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The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com
Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 25:33


This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.On today's edition of The Briefing, Dr. Mohler discusses the life and legacy of Dick Cheney, the fall of neoconservatism, the incongruence of claiming to be conservatism while supporting same-sex marriage, and the stripping of Andrew's royal title.Part I (00:14 – 07:32)Dick Cheney Dies at 84: The Life and Legacy of the Controversial 46th Vice President of the United StatesPart II (07:32 – 13:19)The Fall of Neoconservatism: Neoconservatism Turned Out to Be More Neo Than ConservativePart III (13:19 – 18:04)The Cheney Test: If You Can Shift Your Morality on Marriage Based on the Lifestyle of a Family Member, You are Not Genuinely ConservativePart IV (18:04 – 25:32)Prince Andrew is Now Just Andrew: Andrew Stripped of Royal Title After Massive Moral ControversySign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.

Design Your Dream Life With Natalie Bacon
Navigating Difficult Family Members During The Holidays

Design Your Dream Life With Natalie Bacon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 3:43


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FOXcast PT
Making the Holidays Brighter for Every Family Member

FOXcast PT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 35:01


The holidays can be joyful—but they can also be challenging, especially when celebrating with loved ones who have cognitive impairments. On this week's episode of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we sit down with Elyse Gordon, MS, CCC-SLP, to discuss how families can make the season brighter and more inclusive for those living with Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, or post-stroke challenges. From adjusting traditions and timing celebrations around the older adult's schedule to choosing meaningful, appropriate gifts, this episode is filled with compassionate, practical advice. Learn how to lean into meaningful moments, create comfort, and ensure every family member—no matter their abilities—feels part of the celebration. Discover how to make this holiday season truly inclusive.

FOXcast OT
Making the Holidays Brighter for Every Family Member

FOXcast OT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 35:01


The holidays can be joyful—but they can also be challenging, especially when celebrating with loved ones who have cognitive impairments. On this week's episode of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we sit down with Elyse Gordon, MS, CCC-SLP, to discuss how families can make the season brighter and more inclusive for those living with Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, or post-stroke challenges. From adjusting traditions and timing celebrations around the older adult's schedule to choosing meaningful, appropriate gifts, this episode is filled with compassionate, practical advice. Learn how to lean into meaningful moments, create comfort, and ensure every family member—no matter their abilities—feels part of the celebration. Discover how to make this holiday season truly inclusive.

FOXcast SLP
Making the Holidays Brighter for Every Family Member

FOXcast SLP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 35:01


The holidays can be joyful—but they can also be challenging, especially when celebrating with loved ones who have cognitive impairments. On this week's episode of FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast, we sit down with Elyse Gordon, MS, CCC-SLP, to discuss how families can make the season brighter and more inclusive for those living with Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, or post-stroke challenges. From adjusting traditions and timing celebrations around the older adult's schedule to choosing meaningful, appropriate gifts, this episode is filled with compassionate, practical advice. Learn how to lean into meaningful moments, create comfort, and ensure every family member—no matter their abilities—feels part of the celebration. Discover how to make this holiday season truly inclusive.

Justice Visions
Grassroots documentation and archiving practices in Guatemala

Justice Visions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 28:53


In this new episode of our mini-series on documentation and archiving, co-hosts Kim Baudewijns and Gretel Mejía Bonifazi explore how community actors in Guatemala are reimagining archiving and documentation practices today. Guatemala is known for its longstanding civil society efforts in truth-seeking,accountability, reparations, and memory. Yet, as our guests show, these practices are not static: they transform as new generations continue mobilizing and draw on documentation and archives in new ways. We speak with Paulo Estrada, president of the Association of Family Members of the Detained and Disappeared (FAMDEGUA), and Miriam de Paz, member of the Historical Memory Consortium of the Ixil region and long-time advocate working with Ixil survivors and affected communities. Both guests emphasize that documentation and archives do more than preserve facts, they sustain identity, culture, andintergenerational knowledge. Miriam highlights how community initiatives link archiving with cultural survival: “These practices, in one way or another, continue in the spaces of the victims' organizations that remain committed to rescuing cultural heritage and ancestral knowledge, while also seeking strategies to make the truth visible and to disseminate it.”While documentation has been essential for truth-seeking and legal accountability, Paulo explains that new generations are expanding the notion of what should be documented, and consequently, archived. Beyond documents and case files, they are beginning to safeguard cultural dimensions of memory, the memories transmitted through food, dreams and everyday practices.  “We are now in a generation that can begin this process of documenting the immaterial within reconstruction, within memory, within justice, within truth… practiceslike cooking for the searchers (personas buscadoras) became an exercise of memory. These intangible forms also tell our history.”Both Miriam and Paulo also highlight the risks that accompany contemporary archival and documentation work in Guatemala, including surveillance, threats, and criminalization. Despite the risks, in the Ixil region, community members are building a museum that will preserve historical documents but also safeguard ancestral knowledge, such as weaving, gastronomy,and language. FAMDEGUA, meanwhile, develops intergenerational memory exercises through art and pedagogical initiatives that invite young people to engage with archives through new approaches. Miriam Gloria de Paz Brito Miriam is a Maya Ixil woman with a long trajectory working and accompanying survivors and relatives in exhumation and reparation processes. Miriam is a member of the Historical Memory Consortium in the Ixil Region, a collective of grassroots organizations mobilizing to create a Museum of Historical Memory.Paulo René Estrada VelásquezPaulo is the President of the Association of Relatives of the Detained-Disappeared of Guatemala - FAMDEGUA - and is also a member of victims' organizations in Mexico and Canada. He has conducted searches for victims of enforced disappearance and advised on cases of serious human rights violations in Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, Canada, and Argentina. He is a co-founder of the judicial observatory “Verdad y Justicia” which monitors and analyzes cases of transitional justice and criminalization in Guatemala.We would like to thank Arnaud Thaler and Sarah Kerremans for their voiceover work.

Calvary Live Podcast
How Do You Love Family Members Caught In Sin, And Protect Your Children From Their Influence? | 10/28/2025

Calvary Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 57:40


Hosted by Pastor Jeff FiggsOriginating from GRACE FM in Aurora, Colorado, Calvary Live is a one hour program that answers questions about issues surrounding life, godliness, and living for Jesus Christ in our current ever changing culture.

Update@Noon
NCC MP Fadiel Adams has filed charges with police against General Fannie Masemola, accusing him of handing key SAPS jobs to family members and close associates.

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 6:29


National Coloured Congress MP Fadiel Adams has laid a complaint against the National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola for nepotism. Adams is accusing General masemola of establishing a network of patronage within SAPS by facilitating and promoting family members and close associates into strategic positions.. He says he has evidence to back his claims. Adams spoke with SABC News reporter Bulelani Phillip outside the Cape Town Central Police Station

#STRask with Greg Koukl
What Are Some Good Ways to Start a Conversation About God with Family Members?

