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Parenting Musically
Episode 44: Patricia Shehan Campbell

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 27:51


Join Lisa for a conversation with Patricia Shehan Campbell, Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington, as they explore the many ways children engage with music; formally and informally, locally and globally. Lisa and Patricia's multifaceted relationship illustrates how mentorship can happen across time, space, and roles through writing, dialogue, shared events, and reciprocal inspiration. In this episode, Pat reflects on decades of research, teaching, and cross-cultural partnerships, offering insights into how music shapes human experience from childhood on. Highlights include stories behind her influential book Songs in Their Heads, ideas for encouraging children's spontaneous musicality, and the importance of listening to children's voices, literally and metaphorically, in music education and parenting.Patricia's book, Songs in Their HeadsLisa's book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

Parenting Musically
Episode 43: Michael Largey

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 30:36


This week, Lisa welcomes Dr. Michael Largey, Professor of Musicology at Michigan State University's College of Music. Michael is an ethnomusicologist and folklorist who specializes in the music and culture of Haiti, particularly Haitian classical and religious music. Michael shares stories from his career studying Haitian music and culture, discusses the importance of intergenerational musical experiences, and reflects on how ethnography can build deeper connections between teachers, students, and communities. Together, Lisa and Michael also dive into how parents can help their children find mentors and musical communities, offering practical ideas for fostering meaningful relationships and experiences. Michael's book, Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural NationalismLisa's book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Lesser Known Lewis
S4 Finale - Apologetics, Enchantment, & Scripture in Narnia with Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo

Lesser Known Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 54:02


We're thrilled to have Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo join us as we reflect back on what we've learned from Lewis about communicating the Gospel in a disenchanted age. As always with our finale's we look at the intersection of our theme from the season with Scripture, asking questions like – how can we be like Lewis in sharing Scripture with the disenchanted world around us? Lewis did this so well, especially through Narnia. As it turns out, Christin has written a wonderful book, A Family Guide to Narnia: Biblical Truths in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, which walks the reader through how Lewis is communicating Scripture to our disenchanted world through every chapter of Narnia. Find out more about Christin & her books at: christinditchfield.comMere Christians: A C. S. Lewis ConferenceReturning Home: C. S. Lewis, Roots, & Transformation (Belfast Conference)Find more Lesser-Known Lewis — Online: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠pintswithjack.com/lesser-known-lewis⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/lesserknownlewis⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@lesserknownlewis⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lesser-Known Lewis Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email: lesserknownlewis@gmail.comGraphic Design by Angus Crawford.Intro Music - Written by Jess Syratt, arranged & produced by Jordan Caruso and Jordan Duncan.

Parenting Musically
Episode 42: Sarah Alleman

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 28:08


In this insightful episode, Lisa sits down with Sarah Alleman, parenting musically aficionado and mother of five, to reflect on what parenting musically has looked like for her family over the years. Sarah has participated in multiple research studies with Lisa, including their co-authored study “Mama's Turn: A Mother's Musical Journey.” This study documents Sarah's musical experiences and how her own musical study influenced her young children. Join Lisa and Sarah for an inspiring conversation about the joy of having a front-row seat to a child's musical development.Lisa, Sarah, and Christa Kuebel's article, Mama's Turn: A Mother's Musical JourneyLisa's book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

Coffee With Carrie:  Homeschool Podcast
Celebrating Biblical Feasts & Easter: A Conversation with Michelle Akrami

Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 41:39


Easter and Passover are just around the corner.  Do you celebrate Passover as part of your Easter traditions?  Celebrating biblical feasts as believers can enrich our understanding of Jesus and God's plan for salvation and they are steeped in rich traditions. As with all biblical festivals, Passover foreshadows the coming of Jesus, our Deliverer and our Savior.  In this week's episode, Carrie talks with Michelle Akrami, founder of The Unhurried Farm, about setting time aside to remember God's promises and His faithfulness as well as simple ways to celebrate Passover this Easter season and other biblical feasts such as Shabbat throughout the year.  Pour yourself a glass of red wine, cut some fresh sourdough, put your feet up and join Carrie and Michelle for a conversation about celebrating Passover with your family.  Visit Michelle Akrami on Instagram @theunhurriedfarm or at The Unhurried Farm website:  https://www.unhurriedfarm.com. Resource mentioned:  A Family Guide to the Biblical Holidays: With Activities for All Ages by Sampson.A Good Soil Life: Cultivating a Resilient and Whole Heart in a Hurried World   by Michelle Akrami"Celebrating Holy Week" blog article at www.coffeewithcarrie.org"I Am Lenten & Holy Week Devotional and Activities by Carrie De FranciscoSupport the showPurchase Homeschooling High School: A Handbook for Christian Education.Purchase Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool Simply & Enjoyably. Join The Coffee House, Coffee With Carrie Premium Membership. Join Today! Subscribe to Coffee With Carrie email newsletter and blog at https://coffeewithcarrie.org Follow on Instagram @coffeewithcarrieconsultant.Amazon Prime! Use this LINK. Check out Carrie's homeschool recommendations & help support the show at the same time. Instacart! Use this LINK. Save time and money on your grocery bill and meal prep!

