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Stuff You Missed in History Class
Boston Floating Hospital

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 38:46 Transcription Available


The Boston Floating Hospital was a children’s hospital that operated on a boat in Boston Harbor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Research: Berkeley Temple. “Threescore years and ten, 1827-1897: Pine Street Church ; Berkeley Street Church ; Berkley Temple.” Boston : Press of Samuel Usher, 1897. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008416560 Boston Floating Hospital. “A brief history of the Boston Floating Hospital.” 1906. https://archive.org/details/101725502.nlm.nih.gov/ Boston Floating Hospital. “Historical sketch of the origin and development of the Boston Floating Hospital.” 1903. https://archive.org/details/101727275.nlm.nih.gov Egan, Sarah A. “A Reply from the Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 11, No. 6 (Mar., 1911). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3405022 Friends of the Boston Harborwalk. “Precious Cargo On Board.” https://boshw.us/sign/precious-cargo-on-board/?lang=english Gilson, Grace. “Babies on a boat: When a floating hospital helped cure Boston’s children.” Boston Globe. 1/20/2022. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/20/metro/hospital-sea-that-once-cured-bostons-children/ Golden, Janet. “From Wet Nurse Directory to Milk Bank: Delivery of Human Milk in Boston, 1909-1927.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Vol. 62, No. 4. Winter 1988. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44443092 Halberstadt, Josephine. “The Boston Floating Hospital, Season of 1906.” The American Journal of Nursing , Feb., 1907, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Feb., 1907). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3403608 Hall, Mary I. “The Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Jan., 1911). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3404922 Hastings, Robert W. “The Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 3, No. 7 (Apr., 1903).” Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3401681 Hastings, Robert W. “The Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 6, No. 7 (Apr., 1906). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3402905 Jimison, Robert. “Who’s the mystery child in this 103-year-old Floating Hospital photo?” CNN. 2/14/2017. https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/14/health/floating-hospital-1914-mystery-photo-history/index.html Keeling, Arlene. “Nursing On Board the Boston Floating Hospital.” Windows in Time. Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry. October 2015. Kulig, John. “12 Things You Didn't Know About The History Of Boston's Floating Hospital For Children.” WBUR. 10/3/2014. https://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2014/10/01/boston-floating-kulig NavSource Online: Identification Numbered Vessel Photo Archive. Boston Floating Hospital (ID 2366) https://www.navsource.org/archives/12/172366.htm “A History of the Boston Floating Hospital.” Vol. 19. No. 4. 1957. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.19.4.629 Perry, Charlotte Mandeville. “Our Floating Hospitals.” The American Journal of Nursing, Nov., 1900, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Nov., 1900). Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/3402614 Prinz, Lucie with Jacoba Van Schaik. “The Boston Floating Hospital: How a Boston Harbor Barge Changed the Course of Pediatric Medicine.” Tufts Medical Center. 2014. Tufts Archival Research Center. “Boston Floating Hospital.” https://archives.tufts.edu/agents/corporate_entities/9474?&page=13 Tufts CHSP. “End of an Era: The Closing of Tufts Children’s Hospital, Putting Inpatient Pediatric Care in Context.” 4/8/2022. https://sites.tufts.edu/chsp/2022/04/08/end-of-an-era-the-closing-of-tufts-childrens-hospital-putting-inpatient-pediatric-care-in-context/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geschichten aus Sachsen-Anhalt
Der Vogelsammler Ferdinand Heine aus Halberstadt

Geschichten aus Sachsen-Anhalt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 4:43


Vor über 150 Jahren hat ein Halberstädter eine riesige Vogelsammlung zusammengetragen. Carsten Reuß erzählt die Geschichte.

NDR Kultur - Neue Bücher
Bildschöne Bücher: "Max Halberstadt. Der Fotograf"

NDR Kultur - Neue Bücher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 5:13


Ein üppig bebildertes Buch zeigt die ganze Geschichte dieses zu Unrecht fast vergessenen Künstlers aus Hamburg.

Chemisches Element - der Podcast
#170: was ist twitch

Chemisches Element - der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 84:03


Okay, Google: Was ist eine Baller League? Kostet das was? Ist das ansteckend? Drei Spieler der BSG Chemie denken sich „fuck it, we ball“ und treten ab der kommenden Season in der werbeintensiven Kleinfeldliga an. Für den notorisch sponsorenlosen Podcast aus dem Leutzscher Holz ein Anlass, mal wieder auf Tuchfühlung mit den Kids zu gehen, herauszufinden, was eine Galaxy Minute ist und einzuschätzen, wie ein solches Projekt in Zeiten sportlicher Talfahrt im Ligaalltag so zu bewerten ist.Der Draft für die neue Season Chemisches Element hat schon einen Kader hervorgebracht, der sich durchaus sehen lassen kann und wenig Angst haben muss, gegen Influencer, Ex-Profis und aufstrebende Jungkicker den Kürzeren zu ziehen: Jonas bereitet sich auf dem Rad für den anstehenden Combine vor, Kilian packt gegen Fakten und abweichende Meinungen den Rainbow Flick aus, Lochi draftet die besten Takes zu Streams und neuen Ligen gleich selbst, während Nils – als einziger Vertreter der Zielgruppe – das Ganze für die älteren Semester übersetzen darf.Liken und abonnieren nicht vergessen, danke Chat — im Chemischen Element #170!Kapitel: 0:00:00 Intro & News 0:07:30 Test gegen Halberstadt 0:14:00 Baller League 1:00:30 Rahmenterminplan & Neues von Winkler 1:06:30 "Spieltag" & Ausblick auf FCKMS 1:16:00 MedientippsShownotes:Ticket-Info für das Pokalderby gegen Lok Leipzig | BSG Chemie LeipzigBaufortschritte im AKS | BSG Chemie LeipzigÄnderungen im Rahmenspielplan Saison 2025/26Zwei Tage Urlaub für ein Auswärtsspiel: Chemie Leipzig hadert mit Absagen-Hattrick | LVZ (€)Chemie Leipzig: Zwischen Abstiegskampf und Baller League - BSG-Trio sorgt für Zündstoff | MDR.DE Ärger um die Baller League: Oberligist trennt sich von fünf SpielernBaller League: Chemie Leipzig stellt drei Spieler – Babelsberg 03 kritisiert Vorgehen | Märkische Allgemeine (€)Baller League | wikipediaBaller League: Was ist es wert, hier ein Star zu sein? | spiegel onlineMega-Zoff um Baller League eskaliert: Amateurklubs schmeißen ihre Spieler raus | focusStreitpunkt Baller League: Matondo erklärt Hintergründe seiner Entlassung | torgranate.deNOFV-Chef Winkler über Regionalliga-Vorstoß: "... dann stehen wir ganz allein da" | kickerMedientipps:Die Derbys – Die legendären Fußball-Duelle der Welt Staffel 1 der Serie | ard mediathekHiob - Drama konkret | spotifySenna | NetflixThe Great Southern Country | youtubeZeitspiel #37: Platzverhältnisse

