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In this engaging episode of Unsolicited Views, hosts Jon, Mal, and Syd dive deep into a range of topics that resonate with adults navigating the complexities of modern adult life. Here's what you can expect: 1. **Great Parent vs. Great Partner**: We explore why the qualities that make someone an exceptional parent might not align with those that make a great partner. Join us as we unpack the distinct roles and the challenges of balancing both. 2. **Parenting on the Shit-o-Meter**: Can parents be rated on a "shitty" scale? We discuss the nuances and the often unrealistic expectations placed on parents, with a candid look at where society might be too harsh or too lenient. 3. **Diddy Allegations**: In a very late but necessary conversation, we tackle the Diddy allegations. As much as we dislike hot topics, this one couldn't be ignored. Hear our perspectives and the broader implications of such accusations. 4. **Gender Communication Breakdown**: Why do we have to articulate differently to men and women? We delve into the communication gaps and offer insights on how to bridge them effectively. 5. **Partner as a Sounding Board**: Is your wife or girlfriend really your sounding board? We debate the pros and cons of relying on your partner for emotional and intellectual feedback. 6. **Men and Friendships**: Why don't men keep close contact with friends? We investigate the social and psychological factors that influence male friendships and what it means for men's mental health and well-being. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion filled with personal anecdotes, expert opinions, and plenty of humor as we navigate these intricate topics. Join Jon, Mal, and Syd for an episode that's sure to spark conversation and reflection.
Today's episode is extra special because it is a conversation with my beautiful son Leroy, who is now 22 years old. We start our dialogue about what constitutes a good relationship and then explore what fosters that. We ended up going into some deep dives about education and values at home, the importance of community and teachers, the importance of self expression and freedom that we give to our children. We discuss in reflection the priorities that I have endeavored to bring into my parenting with Leroy - to see if he also thinks they were a good idea. We were going to talk about intuition, and Leroy mentions intuition a couple of times, but these topics seemed a lot more relevant to you and our audience. I will have more conversations with Leroy I hope on the show because a parent child relationship is always in the process of change and growth. As he talked about adolescence and his experience of identity changes, it felt so relevant to our new understanding of matresence and patresence (and even menopause and andropause too). I wonder if we can, as a society, be more compassionate for all of these phases of change. Then, we can also connect and feel the privilege of having so many deep feelings during these times—as Leroy explains, he even misses them. We chat about my regrets as a mum and the regulation of the nervous system. Plus, the latest research and discoveries about our awakened brain, the protection of spirituality, connection, and perspective in our lives. As you will hear, he is a very intelligent and very insightful young man, if I do say so myself. He is my greatest gift, and I couldn't be prouder. But we certainly are not perfect, as you will hear in the conversation. (There is some swearing, so only for adult ears.) I hope you have a few laughs, and I look forward to sharing more conversations with you next season, where we're going to launch with an amazing chat about boobs and feeding our babies. It is winter here in Australia, so it feels like time to be a little quieter and more inward. I'm finding my energy is deeply creative right now, during the cooler months. As I dive into the finer details of editing my book, I just changed the title. Funnily enough, I was reminded that this was the title I had five years ago when I first sparked the idea. The creative process is a wild one, and I feel really grateful to be in it as grateful as I am almost to being a mum. Sending lots of love to you and your tribe. Please help others by sharing or reviewing this episode - as we'd love to hear from you, too. What touched you and what do you want to hear more of? Have a beautiful birth, enjoy your parenting and live a life you love. Nadine xx Links: Website https://shebirths.com/ Weekend courses https://shebirths.com/weekend-birthing-classes/ Online course's: https://shebirths.com/online-birthing-classes/ Insta https://www.instagram.com/shebirths/
