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Gemara Shiur by Rabbi Daniel Stein Brochos 37a - Granola Bars
The immigration system has become so entangled with the criminal justice justice system to the point that detainment of families is leading to separation of children from parents. We have a long legacy of our systems of legality and enforcement evolving into greater and more extensive systems of control that no single individual could have predicted. Today that system is the Immigration Customs and Enforcement agency, an organization that has introduced wide scale electronic surveillance to accompany the incarceration and legal system. We must ask ourselves, do we want to live in a system of fear or hope. Enlightenment men such as William Penn of Pennsylvania and James Oglethorpe of Georgia, sought to create ideal societies where people no matter their status and ethnic background could leave freely and prosper. Unfortunately, greed, war, and propaganda led to the failure of these experiments in egalitarian liberty. We must reimagine our immigration system to match our ideals as a nation.
A Biscuit debacle causes tension in the house, Granola Bars disappear, Elizabeth tries face yoga, astrologers don't like Virgos, Country ham is missing from Cracker Barrel, Best Side of Face, Panic attacks, Brain on Fire, and more... it's all covered on this week's Nobody's Listening, Right? Support the show via Patron! https://patreon.com/nobodyslisteningright Buy the Merch! https://www.nobodyslisteningright.com/ Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobodyslisteningright/ Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nobodyslisteningright Find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nobodyslisteningright Shop with us: https://www.amazon.com/shop/nobodyslisteningright 00:00 Intro 02:01 Patreon V-Day Cards 05:14 How Are You Doing? 06:24 A Biscuit Debacle 13:09 Giving Blood Panic Attack 18:47 Face Yoga 25:23 Virgo Prejudice 28:43 Chewy Granola Bar Recall 32:33 Cracker Barrel Country Ham 36:25 Best Side Of Your Face 40:27 Panic Attacks 43:52 Insomnia 46:25 Morning Routine 51:21 Near Death Experiences
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Tuesday December 19, 2023 Quaker Oats Recalls Granola Bars
Live—from the campus of Hillsdale College in beautiful Hillsdale Michigan— this is Scot Bertram in for Steve on the Steve Gruber Show for –Monday December 18th 2023— —Here are 3 big things you need to know— One — No injuries are reported after a car collided with a vehicle that was part of President Biden's security detail Sunday in Delaware. Biden was walking to a waiting SUV from his campaign office when a car hit a Secret Service vehicle being used to close off intersections. Two— A bomb threat against a synagogue in East Lansing is under investigation. East Lansing police, the Ingham County Sheriff's Office, and Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety responded around 11 a.m. Sunday to the 19-hundred block of Coolidge Road. ELPD says they determined the threat was not credible and they are looking for whoever made it. And number three — Dozens of granola bars and cereal products are being recalled for potential salmonella risk. The Quaker Oats Company issued the recall on Friday, advising consumers who bought the affected products to throw them out. The affected products are listed on the FDA site, but it includes flavors of the Quaker Chewy Bars and puffed granola cereal.
It's the last stop on our special month-long Junk Feud! Road Trip, and there's no better way to end the adventure than with a lap full of granola crumbs. Crunch along with us as we try this formerly* 100% natural snack, just remember to read all of the ingredients on the label first. Remember, it's not the destination. It's not even the journey. It's the snacks we ate along the way. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/junkfeudpod/support
The Quaker Oats brand wasn't founded by Quakers and has sold a lot more than oats. Anney and Lauren dig into the winding history of Quaker, oats and all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bracha on Rice Cakes, Granola Bars... Gluten Free Bread, Oat Matza for Pesach...
