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This episode is in partnership with Nursery Management Show: Nursery Management Show is the largest show dedicated to nursery management and leadership. Join us on the 27th June 2025 for one day of insightful content, discussion and networking for the early years sector, plus access to industry leaders, suppliers and providers. Find out more here: https://nurserymanagementshow.co.uk/tickets?utm_campaign=56071396-Nursery%20Management%20Show%20Birmingham%202025&utm_source=voice-of-early-childhood In this episode… Registered nutritionist Catherine Lippe and early years writer Charlotte Goddard look at what drives fussy eating, and give practical strategies on how to support children to try new foods without pressure. Read Charlotte's and Catherine's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/from-picky-eating-to-positive-mealtimes-supporting-varied-eating-habits/ Get in touch and share your voice: Do you have thoughts, questions or feedback? Get in touch here! – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/contact/ Episode break down: 00:00 – Welcome! 02:00 – New nutrition guidance document 06:40 – Fussy eating and food refusal 09:45 – Eating is a highly sensory & emotive process 11:00 – Food neophobia 13:00 – Accepted and non-accepted foods 15:00 – Food refusal is not your fault 17:10 – Responsive feeding vs controlling feeding 22:20 – Rolling snack & self-serving 24:45 – So should we scrap set meal times? 29:50 – Responding to emotional cues and signals 32:00 – Allow children to self-regulate their appetite 33:20 – Supporting children to try new foods 36:00 – Getting parents involved 36:35 – Equipping children with vocabulary around food 39:40 – Treats, puddings, sweet after savoury… 43:20 – Using food as a reward 47:00 – Leave your feelings about food at the door 48:30 – Keep language around food factual rather than emotional 52:00 – More on nutrition at the Nursery Management Show 54:35 – Article on nutrition for young children For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
Too drugged to pod, holiday logistics, a hairstyle wedding fight, a school disco transformation, and cordiality. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine and on Apple Podcast Subscriptions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On a new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Ophira Eisenberg, Adam Cayton-Holland, and Molly Austin to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Ophira has to check a few times but it turns out her date is not in fact saying he's into “math,” Adam finds himself in the hookup of his dreams but can't find the right words, and Molly has to summon all the New Jersey at her disposal in order to tell this guy what's what. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video clips. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video clips.Merch available at SiriusXMStore.com/BadDates. Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 2Ophira Eisenberg: @ophirae on socials, ophiraeisenberg.com for live datesAdam Cayton-Holland: @caytonholland on socials, adamcaytonholland.com for live datesMolly Austin: @mollyoaustin on Insta Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Bad Dates ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Okay, this one is a BIG one! One of the most common concerns I hear from new Cavoodle families and one that is completely warranted. Let's have a chat about whether your Cavoodle is really that fussy or maybe, if they have a nose that isn't working properly. USEFUL LINKS: My Essential 1st Month Cavoodle Puppy Planner Program: https://www.oodleway.co/cavoodlepuppyplanner My Home Grooming Course: https://www.oodleway.co/home-groom My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oodleway My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oodleway My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oodleway
How do I improve my child's eating habits? When does their picky eating become a health problem? Should I consider a dietician for guidance? Let's take a feeding holiday! Pause, step back and re-evaluate! It's a simple strategy and might be the magic trick that changes everything! To understand this concept better, take a listen to this week's fascinating podcast with renowned paediatric dietician, Kath Megaw - founder of Nutripaeds (@nutripaeds) and author of several books on this topic, the latest being "Mindful Meals," written in collaboration with clinical psychologist, Dr Jenny Rose (@drjennyrose). https://www.nutripaeds.co.za Brought to you by Epi-Max Baby & Junior - Our Family, for Your Family. Sponsored by Curaprox and supported by Jacaranda FM.
If you're constantly guessing what your child might eat today...If even your “safe foods” aren't safe anymore…And if every mealtime feels like a silent panic attack - this episode is for you.ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) isn't about being picky or manipulative - it's about safety. And when food feels like a threat, pressure just makes things worse.In this raw and practical chat, Jane sits down with nutritionist and mum-of-two Margo White to talk about what's really going on when food causes meltdowns, refusal, and shame. You'll get a clearer picture of ARFID, understand how it connects to autism and ADHD, and walk away with real strategies you can try today - no guilt required.We talk about:The signs of ARFID (and why it's often missed)Why “just try one bite” doesn't work - and what to do insteadWhat to do when safe foods suddenly disappearHow trauma, burnout, and food refusal are all connectedWays to support your child (and yourself) when it all feels too hardWhether you're living this daily, or just starting to wonder if it's more than fussy eating - this episode will help you feel less alone, more confident, and more in control.RESOURCES MENTIONED: Margo WhiteClaire Britton's ARFID episodeJOIN THE COMMUNITY:Have questions or want to connect with other ADHD mums? Join our supportive Facebook group here and dive into the conversation. No question is too small, and I love answering in a group format!FOLLOW FOR MORE:Get daily tips, insights, and relatable content for ADHD mums by following me on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok or YouTubeLEAVE A REVIEW:Love this episode? Your review means everything! It helps other mums find this content and feel supported. Let's spread the word and make a difference together.COLLABS:For collaborations or speaking engagements, email me at jane@adhdmums.com.au. MORE RESOURCES:Still unsure if ADHD or autism applies to you or your child? Take my recommended self-tests here.TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: ARFID, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, picky eating, neurodivergent eating, food refusal, sensory food aversions, food anxiety, mealtime meltdowns, feeding challenges, safe foods, food jags, ADHD and eating, autism and food, fussy eater, trauma-informed feeding, neuroaffirming nutrition, ADHD child won't eat, ARFID strategies, lunchbox stress, school food anxiety, burnout and feeding, food rituals, feeding therapy alternatives, child gagging at food, ARFID vs picky eating, ARFID support for parents, neurodivergent mealtime strategies, feeding trauma, food and nervous system, eating struggles autism ADHDMentioned in this episode:A Mum's Guide to Supporting Your Child's Diagnosis and Helping Others ‘Get It'A Child's Diagnosis: A Mum's Guide to Support and Helping Others ‘Get It'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Natalie Kissoon joins host Dr. Bracho-Sanchez to discuss shaken baby syndrome and other forms of abusive head trauma—the effects it can have, how challenging it is to care for a crying baby, getting support and how to choose a caregiver for your child. For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.
After an incredible response from listeners last week, we're delighted to welcome back Louise Lennox, an Accredited Children's Fussy Eating Expert. Louise shares practical advice on helping children develop healthier eating habits and expert tips, strategies, and reassurance for parents facing mealtime challenges!
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Just like you guys, our heads are melted after a very busy midterm. As always we are here to help you guys survive and enjoy your kids. We have three great questions to get to today and then we have a very important announcement in this week's episode of Honey You're Ruining Our Kid. Question 1- How do you navigate the terrible twos? When the parents will is challenged by the toddlers will things can get out of control so fast. If your child is refusing to do anything they are asked how do you get them to play ball and live by the family rules? There are three simple steps which if followed can impact your life immediately, listen in to today's episode where Tina explains and breaks down the mechanics of each step. Question 2- Fussy eaters can drive you round the twist. Worrying about your child getting enough fuel into their body is a never ending stress. What can you do about food refusal? How can you get your kids to explore new tastes? Tina explains her full proof Tina's Tapas technique. Trust us, this method works every single time. Thank you for tuning into another episode of Honey You're Ruining our Kid, for the bonus question head on over to Patreon. www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Question 3-Teenagers are they our friends or our foes? We think they shouldn't be either. Surely our role as their parents is to be their constant. Their rock of stability in this crazy world. How do you navigate the teenage years without losing them completely? Is it even possible to maintain a relationship with your child during these tumultuous years. Just as discussed in today's podcast - Honey You're Ruining Our kid is hitting the pause button. Emails will remain open, we will always be here for you guys but the podcast won't be recorded for a few weeks. Life is a bit bananas at the moment and we are playing catch up. Thank you for all your understanding and support. See you soon. www.jigser.com/gigs
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Parenting SOS is back, and we're diving into all things fussy eating with children's food guru Annabel Karmel!* Annabel, the leading expert on nutrition and cooking for babies and children, sits down with Gi to discuss why some kids are just fussy when it comes to food (spoiler: it's not your fault!), the importance of celebrating good eating habits, and she shares some creative ways to encourage our little ones to enjoy a more varied and nutritious diet. Plus, Annabel answers some of your questions about picky eating, offering a wealth of practical tips and delicious recipes along the way! *Our discussion with Annabel focuses specifically on picky eating and Annabel's area of expertise as a nutritionist and chef. While we do touch on the differences between fussy eating and ARFID in the episode, we recognise that restrictive eating and sensory issues with eating are much more complex than what our discussion covers, and requires its own specialist support. For our listeners with children experiencing extreme food aversions, we encourage them to seek guidance from health professionals who specialise in this area, and hopefully it's a topic we can discuss more in the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mable couldn't get a handle on her insecurity. Burdened by a failed marriage, teenage children in rebellion, and too many relational conflicts to count, she was frustrated, angry, and bewildered at how the same old things kept happening to her. Though she recognized she had a lifelong problem with anxiety, fear, and insecurity, she did not understand it or why it had such a stranglehold on her life. Read, Watch, or Listen: https://lifeovercoffee.com/day-10-fussy-parents-make-insecure-children/ Will you help us to continue providing free content for everyone? You can become a supporting member here https://lifeovercoffee.com/join/, or you can make a one-time or recurring donation here https://lifeovercoffee.com/donate/.
Parenting comes with unique challenges, and for Chami, raising two children with complex needs has been a journey of resilience and discovery. In this epsiode, Chami shares her story of supporting Andreas, her autistic 15-year-old son, and Misha, her 17-year-old daughter who struggles with anxiety. From severe constipation and sensory issues to mental health challenges, Chami's experience highlights the power of a natural, holistic approach.In this episode, Jess and Chami discuss:> How Chami turned to Natural Super Kids for help when Andrea's severe constipation disrupted their daily lives, and how doing so helped her avoid having to see a specialist GP.> The impact of sensory challenges on Andreas' fussy eating habits and how the family have managed this over time.> Ways Chami supports Misha's anxiety and mental health with natural remedies and supplements.> The ongoing nature of autism and anxiety management, and how a natural approach has provided long-term benefits for the whole family.Chami's story offers inspiration and hope for parents navigating similar challenges. If you want to learn how small, consistent changes can make a significant difference for children with autism, anxiety and gut health issues, don't miss this heartfelt and informative conversation!If someone in your family is struggling with constipation, fussy eating, autism or anxiety and you would like to learn more about how you can support them naturally like Chami, we have so many resources available in our Natural Kids Klub! Find out how to become a member here.Looking for more 1-1 support? Our team of qualified naturopaths are here to help. Book a consultation here.Get $20 off your first order with Part and ParcelShop here - https://partandparcel.com.au/naturalsuperkidsUse Coupon code NSK$20 to claim $20 off your first order (for orders over $99) This episode is proudly sponsored by my membership, the Natural Super Kids Klub. If you would like to become a member of the Klub to get more helpful resources to help you raise a happy and healthy family click here and pop your name on the waitlist. If you loved this episode, leave me a review! I would really appreciate it. Also, let me know your biggest takeaway from this episode by sending me a direct message on Instagram @naturalsuperkids or shoot me an email at jessica@naturalsuperkids.com.
Submit your question and we'll answer it in a future episode!Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcastHas your baby ever been fussy when you were trying to feed them? And then the next feeding they were fine. What's the difference? Why is this happening? Today Dianne and Abby talk a little bit about why your baby may have times when they are fussy during feedings and how you can help them to feed better. If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox!Things we talked about:Reflux [5:42]“Witching” Hour [8:25]Positioning [11:17]Doesn't want to eat / distraction [16:36]Messages from listeners! [20:58]Fast milk flow [25:00]Fussiness during the holidays [27:05] Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/?s=refluxhttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/dealing-with-family-during-the-holidays-listener-stories/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here:https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast:https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby:AbbyTheuring ,https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy @diannecassidyibclc, http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use:Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
We are diverting back to the baby stages for today's episode. Pregnancy leads to having a sweet baby and learning these things can help you and baby through the times when they get fussy. THANK YOU COZE EARTH! Visit cozyearth.com and use my exclusive 40% off code POSITIVITY, it would mean the world to me! If you get a post purchase survey, please say that you heard about Cozy Earth from this podcast! **Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health (Formerly the Positive Pregnancy Program)**: This self-led video program, made to help foster positivity durning pregnancy. It is for women who have or do struggle with pregnancy and who want to have strong mental health during and specifically the first trimester of pregnancy during the nausea! This Mini Course will help you mentally navigate the hardships of the physical changes of pregnancy, especially that morning sickness phase. Direct link to Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health Positivity in Pregnancy and Motherhood website: Positiveinpregnancy.com Library of Pregnancy Podcasts that go through pregnancy: (you will have to scroll down, just a little :) ) https://positiveinpregnancy.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Facebook Page for Pregnancy is hard: I have documented my journey of my fourth baby on this page and have other juicy and good tips for enjoying pregnancy better. https://www.facebook.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Pregnancy is Hard Support Group on Facebook: Let's offer support, help and fun for those in the trenches of pregnancy! https://www.facebook.com/groups/165102315544693 Email me at: positivityinpregnancy@gmail.com
TW: This conversation covers eating disorders and disordered eating | In part 3, Dr Omara Naseem offers her top tips on a healthier way to approach food, which still includes eating cake. Omara explains how to avoid teaching your kids to be fussy eaters, why not everything you eat has to be healthy and why we must remind ourselves that our value is not tied to our bodies. For support with eating disorders head to /www.beateatingdisorders.org.ukFollow @dr.omara.naseemFollow the podcast on Instagram @thestompcastTo improve your mental fitness, get Dr Alex's book The Mind ManualDownload Mettle: the mental fitness app for men Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://acamhlearn.org/Learning/Nature_and_Nurture_in_Fussy_Eating/5c0f0111-dbef-4837-9064-9c5620bbb96a In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Ali Fildes, Dr. Moritz Herle, Dr. Zeynep Nas, and Dr. Clare Llewellyn discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Nature and nurture in fussy eating from toddlerhood to early adolescence: findings from the Gemini twin cohort'. There is an overview of the paper, key findings, and implications for practice. Learning Objectives 1. A definition of ‘food fussiness' and why we should be concerned with it. 2. How do you determine between ‘food fussiness' and people liking different things. 3. Adverse outcomes of fussy eating and how common this is in childhood. 4. At what point does fussy eating become an issue? 5. Key findings from the JCPP paper including the trajectory of fussy eating and the impact of genetic differences and environmental influences.
Paediatric Dietician Karina Savage, founder of Nourishing Kids, chats with Justin about gut microbiome, sharing practical tips for parents on creating a healthy eating environment for children. In this episode: Good bugs, bad bugs - gut bacteria Symbiosis/dysbiosis & immunity Fussy eating Leaky gut Probiotics & prebiotics (fibre) Force creates resistance (or anxiety) Nourish With Karina The Easy Feed Podcast with Karina Savage (Paediatric Dietician) Related Links: How do I Get My Child to Eat Healthy Food Without the Power Struggles? #1101 – Fussy to Healthy Eaters With Karina Savage Find us on Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to the Happy Families newsletter Leave a voice memo here or email your questions/comments to podcasts@happyfamilies.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Karina Savage, Paediatric Dietician and founder of Nourishing Kids, chats with Justin about some of the most common challenges parents have with feeding kids, and what parents can do to help create healthy eaters in a stress-free way. In this episode: Nourish With Karina The Easy Feed Podcast with Karina Savage (Paediatric Dietician) Fussy eating habits, sensory issues Healthy eating behaviours Lack of food standards / regulations in Australia Safe foods Recognising small wins Family meal times 'Feeding ecosystem' - getting the fundamentals right Understanding the why behind fussy eating Gut health Related Links: How do I Get My Child to Eat Healthy Food Without the Power Struggles? #1008 - Family Dinner Deep Dive Eat Right Without a Fight [E-Book] Food Rules by Michael Pollard Find us on Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to the Happy Families newsletter Leave a voice memo here or email your questions/comments to podcasts@happyfamilies.com.au Become a Happy Families Member todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay y'all, I finally repotted my avocado tree. I've been scared of this for a really (REALLY) long time because the root systems can be super delicate and the tree is really special to me. But: SUCCESS! Here's what I did (plus 80 million tangents, complete with zombie stories).
Marian Flaxmann, Holistic Health Coach, chef, and Biomedical Science Policy Wonk joined me on the Complicated Kids podcast to talk about food allergies, food as medicine and her journey to health. Fussy, colicky, rash-y, and uncomfortable are the words Marian uses to describe her first child as a newborn. She cried all the time; she needed to be held all the time. The doctors said this was ‘fine'; Marian didn't buy it. She googled something like, “Can babies be allergic to breastmilk” and decided to go on a temporary elimination diet. Within 24 hours, her baby's crying, gas, rash, and discomfort went away. And so began Marian's journey to heal her child's gut and microbiome. By adding foods back into her diet slowly, Marian was able to figure out the foods that her daughter was and wasn't allergic to. Marian brought this curiosity and her health knowledge to her other two daughters, who were also complicated kids. You won't want to miss this informative and lively conversation. For healthy recipes, Marian's podcast, and 1:1 health coaching, visit www.marianflaxman.com.
Do you have a fussy eater at home? Are mealtimes turning into a battleground? You're not alone! In fact, information about taming the toddler at mealtimes has been so highly requested, we even wrote a book about it (more on that in the episode!). For those who don't know Rach, she is a mum to her daughter Olive and son Teddy, a Paediatric Occupational Therapist, and the owner of Therapy Time, a private practice based in Brisbane.Even before having her own family, she has always been passionate about taking a big picture approach to child development. Rach strongly believes that what we eat has a huge impact on everything and sees this everyday in her clinical practice (and at home).Meal times are a big deal for our little ones, and they require a lot of sensory, fine motor, oral motor, and behavioural skills. With her gentle, kind and empowering approach Rach equips parents with a toolkit full of responsive, evidence-based and family-centered strategies.In this podcast we discuss:what is a fussy eater and when we may expect out child to show signs of fussinesswhen fussy eating has gone beyond what is considered normal and is in the realm of problem feedingwhether we can avoid having a fussy eating and Rach's tips and strategies to minimise the chancestop tips for having enjoyable family mealtimes if our little one is saying no to everything we offer... and so much moreAnd if you want more in depth information on all things toddlers and family meals, you can preorder our new book Toddler to Table HEREToday's episode was brought to you by Mingle. We all need to take short cuts sometimes (or often!) as mums, and Mingle has created the perfect shortcut for meal times with their 30 minute meal blends. Unlike a lot of the old- school pantry brands, Mingle's blends have no nasties at all – no added sugar, no added flour, vegetable oils, or high amounts of sodium – making them not only delicious, but perfect for the whole family. Luka has been loving their butter chicken, and Kate is too indecisive to pick just one favourite, but has been a long time fan of the brand! If you're like Kate and can't pick a fave, then why not try their Dinner Hero 30 Minute Meal Pack, which contains 20 sachets + the tuscan chicken spice blend.Head to www.mingleseasoning.com and use the code BOOBTOFOOD for 15% off your order!Follow us on instagram @boobtofood to stay up to date with all the podcast news, recipes and other content that we bring to help make meal times and family life easier.Visit www.boobtofood.com for blogs and resources, to book an appointment with one of our amazing practitioners and more.Presented by Luka McCabe and Kate HolmTo get in touch please email podcast@boobtofood.com
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, Ange (GnomeAngel), Sam (Hunter's Design Studio) and Cath (Wombat Quilts) discuss their baking experiences and share their favourite recipes. They talk about their baking hijinks, their love for different flavour profiles (Hello Vegemite!), and the challenges of baking with different dietary restrictions. The conversation also touches on topics like celebrity bakers, caramel-making tips, and unusual jello recipes. Overall, it's a fun and lighthearted discussion among friends.
The day after the attempted assassination on former president Donald Trump is somber for many reasons. The family man that lost his life and the injuries to Mr. Trump and others make this day very difficult. My job has always been to make others happy even in very difficult times. My natural tendency is to lighten up the mood when things go bad. So we keep on. I made the podcast. Now take a listen to how my comedy show went last night, why I like to sit in my garage and how I feel about the decrease in manhood that's happening right now.
Description: Wondering why your once “adventurous” eater has turned more skeptical? Angela Wallace is back to help you navigate the mealtime mayhem that often comes with raising a toddler. As a registered dietitian and mom of two, specializing in family nutrition and health, she's full of tips and tricks to reducing stress around the table for both parents, and their little ones. In The Episode: What's going on developmentally and physiologically, for your toddler, that could play a part in “fussy” eating behaviors Signs of true “pickiness” vs. typical “fussy” eating and when you might want to get more support Tips for setting up a mealtime space that fosters more engagement Tuning into hunger and fullness signals in toddlers The “Division of Responsibility” approach to child feeding Paring new food exposures with “accepted” foods Tips for navigating the constant want for snacks Previous Episode with Angela Wallace: Starting Solids & Baby-Led Weaning — Nourishing Your Little One with Confidence Connect with Angela Wallace: Website Instagram Connect with Erika Wirth: Website IG Please Note the Following Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you understand that the topics discussed are intended, solely, for informational purposes. The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should not be relied on as such. In listening to the podcast, you also agree that the Crunchy Mom Club/Erika Wirth is not responsible for any outcomes or decisions you make, relating to any information presented on the show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crunchymomclub/support
Why You Should Be A Fussy Trader Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Watch Prop Firm Masterclass Click Here to Check Out Other Recommended Brokers #550: Why You Should Be A Fussy Trader In this video: 00:27 – Learn to be a fussy trader. 00:40 – What does your favourite sportsman do differently? 02:39 – Become an elite trader. 03:24 – Know your strategy and have a plan. 04:15 – Trades from this week. 04:52 – Get on my Masterclass and book a call with us. 05:07 – Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker. 05:30 – Comments, Like & Subscribe. I want to explain to you why you need to be a fussy trader and I mean a really, really fussy trader in order to do well. Let's get into that and more right now. Hey there, traders! It's Andrew Mitchem here, the owner of the Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 550. Learn to be a fussy trader. Today I'm going to explain why you need to be fussy. A really, really fussy trader. You don't need to be reckless. You don't need to be risky. It's the way that you can ensure that you do well from your trading. What does your favourite sportsman do differently? Let me give you some examples. Think of your favorite sports person or sports team. What are they doing to make themselves the elite and so much better than everybody else at that? Think of a tennis player, for example. You know, all the shots they play, they've played with precision. They practice them. They practice on different surfaces, you know, like clay or grass, concrete, whatever it is that they play on. And they know what they're doing. They know how to hit the ball. The angle that the spin, everything that they look at. As a tennis player, they know what they're doing. So they play with accuracy and precision. They are fussy. They're not. They're just playing reckless shots like an amateur player would sometimes do. You think of a golf player. You know, the practice, they go through the methodical set up that they have in their stance and their grip and the practice and the hours and hours that they go through with putting and chipping and driving. And so when they play that game, they not out there playing reckless shots and trying to bend the ball, round corners and do all silly things that, again, an amateur player or someone like myself would try and do, you know, which sometimes you can fluke it in a majority of the time it goes wrong. And so that happens in every sport. Think of a footballer or soccer player. For me, I'm a cricket fan. You think of like a batsman playing cricket. It's all about defense, defense, defense attack at the right moment. So that comes from hours and hours of practice of getting your technique right. It's all about technique and being fussy. If you think about cricket and a batsman, as soon as you're out, you're out. You know, that's your job done and it's over. You can't contribute a lot more, you know, as a batsman. And so it's all about being very defensive and very watchful when the moment comes to attack your strike, your attack. Trading is the same. It doesn't matter what sport the you like out there and it's all the same. Become an elite trader. And so to become an elite, trader think of it in the same way. Be fussy, don't be risky, don't be reckless with what you're doing in your training. And you wouldn't believe how many people come to me and they show me trades that they have open and go Andrew I took this trade and I go back to them and go, Well, why did you take that trade? What's your reasoning? Why did you take that risk? Why was you stop loss there? Why was profit there. What was it about the trade that you saw? And I just felt that the GBP/USD was going up. And so there's that lack of thought of common sense that goes into trading.
My baby is clean and fed, but still fussy. What could be the matter?
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Visit us at shapedbydog.com If you are trying to train a dog who is fussy about food, or if you know someone who is in that situation, you may think, "this dog training is never going to work." And you know, you're probably right! Training will be a challenge unless you have something of great value for the dog. We're continuing our focus on how to create food drive with a look at how to structure your dog training to get a transfer of value from things your dog loves to any treat. In this episode you'll hear: • Essential strategies for boosting your dog's food drive. • The importance of exercise beyond a simple walk for your dog's overall well-being. • How restraint recalls can change your dog's physiology and attitude towards nutrition. • Tips for identifying high-value treats that will excite your dog's taste buds and enhance training. • Strategies for experimenting with various types of treats for your dog. • That patience and playing the long game are assets to boost your dog's food drive. • An introduction to the Premack Principle and how it can be applied to training treats. • Why to celebrate success and avoid cheerleading your dog. • The reason to borrow from the way rabbits behave around a dog. Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 269: Why Do Some Dogs Seem to Have Less Food Drive Than Others – 10 Reasons to Consider - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/269/ 2. YouTube Video: 15 Ways To Exercise Your Dog - https://youtu.be/SsQY6nm6E30 3. Podcast Episode 147: Teach Your Dog To Listen Off Leash And Far Away - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/147/ 4. Sniffspot.com - https://www.sniffspot.com/ 5. Podcast Episode 191: Get Your Dog To Calm Down With This Common Sense Protocol For Relaxation - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/191/ 6. Podcast Episode 59: Why Your Treats Aren't Working for Your Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/59/ 7. Podcast Episode 179: Help For Dogs Refusing Treats: Case Study With Training Plan - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/179/ 8. Podcast Episode 177: Dog Training Outside The Box: Transfer Of Value Case Study - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/177/ 9. Podcast Episode 90: Premack, Dog Training and Transfer of Value - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/90/ 10. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/dQJlmWpCrYM
Thomas, Devin & Ben sit down to discuss (not argue) conflict resolution... and someone is FUSSY, apparently.
National Playwriting Month is approaching, and that means it's time for End of Play.®, the Dramatists Guild's annual month-long writing challenge for Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists, and Librettists! This is a segment of the End of Play.® interview Melissa had last year with Lily Dwoskin and Jordan Stovall from the Dramatists Guild.Resources MentionedEpisode 23End of Play.®Dramatists GuildAbout Our GuestsLily Dwoskin is a bookwriter, lyricist, & playwright based in New York. She is a graduate of NYU's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. Her bookwriter/lyricist credits include Off Broadway: Turtle On A Fencepost at Theater 555 & The Scarlet Savior at St. Luke's Theatre. Other credits include: Hyena in Petticoats and The Aviatrix. Originally, Lily is from the greater Philadelphia region. Lily's work has been performed at St. Luke's, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, The Greenroom 42, Hedgerow Theatre Company, various universities and more. Lily works for & is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and has worked as a director, dramaturg, teaching artist & stage manager.Jordan Stovall is a playwright, arts administrator, & drag artist known as Wanda Whatever. They presently serve as the Director of Outreach & Institutional Partnerships for the Dramatists Guild, where they have worked since 2016. Their plays have been shortlisted & selected as Finalists for the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Festival and Relentless Award, with productions in London and the US. As a drag artist, they are the founding producer of Time Out London Award-Nominated cabaret Boulangerie; and Fussy, a series of queer community gatherings. They can be seen on Pistol and Meet the Richardsons. They have performed in Bushwig Berlin & NYC, Sink the Pink, Clapham Grand, Royal Vauxhall Tavern, & other notable venues across London, NYC, & the US.Follow the Dramatists Guild on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).
Welcome to Bake Club! In this episode, Ange, Sam, and Cath discuss their love of baking and quilting and their new Bake Club. They talk about their plans to bake their way through the book 'Snacking Bakes' and share their experiences with recipes they have already made. They also discuss their preferences for ingredients and substitutions, as well as their favourite TV shows and fabrics. The episode concludes with controversy: what is the right order of jam and cream on scones?
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In this episode, Ange and Raylee discuss quilting for fussy cut quilts. They share their background and friendship, as well as their approach to quilting as a collaboration. They explore different quilting examples, including the X Plus Quilt, Gypsy Wife Quilt, Focal on Point Quilt, and Inception Squared Quilt. They emphasise the importance of using and enjoying fabric, and encourage listeners to not be afraid to cut into their favourite fabrics. They also discuss the different aesthetics in quilting and the importance of making deliberate quilting choices for each quilt. Ange and Raylee also discuss working with clients and different quilting techniques. They emphasise the importance of communication and collaboration to ensure the client's vision is realised. They also explore the concept of creating texture with quilting and how to enhance fabric choices through thread selection. The conversation delves into various quilting options for different quilt designs and the importance of personal preferences in quilting. Ange and Raylee encourage listeners to try new quilting techniques and not be afraid to experiment. They also share personal stories and adventures in quilting and their experiences now living in different towns.
Welcome to "Nourishing Neurodiversity: 5 Autism Fussy Eating Tips You Need To Know." In this episode, we delve into a crucial aspect of the autistic experience – navigating challenges around food and eating habits. Join us as we explore five essential tips designed to support individuals and caregivers dealing with fussy eating habits commonly associated with autism. Our discussion offers practical strategies and insights into understanding the sensory sensitivities, preferences, and challenges that often influence eating behaviors in those on the spectrum. Expert guests, including nutritionists, therapists, and individuals with lived experiences, share valuable advice and personal anecdotes to help navigate and expand food choices, create positive mealtime experiences, and foster a healthier relationship with food. Whether you're a parent seeking ways to support a picky eater on the spectrum, a caregiver looking for practical tips, or someone interested in understanding the complexities of eating habits in neurodiverse individuals, this episode provides actionable advice and empathetic guidance. Join us in "Nourishing Neurodiversity: 5 Autism Fussy Eating Tips You Need To Know" as we aim to empower and support the autism community in creating positive and enjoyable eating experiences, nurturing a healthier relationship with food for individuals on the spectrum. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theaspieworld/support
김영철의 파워FM - 진짜 영국식 영어 182회 - 편식하지마! = Don't be so fussy!
In this episode, I welcome back Anna Ritan: an Accredited Practicing Dietitian & Nutritionist with over 12 years experience. Anna specialises in paediatric and neonatal nutritional therapy and dietary education and is also the creator of Nourish Little Lives. This episode is the second part of a 2-part series with Anna. The previous episode is all about fussy eating in toddlers and children and this episode is a Q&A section from our listeners. If you would like to learn more about Anna, visit her Instagram. Garmin Venu 3S This episode is brought to you by Venu® 3S, Garmin's latest hybrid smartwatch that is the perfect blend of function and style. Purpose-built with advanced health and fitness features, and the ability to make calls and send texts, the Venu® 3S is more than just a fitness smartwatch, it's your personal on-wrist coach there to support your every goal. It gives you detailed health and wellness insights, such as Body Battery™ energy monitoring, sleep coaching, a morning report, nap detection, stress tracking, a pulse ox sensor, women's health and pregnancy tracking, meditation, mindful breathing and even a jet lag advisor! With 30+ sports apps, animated workouts and a Garmin coach, you can train purposely and effectively. The Venu® 3S is built for how you move, it can track pushes and offers built-in workouts designed for wheelchair users. With up to 10 days of battery life in smart watch mode, Venu® 3S fitness smartwatch is able to give you a more complete picture of your health. Head over to garmin.com.au to find out more. Please subscribe and leave me a review If you enjoyed this podcast, please tag me and share it in your Instagram stories and leave me a positive rating or review in the purple Apple Podcast app (in the rating & reviews section underneath the episode lists). This really helps my podcast get prioritised by Apple and helps me disseminate evidence based information to the people that need it the most! Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast so you never miss an episode!
Brought to you by Dark Shore IndustriesThe Best Company You Never Have to Work ForUltimate Christian Coaching Network for Manhood"From 12 to 23 in a single year.""Help us build your ark."Get the Mad Mondays newsletter, a round up of news from a Christian perspective with encouragement from Rev FiskFind out more about the Sons of Solomon, a prayer discipline for menSupport Rev Fisk at SubscribeStarOrder Rev Fisk's books at AmazonCatch Rev Fisk on A Brief History of Power podcastHear Rev Fisk's sermons at St PaulIf you'd like to submit a question or comment for the show, click hereThis week, the Mad Christian and Meridith speak about: 00:00 Portals to Scripture16:53 A translator's task22:45 Hallmark gospel38:12 Liturgical whistles and bells43:10 Unorthodox materials50:11 Children in the new earth55:46 Boomer charity01:10:53 Fussy toddler in church01:25:40 Dark Shore world domination 01:41:20 On Rev Fisk's mind01:49:10 Keeping your own counsel01:56:37 Fake plastic trees02:05:12 The death of pets and Ketone the hamster02:13:45 Home arboretums and new hysteriaThe opinions expressed on the Stop the White Noise are those of RevFisk and Meridith, but sometimes also God. Studies show that learning to tell the difference greatly enhances your viewing experience.If you need help, the Holy Bible stands ready to assist you, as (hopefully) does your local, trustworthy pastor.To join our Discord community online, request an invitation linkFind everything else go to revfisk.com
In this episode, I welcome back Anna Ritan: an Accredited Practicing Dietitian & Nutritionist with over 12 years experience. Anna specialises in paediatric and neonatal nutritional therapy and dietary education and is also the creator of Nourish Little Lives. This episode is the first part of a 2-part series with Anna. This first episode is all about fussy eating in toddlers and children and the next episode is a Q&A section from our listeners. If you would like to learn more about Anna, visit her Instagram. Garmin Venu 3S This episode is brought to you by Venu® 3S, Garmin's latest hybrid smartwatch that is the perfect blend of function and style. Purpose-built with advanced health and fitness features, and the ability to make calls and send texts, the Venu® 3S is more than just a fitness smartwatch, it's your personal on-wrist coach there to support your every goal. It gives you detailed health and wellness insights, such as Body Battery™ energy monitoring, sleep coaching, a morning report, nap detection, stress tracking, a pulse ox sensor, women's health and pregnancy tracking, meditation, mindful breathing and even a jet lag advisor! With 30+ sports apps, animated workouts and a Garmin coach, you can train purposely and effectively. The Venu® 3S is built for how you move, it can track pushes and offers built-in workouts designed for wheelchair users. With up to 10 days of battery life in smart watch mode, Venu® 3S fitness smartwatch is able to give you a more complete picture of your health. Head over to garmin.com.au to find out more. Please subscribe and leave me a review If you enjoyed this podcast, please tag me and share it in your Instagram stories and leave me a positive rating or review in the purple Apple Podcast app (in the rating & reviews section underneath the episode lists). This really helps my podcast get prioritised by Apple and helps me disseminate evidence based information to the people that need it the most! Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast so you never miss an episode!
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Show Notes:0:50 - Eugene, Oregon0:55 - Minneapolis, Minnesota1:01 - Midwest 3:34 - Suzy Quilts 3:39 - Suzy Quilts YouTube video on joining binding5:35, 5:44 and 5:50 - Sawtooth Star5:58 - Directional fabrics5:58 - Fussy cutting6:08 and 6:13 - Directional fabrics6:33 - Embrace Quilt by Sea Garden Sewing6:37 and 6:41 - Fussy cutting6:59 - Suzy Quilts 7:01 - Alderwood Studio's Pattern Writing Academy7:08 - Amber of Alderwood Studio (listen to episode 73 to learn more about Amber of Alderwood Studio)7:12 - Santorini Quilt by Alderwood Studio7:22 - Alderwood Studio's Pattern Writing Academy7:46 - Embrace Quilt by Sea Garden Sewing7:50 - Bear Paw quilt block7:51 - Economy quilt block7:55 - Unspooled Quilt by Sea Garden Sewing8:12 - Adobe Illustrator8:18 - Graphic on Mac8:23 - PreQuilt8:32 - Affinity Publisher 8:35 - Randomizer function on PreQuilt 8:49 - Paint bucket color randomizer on PreQuilt8:52 - Laura and Gar, the co-founders of PreQuilt (listen to episode 4 to learn more about Laura and PreQuilt)10:17 - Barbie movie10:33 - Neon pink birkenstocks13:14 - Autism13:15 - Neurodivergence 13:23 - Autism13:24 - ADHD 13:28 - Neurodivergence 15:02, 15:11 and 15:12 - Maggie the dog15:18 - Can Do Canines15:19 - New Hope, Minnesota16:07 - Maggie the dog16:18 - @ServiceDog__Maggie16:26 - Can Do Canines18:02, 18:14 and 18:21 - Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)18:25 - 14 genetic connective tissue disorders18:37 - Hypermobile subtype18:41 and 18:48 - Ehlers-Danlos syndrome18:56 - Ehlers-Danlos Society 19:09 - Vascular subtype19:17 - VEDS Movement19:23 - Marfan Foundation21:14 - Taylor Swift21:17 and 21:23 - Eras tour in Seattle21:36 - Beyonce 22:26 - Candy Grab quilt by Sea Garden Sewing 22:31 - Unspooled Quilt by Sea Garden Sewing22:32 - Embrace Quilt by Sea Garden Sewing22:56 - SR. Harris in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota23:27 - Kona Cotton in Ballerina23:45 - Pilot Frixion Pen24:15 and 24:30 - Ivory Snow soap 25:20 - Favorite Day Quilting25:20 - Candy Grab quilt by Sea Garden Sewing 25:25 - Modern Makes Box25:57 - Maggie the dog26:05 and 26:16 - Truffle (Wendy's dog)26:58 - Amy Johnston Robertson27:17 - Sea Garden Sewing's quilt bee black and white scrappy plaid quilt 27:21 and 27:35 - Quilting bee27:37 - Half Square Hive project28:24 and 28:43 - Quilting bee29:42 - Nap Ministry (@thenapministry)30:13 - Can Do Canines (@CanDoCanines)30:16 - Maggie the dog30:20 - Minnesota 30:21 - Wisconsin30:43 - Liz Clemo (TikTok: @LizClemo)Follow Luci:Instagram - @SeaGardenSewinghttps://www.seagardensewing.com/Follow Us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko
This week's episode is sponsored by: Carry your creativity with Erin Lane Bags! Whether you show your fiber fandom with the woolly wonder Sheepleverse, or dive into history with the Curiosities collection, our project bags, totes, and hook and needle organizers are at the ready to keep your hobby happy. Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for Apple, Android, and Kindle Fire Devices Are you feeling dis-GRUNT-eled about your stash? Are you browsing Insta-HAM looking for knitting inspiration? Is color "kind of a PIG deal" in your life? Oink Pigments offers over one hundred forty PIG-ture perfect colorways to make you SQUEAL with delight. For a limited time only, bring home the bacon with code KNITMORE and get fifteen percent off in-stock yarns and fibers at oinkpigments dot com. Shop soon, because these pigs will FLY! On the needles :(0:35) Gigi, knitting at Jasmin's: striped socks for Andrew. Finished! Gigi: Meadowlands blanket 3.0 , Very potato chippy. Skein fell into pieces and is miserably tangled , got too much, so wound the yarn into two separate color balls Gigi: finished a striped preemie hat. Jasmin body is finished, fringe is in progress on her Piñata jacket by Quaylyn Stark. Fringe adventure! Cast on a brown pair of socks for Andrew Jasmin's Patons “Must Have Cardigan” in Malabrigo Rios “Bobby Blue” is making fast progress up the body. Finished body of Meadowlands blanket 3.0, did zigzag crochet join, doing crochet border and : finished knitting Jasmin's Patons Cabled Hoodie is nearly at the armholes, in Seismic Yarns “Citrine” Butter Sock Dk Gigi :started Meadowlands 4. Pink over grey to white, two balls, reverse snd for stripes Tv: Season 1 of Next in Fashion. They are supposed to make a red carpet dress in two days, when it usually takes weeks Stressful to watch, because it is too close to home Events:(30:15) Cognitive Fiber Retreat , November 10,11,12 J trip to Portland 6/10 was AMAAAZING, NY from 6/21-6/28 Play by christopher oscar peña How to make an American Son Tour de Fleece July 1st -July 21 Mother Knows Best:(41:28) Math for yardage, Piñata jacket Jasmin mentions the strip cutting mat When knitting attacks :(47:16) G: almost finished with Andrew's brown sock. Heel area looks big and baggy. Frogged back to heel flap Roomba attacks: Meadowlands 3, Andrew's striped socks: Knit more, know more:(51:19) A segment about Persian culture, history, or just generally cool stuff about Persian people. Protests are ongoing, 325 days Albaloo Polo New York Times article "Dreaming of a New Iran" Ghanoonparvar cookbook And Sew on:(57:02) Jasmin's sewing Gigi: sewing with J & G. Having such a great time. Hand sewed the hem of the pants Looked at her wearing it. Noticed everything that I should have done better. Drag lines. Fussy fabric, delicate Shredded, unraveling Tony Awards Red Carpet fashion Jasmin cut a fit and flare dress to go with her Piñata jacket