Parenting Musically
Episode 41: Jackie Sonderfan Schoon & James Borst

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 35:06


Join Lisa as she reconnects with two of her former cooperating teachers, Jackie Sonderfan Schoon—now in her 34th year of teaching elementary music at Meadow Brook Elementary in Forest Hills Public Schools—and Dr. James Borst, whose remarkable career spans forty years in education. Together, they discuss the role and impact of mentoring student teachers. The trio also reflects on the life, influence, and legacy of Dale Topp, sharing memories, lessons, and the profound impact he had on their teaching and their students.Tune in for heartfelt stories, wisdom from decades of experience, and a celebration of the enduring power of mentorship in music education.Lisa's book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

Parenting Musically
Episode 40: Cynthia Crump Taggart

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 32:06


Listen to Lisa's conversation with Cynthia (Cindy) Crump Taggart, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Music Education at Michigan State University. Lisa studied with Cindy at MSU for master's and PhD degrees, with Cindy chairing Lisa's thesis and dissertation committees. In today's podcast, Cindy and Lisa discuss the multifaceted role of a doctoral advisor, consider the importance of play in learning for children as well as adults, hear the results of Cindy's research with children with language delays in music classes, and reflect on the generations of students and children Cindy has taught as well as continues to influence through her work.Video presentation, “Empowering Young Children Musically” - your own at-home music workshop with Cindy! (filmed in 2021)Cindy's collaborative research study on early childhood music and children with language delays, co-authored with Jenny Alvarez and Kathy SchubertCindy's co-authored curriculum for early childhood music, Music Play: The Early Childhood Music Curriculum Guide for Parents, Teachers, and CaregiversLisa's book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Chick Chat: The Baby Chick Podcast
170: Nourishing Challenges: Understanding Pediatric Feeding Disorders

Chick Chat: The Baby Chick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 44:49


If mealtimes feel like a battle in your home, you're not alone. Many parents struggle with picky eating, and I've experienced it firsthand with my daughter — who, like many kids, has earned the label of a "picky eater" in our family. But how do you know when picky eating is more than just a phase? I recently heard about Pediatric Feeding Disorders (PFDs) and was shocked, confused, and intrigued by the topic. When I learned how PFDs affect millions of children, yet they often go undiagnosed or misunderstood, leaving parents feeling frustrated and helpless, I knew that I had to learn more and spread the word. That's why in this episode of Chick Chat, we sit down with Jaclyn Pederson, CEO of Feeding Matters, to break it all down for us. Who is Jaclyn Pederson? With over a decade of experience in program development, Jaclyn Pederson's broad knowledge of programming in the public and social sectors includes program and strategic initiative design, fund development, special events, grant writing, and community engagement. A system thinker and positive team builder, she uses transformational leadership principles to develop energized and efficient workgroups that influence significant organizational and systemic change for all affected by pediatric feeding disorder – such as the development of the expanded PFD Alliance. Jaclyn also manages Feeding Matters' strategic partnerships with numerous professional associations including American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, and the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN). What Did We Discuss? In this episode, Jaclyn and I discussed everything about pediatric feeding disorders — from signs and symptoms to navigating and overcoming PFDs. Jaclyn also shares her expertise on when to seek help, how feeding disorders can impact a child's development, and what treatment options are available. Here are several of the questions that we covered in our conversation: What are Pediatric Feeding Disorders (PFDs)?  Can you tell us a bit about your personal experience with PFDs?  How common are PFDs?  What should families know about PFDs?  What are the signs and symptoms of PFDs that parents should be aware of?  What myths or misconceptions do you often encounter about picky eaters versus feeding disorders? How can a parent know when it's time to get their child evaluated for “picky eating”? Is there a connection between feeding disorders and developmental delays? How can parents advocate for their children when seeking help for feeding challenges? What does treatment for a PFD look like?  What advice do you have for parents feeling overwhelmed by their child's feeding challenges and looking for support? If you think your child's mealtime struggles go beyond picky eating, this episode is a must-listen. Jaclyn shares expert insights to help parents feel more confident in identifying and addressing Pediatric Feeding Disorders. Listen now, and don't forget to share this episode with a fellow parent who may need this information! Jaclyn's Resources Website: FeedingMatters.org Instagram: @feedingmatters Facebook: @feedingmatters Mentioned in the episode: Family Guide to Pediatric Feeding Disorder Thank you for listening to our podcast. Cheers to finding the best way to nourish your children! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women Made New
Kathleen Beckman - "A Family Gude to Spiritual Warfare"

Women Made New

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 60:00


This week Crystalina sits down with Kathleen Beckman to talk about her book, "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." She reveals how you can recognize diabolical disguises in your home and offers proven means of protection found only in the Church's arsenal of spiritual weapons.

Catholic
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Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 53:37


This week Crystalina sits down with Kathleen Beckman to talk about her book, "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." She reveals how you can recognize diabolical disguises in your home and offers proven means of protection found only in the Church's arsenal of spiritual weapons.

