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How and why should the Gospel be an active part of how we discipline our kids? Join AMBrewster to be struck by the majesty and beauty of the Gospel in such a way that it revolutionizes how we discipline.Truth.Love.Parent. is a podcast of Truth.Love.Family., an Evermind Ministry.Action Steps Purchase “Quit: how to stop family strife for good.” https://amzn.to/40haxLz Support our 501(c)(3) by becoming a TLP Friend! https://www.truthloveparent.com/donate.html Download the Evermind App. https://evermind.passion.io/checkout/102683 Use the promo code EVERMIND at MyPillow.com. https://www.mypillow.com/evermind Discover the following episodes by clicking the titles or navigating to the episode in your app: Biblical Parenting Essentials Series https://www.truthloveparent.com/biblical-parenting-essentials.html Consequence Series https://www.truthloveparent.com/consequence-series.html The First Step to Being a Good Parent https://www.truthloveparent.com/the-first-step-to-being-a-good-parent.html Mercy Series http://www.celebrationofgod.com/mercy-series.html Grace Series http://www.celebrationofgod.com/grace-series.html Life Series http://www.celebrationofgod.com/life-series.html Evangelism Parenting https://www.truthloveparent.com/evangelism-parenting-series.html Evidence of Spiritual Life Series http://www.celebrationofgod.com/evidence-of-spiritual-life.html Click here for Today's episode notes, resources, and transcript: https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-593-discipline-the-gospelDownload the Evermind App! https://evermind.passion.io/checkout/102683Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthLoveParent/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truth.love.parent/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TruthLoveParentFollow AMBrewster on Facebook: https://fb.me/TheAMBrewsterFollow AMBrewster on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsterhome/Follow AMBrewster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMBrewsterPin us on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TruthLoveParent/Need some help? Write to us at Counselor@TruthLoveParent.com.
In this special episode, Tara sits down with her son, Jack, to revisit a heartfelt conversation they first had five years ago for her book Modern Mom Probs: A Survival Guide for 21st Century Mothers. Now older and wiser, Jack shares his honest take on what it really means to raise well-rounded kids. From screen time to social skills, he talks about why balance and moderation matter and how parents can help their children grow while still setting healthy boundaries. Tara also reads a sweet moment from the original interview, where she asked Jack, “What advice would you give mommies to be good mommies?” Tune in for a thoughtful (and funny!) look at parenting through a child's eyes. Link: https://amzn.to/45ys6u9
Parenting can be a challenge at the best of times - but what about when mum or dad are experiencing low mood ? - Clinical Psychologist Ben Sedley with strategies to help Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Ben Sedley a clinical psychologist on latest book is called Holding the Heavy Stuff - a self help guide for anyone who has struggled with low mood, self doubt, worries or mean thoughts about themselves.
What if the key to healing your heart is understanding how Christ's was formed? In this powerful episode, Dr. Greg Bottaro explores the mystery of the Sacred Heart—not just as a symbol of divine love, but as a fully human heart formed by Mary and Joseph. Through the lens of developmental psychology and Catholic theology, he unpacks what it means for Jesus to be truly human, how we're shaped by the gaze of our parents, and why your journey to wholeness starts with letting yourself be loved. Whether you're a parent, a seeker, or someone longing for deeper integration, this conversation offers a tender, transformative vision of what it means to be fully alive. Key Topics: The psychological and spiritual significance of the Feast of the Sacred Heart How Jesus's human heart was formed through the love of Mary and Joseph Why mirroring, idealization, and twinship are essential for healthy human development The power of the parental gaze in shaping a child's sense of worth and identity What it means to let yourself be mothered by Mary and fathered by Joseph Learn More: Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Fr. John Croiset – The spiritual classic based on the revelations of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque that helped establish the formal devotion to the Sacred Heart. Only Jesus by Archbishop Luis María Martínez – A rich spiritual reflection on the mystery of Christ's love and formation, especially through the gaze of Mary. The Sanctifier by Archbishop Luis María Martínez – A powerful meditation on the Holy Spirit and His role in the spiritual and emotional formation of the human person. Need help? Schedule a free CatholicPsych consultation Want to help? Learn more about our Certification in Professional Accompaniment Follow Us on Socials: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter (X) | LinkedIn
No one hands us a rulebook when we become parents. And yet, somewhere between packed tiffins, tantrums, screen-time battles, and bedtime stories—we all pause and ask ourselves the same quiet question: Am I doing this right?In this heartfelt episode, Mansi Zaveri, founder of Kidsstoppress and a mom of two, opens up about the doubts, the guilt, the wins, and the everyday chaos that makes up the parenting journey. Whether you're a new parent or deep into the teenage years, this episode is a reminder that asking the question doesn't mean you're failing—it means you care.Tune in for stories, insights, and a whole lot of reassurance. Because sometimes, just knowing you're not alone makes all the difference.Support the show
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Pastor Troy Dobbs discusses parenting from a biblical perspective.