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Puffed wheat – or "Shalva" in Hebrew – is manufactured from whole wheat kernels that are either cooked, baked or air popped. Which Beracha does one recite on puffed wheat? Should one recite "Bore Mine Mezonot," given that this product is made from wheat, or does the fact that the kernels remain whole change their status with respect to the Beracha?The Shulhan Aruch explicitly rules (Orah Haim 208:4; listen to audio for precise citation) that one who eats raw or whole kernels of grain recites the Beracha of "Bore Peri Ha'adama." The Beracha of "Bore Mine Mezonot" is reserved for products made from processed wheat; if one partakes of whole grains, he recites "Ha'adama" just as one would before eating a vegetable.This Halacha applies not only to whole grain cereals such as Puffed Wheat, but also to granola bars, which are made from rolled oats. The grains remain whole throughout the process, and therefore they require the Beracha of "Bore Peri Ha'adama," as opposed to "Bore Mine Mezonot" unless the grains are cooked, which would make the Beracha -Mezonot.Which Beracha Aharona does one recite after eating these foods?The Shulhan Aruch addresses this question in the aforementioned passage and initially rules that after eating whole grains one recites "Bore Nefashot." Since whole grains are not treated as grain products with respect to Berachot, as evidenced by the fact that before eating these foods one recites "Ha'adama," after eating one would recite "Bore Nefashot," as opposed to "Al Ha'mihya" which is recited over grain products.However, after presenting this view, the Shulhan Aruch proceeds to record that the Tosefot (school of French and German Talmud scholars) expressed some ambivalence in this regard. They were unsure as to whether after eating whole grains one should recite the Beracha of "Bore Nefashot" or "Al Ha'mihya." Tosefot therefore advised avoiding this situation by eating whole grains only in the context of a bread meal, so that the Birkat Ha'mazon recited after the meal will cover the grains according to all views. Alternatively, one can eat whole grains together with other foods requiring "Bore Nefashot" and "Al Ha'mihya," such that he would have to recite both Berachot in any event.If one did eat whole grains independently, rather than in a meal or together with other foods, which Beracha Aharona should he recite? People very often eat granola bars as a snack, and two granola bars certainly exceeds the minimum required Shiur (quantity) to warrant the recitation of a Beracha Aharona. Which Beracha should one recite in such a case?This issue is subject to a dispute among the Halachic authorities. Hacham Bension Abba Shaul (Jerusalem, 1923-1998), in his work Or L'sion (vol. 2, p. 127), rules that in such a case one does not recite a Beracha Aharona at all. Since there is some doubt as to whether the proper Beracha is "Bore Nefashot" or "Al Ha'mihya," and neither of these two Berachot satisfies the requirement to recite the other, it is best not to recite any Beracha in such a case. This is also the ruling of Rabbi Moshe Halevi (Israel, 1961-2001), in his work Birkat Hashem (vol. 2, p. 129).Hacham Ovadia Yosef, however, in his work Hazon Ovadia (Laws of Berachot, p. 183), disagrees, and rules that in such a case one should recite "Bore Nefashot," in accordance with the first view cited in the Shulhan Aruch. The Shulhan Aruch here mentions one view anonymously and then cites an authority expressing the contrary opinion. This presentation is known as "Setam Ve'yesh," and a basic rule in studying the Shulhan Aruch establishes that in such instances the Shulhan Aruch viewed the first recorded view as the more authoritative opinion. Hence, in this case, the Shulhan Aruch favored the view requiring that one recite "Bore Nefashot" after partaking of whole grains.At first glance, one might question the Hacham's rationale by noting that this situation is a case of "Safek Berachot," meaning, where the authorities disagree with regard to a Beracha. In such cases, Halacha always requires that one refrain from reciting the Beracha in question – even if the Shulhan Aruch accepts the position that the Beracha is warranted.Hacham Ovadia addresses this question and responds that in this instance, the uncertainty expressed by Tosefot does not suffice to render this a case of "Safek Berachot." Had Tosefot ruled unequivocally that one recites "Al Ha'mihya" after eating whole grains, then we would indeed have been faced with a situation of "Safek Berachot" and would have therefore ruled that no Beracha should be recited. However, Tosefot merely expressed their uncertainty concerning this issue, and this uncertainty cannot undermine the definitive ruling of the Shulhan Aruch that the proper Beracha in such a case is "Bore Nefashot." What more, Hacham Ovadia adds, a large list of Rishonim (Medieval Talmudic scholars) – including the Behag, Rav Saadia Gaon, the Sefer Ha'eshkol, the R'avya, the Rashba, the Rashbatz, the Semag, the Meiri, the Hashlama and the Ritva – concur with the first view cited by the Shulhan Aruch, that one recites "Bore Nefashot" after eating whole grains. Hacham Ovadia even speculates that had Hacham Bension Abba Shaul seen the ruling of all these Rishonim, he would have likely concluded that one should recite "Bore Nefashot" after eating whole grains. Hence, in his view, one who eats whole grains should recite after eating the Beracha of "Bore Nefashot," though it is preferable to avoid this situation as mentioned above.Summary: One who eats whole grain products such as puffed wheat or granola bars recites "Bore Peri Ha'adama" before eating, and, if he ate a "Ke'zayit" or more, "Bore Nefashot" after eating. Preferably, however, one should eat these products only in the context of a bread meal or together with other foods requiring "Bore Nefashot" and "Al Ha'mihya," in order to avoid the Halachic debate concerning the Beracha recited after eating whole grains.