Lok Cast - der Podcast des 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
Andreas Naumann & Co-Trainer Nico Wegmann

Lok Cast - der Podcast des 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 78:41


Was war das für ein großartiger Ausflug ins Schneetreiben von Halle!? Der 1:0-Sieg beim HFC hat selbstverständlich auch die beiden Moderatoren Marko Hofmann und Thomas Franzky bewegt. Mit einem der zentralen Helden dieses Nachmittags sprechen sie gleich zum Auftakt: Keeper Andreas Naumann. Der gehaltene Strafstoß, der Lehrer-Alltag in den Winterferien, seine Regionalliga-Anfänge in Halberstadt und Meuselwitz – über all das und mehr plaudert "Naumi". Als zweiter Gast konnte Co-Trainer Nico Wegmann gewonnen werden, der bekanntlich nebenbei noch bei den Sportfreunden Seligenstadt in der Verbandsliga Hessen-Süd als Chef an der Seitenlinie steht. Pendeln über eine Strecke von über 400 Kilometer ist für ihn also kein Fremdwort und beinah täglich Brot. Mit dem 29-Jährigen geht's um die Verteilung der Aufgaben im Lok-Trainerteam, seine Fußballverrücktheit und natürlich Taktik. Ganz klare Einschaltempfehlung: informativ, unterhaltsam und sehr gut!Anregungen, Kritik und (vor allem) Lob zu LokCast könnt ihr gern jederzeit an diese E-Mail-Adresse richten: lokruf-radio@t-online.de Spenden an LokCast und Lokruf: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U7AJWS2H6VTQ6

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Auswirkungen des des Wahlerfolges der AfD auf die Kommunalpolitik und Neonaziumtriebe in Sachsen-Anhalt im Nordharz (Serie 1445: FSK-Morgenmagazin)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 23:25


In Quedlinburg arbeiten CDU und AfD im Stadtrat zusammen und in Halberstadt erstarkt nach dem Zuzug von Neonazikadern aus dem Ruhrgebiet die Neonaziszene. In welchem Zusammenhang beides mit dem flächendeckenden Wahlerfolg der AfD bei den vergangenen Kommunalwahlen steht und was das für die demokratischen Kräfte in Politik und Zivilgesellschaft bedeutet, haben wir mit David Begrich besprochen. Begrich betreut die Arbeitsstelle Rechtsextremismus beim Miteinander e.V. in Magdeburg.

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"Die Lage spitzt sich zu" - In Halberstadt bedrohen Neonazis das Soziokulturelle Zentrum ZORA (Serie 1445: FSK-Morgenmagazin)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 19:44


Halberstadt liegt im Nordharzvorland. Dort leben ca. 40.000 Menschen. Seit fast 35 Jahren gestaltet die ZORA als soziokulturelles Zentrum das alternative Stadtleben oder bietet diesem Raum. So lange die ZORA existiert, war sie und ihre Besucher*innen der Bedrohung und Angriffen von Neonazis ausgesetzt. In den letzten Monaten hat sich die Situation noch einmal verschärft durch die Reaktivierung von Neonazistrukturen in der Stadt und Region. Wir haben mit dem Geschäftsführer der Zora, Robert Fietzke, über die Lage und den Widerstand gegen die neonazistischen Umtriebe in Halberstadt gesprochen.

L'Entertainment Lab
Michèle Halberstadt - Co-directrice d'ARP

L'Entertainment Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 48:24


Un podcast plus que passionnant. Pour tous les fans du grand 7è art ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Länderreport - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Luxusbunker statt Gedenkstätte - Die KZ-Stollen bei Halberstadt (Länderreport)

Länderreport - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 9:23


Ottersbach, Niklas www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Länderreport

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
Adventure Travel with Jason Halberstadt - MyTrip.AI

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 70:10 Transcription Available


Area/TopicGuiding, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Artificial Intelligence for Tour OperatorsJason HalberstadtFounder and CEOMyTrip.AIJason Halberstadt has been helping tour operators innovate online and grow their businesses since the dawn of the Internet in the 1990's when he moved to Ecuador from the US and started a digital marketing agency specialized in travel. He launched MyTrip.AI in 2023 to develop AI software and services to help small and medium-sized travel companies innovate in order to compete with industry giants.https://mytrip.ai/summaryJason Halberstadt, founder and CEO of MyYrip.AI, shares his journey from being a guide and outdoor instructor to moving to Ecuador where he then transitioned to offering internet services to tour operators and eventually ventured into AI assistance for travel businesses. The AI assistant helps engage website visitors in personalized conversations, providing value and building trust before asking for contact information. This approach has resulted in a high conversion rate and improved customer satisfaction. The conversation with Jason Elkins focused on the importance of personalized and timely service in the travel industry. He emphasized that the first company to develop a relationship with a prospective traveler often wins the business. However, many tour operators struggle to provide quick responses and customized attention. This is where AI assistants can play a crucial role. AI assistants can greet travelers immediately, understand their preferences, recommend suitable products, and even schedule meetings with human trip planners. By combining AI technology with human expertise, tour operators can enhance the customer experience and improve their sales process.takeawaysJason Halberstadt started as a guide and outdoor instructor before starting a tour operator marketing business in Ecuador.He began by offering internet services to tour operators and eventually ventured into AI assistance for travel businesses.The AI assistant engages website visitors in personalized conversations, providing value and building trust before asking for contact information.This approach has resulted in a high conversion rate and improved customer satisfaction. In the travel industry, the first company to develop a relationship with a prospective traveler often wins the business.Tour operators often struggle to provide quick responses and customized attention, which can lead to missed opportunities.AI assistants can greet travelers immediately, understand their preferences, recommend suitable products, and schedule meetings with human trip planners.By combining AI technology with human expertise, tour operators can enhance the customer experience and improve their sales process. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.