Pastor Troy Dobbs discusses parenting from a biblical perspective.
Have you ever caught yourself lying awake at night, staring at the ceiling, wondering… Did I say the right thing? Did I mess that up? Will they ever come back around? Fear is quiet… but it's heavy. As moms, especially to adult children, we carry that silent weight like a backpack we forgot to take off. In today's episode of The Family Room, we're discussing the unspoken fear that shapes the way we mother and how we can finally let it go. If this episode blessed you, would you do two things? Share this with a friend who needs to hear it. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more women find freedom, too. Distraction Detox Book Free 30 min Coaching Discovery Call Instagram Facebook billie@billiejauss.com
In today's society being a parent can be amongst the most difficult of all of life's challenges. Raising children is not for the faint of heart, and Jamie and Joe discuss some of the issues facing parents these days that make them both say, I don't get it! Being a good parent is everyone's goal, but have we all lost sight of what makes someone good at this extremely unforgiving job? — We want to hear from you! Shoot over an email and say hi: podthebalancingact@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe! Leave us a comment! Follow Facebook - podbalact JoeandJamie Instagram - @podthebalancingact TikTok - @thebalancingactpodcast Youtube Channel - The Balancing Act - YouTube Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this powerful episode of Radio Medium, Psychic Medium Laura Lee connects with the spirit realm to deliver a heartfelt message for Lisle from her late biological father. Acknowledging the pain caused by his absence, he expresses deep remorse for abandoning their relationship and the emotional hardship he placed on both Lisle and her mother.Despite his failings, he honors their resilience—especially recognizing the role of a loving father figure who stepped in and truly became Lisle's dad. His message is clear: she not only overcame adversity, but also became an amazing parent herself. This call is a moving reminder that even after death, spirits can seek atonement, deliver healing messages, and affirm that love continues beyond the veil.Tune in for an inspiring spiritual conversation filled with insights, emotional breakthroughs, and divine guidance. Whether you're navigating grief, searching for life purpose, or looking for closure, this episode reminds us of the importance of staying devoted—to our work, relationships, and even play—as part of living fully and joyfully. ✨
What really makes a good parent? Can resilience in children be a double-edged sword?In this episode of Monday Science, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham speaks with Professor Nicole Letourneau, a leading expert in parenting and child development. Together, they explore how scientific research can guide parenting practices, the importance of reflective function in understanding children's needs, and why social support is essential for families.They dive into parenting styles, the impact of intergenerational trauma, and how real-world research can improve mental health outcomes for both parents and children. Whether you're a parent, future parent, or just curious about how early childhood environments shape us, this episode is filled with insight.