We apologize to everyone with brothers - we hesitate to speculate what your relationship was like. It's American Thanksgiving! Here is the link to the Quileute Move to Higher Ground project if you'd like to donate, and the other podcasts, etc. that Rebecca and Colleen mentioned. Move to Higher GroundStrict Scrutiny episode on the Indian Welfare Act5-4 episode on the current Supreme Court term, including the Indian Welfare ActA Tribe Called Geek - a great Native resource for fans of genre things, pop culture, etc The Reductress article Rebecca and Colleen mention
It's time to saddle up for a big day of horse riding on the ranch. Ree Drummond's handing out Granola Bars to the kids as they set off for a riding lesson. Ree makes care packages with Sloppy Joes and tasty Carrot Cake.Below are the recipes used in today's episode:Sloppy Joes:https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/sloppy-joes-2120434Sigrid's Carrot Cake:https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/sigrids-carrot-cake-recipe-2043194Granola Bars:https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/granola-bars-recipe-2043150On The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond shares her comforting home cooking from her kitchen on the ranch. With direct audio from her hit Food Network TV show, you can now enjoy Ree's company as she cooks up meals for every occasion, from last-minute family suppers to elegant celebrations. For even more recipes head to discovery+ and stream full episodes of The Pioneer Woman on discovery+. Head to discoveryplus.com/pioneerwoman to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply.
Junkless Foods makes chewy granola bars that moms approve and kids love! Made with simple and real ingredients, such as wildflower honey, whole grain rolled oats, dark chocolate chips, molasses, and other wholesome ingredients, all JUNKLESS chewy granola bars have less sugar than half a medium-sized banana. And the best news yet? With the small business' recent increase in distribution to all Walmart stores nationwide, these better-for-you, great tasting snack bars are sure to be available at a store near you. Founder and CEO Ernie Pang joins Justin to discuss this booming bar brand!
Bringing Europe and China to Africa and Granola Bars to Jail - originally posted in March 2018. Enjoy!
David & Dwaine talkin' about Dirty bathrooms Granola bars getting smaller Dwaine's mishap cutting Connie's hair and more
Finding spirituality is one of the most powerful moments a person can have. Once you find it, your life will never be the same and you will have a new purpose to follow. In this episode of Decide It's Your Turn™, Chris Forte joins Christina to talk about his spiritual journey and how his spirituality allowed him to realize that everything can change in a moment if you just follow your heart.Chris is the author of The Humble Warrior, a soul-bearing narrative about life, loss, faith, trust, humility, and perseverance. Chris is also the co-founder of Why Bars, the superfood snack food of choice for anyone living a busy life, active lifestyle. Tune in!In this episode you will learn: How Chris began his entrepreneurial and spiritual journeyThe moment that changed everything for ChrisNavigating hardships and focusing on faithHow yoga inspired the book ‘The Humble Warrior'The story of Why Bars and the purpose behind them Text the word "Call" to (501)222-3362 to book a free Discovery Call with Christina or click on the link below to go to her website Sign up for the Decide It's Your Turn Mastermind! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a comment on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox about what you'd like us to talk about that will help you realize that at any moment, any day, you too can decide, it's your turn! Christina Lecuyer's Bio:Christina Lecuyer is a former Professional Golfer, a three-time reality television competitor, Confidence + Mindset Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Founder of Women with C.L.A.S.S. Mastermind, as well as Decide It's Your Turn: Women's Weekend. Christina's mission in life is to empower people to fully live in their purpose, confidently and successfully! Decide It's Your Turn! PodcastResources and Links:Christina Lecuyer's WebsiteFollow us on InstagramFollow us on FacebookLooking for our Tweets?Christina Lecuyer on YouTubeHashtags : #justbe #worthaf #livealifeyoulove
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A Trinitarian Theolog of Gratitude and Giving “We swim in gifts, in things given freely by God… But you don't feel this very often though, do you? Neither do I. The greatest irony of being alive is that we treat gifts as possessions, generosity as commonplace, grace as summer grass-something to be stepped on and forgotten with every lifting muscle… We unwrap so many gifts every moment that we forget it's Christmas morning, that God is watching every spark of joy, and every shrug of the shoulders.” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs from “The Book of Giving: How the God Who Gives Can Make Us Givers” Join us as we sit down with Pierce Taylor Hibbs while helps us to major on the majors. The attributes of God, trinitarian realities, “the giving circle”, and all manner of truth that does something for our lived lives.