Kinocast | Der Podcast über Kinofilme, Sneak Preview, Filme, Serien, Heimkino, Streaming, Games, Trailer, News und mehr

"Zwei zu Eins" hieß es in der Sneak Preview der Innenstadtkinos Stuttgart in der vergangenen Woche. Das ist kein Fußballergebnis, sondern eine deutsche Komodie über die Wirren der Nachwendezeit, Freundschaften, unerwarteten Reichtung, Überfallplanungen, Investitionen und vieles mehr. Die deutsche Komödie "Spieleabend" mit vielen namhaften deutschen Schauspielern feierte auf Netlix seine Premiere - Hört unsere Sendung wie uns beide Filme gefallen haben. Die Neustarts der Woche und die offiziellen Stuttgarter Kinocharts haben wir auch für euch. Viel Spaß! Inhalt des Hauptfilms: Maren (Sandra Hüller), Robert (Max Riemelt) und Volker (Ronald Zehrfeld) kennen sich seit ihrer Kindheit und sind gemeinsam im ostdeutschen Halberstadt aufgewachsen. Im Jahr 1990 wird aus der BRD und der DDR allerdings auch auf der Geld-Ebene ein Land und so sind sie wie alle Ost-Bürger im Juli dazu angehalten, ihre alte Währung in neue D-Mark einzutauschen. Wie es der Zufall will, machen die drei in einem verlassenen Schacht unweit ihres Zuhauses allerdings eine unglaubliche Entdeckung: Hier wurden Millionen Ostmark abgeladen, die bald ihre Gültigkeit verlieren. Doch sie erkennen: Noch lässt der Geldberg sich umtauschen. Also klauen sie den Papiergeld-Schatz und entwickeln mit ihren Nachbarn und Bekannten ein System, um vor Ablauf der Umtausch-Frist mit dem Fund so viel Kohle wie möglich zu machen. Rucksackweise beginnen sie, die Scheine davonzutragen. Deutscher Titel: Zwei zu Eins Internationaler Titel: Two to One Regie: Natja Brunckhorst Drehbuch: Natja Brunckhorst DarstellerInnen: Sandra Hüller, Max Riemelt, Ronald Zehrfeld, Ursula Werner, Peter Kurth, Martin Brambach, Kathrin Wehlisch, Olli Dittrich, Lotte Shirin Keiling, Tom Keune, David Bredin, Uwe Preuss Deutscher Kinostart: 25.07.2024 Produktion/Verleih: XVerleih Webseite: www.x-

SWR2 Kultur Info
Einmal wie Dagobert im Geld baden: Natja Brunckhorst über ihren Film „Zwei zu Eins“

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 13:51


Ein Millionenschatz aus DDR-Zeiten: Auch für Regisseurin Natja Brunckhorst war die Geschichte vom versteckten Geld in Halberstadt ein Musterbeispiel für die „wilde Zeit“ des Übergangs zur BRD: „Das regt Dagobert-Duck-Fantasien an“, sagt sie in SWR Kultur über ihre Komödie „Zwei zu Eins“.

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Das perfekte Buch - "Views" von Marc-Uwe Kling

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 4:59


Halberstadt in Sachsen-Anhalt: Die sechzehnjährige Lena Palmer ist spurlos verschwunden. Doch dann taucht in Marc-Uwe Klings Thriller "Views" ein Tiktok-Video des Mädchens auf. Das Video ist weniger als eine Minute lang. Und es zeigt: eine Vergewaltigung.**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.

99% Invisible
As Slow As Possible

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 41:51


When you go to a concert, you might try to get there right when the doors open. Or perhaps you take your time and skip the opening act. But generally, you want to be there when the show starts. In February, everyone who went to a concert in Halberstadt, Germany, showed up 23 years late. The performance is of a piece called ORGAN2/ASLSP. ASLSP stands for “as slow as possible,” which is how the composer meant for it to be played, and this particular day would involve a chord change. The last time ORGAN2/ASLSP had a chord change was in 2022, and this new chord will play until the next change, in August, 2026. There is a change the year after that, and the following year, and so on, until the year 2640. The full performance is meant to last 639 years. Reporter Gabe Bullard travels to Germany to witness the chord change and to discover why such a concert is even happening in the first place.As Slow As Possible

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Book Review: Righteous Victims - A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict by Yair Halberstadt

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 58:35


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Book Review: Righteous Victims - A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, published by Yair Halberstadt on June 25, 2024 on LessWrong. I originally entered this to the ACX Book Review competition. Since it has not been selected as a finalist I'm now free to post it here. In truth it's a followup to my review of Morris's history of Israel's War of Independence. In the wake of the October 7th attack on Israel and Israel's response, everyone seemed to agree that one side of the conflict was the epitome of evil, the reincarnation of the Nazis, with warfare in their blood and a pure unfiltered hatred of the enemy in their minds. The other side was a force for good, who just wanted peace and was doing the best they could in a difficult situation. The only problem is no one could agree which side was which. This is unfair. While the loudest voices may paint the world in black and white, as soon as you ignore them, you begin to encounter a whole range of more nuanced views - yet still find yourself no less confused. Now for the most part my view is that unless you're willing to put in the effort to deeply understand conflicts in far off lands, you're best off not having an opinion on them, and definitely not one fed to you by the twitter or tiktok feed. Expressing loud, confident opinions on unfamiliar conflicts often does more harm than good. Alas this conflict is not in a far away land. I live 20km from the border with Gaza. Most of my friends were called up to do reserve duty in the IDF. My children almost certainly will have to do the same once they grow up. Far too much of my income goes towards military spending rather than my bank account. I can't take the easy way out, so I have to do things the hard way. So I bought a copy of Benny Morris's Righteous Victims at exorbitant cost[1], and plowed through it. And I thought I'd share with you what I learned, so that if you do decide to opine on the Israel Palestine conflict, your opinion will hopefully be more educated. Righteous Victims is a history of the Arab Zionist conflict from 1881 till 2001, written by one of the most respected historians of this conflict. Bias Morris is a liberal Zionist, but one whose aim in studying history was to strip back the comforting lies he'd been taught as a child, and find out the actual truth. None of his (serious) critics accuse him of lying, and his mastery of the primary sources is undisputed. Instead there are two main accusations leveled against him. The first he readily admits himself in the introduction. Almost all sources about this conflict come from British or Israeli archives. Arab literacy was far lower, Arab historiography of this conflict is a relatively new and small field, and Arab documents have for the most part not been made publicly available even when they exist. Meanwhile a wealth of Zionist material has been released to the public, and we have plenty of contemporary documents to rely on. While he tries to decipher the Arab perspective from the Zionist one, and relies on Arab documents when they are available, this is naturally going to be both a blindspot and a source of systematic bias. The second is in choosing which events to highlight and which to ignore. This is an impossible task - over 120 years the amount of relevant information is going to outweigh by many orders of magnitude the amount of space you have in your book, and by carefully selecting which facts to tell you can paint any story you like without ever actually lying. In practice you deal with this by covering the most important[2] events in plenty of detail, picking representative examples of other events, and giving aggregate statistics[3] to place the representative sample in context. However hard one tries here, it's always possible to accuse the author of favoring facts which paint one side or...