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Love Your People Well™ - Christian Marriage, Motherhood, and Family Life
Build your own habit of daily Bible reading and prayer with my FREE 45-day guide! Episode 235 // I won't waste your time asking if you want to be a good parent. My real question is… do you have a clear picture of what that would mean? What is a good parent? What should we be doing, saying, praying about, spending our time on? This is a wildly important question - and Scripture gives us the answers we need. So, join me today to dive into 5 helpful Bible passages that show us what a good parent looks like. Let's find encouragement and wisdom directly from the Lord! Let's dive in. hugs & blessings, Jess RESOURCES FOR YOU FREE: Build your own habit of daily Bible reading and prayer with my FREE 45-day guide! DEVOTIONAL: Go deeper in your relationship with Jesus with the Finding Your Identity In Christ devotional workbook. LISTEN NEXT: 13 Tips For An Exhausted Christian Mom (Episode 208) GET MORE & SUPPORT THE SHOW NEW in our Patreon community this year - daily(ish) devotionals to encourage your faith and family life: Support the show on Patreon today. Please leave a 5-star review and share the link to this episode with a friend who needs encouragement today! FIND EXACTLY THE RESOURCE YOU NEED: Faith | Marriage | Parenting | Emotions | Communication | Home & Family | Freebies | Devotionals | Blog | Pinterest DISCLAIMERS I am a licensed therapist in South Carolina, but this podcast is not therapy. I may use affiliate links and earn a small commission if you purchase through my links. Read my full disclaimers here. MISSION Love Your People Well is all about helping you ENJOY family life as you build healthy, happy, and holy family relationships. Keep Jesus at the center of it all and joy at the center of your days. Find your resources, devotionals, and more support at www.LoveYourPeopleWell.com
Send us a textIt's one thing to get advice on how to parent, it's another to have independent studies that give real evidence on how well one approach works rather than another. Faced with raising two young kids in a COVID lockdown, social scientist and skilled researcher Matilda Gosling looked for a book that gave her advice that was based on sound evidence. She discovered that such a book didn't exist, so set out to write it.Described by investigative journalist Hannah Barnes as 'A rare entity: a parenting book that is accessible, well evidenced, practical, gritty and not hectoring. In short, one that is genuinely helpful.' I knew we all needed to hear about what Matilda had found. THE BOOKTeenagers: The Evidence Base, weaves together insights from fields including social and experimental psychology, neuroscience, family systems and adolescent development. CONTACTING MATILDA:https://www.matildagosling.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matilda-gosling-11a95521/?originalSubdomain=ukhttps://matildagosling.substack.com/In the interview we cover:Navigating the ups and downs of the teenage years - The book discusses how the teenage years are not just constant "storms and stress" but have complex weather patterns with both positive and negative aspects.Supporting teenagers' identity exploration - The book advises letting teenagers experiment with different identities and not labeling them, to allow them room to continue developing.Facilitating healthy friendships and relationships - The discussion covers how parents can support their teenager's friendships, even if they don't approve of all their friends, and have conversations about healthy romantic relationships.Talking to teens about sex and sexuality - The book emphasizes the importance of parents proactively discussing sex, sexuality, and porn with teenagers, rather than leaving it to schools or the media.Maintaining self-care as a parent - The book stresses that parents taking care of their own needs and well-being is crucial for supporting their teenager's well-being.Support the showThank you so much for your support. Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message. I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping. My email is teenagersuntangled@gmail.com My website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/Susie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk
This is how to make money and be a good parent, husband and human with Shawn Finnegan of Tax Hive.Enjoy this reprise of a very popular episode of GET OBESSED and hear the conversation with Shawn and Julie Lokun!DM us on Instagram at @getobsessedpodcast and let us know what you think!