Women Made New
Kathleen Beckman - "A Family Gude to Spiritual Warfare"

Women Made New

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 60:00


This week Crystalina sits down with Kathleen Beckman to talk about her book, "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." She reveals how you can recognize diabolical disguises in your home and offers proven means of protection found only in the Church's arsenal of spiritual weapons.

Parenting Musically
Episode 39: Deforia Lane

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 32:14


In this episode, Lisa welcomes back music therapist Deforia Lane, PhD, MT-BC, and retired Director of Music Therapy at University Hospitals in Cleveland. Deforia reflects on her impactful career and shares insights into her ongoing work with nonprofit organizations and educational initiatives. Together, they explore the profound role of music in personal growth, family dynamics, and therapeutic settings. From the importance of early exposure to music to the power of crafting personalized songs for healing, Deforia's stories are a testament to the transformative power of music. Join Lisa and Deforia for an inspiring conversation about nurturing connections and finding joy through music.Deforia Lane's Ted Talk “Music Therapy & Medicine: A Dynamic Partnership” Lisa's book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

Fright Night Gaming
TCM Beginner Family Guide, Reddit Roasts & New Asym Horror Games! | Fright Night Gaming Podcast

Fright Night Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 58:49


In this episode of the Fright Night Gaming Podcast, we break down the best family members for beginners in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game! We also react to TCM Reddit takes, discussing the hottest community opinions. Plus, we dive into two new asymmetrical horror games, Deadly Quiet and Fear the Reaper, and what they bring to the genre. Don't miss this mix of expert tips, community reactions, and upcoming horror game hype!

Divine Intimacy Radio
Foundational Strategies w/ Kathleen Beckman

Divine Intimacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 30:00


Kathleen Beckman's book "Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing". Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio and learn about what your family can do to protect yourselves from spiritual attacks!

Catholic
Divine Intimacy Radio-Foundational Strategies-01/12/25

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 27:30


Kathleen Beckman's book "Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing". Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio and learn about what your family can do to protect yourselves from spiritual attacks!

Divine Intimacy Radio
Demonic Doorways

Divine Intimacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 30:00


Kathleen's book "Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio and learn about what your family can do to protect yourselves from spiritual attacks!

Catholic
Divine Intimacy Radio-Demonic Doorways-01/05/25

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 27:30


Kathleen's book "Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing." Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio and learn about what your family can do to protect yourselves from spiritual attacks!

Divine Intimacy Radio
ENCORE: Spiritual Warfare and the Family with Kathleen Beckma

Divine Intimacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 30:00


This is Episode 1 of 4 on Kathleen's book "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing."

Catholic
Divine Intimacy Radio-ENCORE: Spiritual Warfare and the Family with Kathleen Beckman-12/29/24

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 27:30


This is Episode 1 of 4 on Kathleen's book "A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing."

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
384. Understanding Grief and Loss with Meghan Riordan Jarvis

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 69:48


What if we started seeing grief as a form of trauma—could it help us make sense of the confusing ways our mind and body react to loss? In this conversation, Debbie sits down with Meghan Riordan Jarvis, a psychotherapist who's spent her life helping people navigate the heartbreak of loss. She's here to talk about her new book, Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions About Grief and Loss, and to share her personal and research-based wisdom on this tender subject. We look into the messy, complicated emotions that grief can bring—like anger, guilt, regret, and anxiety—and Megan offers simple, meaningful ways to cope. We also tackle the bigger picture: why we need more honest conversations about death and how we can show up better for each other in times of loss. We hope you'll join us for this meaningful conversation that might just give you a little clarity, hope, and comfort wherever you, or even the loved ones you are supporting, are on your grief journey.  Listen and Learn:  Why grief education is key to feeling less alone, less afraid, and truly understood How we can reconnect in the face of profound loss Loss, grief, and mourning: uncovering the nuanced definitions and how they shape our healing journeys How Meghan's two very contrasting losses shaped her approach to grief and healing The varying emotions of grief and why anger and anxiety might be more common than expected The shifting waves of loss, unexpected triggers, and lasting connections The idea of signs from loved ones Could the signs we receive from loved ones beyond death be more than just coincidence? Resources:  Can Anyone Tell Me?: Essential Questions about Grief and Loss: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781649632593 Meghan's Website: https://meghanriordanjarvis.com/ Connect with Meghan on:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghan-riordan-jarvis-ma-licsw-071051142 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/griefismysidehustle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meghan.riordan.jarvis/?hl=en Books Meghan mentioned in the episode:  The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss by Mary-Frances O'Connor: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9780062946249 How Emotions Are Made, by Lisa Feldman Barrett: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781328915436 Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781250212832 Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief: A Revolutionary Approach to Understanding and Healing the Impact of Loss by Claire Bidwell Smith: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9780738234786 Grief Works: Stories of Life, Death, and Surviving (A Practical Guide to Grief and Loss) by Julia Samuel: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781501181542  About Meghan Riordan Jarvis Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW, is a podcast host, TEDx speaker, and trauma-trained psychotherapist specializing in grief and loss. With 20 years of experience, she speaks on the importance of understanding grief and supporting grievers. Meghan hosts the popular blog and podcast Grief Is My Side Hustle and offers a free writing workshop, Grief Mates. She is founder of the Grief Mentor Method: Six Core Concepts to Creating a Personalized Grief Process and is the author of End of the Hour, a memoir on trauma, loss, and healing. Her new book is called Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions about Grief and Loss.  Related episodes:  117. Bearing Unbearable Loss: A conversation About Grief with Joanne Cacciatore 356. Navigating the Challenges of Caregiving with Allison Applebaum 354. A Family Guide to Dementia with Brent Forester 183. Permission to Feel: Emotional Intelligence with Marc Brackett 309. The Language of Emotions with Karla McLaren 216. Managing Anger and Irritability, Featuring Russell Kolts 320. Anger and Forgiveness with Robyn Walser 341. Self-Forgiveness with Grant Dewar 291. Finding Freedom From Regret with Robert Leahy  118. Moral Injury and Shame with Lauren Borges and Jacob Farnsworth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Parenting Musically
Episode 38: Karen Heitlinger, Sydney Miller, and Jessica Gallagher-Steuver

