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In this episode, Fred from Alaska shares an extraordinary encounter from his friend Steven, who had a spine-chilling experience in the remote Brooks Range involving a bull moose, a mysterious brown blur, and an alleged Bigfoot sighting. The story details Steven's unsettling discovery and subsequent events that left him and other hunters deeply unnerved.The account is followed by another story from George and Jerry, whose hiking trip with their grandchildren took a terrifying turn when they encountered strange smells and sounds reminiscent of Bigfoot activity. Despite years of frequenting the same trails, this one experience changed their outings forever. These gripping narratives highlight the unexplained mysteries and potential dangers lurking in Alaska's vast wilderness.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:03 Steven's Hunting Adventure Begins 01:18 Encounter with the Bull Moose 02:46 The Mysterious Brown Blur 05:26 Strange Noises and Fog 10:31 The Tent Incident 12:54 Steven's Decision to Find Help 15:41 Conclusion of Steven's Story 16:52 Jerry and George's Hiking Trip 18:44 Strange Smells and Sights 25:44 The Frightening Encounter 28:19 Aftermath and Reflections 31:20 Closing RemarksBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
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In today's engaging conversation, Carol McLeod interviews author Tracie Peterson, exploring her faith journey, the importance of storytelling, and the challenges of doubt. Tracie shares her insights on the significance of the Bible, the role of church community, and the need for grace in spiritual growth. They also discuss the sensitive topic of suicide, particularly in the context of faith, and how Tracie's new book, 'A Constant Love,' addresses this issue while offering hope and healing. Listen in!Connect with Tracie and order A Constant Love at https://traciepetersonbooks.com/books/a-constant-love/Find Help by calling ‘988' or visiting https://988lifeline.org/Find a Counselor through Focus on the Family at https://www.focusonthefamily.com/get-help/counseling-services-and-referrals/ Connect with Carol at https://www.carolmcleodministries.com/ or email her at carolmcleod@carolmcleodministries.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolmcleodministriesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolmcleodministriesYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQE6z9U5VR9tjoJB1NAsgMw
Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do bad things happen to Gods' people? When the Bible says we'll be protected from “all harm,” how do we receive that statement while sitting in the emergency room waiting for news? Challenging question in the focus of this study. Psalm 121 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When you go to the doctors' office with a problem, the last thing you want is a cliché. Do we settle for clichés when we need help from God? Do we really believe God will help us? Tough questions that we'll look at in this study. Psalm 121 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the owner of a small to medium size business, you may have felt the need to ask for help but not felt comfortable doing so. Owners of businesses are often skilled in the business they own and enjoy the respect of their family and friends. If their businesses are successful (profitable), it is usually based on their leadership and good fortune. But things change and sometimes the successful are faced with difficulties and even poor results. The humility it takes for an owner to recognize that business is a team effort and that the policy-making group of a business needs help is a principal factor in business success. What is the best way to seek help? You probably expect me to recommend a consulting intervention. When I am consulted, the first advice I often give is to find a new way to perceive the business through all levels of the business. New perceptions come from the observations made from the experience of the employees of the business. Yet these perceptions are often not passed along to the owners or the policy-making group of the business. This is the first place to find help. Yes, a successful business is a team effort, but the chemistry of each team is different. Within a successful business are many individuals who have contributed to that success and have observations about the business that are unique and therefore helpful to forming new perspectives. In many businesses those who are not members of the policy-making group or in executive management are not consulted about their opinions concerning the operation of the business. It is often difficult for an owner to determine if this is the case in a business. Candor is often not an encouraged trait in a business. Yet there is knowledge and wisdom in the experience and opinions of those who operate the business. There is a reason for a chain of command, and in most businesses that hierarchy should be preserved. Yet if there is knowledge or opinion that is valuable and available only by direct contact with an employee, how should that contact be handled? There are different ways to accomplish this contact. Perhaps the most commonly used and most dangerous is that of the respected intermediary. This is a person within the business who is trusted by most elements of the business and receives candid communication from these elements. This information is given to the policy-making group by the intermediary. The danger comes from two sources: the integrity of the intermediary individual and the difficulty of maintaining the trustworthy status of the intermediary. Does the intermediary have an agenda? How confidential can the communication remain? Once the intermediary is compromised, the resulting distrust, both for the intermediary and the policy-making group can be toxic. The better solution, that used in Dynamic Planning, is to recruit observations on the format that also contains the operation plan, monitoring metrics, revisions, and other relevant communication. Dynamic Planning, explained in detail in the Substack, Owning A Business, http://rickriebesell.substack.com, utilizes a format that allows all elements of a business to see the plan narrative, the monitoring metrics, revisions made, and comments of all using the format. The use of this format is an exercise in leadership humility, communicating the plan, the results of the actions to realize the goals of the plan, the revisions made, and the comments of those using the format.