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Sci-Fi books micro-reviews by Yair Halberstadt

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 8:13


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Sci-Fi books micro-reviews, published by Yair Halberstadt on June 24, 2024 on LessWrong. I've recently been reading a lot of science fiction. Most won't be original to fans of the genre, but some people might be looking for suggestions, so in lieu of full blown reviews here's super brief ratings on all of them. I might keep this updated over time, if so new books will go to the top. A deepness in the sky (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 10/10 A deepness in the sky excels in its depiction of a spacefaring civilisation using no technologies we know to be impossible, a truly alien civilisation, and it's brilliant treatment of translation and culture. A fire upon the deep (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 9/10 recommended: 9/10 In a fire upon the deep, Vinge allows impossible technologies and essentially goes for a slightly more fantasy theme. But his depiction of alien civilisation remains unsurpassed. Across Realtime (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 5/10 This collection of two books imagines a single exotic technology, and explores how it could be used, whilst building a classic thriller into the plot. It's fine enough, but just doesn't have the same depth or insight as his other works. Children of Time (Adrian Tchaikovsky) scifiosity: 7/10 readability: 5/10 recommended: 5/10 Children of Time was recommended as the sort of thing you'd like if you enjoyed a deepness in the sky. Personally I found it a bit silly - I think because Tchaikovsky had some plot points he wanted to get to and was making up justifications for them, rather than deeply thinking about the consequences of his various assumptions. The Martian (Andy Weir) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 9/10 This is hard sci-fi on steroids. Using only known or in development technologies, how could an astranaut survive stranded on Mars. It's an enjoyable read, and you'll learn a lot about science, but the characters sometimes feel one dimensional. Project Hail Mary (Andy Weir) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 7/10 This is more speculative sci-fi than the martian, but still contains plenty of hard science[1]. It focuses more on plot, but that's not really Weir's forte and the sciencey bits suffer as a result. Still enjoyable though. Seveneves (Neil Stephenson) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 7/10 This is really two books. The first is a hard sci-fi, how do we build things rapidly in space using current technology. The second half is... kinda wierd, but still enjoyable. Stephenson is less good at the science than Weir, but better at plot, if a bit idiosyncratic[2]. Cryptonomicon (Neil Stephenson) scifiosity: 9/10 readability: 7/10 recommended: 8/10 I was recommended this as a book that would incidentally teach you a lot about cryptography. That must have been targeted to complete newbies because I didn't learn much I didn't know already. Still it was enjoyable, if somewhat weird. The Three-Body Problem (Cixin Liu) scifiosity: 4/10 readability: 6/10 recommended: 5/10 This started off really well, but then got steadily sillier as the book progressed. I loved the depictions of decent into madness, the surrealism of the 3 body game, and the glimpses into Chinese culture as seen by Chinese. But the attempts to science-bullshit explanations at the end kind of ruined it for me. Machineries of Empire (Yoon Ha Lee) scifiosity: 4/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 8/10 I would classify this more as science fantasy than fiction, since the calendrical mechanics seem to be made up according to whatever the plot needs, but it's a brilliantly written series I thoroughly enjoyed, if a bit difficult to follow at times. Stories of Your Life + Exhalation (Ted Chiang) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 10/10 recommended: 10/10...

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Surviving Seveneves by Yair Halberstadt

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 17:38


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Surviving Seveneves, published by Yair Halberstadt on June 19, 2024 on LessWrong. Contains spoilers for the first couple of chapters of Seveneves Highly speculative on my part, I know very little about most of these topics In Seveneves Neal Stephenson does the classic sci-fi trick of assuming that exactly one thing in the universe is different, and seeing where that takes us. In his case that one thing is the moon has somehow exploded. And where that takes us is the complete destruction of the earth. As the initially huge chunks of moon rock hit into each other they break into smaller and smaller pieces, and take up more and more space. Eventually this process increases exponentially, the loosely held collection of rocks that was the moon disperses into a planetary ring, and earth is bombarded by lunar leavings for 5000 years: There will be so many [meteors] that they will merge into a dome of fire that will set aflame anything that can see it. The entire surface of the Earth is going to be sterilized. Glaciers will boil. The only way to survive is to get away from the atmosphere. Go underground, or go into space. They have only two years to prepare. Which option should they take? The choice seems obvious! But they respond with the absolutely batshit insane solution. They go into space. And not to mars, or some other friendly location. Low Earth Orbit.. This is a terrible choice for all sorts of reasons: 1. They are even more at risk of meteor collision there, since all meteors that hit earth pass through LEO, but at least the atmosphere protects earth from the small ones. 2. There's simply no way to get people up there at scale. No matter how you slice it, at most an insignificant fraction of people can get to LEO. We simply don't have the capacity to send rockets at scale, and two years is not enough time to develop and scale the technology enough to make a dent in the 7 billion people on earth. 3. To prepare as well as possible in two years, the earth economy will have to keep running and sending stuff up to space. But if people know they are going to die, and don't have any real chance of being one of the lucky survivors, why would they bother? I would expect the economy to collapse fairly rapidly, followed by looting, and the collapse of government structures. 4. There's a thousand things that can kill you in space, and just staying alive requires lots of advanced technology. If society isn't able to keep a highly technologically advanced society going in space, everyone will die. 5. Keeping a technologically advanced society going with a small number of people is essentially impossible. 6. Earth technology and processes often don't work in space since they rely on gravity. New technological processes will need to be developed just for space, but with only a tiny number of people able to work on them and extremely limited resources. 7. There are no new resources in LEO. There'll have to be 100% perfect recycling of the resources sent up from earth. But propellant has to be expelled every time they manoeuvre to avoid meteors, so this is impossible. Stephenson works with these constraints, and comes up with what are IMO wildly optimistic assumptions about how society could function. Whatever. But the obvious solution, is to just go underground, which doesn't suffer from any of these problems: 1. The ground + atmosphere protects them from all but the largest of meteors. 2. Digging is well understood technology, and we can do it at scale. There's no reason why we wouldn't be able to create enough space underground for hundreds of millions, or even billions, of people in two years if everyone's lives depended on it. 3. Since people know they can survive, there are strong incentives to keep working, especially if money will be needed to buy one of the spaces in the un...

Kontext
Anna Louisa Karsch: Eine Wunderpoetin der Aufklärung

Kontext

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 28:04


Anna Louisa Karsch war eine Ausnahmeerscheinung im 18. Jahrhundert: Als Frau aus ärmlichen Verhältnissen sorgte sie als Stehgreifdichterin für Furore und konnte von ihrer Dichtkunst sogar leben. Neben ihrem Talent fürs Dichten hatte sie eine Gabe fürs Netzwerken und baute sich einen Förderkreis auf. * 1722 wurde Anna Louisa Karsch als Tochter eines Bierbrauers in Schlesien geboren. Sie besuchte nie die Schule und wurde dennoch zur gefeierten und gefragten Poetin im 18. Jahrhundert. * Dank zahlreicher Unterstützer reüssierte sie ab 1761 in den literarischen Kreisen Berlins, machte Bekanntschaft mit Goethe, Klopstock, Lessing, Mendelssohn und vor allem Gleim, Sulzer und Bodmer. * Egal ob Gedicht oder Brief: Sie sprach immer in Versen; hielt sich weder an Regeln noch Form, brachte dafür das zum Ausdruck, was der Augenblick, die Inspiration ihr bescherte und vertraute dabei ganz auf ihre Empfindungen. * 1764 erschienen ihre «Auserlesenen Gedichte»: Die Ausgabe brachte Anna Louisa Karsch 2000 Taler ein, Freunde legten das Geld für sie an und sicherten ihr damit bis ans Lebensende ein Einkommen. Im Podcast zu hören sind: * Ute Pott, Direktorin im Gleimhaus in Halberstadt, Literaturwissenschaftlerin und Herausgeberin des Buches «Plötzlich Poetin!? Anna Louisa Karsch – Leben und Werk». Wallstein-Verlag * Jana Kittelmann, Literaturwissenschaftlerin Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg Buchhinweise: * Plötzlich Poetin!? Anna Louisa Karsch – Leben und Werk. Herausgegeben von Ute Pott. Wallstein Verlag. https://www.wallstein-verlag.de/9783835353039-ploetzlich-poetin.html * Anna Louisa Karsch: Briefe und Gedichte. Herausgegeben von Claudia Brandt und Ute Pott. Wallstein Verlag. https://www.wallstein-verlag.de/9783835352773-briefe-und-gedichte.html Bei Fragen, Anregungen oder Themenvorschlägen schreibt uns: kontext@srf.ch Mehr zum Kontext Podcast: https://srf.ch/audio/kontext

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Halberstadt, Abbie - Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 20:20


Guest: Abbie HalberstadtBook: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother Website: misformama.net

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Halberstadt, Abbie - Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 20:20


Guest: Abbie HalberstadtBook: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother Website: misformama.net

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!

Recommended Resources: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Trade a Lie for a Truth
Hard Equals Bad: Finding the Good in the Challenge with Abbie Halberstadt @m.is.for.mama

Trade a Lie for a Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 41:53


In the midst of daily difficulties and everyday challenges, have you ever thought, “I'm so done with this! It's so hard… pushing me too far… stretching me beyond belief. God, take this away—I'm ready for the good! I'm ready for the blessing"? Whether it's motherhood pushing you past your limits, in your job with demands stronger than you have capacity for, or amidst the everyday mundane of paying bills, staying up on cleaning your house, or navigating through the challenging dynamics of your marriage, we're going to tackle this lie that hard equals bad. Join Abbie Halberstadt, best-selling author of M is for Mama and now with her new release, Hard is Not the same Thing as Bad, and I to trade this lie for the truth that even in the hard, God is good and has good and it can be good. Let's figure it out together...   Let's connect!

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
KI in Halberstadt: Alexander Kluges Ausstellung an seinem Geburtsort

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 5:26


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Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
Overcoming Challenges at Each Stage of Development - Abbie Halberstadt

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 9:23


Recommended Resources: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Tagesthemen (320x240)
tagesthemen 22:15 Uhr, 05.02.2024

Tagesthemen (320x240)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 35:08


Regierung einigt sich bei Kraftwerksstrategie zur Sicherung der Energieversorgung auf Bau wasserstofffähiger Gaskraftwerke, Die Meinung, Digitalisierung: Wo stehen Deutschlands Schulen?, Ein Jahr nach schwerem Erdbeben in türkischer Stadt Antakya, Menschen in syrischer Stadt Idlib ein Jahr nach Erdbeben, Weitere Meldungen im Überblick, #mittendrin aus Mannheim: Hinter den Kulissen von Holiday on Ice, Klangwechsel bei John-Cage-Orgel-Kunst-Projekt in Halberstadt, Das Wetter Hinweis: Der Beitrag zum Thema "Grammy-Verleihung" darf aus rechtlichen Gründen nicht vollständig auf tagesschau.de gezeigt werden.

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
No Struggle is too Big for the Lord - Abbie Halberstadt

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 4:41


Recommended Resources: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!

Recommended Resources: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

The Dr. Jeff Show
Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad. Here's Why — Abbie Halberstadt

The Dr. Jeff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 45:56


 Anxiety and depression are rampant in our culture today, particularly among the rising generation. But while life can be hard, it's critical not to think of things that are difficult as necessarily being bad. That's just some of the wisdom author and mommy blogger Abbie Halberstadt shares with Dr. Jeff Myers, unpacking the truths from her book, Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad. Halberstadt, a homeschooling mom to 11 children, including two sets of twins, explains the importance of not letting our emotions rule our behavior in any pursuit, from raising kids, to going to school, to doing our jobs. When we lean into God during times that challenge us, we find wisdom, courage, and peace. To learn more about Halberstadt, visit her website: MIsforMama.net.  Listen to every episode of the Dr. Jeff Show wherever you listen to podcasts. For more from Dr. Jeff on YouTube visit http://bit.ly/3flbj2j For more resources from Summit Ministries visit their Resource Library at www.summit.org/resources/

M Is for Mama Podcast
Ep. 51: Halberstadt Birthday Traditions

M Is for Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 24:39


One of my favorite things as a mom is figuring out traditions that our whole family will cherish for years.  Our birthday traditions have evolved since we had our first almost 18 years ago until we have them down to, if not a science, a day of predictably fun (but also customizable) customs that everybody loves. If you're looking for inspiration for creating traditions of your own, looking to switch things up a bit, or just needing encouragement that the effort to establish lasting traditions that will knit your family's hearts closer together is worth it, then this episode is for you! Links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠M Is for Mama⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Penny Reward System⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Paint & Prose⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠M Is For Mama Chore Guide⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠M Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-Up⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Milk and Honey Jewelry⁠⁠⁠⁠ Better Than Anything Cake Find Abbie at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
364: Challenging the Culture of Mediocre Motherhood with Abbie Halberstadt

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 50:43


We don't care who you are, this is a nonskip episode. Especially if you are a mom. We had our dear friend Abbie on the show. We are obsessed with her worldview and mission. This woman brings it today.  We cover the topic of motherhood, specifically the culture that loves to have comradery and community over that motherhood is hard. Think mommy wine culture. Abbie is here to set the record straight and come at it from a Holy, Biblical view.  --------------------------------- Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/364-challenging-the-culture-of-mediocre-motherhood-with-abbie-halberstadt --------------------------------- Pinterest Freebie: www.theheartuniversity.com/pinterest --------------------------------- Memberful: www.memberful.com/heart Get started for free with the link above! --------------------------------- The Heart Contracts: www.theheartcontracts.com Use the link above for 10% off!  --------------------------------- Follow along with Abbie:  M is for Mama www.misformama.net Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad  M is for Mama Podcast  www.instagram.com/m.is.for.mama --------------------------------- Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!

Recommended Resources: Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Delighted Motherhood
When hard is good: the unexpected gift of discomfort with Abbie Halberstadt

Delighted Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 34:12


For many of us, motherhood is anything but easy. From blowouts, to tantrums, learning difficulties, health problems, constant noise, conflict inside and outside our homes --the possibilities for us to feel like we are in an impossible season are endless. Sometimes this feeling of “hard” can feel completely overwhelming.And the truth is that some of the demands of modern parenting that feel really hard are signs that something actually is wrong.  When things are hard and overwhelming it is a good idea to wisely evaluate what is causing the "hard." But is hard always a negative thing? Or could challenging circumstances actually be a gift in disguise? In what ways has worldly thinking colored the way Christians talk about the “hard” aspects of parenting? Listen in to a helpful conversation with Abbie Halberstadt, Bible believing mom to ten and author of M is for Mama and Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad about evaluating hard situations and allowing the Lord to refresh our mindset.

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Book Review: 1948 by Benny Morris by Yair Halberstadt

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 20:07


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Book Review: 1948 by Benny Morris, published by Yair Halberstadt on December 4, 2023 on LessWrong. Content warning: war, Israel/Palestine conflict Potential bias warning: I am a Jewish Israeli My copy of 1948 arrived in late September, but I was in the middle of another book. Then October the 7th happened, and with the horrors of that day fresh in my mind, and my country in a brutal war, I wasn't in a mental state where I could read about all the cruelties of another war between Israelis and Palestinians. But ultimately I couldn't abandon it. If Hamas was willing to justify genocide of Israelis based on the 1948 Palestine war and it's aftermath, and Israel the permanent occupation of the Palestinians, and I was willing to pay taxes to and thus implicitly support Israel in that conflict, I felt like I had a duty to at the very least get my facts straight about what happened. So here is a review of that book, and some of my concluding thoughts at the end. Bias No book about the Israel Palestinian conflict can be completely free of bias. You always have to pick which events to highlight, which sources to trust. But with that caveat, 1948 is a pretty good pick. Benny Morris is a liberal Israeli Zionist, albeit one with ever changing, and often maverick, views. However he is not interested in telling a narrative. His aim is to get the facts straight about what happened, and damn the political consequences. Critics of his book rarely claim he's lying or deliberately manipulating the reader. Instead they focus on his inability to read Arabic, and his preference for official documents over interviews with participants. Since Israeli, American, and British documents from the period are generally declassified, but Arab ones are not, and the Israelis were far more literate than the Palestinians, this creates a natural blind spot around the Arab/Palestinian narrative. With that in mind, we can be sure that when Benny Morris says something happened it almost certainly did, but there may be events, perspectives and details he's simply not privy to. Given the brevity of the book, I don't think that makes too much difference - see below. Brevity I've previously read Martin Gilbert's history of Israel,[1] which dedicates a fair few chapters to the 1948 war. In it he paints a richly detailed picture of the war, and you come out feeling like you've got a pretty good understanding of the various different battles and events. 1948 is the opposite. Although spending its 400+ pages entirely focused on this war, it discusses everything very briefly, with a sparsity of detail. Most individual battles get a clause or a sentence, some get a paragraph, and only very occasionally do we get an account from an individual soldier. Massacres and expulsions are similarly given a sentence or two at most - this happened, here are some various different casualty estimates, moving on. What does get a bit more detail and texture is the politics - the mindset of the various decision makers, and how that influenced the progression of the war. This highlights how Morris is not trying to tell a narrative. He's not trying to get you to understand what it would feel like to be involved in that war. He's trying to give you a survey of almost all battles and events in that war, and if he spends 2 pages giving accounts of the battle of Nirim, he won't be able to tell you anything about the battle of Beit Hanoun. What he does focus on though, is the decision making and background for the events that occurred, since that is critical for putting the war in perspective. Nonetheless the book is fairly readable, and the brevity mitigates most of our worries about bias - we know we're discussing pretty much every major event, at least briefly, and since nothing is strongly highlighted, we know that's not adversely select...

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Hard is Not Bad: A Journey of Grace and Growth in Parenthood – Abbie Halberstadt, Part 3

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 17:45


Looking for a fresh perspective on the difficulties of parenthood? Yvette Hampton engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Abbie Halberstadt (M Is For Mama), author of Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother. In this episode, Abbie shares her personal struggles as a mother and how she overcame them with a shift in perspective. From dealing with toddler tantrums to finding grace amidst challenging circumstances, this episode offers practical tips, biblical wisdom, and heartfelt stories that all parents can relate to. Find inspiration, encouragement, and a renewed sense of purpose in your role as a parent. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Christian Podcast Community
Hard is Not Bad: A Journey of Grace and Growth in Parenthood – Abbie Halberstadt, Part 3

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023


Looking for a fresh perspective on the difficulties of parenthood? Yvette Hampton engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Abbie Halberstadt (M Is For Mama), author of Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Compl...

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Hard is Not Bad: Embracing the Challenges of Motherhood for God's Glory – Abbie Halberstadt, Part 2

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 21:42


Looking for a fresh perspective on the difficulties of parenthood? Yvette Hampton engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Abbie Halberstadt (M Is For Mama), author of Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother. In this episode, Abbie shares her personal struggles as a mother and how she overcame them with a shift in perspective. From dealing with toddler tantrums to finding grace amidst challenging circumstances, this episode offers practical tips, biblical wisdom, and heartfelt stories that all parents can relate to. Find inspiration, encouragement, and a renewed sense of purpose in your role as a parent. Come back tomorrow for the rest of this important conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Christian Podcast Community
Hard is Not Bad: Embracing the Challenges of Motherhood for God's Glory – Abbie Halberstadt, Part 2

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


Looking for a fresh perspective on the difficulties of parenthood? Yvette Hampton engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Abbie Halberstadt (M Is For Mama), author of Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Compl...

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Hard is Not Bad: Finding Beauty in the Struggle – Abbie Halberstadt, Part 1

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 19:33


Looking for a fresh perspective on the difficulties of parenthood? Yvette Hampton engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Abbie Halberstadt (M Is For Mama), author of Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother. In this episode, Abbie shares her personal struggles as a mother and how she overcame them with a shift in perspective. From dealing with toddler tantrums to finding grace amidst challenging circumstances, this episode offers practical tips, biblical wisdom, and heartfelt stories that all parents can relate to. Find inspiration, encouragement, and a renewed sense of purpose in your role as a parent. Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this important conversation. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother, by Abbie Halberstadt M Is for Mama: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama - Abbie Halberstadt on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast (Family Series) https://misformama.net https://www.paintandprose.com – Homeschool and Mama Merch YouTube - M Is For Mama Official M is for Mama Podcast Instagram - @m.is.for.mama Facebook – M is for Mama  

Christian Podcast Community
Hard is Not Bad: Finding Beauty in the Struggle – Abbie Halberstadt, Part 1

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023


Looking for a fresh perspective on the difficulties of parenthood? Yvette Hampton engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Abbie Halberstadt (M Is For Mama), author of Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Compl...