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 29:36


In this final recap episode of Season 5, Lisa is joined by Karen Heitlinger, the Chair of Early Childhood at The Music Settlement, Sydney Miller, The Music Settlement's Director of Marketing, and Jessica Gallagher-Steuver, a Music Education PhD Candidate at Case Western Reserve University. Karen, Sydney, and Jessica discuss their favorite moments of the season, how this season's guests inspired them to think about family and music in new ways, musical accessibility, implications for music education, and how The Music Settlement can foster connections and lifelong musical learning.  Karen & Sydney's bios from The Music Settlement   Jessica's website Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

Parenting Musically
Episode 37: Katherine“Kiki” Kilburn & Julie Ballantyne

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 30:35


Joining Lisa this week is Katherine “Kiki” Kilburn, conductor and Assistant Professor of Music and Assistant Director of Orchestras at Michigan State University School of Music. Kiki discusses her early life exposure to the professional and academic world of music, how she provides her children with that kind of musical exposure at home, and how other parents can do the same. Lisa also welcomes Julie Ballantyne, Associate Professor in Music Education in the School of Music at the University of Queensland, Australia. Julie gives her thoughts on Kiki's experiences and how they relate to her studies of identity in a person's career, and especially how it relates to teacher identity development. Katherine's conducting website Julie's recent research paper, “Spiralling Engagement Experiences of Creativity (SEEC): A process of research-led arts creation for facilitating experiences of flourishing in participants' lives” in Psychology of Music Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Parenting Musically
Episode 36: Pamela Maben & Deforia Lane

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 29:15


In Episode 36, Lisa is joined by Pamela Maben, music specialist and preschool teacher at The Music Settlement. Pam shares her connection to The Music Settlement beginning at a young age and continuing through her adult life, ways in which she incorporates music into her teaching, and how parents can introduce their children to a variety of music in a way that prepares them to love it as they grow up. Music therapist Deforia Lane, PhD, MT-BC, also joins to discuss how she uses music to connect to her patients, the importance of musical role models, and how parents can overcome challenges that arise from behavioral or sensory issues when exposing their children to a variety of live music. American Music Therapy Association Deforia's book, Music as Medicine Deforia's TedX Talk, Music Therapy & Medicine: A Dynamic Partnership Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Love Your Bible Podcast
Abel in the Stable | A fun Christmas countdown w/ Abbey and Shelley

Love Your Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 22:09


Send us a textOrder now! https://www.abelinthestable.com/Christmas is such an exciting time for children of all ages. But often the real meaning of Christmas gets lost in all the hustle and bustle of the season. This year, as you are getting ready for Christmas, we invite you to bring "Abel in the Stable" into your home. Start by reading the story about how Abel's journey began and then use the Family Guide to help Abel discover that Jesus is the true meaning of Christmas.Ask me a question | kory.cunningham@gmail.com

Parenting Musically
Episode 35: Obed “Obie” Shelton & George Nicholson

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 33:16


Joining Lisa this week is Obed “Obie” Shelton, violinist, broadcast media professional, Board Member at The Music Settlement, and Executive Director of the Association of African American Cultural Gardens. Obie shares memories from his childhood and the impact of growing up in a musical household on his life as an adult. Dr. George Nicholson, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music and Music Education at Columbia University's Teachers College, reflects on Obie's musical versatility and connects Obie's work to multi-style string pedagogy. Obed Shelton's YouTube channel, with violin recordings George Nicholson's article on multi-style string pedagogy Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Parenting Musically
Episode 34: Maura Rogers & Cathy Benedict

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 36:18


Lisa is joined by Maura Rogers, singer/songwriter and programming director at Cleveland Rocks, Past, Present, and Future. In addition to her connection to The Music Settlement, Maura tells us about the impact that music had on her life growing up, how she passes on that joy to her children, and the close connection she has with her band family. Maura also discusses the work of Cleveland Rocks, Past, Present, and Future to foster a supportive environment for local music makers and the many ways that Cleveland residents can support music in their own community. Dr. Cathy Benedict, Lecturer for Curriculum and Teaching at the Teachers College, Columbia University, connects Maura's work to her research in music education philosophy, and poses philosophical questions for preservice music teachers: Music is everywhere - what does that mean? What constitutes music? What does it mean that it's everywhere? Who gets to or does not get to play it everywhere? Who is rewarded for playing it? Cathy also emphasizes the importance of manifesting joy through music-making.  Maura Rogers's website: www.maurarogers.com Maura Rogers's Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/@maurarogersandthebellows Spotify Link to Stream Maura Rogers & the Bellows Maura Rogers & the Bellows's latest single from Live EP: Anything at all, LIVE Dr. Cathy Benedict's book, Music and Social Justice: A Guide for Elementary Educators  Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Parenting Musically
Episode 33: Brent Kirby & Julie Derges

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 31:48


In Episode 33, Lisa is joined by award winning singer/songwriter Brent Kirby. Brent discusses his connection to The Music Settlement, his 10x3 songwriter showcase weekly series at the Bop Stop, and his passion for mentoring and helping local musicians find work. He also reflects on growing up in a musical household and how he gives the same gift to his own children. Dr. Julie Derges, Associate Professor of Music Education at the University of Houston, connects Brent's work and experiences to her research on the continuum between formal and informal music learning spaces and what music teacher educators can take away from Brent's model incorporating music into family and daily life. Brent Kirby www.brentkirby.com Youtube links Brent Kirby's "With this Time" Brent Kirby performing "Water Do The Work" Brent Kirby & His Luck Live performing "The Way Things Should Be" Brent Kirby performing "Our Town" Julie Derges's research article “Healing bruises: Identity tensions in a beginning teacher's use of formal and informal music learning” (Research Studies in Music Education) Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically 

Parenting Musically
Episode 32: Jeff Brown, Andrea Wead, Sydney Miller & Karen Heitlinger, The Music Settlement

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 25:55


Lisa is joined by four members of The Music Settlement to discuss the role of families within community music school settings, as well as broader ideas of family musicking in communities. Guests are Jeff Brown, Chair of the Center for Music; Andrea Wead, Chair of the Center for Music Therapy; Sydney Miller, Director of Marketing; and Karen Heitlinger, Chair of the Center for Early Childhood at The Music Settlement. Thanks to Episode 32 recording engineer: Darren M. Thompson, Assistant Director, BOP STOP at The Music Settlement.  Thanks to our editing audio engineer: Davey Berris, Lead Digital Video Specialist, Media Vision, University Technology, Case Western Reserve University. The Music Settlement BOP STOP at The Music Settlement 10th Anniversary Celebrations for BOP STOP Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

The Saving You Is Killing Me: Loving Someone With An Addiction Podcast
187- Addict in the House: A No-Nonsense Family Guide Through Addiction and Recovery

The Saving You Is Killing Me: Loving Someone With An Addiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 18:36


187- Addict in the House: A No-Nonsense Family Guide Through Addiction and Recovery Unconventional Book Club Series Supporting you through addiction's shadows with books, podcasts, courses, retreats and more. Feel empowered, regain happiness, and know you're not alone in our supportive community.

Parenting The Adlerian Way
173: The Importance Of Children's Eye Health. A Fascinating Conversation With The Folks From CNIB!

Parenting The Adlerian Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:30


This is a vital episode for all parents. Listen and learn how to get all the education, resources and support you can for your child's vision thanks to The Canadian National Institute for the Blind. CNIB's VP Suzanne Decary-van den Broek and CNIB's Family Guide, Sharon Kanhai-Johnston share some interesting research facts with me. Did you know most parents are unwittingly putting their children at risk for health and educational setbacks because they don't understand the schedule and importance of eye exams for their children? I messed it up with my second child and I don't want anyone else to make my mistake. Book an eye exam for your child. If you're in Canada, you can find your local optometrist here.Help influence policy makers today by signing the CNIB's Charter of Rights of Children Who are Blind, Deafblind, or Low Vision here.Find resources, support and education from the CNIB here. Do you have a parenting question for me? Send it in to hello@alysonschafer.com Sign up for my monthly newsletter at www.alysonschafer.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Parenting Musically
Episode 31: Hattie Webb

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 32:50


Join us for a Bonus Episode with singer, songwriter and harpist Hattie Webb! In this conversation, Hattie and Lisa dialogue about playing the harp, their own musical expression as adults, how to foster musical creativity with children, and the importance of being responsive to our children from their earliest days as infants up through young adulthood. We also celebrate Hattie's brand new album, Wild Medicine. Episode 31 Shownotes Hattie Webb's Music Videos for Hattie's singles “Golden” and “Shakespeare's Shore” Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically

The Jefferson Exchange
A family guide for caregiving

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 15:39


Authors Andrea Sankar and CM Cassidy offer insights and tips for families caring for loved ones in their final days