The nursery is decorated, the car seat is installed... We are ready and waiting for Baby Brycki to join us very soon! To help us prepare for the new title of Mum and Dad, we thought we'd ask our Mums for their advice and wisdom - with two vastly different results. LINKS Follow Jadé on Instagram @jadetunchy and TikTok Follow Lachie on Instagram @lachiebrycki and TikTok Email us at madaboutyou@novapodcasts.com.au Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHosts: Jadé and Lachie BryckiExecutive Producer: Anna HenvestManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I'm sharing a list of do's and don'ts that will make your experience watching softball better as a parent, and it will especially help your athlete's experience on the field so she can perform her best and really gain confidence while doing so!Join the When the Cleats Come Off Community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/whenthecleatscomeoff Leave a review of When the Cleats Come Off on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274 Past episodes of WTCCO referred to in this one:Ep. 167 - Get to know how an umpire thinks with pro Victor Canales - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000643629680 Ep. 166 - The key to boosting your athlete's confidence and problem solving skills - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000642749246 Ep. 13 - Softball is more than just a game with HOF Coach, Sue Enquist - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000495523376 Ep. 30 - How to master the “car ride home talk” - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000509631933 Follow and share with me your favorite parts on social media!Website - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/ YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmey7_LOSN8tSia6gcWqtIzTTyTDpOodr Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybtraining Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AshleyBurkhardtTraining/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/smashley_4 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleybtraining
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Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
Jared reviews a list compiled by “parenting experts” on how to be a fantastic parent… but do they actually work?? He has real life experience with a wild 2 year old and shares the real results of these parenting tips!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Installment #4: How to be a great parent and raise successful children. (1:24) Topics covered in this segment. (2:03) Why modern parenting is SO hard. (3:37) How people view parenting today. (10:55) How attachment issues poison parents. (18:08) How kids get wrecked. (20:37) Fixing your attachment is going to help. (23:55) The model of apprentice adults. (25:32) Building a self-correcting family system. (26:11) The 10-minute daily approach. (32:50) Raise adults so that you can be friends with them in adulthood. (35:16) Tactics for successful co-parenting. (38:34) How to raise kids who succeed in this world. (45:19) Taking an assessment. (53:52) Previewing installment #6: An unfiltered conversation with Sara Dawn Moore on all the things people are afraid to ask an attachment specialist. (54:45) Related Links/Products Mentioned Visit The Attachment Bootcamp for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MIND at checkout for 50% off** Limited time offer exclusively for Mind Pump Listeners get a FREE at-home Vitamin D Test (just pay shipping & handling) + Health Coaching Call – Reserve yours today here December Promotion: MAPS Old Time Strength | MAPS OCR 50% off! ** Code DECEMBER50 at checkout ** Mind Pump #2185: Reclaiming Self-Love & Respect With Adam Lane Smith Mind Pump #2195: How To Make & Nurture Amazing Friendships With Adam Lane Smith Mind Pump #2205: Why Dating Sucks & How To Fix It With Adam Lane Smith Mind Pump #2215: Simple Hacks To Improve Any Marriage With Adam Lane Smith “You have spent 90% of your time with your children when they turn 18 years old” Millennials aren't having kids. Here's why. - The Washington Post Suicide and Homicide Death Rates Among Youth and Young Adults Aged 10–24: United States, 2001–2021 Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Host/People Mentioned Adam | Relationship Psychology (@attachmentadam) Instagram Website Adam Lane Smith - YouTube Email: support@adamlanesmith.com Sarah Dawn Moore (@sarahdawnmoore) Instagram
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If many of us are honest, there are times that our children's emotions and/or bad behavior run our house. For our last Confession in this first series, Molly and Nathan talk about the struggle to discipline. If you've got a question, SUBMIT IT HERE: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Photo Credit: @ErikGabrielPhotographyWelcome to the Damn Dude Podcast! This is Season 3, Episode 41! - Our First Female Interview, with the First Lady!- Varsity Valley Girl Meets Thug Asian Kid- A Woman's Worth- A Womans Intuition- Purpose Beyond Being a Mother- How To Find a Quality Partner and Build A Dope Relationship- Building a Relationship With the Incorrect Materials- Personal Responsibility/Accountability- Sacred Masculine Meeting Sacred Feminine- Explaining Spiritual S*hit To People Who Think It's Crazy- Real Life Applications To Spirituality and Purpose of Ceremony- Being a Great Parent vs an Average Parent- What does Health Mean?