-Christ, l'amour de Dieu et la communication du Saint-Esprit soient avec vous tous!Join us on a mission to change Haiti!Www.haitianhelpinghands.org
Sermon - September 7, 2025
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – Why aren't you drinking? Why won't you eat dessert? In the podcast, I offer practical ways to respond kindly and simply, without turning your personal choices into a debate. You don't owe anyone a lecture—just a clear, calm explanation that reflects your priorities. Food should never isolate you. With the right mindset and a few practical tools, you can honor your...
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – Why aren't you drinking? Why won't you eat dessert? In the podcast, I offer practical ways to respond kindly and simply, without turning your personal choices into a debate. You don't owe anyone a lecture—just a clear, calm explanation that reflects your priorities. Food should never isolate you. With the right mindset and a few practical tools, you can honor your...
Welcome back to The Messy Success Podcast! In this episode, Elizabeth tackles a tough but common question: what do you do when your family or friends don't support your business? She shares her own perspective on navigating assumptions, handling negative feedback, and how to reframe unsupportive voices without letting them derail your dreams. From filtering criticism to stepping into your “10 out of 10” future CEO energy, Elizabeth offers practical coaching strategies and mindset shifts to help you keep moving forward—no matter who's in your corner.
BEAUTY BEYOND BETRAYAL - Heal from Betrayal, Affair Recovery, Betrayal Trauma Recovery
Have you ever tried to explain betrayal trauma to a therapist, pastor, family member, or friend—only to be met with blank stares, clichés, or advice that left you feeling even more alone? You're not crazy, and you're not overreacting. Betrayal trauma is real, and in this episode of Beauty Beyond Betrayal, I'll give you the exact language to help others finally understand. You'll discover: 3 powerful ways to explain what betrayal trauma really is How betrayal trauma impacts your body, mind, and spirit 3 specific things you can share about what you need in order to heal If you've ever felt unseen or unheard in your pain, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and hope as you invite others into your healing journey. And if you're ready to go deeper, my 7 Pillars of Healing from Betrayal Trauma program is designed to help you move from shattered to restored—step by step, God's way. Don't wait to begin your healing. :: NEXT STEPS: Beauty Beyond Betrayal Website: www.beautybeyondbetrayal.org Work with Lisa: Coaching Information Schedule your MARRIAGE REDESIGNED FREE CONSULT Join our Beauty Beyond Betrayal Sisterhood: Healing from an affair: Heartbreak Recovery for Christian Women Grab your Free Ebook: Broken Vows: Begin healing from the devastation of betrayal Email: info@lisalimehouse.com Got a question you want answered? ASK HERE
Friends and family of a New Zealand woman and her six-year-old son who have been detained in the US are desperate to get her out. Friend Victoria Besancon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
I was reminded, recently, of a great food place in Seattle that my good friend Anna, and I, had stumbled across a few years back.And it got me to wonder what other places I'd visited overthe years and the way I remember them for the food, but also, and maybe moreso, for the company. Catch this and all episodes, YouTube clips, photos of every guest from past episodes, at mitchwonders.com And, from Mitch and the whole gang, THANK YOU!!