#STRask with Greg Koukl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 25:40


Questions about how to start a conversation about God with non-Christian family members, how to keep from becoming emotional when discussing faith issues with family, and the best way to alert people to the fact that they're members of a cult.   What are some good ways to begin (and have) a conversation about God with non-Christian family members? How can I keep from becoming so emotional when discussing faith issues with extended family members whose salvation is at stake? What is the best way to alert people to the fact that they're members of a cult rather than a church that follows Jesus?

Self Talk with Dr. Ray Self
Holidays with a Toxic Family Member

Self Talk with Dr. Ray Self

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 18:23


As the holiday season approaches, it's crucial to spend time with family, but sometimes a few relatives can be toxic. So how do you manage toxic family members while maintaining a Christ-like attitude during the holidays? Whether it's a controlling aunt, an overbearing uncle, or a narcissistic parent, there are healthy ways to navigate these situations and find that peace that surpasses all understanding. Dr. Ray will give you the answers in the latest episode of Self Talk.  Mat 5:44  But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;   Help Dr. Self continue this show - partner at www.icmcollege.org/donate  Answer your call by enrolling with the International College of Ministry at www.icmcollege.org/enroll  Purchase Dr. Ray's latest book, "The Call." God called you, and you answered: this is what you need to know! Click Here  Follow and subscribe to Self Talk with Dr. Ray Self on our podcast website: https://www.icmcollege.org/selftalk.   Click here to purchase Dr. Self's book – Hear His Voice, Be His Voice, or visit Amazon.com. Click here to purchase Dr. Self's book – Redeem Your Past and Find Your Promised Land, or visit Amazon.com. Or our new podcast website at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249804   For show topic suggestions, email Dr. Ray Self at drrayself@gmail.com Enjoy free courses offered by the International College of Ministry Free Courses Show host bio - Dr. Ray Self founded Spirit Wind Ministries Inc. and the International College of Ministry. He holds a Doctorate in Christian Psychology and a Doctorate in Theology. He currently resides in Winter Park, Florida. He is married to Dr. Christie Self and has three sons and a daughter. 

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Chilling Crime: 3 Family Members Cuffed After Boy's Remains Found in Fridge| Crime Alert 7PM 10.30.2025

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 7:05 Transcription Available


A grisly find in a fridge: a 7yo boy's body found inside a fridge. Now, the child's mom, dad & granny are behind bars accused of the cold-hearted crime & coverup. A bible scholar goes ballistic on a transatlantic flight - targeting two teens & a female flyer in a mid-air meltdown. Plus, bad date worse "brake" up. Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Reflection: When Cancer Affects a Family Member

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 20:49


Listen to JCO's Art of Oncology article, "Reflection" by Dr. Jamie Riches, who is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University and Director of the Hematology Oncology Hospitalist Service. The article is followed by an interview with Riches and host Dr. Mikkael Sekeres. Dr Riches shares a deeply personal narrative, reflecting on the profound personal and professional impact of losing her young family member to cancer, illuminating the intimate intersection of grief, loss, and healing. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Reflection, by Jaime C. Riches, DO If I stand this way, with my shoulders back, my chin lifted, if I hold my breath for a moment, my skin fits my bones just right. Each subtle motion is an effort to make my clavicle more prominent, to manifest my ribs. I feel so ignorant about beauty. I was at the side of her hospital bed as she uncovered herself and asked me to look away. Her eyes, glassy and hollow, met mine. "I'm so ugly right now." It's an interesting piece of practicing medicine, to be an observer of bodies, their look, their feel, and their function. Which lines are strength and which are fatigue…which ones are scars and how they have healed. My words were soft and aching, "You are beautiful" I said, knowing that her skin fits her bones too tight. They are almost all that's left. My 38-year-old cousin's oncologist is my colleague, my friend. When she was diagnosed, he reminded me that there were excellent treatments available. I reminded him that none of them would allow her to see her children start kindergarten. Redefining excellence, I thought, sounded like a cancer center's marketing strategy that just missed the mark. As I looked away, a piece of me splintered. It isn't the same when it's someone you know, when it's someone you love. Maybe I feel shame for underappreciating my own fertile marrow, my fat and muscle, and my own existence. Maybe it's guilt for dedicating my whole life to work that can't save her, for being the one to look her mother in the eye and say she can't be saved. Maybe, just sadness. This lonely world, that only exists right at the bedside, is like a magically devastating song and I am humming the rhythmic asynchrony of being a doctor, and just being. "From where do we yearn?," I wonder. It's from within these little spaces we look to fill the absence of something beautiful. The moments that we're longing to be a part of. We are all mothers—the seven of us now in her room, aunts and cousins united by a last name—by the successes and losses we previously thought unimaginable. We've known the brittle anticipation of a new life, the longing, the joy of spending time, and the sense of simply existing in these spaces. We are the daughters and sisters of firefighters. We are women who know the low bellow of the bagpipes, women who own "funeral clothes." We've tried to disinherit the same shades of blue, and all of our distance has brought us right here, where they're making her comfortable. She knows that her time has been spent. Her eyes are the color of her favorite flower, a yellow rose, and her once sterile room appears almost sunlight by the garden of bouquets. Her mother is sitting by her side, gently moving her fingers across what would be a hairline, the way you would touch a newborn in those moments when you're just realizing you didn't know you could love someone so much. There's a song running through my head, "Golden Slumbers" (The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969). Even playing in my memory, it gives me chills, starting right beneath my jaw and circulating through my limbs. Once, there was a way To get back homeward Once, there was a way To get back home Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry And I will sing a lullaby Nothing illustrates the frailty of existence like a mother preparing for her inevitable goodbye. Once you see it, you can be certain that biology is imperfect. We're convinced that we're grieving throughout the whole of motherhood, as our babies become grown people of their own, as they live their lives. But it isn't grief. We're simply living a life that is singular, in a series of moments that are final. "Golden Slumbers" doesn't actually seem to end. It just subtly transforms into the next track as if they were one, and before the chills are fully absorbed, you're struck by something totally new…triumphant trumpets. When her breath stopped, it wasn't held. I don't think she realized the bravery it took to leave this world with such grace, to be unlonely. I've been witness to so many punctuated pulseless yawns, but not this one. I wish I knew by which of these wounds am I softened and by which I am hardened, but I don't. They heal, with secondary intention, naturally and slowly, from the inside out. Mikkael Sekeres: Welcome back to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology. This ASCO podcast features intimate narratives and perspectives from authors exploring their experiences in oncology. I'm your host, Mikkael Sekeres. I'm Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. Today, I am so thrilled to be joined by Jamie Riches, who is Assistant Professor at Columbia University and Director of the Hematology Oncology Hospitalist Service. We'll be discussing her absolutely gorgeous article, "Reflection." At the time of this recording, our guest has no disclosures. Jamie, I want to thank you so much for contributing your essay to the Journal of Clinical Oncology, and welcome you to discuss your article. Jamie Riches: Thank you so much for having me. Mikkael Sekeres: I have to say, I was so moved by this and just loved the writing. I don't drop the 'G word', gorgeous, very often when describing pieces, but this was truly moving and truly lovely. Jamie Riches: Thank you. Thank you so much. It was a really deeply personal story to me. Mikkael Sekeres: So I wonder if you can tell us a little bit about yourself. Where are you from, and walk us through your career? For example, where did you do your training? Jamie Riches: Well, I am from Brooklyn, New York, and I did my training at an osteopathic medical school in Harlem called Touro, and my residency training at what used to be called St. Luke's-Roosevelt, and now is Mount Sinai West after many of the New York City mergers. I did a chief resident year at Memorial Sloan Kettering and started my oncology hospitalist career there for many years and have been at Columbia now for three years. Mikkael Sekeres: Wonderful. Isn't it interesting how the institutions of our youth are no longer, and that seems to happen at a faster and faster pace? Jamie Riches: I know. I feel the need to reference the old name sometimes when I'm discussing it. Mikkael Sekeres: Can you tell us a little bit about your own story as a writer? How long have you been writing reflective or narrative pieces? Jamie Riches: I have probably always been a jotter. I think that's for as long as I can remember, and I've enjoyed that process. And I think once I was an undergrad, I studied chemistry, I majored in chemistry, but I really filled up a bunch of elective time with writing classes and learning what I could about the processes of writing. And I guess almost 10 years ago now, I enrolled in the graduate certificate program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia. And that program helped me explore a little bit in terms of form and function and in terms of really relating my writing to my own personal experience as a physician. Mikkael Sekeres: And if I'm not mistaken, the field of narrative medicine was really in part born at Columbia, wasn't it? Jamie Riches: It was. Yeah. Rita Charon was the founder of the practice as a field, yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: And what was it that that experience- what did the formal training teach you that you couldn't have figured out on your own by the iterative process of reading and writing? Jamie Riches: I think there's something to having a group of people critiquing you that really allows you to become better in any field, in any practice. And I think there's something to having a, you know, a relatively safe space to explore different ways of doing something. For example, writing poetry, which I really hadn't done much of before and have done a bit of since. I think having a space where there are both educated critics and experts being able to look at your work and say, "This is working and this isn't," was really helpful for me. Mikkael Sekeres: You know, I've heard with writing, the notion that your first critics should be people you trust and feel as if you're in a safe space with because you're so vulnerable with writing. Even exposing it to relative strangers in a formal course can be, I don't want to use the word damaging, but I guess damaging, or at least get you out of a safe space that you need for writing. Do you have an inner circle that you trust for your writing? Jamie Riches: I do. I do. Mikkael Sekeres: If you feel comfortable doing so, can you tell us what prompted you to write this piece? Jamie Riches: This piece just sort of came out. This piece is real, and it's a real experience, and the processing of this experience has happened on so many different planes for me, and writing is really one of them. And once I sat down and said, "Let me write some of this down," it just kind of poured out. Mikkael Sekeres: Sometimes we write to process. I once heard somebody say that writing is the only time in life when you get a free redo, right, or a do over. We say something or we post something on social, and it's out there in the universe. But with writing, it's very personal, and we can look at a paragraph or a sentence and say, "Gee, that just doesn't feel right," and rework it if it's not communicating exactly what I was hoping it would. The other aspect of writing, of course, is that it allows us to ruminate on something that's just occurred and to try to make sense of it. Do you think that was some basis for writing this? Jamie Riches: I think so. And I think maybe just relating one really specific experience into the greater realm of the work that we do every day, and how that experience both stood on its own, but also is woven into so many other patient encounters and encounters with families. And that's a form of processing, I think, for sure. Mikkael Sekeres: Can you tell us in your own words about the main character in this piece and what was going on? Because you write it in a lovely way that allows the reader to discover what's transpiring gradually, but if you could tell us in your own words, who is this person? Jamie Riches: Yeah. So the person that I'm talking to in some parts of the story and talking about in much of the story is my cousin, Patrice, who was diagnosed with bladder cancer at 38 years old and who has had interactions with the medical field as a patient but is not a physician, is not a medical professional, and so had a lot of questions and a lot of trust and reliance on those of us in the family who had some medical knowledge and experience. And so I wound up being pretty intimately involved in her care as a family member, and that was really a fine line in a lot of ways because my friends and colleagues were the care team, and I was the family member. And many of us have been in that position in many different ways, but it's always a fine line. And she was young, and she was very positive throughout really the course of her illness. She had twins who were two years old at the time of her diagnosis. And I think, I'm a little bit speechless now, as you can see, I think she just was so incredibly graceful, and I think I used this word in the story, throughout the entirety of her illness, which included multiple lengthy hospitalizations where she had spent time away from her children. And I still don't know how she did it with the patience and the thoughtfulness and the love for everyone else that she did. Mikkael Sekeres: You really honor her in this piece and paint such a beautiful portrait of her. In the essay, you write, "It's an interesting piece of practicing medicine to be an observer of bodies, their look, their feel, their function. Which lines are strength and which are fatigue, which ones are scars and how they've healed." It's a beautiful couple of sentences. In this case, you aren't really playing the role of doctor, are you? Can you talk a little bit more about when that line's blurred between being a family member and and the practice of medicine when people are relying on you to help out with their medical care? Jamie Riches: Yeah, I think most of us know this gray area fairly well, and the gravity of the situation really dictates how blurry the line is. And it's true, I wasn't the doctor in this situation, and I had as much information about the scans and the clinical picture and the day to day trajectory and the lab results and the toxicity profiles and the data from the studies that the regimens were approved based on. And that made it impossible to step out of the doctor role or mentality, and I also wasn't making the formal recommendations by any means, but I think it's hard to sort of exempt yourself from that space once you're in it. Mikkael Sekeres: Yeah. I think we also sometimes don't realize how even the smallest contribution we have in advising somebody about their medical care becomes very, very meaningful and how much those words can have an effect on somebody. I recall my uncle was diagnosed with acute leukemia, so that's right in my bailiwick, of course. And I remember talking with him about transplant and being as neutral as humanly possible about whether he should proceed with the transplant given the characteristics of his leukemia. And months later, after he had gone through the transplant, he said, "You know, I went through this even though you really advised me not to." So as neutral and trying not to sway someone and giving advice as we are, people hear us differently. Did you find that also with your cousin? Jamie Riches: I did. I phoned into one of her oncologist appointments, and her oncologist, who I have to say is wonderful and who I have the utmost respect and really love for, who took great care in taking care of her, went through in detail everything they could about her disease and about treatment options and really explained everything, and took a minute and said, "Okay, do you have any questions?" And my cousin said, "No, whatever Jamie thinks." So I said, "Okay, well, we'll chat a little bit later." But that made me realize, which I think I just hadn't before, how much having an opinion matters. Mikkael Sekeres: Yeah, and that it's a gift to people when they can cede some of that decision making or some of that knowledge to somebody else and feel as if they don't have to take it on themselves. Jamie Riches: Yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: I want to read one other quote from your piece. I could just reread the whole piece, I enjoyed it so much and keep quoting it. You write, "We've known the brittle anticipation of a new life, the longing, the joy of spending time, the sense of simply existing in these spaces. We are the daughters and sisters of firefighters. We are women who know the low bellow of the bagpipes. Women who own funeral clothes." There's a lot that swims beneath the surface, I think, in that quote, that family members get together at births and deaths, that these become the occasions for the family to get together, that we put on uniforms for them, and that they happen frequently enough that we actually own the uniform to be part of them. Is that what defines us as families? Is that what we've come to? Or how about us as physicians? We own uniforms as physicians also. Are the gatherings, the only gatherings we have with our colleagues at tumor boards when we discuss successes and failures of our patients? Jamie Riches: That's a great question and a great reading, and thank you for these questions. I think every family is different, obviously, and I won't speak for the masses here, but there is a bit of a structure to the events that you're expected to attend and that you're expected to not be absent for, to sort of show up for. And those events are sort- you're right, you know, births and funerals and weddings, and they have a bit of a code to them. And as physicians, it's interesting to think about things like tumor board as the gathering spaces, because although as colleagues we're not families, we are the closest thing to going through some of these moments together. And I think these moments at the bedside, and I use that term so often because I work in the hospital, and I am literally often sitting in a hospital bed holding someone's hand, talking to them. Those are the moments that we feel. We feel them in our bodies. I can feel it right here, and I'm touching my chest when I say that. I don't get that same visceral feeling from looking at most scans, looking at most lab reports, or even having academic conversations with people. And I think that you're right, things like tumor board or even other academic conferences really are the gathering spaces for physicians, but that makes me question if those are the spaces that matter most. Mikkael Sekeres: I think that's a great point also to end our time together. It has been such a true, true pleasure to have Jamie Riches on our JCO Cancer Stories podcast to talk about her gorgeous piece, "Reflection." Dr. Riches is Assistant Professor at Columbia University and Director of the Hematology Oncology Hospitalist Service. Thank you so much again for submitting your piece to us. Jamie Riches: Thank you so much. Mikkael Sekeres: And thank you to our listeners for choosing JCO Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology. If you've enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a friend or colleague or leave us a review. Your feedback and support helps us continue to have these important conversations. If you're looking for more episodes and context, follow our show on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen and explore more from ASCO at asco.org/podcasts. Until next time, this has been Mikkael Sekeres. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Show notes: Like, share and subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a rating or review. Guest Bio: Dr Jamie Riches is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University and Director of the Hematology Oncology Hospitalist Service.