- Interest In Self Improvement = Spiritual Awakening Being Answered- What are the Key Elements To Your Personal Fulfillment In Life?LOVE ALLRemember to say 3 things you're Grateful for every morning and every night!- Available on all major platforms!@RealCaliforniaCal@DamnDudePodcasatPhoto Credit: @ErikGabrielPhotographyAvailable on all major platforms: https://damndudepodcast.buzzsprout.com/- Apple Podcasts- Buzzspout- Spotify- Audible- Google Podcasts- Amazon Music- iTunes- Stitcher- iHeart Radio- TuneIn + Alexa- Podcast Addict- PodChaser- Pocket Casts- Deezer- Listen Notes- Player Fm- Podcast Index- Overcast- Castro- Castbox- Podfriend- YouTubeDaaaaaaamn Duuuuuude!!!!!Be sure to leave a 5 Star written review on Apple Podcast/Listen Notes! :)If you love and support the movement and the show, please feel free to make a donation to the Damn Dude Podcast!(link below)Much Love, Love All.To Find #WeCleanPlanet Info:https://www.wecleanplanet.com/To Donate to #WeCleanPlanet:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_donations&business=sebastian%40wecleanplanet.com&item_name=Unite+and+Empower+Community+Leaders+for+a+CleanPlanet¤cy_code=USD&source=urlTo Donate to the Damn Dude Podcast:CashApp: $DamnDudePodcastor PayPal:Support the show
Nearly everyone wants a "friction-less" life. No problems, no arguments, no frustrations. But is that possible? This week we have a confession from a listener: "My kids get on my nerves!" SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Does it make me a bad parent if I think there are some things my kids can't do? How do I help my kids set limits if the "sky is the limit"? On this week's episode, Molly and Nathan address a parent's self-confession, and confirm how we can guide our children towards God's ideal of goodness over the world's never ending search for greatness. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
This Flashback Friday dives deep into the power of elemental frequencies and their role in healing trauma and unlocking clarity. Brian explains how our bodies store trauma and how it affects our physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Through their genius frequency methodologies, they help individuals unscramble their own elemental code, allowing for the free flow of energy and information. This unlocks deep healing, emotional release, and a greater understanding of oneself. Discover how connecting to the elements within can lead to transformation and a clearer sense of purpose. Topics Covered: 00:00:00 Unlocking Clarity: The Power of Elemental Frequencies 00:03:22 Healing Trauma: How Our Bodies Store & Release Experiences 00:08:12 Embracing Life: The Dual Power of Gratitude & Curiosity 00:10:23 Journey Within: Harnessing Elements for Purpose & Energy Episodes Visited: Achieving Fulfillment: How Self-Reflection Can Lead to Inner Peace with Matt Drinkhahn | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 80 Discovering The Power Of Self-Sustaining Transformation Through Spiritual Alignment with Brian Thomas Lumb | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 52 How to be a Great Parent with Jon Vroman | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 45 Connect with The Better Than Rich: BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanrichshow/message
Parenting is tough, and without rest it can be easy to want to quit. On this week's episode, Molly and Nathan talk about how to avoid burnout by regularly setting aside time for rest. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
We know we should do it, but most of us are not regularly praying for our kids. How do we get started? SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Great parents are always having fun with their kids, but what do you do when parenting stops being enjoyable? We might not always want to admit it, but sometimes it's hard to be around our own kids. On this week's episode, Nathan and Molly talk about how to delight and rejoice in how God made our children, even when it's not enjoyable. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Great parents are always having fun with their kids, but what do you do when parenting stops being enjoyable? We might not always want to admit it, but sometimes it's hard to be around our own kids. On this week's episode, Nathan and Molly talk about how to delight and rejoice in how God made our children, even when it's not enjoyable. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
This week we have a question/confession from a listener: "Should I check/look at my teenagers phone with/without permission?" SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