Leah Jones, host of the podcasts Finding Favorites and Candy Chat Chicago, joins the You Tried Dat?? gang for an all peanut butter episode. They taste Quaker Chewy Dipps Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Granola Bars, Skippy Peanut Butter Bites, and Chex Mix Peanut Butter & Chocolate Muddy Buddies. They also discuss the beauty of purse snacks before taking a ridiculous Buzzfeed quiz. Check out Leah's great interview podcast Finding Favorites and her fun candy podcast Candy Chat Chicago. Follow Leah @ChicagoLeah. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
Welcome to Episode 55 of big T & LIL t! This episode's topics include: - Gaming Fun: Resident Evil Village - Breakdown Episode 3: Replacements from the new series Star Wars: Bad Batch - And much, much more
We've finally made it to Granola Gate! And it's such a hefty episode that we have a guest, Edrian Pangilinan, recap it with us. We break down Bre's meltdown and Kim's decision to tattle on her. And have we finally learned the true fate of Bre's breakfast bars? Jayla's recent interview with Oliver Twixt may shed light. Plus, Edrian tells us about his recent trip to get Smize Cream! You can follow Edrian on IG @edrianpenguino or subscribe to his YouTube. He also hosts a weekly podcasts called Soul Supremacy, found on all major platforms. Or, visit his website: www.edrianpenguino.com! Follow us on IG @topmodelrewind!
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In episode ten of Well ordered. Well lived., Kayla and Cristal talk about things that make them feel rich, things that look rich, and what it really means to be rich.Connect with the sisters on Instagram and at https://www.hellosorted.com/.
“Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I'm reborn.” – Gandhi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on the DATESCAST, it is day eight of our 12 DATES of CHRISTMAS and lines have once again been drawn. Our viewers have made the clear decision about who is the heel and who is the baby face on this podcast. Regardless of the division that Tim's child is causing, our snackologists try to pick and eat a little healthier as they rate this week's snack, a variety of Kodiak Cakes Crunchy Granola Bars. Featuring: Derek Montilla (@cap_kaveman) & Tim Agne (@timagne) Music by: Polly Hall & Andrew Barkan & Darlene Love Inspired by: Mike and Tom Eat Snacks
In this episode I talk with Catrina, found and inventor of the Granola Bar Pan about why it is time to ditch store bought granola bar pans and make homemade granola bars! We talk about why we need to look at the ingredients in our products, how to listen to what our body tells us about what we are eating and more. This is such a great episode about knowing more about what you consume and also how to make homemade granola bars that taste great and actually bind together! To learn more about the granola bar pan: https://granola-bar-pan.myshopify.com/ Get all the show notes: badtothebowl.com/11
Granola Bars. You probably can't even remember the last time snack bars weren't apart of your daily routine! A 2018 statistic shows that the Global Granola Bar market reached $11.1 billion in revenue in 2018 and is expected to reach $22.75 billion by 2027. Registered Dietitians Cassie Dimmick, Alix Shantz, and Sara Kostelnick from Achieving Your Best will be discussing why granola bars are so commonly used, what ingredients you want in your granola bar, what ingredients to watch for on your label, different types of granola bars, and potential benefits of bars made with wholesome ingredients. Here are 14 Dietitian Recommended Bars made with mostly natural ingredients (not an exclusive list): Lara Bar, R Bar, GOL Bar (Garden of Life), Simple Squares, RX Bar, Health Warrior, Go Raw, Made Good, KIND, Kate Real Food, Purely Elizabeth, Thunderbird, Autumn's Gold, and Picky Bars Follow us on social media! Facebook - Achieving Your Best Instagram - aybspringfield
This week, Danni and Abbie dive into the Animal Crossing New Horizons Halloween update, Abbie shares big news for her ACNH island, and we round up our latest favorite things to play, watch, listen to and eat.