Police Fitness
What to do when a family member calls when you are on duty? Habits you can actually stick to!

Police Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 32:15


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BC Food and Wine Radio
B.C. Food And Wine Radio: Oct 29, 2025

BC Food and Wine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 58:22


On this week's show, we catch up with Mike Dowell, Vintner/Owner, Liber Estates who joins us with a recovery report on all three of the Liber vineyards in Similkameen, Osoyoos-US Border, and on Highway 97. Then to Verona where we speak with Alessandro Pasqua, Family Member, President, Pasqua, USA, as Pasqua marks its 100th year making wine in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Bernard Retornaz, Executive Advisor, Louis Latour offers deep appreciation for Burgundy's winemaking heritage as it continues to shape the success of Louis Latour, fostering a legacy in the world of fine wine. In July 2025, Bernard retired as president and now serves as an executive advisor to the board and Louis Latour brand ambassador. Plus we recall a conversation with Teresita Ovalle, Senior Head Winemaker, Viña Santa Rita and their wines planted on the stony slopes of a vineyard in Alto Jahuel, in the heart of Alto Maipo, about 40 minutes south, of Santiago, Chile

Think Out Loud
New Washington program makes it easier for family members to be licensed caregivers

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 14:27


Since July, a new streamlined process in Washington allows family members of children in the foster care system to become licensed caregivers. As first reported in the Imprint, the change allows "kinship caregivers" to receive resources that were initially not available to them. The updates made by the state of Washington come after federal policy changes made under the Biden administration to allow states to come up with their own licensing standards. Ruben Reeves is the assistant secretary of licensing for Washington's Department of Children, Youth and Family. Jeanine Tacchini is the agency's deputy assistant secretary of licensing. They both join us to share what this streamlined process has meant for youth in foster care.

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
TN Man Accused of Killing 4 Family Members and Abandoning a Baby Moved to Prison to Await Trial | Crime Alert 11AM 10.28.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 4:51 Transcription Available


Austin Drummond, the accused killer of four family members in Lake County, will be transferred to a state prison while he awaits his next trial.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thunder & PT Repeat
2nd Date Update: Shannon reminds Zach of one of his family members...was it a good thing or not?

Thunder & PT Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 7:51


2nd Date Update: Shannon reminds Zach of one of his family members...was it a good thing or not? full 471 Tue, 28 Oct 2025 11:40:00 +0000 BiS2bn3EQrTf3ZLFy5NKeMGupVGq585X music Thunder & PT Repeat music 2nd Date Update: Shannon reminds Zach of one of his family members...was it a good thing or not? The best audio segments and bits from this week on the Thunder and PT show! If you could not listen to the show, check out the weekly repeat podcast! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music False

Nighttime
Where are Lilly and Jack Sullivan - Part 13: New Witness Reports, a rogue family member, and a puzzling phone call

Nighttime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 50:28


We continue our coverage of the heartbreaking and still-unfolding disappearance of 6-year-old Lilly and 4-year-old Jack Sullivan, who were reported missing from their rural Nova Scotia home on the morning of Friday, May 2. In this episode, we dig into newly unsealed court documents that reveal some truly puzzling details — fresh witness statements, a family member's wild online accusations, and an unexpected phone call that adds yet another twist to the case. Subscribe to the show: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Contact: Website: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com Facebook: facebook.com/thecanadiangothic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecanadiangothic/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/thecanadiangothic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AP Audio Stories
US imposes sanctions on Colombia's president and family members over drug trade allegations

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 0:37


AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a South American country facing sanctions from the US.

Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)
Living with Scanxiety: Coping While You Wait for Results

Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 18:21 Transcription Available


Have you or a loved one experienced anxiety before, during or after cancer scans? You're not alone! You may feel like cancer takes away your control, but there are some things you can do to make your life better in this challenging time. Listen to learn why it happens, how it affects both patients and families, and what you can do to manage the emotional rollercoaster of uncertainty. https://bit.ly/4o7eAojIn this Episode:01:56 - Remembering Michael Caine03:29 - Arizona: The Red Ghost and Tamale Pie06:49 - Scanxiety: Stress or Anxiety Related to Cancer Imaging or Scans09:25 - The "What If" Cycle10:41 - Family Members & Care Team Can Also Get Scanxiety11:30 - Strategies to Cope with Scanxiety13:06 - How to Stay Calm and Confident Before, During and After Scans16:49 - Outro#Scanxiety #CancerAwareness #EveryoneDiesPodcast #CancerSupport #MentalHealth #CopingWithCancer #CancerSurvivorship #HealthAnxiety #PatientSupport #MindBodyHealthA normal part of cancer survivorship is to have what are called "surveillance scans" which are an important part of keeping you healthy during survivorship. "Scanxiety" is the anxiety and fear experienced before, during, and after medical imaging tests, such as CT scans, MRIs, or PET scans, and it is a common challenge for people living with a cancer diagnosis. This includes feelings of dread, fear, and uncertainty that can interfere with sleep, appetite, focus, and overall well-being.  Learn strategies to cope so you can stay calm and confident through this difficult time.Support the showGet show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org. Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | mail@every1dies.org