This week we have a question/confession from a listener: "Should I check/look at my teenagers phone with/without permission?" SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Proverbs 18:21 says, "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit." Our words can give life to our children, or they can be incredibly hurtful. On this week's episode we discuss how to make sure our words bring life instead of harm. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Proverbs 18:21 says, "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit." Our words can give life to our children, or they can be incredibly hurtful. On this week's episode we discuss how to make sure our words bring life instead of harm. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Parenting is tough, and you often feel like you're getting everything wrong. Sometimes we just need to confess what's really going on in our lives. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
Parenting is tough, and you often feel like you're getting everything wrong. Sometimes we just need to confess what's really going on in our lives. SEND US A CONFESSION: https://forms.gle/RbePzE93HbHtCvuZA
On today's podcast I chat with Katie Krimitsos, who is based in Tampa Florida in the USA. Katie has had an eventful career and as well as being a busy mum, she is also the founder of the Women's Meditation Network where she creates many different “love notes” to women. Having a second baby and a determination to be a great mum as well as a great business person guided her to this business, which with some careful planning has allowed her to achieve both. Is this too much for every parent to strive for? Enjoy the show This show has been produced by Fuzion Communications, a Marketing, PR, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing Agency in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Cork. Podcast Production by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter Greg on LinkedIn Email Greg with feedback or suggested guests: greg@fuzion.ie
In this engaging episode of The Better Than Rich Show, hosts Andrew and Mike offer a glimpse behind the scenes, sharing memorable moments from the past. They delve into the impact of parental divorce on self-beliefs and discuss the complex topic of masculinity in modern times. Emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, they challenge listeners to define what it means to be a man and a leader within their families. They highlight that embodying certainty and making decisions does not equate to dominance or dismissing femininity. Topics Covered: 00:00:00 - Start the episode by emphasizing the importance of focusing on the controllable aspects of life as the key to success. 00:01:32 - Explore the transformative power of surrounding yourself with the right people, understanding how they can unlock your potential and propel you towards success. 00:06:17 - Dive into the power of reflection, uncovering valuable lessons, shaping personal identity, and recognizing the gifts that the past has bestowed upon us. 00:09:37 - Address the issue of the "Checked Out Dad Syndrome," offering guidance on how to break free from it and create meaningful moments for your family, reviving masculinity in the process. 00:14:07 - Embark on the journey of redefining fatherhood, discovering how to create a brand for yourself and your family, shaping a fulfilling and purposeful life. Episode Visited: How to Become Superhuman with Nick Santanastasso | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 36 How to be a Great Parent with Jon Vroman | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 45 Connect with The Better Than Rich: BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanrichshow/message
"Can You Be A Great Parent And Run A Successful Restaurant? Description: In this episode, we dive into the balancing act of managing a busy restaurant when you have a family . We delve into the multitude of challenges that come with wearing both hats and how these can impact familial & business relationships. We outline practical strategies for setting healthy boundaries, enhancing your time management skills, and leveraging your support network to help keep both your restaurant and your family running smoothly. Real-life examples and actionable tips make this a must-listen for any restaurant owner navigating the elusive work-life balance. Key Points Discussed: Unconventional working hours, high stress during peak times, and the need for constant connectivity pose unique challenges for restaurant owners. Real-life anecdotes from industry professionals provide an intimate look into the struggle of achieving work-life balance. Potential negative effects on family life due to the demands of running a restaurant. The importance of setting boundaries between work and family time, including strategies like 'family time' slots and communication rules. Delegation, prioritizing tasks, and using productivity tools can help balance family life and restaurant management Personal and professional support networks can ease the burden of balancing multiple roles. Strategies for keeping strong familial relationships despite a busy schedule. Click HERE to join The Closed Monday Community! Exclusive Sponsor - Four Turns - Restaurant Growth Experts Click here to schedule your FREE 15 min Consultation Looking for restaurant tech? Check out exclusive offers from our partners: Marquii Toast 7Shifts ✅ Website: http://kyleinserra.com ✅ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kyleinserra ✅ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyleinserra/ ✅ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kyleinserra --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/closedmondayshow/message
