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Are you feeling overwhelmed by upcoming family gatherings where your homeschooling or motherhood choices are criticized? I understand how hard it can be when extended family members question your decisions, especially during the holidays when you're simply trying to connect and enjoy your time together. In today's episode, I'm sharing how to set healthy, loving boundaries to navigate these tough conversations with grace. You'll walk away with practical tips for shielding your kids from unwanted pressure and keeping your family values front and center—all while maintaining peace in your relationships.I'm here to help you reclaim the joy of family gatherings by learning to respond with grace and confidence.XOXO, KatieREVIEW LINK
On this episode of Peace Talks Radio, correspondent Julia Joubert, looks at how digital addiction is affecting communication between parents and teens, and together with her guests, discusses ways to help families strengthen their relationships in a world where constant connectivity is the norm. Over the past decade, smartphone use among teens has skyrocketed, with 95% of teens now owning one. As they spend over 44 hours per week on screens, many struggle with concentration, social isolation, and rising levels of anxiety and depression. This trend has left parents deeply concerned, feeling that excessive screen time is taking away from their children's real-world experiences and future opportunities. While many parents try to set limits, like creating device-free zones or monitoring screen time, teens often feel punished by these rules, which can widen the communication gap within families. Today, our guests will share insights and ideas to help bridge this divide. Joining us are mother-daughter duo Jessica Ticktin and Lola Rubin, social media influencer Allie O'Brien, and psychotherapist Asiya Vickers. Together, they'll discuss the pressures teens face, the concerns of parents, and strategies to help everyone communicate and connect better in the digital age.
On this episode of Peace Talks Radio, correspondent Julia Joubert, looks at how digital addiction is affecting communication between parents and teens, and together with her guests, discusses ways to help families strengthen their relationships in a world where constant connectivity is the norm. Over the past decade, smartphone use among teens has skyrocketed, with 95% of teens now owning one. As they spend over 44 hours per week on screens, many struggle with concentration, social isolation, and rising levels of anxiety and depression. This trend has left parents deeply concerned, feeling that excessive screen time is taking away from their children's real-world experiences and future opportunities. While many parents try to set limits, like creating device-free zones or monitoring screen time, teens often feel punished by these rules, which can widen the communication gap within families. Today, our guests will share insights and ideas to help bridge this divide. Joining us are mother-daughter duo Jessica Ticktin and Lola Rubin, social media influencer Allie O'Brien, and psychotherapist Asiya Vickers. Together, they'll discuss the pressures teens face, the concerns of parents, and strategies to help everyone communicate and connect better in the digital age.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Frozen Secrets: A Glacial Journey to Family Peace Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/frozen-secrets-a-glacial-journey-to-family-peace Story Transcript:Es: El Parque Nacional Los Glaciares era un lugar de increíble belleza.En: The Parque Nacional Los Glaciares was a place of incredible beauty.Es: En primavera, el hielo comenzaba a derretirse, y el parque despertaba con flores y colores vibrantes.En: In spring, the ice began to melt, and the park awoke with flowers and vibrant colors.Es: Los glaciares, con su hielo azul profundo, parecían custodios milenarios de secretos guardados en el tiempo.En: The glaciers, with their deep blue ice, seemed like ancient guardians of secrets held in time.Es: Valeria había llegado al parque como investigadora.En: Valeria had arrived at the park as a researcher.Es: Estaba allí para estudiar el impacto del clima en los glaciares.En: She was there to study the impact of climate on the glaciers.Es: Pero en su corazón, había otra motivación.En: But in her heart, there was another motivation.Es: Pensaba en su padre, de quien no sabía casi nada desde que él se fue cuando ella era pequeña.En: She thought of her father, of whom she knew very little since he left when she was a child.Es: Él había trabajado en este mismo parque muchos años antes.En: He had worked in this same park many years before.Es: El Día de la Madre se acercaba.En: El Día de la Madre was approaching.Es: Valeria sentía una mezcla de emociones: añoranza, dolor y un deseo de encontrar respuestas.En: Valeria felt a mix of emotions: longing, pain, and a desire to find answers.Es: Esa mañana, mientras preparaba su equipo, el clima era inestable.En: That morning, while preparing her equipment, the weather was unstable.Es: Una tormenta podía formarse en cualquier momento.En: A storm could form at any moment.Es: Sin embargo, Valeria no quería perder la oportunidad de explorar más.En: However, Valeria didn't want to miss the opportunity to explore further.Es: Santiago, el guardaparques, era su guía.En: Santiago, the park ranger, was her guide.Es: Era un hombre tranquilo y observador, que conocía cada rincón del parque.En: He was a calm and observant man, who knew every corner of the park.Es: "El clima puede ser peligroso hoy", advirtió Santiago.En: "The weather can be dangerous today," Santiago warned.Es: Valeria asintió pero su mente estaba en otro lugar.En: Valeria nodded but her mind was elsewhere.Es: Había decidido explorar el lugar donde su padre trabajaba, un área poco accesible al pie de un glaciar.En: She had decided to explore the place where her father had worked, an area with difficult access at the foot of a glacier.Es: Valeria y Santiago se abrían paso entre el hielo y las rocas.En: Valeria and Santiago made their way through the ice and rocks.Es: El aire era fresco y el sol cubría el paisaje con una luz dorada.En: The air was fresh and the sun covered the landscape with a golden light.Es: Mientras bajaban, Valeria pensaba en su padre.En: As they descended, Valeria thought of her father.Es: Con cada paso, imaginaba las cosas que nunca pudo decirle.En: With each step, she imagined the things she never got to tell him.Es: Cuando llegaron al fondo, algo extraño captó su atención.En: When they reached the bottom, something strange caught her attention.Es: Allí, enterrada en el hielo, encontró una caja metálica pequeña.En: There, buried in the ice, she found a small metal box.Es: Dentro de ella había una carta dirigida a su madre.En: Inside it was a letter addressed to her mother.Es: Las palabras estaban congeladas en el tiempo, palabras de amor y arrepentimiento que nunca llegaron a su destino.En: The words were frozen in time, words of love and regret that never reached their destination.Es: Valeria se puso de rodillas, leyendo la carta una y otra vez.En: Valeria fell to her knees, reading the letter over and over.Es: Era como si su padre hablara desde el pasado.En: It was as if her father was speaking from the past.Es: Una paz inesperada la invadió.En: An unexpected peace overtook her.Es: El resentimiento comenzó a derretirse, igual que el hielo a su alrededor.En: The resentment began to melt, just like the ice around her.Es: Entendió que sus intenciones quizá fueron buenas, aunque sus acciones no lo parecieron entonces.En: She understood that his intentions might have been good, even if his actions didn't seem so then.Es: "Es hora de dejarlo ir", pensó.En: "It's time to let it go," she thought.Es: De regreso, le mostró la carta a Santiago.En: On their way back, she showed the letter to Santiago.Es: Él escuchó atentamente mientras Valeria compartía sus pensamientos y lágrimas.En: He listened attentively as Valeria shared her thoughts and tears.Es: "Ahora entiendo que mi futuro no depende de su pasado", le dijo.En: "Now I understand that my future doesn't depend on his past," she told him.Es: Santiago asintió, ofreciéndole su apoyo silencioso.En: Santiago nodded, offering her his silent support.Es: Con el paso de los días, Valeria decidió que no necesitaba completar su investigación para encontrar lo que buscaba.En: As the days went by, Valeria decided she didn't need to complete her research to find what she was looking for.Es: Había encontrado algo más importante: la paz con su historia familiar y la libertad de seguir su propio camino.En: She had found something more important: peace with her family history and the freedom to follow her own path.Es: Mientras el Día de la Madre se acercaba, Valeria sintió que, aunque la tristeza estaba allí, también había un nuevo comienzo.En: As El Día de la Madre approached, Valeria felt that, although the sadness was there, there was also a new beginning.Es: La primavera continuaba floreciendo en el parque, reflejando el renacer en el corazón de Valeria.En: Spring continued to bloom in the park, reflecting the rebirth in Valeria's heart.Es: Ella sonreía al pensar en su nuevo propósito, libre del peso del pasado y lista para seguir adelante.En: She smiled as she thought of her new purpose, free from the weight of the past and ready to move forward. Vocabulary Words:the glacier: el glaciarthe researcher: la investigadorato melt: derretirsethe ranger: el guardaparquesancient: milenariothe storm: la tormentato explore: explorarto descend: descenderburied: enterradathe resentment: el resentimientounexpected: inesperadato settle: invadirto show: mostrarto warn: advertirfrozen: congeladasto kneel: ponerse de rodillasto overtake: invadirregret: arrepentimientothe letter: la cartathe bottom: el fondovibrant: vibranteto proceed: abrirse pasothe equipment: el equipothe guide: el guíato understand: entenderto nod: asentirthe peace: la pazthe access: el accesothe mix: la mezclathe custody/guardians: los custodios
In this episode of "Rhythms That Restore," host Cherisse welcomes Monique Scrip, a fellow Podcaster, Mentor, Business Coach, and Mother of three teenage boys. Monique shares her inspiring journey of adoption, her transition into starting her own business coaching women, and her experiences of raising 3 young men while building her business from home. The conversation delves into themes of personal growth, recognizing one's gifts, and the power of community and those who surround us and our families. Monique emphasizes the importance of faith, family, and the impact of a positive mindset. She also discusses the significance of grounding oneself in God's Word and the transformative power of prayer. The episode concludes with practical advice for parents and encouragement to walk in one's God-given purpose. Connect with Business Coach, Speaker & Podcaster Monique Scrip: For more resources, to connect with Monique you can follow her on Instagram: @moniquescripcoaching Follow Monique on IG and message her the word: JOURNAL and she will send you the 7 day prayer journal. If you would like Monique to come speak to your church, business or retreat, email monique@moniquescrip.com Instagram: @Moniquescripcoaching Podcast: The Kingdom Minded Mompreneur --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to the Podcast (00:00:01) Cherise welcomes listeners and introduces the theme of restoring minds, hearts, and spirits. Engaging Conversation (00:00:27) Cherisse expresses excitement about the conversation with Monique, focusing on walking in giftings and the power of gathering. Monique's Mission (00:01:32) Monique shares her calling to help others recognize their gifts and fulfill their purpose. Cherisse's Connection (00:02:16) Cherisse highlights her gift of connecting people and introduces Monique's podcast, "The Kingdom Minded Mom Preneur." Monique's Background (00:03:03) Cherisse provides an overview of Monique's life, including her family and coaching work. Monique's Coaching Philosophy (00:04:12) Monique discusses her approach to coaching, emphasizing clarity and focusing on God's purpose. Adoption Journey (00:05:16) Monique shares her family's adoption story, transitioning from corporate life to coaching after adopting three boys. Podcast Launch (00:06:23) Monique mentions launching their podcast in November, highlighting the joy of meaningful conversations. Resource for Moms (00:07:09) Monique discusses the "vault" resource for moms, offering flexible learning opportunities. Previous Podcast Experience (00:07:56) Monique reflects on starting her first podcast, "Legacy Leader," in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Impact of Obedience (00:09:06) Cherisse and Monique discuss the ripple effect of stepping out in obedience to God's calling. Monique's Early Life (00:10:41) Monique shares her background, including her move from Florida to Memphis and her family's adoption history. Adoption Decision (00:11:14) Monique recounts how she and Matt decided to adopt after realizing their shared passion for adoption. The Call to Adopt (00:13:09) Monique describes the moment she and Matt felt called to adopt three boys after seeing their photo. Confirmation of Adoption (00:15:04) Monique shares a significant confirmation about adopting the boys after receiving a message from a friend. Life with the Boys (00:16:04) Monique reflects on the joy and challenges of raising her three adopted boys over the years. Role as Parents (00:18:15) Cherisse emphasizes the importance of parents discipling their children while also serving others. Cherisse's Introduction to Monique's Family Life (00:19:09) Monique shares insights on deep conversations with her teenage sons