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This is the twenty eighth episode of season two of Lizzie Love's Kitchen. Today I made some gluten free, vegan blueberry granola bars! Eat and stay hydrated with me! This episode was recorded in front of a live cam room audience and includes their participation through the chatroom. Intro and outro by @Styles_211 on twitter. Visual versions of this podcast can be found on itslizzielove.com
It's been over a year since I released an episode of the Guitars & Granola Bars podcast, but when my co-host from last season, Jaime Lawrence, suggested recording one to chat about how we are managing during this global pandemic, I was immediately on board. In this special COVID-19 edition of the podcast, we talk about how we have pivoted our businesses, the ways in which we are providing services, and what life with kids at home 24/7 looks like. Let's continue the conversation in the comments of the show notes page over at guitarsandgranolabars.com or email me, rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. Thank you for listening!
Episode 23: Granola Bars VS The Internet Generation This week we invited veteran educator Tess Wigginton to come on the show and discuss a viral advertisement for Nature Valley Granola Bars that has spurred a conversation around whether or not our kids are forgetting how to play and experience nature the way we and our parents generation did. Check out the Video here What do you think? Are kids these days doomed to be slaves to their devices? Or is the nature of play evolving to prepare kids for the future? We discuss all angles of this topic and take a look at how past generations have had this discussion about emerging technologies everytime something new appears to disrupt the attention of children. Connect With Us! Check out our website Dadiopodcast.com to stay up to date with our latest shows, news and more! Like our page on Facebook and join in conversations about our latest episodes, articles and more! Twitter is where you can share your #dadmoments with us to read on our show and interact with us! CALL THE DAD PHONE! Leave us a message and we will answer your questions on an upcoming episode! +16148877562 HELP SUPPORT OUR SHOW! Please leave a comment and review to let others know you enjoy our show! Your support means SO much to us! Dad-I/O Podcast is a proud member of the Gonna Geek Podcast Network! Check out their website for more amazing and geeky shows like ours! Dad-I/O: Life provides the inputs, WE supply the output!
There is a whole lot of crossover when it comes to being both a music therapist and a mom...especially when you teach early childhood classes and have young children. Jaime and I can check both of those boxes, and have a whole lot of experience playing both the role of music class teacher and mom at the same time. In Episode 67 of the Guitars & Granola Bars podcast, we talk all about having our own kids attend our music classes: the benefits, the drawbacks, the funny and memorable moments. This episode is a fun one whether or not you've played these dual roles yourself! Let's continue the conversation in the comments of the show notes page over at http://guitarsandgranolabars.com or you can always email me, rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. Thanks so much for listening!
Fun fact: both my co-host Jaime and I are total "Disney people" and have been from an early age. As a result, Disney has played a huge role in our lives, from taking Disney vacations, to using Disney songs in our music therapy and early childhood work, to sharing the love with our own children. In Episode 66 of the Guitars & Granola Bars podcast, we talk about our favorite ways to incorporate Disney music into our classes and sessions along with our favorite personal Disney experiences. Let's continue the conversation in the comments of the show notes page over at http://guitarsandgranolabars.com or you can always email me, rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. Thanks so much for listening!
Let me introduce you to the newest voice of the Guitars & Granola Bars podcast! In this episode, I ask Jaime allllll the questions so that you can get to know her better. She fills us in on her professional background, family life, favorite life hacks for working moms, and much more. Let's continue the conversation in the comments of the show notes page over at https://guitarsandgranolabars.com or you can always email me, rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Instagram, @rachelrambach and @listenlearnmusic. I would love to connect with you!
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a career they love with being a mom. If you've been a listener of the Guitars & Granola Bars podcast in the past, then you know it's been a hot minute since I recorded a new episode. This has always been a passion project for me, and I wanted to wait until I had the time and space to do this right. Good news: that time is now! In this episode, I talk about my plans for the podcast and share an exciting announcement. It's going to be an exciting season, and I'm so glad you're along for the ride! Let's continue the conversation in the comments of the show notes page over at https://guitarsandgranolabars.com or you can always email me, rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Instagram, @rachelrambach and @listenlearnmusic. I would love to connect with you!