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
From being able to sleep anywhere to pulling loose teeth to staying calm in a crisis, our listeners are great at all kinds of things when it comes to being parents. Amy and Margaret discuss: Lowered expectations Self-care for its own sake Margaret's Fran Drescher moments Sign up for What Fresh Hell Plus on Supporting Cast to get all episodes ad-free, plus monthly bonus episodes. Supporting Cast works right where you already listen! Go to whatfreshhell.supportingcast.fm to subscribe in two taps for just $4.99 a month, or $39.99 a year. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting is not about perfection. Parenting is about growing into our best self while holding our child's hand as they grow into their best self. Laura Reardon is a certified Child Behavior Specialist who specializes in emotional regulation. In this episode of Linda's Corner, Laura shares hacks to successful parenting. You can reach Laura at her website https://laurareardoncoaching.com.Some of the highlights Laura shares:What is emotional regulation and why it is so hard to do?What can our emotions tell us about our needs? How does our fight, flight or freeze response affect our ability to regulate emotions?3 core steps to successful parentingProactive steps to being a good parent includes meeting our core needs (getting enough sleep, nutrition, hydration, connection, self compassion, etc.)ABC's for handling big emotionsAwareness - emotions start as physical sensations like a tightness in throat or chest, upset stomach, etc. Pay attention and become more aware of how you're feelingBreathe - breathing exercises can help us manage our emotionsCalm - how to calm our thoughts and show self compassionReflect - after we have responded to a situation, we can reflect on what we did right, what we could have done better. We can gain insight into what needs aren't being met in the present and what needs weren't met in the past.Repair - do I need to apologize? Apologizing is having a growth mindset, this is how I learn. Life is more about getting it wrong than getting it right. And morePlease share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
In this episode of The Better Than Rich Show, wisdom from past guests is revisited. Josh Painter highlights the significance of prioritizing family and achieving work-life balance in business decisions. Jon Vroman encourages listeners to reflect on their busy schedules and determine if it's a temporary season or a permanent state. He emphasizes the value of intentional relationships and quality time with loved ones. Grant Baldwin shares personal examples of prioritizing his relationship with his wife and family, including regular dates and trips. The episode concludes with a reminder to invest time, money, and energy into what truly matters and to make each day better than the last. Topics Covered: 00:00: Prioritizing Family: Putting Loved Ones First 02:08: Balancing Work and Family: Finding Harmony in Life 03:37: Identity Matters: Being True to Yourself 05:02: Intentional Family Time: Cultivating Meaningful Relationships 06:19: Managing Overwhelm: Understanding Busy Seasons Episodes Visited: How To Be A Successful Speaker: An Insider's Guide with Grant Baldwin | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 48 How to be a Great Parent with Jon Vroman | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 45 Breaking Free from Survival Mode: Unleashing Your Potential with Josh Painter | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 59 Connect with The Better Than Rich: BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanrichshow/message
God being described as Mother or Father is quite apt, as God is the source of all life, the Great Parent known by many names. And on a day like Mothers' Day, we have the added opportunity to look to those mothers and motherly figures in our lives with a renewed sense of appreciation for the Divine Light that shines from their every wondrous detail. Our moms are our first and often best example of what and who God is: what the essence of Life is. Often overlooked because their prowess and support are as expansive as the earth, our mothers channel a grand power that makes that of warmongers pale in comparison, the power of the very connecting force of the cosmos, love itself, support, care, kindness, wisdom, and the eternity of life. Our moms express the greatest uses of the universe and the point of all life: to live in caring community, to learn, to grow together, to find peace, and to thrive in the light of love.
The concept of masculine and feminine energies has gained attention in recent years, and The Better Than Rich Show's episode explores their role in relationships and leadership. Everyone has both energies within them, and identifying one's core energy can help them understand themselves better. The episode stresses the importance of healthy masculine energy, which is confident, decisive, and can move things forward, and healthy feminine energy, which is receptive and creative. By embracing both energies, individuals can improve their relationships and leadership skills and create a balanced and fulfilling life. Topics Covered: 00:00:00 Everyone possesses both masculine and feminine energies 00:02:03 Conflict arises when two wounded masculine energies collide 00:04:51 Healthy masculine energy is crucial for leadership and conflict resolution 00:07:33 The significance of the father role in creating memorable moments for the family 00:08:55 Balancing confidence and humility is essential in supporting your family 00:09:23 The interplay of masculine and feminine energies is vital 00:10:08 An exploration of feminine and masculine energies Episodes Visited: How to be a Great Parent with Jon Vroman | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 45 Healing Trauma & Improving Relationships: Exploring Masculine & Feminine Polarities with David Lea | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 51 Discovering the Power of Masculine and Feminine Energies: Unlocking Clarity and Connection with Marcia Martin | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 56 Connect with The Better Than Rich: BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanrichshow/message
On this episode of Inside the Inspired, we sit down with Brendan Wall, the host of DAD THE MAN podcast. Brendan is a husband and father of four who started his podcast to inspire men to be the best versions of themselves. He believes that men have one opportunity to lead their families with love and purpose, and he is on a mission to help them seize it. Key Discussion Points: Brendan's journey to becoming a podcast host and his inspiration for creating DAD THE MAN The importance of being a present and engaged father and husband How to prioritize your family while still pursuing your passions and career The impact of DAD THE MAN on Brendan's own life and relationships Brendan Wall is a true inspiration to men who are striving to be the best versions of themselves in all aspects of their lives. His podcast, DAD THE MAN, provides a platform for men to learn from and connect with other inspiring men who are leading their families with purpose and love. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Inside the Inspired and encourage you to check out DAD THE MAN for more inspiration and guidance on your own journey as a man, husband, and father. Check out the podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dad-the-man/id1580211413 https://www.dadtheman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dad.the.man/
Ali discusses the TV movie, CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery, written by Steven Banks, Robert Lamoreaux, and Victor Wilson for the wacky Nicktoon, CatDog, created by Peter Hannan. Hi Ho Diggety!
Choose To Be a Great Parent - The Proverbial New Year Series - Brad Powell - March 19, 2023
Choose to Be a Great Parent - The Proverbial New Year Series - Brad Powell - March 19, 2023
On this episode, Andrew and Beth speak with author and education expert Lance Izumi about his new book, The Great Parent Revolt, which highlights the stories of ordinary people that stood up to the against critical race theory and woke indoctrination in their children's schools. We discuss how these new American heroes come from all walks of […]
On this episode, Andrew and Beth speak with author and education expert Lance Izumi about his new book, The Great Parent Revolt, which highlights the stories of ordinary people that stood up to the against critical race theory and woke indoctrination in their children's schools. We discuss how these new American heroes come from all walks of life, geographically, politically and socioeconomically. Lance talks about how many of the parents he profiles share one thing in common – an immigrant story. Lance also shares the story of a student in California who describes what political indoctrination is like from the student's prospective. Lance Izumi is senior director of the Center for Education at the Pacific Research Institute. He is the former two-term president of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, the largest system of higher education in the nation, and co-author of The Great Parent Revolt: How Parents and Grassroots Leaders Are Fighting Critical Race Theory in America's Schools. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Dr. Lance Izumi, senior director of the Pacific Research Institute’s Center for Education, about his new book, The Great Parent Revolt: How Parents and Grassroots Leaders Are Fighting Critical Race Theory in America's Schools. Julie and Dr. Izumi also discuss the largely COVID-driven […]