while studying the word together. Decision to Homeschool (00:19:25) Monique discusses her choice to homeschool her children, emphasizing her initial reluctance and eventual acceptance. Understanding Learning Challenges (00:19:34) Monique reflects on her youngest son's learning challenges and the importance of empathy in education. Gift of Homeschooling (00:21:07) Monique expresses gratitude for the ability to homeschool, allowing her to engage in practical life lessons. Reframing Learning Differences (00:22:43) Monique talks about viewing learning challenges as strengths rather than deficits, promoting a positive mindset. Setting the Tone at Home (00:25:07) Monique emphasizes the role of mothers in creating a positive atmosphere and setting the emotional tone for the family. Impact of Words (00:27:08) Monique highlights the significance of mindful communication and the influence of words on children's development. Practices for Family Peace (00:28:57) Monique shares the importance of respect and starting the day with God's word for a peaceful family environment. Maturing in Faith (00:32:16) Monique encourages personal growth in faith and emphasizes seeking God for wisdom and direction in life. Power of the Holy Spirit (00:34:15) Monique reminds listeners of the authority and power believers have through the Holy Spirit in their lives. The Power of God's Word (00:36:57) Discusses the importance of saturating oneself in God's word to combat lies and deception. Community and Truth (00:38:21) Emphasizes the necessity of godly friends and community in recognizing and remembering truth. The Armor of God (00:38:59) Explains the significance of God's word as the sword of the Spirit in spiritual battles. Declaring Scripture (00:40:18) Highlights the power of declaring scripture and worship in changing circumstances. Fighting for Your Home (00:41:12) Discusses the importance of praying and setting a spiritual tone in one's home. A Personal Story of Prayer (00:41:27) Monique shares a personal story about praying for her child during a challenging season. The Power of Belief (00:44:45) Encourages listeners to believe in God's ability to change circumstances despite challenges. The Enemy's Tactics (00:45:54) Explores how the enemy uses unbelief and worry to distract from faith. Encouragement for the Future (00:48:27) Monique reflects on the importance of not worrying and trusting that everything will work out. Closing Thoughts (00:49:45) Cherisse thanks Monique and emphasizes seeking God and releasing worry for faith. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our "Rhythms that Restore" Community: Click below and pull up a chair with us and walk through life IN COMMUNITY and beside others who are learning and putting these new Rhythms in place. Click: https://www.facebook.com/groups/339272845793051/ -------------------------------------- Follow "Rhythms that Restore Podcast" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmsthatrestorepodcast?igsh=Z3lmY2UzcXZzMTlq&utm_source=qr -------------------------------------------- Tune In- Subscribe, Rate, and Share: If you found value in this episode, be be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with "Rhythms that Restore" Podcast with a friend who can be encouraged through the message. 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Join Greg and his triplets (Abbie, Bella, Crissy) as they dive into the transformative power of forgiveness and its essential role in fostering healthy, long-term relationships. Discover the Francis family prayer and learn how their mission statement shapes their daily lives. The family discusses the importance of declaring success and victory, forming meaningful relationships, and maintaining simplicity amidst busy schedules. Tune in for practical insights and inspiring conversations that will help you and your family thrive. #ParentingTips #FamilyFirst #Forgiveness Download your free Francis Family Values placemat! HERE Facebook Instagram Team Redwoods **If you have any questions for Greg & Jacquie Francis please message them at one of the above links. They will be answering those questions on their podcast.
Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Secret Beneath Kalemegdan: A Journey to Family Peace Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/secret-beneath-kalemegdan-a-journey-to-family-peace Story Transcript:Sr: Kalemegdan je bio tih i mračan.En: Kalemegdan was silent and dark.Sr: Nebo se mrštilo, a vetar je hučao kroz stare zidine.En: The sky was frowning, and the wind howled through the old walls.Sr: Miloš je hodao užurbano, sa kapuljačom preko glave.En: Miloš walked briskly, with his hood over his head.Sr: Njegove misli bile su teške.En: His thoughts were heavy.Sr: Bio je zabrinut.En: He was worried.Sr: Ana je čekala kod Velikog stepeništa.En: Ana was waiting at the Grand Staircase.Sr: Videla je Miloša i mahnula mu.En: She saw Miloš and waved to him.Sr: "Ovde si?En: "You're here?"Sr: " pitala je tiho.En: she asked quietly.Sr: "Da," odgovori Miloš.En: "Yes," Miloš replied.Sr: "Morali smo se naći ovde.En: "We had to meet here.Sr: Ova noć mora biti posebna.En: This night has to be special."Sr: "Začuo se grom.En: Thunder roared.Sr: Oboje su se trgnuli, ali nastavili su hodati.En: They both flinched but continued walking.Sr: Hteli su stići do mesta gde su se kamene ploče ukrštale.En: They wanted to reach the place where the stone slabs intersected.Sr: Tu je Miloš morao otkriti tajnu.En: That's where Miloš had to reveal the secret.Sr: "Šta je to tako važno?En: "What is so important?"Sr: " pitala je Ana.En: Ana asked.Sr: Progutala je suze i obrisala lice.En: She swallowed her tears and wiped her face.Sr: Miloš je stao i pogledao je duboko u oči.En: Miloš stopped and looked deep into her eyes.Sr: "Ana, naš otac nije ono što misliš.En: "Ana, our father is not what you think.Sr: On je skrivao nešto.En: He was hiding something.Sr: Ovde, na ovom mestu.En: Here, at this place."Sr: "Ana je izgledala izgubljeno.En: Ana looked confused.Sr: "Šta to znači?En: "What does that mean?"Sr: " Frknula je.En: she snapped.Sr: Miloš je izvadio staru mapu.En: Miloš took out an old map.Sr: "Pogledaj.En: "Look.Sr: Ova mapa vodi do skrivene komore.En: This map leads to a hidden chamber.Sr: Tu ćemo naći odgovore.En: There, we will find answers."Sr: "Kiša je počela padati, ali nisu odustali.En: It started to rain, but they didn't give up.Sr: Pratili su znakove na mapi, sve dok nisu stigli do stare kapije koja je bila poluzakopana u zemlji.En: They followed the signs on the map until they reached an old gate, half-buried in the ground.Sr: "Ovde?En: "Here?"Sr: " pitala je Ana.En: Ana asked.Sr: Bila je nervozna.En: She was nervous.Sr: Miloš je prišao.En: Miloš approached.Sr: "Da.En: "Yes.Sr: Mora biti ovde.En: It has to be here."Sr: "Zajedno su gurali teška vrata.En: Together they pushed the heavy door.Sr: Uz škripu su se otvorila.En: With a creak, it opened.Sr: Ispred njih je bio mračan hodnik.En: In front of them was a dark corridor.Sr: Uzdahnuli su i ušli.En: They sighed and entered.Sr: "Drži lampu," reče Miloš.En: "Hold the lamp," Miloš said.Sr: Ana je osvetljavala put.En: Ana illuminated the path.Sr: Hodnik je vodio do male sobe.En: The corridor led to a small room.Sr: Miloš je duboko udahnuo i otvorio mali sanduk na podu.En: Miloš took a deep breath and opened a small chest on the floor.Sr: Unutra je bila stara knjiga.En: Inside was an old book.Sr: "Ovo je dnevnik našeg dede," šapnu on.En: "This is our grandfather's diary," he whispered.Sr: "On je zapisao sve.En: "He wrote everything down."Sr: "Čitali su zajedno, ređajući red po red.En: They read together, line by line.Sr: U knjizi su našli priču o njihovom dedu koji je bio veliki vojskovođa.En: In the book, they found the story of their grandfather, who was a great military leader.Sr: Znao je mnoge tajne.En: He knew many secrets.Sr: Ali najvažnija tajna bila je ta da je njihova porodica čuvala veliki kovčeg blaga, skriven duboko ispod Kalemegdana.En: But the most important secret was that their family guarded a great treasure chest, hidden deep beneath Kalemegdan.Sr: "Kovčeg blaga?En: "A treasure chest?"Sr: " reče Ana, oči joj se sijale.En: Ana said, her eyes shining.Sr: Sada se nije samo kiša slegla, već i njihova srca.En: Now, not only did the rain settle but so did their hearts.Sr: Znali su da imaju misiju.En: They knew they had a mission.Sr: Njihov deda želeo je da oni pronađu kovčeg.En: Their grandfather wanted them to find the chest.Sr: "Ima još," nastavio je Miloš.En: "There's more," Miloš continued.Sr: "Na kraju dnevnika piše.En: "At the end of the diary, it says...Sr: Ako nađeš ovo, naći ćeš i mir.En: If you find this, you will find peace as well.Sr: Naša porodica će biti cela.En: Our family will be whole."Sr: "Ana ga je pogledala sa suzama u očima.En: Ana looked at him with tears in her eyes.Sr: "Moramo naći kovčeg.En: "We have to find the chest.Sr: Ne radi blaga, već mira.En: Not for the treasure, but for peace."Sr: "Kiša je stala.En: The rain stopped.Sr: Vetar je umirio.En: The wind calmed.Sr: Miloš i Ana izašli su iz hodnika, znajući da je ovo tek početak njihovog putovanja.En: Miloš and Ana emerged from the corridor, knowing this was just the beginning of their journey.Sr: Vratili su se na Kalemegdan, ali sada sa novom nadom u srcima.En: They returned to Kalemegdan, but now with a new hope in their hearts.Sr: Kalemegdan je ponovo bio tih i mračan, ali za Miloša i Anu, nova zora je počinjala.En: Kalemegdan was silent and dark again, but for Miloš and Ana, a new dawn was beginning. Vocabulary Words:briskly: užurbanohood: kapuljačaheavy: teškeflinched: trgnulirevealed: otkrioswallowed: progutalaintersect: ukrštaleconfused: izgubljenosnapped: frknulahidden: skrivenasigns: znakovegate: kapijehalf-buried: poluzakopanacorridor: hodniklamp: lampuilluminated: osvetljavalachest: sandukdiary: dnevnikmilitary leader: vojskovođavaluable: važnaguarded: čuvalatreasure chest: kovčeg blagamission: misijuwhole: celawaved: mahnulathunder: gromhowled: hučaostone slabs: kamene pločetears: suzebreathed deeply: duboko udahnuo
Pastor Gary Dawkins continues our Peacemakers series with a sermon titled, "Family Peace".
Tune in for a dose of encouragement and insight from Greg and Jacquie Francis as they reflect on their parenting journey. 'We Did It Once, and Learned From It.' Discover how their family rules evolved, fueled by learning and experience. This episode promises to inspire and entertain with examples and humor highlighting their intentional parenting strategy. Facebook Instagram Team Redwoods **If you have any questions for Greg & Jacquie Francis please message them at one of the above links. They will be answering those questions on their podcast.
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This final full moon of 2023 in the sign of Cancer is bringing on deep emotions. Everything is coming up to the surface so that you can see it and move through it to feel more energized and self aware once we start the new year. This is a time of deep healing and connecting to family and our ancestors for support and guidance. Journal Prompts: What emotions have you been avoiding and why? How have you learnt to hold your emotions this year? What would it look like to be more vulnerable to you? In what ways do you create space to hold other people's emotions? How can you balance discipline and rest? Thank you for tuning in x Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review and rate this podcast. I appreciate YOU so much! ----------------------------------------- Get My Guide: https://www.ro-hik.com/books/p/28-days-to-home-a-guide-to-your-soul ----------------------------------------- Follow me on: @andbeyondpodcast For health coaching: @rohikbynoor @noorkaawach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chaosintheattic/support
Are you tired of your kids fighting? Looking to teach you kids how to be peacemakers? In this episode of Outnumbered the Podcast, Bonnie & Audrey discuss 3 ways to get peace: Internal peace, Family Peace (sibling rivalry anyone?) and External Peace. Get a little peace and quiet in your life with this episode.Be sure to check out Novalie: colorfully bold clothing for women!Mentioned in the episode:Episode 38: Sibling RivalryEpisode 93: Teaching Values without CondemnationEpisode 170: Guest Rhonda FarrEpisode 246: Guest Leah DavidsonThe Anatomy of PeaceThe Comeback SongAbout Outnumbered the Podcast:Two moms, parenting a combined total of 19 kids and finding joy in the chaos.Join Audrey and Bonnie as they share real parenting tips for real people through humor, advice and compassion.Whether it's tackling how to teach kids to work or discussing where to turn when you're all out of patience, these two experienced moms are here to offer authentic tips for raising children joyfully.Join us:YouTubeInstagramSubscribe to our emails here
In this bonus mini Jen is Zen episode, I would like to invite you to join me on socials this month on a journey towards inner and family peace – it's ZenTober! We're about to move into the most chaotic months of the year – the season of giving yourself to everyone and everything. The season of mental and physical exhaustion. A season of happiness and love and gratitude, yes, but also a season where your family needs and demands so much from you. You can't fill from an empty cup, so join me for this month-long journey of zen – towards discovering that inner and family peace that you want to bring into the holiday season.Thank you for listening and being part of this community! Let's get social. Follow me on Facebook, on Twitter @reframing_me, on Instagram @reframingme and on TikTok @reframingmeI hope you enjoyed the episode! Please leave a review, catch up on any missed episodes, and be sure to follow the show, so you don't miss new content!
Navigating the tumultuous waves of parenthood, especially during trying times such as a high-conflict marriage or divorce, often feels like a daunting voyage. We're joined this week by Angela, a beacon of empathy and wisdom from Hope Works Counseling, helping us chart our course with invaluable guidance. Angela stresses the importance of forging supportive anchors outside our children, reminding us to avoid burdening them with our adult struggles. She also underscores the significance of our words when talking about the other parent and the detrimental effect of negative speech. As we continue our journey, we learn that honoring our children's other parent is a critical aspect of their emotional well-being, irrespective of our personal sentiments or the status of our relationship. Angela lends her expertise on erecting healthy, Godly boundaries that are deeply rooted in love, serving as protective barriers for ourselves and our children against potential conflicts. Furthermore, she emphasizes the need for self-care as parents, equipping us to offer our children the requisite emotional support they require. With Angela's guidance, we aim to step up our parenting game by becoming more intentional and loving, thereby nurturing a healthier family dynamic.Helpful links from this episode:Called2Rise.comHopeworks CounselingCoparenting InternationalSupport the showVisit Val's website: PracticallySpeakingMOM.comJoin Val's Facebook Group Intentional Mom, Strong FamilyFollow Val on Instagram and her Facebook Public Page Practically Speaking MOM To give a set amount each month click here. A few dollars a month would help so much!Here's some other ways to give:Cash App: $valPSMPaypal: val@PracticallySpeakingMOM.comDonate with a credit card HEREAll donations will be used for the ministry. Gifts are not tax deductible. THANK YOU for partnering in this ministry to strengthen families and encourage intentional moms."May the Words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, oh Lord...
Wouldn't it be nice if our life really was a fairy tale, and everything turned out the way we wanted it to? But life just isn't like that. Things get difficult and today we have a guest to help us with difficult. Join Angela and I for an encouraging chat on how to handle some of the most difficult circumstances in life.What happens when a passionate mental health coach, Angela Starts from Called2Rise, shares her insights on managing life's challenging circumstances? You get a treasure trove of relevant advice and transformative insights! Join Val Harrison, The Practically Speaking MOM and her guest for a lively discussion on all sorts of topics regarding healthy family dynamics. Trauma, a difficult marriage, divorce, co-parenting, making the stepmom an ally, decisional forgiveness, how our bodies hold on to stress, and living in victory after difficulty are some of the topics explored. Parental alienation is also sifted under Angela's expert gaze. We tackle strategies to identify and protect our children from this phenomenon and hear Angela's personal journey through trauma and divorce that's led her to her current ministry. This conversation is sure to motivate and inspire every parent. Listen in for these and more transformative insights that could be the key to a harmonious family life. So, buckle up and get ready for a fascinating exploration into the world of emotional health and family dynamics!If you're a mom aiming to build a strong family, our episode wraps up with an invitation to join our Intentional Mom Facebook Group. It's a supportive community where mothers like you navigate the journey of motherhood, together. We encourage one another in our worthy journey of motherhood, a divine appointment from our Creator, full of lots of challenges but also exceptional reward! Motherhood is messy and marvelous; let's navigate it together in the Intentional Mom Strong Family Facebook group!Helpful links from this episode:Called2Rise.comHopeworks CounselingCoparenting International Dr. Everett Worthington - ForgivenessSupport the showVisit Val's website: PracticallySpeakingMOM.comJoin Val's Facebook Group Intentional Mom, Strong FamilyFollow Val on Instagram and her Facebook Public Page Practically Speaking MOM To give a set amount each month click here. A few dollars a month would help so much!Here's some other ways to give:Cash App: $valPSMPaypal: val@PracticallySpeakingMOM.comDonate with a credit card HEREAll donations will be used for the ministry. Gifts are not tax deductible. THANK YOU for partnering in this ministry to strengthen families and encourage intentional moms."May the Words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, oh Lord...
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{ وَاِذِ ابۡتَلٰۤی اِبۡرٰہٖمَ رَبُّہٗ بِکَلِمٰتٍ فَاَتَمَّہُنَّ ؕ قَالَ اِنِّیۡ جَاعِلُکَ لِلنَّاسِ اِمَامًا ؕ قَالَ وَمِنۡ ذُرِّیَّتِیۡ ؕ قَالَ لَا یَنَالُ عَہۡدِی الظّٰلِمِیۡنَ } [Surah Al-Baqarah: 124]
Do you ever feel tension thick in the air within your family? Uncomfortable times like these don't have to linger. On today's episode, Hesha Abrams, author of "Holding the Calm: the Secret to Resolving Conflict and Defusing Tension" shares wisdom she's gleaned from decades of experience as an attorney mediator and applies these to conflicts we encounter at home.
You can feel the power of Mariam's presence through this conversation, and it's a beautiful thing. Mariam arrived in Melbourne from her Somali homeland as a refugee in 1998 with her husband, four children and a fifth on the way. Her story begins well before this however and we explore some pivotal stories, memories and lessons learned from this time. Having settled in Brighton, Melbourne, Mariam cofounded RAW-Resilient Aspiring Women in 2012, a not-for-profit organisation focused on building community and social spaces for women to connect in.She launched her autobiography, A Resilient Life, in 2012, and continued to share her experience and commitment to improving refugee's lives by sitting on the board of Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, serving as an ambassador for Refugee Council of Australia and a Director at Family Peace.Mariam continues to share her experience and commitment to improving refugee's lives by sitting on the board of Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, serving as an ambassador for Refugee Council of Australia and a Director at Family Peace. She is an International Women's Forum member and co-founder of Space2b, an art and design based social enterprise established to support asylum seekers, refugees and newly arrived migrants. She was recently awarded the Ambassador of Peace award from the Universal Peace Federation – in recognition of her on-going work promoting social cohesion amongst Melbourne's culturally diverse population. She is regularly invited to speak to different community groups and featured in national Australian TV, radio and press.We conver so much ground in this conversation and we go deep early. We discuss:Growth, transformation and evolution through challengeCatalysing grief into graceIntegrating stories and experience into wisdomElderhood and the desperate need for the wisdom of eldersA profound story her grandmother shared with Mariam, this metaphor was a highlight of the conversation for meI hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did, my heart was full and I hope you feel the warmth and presence this conversation generated. For more information and to follow Mariam's work:Website: www.mariamissa.com.au Instagram: @mariamissaofficialTo subscribe to A Satisfied Mind Journal and read previous entries, check it out here. Thanks for listening,Michael
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Preaching for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, Lauri Przybysz offers a reflection on Mary's love and concern for all individuals and families, and particularly those are are victim to violence: "Mary was chosen for the role of Mother of God, to make God present in the world. Someone experiencing a dangerous home situation may choose you – when they seek guidance and help. They may need you to reassure them that they are not alone. Many abused people, women and men, seek help first from the Church because they see it as a safe place. Even if their abusers isolate them from other social contacts, they may still allow them to go to church. You may be that person at church, the person of faith that they know and trust. Do you know how to help?" Dr. Lauri Przybysz is Education Director of Catholics for Family Peace, http://www.catholicsforfamilypeace.org/, an education and research initiative that aims to inform everyone on ways the Catholic community can promote family peace and prevent and respond to domestic abuse. Dr. Przybysz received her Doctor of Ministry at the Catholic University of America, specializing in adult faith formation. She is retired Coordinator of Marriage and Family Life for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and she is past-president of the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM). Her book, Catholic and Grandparenting: 5 Challenges and 5 Opportunities, is published by ACTA. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/01012023 to learn more about Dr. Przybysz, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
Host Ben Hoekstra sits down with Carmen Pitre, President and CEO of Sojourner Family Peace Center, to discuss domestic violence in Milwaukee and the resources available for survivors.To learn more, visit:Sojourner Family Peace CenterThe Domestic Violence Hotline is 414.933.2722.Action Steps:Carmen's action steps include:1. Be a safe space for others–listen and believe people when they share with you.2. Educate yourself about the resources available around domestic violence and be an informed voter. Bridge the CityWhen you're taking action in your community, share with us! Use #bridgethecity or tag us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.We humbly ask you to consider joining our Patreon so we can continue creating episodes and events that encourage community engagement and open dialogue.Music by Casey Masters.
Thank you for listening to this message from pastor Matt Holcomb ! Join us on Sunday mornings around 10:40 AM for our live service. To Give to River Valley Church click this link - https://rivervalleychurchpa.org/giving/ If you would like to learn more about River Valley Church please click this link - https://www.rivervalleychurchpa.org/a... Remember to hit that subscribe button and click the bell to get notified. If you liked what you saw make sure to click that like button! We can't wait to connect with you next week!
Thank you for listening to this message from pastor Matt Holcomb ! Join us on Sunday mornings around 10:40 AM for our live service. To Give to River Valley Church click this link - https://rivervalleychurchpa.org/giving/ If you would like to learn more about River Valley Church please click this link - https://www.rivervalleychurchpa.org/a... Remember to hit that subscribe button and click the bell to get notified. If you liked what you saw make sure to click that like button! We can't wait to connect with you next week!
Thank you for listening to this message from pastor Matt Holcomb ! Join us on Sunday mornings around 10:40 AM for our live service. To Give to River Valley Church click this link - https://rivervalleychurchpa.org/giving/ If you would like to learn more about River Valley Church please click this link - https://www.rivervalleychurchpa.org/a... Remember to hit that subscribe button and click the bell to get notified. If you liked what you saw make sure to click that like button! We can't wait to connect with you next week!
Rev. Emily McGinley continues our new Sermon Series, "Jesus' Chosen Family" by looking at the story of Joseph. Joseph wasn't just the step dad, but the dad that stepped up! Follow City Church San Francisco: Instagram: https://instagram.com/citychurchsf Facebook: https://facebook.com/citychurchsf Twitter: https://twitter.com/citychurchsf Website: https://www.citychurchsf.org Don't forget to make your annual pledge for our "We Are City Church" Campaign. If you are currently a recurring giver, fill out the pledge card with the full amount you intend to give through August 31, 2023 and let us know that total on a Pledge Card. Make your pledge at: www.citychurchsf.org/give
A new MP3 sermon from Byron Center Protestant Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Great Good of Family Peace Subtitle: Baptism Speaker: Prof. Russell Dykstra Broadcaster: Byron Center Protestant Reformed Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/25/2022 Bible: Proverbs 17:1 Length: 55 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Byron Center Protestant Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Great Good of Family Peace Subtitle: Baptism Speaker: Prof. Russell Dykstra Broadcaster: Byron Center Protestant Reformed Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/25/2022 Bible: Proverbs 17:1 Length: 55 min.
What can I say about this episode? Dorthy and Steve are dear friends to the Resilience Team. They have changed the course of our work. Excited for you to meet them today!
Happy Family Day Ephesians 3:14-15 “For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,…” John 13:3-5 “Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into His hands, … He poured water into a basin and began to […]
Happy Family Day Ephesians 3:14-15 “For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,…” John 13:3-5 “Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into His hands, … He poured water into a basin and began to […]
2.6.22 | 10:50am | First Sphere of Influence: Providing for Family - Peace… by Tony Pingitore
2.6.22 | 9am | First Sphere of Influence: Providing for Family - Peace… by Tony Pingitore
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In this episode, I wanted to touch on family matters. So, I invited another guest onto my podcast. Welcome Vannary! We are semi-related as in-laws. We both grew up with the similar upbringings. We both come from a Cambodian household since we are both half Khmer. In our culture, they don't expect women to succeed as well as the men in the family. Vannary ended up being very successful with her career in politics. Her family still compares her to other family members. Instead of congratulating her on her success, they continue to only find negative things to talk about. Tune in to hear our conversation about how to deal with toxic family members. Instagram @_apsara Vannary https://www.instagram.com/_apsara/ www.countrygeisha.com #family #peace #loveyourself #podcast #relationships --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/countrygeisha/support
In this episode, I wanted to touch on family matters. So, I invited another guest onto my podcast. Welcome Vannary! We are semi-related as in-laws. We both grew up with the similar upbringings. We both come from a Cambodian household since we are both half Khmer. In our culture, they don't expect women to succeed as well as the men in the family. Vannary ended up being very successful with her career in politics. Her family still compares her to other family members. Instead of congratulating her on her success, they continue to only find negative things to talk about. Tune in to hear our conversation about how to deal with toxic family members. Instagram @_apsara Vannary https://www.instagram.com/_apsara/ www.countrygeisha.com #family #peace #loveyourself #podcast #relationships --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/countrygeisha/support
Communication is key to understanding, Communication destroys assumption. Please like, share and subscribe to David Ibiyeomie Podcast, you can get the full version of this message on http://smhos.org
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The Bible is the manual of marriage. Please like, share and subscribe to David Ibiyeomie Podcast, you can get the full version of this message on http://smhos.org
A third of the people killed in Minnesota in 2020 were killed by a spouse, intimate partner or other family member — and the vast majority of these deaths were women. Advocates working to prevent family violence say the stress and close quarters during the pandemic increased violence in the home and calls for help. Is this cycle of violence unbreakable? Programs to help people who use violence, mostly men, have shown that people can change their behavior. The ones that show most promise are groups where men are held accountable and understand how cultural norms and their own past trauma influence their choice to use violence. MPR News host Angela Davis talks to advocates who help survivors heal and abusers change. If you are being abused and need help, Day One is a network of domestic violence and sexual assault community programs in Minnesota. Their crisis hotline is 1-866-223-1111. Guests: Melissa Pegrangelo Scaia is director of international training at Global Rights for Women and co-founder of Pathways to Family Peace, a program for domestic violence offenders to work to end their use of violent and abusive behaviors. Amirthini Keefe is executive director of Domestic Abuse Project in Minneapolis, a nonprofit organization that runs advocacy programs for victims and survivors and therapeutic programs for victims and survivors, adults who use violence and children who witness violence. Biiftuu Ibrahim Adam is the victim, family and community relations coordinator at the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, a new role created in 2020 to support victims and families during crime investigations. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
ResilienceConversations_S3E5 Join us for a NEW Podcast Series: Connecting into a New Year! TODAY Ginger Lewman, Katie Perez, and Carmen Zeisler talk about the power of the Check-In! School and Family Peace: https://resilienceteam.essdack.org/school-and-family-peace-framework.html
Thank you for listening to the podcast! Today Pastor Bobby continues the No Ordinary Family collection with a talk entitled Peace Makers.
Please join me in holding space for any Victims of Violent Crimes. 1. Personal Benefits for Meditate • The mind: the mind feel at ease, calm and peaceful. Memory will also improve. • Personality: self-confidence will be improved. The true nature of calm will be apparent. Anger will diminish, leaving only the feeling of kindness towards others. • Daily life: will be increased in quality in the new-found absence of stress. The results of work or study will be much more successful. The meditation can enjoy health of both body and mind. • Ethics & Decision-Making: a right understanding of that which is good and that which is bad, will be clearly seen for any given situation. Important decisions will cause less worry because the meditator understands the outcome of his actions. The meditator can refrain from harmful actions and decisions, instead being content and confident about choices he makes. 2. Benefits for the Meditator's Family • Peace and Success: Family life will be more peaceful, through the increased ability of each member to maintain self-discipline and respect towards each other. Parents will be better able to lead the family success fully. • Problem-Solving: Family members will be more successful in worldly ways: learning to honor their duties. Whenever problems arise, everyone can calmly co-operate to towards solving them. 3. National Benefits • Peaceful Society: Most grave social problems originate from mind degeneration. If everybody learns to meditate and live peacefully, "endemic" problems like crime and drug abuse will be diminished. • National benefits of self-discipline: The ability of individuals to be self-disciplined is improved simply through keeping to the routine of meditation and following moral precepts. Honesty will improve the atmosphere of trust and the life of the community will be of a better quality. • Progress towards a caring society: As a result of meditation, the peacefulness of life can be more widely enjoyed and there will be a more widespread willingness to participate in social work for the benefit of others. 4. Spiritual Benefits • Understanding Eternity: All people, with or without their own faith can deepen the understanding of their own spirituality through meditation. Meditators of all faiths, through the practice of meditation, can explore their own faith in depth, particularly with reference to the understanding of eternity in their chosen faith. • Inspiration: Inspiration in your own spiritual tradition is strengthened as the meditator comes to realize the profound happiness that can be found through meditation. • Moral Support: The meditator's own spiritual tradition will be maintained as newcomers have a better under standing of moral conduct and self-discipline #healer #joy #archangels #miracles #love #paranormal #psychic #mediumship #iseedeadpeople #psychicreading #angels #clairvoyant #higherconsciousness #paranormalactivity #ghost #ghostbusters #afterlife
Benefits of Meditation By Maryne Hachey marynehachey.com 1. Personal Benefits for Meditate • The mind: the mind feel at ease, calm and peaceful. Memory will also improve. • Personality: self-confidence will be improved. The true nature of calm will be apparent. Anger will diminish, leaving only the feeling of kindness towards others. • Daily life: will be increased in quality in the new-found absence of stress. The results of work or study will be much more successful. The meditation can enjoy health of both body and mind. • Ethics & Decision-Making: a right understanding of that which is good and that which is bad, will be clearly seen for any given situation. Important decisions will cause less worry because the meditator understands the outcome of his actions. The meditator can refrain from harmful actions and decisions, instead being content and confident about choices he makes. 2. Benefits for the Meditator's Family • Peace and Success: Family life will be more peaceful, through the increased ability of each member to maintain self-discipline and respect towards each other. Parents will be better able to lead the family success fully. • Problem-Solving: Family members will be more successful in worldly ways: learning to honor their duties. Whenever problems arise, everyone can calmly co-operate to towards solving them. 3. National Benefits • Peaceful Society: Most grave social problems originate from mind degeneration. If everybody learns to meditate and live peacefully, "endemic" problems like crime and drug abuse will be diminished. • National benefits of self-discipline: The ability of individuals to be self-disciplined is improved simply through keeping to the routine of meditation and following moral precepts. Honesty will improve the atmosphere of trust and the life of the community will be of a better quality. • Progress towards a caring society: As a result of meditation, the peacefulness of life can be more widely enjoyed and there will be a more widespread willingness to participate in social work for the benefit of others. 4. Spiritual Benefits • Understanding Eternity: All people, with or without their own faith can deepen the understanding of their own spirituality through meditation. Meditators of all faiths, through the practice of meditation, can explore their own faith in depth, particularly with reference to the understanding of eternity in their chosen faith. • Inspiration: Inspiration in your own spiritual tradition is strengthened as the meditator comes to realize the profound happiness that can be found through meditation. • Moral Support: The meditator's own spiritual tradition will be maintained as newcomers have a better under standing of moral conduct and self-discipline #meditation #healer #joy #archangels #miracles #love #paranormal #psychic #mediumship #iseedeadpeople #psychicreading #angels #clairvoyant #higherconsciousness #paranormalactivity #ghost #ghostbusters #afterlife
BECAUSE WE ARE ADOPTED AS SONS, WE SHOULD WALK THE LIFELONG PATH OF GROWING IN PATIENCE AND SELF-CONTROL
BECAUSE WE ARE ADOPTED AS SONS, WE SHOULD WALK THE LIFELONG PATH OF GROWING IN PATIENCE AND SELF-CONTROL
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Mandy Alto, the Executive Director of Advocates for Family Peace, joins John Bauer on the Thursday Morning Show to talk about the state of domestic violence in northern Minnesota. With the surge in Covid-19 cases limiting personal movement and confining people to their homes, domestic violence is sometimes called the pandemic within a pandemic because of the potential increase in intimate partner violence. Mandy and John discuss the support and help offered by Advocates for Family Peace. They encourage people to educate themselves on domestic violence and to be aware of it happening around them. If you know someone who is struggling with domestic violence be kind, helpful and understanding. If you or someone you know needs help call Advocates for Family Peace at 800-909-8336.
SHOW DATE: Sunday, September 13th, 2020 Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara This week, Tom McNamar discusses reading for the Literacy Council, a $500,000 grant from state for Winnebago County to help battle violence to disabled women, the Family Peace Center, COVID-19 numbers are getting worse, and how the 2020 Census is working going into the final month of data collection. The Literacy Council (Replay) September is Literacy Reading Month! Family Peace Center Golf Outing 2020 Friday September 25th at Mauh Nah Tee See country Club. How to sign up, where the proceeds go, and more covered in the segment featuring Tom Kress from Associated Bank and Sierra Kellen of Family Peace Center.
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Segment #1: Boone County Fire District #2 Adam discusses the Fire Auxiliary's decision to go forward with their annual Donut Days even though the Boone County Fair has been cancelled. They worked with the Boone County Health Department and the Boone County Fair Board to get approval for Saturday and Sunday August 8th and 9th Donut distribution at the FairGrounds.. Adam lays out the menu, how to get donuts and how the fund collected is utilized by the Auxiliary for use. Segment #2: Family Peace Center Director Sierra Kellen discusses the new center, the location, how to contact them and how an individual of domestic abuse can get help at the new center across from the Coronado Theatre... It is the only one of it's kind in Illinois, and many trades donated time to build it. Segment #3: Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara This week Tom discusses Covid-19 and how far we have come, his Economic Virtual Town Hall, bending the Governors ear to get in on the 3 billion dollar road improvement funds, and about the Mobile Covid Testing Centers now being added to the mix in the city attack on Covid-19.
Mandie Alto, executive director of Advocates for Family Peace, joins Heidi Holtan on the Morning Show. They talk about the services available to help people in situations of domestic violence during this time of social distancing. Many who experience violence in their home are normally isolated and now they may have restrictions for online usage and have an even harder time connecting with others. Advocates for Family Peace now offers a chat features at their website or you can call their 24 hour hotline 1-800-909-8336. If you know someone in crisis, reach out to them more often during this pandemic.
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This is the first week of a five-episode series on Domestic Violence. This week Bob talks with Dr. Sharon O'Brien of Catholics for Family Peace in Washington, DC. They discuss a few statistics on domestic violence in the United States, how victims can get help, and how the average person can get involved to help as well. In coming weeks we will hear personal stories from those who have been in domestic violence situations.Support the show (http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/ministries-offices/respect-life-2/being-pro-life/)
Show notes: The National Domestic Violence Hotline: www.thehotline.org or 1-800-799-7233 Catholics for Family Peace: www.catholicsforfamilypeace.org
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Billy Hunter preaches a sermon from Ephesians 2:17 titled "Kingdom Family Peace". Release date: 12 May 2019
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Domestic violence is a tragic reality in families today. The bishops issued a statement on domestic violence over 20 years ago (“When I Call for Help”), but many people do not know what the Church’s teaching is. Some people mistakenly believe that they must stay in an abusive situation. This episode features Denise, Kathy Bonner, Fr. Chuck Dahm, OP, and the founder of Catholics for Family Peace, Sharon O’Brien.
Betsy Rosam is a speaker, author, teacher, and counselor whose professional experience includes over 30 years in education and training, with an emphasis in psychology, neuroscience, family and consumer sciences, and personal development. Her toolbox includes certifications in Emotional Freedom Technique, PSYCH-K©, B.S. Vocational Home Economics Education, M.S. Mental Health Counseling, and Ministerial License through Universal Life Church. She is the owner of Total Life Solutions, author of “Making More Than Lemonade Out of Lemons” and “30 Days to Family Peace and Harmony.”To Learn More:Betsy RosamWebsite: BetsyRosam.comhttp://www.LivingTotallyPresent.comLinkedin: Betsy Rosam, M.S.Facebook: Betsy RosamPinterest: Betsy RosamWomen Innovators with Tami Patzerhttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/
Betsy Rosam is a speaker, author, teacher, and counselor whose professional experience includes over 30 years in education and training, with an emphasis in psychology, neuroscience, family and consumer sciences, and personal development. Her toolbox includes certifications in Emotional Freedom Technique, PSYCH-K©, B.S. Vocational Home Economics Education, M.S. Mental Health Counseling, and Ministerial License through Universal Life Church. She is the owner of Total Life Solutions, author of “Making More Than Lemonade Out of Lemons” and “30 Days to Family Peace and Harmony.”To Learn More:Betsy RosamWebsite: BetsyRosam.comhttp://www.LivingTotallyPresent.comLinkedin: Betsy Rosam, M.S.Facebook: Betsy RosamPinterest: Betsy RosamWomen Innovators with Tami Patzerhttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/
Domestic violence is a tragic reality in families today. The bishops issued a statement on domestic violence over 20 years ago (“When I Call for Help”), but many people do not know what the Church’s teaching is. Some people mistakenly believe that they must stay in an abusive situation. This episode features Denise, Kathy Bonner, Fr. Chuck Dahm, OP, and the founder of Catholics for Family Peace, Sharon O’Brien.
To understand the pipeline conflict at Standing Rock, North Dakota you have to go back to the first U.S. president. Then, a young woman and her grandmother are political opposites. How they're keeping things harmonious this election year. And a new film, shot in Denver, feels like everyday life. Plus, a robot truck made a 120-mile beer run across Colorado recently, but there are no state laws governing self-driving trucks.
What does an ideal family look like? Let’s face it; what really goes on behinds the scene of any family is far from perfect. In this series we will look at how we can close the gap that exists between the ideal and the real in your family. Striving for an ideal family is for real.
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