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Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. This episode is all about self-care. This time of year is when I start to feel everything piling up on me, between both my kids and my business starting a new school year. You are probably in that boat too, and can't handle the thought of one more thing added to your plate. But here's the question: what are you doing right now for yourself? Today is the last day to get access to "The Ultimate CMTE Self-Care Package for Introverted Music Therapists" -- an opportunity to earn 34 CMTE credits while prioritizing self-care and professional growth. When you enroll in "Resilience Over Burnout: A Self-Care Program" by TONIGHT at midnight ET, you will also receive access to my course "Introvert's Guide to Thriving in an Extroverted Career" at no additional cost (a $75 and 3 CMTE value). Resilience Over Burnout: A Self-Care Program is an in-depth and online 31 CMTE credit program with Ami Kunimura, MA, MT-BC. This self-care experience is an exploration and immersion into sustainable self-care and burnout prevention. The Introvert's Guide to Thriving in an Extroverted Career is 3 credit CMTE course and a holistic approach to achieving success and happiness in a career that often requires a great deal of social interaction and energy. To learn more and enroll, visit https://resilienceoverburnout.com. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. This episode is all about my biggest struggle after becoming a mom: losing my sense of identity as a musician. I share an essay I wrote for an anthology about motherhood, which details my struggle and how I reclaimed my identity over time. To see the show notes for this episode, which include lots of photos of the new office, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com
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Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. This episode is all about how I'm investing in self-care this weekend, why it's extremely needed, and how doing so can be so hugely beneficial to your own mental and emotional health. To see the show notes for this episode, which include lots of photos of the new office, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. This episode is all about how making a change in my work environment (moving my home office out of my dark basement and into a sun-drenched room upstairs) completely changed my feelings toward my work. To see the show notes for this episode, which include lots of photos of the new office, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. This episode is all about the surprising topic of conversation when I attended a recent conference completely solo, and how I am coming to terms with the reality of my new identity. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Today I was so happy to have Rachel Rambach back on the podcast. You may remember her first episode where we talked about her son Parker's postpartum year. Now that her daughter, Mia is one, I wanted to have her back on to talk about how that postpartum year was different than her first. Rachel is a board certified music therapist, business owner, blogger and fellow podcaster. In this episode we talk about: How her daughter flipped transverse during labor and then flipped back Another plug for the importance of doulas! Watching your oldest child become a sibling Watching her business expand during her daughter's postpartum year How we beat ourselves up for not being present enough The challenge of caring for both kids at once Letting go of the guilt of putting kids in childcare to allow more space for work The importance of having people to help with your older child so you can bond with the new baby The physical demands of these little years The importance of asking for help - and particularly from your partner! Make sure you check out Rachel's podcast, Guitars and Granola Bars as well as her business, Music Therapy Connections. This episode of the Postpartum Podcast is sponsored by Earth Mama Angel Baby. Earth Mama Angel Baby has been safely nurturing pregnant women and babies for over a decade with trusted, certified organic and natural herbal products formulated to support the entire journey of childbirth, from pregnancy through postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, and baby care, and even baby loss. Listeners can get 20% off your order with the code"Postpartum20" at checkout. You can find the show wherever you find your podcasts, or stream it here. *** As always, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on iTunes here. Your reviews really help the show out because they allow it to be more visible so that we can reach more moms. Do you shop on Amazon? Use this link and do your shopping as you always would and the show will get a teeny tiny kickback. The podcast is also sponsored by Audible.com. To get your FREE audiobook and 30-day trial, please go tohttp://www.audibletrial.com/postpartum You can also support the show by becoming a patron on Patreon. No donation is too small, for as little as $1 per episode, you can make a huge difference for the show. Click here to learn more. Thank you SO much for your support!