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Lance Izumi, senior director of the Center for Education at the Pacific Research Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the growing number of people who are leading the charge against ideological indoctrination in schools.You can find Izumi's book "The Great Parent Revolt: How Parents and Grassroots Leaders Are Fighting Critical Race Theory in America's Schools" here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-great-parent-revolt-lance-izumi/1142911660
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Lance Izumi, senior director of the Center for Education at the Pacific Research Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the growing number of people who are leading the charge against ideological indoctrination in schools. You can find Izumi’s book “The Great Parent Revolt: How […]
“The introduction of critical race theory (CRT) and race-based instruction in schools has disrupted American classrooms from coast to coast and impacted families from every ethnic, cultural, and income background.” That's the opening sentence of a new book that chronicles the story of individual parents, students, and school board members who are fighting this ideological indoctrination. One of the co-authors of that book joins the Anchoring Truths Podcast. Lance Izumi is Senior Director of the Center for Education at the Pacific Research Institute. He has written and produced books, studies and films on a wide variety of education topics. His new co-authored book that we'll discuss today is THE GREAT PARENT REVOLT: How Parents and Grassroots Leaders Are Fighting Critical Race Theory in America's Schools. In 2016-17, Mr. Izumi served on President Trump's transition Agency Action Team for education policy. As a member of the transition team, he drafted policy papers and recommendations for consideration by the Trump administration. Mr. Izumi served as chief speechwriter and director of writing and research for California Governor George Deukmejian and as speechwriter to United States Attorney General Edwin Meese III in President Ronald Reagan's administration. You may purchase the book from Amazon here.
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Can real estate agents be good parents and spouses and still be top producers? It's a question that many in the industry are asking themselves. Balancing a demanding career with the responsibilities of family life can be a challenge for anyone, but for realtors, the stakes are high. With long hours, tight deadlines, and the constant pressure to close deals, it can be difficult to find time for loved ones.On this week's episode of the Massive Agent Podcast, host Brohm invites Realtor and entrepreneur Marina Tolentino from Oahu, Hawaii to share her experience and insights on how to balance work and family as a top producer. Marina shares her strategies for time management, organization, and setting priorities to make the most of her time and achieve success in her career while still being a loving wife and mother.Realtors can utilize their time more wisely by setting clear boundaries and prioritizing their time. It's important to focus on what matters most, whether that's family, work, or personal growth. By learning to manage their time more effectively and setting realistic goals, realtors can achieve success in their careers and still be present for the people they love. How can you as an agent make sure that you are putting in the time and effort to balance your career with your family life?Connect with Marina TolentinoFacebookInstagramWebsiteProud member of the Broke Agent Media network***********************Sponsored by: Follow Up Boss, the CRM of choice for agents ready to scale quickly. Massive Agent listeners get a FREE 30 Day trial (no CC required!!) CLICK HERE***********************Recommended:Witly: the fully automated Facebook Ad management system for real estate agents and loan officers. Get a 14 day free trial HEREShop my Amazon Store: podcasting equipment, my favorite books, cool stuff for REALTORS®, etcMassive Agent Society: I built the coaching program you've been wanting your entire career. Learn how it works HEREGet $1,000 off the Massive Agent Society, for a very limited time. Just CLICK HERE and apply promo code SANTA22 at checkout, and get $1,000 off the annual membership at checkout.Buzzsprout: Starting a podcast? Host your show with the same platform we use. Affordable, user-friendly podcast hosting for real estate agents - New users get a $20 Amazon Gift Card
Our guest this week is PRI Senior Director of Education Lance Izumi, who along with co-authors Wenyuan Wu and McKenzie Richards, launched PRI's latest book The Great Parent Revolt: How Parents and Grassroots Leaders Are Fighting Critical Race Theory in America's Schools. The book profiles ordinary people who have taken on the task of defeating perhaps the most divisive doctrine to ever threaten America's children. These courageous parents, grandparents, educators, students and community leaders, through their activism and advocacy, have successfully stopped the growth of these destructive policies in their communities. They serve as an inspiration for all Americans who are fighting against classroom indoctrination.