More often than not, when no-contact adult children end their estrangements and return to the relationship, there's an elephant in the room -- at least from the parent's point of view. Parents feel like they're walking on eggshells, trying to avoid whatever it was that created the problem in the first place. If only their adult children would tell them what went wrong, so they could keep it from happening again! But that elephant-in-the-room feeling may not be shared by the adult child, who wants the relationship to work as much as the parent does. They might not want to talk about the elephant. And that leaves parents feeling unsettled, to say the least. This episode is for you if you're feeling nervous and unsure around your recently reconciled, or semi-estranged, adult child. For more about how to make repairs and begin to heal from parent-adult child estrangement, read show host Tina Gilbertson's book, Reconnecting With Your Estranged Adult Child. Reconnection Club members can discuss this and every episode in the General Discussion forum inside the Reconnection Club. Not a member yet? Learn more and join. EPISODE RESOURCES: Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 125: The GOOD Parent's Biggest Blind Spot, Part 1 Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 126: The GOOD Parent's Biggest Blind Spot, Part 2 Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 54: Why Do They Cut Off Contact Instead of Talking About It? Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 118: Does Your Adult Child Lack Communication Skills?
Open communication, clear expectations and constructive feedback are essential components of effective leadership. Through comparisons of management and parenting, Andrew Quagliata, senior lecturer of management communication at the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration, outlines strategies for stronger communication in any setting during this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast, hosted by Chris Wofford and brought to you by eCornell.This episode covers:Interpersonal communication in the workplaceHigh caring and high expectationsPresence, responsiveness and trustRelationship-first approach to constructive criticismIndividualized supportProactive conflict managementExpectation settingPerformance reviewsLearn more in Andrew Quagliata's online certificate programs from eCornell:Business WritingCommunications 360Persuasive CommunicationBusiness CommunicationYou can also visit Quagliata's website to read his recent blog posts:“Tough Love”“Providing Radically Candid Feedback”“3 Ways That Being a Good Parent is Like Being a Hostage Negotiator”Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
In their extreme hubris, humans believe that Luke's admonition, “A tree is known by its fruit,” is nothing more than a proverb about being a “better parent.” But as I explained a few episodes ago, it is a warning that humans can't parent.It is a judgment, a mashal, a rule, a verse, a biblical sign that there is no such thing as a good human parent because the only tree that bears “good fruit” is the wisdom of God.With this in mind, what did you go out to see in the wilderness of Luke 7? Twice?Luke wrote the question twice.Twice, he asked, “Are you the Expected One, or do we look for someone else?”Twice, as if the same person were looking at himself in the mirror.Is Jesus looking for John the Baptist, or is it the other way around? What's the difference between the message and the messenger?Do you study the Bible, or does the Bible study you?Who is the reed shaken by the wind?Is it the reed Solomon can't use to measure John's Palace, or the reed Isaiah's “Bringer of Justice” refuses to break?Who is the “Bringer of Justice?” Can you tell?What did you go out to see, human?A prophet? You may be indifferent to the prophet, yes, but then you hate his message, too.You hypocrite.I will tell you what the fruit of the Good Parent looks like.It doesn't eat