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. In this episode, I'm talking with Tamara Leszner-Rovet, a registered music therapist in Toronto, Canada. Tamara shares her experience so far as a music therapist and mom whose son is currently going through the diagnostic process and receiving therapy services. More about Tamara: Tamara began learning piano at the tender age of 3. Growing up, she received many awards and scholarships for her piano performances. Aspiring to be a concert pianist, she received her Associateship of the Royal Conservatory of Toronto (ARCT) and became a Registered Music Teacher (RMT). She has taught piano to children, adolescents, adults, and to individuals with special needs since 1998. As Tamara developed a strong passion for teaching, she discovered the career of Music Therapy – a career where she could share her love of music and performing while being able to help individuals enhance their quality of life. She received her Honours Bachelor of Music Therapy Degree (BMT) from the University of Windsor, and is an Accredited Music Therapist (MTA). Most recently, Tamara became a certified Neurologic Music Therapist (NMT) by The Robert F. Unkefer Academy for Neurologic Music Therapy and is also a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. Tamara's energy, passion, dedication, and enthusiasm shines through with everyone she works with, and it is her goal for all students and clients to have an enriching and rewarding musical experience that lasts a lifetime. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. This episode is all about an event I've known was coming since the day my daughter was born, almost 15 months ago. D-Day. The day my baby girl will embark on a great adventure otherwise known as daycare. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. In this episode, I share my strategies for maintaining my sanity in today's world, given the scary events happening far too often. I would love to hear yours, though, because they're probably far more effective. I don't mean for this to be a downer episode, but I figured that since it's a question that has consumed me lately, it's probably been on your mind, too. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. Feel free to leave a comment there or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. Amanda Clay is making her second guest appearance on the podcast, and this time we are diving in to the realities of postpartum depression. Amanda openly shares her experiences with PPD after the birth of her first son, and then again with her second son just a few months ago. Amanda and I discuss how we both dealt with our own circumstances related to postpartum depression and anxiety, and share advice for other women who may be facing the same challenges. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. I would love to know what YOU'D like to hear on Season 2 of the podcast, so feel free to leave a comment on the show notes page or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. In today's episode, I'm talking about why I came close to burning out this past year, and how I make sure to avoid letting that happen again -- by doing the thing that gives me that SPARK. What is that thing for you? To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. I would love to know what YOU'D like to hear on Season 2 of the podcast, so feel free to leave a comment on the show notes page or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. In my former life, which I call the B.C. — before children — days, my world revolved around work and music. A lot has changed since having two kids, but I've felt a little bit of the B.C. me surfacing, and I'm kind of loving it. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. I would love to know what YOU'D like to hear on Season 2 of the podcast, so feel free to leave a comment on the show notes page or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. In today's episode, I'm sharing my number one strategy for staying on track mentally and emotionally. It is probably going to sound way too simple, but it really is THE MOST effective form of self-care, at least in my experience. Thank you so much for listening. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. I would love to know what YOU'D like to hear on Season 2 of the podcast, so feel free to leave a comment on the show notes page or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
Thank you so much for joining me here on Guitars & Granola Bars. I'm your host, Rachel Rambach, and this podcast is for women like me who are balancing a passion-fueled career with being a mom. If you listened to Season 1, then you know that each episode featured a different guest who shared their experiences and advice when it comes to music therapy and parenthood. I interviewed 44 awesome moms (and 4 awesome dads) and learned so much from them in the process. But I'm doing things a little differently in Season 2. There will be some interviews here and there, but mostly I'll be going solo — sharing my trials, tribulations, tips, and strategies from the trenches of motherhood and my career as a music therapist and business owner. “In the trenches” is the perfect way to describe this past year of my life, during which I became a mom of two and stepped up my career to full tilt, all at the same time. I'd like to kick off Season 2 by sharing an essay I wrote for my blog which I titled “The Longest, Shortest, Hardest, Best-est Year”. Thank you so much for listening. To see the show notes for this episode, head over to guitarsandgranolabars.com. I would love to know what YOU'D like to hear on Season 2 of the podcast, so feel free to leave a comment on the show notes page or email me at rachel@listenlearnmusic.com. You can also find me on Twitter and Instagram, @rachelrambach. And last but not least, please consider rating and reviewing the show on iTunes if you liked what you heard. The Guitars & Granola Bars podcast is brought to you by Listen & Learn Plus, a premium site for music therapists, music educators, parents and anyone else who wants to give their clients, students & children a rich musical experience. Gain instant access to a vast collection of over 200 songs, videos, tutorials, and resources from Listen & Learn Music. Learn more by visiting listenlearnmusic.com/join.
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Today I chat with the lovely, jack of many trades Rachel Rambach. She is a board certified music therapist, singer, songwriter, educator, blogger, podcaster and now – a mom of TWO! Her daughter, Mia, was born at the end of May after we recorded this podcast. We chat about: · The unique challenges of maternity leave when you work for yourself and own a business, and working as a music therapist in the afternoons. · Sleep Deprivation · Dealing with an incredibly quick first labor and how that shaped her view and expectations for her second labor · What a music therapist does. (So cool!) · How pregnancy is different the second time around with a toddler running around · And a whole lot more! It was so wonderful talking with Rachel – if you want to learn more about her, check out her podcast, Guitars & Granola Bars, her Blog, and her private music therapy practice. You can also find her on Instagram and Twitter. As always, you can download the episode on iTunes here. While you're on iTunes, I hope you consider rating and reviewing the show so that we can reach more moms! Look for a SPECIAL Mini-Episode next week with an exciting announcement! Happy August!