(00:00) Weekend Golf Trip to Scotland This chapter features a lively conversation with Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, and returning guest Kelly Stenson, who shares her recent golfing adventure in Scotland with her 15-year-old son. We explore the joys of playing golf in new places, especially the bucket-list experience of playing in Scotland. Kelly emphasizes the importance of spending quality time with family on the golf course and encourages listeners to travel and explore new courses, whether abroad or within the United States. We reflect on the cherished memories made during such trips and the lasting impact they have on family bonds. (10:39) Scotland Golf Trip Highlights and Tips This chapter focuses on the joys and challenges of playing golf in windy conditions and the intricacies of planning golf trips with family versus fellow golfers. We share experiences of managing high winds on the golf course, the necessity of adapting one's game, and the importance of having the right equipment, like the three wood. We also explore the dynamics of travel golf, emphasizing the balance between golfing and other activities, especially when traveling with family. Kelly Stenzel, a prominent figure in golf media and a PGA master professional, joins us to recount her recent golf trip to Scotland. She describes the excitement of driving on the left side of the road, the beauty of Edinburgh, and her preference for spontaneous exploration over structured tours, highlighting the captivating allure of St. Andrews and the surrounding countryside. (14:11) Scottish Golf Course Experiences This chapter takes us on a journey through the challenges and joys of driving and golfing in Scotland. We explore the experience of adapting to left-hand driving on narrow roads, often while being guided by vigilant family members. I share my own experiences, navigating with a minivan full of backseat drivers while shifting gears with my left hand. The conversation transitions to golfing adventures, highlighting iconic courses like Cruden Bay and Brora, with its sheep and cows roaming freely. We touch on the unique landscapes and weather conditions that add to the charm and challenge of Scottish golf courses. Additionally, we discuss the accessibility of these courses, noting the combination of private and public options available to enthusiasts willing to explore local offerings. Whether staying in quaint coastal towns or sampling mysterious local dishes, the essence of embracing the local culture and savoring each moment is emphasized throughout our travels. (19:34) Golf Travel Destinations and Cultural Experiences This chapter takes listeners on a global journey of golfing experiences, starting with a recount of a memorable game at Crail, a picturesque golf course near St Andrews, Scotland. We discuss the charm of small towns and the cultural nuances encountered, such as the distinct Scottish dialect and its sometimes playful use. The conversation shifts to the cultural significance of golf in Japanese business etiquette, with anecdotes highlighting the importance of golfing skills in corporate environments. We also share personal travel experiences across the United States and beyond, exploring golf destinations from Florida to the majestic landscapes of Wyoming and Montana, and expressing aspirations to visit Banff and Lake Louise. The episode is filled with laughter and admiration for the beauty of these courses and the unique experiences they offer, underscoring the universal allure of golf as a connector across cultures and landscapes. (34:28) Junior Golf Success and Travel Ideas This chapter explores the excitement and satisfaction of working with junior golfers, highlighting Ava Bunker's impressive performance at the World Juniors in Pinehurst and her journey through age classes in competitive golf. We discuss the joy of seeing young players excel and the importance of recognizing their hard work and achievements. Shifting gears, the idea of creating golf travel trails, similar to Kentucky's Bourbon Trail, is examined, suggesting that golf courses could collaborate to attract tourists by offering travel packages along I-64. We also share lighthearted anecdotes about bourbon tasting experiences, both in Louisville and during travels, while considering personal tastes and preferences in spirits. (39:27) Golf Bunker Tips and Techniques This chapter takes us on a journey to the iconic golf courses of Scotland, where we explore the challenges of navigating the deep, daunting bunkers that define these legendary landscapes. Reflecting on personal experiences at St Andrews, including the infamous Hell Bunker, we discuss the critical techniques required to conquer these sandy obstacles. Key insights include the importance of maintaining good technique, using a lofted club, and applying a forceful, downward swing to create an explosive burst of sand that lifts the ball out. We also recount the story of Bobby Jones and his struggle with the notorious greenside bunker on the 11th hole at St Andrews, emphasizing that even the best can be humbled by these treacherous traps. Wrapping up, we offer a unique analogy likening bunker shots to scooping a spider out of a pool, leaving listeners with practical advice for their next round of golf.
In today's episode I am answering a very popular question that we all have when running our Coaching Business and that is: Should I work with friends and family? Who you work with is very important. Coaching others through life and their goals can be a very vulnerable experience. Walking someone through discovering what's holding them back, their fears, challenges, limiting beliefs, and digging up some really strong emotions and thoughts is very uncomfortable for many. You are helping others to uncover and bring out to the light things that they have possibly been avoiding for years and this work needs to happen in order to see a breakthrough and create the plans needed to reach their goals, so again, knowing who to work with is important. Let's dig in and see how this work happens with friends and family or if it's best to not do it at all. xoxo, Jeannet Work with Jeannet: Apply for one on one private coaching: https://forms.gle/bwoTL8HCUDPmM1LY8 Get my FREE workbook to help you identify the skills you can monetize with an online business: https://www.jeannetsacks.com/monetizeskills Coaching Business Workshop: This Workshop is designed to take you from newbie to launching your own Online Coaching Business or restructure your current Coaching Program so it starts making you money. You will develop your Coaching Program and create streams of income from the comfort of your home, while having an impact on others. https://www.jeannetsacks.com/coachingbusiness Subscribe to my newsletter for awesome tips to live your best life: https://www.jeannetsacks.com/newsletter Instagram: @JeannetSacks Website: https://www.JeannetSacks.com
Understanding how family and money can coexist can be difficult. In this episode, Carson and Myles unpack what it really means to set healthy financial boundaries—with parents, siblings, adult children, and close friends.They dive into real-life scenarios, from lending money to splitting costs, and share practical ways to navigate these situations without damaging relationships—or your financial future.
Text Me!Episode 235: When Someone You Love Quits Drinking: A Guide for Family and FriendsIn episode 235 of the Sober Vibes podcast, Courtney Andersen shares practical, compassionate advice for family and friends supporting a loved one in early sobriety.Learn what to expect as your person navigates recovery, how to set healthy boundaries, and five powerful tips to protect your well-being along the way.Whether you're a partner, sibling, friend, or parent, this episode will help you feel less alone and more empowered in your support role.What you will learn in this episode:What it means when someone quits drinking5 everyday things to expect in early sobrietyHow to avoid taking their behavior personallyTips to support them without enablingWhy your healing is just as important5 Key Takeaways for Loved Ones:Educate yourself about alcohol use disorderSet clear, guilt-free boundariesPrioritize your emotional and mental well-beingLet go of control support, don't fixCelebrate progress, not perfectionResources Mentioned: Codependent No More Set Boundaries Find PeaceYou Can Heal Your LifePODCAST SPONSOR:This episode is sponsored by Soberlink, a trusted accountability tool for anyone navigating early recovery. Whether you're rebuilding trust with loved ones or simply want more structure in your sobriety, Soberlink offers a discreet and empowering way to stay on track.Sober Vibes listeners get $50 off their device! Grab your discount here!Hope this episode helps you today!Ready to thrive in your alcohol-free life? Sober Vibes: A Guide to Thriving in Your First Three Months Without Alcohol is your step-by-step guide to navigating early sobriety with confidence.Grab your copy today!Thank you for listening! Help the show by Rating, Reviewing, and/or Subscribing to the Sober Vibes Podcast. Connect w/ Courtney:InstagramJoin the Sobriety Circle Apply for 1:1 CoachingOrder the Sober Vibes Book
What if the people you loved most believed in your dream? What if your family clapped the loudest? What if your closest friends showed up like strangers do? Today, we're diving deep into a question many of us whisper to ourselves late at night—‘How much more successful could I have been... if only I had genuine support from family and friends?
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Troy Hudson. A deeply personal and insightful interview with former NBA player and author Troy “T-Hud” Hudson. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Troy Hudson. A deeply personal and insightful interview with former NBA player and author Troy “T-Hud” Hudson. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Troy Hudson. A deeply personal and insightful interview with former NBA player and author Troy “T-Hud” Hudson. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Troy Hudson. A deeply personal and insightful interview with former NBA player and author Troy “T-Hud” Hudson. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:
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SEN. TIM SCOTT (R-SC) - MAXINE WATERS ACCUSED TRUMP OF WANTING TO START A CIVIL WAR TOMI LAHREN, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR, OUTKICK HOST OF “TOMI LAHREN IS FEARLESS” & SID ROSENBERG, TALK RADIO HOST - WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO END THE PRO-HAMAS PROTESTSFUELED BY THE ICE ARREST OF MAHMOUD KHALIL + DISNEY SCALES BACK ‘SNOW WHITE'PREMIERE AMID OUTRAGE OVER ‘WOKE' STAR AHEAD OF PREMIER THIS WEEK JAMIE LISSOW, COMEDIAN AND ACTOR - MEDIA MOMENTS THAT MATTER UNIV OF AUSTIN PACKAGE: AMERICA'S FIRST ANTI-WOKE UNIVERISTY IS FREE AND MIGHT JUST TRANSFORM THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION - IN PART 2, WE SPEAK TO STUDENTS WHO WERE ACCEPTED FOR THE HISTORIC FIRST SEMESTER BRAD MELTZER, AMERICAN NOVELIST, #1 NYT BESTSELLING AUTHOR, THE MEDIA SPINS ELON MUSK'S CONVERSATION WITH JOE ROGAN AMID DOGE CUTS, SAYING HE THINKS EMPATHY IS A WEAKNESS BUT IT'S REALLY ABOUT BALANCING EMPATHY FOR PEOPLE AND EMPATHY FOR CIVILIZATION AS A WHOLE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In a world where substance use and addiction take numerous forms, support groups tailored to specific needs are invaluable. Mar-Anon is one such group providing support to those affected by cannabis use disorder in their loved ones. Inspired by the Al-Anon program, Mar-Anon offers a space for families and friends to find connection and understanding... The post Mar-Anon: Help for Family and Friends of Cannabis Addicts – 430 appeared first on The Recovery Show.