Restoration Home with Jennifer Pepito
How to Do Hard with Abbie Halberstadt

Restoration Home with Jennifer Pepito

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 24:37


Abbie Halberstadt is the author of M is for Mama and Hard is Not the Same as Bad joins Jennifer Pepito for a timely conversation about "hard": hard family relations, hard pasts, hard parenting days, and doing "hard" in a culture that wants easy.   Often we are looking for ways to minimise or fix our life, so that it's simple, organised, smooth, life giving, wholesome, or brings us joy. But there are many hard things we cannot change, like the people we work with, stressful holiday interactions, days when our children are unsettled, bad news. Abbie brings a beautiful, God-filled perspective to "hard" from her own life as she and Jennifer talk about all of the things that we encouter on the daily, and finding God in the midst of it. It is an incredible, refreshing conversation that reminds us that with God we are more than capable to live fully in the midst of hard things.  Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! Looking for ways to celebrate and enjoy the beauty of the holidays? Check out our Christmas Guides Vol. 1 and 2, and the Unearthing Wonder Advent Guide.  Find the beautiful Peaceful Press Cookbook on Amazon!!   In this episode– Doing hard things as a counter-cultural movement  Abbie's story Learning to set the right kind of boundaries with family A mother's mindfulness and the path to wholeness  Leaving a legacy of intentionality rather than perfection  Check out M is for Mama and Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad by Abbie Halberstadt  You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Abbie Halberstadt here- Abbie Halberstadt's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.

At Home in Jerusalem
Rabbi Ilan Halberstadt and his book Think Big

At Home in Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 18:13


London-based Rabbi Ilan Halberstadt joins host Heather Dean for this episode of “613 Books” podcast, describing the mood of his Jewish community. Just as in any of the world's great metropolises, Jewish people everywhere feel vulnerable and uncertain while Israel is at war with Hamas. The teen years are perpetual times of uncertainty and insecurity: the centuries-old battle with the yetzer ha-ra and other challenges. Based on his teachings from his book, “Think Big: The Torah Path for The Teenage Male,” Rabbi Halberstadt offers insights about how we are tested by Gd and which kinds of tests merit His Divine assistance. “Think Big” is a book we can all appreciate and implement in our own lives; particularly recommended for the young Jewish men in your life. Show notes: Featured Guest: Rabbi Ilan Halberstadt Author of: Think Big: The Torah Path for the Teenage Male To purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Big-Torah-Path-Teenage/dp/1952370728 To purchase from the publisher, Mosaica Press: https://mosaicapress.com/product/think-big/ Show Announcer: Michael Doniger For voice samples and voice-over queries for Michael: https://michaeldoniger.com/

The Empowered Birth Podcast
Ep 84//Persevering Prodromal Labor & Post Dates While Still Believing ”Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad.” with M is for Mama Abbie Halberstadt

The Empowered Birth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 78:38


Does motherhood feel so daunting? It starts the moment you find out you're pregnant.. all the decisions and the responsibility can feel like a heavy weight. Imagine not feeling this once or twice but 10 times!    Today my guest is the super amazing mama Abbie Halberstadt or you may know her as M is for Mama. Abbie is a wife, homeschooling mama of 10, Bible-believing Christian and best selling author.   She came on the show to share her wisdom and her expertise in motherhood and share the message that hard is not the same thing as bad. She shares her birth stories including both of her twin births which, spoiler alert one of those happened at home! She also shares what going her past due date and having weeks of prodromal labor are like and how she has overcome that mental hurdle!   This episode was jam packed full of encouragement and wisdom and you don't want to miss!   Connect with Abbie:  Website: Misformama.net IG: @m.is.for.mama M is for Mama on all Podcast Platforms   Connect with Aly:  Website: birthblissbeyond.com Email: peacefulhomebirthpodcast@gmail.com   Get your free download of the Homebirth Essentials Checklist: https://birth-bliss-beyond.ck.page/a775623bb3    Join the Private Podcast Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/187800454344516/  

1000 Hours Outsides podcast
1KHO 187: Growing Through Parenthood | Abbie Halberstadt, Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad

1000 Hours Outsides podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 51:57


In this inspiring episode of 1000 Hours Outside, we sit down with the insightful author, Abbie Halberstadt, to explore the transformative journey of parenting as a powerful avenue for personal growth. Abbie shares her wisdom and experiences, dispelling common misconceptions about parenthood and revealing the profound life lessons hidden within the chaos. Abbie discusses her initial struggle with the assumption that parents must be naturally patient and hyper-organized. She reminds us that having it all together before tackling the challenges of parenthood is a rare feat and often not the way life unfolds. The conversation delves into her toughest years as a mother when she had two young children, highlighting the unique difficulties of toddlerhood. One of the key takeaways is the notion that if we avoid facing parenting challenges, we risk stagnation. Abbie emphasizes that we are not victims; instead, we can actively engage with the ups and downs of parenthood to grow as individuals. As the conversation progresses, Abbie discusses the importance of mom friendships. She encourages listeners to be the kind of friend they want to attract and reminds us that building friendships as parents often requires proactive efforts. Abbie shares insights on how idealizing pre-kid friendships can limit opportunities for meaningful connections with fellow parents. Throughout the episode, Abbie reflects on the messages she receives from parents, with a particular focus on the challenges of dealing with toddlers. Finally, she provides valuable advice: never base life decisions solely on the difficulties of the current season. Tune in to this episode to gain a fresh perspective on parenthood, personal growth, and the beauty of forging authentic connections in the journey of motherhood. Check out Abbie's newest book here >> https://amzn.to/3PoQQNv

Sparking Wholeness
Episode 201: Why Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad with Abbie Halberstadt

Sparking Wholeness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 41:37


Abbie Halberstadt is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to ten rad kids, bestselling author, blogger, fitness instructor, and reigning family Nertz champion. But most importantly, she's a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. She lives by the motto “hard is not the same thing as bad” and loves encouraging women to dig deep in the everyday trials of motherhood for the treasures of joy and growth that are there in abundance if we're only willing to look. She, her husband Shaun, and their double handful of children live in the Piney Woods of East Texas. She is the author of M Is For Mama and the upcoming release, Hard Is Not the Same Thing As Bad. In this discussion, Erin picks Abbie's brain about motherhood misconceptions and how to make choices as a mom that put you on a path beyond survival mode. Key Topics: - What the phrase “hard is not the same thing as bad” means to Abbie - How it's possible to get out of survival mode as a mom - The difference between mom guilt and conviction - What to do when you feel stuck - How to teach kids flexibility - How to make time for yourself to get into an exercise habit - The cultural perspective of mom burnout versus self-infliched mom burnout - How Abbie prioritizes motherhood - The Halberstadt penny reward system and how it helps Grab Abbie's ebook about her penny reward system at https://misformama.net/penny-reward-system-2 and grab her new book wherever books are sold! Sponsor: Redefine learning with play. Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on any rate line at kiwico.com/spark.

Sparking Wholeness
Episode 201: Why Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad with Abbie Halberstadt

Sparking Wholeness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 41:37


Abbie Halberstadt is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to ten rad kids, bestselling author, blogger, fitness instructor, and reigning family Nertz champion. But most importantly, she's a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. She lives by the motto “hard is not the same thing as bad” and loves encouraging women to dig deep in the everyday trials of motherhood for the treasures of joy and growth that are there in abundance if we're only willing to look. She, her husband Shaun, and their double handful of children live in the Piney Woods of East Texas. She is the author of M Is For Mama and the upcoming release, Hard Is Not the Same Thing As Bad. In this discussion, Erin picks Abbie's brain about motherhood misconceptions and how to make choices as a mom that put you on a path beyond survival mode. Key Topics: - What the phrase “hard is not the same thing as bad” means to Abbie - How it's possible to get out of survival mode as a mom - The difference between mom guilt and conviction - What to do when you feel stuck - How to teach kids flexibility - How to make time for yourself to get into an exercise habit - The cultural perspective of mom burnout versus self-infliched mom burnout - How Abbie prioritizes motherhood - The Halberstadt penny reward system and how it helps Grab Abbie's ebook about her penny reward system at https://misformama.net/penny-reward-system-2 and grab her new book wherever books are sold! Sponsor: Redefine learning with play. Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on any rate line at kiwico.com/spark.

The Homeschool Compass Podcast
Hard Is Not the Same Thing As Bad with Abbie Halberstadt

The Homeschool Compass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 38:38


Abbie Halberstadt is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to 10, bestselling author, blogger, and fitness instructor. But most importantly, she's a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. In this episode we discuss why hard is not the same thing as bad and how embracing this truth can help us experience peace, purpose, and growth through hardship.Check out Abbie's books: Hard Is Not the Same Thing As Bad and M Is for MamaVisit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram and Facebook for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragementSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox each week: https://mailchi.mp/e0bd51f61dfb/x5rn6z49e8

Simple Farmhouse Life
197. Be a Countercultural Mom: Finding Joy, Peace, and Purpose in All Seasons of Motherhood | Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama

Simple Farmhouse Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 68:48


Mother of ten, blogger, author, and one of my real life friends, Abbie from M is for Mama, is back on the podcast chatting with me about being an intentional mother in an increasingly frantic culture.  As mothers, there are so many negative messages coming at us from all directions highlighting the burdens of motherhood without offering us hope or direction.  Abbie's countercultural message of embracing motherhood as a gift and calling from God is a breath of fresh air.  Join us as we highlight many of the mindset shifts that have given us freedom and joy in our own journeys as mothers of many. In this episode, we cover: All about Abbie's 45 day trip to Europe with her 10 kids Feeling less alone in motherhood and moving forward out of the difficult places Finding freedom from the shame of not being able to keep up with everything on your plate Shifting your mindset around being interrupted by kids when trying to get things done Adjusting your expectations about what your house should look like Taking appropriate responsibility in parenting without succumbing to fear and control Keeping perspective about your capacity in different seasons of motherhood Avoiding the trap of comparing yourself to what everyone else is doing View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com Mockmill | Visit FarmhouseonBoone.com/Mockmill to save 5% on your purchase ABOUT ABBIE Abbie is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to ten rad kids, bestselling author, blogger, fitness instructor, and reigning family Nertz champion. But most importantly, she's a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. She lives by the motto “hard is not the same thing as bad” and loves encouraging women to dig deep in the everyday trials of motherhood for the treasures of joy and growth that are there in abundance if we're only willing to look. She, her husband Shaun, and their double handful of children live in the Piney Woods of East Texas.  RESOURCES M is for Mama by Abbie Halberstadt Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad by Abbie Halberstadt M is for Mama Podcast The Penny Reward System eBook The Gentleness Challenge eBook CONNECT Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!

REJOICING IN MOTHERHOOD - Christian moms, Spirit-filled parenting, marriage, homeschool, big family
115. Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad with Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama

REJOICING IN MOTHERHOOD - Christian moms, Spirit-filled parenting, marriage, homeschool, big family

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 30:36


Do you need more joy in your motherhood? Get your free download of 5 Ways to Increase Your Joy Level Today here! Abbie Halberstadt, mom of 10, and the lady behind @m.is.for.mama on Instagram, joins me today to share her wisdom on how hard does not equal bad. We all have challenges and hard things in our lives and in motherhood. We can look at these as things to escape or as opportunities to grow! Come join our conversation as Abbie and I talk through a Biblical perspective on hard things. Abbie even wrote a book about it! Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad releases soon--preorder your copy today! Links for all we talked about are in the show notes at kirstenvossler.com/podcast

The Girl Defined Show
Rebelling Against Mediocre Motherhood w/ Abbie Halberstadt (M is for Mama)

The Girl Defined Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 63:03


She has 10 kids and is only 40 years old! She homeschools, writes books, potty trains, hosts a podcast, and still goes on weekly date nights with her husband. Say whaaat?? Meet Abbie Halberstadt, the woman behind the popular Instagram account called "M is for Mama." She's a mom on a mission leading thousands of women in a rebellion against mediocre motherhood. And she wants us to join her! Let's talk all things motherhood, raising kids, prioritizing marriage, getting in the Word, managing our homes, self care vs. soul care, and more! Whether you're a mom or not, you'll find this episode super encouraging. Support the showFOLLOW US:GirlDefined.comInstagram YouTube Facebook Pinterest

The Boy Mom Podcast with Monica Swanson and Friends
A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood, with Abbie Halberstadt.

The Boy Mom Podcast with Monica Swanson and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 46:44


I am so excited to share this encouraging (and perhaps a bit convicting – in the best sort of way) – conversation with you! Abbie Halberstadt believes that Christ has so much more to offer you and your family than the empty validation of fist bumps for surviving another day that worldly culture bring to the table. Her book, M is for Mama, resonated with me deeply, and I am so glad I get to share her with all of you! Raising and homeschooling her ten kids (including two sets of identical twins—and that's a story of its own!) Abbie has hard-earned wisdom to share, as well as humor and grace. This was one of my favorite interviews ever! Find show notes and links to all we talk about: www.monicaswanson.com/Abbie-Halberstadt Podcast page (for all episodes) www.monicaswanson.com/podcast Don't miss my new Raising Amazing Preorder bonus!! Be sure to visit my new book page: monicaswanson.com/raisingamazing to get access to Korie Robertson's Foreward and my first two chapters!! Be sure to pre-order Raising Amazing for it to arrive at your doorstep on it's release day, February 21st, and get immediate access to my PRE-ORDER BONUS: 4 Interviews featuring my 4 sons! In the interviews, my boys respond to questions sent in by podcast listeners and social media followers related to their faith, sibling relationships, what they like about their parents (!), birth order, and so much more. These will be great for your kids to tune into with you!