Bitch Talk
2024 Tribeca Festival - New Wave and A Family Guide To Hunting

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 35:11


Send us a Text Message.We're excited to share our first official coverage of the Tribeca Festival! (virtually through Zoom, but it still counts!)We kick things off with the documentary New Wave, which follows director Elizabeth Ai on a mission to share the untold story of rebellious punks in the '80s Vietnamese new wave community, but in the process, ends up facing her own haunting past. Director Elizabeth Ai and producer Rachel Sine reflect on how the film took a turn on an unexpected emotional roller coaster, the importance of archival footage (and their creative way of collecting it), the importance of discussing mental health in the AAPI community, and getting Simu Liu on board as Executive Producer. Next, we discuss the short film A Family Guide to Hunting, about a daughter who takes her uptight Korean-American parents and All-American boyfriend on a bonding hunting trip, where things turn from bad to grisly. Director/writer/producer Zao Wang and producers Joyce Liu-Countryman and Louise Barretto join us to share the behind the scenes logistical complications (ie: snow in LA?!?), why Margaret Cho was the only person who could play the role of the mother, and the special brand of love that is unique to immigrant families.Follow New Wave on IGFollow director Elizabeth Ai on IGFollow producer Rachel Sine on IGFollow A Family Guide to Hunting on IGFollow director Zao Wang on IGFollow producer Joyce Liu-Countryman on IGFollow producer Louise Barretto on IGSupport the Show.Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 11 years, recorded 800+ episodes, and won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 and 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM

KUCI: Film School
A Family Guide to Hunting / Film School Radio interview with Director Zao Wang & Prducer Joyce Liu Countryman

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024


When Eva (Kahyun Kim), the daughter, accidentally shoots her White hippie fiance, Peter (Craig Newman), dead, her parents, June (Margaret Cho), and Sam (Keong Sim) insist on getting rid of the body in order to protect Eva. As the family collides with each other on what is the right thing to do, tension and long-buried secrets about the family's journey to America begin to surface. Faced with this expanded understanding of their collective past and sacrifices, Eva eventually makes the hard decision to save her family by getting rid of her fiance's body in a way only she knows how. Director and co-screenwriter Zao Wang's wildly inappropriate and uproariously funny narrative short film stops by to talk about the origin story behind the film, premiering at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival, assembling a terrific cast that includes the incandescent Margaret Cho as June and the film's Executive Producer.

Parenting Musically
Episode 30: Season 4 Recap with Katherine Palmer and Erin Hopkins

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 14:31


Katherine Palmer, Senior Director of Education and Community Engagement at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Erin Hopkins, recent graduate of Case Western Reserve University's music education doctoral program, join Lisa to recap Season 4. They reflect on favorite moments, emergent themes, and how to continue to learn from current recording artists and music industry professionals. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's 5-part docuseries, Words & Music: Journey of a Song on YouTube Katherine Palmer's email: K.palmer@countrymusichalloffame.org Erin Hopkins's website, Neurodivergent Music Education  Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available now!

ADHD Experts Podcast
505- ADHD Is Awesome: The Holderness Family Guide to Thriving with ADHD

ADHD Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 63:03


Kim and Penn of the Holderness Family discuss themes from their new book, ADHD is Awesome, including how to reframe your ADHD traits, why boredom is so difficult for ADHD brains, and how to embrace routine while remaining zany and fun. Living with ADHD: More Resources Download: How to Build a Dopamine Menu Get: Your Complete ADHD Guide Read: 9 ADHD Myths That Perpetuate Stigma Read: The Positives of ADHD Access the video and slides for podcast episode #505 here: https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/holderness-family-guide-adhd-is-awesome/ Thank you for listening to ADDitude's ADHD Experts podcast. Please consider subscribing to the magazine (additu.de/subscribe) to support our mission of providing ADHD education and support.

Parenting Musically
Episode 29: A Family Guide to Parenting Musically Book Release Party

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 19:10


Lisa and co-host Julia are joined by five music educators who provided support through the process of writing A Family Guide to Parenting Musically, released today from Oxford University Press! Guests are Dr. Carol Scott-Kassner, retired music education professor; Stacey Kolthammer, early childhood music educator at Lake Shore Montessori Schools in Highland Park, IL; Dr. Elizabeth Tracy, music education professor at Heidelberg University; Kelsey Giotta, band director for Plain Local Schools, OH; and Dr. Erin Hopkins, music education professor at Augustana College. Guests share their favorite aspects of A Family Guide to Parenting Musically. Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available now!

Parenting Musically
Episode 28: Liz Rose & Radio Cremata

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 34:40


Liz Rose, a Grammy award-winning songwriter, music publisher, and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, discusses her approach to collaboration with young performing artists and how it relates to her parenting and grandparenting. Radio Cremata, Associate Professor and Chair of Music Education at Ithaca College, responds with connections to his research on facilitation strategies in popular music education. lizrosemusic.com thelizrose.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/7pcKyVIatvXoHdZRr4Q3vT?si=FGXyl9L2SK2enFouMjVKzw Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
356. Navigating the Challenges of Caregiving with Allison Applebaum