bread, and it doesn't drink wine, and you say it has a demon.It eats bread and drinks its fill, and you accuse it of gluttony.Why? Because you are a wicked human parent. You do not love God. You are like a spoiled child: impossible to please, self-serving, fickle, unresponsive, pouty, regardless of the message or the messenger.But the children of the Good Parent, whether they fast or feast sumptuously with sinners, are deemed righteous by the Most High; the same is shown to be righteous by his children.As Paul said:“You are the seal of my apostleship in the Lord.”This week, I discuss Luke 7:25-35.Show Notesצ-ד-ק (sade-dalet-qof) / ص-د-ق (ṣād-dāl-qāf) / δικαιόωThe root צ-ד-ק carries the usage “deemed just” or “deemed righteous” in Semitic languages:Aramaic: צְדֵק “He was righteous.”Syriac: זָדֵק “It is right.” Note the shift of צ to ז. (Klein)Ugaritic: (ṣdq) “Reliable, strong.”Arabic: صَدَقَ (ṣadaqa) “He spoke the truth.”Ethiopic: (ṣadaqa) “He was just, was righteous.”In the Bible, there are numerous examples of this root as it pertains to God's judgment:“And the heavens declare His righteousness (צִדְקָתוֹ, ṣidqātō), for God Himself is judge. Selah.” (Psalms 50:6)“Put Me in remembrance, let us argue our case together; state your cause, that you may be proved right (תִּצְדָּק, tiṣdāq).” (Isaiah 43:26)“In the Lord all the offspring of Israel will be [deemed] righteous (יִצְדְּקוּ, yiṣdāqū) and will glory.” (Isaiah 45:25)In the Qur'an and Arabic, the root ص-د-ق is associated with honesty, trustworthiness, acts of charity, the fulfillment of promises, and righteousness. Compare parallel usage in the Torah and the Qur'an:ְהֶאֱמִן בַּיהוָה וַיַּחְשְׁבֶהָ לּוֹ צְדָקָה (Wa-heʾemin ba-Yahweh wa-yaḥshebaha lahu ṣidāqah)“Then he believed in the Lord, and he reckoned it to him as righteousness.” (Genesis 15:6)وَاذْكُرْ فِي الْكِتَابِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ إِنَّهُ كَانَ صِدِّيقًا نَبِيًّا(Wa-udhkur fī al-kitābi Ibrāhīma innahu kāna ṣiddīqan nabiyyā.)“And mention in the Book Abraham. Indeed, he was a man of righteousness and a prophet.”(Surah Maryam, 19:41)Examples of ص-د-ق in Arabic: صَدِّيقٌ (ṣiddīq) – A person of high righteousness and truthfulness.صَدَقَةٌ (ṣadaqah) – Voluntary charity or almsgiving.صَادِقٌ (ṣādiq) – Truthful, honest, a righteous person.تَصْدِيقٌ (taṣdīq) – Affirmation or confirmation of truth.مُصَدِّقٌ (muṣaddiq) – One who believes in and confirms the truth. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
You might be a good parent but there is always the one thing that you do not always get right and for the most parts other parts other parents Judge you for this. So, we asked parents of Joburg to Complete the sentence: I'm a good parent, except for this this one thing….See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids
Do you question and doubt yourself as a parent or caregiver? Ever feel like you're not meeting your own expectations? Do you realize you don't know everything there is to know about parenting? I'm here to tell you, you are a great parent and are doing an amazing job! If you feel connected and want to dig deeper with me, reach out with a complimentary connection call. October 1, 2024 Episode 181 3 Ways I Know You're a Good Parent (Hit Play for a Pep Talk!) About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed is mom to three girls, a Vermont based Early Childhood Educator and the founder of Core4Parenting. She is the passionate mastermind behind the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™, a birth-to-five, soul and science based framework that empowers toddler parents and educators to turn tantrums into teachable moments. Through keynotes, teacher training, and her top-ranking podcast, Transforming the Toddler Years, she's teaching the 5 Executive Functioning Skills kids need to navigate our ever-changing world. Ready to raise world-ready kids who change the world? Visit www.caratyrrell.com to begin your Collaborative Parenting journey!