FOXCast
Securing In-Home Elder Care Solutions for Family Members with Teresa Leigh

FOXCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 33:39


Today, I am excited to speak with Teresa Leigh, owner and founder of Teresa Leigh Home + Family Office an award-winning, nationally recognized boutique firm advising UHNW clients on staff and service vendors for the home, property and family office. Teresa has worked with high-net-worth clients for over 39 years, and is a passionate educator, speaker and author of multiple published white papers, educational videos and articles focused on helping high net worth clients make the best decisions for their homes and family offices. Teresa is often quoted by The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Institutional Investor, The New York Times, and Worth Magazine. Teresa offers our listeners an overview of in-home elder care for families and highlights some of the challenges family members and family offices face when they seek and employ such in-house support. She describes the different options for in-home elder care services family members and family offices should consider and evaluate, and enumerates the pros and cons of these different solutions that families should be aware of and know how to compare. For families who are in need of in-home support and are in the early stages of this journey, Teresa provides some practical tips for how they can get started and then how they should manage all the change and the steep learning curve they are facing. There are many risks associated with in-home elder care – personal safety and financial fraud are just two common examples. Teresa explains how families should protect themselves and their elder family members and emphasizes what they should watch out for as they explore these in-home services. Don't miss this highly practical conversation with a recognized leader and practitioner in the field of household management for UHNW families.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Five family members of Jozef Puska given jail terms

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 7:03


Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports from the Courts, where Jozef Puska'a family members were sentenced for offences connected with the murder of Ashling Murphy.

Beyond Sunday with Calvary Bible Church
How to Rescue a Faith-family Member Who's in Serious Spiritual Trouble

Beyond Sunday with Calvary Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 23:24


Hey Faith-Family! Welcome to the Beyond Sunday podcast at Calvary Bible Church – where we go beyond the Sunday sermon to explore some rabbit holes to bring Biblical truths to the surface. On this episode, we dive a little deeper into Matthew 18:15-20. If you would like to submit any questions or topics for us to consider for future episodes, please send them to podcast@cbcmj.com

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Family member of a now released Israeli hostage taken by Hamas

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 12:59


On October 7th 2023, some 251 Israelis were taken hostage by Hamas led militants. Now, just over two years later, all living hostages have been released from Gaza. The last 20 hostages were set free after 738 agonising days in captivity. One of these now released hostages is Omri Miran, whose brother-in-law Moshe Emilio Lavi joins us to discuss.

Getting Rich Together
From Family Legacy to Personal Impact: Redefining Wealth After a Business Sale with Madeline Tomseth, Strategic Impact Partner & Les Schwab Family Member

Getting Rich Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 43:52


I'm thrilled to share my conversation with Madeline Tomseth, a fourth-generation member of the Les Schwab Tire family who is reimagining what it means to steward family wealth through intentional philanthropy. Madeline's journey from growing up immersed in a relationship-driven family business to navigating the unexpected sale of that business offers profound insights into identity, values, and creating meaningful impact. You'll hear about how she's channeling her great-grandfather's legacy of radical generosity into her own donor advised fund and working alongside other next-gen philanthropists to reimagine impact investing. Madeline opens up about the emotional journey of inheriting wealth, defining her own identity separate from family legacy, and how she and her husband navigate money and values together. Key Topics: Growing up in the Les Schwab family where service and people-centered leadership were core values Following her creative passion to pastry school and learning the power of food to create community Processing the unexpected sale of the family business and the grief that came with it Wrestling with worthiness as a wealth inheritor versus wealth generator Founding her own donor advised fund to honor legacy while finding her own voice Viewing nonprofit support as true investments rather than one-time gifts How next-gen philanthropists are aligning their entire portfolios with their values Connect with Madeline online: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelinetomseth/   Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @syama.co, @gettingrichpod Website: wealthcatalyst.com Podcast: wealthcatalyst.com/getting-rich-together-podcast Download Syama's Free Resources: wealthcatalyst.com/resources Wealth Catalyst Summit: wealthcatalyst.com/summits Speaking: syamabunten.com Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com  

The Clark Howard Podcast
10.20.2025 Save More On Groceries / Spend Less On Home Electricity

The Clark Howard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 29:54


Food prices continue to rise - and Team Clark continues to find ways to help you control those costs.  Also today, something else costing more - electricity. With winter weather on the horizon how do you keep yourself warm and avoid setting your wallet on fire? Clark discusses ways to help you use less electricity. Grocery Savings: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Home Power Bills: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: How to Save Money on Groceries: 22 Clever Ways Aldi products have a new look / Aldi rebrands its private-label products Credit Karma Review: Free Credit Score and More  /  How To Monitor Your Credit How To Freeze and Unfreeze Your Credit With Experian, Equifax and TransUnion How To Save Money on Utilities   /   Electrify Now Heat Pumps  /  Want a heat pump? This startup just cut the cost in half Is It Ever OK To Co-Sign a Loan With a Family Member? Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com  /  Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast
Are You Better off to Transition to a Non-Family Member?

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 37:39


In this episode of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast, Shaye Wanner speaks with Elaine Froese about the critical and often overlooked topic of non-family farm transition plans. Elaine, a seasoned expert in farm transitions and coaching, emphasizes the importance of considering non-family members in continuity plans. She offers insights for both the rising generation seeking better opportunities and the senior generation without family successors. Key points include the necessity of solid agreements, financial literacy, and understanding individual strengths and gaps. Elaine also touches on the importance of open communication within the family and the community to ensure a harmonious transition. Listeners are encouraged to take proactive steps in planning to avoid being stuck in unfulfilling situations and to find value in collaborative efforts. 00:00 Introduction to Casual Cattle Conversations 00:18 Guest Introduction: Elaine Froese 00:29 Non-Family Transition Plans 01:42 Elaine's Background and Experience 02:32 Importance of Non-Family Transitions 03:18 Challenges and Opportunities in Non-Family Transitions 05:17 Real-Life Examples and Success Stories 12:16 Financial Literacy and Transparency 14:34 Understanding Your Skillset and Gaps 17:54 Starting Conversations and Agreements 33:07 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Learn more about Elaine here: https://bit.ly/46KdlUm  Learn more about the Red Angus Association of America: https://bit.ly/4iaU6b

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee
What has Deborah Conway been up to lately? OR Which family member was asked to not sing, but mime, in the choir?

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 29:03 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musiciansA fearless voice, a late-blooming guitarist, and a family-built record that says the quiet part out loud. We welcome Deborah Conway for an unfiltered tour through four decades of songs, risks, and reinvention, from early band days to a duo and marriage with Willy Zygier that has become one of Australia's most enduring creative partnerships. Deborah shares how performing grabbed her long before the guitar did, why her father tried to steer her away from rock and roll, and the moment a gold record changed his mind. We dig into the big swings: Rolling Stone acclaim, recording Pete Townshend's Iron Man, singing Michael Nyman's Prospero's Books, and the Patsy Cline stage show that became a vessel for collective grief the day after 9/11.The heart of the conversation is the new album, Right Wing Propaganda, a raw, two-voices-and-two-guitars statement shaped by lockdowns, culture wars, and the fraying of civil discourse. Deborah explains why they stripped away drums and keys to let lyrics and harmony carry the weight, and how cancel culture pressures artists to self-censor. Their three daughters join with luminous harmonies, turning family into an instrument and memory into melody. We even laugh through the AI cover art saga: the software nailed Willy at once but struggled to “find” Deborah, a fitting irony for a project about identity, perception, and truth.You'll also hear about the Broad concert series, which brought women singer-songwriters across rock, folk, country, and jazz onto one stage, and the recognition that followed—Member of the Order of Australia, the Victorian Music Hall of Fame, and multiple Archibald portrait finals. We close with two live cuts—Always and the title track Right Wing Propaganda—that showcase warmth, edge, and the space where listeners can step in. Stream the album, grab the vinyl or CD, and share this conversation with someone who still believes songs can make room for disagreement without losing the tune. What have Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier been up to lately?  Let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

The Daily Chirp
Elderly Man's Family Members Convicted in Willcox Abuse Case

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 8:12


Today - A house of horrors in Willcox leads to felony convictions for an elderly man’s own family members.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Missions on Point
MoP273 The Best of MoP - Ep 63 Help My Family Member is a Missionary

Missions on Point

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 16:30


The "Best of" series is one of my favorites. It deals with subjects that are almost never admitted to or discussed in public. The angst that those "left behind" by their missionary family member or good friend rivals the angst caused by them toward their dear one. Those feelings of loss or abandonment are real. Shortsighted, damaging perhaps, but real to the "sufferer." So, those around them need to step in with loving care, counseling, sympathy, and correction, pointing them to the Lord and His purposes.

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Anna Osborne and Sonya Rockhouse: Family members affected by Pike River disaster discuss the movie's release

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 15:02 Transcription Available


It has been almost 15 years since the Pike River mining disaster in which 29 men lost their lives. A new film tells the true story of the tragedy and its aftermath through the eyes of Anna Osborne and Sonya Rockhouse - 2 women at the forefront of the fight for justice. In the disaster, Anna lost her husband Milton. Sonya lost her son Ben, while another of her sons, Daniel, was one of just two survivors. The pair joined Jack Tame this morning to discuss the disaster and the film's release. Pike River will be in cinemas from the 30th of October 2025. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson
Consumer Talk: Travel insurance exclusion extended to family member

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 40:05 Transcription Available


Pippa Hudson speaks to consumer journalist Wendy Knowler about travel insurance exclusions which were extended to a family member of the insured traveller. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read, and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10 pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Mix
Text Roulette...should I go to the funeral of my ex's family member?

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 8:45


It's Text Roulette! Ask anything by texting your anonymous questions to 414-432-1099!

Ray on Sports
Dealing With Cancer of a Family Member/ And some Sports score

Ray on Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 25:14


Send us a textThis episode is special as I dive into the weekend of football briefly, but I give you guys an update on my brother and how I am dealing with his diagnosis.Come on in. buckle up and lets take this rideSupport the show

M.A.E.G. Radio
Prison Advocate Nicholas Zimmerman Puts Out A Call to Action To All Family Member Affected by DOCCS!

M.A.E.G. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 15:59


Prisoner Advocate, Nicholas Zimmerman Puts Out A Call to Action For All Families Affected By the Criminal InJustice System and The Department of Corrections! (if you like what the government is doing to you then keep letting it happen, but if not, you better listen to this!) #departmentofcorrections #newyorkstatedepartmentofcorrections #docs #Doccs #wrongfulconvictions #wrongfulconvicted #actualinnocence #freenicholaszimmerman#prison #prisons #massincarceration #blacklivesmatter #themaegmovement #solitaryconfinement #jails #haltsolitaryconfinementact #governorkathyhochul #prisonerabuse#nyscoba #correctionsofficers #actualinnocence #robertlbrooks #messiahnantwi #Securus #pls #prisonerlegalsevices #haltsolitaryconfinementact #NYSPAROLE #transgender #lgbtq #lgbtqia #rikersislandstory #rikersisland #violenceinprison #bedfordhills #Taconic #Rosies #Domesticviolence #womeninprison #cpl440 #coronavirusinprison #rru #shu #prehearingconfinement #Keeplock #AI #Meta #greatmeadowcorrectionalfacility#commissionerDanielMartuscello

All the Hacks
Earn More Points in Multiplayer Mode with Kai

All the Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 50:10


#249: 3x your points and miles with a multiplayer strategy. We break down how to earn, manage, and maximize rewards with a partner, family, or friends. Plus learn how to handle the logistics, emotions, and systems that make it all work. Kai is the founder and host of The Daily Churn Podcast, where he shares his churning journey. In 2024, Kai and his partner earned a total of $40,000 and 5 million points. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/playing-the-points-game-with-player-2-kai Partner Deals MasterClass: Learn from the world's best with 15% off Mercury: Help your business grow with simplified finances Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth LMNT: Free sample pack of my favorite electrolyte drink mix Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Kai: The Daily Churn Podcast | Membership Monarch Money Copilot Money (Free 2 months with code HACKS2) How to Automatically Forward iMessages & Texts to Other Contacts Using Shortcuts 1Password Google Voice Tello eSIM Aligned Incentives Cashback Monitor Rakuten CardPointers (30% off or 50% off for ATH Members) Replit Churning While New To Credit Helping Tim Burn 15M+ Miles and Points ATH Podcast Membership Episode #181: Making an Easy $3k/mo from Online Deals with Kai Leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Email for questions, hacks, deals, and feedback: podcast@chrishutchins.com Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (00:49) How Kai and Chris' Partners View the Points and Miles Game (03:56) Is Playing the Points Game Actually More Lucrative with P2? (06:26) Maximizing Credit Cards with Two Players (08:36) Should You Have Authorized Users on Your Cards with P2? (14:01) The Mechanics of Managing a P2 (15:28) Ways to Access Shared Passwords and Two-Factor Codes (18:38) Important Conversations to Have with Your P2 (21:10) Playing the Points Game for Other People (26:05) The Challenges of Managing Points for Others (31:12) Managing Points for Family Members (33:51) Playing the Points Game with Children (35:14) Easing the Burden of Dealing with Card Issuers with a P2 (39:38) The Spectrum of Activities with Multiple Players (40:52) Leveraging Referrals and Shopping Portals to Maximize Savings with P2 (43:33) Learning to Stop Over-Optimizing (45:28) Kai's Podcast and Churning Community (47:01) Why Your Address Matters in the Points Game (47:34) Managing 1099s from Referral Points (49:02) Tips on Adding Authorized Users (49:45) The Importance of Community in the Points Game (51:13) How to Share Referral Links on ATH Membership Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | X | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Single Mother Survival Guide
475 - Boundaries with Family Members

Single Mother Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 16:34


As a single mum, it's often family, especially grandparents, who step in, providing love, time and support during the tough moments of solo parenting. This episode explores how this network of care can be a true lifeline, making the parenting journey less lonely and much more manageable. Yet, what do you do when helpful hands begin to cross boundaries? We look at when sincere support transforms into overreach, leaving you feeling undermined or second-guessed in your own parenting role. Discover practical strategies for setting boundaries, preserving your confidence and nurturing healthy, respectful family relationships for everyone involved Links mentioned in the episode:  Discover simple, effective ways to set healthy boundaries with family support. Click HERE to get your free guide and feel more confident as a single mum. Download the E-book, I'm A Single Mum... Now What? - HERE Click HERE to learn more about the Trauma coaching and support group program.  Join the Thrive Tribe waitlist HERE.  Click HERE to join the free Facebook Group, The Single Mother Survival Guide Support Forum.  Download the E-book – Thirteen single mothers share their struggles, top tips, and their favourite things about being a single mother – HERE. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. And join the email list there too. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.

Mehdi Unfiltered
Two Years on From Oct. 7, Victims' Family Members Slam Netanyahu For ‘Prolonging' the Suffering

Mehdi Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 5:13


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comIt has been two years since October 7th, 2023 – when Hamas launched the deadliest attack in Israel's history. Around 1,200 people were brutally killed – including over 700 civilians and dozens of children. 251 people were taken hostage into Gaza, and over 80 are now confirmed dead, including those killed on Oct. 7.Since then, Israel has used that terrifying day to justify even worse atrocities in Gaza, killing over 67,000 Palestinians, 83% of whom were civilians. It is the first-ever live-streamed genocide, with images and videos of starving Palestinian children, a demolished Gaza, and gleeful Israeli military soldiers being shared across our social feeds every single day.But even though it's clear that Israel has caused far more death and destruction than even Hamas did on Oct. 7, it doesn't mean Oct. 7 was anything other than a tragedy for the innocent Israeli civilians who were either murdered or taken hostage two years ago today.In fact, some of the Israelis who suffered the most heart-wrenching losses from Hamas's attack on Oct. 7 have now actually become some of the biggest advocates for peace and most fervent critics of the Netanyahu government.In this ‘Mehdi Unfiltered' interview, I speak to two of those people: Zahiro Shahar Mor, whose uncle Avraham Munder was taken hostage on Oct. 7. His uncle's body was recovered last year in Khan Younis. Throughout the war, Zahiro has been arrested multiple times for protesting against the government's handling of the war and advocating for a hostage deal – and even been beaten by Israeli police.Then there is Israeli peace activist Maoz Inon, whose parents Bilha and Yakov Inon were both killed two years ago today, during the Oct. 7 attack. Since then, Maoz has dedicated himself to forgiveness and reconciliation, and has built partnerships with Palestinians to try and envision a future beyond war and revenge.I think you'll find my conversation with these two men to be powerful, heartbreaking, and full of wisdom. Zahiro acknowledges that much of Israeli society has been taken over by genocidal fever since Oct. 7, saying that, “concerning Israeli society's attitude toward Gaza…it's like a black hole over there.”Meanwhile, Maoz's steadfast belief in radical forgiveness, despite all he's been through since the killing of his parents on Oct. 7, is truly stunning and awe-inspiring.“The most important lesson I learned after October 7th is the power of forgiveness… I forgive Hamas for murdering my parents. And I forgive Benjamin Netanyahu and his government for sacrificing them,” Maoz says to me.Please do take the time to watch this unique conversation and hear why the two of them still hold onto hope, despite Netanyahu's constant sabotaging of ceasefire negotiations and hostage deals.Paid subscribers can watch the interview in full, without a paywall. Free subscribers can watch a 5-minute preview of the interview above. Do consider upgrading to a paid subscription to unlock the full interview and support our independent journalism.Editor's Note: This conversation was recorded before Hamas officially entered negotiations with Israel on Trump's peace plan for Gaza last week.Do also check out Mehdi's recent interview with Palestinian journalist Ahmed Alnaouq and social-justice activist Pam Bailey on their new and moving book on Gaza, ‘We Are Not Numbers':

Radio Boston
Gazan father and 2 children build new life in Mass. after losing family members in war

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 8:15


Jaser AbuMousa lost his wife, two of his children, a nephew and other family members in an Israeli airstrike on his home a week after the war started in 2023. In July of this year, he lost his mother, sister and more loved ones in another Israeli strike.

IELTS Speaking for Success

Get our premium episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs You should say: what you had, who you had dinner with, what you talked about during the dinner, and explain why you enjoyed it. Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://successwithielts.com/rory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up for our archive to get access to the transcript⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2025 Podcourses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
2748: Dealing With Difficult Relatives by Steve Pavlina on How to Set Boundaries with Family Members

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 11:13


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2748: Steve Pavlina explores practical ways to handle challenging relationships with relatives, emphasizing boundaries, self-respect, and conscious choice. He shows how shifting perspective can reduce stress and create more harmonious interactions, whether that means improving the relationship or letting go of unhealthy ties. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/08/dealing-with-difficult-relatives/ Quotes to ponder: "Every interaction you have with a relative is an opportunity to grow." "The key is to remember that you always have a choice in how you respond." "You cannot control how others behave, but you can control your own behavior and your own state of being." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
2748: Dealing With Difficult Relatives by Steve Pavlina on How to Set Boundaries with Family Members

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 9:14


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2748: Steve Pavlina explores practical ways to handle challenging relationships with relatives, emphasizing boundaries, self-respect, and conscious choice. He shows how shifting perspective can reduce stress and create more harmonious interactions, whether that means improving the relationship or letting go of unhealthy ties. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/08/dealing-with-difficult-relatives/ Quotes to ponder: "Every interaction you have with a relative is an opportunity to grow." "The key is to remember that you always have a choice in how you respond." "You cannot control how others behave, but you can control your own behavior and your own state of being." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bossy Big Sis
Supporting A Loved One Struggling With Mental Health

Bossy Big Sis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 49:07


In this episode, Brandi sits down with Tabitha Yates, suicide survivor, author, and mental health advocate, for a raw, unfiltered conversation about the intersection of faith and mental health. Nothing is off the table: abuse, depression, suicidal thoughts, codependency, therapy, boundaries, and what it really looks like to support someone you love without losing yourself in the process. If you've ever struggled with your own mental health or carried the weight of walking alongside someone who has, you need this conversation. It's real, it's raw, and it's the truth most of us want to ask but are too afraid to say out loud.   Connect with Tabitha: Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health The Redeemed Mama - Facebook https://theredeemedmama.com/ Supporting Loved Ones with Mental Health Struggles Boundaries for Family Members of Those Struggling with Mental Health   Connect and Join the Conversation: Which of these really hit home for you? Chime in in the comments, tag me on Instagram, or share in the Bossy Posse and let's connect! Don't forget to follow The Bossy Big Sis, NEW IG account!  Resources and Links: Book a vacation at my AirBNB Subscribe to Bossy Big Sis on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Audible and LEAVE A REVIEW  Apply for a FREE strategy call with Brandi. This is for the girlies who are ready to launch or scale a business and need a coach to help hash out the details and steps. Shop my Amazon Storefront Ready to make your wellness a priority?  You take care of the kids and husband and house and your job and a million other things. It's time to make YOU a priority. My Holistic Mental Wellness Supplements are designed to help you reclaim your energy, boost your mood, and find balance.✨ ✔️ Support serotonin levels naturally ✔️ Enhance energy and focus ✔️ Reduce feelings of stress and overwhelm ✔️ Non-GMO, all-natural ingredients you can trust Because you deserve to feel your best—no matter the season.

Today with Claire Byrne
Three family members found dead at home in County Louth

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 5:46


Conor Lally, Irish Times Crime and Security Editor

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2695: How Family Members Enable Their Addict Loved Ones | Rock Recovery Center

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 85:57


Are You Enabling an Addict? … How to break the Cycle The MP x Rock Recovery Center partnership. (2:32) Accepting the truth that something needs to change. (5:53) Compassion fatigue. (9:25) You can love your addict to death. (11:42) Don't act on emotion. (19:57) Being the best manipulator in the room. (24:17) Enabling loved ones. (28:24) Where does their drive come from? (33:41) Don't ever try to figure this out on your own! (39:52) Their take on marijuana. (44:25) Is kratom becoming an issue? (49:04) Perception. (1:02:09) Don't kick the can down the road. (1:04:57) Can you logic an addict into recovery? (1:12:53) Homework items. (1:21:36) Related Links/Products Mentioned Visit Rock Recovery Center for the exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** By filling out the form and scheduling your call, you'll also be entered for a chance to win a free 60-day scholarship at Rock Recovery Center, their premier treatment center in West Palm Beach, Florida. Don't wait—take the first step today. ** Visit Seed for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code 25MINDPUMP at checkout for 25% off your first month's supply of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic** Flash Sale: MAPS Performance 50% off! ** Code ATHLETE50 at checkout. ** Mind Pump Store Real Recovery Talk RRT Podcast: Firefighter Told He'd Never Ride Again… Alcohol Nearly Killed Him Mind Pump #2392: Steps to Overcoming Addiction with Tom Conrad & Ben Bueno Cannabis and Mood Disorders: Use at Your Own Risk A LEAF OF FAITH (2018) KRATOM DOCUMENTARY - YouTube The Region Beta Paradox – Chris Williamson The Haven Detox Family Reconnect Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest(s)/People Mentioned Thomas Conrad (@realrecoverytalktom) Instagram Ben Bueno (@realrecoverytalkben) Instagram Chris "Boar" Bell (@bigstrongfast) Instagram Chris Williamson (@chriswillx) Instagram  

The Morning Mix
Which family member can't keep a secret??

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 7:26


Here's your 3 must hear clips of the day!

Armstrong & Getty One More Thing
I Love to Exploit Family Members for Laughs!

Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 14:44 Transcription Available


First, the sounds of folks coming out of anesthesia. Next, Joe brings us a Free Press article on one women's extreme alcoholism--and how she beat it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dairy Stream
Farm succession planning — including non-family members

Dairy Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 24:46


Farm transition plans are starting to include non-family members and it offers unique opportunities and challenges in succession planning. We will cover how transition plans have evolved, lending support, essential items, tools, economic pressures and policy items.  Dairy Stream host, Joanna Guza, and guest Bill Oppriecht of Compeer Financial discuss the following topics:  Evolution of farm transitions Lender support Essential items What's driving the shift to non-family members Successful example of a blended farm ownership Risks for non-family members Lending tools or resources Biggest challenge Economic pressures Advice to dairy owners who don't have a successor Policy Reviewing transition plans Special thanks to Compeer Financial for sponsoring this episode. About the guest Bill Oppriecht is a senior dairy lending specialist at Compeer Financial. He has been part of the Farm Credit System for more than 11 years, with the last six years focusing specifically on dairy operations. Bill grew up on a small dairy farm and uses that background to help support dairy producers in southern Wisconsin. Bill graduated from University of Wisconsin-Platteville, double majoring in ag business and animal science with a dairy emphasis. He is a member of Dairy Business Association, Professional Dairy Producers, Farm Bureau and the Wisconsin Holstein Association. Bill resides in southwestern Wisconsin with his wife, Heidi, and two sons, Alex and Evan.  Resources Success in Succession Planning series (1 of 3): How to get organized Success in Succession Planning series (2 of 3): Financial analysis Success in Succession Planning series (3 of 3): Legal and mediation Dairy Streamlet: Succession planning and creating generational wealth Succession planning and creating generational wealth Compeer Financial is proud partner of Dairy Stream.  Learn more about Dairy Stream sponsorship. This podcast is produced by the Voice of Milk, a collaboration of individual dairy organizations working to improve the future of dairy farm families. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.  Join us at Dairy Strong on January 14-15 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Gain timely political updates, dive into the dynamics of producer-processor relationships and learn strategies to sustain a stronger future for dairy through innovation and collaboration. United together, we're leading with purpose—one person, one policy and one farm at a time. To learn more, visit dairystrong.org.

Unashamed with Phil Robertson
Ep 1164 | Phil's Legacy Shines Through His Youngest Family Members

Unashamed with Phil Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 52:55


Even some of Phil's youngest family members are taking up his quest for Truth: 4-year-old Ruth, Zach's daughter, gets a little mixed up about who actually died on the cross, and 7-year-old Pearl, Al's granddaughter, has no problem fact-checking him in front of the whole church. Al, Zach, Christian Huff, and John Luke dive into Genesis 22 and show that Abraham and Isaac's test of faith wasn't a blind leap but a reasoned trust anchored in God's promise. They explore worship as obedient trust—not theatrics. In this episode: Genesis 22; Hebrews 11, verses 17–19; Romans 4; James 2, verses 14–24; Acts 2, verse 38; Romans 6; 1 Corinthians 6; 2 Chronicles 3, verse 1; John 2 Today's conversation is about lesson 4 of The Genesis Story: Reading Biblical Narratives taught by Hillsdale Professor Justin Jackson. Take the course with us at no cost to you! Sign up at http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ More about The Genesis Story: Genesis is a book of fundamental importance for the Jewish and Christian faiths and has exerted a profound influence on Western Civilization. In addition to being a great religious text, it is also a literary masterpiece.  This free online course explores some of the work's major narrative themes, including the complex relationship between God and man, the consequences of a rupture in that relationship, and the path towards reconciliation. Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/at-home-with-phil-robertson/id1835224621 Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. Chapters: 00:00–09:05 Faith In the Eyes of Children 09:06–22:00 The Definition of “Faith” 22:01–30:49 Abraham Trusts God's Promise  30:50–40:32 Isaac's Reaction to Being a Sacrifice 40:33–51:55 Faith & Works: Two Sides of One Coin — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices