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From the very first day that Deer Valley Resort opened its doors, Georgia Anderson has been a part of the team. As the longest-tenured employee, she has witnessed the resort's journey from its inception to the present day. In this episode, Georgia shares some heartfelt insights and amazing stories, offering listeners her unique perspective on what defines the Deer Valley difference.
Do you reckon you'd survive working on a farm as a Jillaroo or Jackaroo? Well, it might be A LOT harder than you think!Take it from Georgia Anderson who's a station worker and agricultural trainer and assessor from the Northern Territory. Georgia lets us in on what it's really like mustering and feeding the livestock on a massive farm… and we mean MASSIVE! She also shares her thoughts on whether Gen and Alexei would be able to survive as a farmhand. Who do you think will survive?Plus, we take a look at the new Aussie/American rom-com movie ‘A Perfect Pair,' about a LA wine exec who comes to Australia to work on a sheep farm, and tries to win over a client, but instead she falls for a rugged and mysterious Aussie local… who wouldn't tbh!CREDITSGuest: Georgia Anderson - https://www.instagram.com/georgiaaaa_andersonnn/Hosts: Gen Fricker and Alexei ToliopoulosExecutive Producer: Pariya TaherzadehProducer: Abbey Lenton Editor/Mixer: Pariya Taherzadeh This podcast is brought to you by Netflix. Thanks for listening!
Here is the list of age appropriate at home jobs from Positive Parenting Solutions. https://www.positiveparentingsolutions.com/wp-content/graphics/Jobs_for_Kids.pdfAnd the name of the wonderful parenting, marriage, etc expert I follow is Georgia Anderson. Her website is https://georgiaandersoncoaching.com
Using emotion coaching for yourself will teach you to be more emotionally literate and emotionally agile. Tune in now to learn more. For full show notes, including her takeaways, go to 3in30podcast.com/205-coach-yourself-through-emotions. Episode sponsors: Learning with Kelsey BetterHelp Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Work hard, serve hard, play hard (in that order!) is just one of the mantras that Georgia Anderson lives by. And as a relationship and personal coach, Georgia believes family mantras are an important way to motivate yourself as a parent. She shares with Brooke five power phrases that will act as a mini parenting pep talk when the days feel rough.
What do you believe your job is as a mother? This is the question that today’s https://crystalpaine.com/ (guest) Crystal Paine asked the community of women who follow along with her https://moneysavingmom.com/ (popular blog) and https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ (Instagram account), The MoneySaving Mom. The answers she received didn’t surprise her because she herself had spent years defining her job as a mom in the same ways that her community of readers was now defining themselves. Crystal says that “the majority of the responses were along the lines of… My job as a parent is to raise responsible, independent adults. My job as a parent is to raise godly children who love Jesus with all their hearts. My job as a parent is to raise kids who make good choices and are people with good morals and character.” These are all very valid and good aspirations for parenting, BUT...are any of those outcomes truly in a parent’s control? And does a focus on trying to make sure our kids turn out a certain way really lead to us parenting from a place of fear and control, rather than parenting from a place of love and trust? These are the questions that Crystal has grappled with over the past 16 years as she’s parented her four biological children, as well as the foster children whom she’s been honored to have in her home. In her https://amzn.to/2Q6bnKo (latest book) Love-Centered Parenting, Crystal shares how she has transformed from a parent who was obsessed with appearances and outcomes to a parent who is obsessed with love--specifically the love that God has for her and how she can pour that love onto her children. Leaning in to Love Centered Parenting might look like sending up a flare prayer when you are about to lose it and extending your children patience and kindness instead of shutting down their feelings with your anger. Crystal’s example of hearing her kids out when they were fighting in the car reminded me of the episodes that I did with Dr. Laura Markham about sibling rivalry, so if you missed those, make sure you go back and listen, and I will link those in the show notes. Leaning in to love must include the ability to slow down and listen to our children when they are upset, which leads to our second takeaway... Listen well. Listening isn’t just about hearing the words that they say, though that is important too...it’s about giving them the benefit of the doubt when they aren’t at their best and listening to their behaviors. Can you tell they are feeling stressed out? Discouraged? Overstimulated? Listening well means going to them and saying “How can I help you?” instead of coming at them with another lecture. And third and finally, Lead with humility. Love Centered Parenting isn't about being perfectly patient and loving all the time, and we don’t have to be. Remember that relationships are strengthened through repair, so when you mess up with your kids, just go to them and apologize. A soft answer turneth away anger, and when you approach your children with gentle humility, they will soften towards you as well. This kind of parenting will truly build the relationships within our homes. >>>Will you try any of these tips about Love Centered Parenting? What would you add to her takeaways? Tell us in the comments below! -Get in touch with Crystal!- Blog: https://moneysavingmom.com/ (The Money Saving Mom) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ (@themoneysavingmom) Podcast: https://crystalpaine.com/category/podcast/ (The Crystal Paine Show) -Links mentioned in this episode about Love Centered Parenting- Crystal’s https://amzn.to/2Q6bnKo (book)! Love-Centered Parenting by Crystal Paine https://3in30podcast.com/captivate-podcast/kids-emotions/ (Podcast episode) with Georgia Anderson about the power of repair in relationships https://3in30podcast.com/?s=Dr.+Laura+Markham (Podcast episode) with Dr. Laura Markham about sibling rivalry ...
Following a knockout world premiere season in Sydney, Drummer Queens are bringing their original Australian theatre experience to Perth!
I interview relationship expert Georgia Anderson about how we can become leader based parents and create a balanced power relationship with our teens. She shares encouraging and positive ways to build our connection and weather the storms of the teen years. Georgia Anderson coaching Whole kids Emotional wellness courses use code Cheryl15 for 15% off the first three months.
In this episode, Heidi is joined by Georgia Anderson (@georgiaandersoncoaching and www.georgiaandersoncoaching.com) where they talk about different ways to connect with your body to better understand your emotions.
In this episode, Heidi is joined by Georgia Anderson (@georgiaandersoncoaching and www.georgiaandersoncoaching.com) where they talk about different ways to connect with your body to better understand your emotions.
As moms, we are students of child development. We read books. We observe our own kids, and other people’s kids to figure out what’s “normal.” We recognize the different stages they go through. Some pass by as quick as a newborn’s smile, some drag like a morning diaper. However, we are less likely to recognize our own stages of development, and the remarkable growth we mothers experience as we learn, face and overcome challenges, and perhaps most importantly, chill out a bit. In this season of the How She Moms Podcast, we’re going to explore this theme of how we mothers evolve and grow, and how our identities shift and develop. I’ll be creating episodes about some of the more universal stages we go through that more or less follow the stages of our children--like becoming mothers in the first place, navigating those early toddler years and parenting elementary kids, teenagers, and eventually adults. But we’ll also talk about some of the stages brought about by circumstances and events that change and shape us as mothers, things like moving, meeting friends and mentors, illnesses for both ourselves and our children, losing people we love, and parenting children with disabilities. To kick off this theme, I invited three mothers, all in different stages of motherhood, to talk about how motherhood has influenced their growth and development. Maris Young hosts the Young Honest Mother Podcast and blogs at younghonestmother.com She is the mother of one son, who is three. You can follow her on Instagram @younghonestmother. Cheryl Cardall is the mother of five children, from 10 to 21. She hosts the Fight Like a Mother podcast, a show about parenting children with mental health challenges. You can follow her on Instagram @supermamas4real Georgia Anderson is a mother of seven grown children (14 if you count their spouses, which she does) and a grandmother as well. She is a Gottman-trained parenting coach and also hosts retreats for women and couples. You can find her at knowhowmom.com and on Instagram @knowhowmomtips.
James Butler considers the 75th anniversary of VE Day: what are the politics of memory? Plus, Georgia Anderson catches us up on the story of the Nightingale hospitals.
James Butler considers the 75th anniversary of VE Day: what are the politics of memory? Plus, Georgia Anderson catches us up on the story of the Nightingale hospitals.
In today's episode we will talk about wearing face masks, talking with Georgia Anderson of Know How Mom about making peace with conflict, the mountains and as always, we will do a spotlight of an inspiring sister. News Story Mike Pence not wearing face mask Main Topic Georgia Anderson of Know How Mom IG: @knowhowmomtips Any of John Gottman’s studies can be found at Gottman.com Inspiring Sister Lauren Leander
Boris Johnson is in intensive care: so how does the government now run? And shouldn't we have known earlier? What are the politics of the new Labour top team? Plus, Georgia Anderson speaks to an NHS worker involved in setting up the training for the new Nightingale hospitals about the front line of the crisis. […]
Boris Johnson is in intensive care: so how does the government now run? And shouldn’t we have known earlier? What are the politics of the new Labour top team? Plus, Georgia Anderson speaks to an NHS worker involved in setting up the training for the new Nightingale hospitals about the front line of the crisis. […]
Today, we are talking about Mary. Like Mary, Jesus' mother. She's not on the podcast, but I wanted to share some of my feelings about her example as a mother. We had a beautiful lesson with our teenage girls at church last week about the sacrifice and divine calling of Mary, and it was so tender I wanted to share some of those thoughts here. In addition, I wove some Christmas music in there, so if you want to hear my testimony about the Christmas season, here it is. Also, some of my dear friends helped me out on "Silent Night" by participating in a virtual choir. Monica Packer, Rachel Nielson, Georgia Anderson, and Whitney Archibald sang beautifully on that song towards the end of the episode. Merry Christmas and see you in 2020! This Show is Sponsored by... Hylands is a homepathic answer to ear pain and the related symptoms. This is the perfect answer for earaches that bring you down during the cold and flu season. Visit hylands.com.Ear-pain to find out more!
Here's an a-ha moment for you: early adulthood is like your third toddlerhood. In this episode you'll understand what that means, why that is, and how it's deeply affecting your relationships. To get started, one of the most requested topics to address this month has been: how to get along better with your parents. How to get along better with your parents. Georgia Anderson, of Know How Mom, has been a guest before and something we touched on then has stuck with me, so we dive more into that topic today. She does workshops, getaways, coaching and online classes about parenting. Today we take on the sometimes under-discussed topic of parent and child relationships when the child is also an adult. There are 3 things to keep in mind as you navigate the evolution of this particular relationship: empathy, communication, and flexibility. Georgia addresses how those play into what can make things feel more difficult, or more comfortable. So if you're struggling to connect with the people who you were once so dependent on, it's probably more common than you think! The unique perspective voiced in this interview will give you something to think about and act on. About a few other things I'm so over the all-or-nothing mindset I used to have when it came to documenting my life. I went years never writing a single thing down because of that approach - can anyone relate? Using my Promptly Journal has made a huge difference because of the little prompts it offers, and I also love the subject specific ones. Use code 'ABOUTPROGRESS' for 20% off this month. If you'd rather use the app, sign up here and get 30% off using code REMEMBER30 (sign up there, then download the app!). SHOW NOTES Georgia's Instagram, Website Sign up for a FREE podcast e-course! Get 20% off Promptly Journals with code ‘ABOUTPROGRESS’ Get 30% off the Promptly Journals app with code 'REMEMBER30', sign up here then download the app! 3 Year Anniversary Workshop + Party! Use code ‘PROGRESS’ for discount Get your first month+ FREE with Libsyn using code MONICA FREE Printables, including this month’s Progress Plan Send in a soundbite + be featured on the show HERE Join the free and private FB group Join Monica on Facebook and Instagram Songs Credit: DRIVE by Dj Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by FREE MUSIC FOR VLOGS AND VIDEOS bit.ly/freemusicforvlogs
Mark and Georgia Anderson are a “2nd chance“ couple who have been married for 15 years. Between them, they have seven married children and going on 13 grandkids. They love to ski, serve, and adventure together, and are creating a second bucket list (since they have lived so long—everything got checked off).Mark is a PT (he will check your knees at parties), and Georgia is a relationship coach at knowhowmom.com.
Kids fight. Sometimes more than we we would like. While it can drive you crazy, it's not necessarily a bad thing. Host Lindsay Aerts talks with parent educator Georgia Anderson who says the fighting is actually healthy for development. She gives tips for what you can do when they fight, and why you should focus on what's happening when they're NOT fighting as the clue to how their relationship is developing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It seems like almost every parents desire is to have kids who listen. Sometime when kids don't listen we feel like we're doing something wrong, or the kids are misbehaved. Host Lindsay Aerts talks with parent educator Georgia Anderson of www.Knowhowmom.com about why getting kids to listen is more about connection than simply obeying. They discuss showing respect for your child the same way you would to another adult if you were asking them to do something for you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Your best opportunity for connection is when your emotions are negative.” When I heard parenting and relationship expert Georgia Anderson say that, I screamed, “I WILL GET HER ON THE PODCAST!” And boom baby I did! In this truly life-changing episode, I ask Georgia to use her 30 years of experience in relationship and parenting education to help us see how we can employ emotion coaching on ourselves when we FEEL LIKE CRAP! She shares HOW to use negative emotions to build stronger relationships and a greater connection to self! It’s so good guys. She also gives Eric and I a little bit of relationship and parenting coaching, helping us see how we can better navigate my BIG feelings and our daughter’s too! If you’re a human, who has negative emotions, you’re going to freaking love this episode! I’m so excited for you! Eric's closing song is "That is Neat" from the Indie Dance Pop collection at Pleasant Pictures Music Club // pleasantpictures.club
My guest today is the amazing Georgia Anderson of Know How Mom! She's incredible! Her wisdom, her life experience after raising 4 children and blending her family with 3 step-children, and just the light she shares... this conversation is incredible. She helps me with one of my children who has "big emotions", we talk about how she navigated her life through a divorce, and so much more. Show Notes: Check Georgia out: Website: knowhowmom.com Workshops and Travel: https://knowhowmom.com/workshops Join the email list: https://knowhowmom.com/subscribe Buddy Quest and Texting Challenges (coming early June) https://knowhowmom.com/store Instagram: @knowhowmomtips Facebook: Know How Mom This Show is Sponsored by... Blume is providing you a clean and safe option for your deodorant. Their products are perfect for your teen daughters, making their transition into womanhood a little easier. and... Wander Beauty is helping busy moms everywhere to simplify their beauty routine. I love their selection of products and the ease with which I'm able to use them. and... Green Chef is the answer for busy moms who prioritize putting a healthy dinner on the table for their family. It's a meal delivery service that customizes its meals for every dietary need and YOU don't have to go grocery shopping. To get $50 off your first box go to www.greenchef.us/EMP.
Our little kids come with big emotions—too big, it sometimes seems, for their little bodies. And sometimes (often?) those feelings just come bursting out in bizarre and irrational behaviors. As parents, this can bring out the bizarre and irrational in us as well, despite our best intentions to stay calm and level-headed. Georgia Anderson of knowhowmom.com (http://knowhowmom.com/) is a wife, mother, stepmother, mother-in-law, and grandmother. She has taught parenting classes for three decades and is a Certified Active Parenting Instructor and a Gottman Trained Educator. Georgia has become my dear friend and mentor, and I'm so happy to be re-airing our interview today. As part of my break this month (or my "pause"--see last week's episode), I want to recommit to staying calm and coaching my two amazing kids through their big emotions. This is the type of parent that I truly want to be! In this episode, Georgia walks us through three of the steps to “emotion coach” our children through their big emotions: 1) Notice and validate emotions when they are small.2) Put words to emotions--phrased tentatively, so a child can feel ownership to correct you. Ex: "It seems like you are frustrated that your sister isn't sharing with you. Is that right?"3) Set limits and problem solve. (All feelings are acceptable, but not all behaviors are acceptable.) There are so many gems and insights in this episode, as Georgia walks me through a specific scenario when my six-year-old son got extremely angry. I think it will be helpful for you to hear me coached on how I can coach him. I have applied these steps in the year since this interview was originally recorded, and it has honestly changed my relationship with my son. Please listen! Notes of Georgia Anderson's Podcast Episode:Georgia has recently announced "Know How Coach," an online course focused on creating more joy and connection in your parenting journey. It’s a combination of recorded workshop sessions and live online group facilitation. (So you can be individually coached by her, like I was in this interview!) Visit her website (https://knowhowmom.com/store/know-how-coach-workshop-virtual-class-recording) for more information or to register. Both myself and my assistant, Molly, have personally attended her classes and can attest to the powerful tools, storytelling, wisdom, and direction Georgia has to offer. Georgia’s website: knowhowmom.com (http://knowhowmom.com/) Georgia’s Instagram: @knowhowmomtips (https://www.instagram.com/knowhowmomtips/) Parenting is not all Georgia is passionate about-- check out her upcoming "Us Elevated" (https://www.tickettailor.com/events/knowhowmomcom/241278) Workshop on May 3-4 in SLC, Utah to strengthen your marriage through this Gottman 7 Principles workshop. Book Recommendation: Feelings Buried Alive Never Die (https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=feelings+buried+alive+never+die&tag=googhydr-20&index=stripbooks&hvadid=241588105911&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10563325420099811724&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9029466&hvtargid=kwd-102875043&ref=pd_sl_34wfhy94wj_b) by Karol K. Truman
Find Georgia at www.knowhowmom.comOn Instagram: www.instagram.com/knowhowmomtipsOn Facebook: www.facebook.com/knowhowmom
Happy Valentines to all of you who have perfect relationships! Newlyweds don’t count. They don’t even live on this planet...temporarily. Those of us with normal relationships know that life is filled with relationship highs and lows. The hope is that we create more highs than lows over time. The imperative word being create. So, you may wonder, exactly HOW do we create those bonding moments and how do we safeguard our relationships before they are in trouble? Georgia Anderson, from Know How Mom, is a Gottman trained specialist in strengthening marriage. She joined us to talk about the 7 Principles for making marriage work. Not only did Georgia share these 7 Principles, she also shared: What the three most important things are that we can do to manage conflict! She also shared several free resources that married couples can use to strengthen their marriage! We hope you’ll listen in and find resources that will help you to better understand, better love, and be better loved by your spouse this week and forever more!
The Suzuki Method is an internationally recognized music curriculum that is very similar to the way we acquire language. Suzuki believed that even a toddler could learn to play the violin at a high level if the steps were small enough. In this episode, Georgia shows us how we can use the Suzuki Method to create epic relationships.
"We don’t want or need to be perfect all the time. We need to be open to change and learning." If you're constantly berating yourself for falling short as a parent, I have fantastic news for you: You don't have to be a perfect parent to be a very good one. Parenting expert Georgia Anderson is on the show to share how research proves that a perfectionist parent is actually an ineffective--and unhappy--one. Instead, Georgia encourages this alternative: showing our kids that we aren't perfect, but that we will always work to repair our mistakes and keep trying. The way to do this? Georgia shares some phenomenal tips, including how showing yourself more compassion will transfer to your children, what to do when you see red, how we can use our bodies to change our emotions, and much more. Georgia was kind enough to share some big moments in her own life where she learned that perfectionism was holding her back as a parent, and how she squared her shoulders and moved forward during a traumatic change she and her family faced. Show Notes Georgia's Website, Instagram, and Facebook + her new THINK-DO CHALLENGE "Get Over Yourself" TICKETS for Perfectionism Workshop with Monica on June 21st in Utah Vibrant Bite fitness and nutrition coaching (enter the code "PROGRESS") and your FREE WEEK here Monica's Facebook and Instagram Contact Monica for coaching or podcast consulting Monat Natural, Anti-Aging Hair Care: Contact Monica to learn more, OR research via her Monat Instagram and website Related: Monica's views on Sponsorship and WHY she's partnering with Monat Fabletics! Get 2 leggings for $24 when you become a VIP member (they're the besssssst!) (Affiliate link) Free Audiobook through Audible! (Affiliate link) More Podcasts from About Progress Song Credit: "Sweet Promise" and "Warm Lights" by Nicolai Heidlas
Our little kids come with big emotions—too big, it sometimes seems, for their little bodies. And sometimes (often?) those feelings just come bursting out in bizarre and irrational behaviors. As parents, this can bring out the bizarre and irrational in us as well, despite our best intentions to stay calm and level-headed. Today on the podcast, we have a parenting expert who is going to teach us how to coach our children through their emotions, so we can keep ahold of our own. Georgia Anderson of knowhowmom.com is a wife, mother, stepmother, mother-in-law, and grandmother to 28 people she adores. She has taught parenting classes for three decades and is a Certified Active Parenting Instructor and a Gottman Trained Educator. In this episode, she walks us through three of the steps to "emotion coach" our children through their big emotions: 1) Notice emotions when they are small.2) Put words to emotions.3) Set limits and problem solve. There are so many gems and insights in this episode, as she walks me through a specific scenario when my six-year-old son got extremely angry. I think it will be helpful for you to hear me coached on how I can coach him. I have applied these steps in the weeks since this interview was recorded, and it has honestly changed my relationship with my son. Please listen! Notes Georgia's website: knowhowmom.com Georgia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowhowmomtips/ Upcoming Emotion Coaching Workshop with Georgia: http://www.knowhowmom.com/class/emotion-coaching-for-parents-2/ Book Recommendation: Feelings Buried Alive Never Die by Karol K. Truman
This time on the Go Adventure Mom Podcast, we’re joined by Georgia Anderson of KnowHowMom.com. Her passion is to help parents raise their kids in the best way possible. Kathy & Georgia talk about creating encouragement and building confidence in our children. Georgia shares a process for building an encouraging statement, and we issue a challenge for you to try! The gal's name I couldn't remember? It's Sara Blakely, Spanx Founder, that shares about growing up her father would ask them about failure: http://www.businessinsider.com/sara-blakely-spanx-ceo-offers-advice-redefine-failure-retail-2016-7 Links: http://www.knowhowmom.com/ https://www.facebook.com/knowhowmom