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In this compelling episode, Greg and Rachel Denning reveal a crucial insight: being a good person does not automatically make you a good parent. They argue that effective parenting requires a specific set of skills that can be learned and developed. Join them as they delve into how mastering these parenting skills will help you be a better parent and can drastically reduce discipline problems and create a more harmonious home environment. Greg and Rachel discuss the importance of shifting focus from merely fixing problems to proactively fostering a positive and nurturing environment which PREVENTS problems. They highlight the significance of building a foundation of trust with your child and making emotional deposits into your relationship, rather than depleting it through constant corrections and disciplinary actions. Learn why allowing children to make their own choices and understand the consequences is crucial for their development and how meeting their emotional needs can strengthen your relationship. The Dennings stress the value of effective persuasion and influence over authoritarian control, offering practical strategies to guide your children thoughtfully rather than through rigid enforcement. Tune in to discover how refining these parenting skills can transform your approach to raising children, making the journey not only more enjoyable but also more fulfilling. Whether you're dealing with discipline issues or looking to deepen your connection with your child, this episode provides valuable insights and actionable advice to help you become the best parent you can be. #ExtraordinaryFamilyLifePodcast #HowToBeABetterMom #BeABetterParent #ParentingTips #ParentingAdvice #FamilySuccess #GentleParenting #PersonalDevelopment #ParentingSkills #ParentingHacks #ParentingWithPurpose RESOURCES: Let us help you in your extraordinary family life journey. Keep an eye out for the NEW Extraordinary Parenting Method launching SOON! Get Rachel's Family Systems & Charts Join the 28-Day Challenge for Moms Rachel's Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms Greg's Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth Join the Be The Man Coaching and Tribe Download the Be The Man app on iOS or Android Take the Be The Man 7-Day Challenge. Follow us on Instagram: @worldschoolfamily or @greg.denning Gather with us at the World School Family (Beach & Farm) Resort in Portugal Read our reviews here: https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/reviews/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/extraordinary-family-life/message
As a parent, your kid's wedding day is an exciting, emotional, and nerve wrecking time. But it can be easy to overstep and complicate things depending on your relationship with your child and their partner. Gabby Rello Duffy, senior editorial director of Brides Magazine, discusses her advice for parent etiquette on wedding days, and we take your calls.*Kousha Navidar Guest-Hosts*
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Join us as we take a break from our normal format and dig into being a better father. This is something that has been on our mind since we have 10 kids represented in the 3 dads on our podcast! We will be skipping the normal three segments (What's on your mind, top 3, and a good word) and we will be talking about traits and characteristics of being a good father. We are using this article 23 Qualities of a Good Father - Traits & Characteristics written by Jeff Campbell from newmiddleclassdad.com. The plan is to cover about 3 qualities per episode. Since the ages of our kids are spread between 20 and 5, we'll have some insight that will help all of our listeners! 7. Model the behavior you expect from them Don't want them swearing at school? Guess what you shouldn't do in front of them? Want to teach your sons to be respectful to women? They will model how you treat their mother. Lose your cool every time someone cuts you off in traffic? You're teaching them to be impatient and hot-headed. The qualities of a good father have to include you leading by example. 8. Explain to them the “why” behind the rule How many times have parents said “because I said so” or “because I'm your father”. Guess what? Those aren't reasons (at least not good ones). It's crucial that kids understand why they are being grounded. Why a privilege is being taken away or even why they can't watch Saw III. As Dave Ramsey is fond of saying, “to be clear is to be kind”. When they understand, they will be more apt to accept it. They'll be less apt to do it again (if they were doing something wrong). And (perhaps most importantly) they will respect you more for taking the time to explain yourself and not just pull rank. 9. Give yourself a timeout when needed When we talk to our kids in the heat of the moment we aren't always in the best frame of mind to deal with them. There's NOTHING wrong with waiting to have a conversation until you are in the frame of mind to communicate effectively. Talking to them when we are angry at best makes them yell back. Then it escalates the whole thing. Neither is actually listening to the other and instead just waiting their turn to talk (or yell). At worst, it teaches our kids to be scared of us and being scared of our parents is one of the worst feelings we can have. Being a “do as I say, not as I do” parent has no place in your description of a good father. **Links** * https://www.hardheadedpodcast.com/ Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hardheaded/id1547549886 https://open.spotify.com/show/7cthewmZDtlLEyUvKrsbNr?si=ba4484fd0f4e48c6 Hosts: Matt Amos Chet Sears Troy Trussell
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In honor of Mother's Day, Mequell and Adam have a discussion around whether or not you can be a good parent while living with a significant mental illness. (Hint: the answer is a resounding YES) According to an article in Psychology Today, good parents provide: 1 - unconditional love, 2 - emotional security, 3 - good conversations, 4 - validate their feelings and 5 - meaningful responsibilities. Parenting with mental illness will no doubt need to look different however different doesn't mean bad or wrong no matter what messages society may be sending. Listen in for some insights on how you can be a fabulous parent no matter where you are in your mental illness management. Special shout-out to @birdies.bipolar.brain for motivating the discussion Psychology Today Article --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mequell-buck/message
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Jason and Gabe sit down with Jarett Perelmutter for today's episode of the Jason Khalipa Podcast: - Giant bag of supplements (JP's fountain of youth)- Jason and JP met on the set of "Biggest Loser"- Fists up!- Are Martial Arts losing the traditional side of training?- Lessons passed down to our kids- Let your kid be frustrated- Keeping the snacks at kid level- JP never owned a stroller for his daughter- Prioritizing kids in a separation- "There's your money, motherf^&er"- Giving your kid attention is free- Parent influencers on social media- The CEO of eBay's mom let her be bored as a kid- Making money is no longer the top priorityListen to the Jason Khalipa Podcast every Monday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.Follow the Pod Follow Jason Follow Gabe TRAIN HARD Shop Get the TRAIN HARD App Never Zero Newsletter NCFIT Programming For Gym Owners Ava's Kitchen
In episode 266 of The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast, Lisa shares a heartfelt and insightful reflection on the power of allowing our children to have their own experiences and the importance of embracing our emotions as parents. From the picturesque setting of Bali, Lisa dives deep into her personal journey as a parent and the challenges that come with navigating the complex landscape of parenting in the modern age. The episode takes listeners on a journey through Lisa's own experiences with her children, highlighting the value of honoring their unique perspectives and allowing them to navigate their emotions without projecting our own limitations onto them. She emphasizes the vital role of creating an emotionally safe environment for children to thrive, build resiliency, and navigate disappointment. Throughout the candid storytelling, Lisa offers powerful insights into the complex dynamics of parenting, shedding light on the delicate balance of supporting our children while resisting the urge to fix their feelings. She shares a poignant moment from her trip to a Waterpark in Bali, where her son, Jake, grapples with his anxiety and ultimately makes a decision that prompts a meaningful lesson on navigating fear and disappointment. Join Lisa as she encourages parents to release the need to micromanage their children's emotional experiences and instead embrace the opportunity for growth and healing that comes from allowing them to have their unique journey. Ultimately, this episode serves as a compelling reminder of the profound impact of choosing to honor our children's experiences while empowering them to navigate life on their own terms. We invite you to listen to this episode and consider the valuable insights shared as we navigate the powerful dynamics of parenting and the inherent beauty of allowing our children to have their own experiences. Lisa is accepting applications for 1:1 coaching inside Reclamation for April 2024 Apply www.lisacarpenter.ca/wwm Follow Lisa's journey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisacarpenterinc/ To subscribe to Lisa's exclusive private podcast Sustainably Strong https://lisacarpenter.ca/ss-private-podcast/
Open communication, clear expectations and constructive feedback are essential components of effective leadership. Through comparisons of management and parenting, Andrew Quagliata, senior lecturer of management communication at the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration, outlines strategies for stronger communication in any setting during this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast, hosted by Chris Wofford and brought to you by eCornell.This episode covers:Interpersonal communication in the workplaceHigh caring and high expectationsPresence, responsiveness and trustRelationship-first approach to constructive criticismIndividualized supportProactive conflict managementExpectation settingPerformance reviewsLearn more in Andrew Quagliata's online certificate programs from eCornell:Business WritingCommunications 360Persuasive CommunicationBusiness CommunicationYou can also visit Quagliata's website to read his recent blog posts:“Tough Love”“Providing Radically Candid Feedback”“3 Ways That Being a Good Parent is Like Being a Hostage Negotiator” Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
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Pastor: Stan Tharp Series: Picture This (2) Title: Drawings To Help You Stay Married And Be A Good Parent Date: 2024.02.10+11 00:00 - Series 00:16 - Sermon 05:34 - Point 1 25:14 - Point 2 46:30 - The Blessing 52:56 - Closing --------------------- LINKS: Register for Hands Against Hunger - https://www.clcdayton.com/hah GroupLife Spring Expo - https://www.clcdayton.com/groups Teacher & Leader Workshop - https://www.clcdayton.com/events#/event/120426 Not Alone Luncheon - https://www.clcdayton.com/events#/event/120992 Book: Picture This - https://myclc.org/clclive/book-picturethis ---------------------
Good parenting is about what you model for your children. In this final episode of this series, Tina and Britt are talking about the importance of church and service. Britt shares how she hated the rules about this but how God used that powerfully in her life. Don't miss her story about this! You will be encouraged. Find Tina and Britt on Instagram: https://instagram.com/legacy_amompodcast Listen to the Raising Kids on Your Knees Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Aq5n5wbY3FcQNEH488o90?si=51e461097a9d476d Flying Arrow Productions
Being a good parent means we discipline our children. That isn't popular opinion these days, but it is Biblical opinion. Join Tina and Britt as they unpack the importance of raising children who are disciplined. Glossary for Identifying Sin Areas: https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukusers/user-17931658/documents/90228c7f3d17409f9176e542c2f39767/Glossary%20Identifying%20Sin%20Areas.pdf Listen to the Raising Kids on Your Knees Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Aq5n5wbY3FcQNEH488o90?si=9215cd670c5a4e59 Free Prayer Sheets: https://mailchi.mp/24bba9787d3e/raisingkidsonyourknees Flying Arrow Productions
We all want to be a good parent. But, we never are told exactly what that looks like. Tina and Britt are breaking down what the Bible says about being a good parent. It is much easier than you imagine. Little Ones on Their Knees Prayer Journal: https://raisingkidsonyourknees.org/little-ones-on-their-knees Holy Interruptions podcast episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3qhdN9h3thws8j55DMpxOb?si=1c086ceadcdb42fc Salvation: https://raisingkidsonyourknees.org/salvation Flying Arrow Productions
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In this episode, farmer Derek Amadi shares the difficulties that come with parenting while running a farming business. Make farming easier with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Small Farm Equipment at https://www.paperpot.co/ Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpotco Podcasts by Diego Footer: Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i Small Farm Tools https://www.paperpot.co/
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Nearly every parent has a moment when they say or do something and they wonder, "Oh my gosh, am I turning into my mother/father?" This particularly happens at times of stress or overwhelm, and it seems that we can't help but default to parenting in the same way our parents did when we are stressed out and overwhelmed.For some parents who don't want to repeat the mistakes of their own parents, this experience is beyond frustrating and they may feel desperate for any way to break this generational cycle. So does research really find that you are destined to parent in the same way as your own parents?------Sign up for the Parenting Translator Substack, and follow along on Instagram.Parenting Translator is hosted by Dr. Cara Goodwin and is produced by Earfluence.Dr. Cara Goodwin, Ph.D., is a child psychologist and mother to three children who "translates" research on parenting and child development into information that is accurate, relevant, and useful to parents.
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Parenting is a monumental task and it is especially difficult to finds a balance as a parent in today's world. Schools and colleges, pop stars and sports stars, television and media are almost all pushing a leftist Marxist philosophy. Critical Race Theory has invaded our government, our schools, our military, and our culture. The political and medical elite seem to be governed by cash instead of a code. Churches are failing to stand for the Scripture. Judges are failing to follow the constitution. Schools are failing to teach “reading, science and math.” Students are being deceived. Rights are being infringed. Truth is being canceled. Facts are being silenced. Morality is being twisted. Good is being called evil. Evil is being called good. How in the world can we parent wisely in these last days? Psalm 127 suggests that we can be a good parent by our good looks! Now I know that has caught your attention. Listen to this podcast of Wisdom from Above and discover what God's Word has to say about being a good parent.