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The Free Agent market is drying up quickly. What can the Royals still get done before heading to Arizona for Spring Training?Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810-WHB, 810whb.com/@SorenPetro) and David Lesky (Inside the Crown/@DBLesky) pinch hitting for Rany Jazayerli (Co-Founder Baseball Prospectus/@Jazayerli) discuss if the Royals can still find help on the market, plus... - Where to turn if there's not a bat?- Could Kris Bubic be the key?- Can the Royals still add to the bullpen?- Where does Jonathan India play?- How optimistic are we about Melendez's new swing? - How does the outfield fit together right now?- Is there help in the system?- What kind of win total are we feeling?
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Send us a textOur guest is Lucy Wade, the force behind "You Don't Own Me" and host of "Dip In and Out with Lucy." We uncover the often hidden struggle of post-separation abuse. Lucy's insights equip listeners with strategies to confront the ongoing control and manipulation many face during the divorce process, unveiling the harsh reality of financial and legal tactics used by abusers to maintain their grip.Lucy WadeLucy is the creator of ydom.co.uk and host of the Podcast, DIP in and out with Lucy CIC . She is a Domestic Abuse Consultant, specialising in Post-Separation Abuse. She proudly sits on the Board of Trustees of Trafford Domestic Abuse ServicesLucy has developed the Let's Talk Series, which helps organisations, including John Lewis Partnership Working Parents Network and Gender Equality Network (GEN) to begin to understand the issues and challenges faced by those experiencing domestic abuse and post-separation abuse. And what organisations can do to support those around them.She works with various organisations, including The National Trading Standards (NTS) Scams Team as part of their task force to develop their knowledge and understanding of domestic abuse, the language and approach we should all be taking when talking about abuse, and how it impacts all of us directly or indirectly.She is a guest speaker joining among others, Alzheimer's Society's Spotlight Session to open the door to conversations around abuse and helps those who may be searching for answers but don't know where to start.Website: https://ydom.co.uk/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lucywade38Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TggcSQj1vaBPzRWzCXXniTamsin CaineTamsin is a Chartered Financial Planner with over 20 years experience. She works with couples and individuals who are at the end of a relationship and want agree how to divide their assets FAIRLY without a fight.You can contact Tamsin at tamsin@smartdivorce.co.uk or arrange a free initial meeting using https://bit.ly/SmDiv15min. She is also part of the team running Facebook group Separation, Divorce and Dissolution UKTamsin Caine MSc., FPFSChartered Financial PlannerSmart Divorce LtdSmart DivorceP.S. I am the co-author of “My Divorce Handbook – It's What You Do Next That Counts”, written by divorce specialists and lawyers writing about their area of expertise to help walk you through the divorce process. You can buy it here https://yourdivorcehandbook.co.uk/buy-the-book/To learn more about our podcast sponsor Ampla Finance – access their product guide here: https://bit.ly/3IeqmucOr complete enquiry form https://bit.ly/3W4J7pz and one of the team will be in touch.Support the show
When Michael's car crashes 50 feet into a ravine, his legs are pinned and he can't move. The only has for survival is his six-month-old puppy Honey. Rescued by a Dog - Patreon Membership!To support the podcast with $5/month (cancel anytime), go to patreon.com/rescuedbyadogpodcast! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Your stories about the challenges accessing care for dizziness and vertigo with one of Canada's leading experts, Dr. John Rutka. He leads the Centre for Advanced Hearing and Balance Testing at Toronto General Hospital.
Send us a textIf you're looking for financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, child care and more, there is a one-stop shop for community resources near you! It's called Find Help Georgia, a comprehensive online directory to help strengthen families. And we're coming up soon on our second annual Find Help Georgia Forum. Joining us to talk about Find Help Georgia is Amy Roys, CAPS Director for Development and Partnerships, and Melinda Knowles, CAPS Development and Partnerships Project Manager. Support the show
Dyslexia is something I never studied in depth through all my years of teaching. Today's guest, Lisa Parnello of Parnello Education, is sharing with us dyslexia myths and facts every teacher should know.In today's episode we'll talk about:Defining DyslexiaSigns of Dyslexia to Look ForThe Public School DownsideWhat Teachers Can DoWhere to Find Help for DyslexiaMore Dyslexia MythsLast ThoughtsSHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/dyslexia-myths-and-facts/Resources Helpful with Today's PodcastFREE Dyslexia Tip Sheet20% off Dyslexia Courses on Parnello Education - with code SHAREDTEACHINGConnect with Lisa Parnello:Follow on Instagram @ParnelloEducationFacebook.com/ParnelloEducationLisa's Website: Parnello EducationDyslexia Devoted Facebook GroupDyslexia Devoted PodcastShare what you thought about the episode by sending a text!Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple PodcastsIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to help more people find this podcast, please consider rating and reviewing my show! Ratings allow me to help more primary teachers build literacy systems for writing and centers so they can leave school on time. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five starts, and select "Write a review." Don't forget to let me know your favorite part of the episode!Not yet a follower of the podcast? If you are not a subscriber, you might miss out on future episodes. Follow here on Apple Podcasts or on your favorite podcast player.
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The world is an unreliable source for help. Looking inside ourselves for help is not where we find the help we need either. There is only one place where we can look to find help for our journey through life and beyond.Psalm 121 is one of the ancient Hebrew songs sung by pilgrims as they traveled to and from Jerusalem known as the songs of ascent. The psalm guides us to the place we can look to for the help our soul needs.
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We concluded season 2 of American Compassion by looking at the legacy of The Great Society and asked, " If we accept the fact that there's enough money in the US to solve poverty—just accept that—then we can start asking, how?" So, in season 3, that is where we begin. In our first panel discussion, hosted in collaboration with the LBJ School of Public Affairs, we examine the modern safety net from a broad perspective—how did we get here, what's broken, and what are the biggest challenges for Americans who need help? Filmed in front of an audience at the LBJ School's Bass Lecture Hall, American Compassion host Rebecca McInroy was joined in conversation by Dr. Pritesh Gandhi, Maninder “Mini” Kahlon, Ph.D., Isha Desselle, and Erine Gray. Episode 2, “What Happens Now?” will be recorded on Nov. 13 after the upcoming presidential election. Grab your free ticket today!
Here are the 10 habits: #1) Make a Plan #2) Know the Market #3) Be Honest #4) Develop a Niche #5) Encourage Referrals #6) Stay Educated #7) Understand the Risks #8) Invest in an Accountant #9) Find Help #10) Build a Network Tune in now to hear our take… and some insider tips on how to start executing on each of these habits. If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to reach out to us… we'd love to hear from you… and help you on your investing journey in any way we can! You can visit us online at www.InstantInvestor.com ##################################### Thank you for listening! To dig in further with Bill and Kimmie, sign up now for our newsletter (you'll get some extra goodies too!), and hit subscribe/follow on Apple Podcasts. Who are Bill and Kimmie? Here's a quick snippet on who they are (and why you should, or should not, be listening to them)! And if you want a little deeper dive on their history, mindset, and approach to investing, here's an interview they did titled The Truth: Bill Guting & Kimmie P EXPOSED! Contact & Follow Bill & Kimmie P Through their Website Follow The Instant Investor Podcast Subscribe now to The Instant Investor Newsletter so you never miss an episode, plus get insider tips and real-life Case Studies you won't find anywhere else… Be sure to also hit subscribe/follow on Apple Podcasts.
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Jamal would sleep outside some nights when his mother would lock him out of the house. Other nights he would go from couch to couch at friends' houses. That's until he found help with a Tampa non-profit run called Starting Right, Now. You'll hear how Jamal coped without a place to call home. And how Starting Right Now founder Vicki Sokolik dedicated her life to helping kids like Jamal, who are separated from their families by abuse or neglect but outside the foster care system. They're a uniquely vulnerable group of the nation's growing number of people who are unhoused. This episode first aired in March 2024.
Jamal would sleep outside some nights when his mother would lock him out of the house. Other nights he would go from couch to couch at friends' houses. That's until he found help with a Tampa non-profit run called Starting Right, Now. You'll hear how Jamal coped without a place to call home. And how Starting Right Now founder Vicki Sokolik dedicated her life to helping kids like Jamal, who are separated from their families by abuse or neglect but outside the foster care system. They're a uniquely vulnerable group of the nation's growing number of people who are unhoused. This episode first aired in March 2024.
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Join Rebecca as she welcomes Megan Nason, Director of Student Support and Special Education, to shed light on the many pathways available at Sequoia Grove to help support ALL learners. Megan will share about the various program options and address common concerns including whether or not a student needs an Individualized Education Program (IEP). This is one episode you don't want to miss.NotesHomeschool Helper/Support ServicesSpecialEducation@sequoiagrove.orgLadder Graphic: Steps to Student Support
As most of the millennials enter their 30's, its the right time to start managing your money so that you are in a much better place when the need arises in the future. Kelvin is the perfect person to discuss your goals and help you make a plan to achieve them. If you have any questions for next week's show or if you'd like to reach out to Kelvin, please visit... https://askkelvin.ca/
The podcast episode features Amy Bach, the executive director of United Policyholders, an insurance consumer advocacy group. The host introduces Amy as an advocate for policyholders and discusses her background as an attorney. Amy shares her insights on insurance claims and the importance of policyholders being informed and empowered. Throughout the conversation, Amy and the host discuss various topics related to insurance, including the challenges policyholders face during claims, the need for fair claim handling, and the impact of changes in insurance laws. They also touch on the current state of the insurance market, particularly in wildfire-prone areas like California, and the importance of wildfire prevention measures for homeowners. Amy emphasizes the importance of risk reduction and disaster preparedness, highlighting the role of technology and innovation in assessing and mitigating risks. She also discusses the work of United Policyholders in providing resources and support to policyholders, including their Find Help directory and educational materials. The host encourages listeners to support United Policyholders and Amy's advocacy efforts by donating, sharing information, and getting involved in their communities. They emphasize the importance of education and proactive measures in addressing insurance challenges and promoting resilience against disasters like wildfires. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into insurance issues, policyholder advocacy, and the importance of community engagement in disaster preparedness and recovery efforts. Highlights: The podcast welcomes Amy Bach, the executive director of United Policyholders, an insurance consumer advocate group. Amy's extensive experience and expertise in advocating for policyholders make her an invaluable guest on the show. Advocating for Policyholders: Amy's advocacy work focuses on empowering policyholders to understand their rights and navigate insurance claims effectively. She emphasizes the importance of policyholders having a voice in the insurance industry, especially when it comes to claim settlements. The Disaster Recovery Handbook: Amy co-authored "The Disaster Recovery Handbook and Household Inventory Guide," a comprehensive resource for homeowners dealing with insurance claims after a disaster. The book provides practical guidance on preparing for and navigating the claims process. Shift to Risk Prevention: With the increasing challenges in the insurance market, including rising premiums and policy cancellations, Amy highlights the importance of risk prevention for homeowners. This includes measures like wildfire prevention, water damage prevention, and seismic safety measures. Supporting United Policyholders: Listeners are encouraged to support United Policyholders by donating, contributing information, or spreading awareness. Amy emphasizes the organization's commitment to providing free resources and support to policyholders, empowering them to make informed decisions and protect their homes effectively. Whether you're passionate about environmental sustainability, intrigued by technological advancements, or simply eager to learn about the latest developments in wildfire prevention, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge from one of the brightest minds in the field.
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Today's conversation explores a really important topic - the occurrence of ADHD with other diagnoses, also known as comorbidities. If you aren't sure if this topic applies to you, I encourage you to listen anyway because you might end up learning something that could truly, truly help yourself or someone you love in ways you never expected. I learned so much from my guest, Dr. Roberto Olivardia, who is a clinical psychologist and lecturer at Harvard Medical School. I met Roberto at the ADHD conference in Baltimore last year and was excited to get him on Focus Forward. He's just a wealth of knowledge and super interesting to talk to. Roberto and I started out exploring the comorbidities that can occur with ADHD, such as OCD, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. Our conversation led us to sleep and sleep apnea and eating disorders in boys and men and the connection to ADHD here, too. This important connection is not talked about or studied as much as it needs to be. Thank you for listening and I hope our conversation resonates with you or someone you love.Show NotesLearn More About Dr. Roberto OlivardiaRoberto Olivardia's profile: https://www.mcleanhospital.org/profile/roberto-olivardiaMcLean Hospital's Free Mental Health Webinars: https://www.mcleanhospital.org/video-series/mental-health-webinarsFacing Insecurities With Body Dysmorphic Disorder - webinar hosted by Roberto: https://www.mcleanhospital.org/video/facing-insecurities-body-dysmorphic-disorderThe Adonis Complex: How to Identify, Treat and Prevent Body Obsession in Men and Boys: https://www.amazon.com/Adonis-Complex-Identify-Prevent-Obsession/dp/068486911X/Roberto Olivardia on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=roberto+olivardiaLearn More about the Connection between ADHD and Other DiagnosesWhat Is Complex ADHD? Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment by Theresa Cerulli, MD:https://www.additudemag.com/complex-adhd-symptoms-diagnosis-treatment/Not Just ADHD? Helping Children with Multiple Concerns: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/features/not-just-adhd.htmlAre Eating Disorders Related to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777329/Is obstructive sleep apnea associated with ADHD? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21808754/
Continuing the conversation, Randal and Mitchell suggest ways for pastors to find help in their ministries. Under-shepherds today need to be strengthened and encouraged so that they, in turn, can strengthen and encourage their flocks.
Jesus spoke of an advantage that we can have through the person of the Holy Spirit. He is our Comforter, our Helper, and our Guide through the circumstances of life. But how can we fully access Him and know what He is speaking? Join us this weekend as we learn who the Holy Spirit is and how we can receive from Him. ---Pastor Jed Walker Interactive message notes for this message: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=S1zdx8RoTReaching People. Building Lives. Milestone Church is located in Keller, TX, with multiple locations in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, as well as streaming live online each weekend.We invite you to join us live each weekend at live.milestonechurch.com.——Stay Connected with Milestone ChurchWebsite: https://milestonechurch.com Milestone Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/milestonechurch Milestone Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milestonechurchPastor Jeff Little Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pastorjefflittlePastor Jeff Little Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jefflittleResources that will help you grow: https://resources.milestonechurch.com——
In this episode, Jeff has a discussion with Will LoVelette, worship pastor of 4 Corners Church in West Chester, Ohio. Will is an inspiration to Jeff and the congregation with his positivity, leadership, and drive at 4 Corners Church in West Chester, Ohio. As Jeff explained in a previous episode, he is not a Jesus freak but has high respect for his pastors, church, and various teams that he relies on to help him stay on the path in his life. Jeff explains the power of community and that it is helpful and meaningful in helping him as a husband, father, leader, and be a better person to everyone in his life.In this episode, Jeff and Will talk about how community and relationships are needed to get the help we need and how to go about finding that help. Don't be afraid, we are meant to be with others and can't do things by ourselves. “Don't let one bad experience prevent you from giving it another shot. We are human and can't be “All” always, just get started,” says Pastor Will LoVelette. He advises taking the next step and watching how one step after another creates life in that area. Don't be a hearer, be a doer, and know that the path may not be straight and that endurance produces toughness and grit.Will also advises on being optimistic about opportunities as a leader. He explains his role as a leader and gives advice to the listeners about their leadership roles. One of his favorite sayings is “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way”.Please get to know Will a little better and his role as a son, husband, father, leader, friend, and musician!4 Corners Church Email Jeff your comments, questions, and topic requests, or be a guest on The WB Download. Email: WBDOWNLOAD@wielandbuilders.comDownload The 23 Custom Home Luxury Must Haveshttps://www.wielandbuilders.com/custom-home-luxury-must-haves/See Wieland Builders custom home gallery www.wielandbuilders.comSee podcast behind the scenes photos Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Houzz or Pinterest
When Michael's car crashes 50 feet into a ravine, his legs are pinned and he can't move. The only has for survival is his six-month-old puppy Honey.
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This week, Jill answers a listener question about finding kidney stone help.——This podcast is designed to entertain and inform — not provide medical advice. Always consult your doctor before starting any treatment.——HAVE A QUESTION? _Leave us a voicemail at (773) 789-8763.SUPPORT THE SHOW _Join the PatreonRate Kidney Stone Diet on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyBUY JILL'S FAVORITE PRODUCTS _Silk Coconut Milk, UnsweetenedGood Karma Non Dairy Unsweetened FlaxmilkRipple Unsweetened Pea MilkOatly Unsweetened Oat MilkHealthy ‘N Fit 100% Egg ProteinFairlife Core Power Elite High Protein Shake, VanillaHydroflaskWORK WITH JILL _Kidney Stone Prevention CourseKidney Stone Diet Meal PlansSafe Snacks and Desserts Ebook24 Hour Urine Collection AnalysisPrivate CoachingKIDNEY STONE RESOURCES _Kidney Stone DietKidney Stone Diet ResourcesOxalate Food ListKidney Stone Diet RecipesMeat Protein CalculatorKidney Stone Diet Podcast——WHO IS JILL HARRIS? _Jill is a nurse and health coach that specializes in educating patients on kidney stone prevention. For more than 20 years she's helped patients understand that kidney stones can be prevented with the right treatment plan. It's one thing to be told to lower oxalate or drink more water, but HOW do you do it? That's where she comes in. Through the educational resources at kidneystonediet.com, stone formers can learn everything they need to know to significantly lower new stone risk.——Some of the links above may be affiliate links which means that we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. Thanks for your support!——Kidney Stone Diet is a SPYR Podcast _More SPYR Podcasts _Starting Now / By Amara
Take your pain to the Lord—you can rely on Him.
Hi Neighbor, In this third of a 3-part series, I want to consider with you an audio clip taken from my interview with Dr. Rick Morton of Lifeline Children's Services. You can hear that interview in Episode 93. Today, I'm going to share a story with you about why the easy part of adoption happens before the papers are signed. The hard part actually begins when you bring your child home. We'll also consider 4 ways to flip the script on hard and make it doable by following the invitation of Jesus in Matthew chapter 11, verses 28-30. I pray this episode blesses you. Hope and healing are on the way. Your Neighbor, Tim P.S. Miss part 1? You can catch it here. Miss part 2? You can catch it here. Also, would you please consider leaving a review for the show? Here is a short video to show you how.
The truth is that we lose someone to suicide every 45 seconds. It impacts every community on the planet. Suicide isn't a bad word. We can and should talk about it because talking about it is how we quell stigma and silence the shame that has latched on to it for ages. Suicide has impacted and will impact so many. There are those we've lost to suicide, there are those who are thinking about suicide, there are those who attempt and survive, there are those who are grieving because of suicide, and there are those who are worried about someone they love considering it. We believe we all have a role to play in working to prevent these tragedies. One piece of the puzzle that is suicide prevention is giving space for those who have been directly impacted by this epidemic, and that includes people who have lost those they love to suicide. Within the grief of losing someone, there are waves of guilt and waves of shame. Those continuing on in the aftermath are left with questions and often little to no answers. They might wonder why, they might ask what they could have done differently, and they might think it's wrong for them to smile or laugh or hope ever again. There is a common thread between the two individuals joining us on today's episode. They have both lost sisters to suicide and they are both wanting and willing to exist in this awkward and vulnerable space for the sake of healing and hope and help. While they go about it in different ways, their goals are similar. Our two guests are none other than Billy Dwyer and Austin Andrew, and we are eager to introduce you to them. Billy Dwyer (he/him) is a Licensed Social Worker who works as a Legislative Assistant for his personal Member of Congress in Washington, D.C. As a suicide loss survivor, he is passionate about sharing his sister's story and advocating for headache disorders. Billy is a proud TWLOHA intern alum and has helped represent the organization at events across the US. Beyond professional work, Billy enjoys being outside, drinking coffee, cooking, and lounging by the nearest body of water. Austin Andrew (he/him) has studied outdoor adventure leadership and when he is not guiding, he can typically be found (or rather not found) outside riding his bike or climbing some mountain. Austin is the founder of a non-profit called We Shall Continue with Style, and is an ambassador for Kona Bikes and the Maxx G Foundation. Austin shares his story of living with grief after loss and works to support others through their own grief. At the present moment, he is cycling through the Americas on a bike. Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. To read Billy Dwyer's blog, go to https://twloha.com/blog/author/billy-dwyer/. To read Austin Andrew's blog, go to https://twloha.com/blog/author/austin-andrew/. To learn about We Shall Continue With Style, visit https://www.weshallcontinuewithstyle.com/. For support for survivors of suicide loss, check out https://afsp.org/ive-lost-someone/. Purchase a copy of Brene Brown's “Daring Greatly” at https://brenebrown.com/book/daring-greatly/. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.
“Your labs look normal - you must be a busy mom,” your doctor tells you. ‘Normal? How can that be? I can hardly function, I'm so tired,' you think to yourself. Or maybe you have other hormonal symptoms - no libido? Weight gain? Mood shifts? Loss of energy? My guest today is Marcella Hill. She is not only an entrepreneur, speaker and author, but she is your go-to person for eye-opening videos and conversations about symptoms that aren't always talked about when it comes to perimenopause and hormones.Marcella is building a fantastic community of women that is full of hope, information and resources you need on how to get help - what to do next - and how to get back on track to feeling good again. I'm excited for you to hear her story.Note: This is not medical advice in any way - but sharing our journeys can be so helpful. It's important to remember that every person's experience with hormones - perimenopause/menopause is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. Seeking guidance from a healthcare provider who specializes in hormone management can be helpful in finding the right treatment plan for your needs.Resources Mentioned:Marcella Hill's Websites - Join Her Community:wakeherup.comarcellahill.comBook Mentioned:Wake Her Up: If You Feel Like Something's Missing, It's You - by Marcella Hill------Subscribe to You Can Do Amazing Things and if you would please leave a rating and review - that would mean the world to me! xo - HollieI'd love to connect!DM me on Instagram @hollierumman | Leave me a voicemail >> Website
Whether it's our own perceptions or what the media has designated, when it comes to fashion and clothing choices, we make quick assumptions based on what someone is wearing. All black? You must be emotional or depressed or troubled. Bright and light? You must be carefree and happy. We see people's mental well-being placed into boxes based on what's in their closets and on their bodies. At the same time, there's also space for our fashion choices to express who we are and what we like. To help us address the woes of using fashion as a mental health check, we're joined by TWLOHA staff members Alex Jones and Amber Gardner. Alex Jones (he/him) is an Ohio native and has been a designer at TWLOHA for seven years and counting. Alex grew up doodling on any scrap of paper that came his way and still enjoys creative pursuits like photography, illustration, and lettering. When he's not slinging designs at work or at home, he can often be found at the nearest theater watching the latest Oscar winners or nominees or playing games like “Up and Down the River” with friends. Amber Gardner (she/her) works as TWLOHA's Director of Partnerships, and is originally from the Northeast but currently calls Nevada home. When she isn't cultivating relationships with both companies + individuals invested in mental health advocacy, you can find her hiking with her dog Lola, growing her plant collection (she used to name them but no longer does), or traveling the world (her favorite place thus far is Snowdonia National Park in Wales). As for this year, Amber is most looking forward to visiting Italy. Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.
At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter why, because it doesn't change the fact that it hurt. I think we do get invested in why people do what they do and why people turn on us… as if we could answer that question. But there's not an answer to that question or an explanation that's going to make it hurt less. Hi Neighbor, Joining me again is my neighbor from Alabama, Jane Baker. Jane was one of the individuals responsible for helping my son Johnny navigate the challenges of his adoption trauma while he was in residential. Adoption trauma is very difficult, not only for the adopted child but the adoptive family. Unfortunately, there can be other challenges too because of adoption trauma. That's what Jane is going to talk with us about in this episode. It's something she sees in her practice. It's something that I have experienced myself. The topic for today is “When Friends Fail You.” Hope and Healing are on the way. Your Neighbor, Tim Listen to Jane's previous episodes. EP 8 – Adoption Trauma Defined! Part 1: How to Understand Its Causes and Effects EP 9 – Adoption Trauma Defined! Part 2: How to Find Help and a Good Therapist Contact Jane Baker Website: Adoption Associates Email: jbaker@adoption-associates.com info@adoption-associates.com Phone: 1.256.353.8528 P.S. If this podcast has given you the courage and confidence to face storms in your life, the number one way you can thank me is to leave a written review on Apple Podcasts. Tell a friend about the show. Take a screenshot of this episode, share it in your Instagram stories, and tag me @TimMaudlin. You can also connect with me on my free and private Facebook Group: Anchors of Encouragement Contact: Tim@AnchorsOfEncouragement.com Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider with your health questions and concerns. As is the case with anyone that I bring on the show to talk to you, I encourage take notes and listen to the information. Then do your due diligence and use what you can in your adoption journey to parent your child the best way you can.
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The term “therapy desert” is relatively new. Or at least, many people are learning about it for the first time. Because while talking about and even going to therapy has become way less stigmatized over the course of the last three years, there are still places without the resources, necessary infrastructure (like internet access and public transportation), and even the language to be able to access it. Therapy costs money, a lot of money, but how can you address the financial barrier when there isn't even a counselor within a 60-mile radius of where you live? And to put this into a number perspective: There are currently 570 counties in the US without psychologists, psychiatrists, or counselors. That's 17% of counties in the country. To assist us in answering some questions about therapy deserts like: What are they? Where are they? And what can we do to address them? We're joined by two wonderful folks that are bringing professional and personal experience to the mic. Our first guest is JoAnn or “Jodi” Davis, who is an MS, LPC, and NCC that currently works at a comprehensive homelessness program in Texas. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences from Texas A&M University and a Master of Science in Counseling from the University of North Texas. When not providing therapy or doing advocacy work, Jodi often volunteers at local therapeutic horsemanship programs. Jodi's favorite hobbies include drinking way too much coffee, cruising down backroads, and taking selfies with various dogs and farm animals. And our second guest is no stranger to this podcast. Bianca Mujica is TWLOHA's Community Care Coordinator, which means her work focuses on finding inclusive and creative ways to connect with supporters online. She is a Mexican-American queer woman from Texas with a background in journalism and a love for language. Outside of work, she can be found eating lots of pasta, cuddling with her dog, and creating colorful pieces of art. Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. To read blogs penned by JoAnn Davis, go to https://twloha.com/blog/author/joann-davis/ To read blogs penned by Bianca Mujica, go to https://twloha.com/blog/author/bianca-mujica/. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.
Get a tax write off when you give a financial gift to Java with Jen! Go to: www.PATREON.COM/JAVAWITHJEN ——————————————————— Single moms are the biggest superheroes of today's culture in my opinion. They work their tails off to provide and parent and hopefully raise good humans. These women (and men) who parent by themselves deserves their own holiday, but since I can't give them that I decided to give them their own episode! In today's show I interview Gail Showalter who has a ministry to single moms and helps them get through college, get back on their feet to provide for their family and also encourages them in so many practical and emotional ways. This episode is a new favorite so you don't want to miss it! —————————————————— MORE ABOUT GAIL: In southeast Texas I'm known as the “Old Bird with Feathers of Wisdom for Women and a Soft Spot for Single Moms.” That is because I've worked with single mothers since 2007. During my time working with individual moms I came to realize that the moms who had a skill or a degree managed much better than the ones who didn't. I am eager to share my knowledge acquired in the school of hard knocks as well as from years of study. As a professional I have worked in many areas in the business world and the world of education. I taught high school and later I taught Braille to children with visual impairments. I even taught on the college level for a few semesters. My formal education includes a B.A. in Speech, Art and Education, and a Master's Degree from The University of Texas in Curriculum and Instruction. In 2007 I established a nonprofit called SMORE for Women especially for single mothers. SMORE is an acronym for Single Moms :: Overjoyed, Rejuvenated and Empowered. I am married to Sam, and we each have three grown children and fifteen grandchildren and two adorable miniature poodles. I use stories to illustrate the points I teach. I believe that we can learn life lessons when we look at the lives of others. My own stories have been published in books and national magazines. You may visit my web sites to learn more about my work. It is one of my greatest pleasures to share my knowledge with others. ——————————————- Thank you for rating, reviewing and sharing the show on social media, this makes such an enormous difference on the reach of this show! Follow and tag me on Instagram @javawithjen or on Facebook @javawithjenpodcast , and share when you're listening to a show! I love seeing your posts
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Even before social media and influencers, celebrity culture has permeated our senses through magazines, billboards, advertisements, TV shows, and movies. We're told what is and isn't attractive or desired when it comes to the way we look on the outside. And now, with technology at our fingertips, with filters on nearly every image our eyes take in, and with products and routines that will supposedly transform us into the individual we're admiring, it's no wonder so many of us deal with dysmorphic thinking when it comes to our bodies. In addition to body dysmorphia, there's also body positivity and more recently, body neutrality. To explore all three of those things and more, we're joined by Alex Jones and Auslyn James. Alex Jones (he/him) is an Ohio native and has been a designer at TWLOHA for seven years and counting. Alex grew up doodling on any scrap of paper that came his way and still enjoys creative pursuits like photography, illustration, and lettering. When he's not slinging designs at work or at home, he can often be found at the nearest theater watching the latest Oscar winners or nominees or playing games like “Up and Down the River” with friends. Auslyn James (she/her), TWLOHA's Director of People Operations, has spent a number of years honing her craft and is a Senior Certified Professional in Human Resources as well as Certified in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. When she isn't doing all things HR, she can be found traveling, walking along the beach, hanging with friends, or video-chatting with her family. Auslyn is originally from the small island of Antigua but has spent the majority of her life living in NY before moving to Central Florida seven years ago. Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. To read the blog by Claire Biggs mentioned in the episode, go to https://twloha.com/blog/demi-lovato-is-only-human-recovery-relapse-and-response/. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.
Mental Health Month is upon us and we're in the midst of our Show Up For Yourself campaign which focuses on finding 20 minutes a day to care for things that relate to your heart, mind, body, and community. This can look like gentle movement, calling a friend, journaling, and deep breathing. While we're putting an emphasis on small, accessible, and tangible ways that we can all show up for ourselves, there's obviously a bigger avenue for us, if we have the resources, to tend to our mental well-being: Therapy. So that's what we're talking about today. But this isn't just about the rather cliche vision we all have when we think about therapy. A shrink sitting upright in a chair taking notes across from their patient who's sharing their thoughts. Of course, there's great value to talk therapy, but there are more options. And that's a good thing because therapy is not one-size-fits-all. We all have varying experiences, varying abilities, and varying needs, so naturally the therapy that suits us best might look different than what we are familiar with and what TV shows and films project out into the world. In today's episode, we have the honor of exploring alternative therapy options, like Art Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy in particular, with the guidance of the wonderful and creative Alyse Ruriani. Alyse Ruriani (she/they) is a queer femme art therapist, licensed professional counselor, illustrator, and person with lived experience. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design and a Masters in Art Therapy and Counseling. Alyse's work aims to communicate information, provide tangible tools, and validate the human experience through engaging illustrations and designs. They live in a colorful apartment in Chicago with their black cat/co-therapist Boo. When Alyse is not working, you can likely find her swimming in some body of water, making art with friends, or hyper fixating on some new ideas. Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. Follow Alyse Ruriani on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/alyseruriani/. Keep tabs on Alyse by visiting https://alyseruriani.com/. Purchase a copy of The Big Feelings Survival Guide at https://store.twloha.com/collections/accessories/books-and-journals. Listen to “Look Up” by Paramore by going to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By8xCnMkAQM. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.
Burnout. You've probably heard the term over the course of the last few years in regard to work, the pandemic, and the general state of the world. According to Psychology Today, burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged or repeated stress. Though it's most often caused by things at work, it can also appear in other areas of life, such as parenting, caretaking, or romantic relationships. At the core of burnout, is stress. Stress can manifest itself in many different ways and it does a number on the body, mind, and soul when it's not acknowledged and addressed. In today's episode, we talk about how to recognize burnout and how to treat it with the help of two people who are rather familiar with it: Sheena Grosshans who is a parent and the spouse of an educator, and Jen Sutton, a long-time teacher. Sheena works as TWLOHA's Director of Key Relationships and is a Brooklyn, NY native who found both her love and home in the South. She is a lifelong creative and professionally compassionate but spends most of her days being bossed around by her two-year-old daughter. She also shares an eight-year-old son with her husband, a third-generation educator who currently teaches at a middle school in Florida. Our second guest, Jen, is in her 13th year as a high school science teacher. This year, in particular, she has even added a few middle school classes to her agenda. And one of her coworkers is actually her husband, who teaches at the same school. But Jen is much more than just a teacher—she is passionate about mental health and advocating for both educators and students alike, she has a corgi named Millie and a cat named Bev, and she's a really big fan of the show Ted Lasso (her favorite character is Mae). Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. Learn more about Between The Bells by going to twloha.com/highschool/. Read Jen Sutton's blog “More Than a Teacher” at twloha.com/blog/more-than-a-teacher/. Join our Show Up For Yourself campaign by visiting twloha.com/showup/. Read about the stress being felt by America's youth at an overwhelming rate at apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2021/one-year-pandemic-stress-youth. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.
Season six is officially upon us and we're excited for a number of reasons. First, we're going to have the joy of talking to more To Write Love folks and holding in-person conversations. Second, the topics we're diving into might feel a bit more culturally relevant. We'll get into the mental health assumptions made based on the way someone dresses, different types of counseling like art therapy or combining two forms into one, using bodies as fashion and how it hurts our well-being, and even the burnout being experienced by teachers, parents, and students alike. In today's episode, we're focusing on two things that are rather intertwined. Two things that have become common topics and common language on the internet—especially on a little app called TikTok: namely, ADHD and neurodiversity. To help us lay out some definitions, break down some long-held stigmas, and address the gray area of digital self-diagnosis, we'll be accompanied by TWLOHA team members Sabrina Coyle and Katie Mumper. TWLOHA Graphic Designer, Sabrina Coyle is a Florida native and an avid creator. Almost every week, when she isn't working on projects for the non-profit, she attempts to master a new hobby—sometimes with little luck but always with a whole lot of enthusiasm. Beyond work and artistic endeavors, you can find her cuddled up with her dog Luke while she crochets, plays Animals Crossing, or watches anime. Our second guest Katie Mumper joined the TWLOHA team in 2018 after 12 years of experimenting with potential career paths. She now serves as Director of Communications. She loves being a geek about a variety of things—like Doctor Who, Broadway shows she enjoys, and her particular cross-section of TikTok—as well as being Aunt Katie to seven incredible young humans. Show Notes (Links of ours and guests): Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast. Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/. Check out KC Davis on TikTok by going to tiktok.com/@domesticblisters/. Tune in to the ADHD As Females Podcast at adhdasfemales.com/. Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.