Every home needs family values and a clear mission. Sadly, most parents know their company's vision-mission statement more than their own. If the family does not have a proper agreement on these things, setting core values and building a vision board is a real challenge. And without them, both parents and children will have a hard time living under one household in harmony. Join Julia and Travis Gentry as they talk about family values. Learn how to construct a mission-vision statement at home to strengthen your bond and set an example for other families. Discover how to use a vision board to set your goals, keep your core values aligned, and journeying together in life with a clear purpose. Join our Facebook Group Community Today, Dream: Together.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Dream On Community today:thedreamfactoryandco.comInstagramFacebookYouTube
Are you a front-row dad? Do your wife and kids think you're an absolute legend? If not, you've got a lot of work to do. Your goal as a man is to be a family man with a business, not a businessman with a family. Sure, you can try to build your professional life around the clock, but at what cost? In today's episode, Andrew and Mike talk to Jon Vroman, Founder of Front Row Dads, a diverse group of 230 dads from 12 different countries who share a common bond of choosing to put family first as they grow their businesses. Tune in to hear Jon describe what it takes to win at home and work, as well as some simple habits, strategies, and routines to help men take responsibility for themselves, their families, their community, and the world. Topics Covered 00:00 Introduction 01:52 Jon as a 29-year-old versus Jon now 05:57 Become a family man with a business, not a businessman with a family 07:54 Don't sacrifice your family in pursuit of more 08:52 Turning point in Jon's professional and personal life 10:46 Why men must head to their calling 13:58 Understand that life is an energy play 17:01 Biggest challenges facing modern dads 19:38 Benefits of being part of a community of men 22:13 Community is a man's greatest survival tool 25:15 Miracle morning for parents and families 31:48 Men should be proud of their masculinity and fatherly roles 35:03 Masculine and feminine energies 37:44 From roommate to soulmate 40:06 The meaning of "People marry their unfinished businesses" 43:05 Closing questions 47:05 Become a front-row dad 52:20 Parting thoughts Links and Resources Connect with Jon on Twitter Front Row Dads Front Row Dads Podcast The Front Row Factor: Transform Your Life with the Art of Moment Making by Jon Vroman The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida Connect with The Better Than Rich Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterthanrichshow/message
It was a fire that started at the back of my throat. With each complaint or whiny response, that ball of flames grew. Until I finally screamed at them. The most innocent and convenient targets. My children. Have you ever had a day like that? I'm Janie Porter -- mom of 4 and joy coach -- and let me tell you: I've had so many regrets over the years about the emotions I've unleashed on my children. In this episode of She Just Glows: The Podcast, I'm reading a favorite post about that oh-so-relatable rage moment, and sharing the powerful tools that are helping me move forward in my motherhood. Without the shame. What you'll learn in this episode: 3 safeguards you can start today to stop the yelling How to dispel the shame + shock of the yell The difference between good + bad anger Why it's helpful for your kids to see you angry Post mentioned in this episode: Dear Depressed Moms, You're Not Alone Your Kids' Bad Behavior After School Means You're A Great Parent 16 Real Ways To Stop Yelling At Your Kids Learn more about working with me and read 400+ inspiring posts at She Just Glows. Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for new videos each week.
Hey Friend, How do you connect with your student's parents? Do you know where to start? You'll be teaching their children for years to come, how do you make that good first impression that'll last? Today you will learn 6 ways to create a great parent-teacher relationship from the BEGINNING! Developing that relationship with our student's parents is vital for student success in their educational journey. It makes a huge difference with everyone involved: you the teacher, the parent, but especially the student. Take Care, Michelle In this episode you'll learn: Creative ways to connect with parents How to overcome language barriers Positive contact How to communicate for IEP meetings Connect with Michelle Vazquez: Join the Facebook Community, www.facebook.com/groups/steppingintospecialed Follow on Instagram www.instagram.com/steppingintospecialed Contact: steppingintospecialed@gmail.com