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 64:38


In this episode, we talk about a topic that touches so many of our lives: caregiving. Whether it's something we've already experienced or might face in the future, caring for a loved one with an disease or illness is a profound journey. Allison Applebaum, who is the founder of the Caregivers Clinic and Author of the beautifully titled, Stand By Me: A Guide to Navigating Modern, Meaningful Caregiving comes on board to enlighten us about the realities of caregiving—the stress, the work, the emotional burden—but also the unexpected rewards. She talks about discovering strengths you didn't know you had and finding deeper connections with those you care for.  Allison's perspective is holistic and empathetic, offering a well-rounded view of caregiving. We cover everything from the emotional impact to practical tips and the broader societal issues like ageism and bias against those with neurocognitive challenges. It's a conversation full of perspectives that you may not have even considered before. Let's dive in! Listen and Learn:  The Allison Applebaum definition of family Caregiving  How Allison founded a clinic to support caregivers, cared for her father, coped with her mother's unexpected death, and dealt with the challenges of illness and loss in the healthcare system The moving tale behind the title of Allison's book, Stand by Me   Recognizing the significance of a person's identity and dignity in healthcare  Combating ageism and elder speak in the health system  Tips for beginning the caregiving journey for a loved one facing a health decline Navigating through conflicts and disagreements within families regarding care for a loved one What is caregiver burden? How can we prevent or address it? And, is it the same as caregiver burnout? The challenge of uncertainty for caregivers and helpful strategies for dealing with this  Can meaning and suffering coexist?  Resources:  Allison's website Stand By Me: A Guide to Navigating Modern, Meaningful Caregiving Connect with Allison on Instagram and X About Allison Applebaum Dr. Allison Applebaum is an Associate Attending Psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), and an Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. She is the Founding Director of the Caregivers Clinic at MSK, the first program of its kind in the United States to provide comprehensive psychosocial care to family members and friends of patients who are in the caregiving role. Dr. Applebaum is also the author of the recently published narrative nonfiction book, Stand By Me: A Guide to Navigating Modern, Meaningful Caregiving. Related Episodes: 354. A Family Guide to Dementia with Brent Forester 241. Emotion Coaching Skills for Families with Mindy Solomon (EFFT Part 2 of 2) 327. Thriving on Overload with Ross Dawson 310. The Expectation Effect with David Robson 351. You Only Die Once with Jodi Wellman 338. ACT for Burnout with Debbie! 116. Building a Meaningful, Values-based Life with Jenna LeJeune 138. Exploring Existence and Purpose: Existentialism with Robyn Walser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Parenting Musically
Episode 27: Mike & Amanda Molinar and Scott Wynne

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 40:17


Mike Molinar, President and co-founder of Big Machine Music (BMM), and Amanda Molinar, owner of Grow Pediatric Nutrition, share how they engage in music with their sons. Mike discusses how his work connecting songwriters with artists relates to parenthood. Scott Wynne, Professor of Music at Appalachian State University, talks about their Music Industry Studies program and provides information about how young people can prepare for a career in behind-the-scenes aspects of the music industry. https://music.appstate.edu/ https://rfgstudio.appstate.edu/ https://aes2.org/about/ https://meiea.org/about https://m.facebook.com/aesCarolina https://www.aes.org/education/directory/ https://www.soundtrap.com Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
5/22/24 "Dying at Home" / "When my time comes"

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 47:25


Part one: Dr. Andrea Sankar, co-author of "Dying at Home: a Family Guide for Caregiving." Part two: (from the archives) Diane Rehm, author of "When my time comes: Conversations about whether those who are dying should have the right to determine when life ends." The book focuses primarily on the practice known as MAID- Medical Aid in Dying.

Parenting Musically
Episode 26b: Brandi Waller-Pace

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 27:40


Music educator, musician, and scholar-activist Brandi Waller-Pace connects the ideas that Rissi Palmer shared in Episode 26a to her own philosophy and work as the founder of the nonprofit organization Decolonizing the Music Room and organizer of the Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival. Brandi's music and scholarship Decolonizing the Music Room Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Parenting Musically
Episode 26a: Rissi Palmer

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 30:17


Musician and advocate Rissi Palmer discusses how she supports country artists of color through her Color Me Country radio show and artist grant fund and how she balances her work as a performer, speaker, and mother. Rissi shares her advice for how to diversify children's music listening in an intentional way. Rissi's music Color me Country Radio with Rissi Palmer Color Me Country Artist Grant Fund Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Parenting Musically
Episode 25b: John Kratus

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 30:18


John Kratus, independent scholar and Professor Emeritus of Music Education at Michigan State University, connects his philosophy of music education and experiences of teaching songwriting to the perspectives and stories that Trent Wagler and Eric Brubaker of The Steel Wheels shared in Episode 25a. Dr. John Kratus's article Music Education at the Tipping Point Dr. John Kratus's chapter Songwriting Class as a Place for Healing Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Dementia is a complex topic that requires a delicate balance of understanding, compassion, and expertise. With the prevalence of dementia on the rise, healthcare providers, caregivers, and individuals themselves must have a solid grasp on how to navigate these challenging conditions. Our guest Brent Forester is an expert in geriatric psychiatry and dementia care, bringing almost three decades of experience supporting individuals with dementia and older adults facing mental health challenges. Discussing his co-authorship with Tom Harrison of "The Complete Family Guide to Dementia: Everything You Need to Know to Help Your Parent and Yourself", we hear about his proactive approach to caregiving and education for families and his journey into geriatric psychiatry. Through his insights into the nuances of dementia care, early diagnosis, treatment, the importance of distinguishing between various types of dementia, and grief in caregiving, Brent guides us in developing resilience and adapting to the emotional complexities of caring for a loved one with dementia.   Listen and Learn:  The admiration for his role model grandmother and fascination with problem-solving in medicine that influenced Brent's career in Geriatric psychiatry  The process of diagnosing dementia and the benefits of early diagnosis The difference between the clinical syndrome, which we call dementia, and the disease of dementia What are the causes and symptoms of dementia?  The multifaceted challenges dementia presents and the need for comprehensive healthcare approaches that consider these complexities Goal setting and the importance of self-care for caregivers of people suffering from dementia  Resources:  More about Brent: The Complete Family Guide to Dementia: Everything You Need to Know to Help Your Parent and Yourself About Brent P. Forester Brent P. Forester, MD, MSc. is the Dr. Frances S. Arkin Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine, Psychiatrist in Chief and Chairman for the Department of Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center and Director of Behavioral Health for Tufts Medicine.  Dr. Forester spent a quarter of a century of his professional career at McLean Hospital and Mass General Brigham where he served as the Chief of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry at McLean Hospital and Senior Medical Director for Value Based Care Solutions in the Population Health Management department at Mass General Brigham. Dr. Forester is an expert in geriatric psychiatry, specializing in the treatment of older adults with depression, bipolar disorder, and behavioral complications of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. He is a Past President of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP), a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and has previously served on the board of directors of the Alzheimer's Association of Massachusetts/New Hampshire and chair of their Medical Scientific Committee. Dr. Forester's research focuses on novel treatment approaches to manage the disabling behavioral complications of dementia, such as agitation and aggression. Dr. Forester's work also includes the implementation and evaluation of collaborative care models for comprehensive dementia care within primary care medical settings Related Episodes: A Family Guide to Dementia 338. ACT for Burnout with Debbie! 207. Burnout with Debbie and Jill 204. Ageless with Andrew Steele 13. Healthy Aging and the Brain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Parenting Musically
Episode 25a: Trent Wagler and Eric Brubaker

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 36:04


Trent Wagler and Eric Brubaker of the folk-rock band The Steel Wheels share about their band's collaborative songwriting processes, the ways they engage musically and artistically with their daughters, and their work with the Red Wing Academy and Red Wing Roots Music Festival. The Steel Wheels  Music video for Hero Red Wing Roots Music Festival Red Wing Academy & Red Wing Academy Non-Profit Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Parenting Musically
Episode 24: Tenille Townes & Lisa Huisman Koops

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 27:39


Performing artist and songwriter Tenille Townes discusses her career, the importance of balancing encouragement and autonomy for teen musicians, and her approach to collaboration and mentorship in songwriting. Lisa makes connections between her research and Tenille's experiences of family musicking. See Tenille Townes on the Tour: tenilletownes.com/#tour Listen to Tenille's new song "Thing That Brought Me Here (Truck Song)" : https://tt.lnk.to/TTBMH Listen to Tenille's song “As You Are” : https://tt.lnk.to/AYA Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Parenting Musically
Episode 23: Alex Hall & Tami Draves

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 33:11


Country music artist Alex Hall shares his musical journey, including the roles that supportive adults played in his early career and how becoming a father has impacted his songwriting. Tami Draves, Professor of Music Education at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, connects her research on mentoring and observations of songwriting as an expression of musical identity to Alex's experience. Alex Hall's music Listen to Alex's “Dad Now”  Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Parenting Musically
Episode 22: Katherine Palmer, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Parenting Musically

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 22:29


Katherine Palmer, Senior Director of Education and Community Engagement at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, joins us for a conversation on what country music is, the importance of listening to diverse musics, and how to model expansive music listening for children. She shares how she facilitates musical interactions both at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's Taylor Swift Education Center and in her prior work with the Fred Rogers Institute. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Katherine Palmer's Website Katherine Palmer's White Paper- Expanding the Neighborhood: Diversifying Music Making and Listening Inspired by Fred Rogers Lisa's new book, A Family Guide to Parenting Musically - available for pre-order

Talking FACS
Strategies for a Healthy Digital Lifestyle

Talking FACS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 14:28 Transcription Available


Host:  Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guest: David Weisenhorn, PhD Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development   Season 6, Episode 40 Dr. David Wiesenhorn, our Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development, presents practical strategies for managing and understanding our screen time. He inspires listeners to take a moment of reflection and ask key questions such as: "Am I being mindful?", "Am I being kind?" and "Am I being constructive?" among others as we consider the time we spend on phones and other digital devices. These questions aid in promoting conscious use of digital devices, encouraging a healthier and more beneficial digital lifestyle. He also points out the research from Boston Children's Hospital's Digital Wellness Lab that throws light on the same. The episode nudges listeners to reevaluate their online habits, prioritize personal connections, and make choices that promote mental, emotional health. Tune in for some insights on maintaining a healthy balance in this digital age. For more information: Family Guide to Digital Wellness Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel