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A dedicated iconographer with over 24 years of experience, Fromberg is currently working on a commissioned series depicting twenty-six Anglican and Episcopal saints. Paul's research explores the fascinating intersection of liturgy, ritual, and expanded states of consciousness. He teaches liturgical leadership alongside his ministry, emphasizing the vital connection between culture, spirituality, and effective leadership. Paul is also the author of The Art of Transformation (Church Publishing, 2017) and The Art of Disruption (Seabury Books, 2021).
Fromberg rancher, Jese Stetson joins us for the Young Farmer & Rancher Series sponsored by the Montana Farm Bureau Federation. Jese describes their operation, the trials and tribulations in agriculture, the opportunities, and the ways that ag folks step up to help those in need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to be part of a courageous journey of a mother navigating the world of autism? Meet Lauren Fromberg, a determined mother who empowered herself through education and turned her fear into a force for good. When her son was diagnosed with autism, she chose to return to school to better understand special needs education, a decision that not only enhanced her knowledge but also strengthened her bond with her son. Her story underlines the power of a mother's instinct, the significance of family support, and the transformative role of education.Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the weight of labels and the stigma attached to them? In this powerful conversation, Lauren shares how she navigated the labyrinth of advice, diagnoses, and options for her son. We discuss the power of language, the importance of rejecting labels, and the influence our own emotions can have on our language. Lauren's journey shines a light on the importance of trusting our instincts, embracing the term 'autistic' with pride, and challenging the language barriers that often exist when communicating about special needs.As we celebrate Mother's Day, we delve into the importance of self-care for mothers, especially those with children having special needs. We explore the joy and challenges of parenting, and reflect on our own experiences. We learn from Lauren's unique approach towards her son's passion for video games and coding, viewing these interests as strengths instead of distractions. Towards the close of our conversation, we highlight the importance of supportive communities and the power of mothers uplifting each other. This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience and determination of mothers, the power of education, and the strength of a nurturing community. Tune in and join us in this inspiring narrative that speaks volumes about love, acceptance, and empowerment.Follow our journey on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fuel_for_thought_podcast/
Host Darren Parkin is back with another big episode of Aussies Only, catching up with former Australian pro Richard Fromberg who reached a career high of 24 in singles and was a big part of Australia's Davis Cup teams. A proud Tasmanian, who since his retirement has stayed heavily involved in the game as a coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices