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Season 3 Episode 69: We are not superwomen, but we kind of are. Join Charity Gibson and Kim as they talk about how we can find true peace and pride in our busy lives as working mamas. We don't have to fight guilt and shame, but we can live in the freedom of using our unique gifts daily at home, and at work. Charity's website: https://charitygibson.com/Sign up for her email list for a freebie: https://charitygibson.com/contact/This is PART TWO of my conversation with Charity, and the end of Season 3. Come back in September for Season 4! (We are already planning so many great things for this upcoming season, you won't want to miss it!)Do you love Book Therapy? Text it to a friend so they can catch up on the episodes this summer and be ready for Season 4 in the fall. ~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters and downloadable PDF called Mama Check-In:Author Kim Patton | SubstackWebsite: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 68: We all know what it feels like to be pulled in 1,000 directions. How do we keep a solid foundation in our identity when so many external factors try to define us?Join Charity Gibson and Kim as they talk about motherhood, homemaking, career aspirations, and cultivating a nurturing home environment for everyone. This is PART ONE of my conversation with Charity, and next episode (Part Two) will wrap up Season 3. Charity's website: https://charitygibson.com/Sign up for her email list for a freebie: https://charitygibson.com/contact/~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters and downloadable PDF called Mama Check-In:Author Kim Patton | SubstackWebsite: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 67: How do we bring up hard conversations with preteens? What if we could go through a compelling story with them to teach about trauma, sexual abuse, secrets, the horrors of trafficking, and community? It's not easy, but Carrie Watts is here to help. Crisis of Faith by Carrie Watts is a novel written for teen girls, meant to use the gospel and a compelling narrative to teach as well as entertain. Carrie Watts' website: https://www.carriewatts.com/Carrie Watts' free resource sign-up: https://www.carriewatts.com/#block-b3e75c13407469843db0Door of Hope: Recognizing and Resolving the Pains of Your Past by Jan Frank - mentioned as a tool to help with healing from trauma. ~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters and downloadable PDF called Mama Check-In:Author Kim Patton | SubstackWebsite: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 66: Some kids are just a little bit different than everyone else. Instead of comparing them to others, what if we paid attention to what they might teach us? Different by Sally Clarkson and her son Nathan gives us a chance to see life through a different lens. Sally Clarkson's website: https://sallyclarkson.com/Nathan Clarkson's website: https://nathanclarkson.squarespace.com/Nathan's teaser clips to his movies: https://www.youtube.com/@clarksoncreations4207~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters and downloadable PDF called Mama Check-In:Author Kim Patton | SubstackWebsite: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 65: Pregnant at 16 years old, Leah found herself in a place of total confusion, panic and sadness. She was frustrated with her boyfriend and not sure what to do. Fast forward 20 years later; Leah has a powerful story of placing her daughter for adoption, as well as going on to parent five beautiful kids with her husband. Leah and Kim talk about therapy, self-blaming and shame versus grace and freedom, and enjoying moment of joy in the midst of hardship. (This episode is not sponsored by Chick-fil-A but it basically is, they just don't know it yet)...Leah's Website: https://www.leahoutten.com/What is EMDR Therapy?: https://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/Leah Outten's previous Book Therapy podcast episode #43: Episode 43: Give Yourself Permission to GrieveLeah's Resources for Adoptive families: https://www.leahoutten.com/services~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasonsis for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters:Author Kim Patton | SubstackCheck it out at your local library using the Hoopla app!Website: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 64: The Mother-Daughter relationship is easily one of the most complex relationship webs in this life. We love each other, hurt each other, and often know one other so well that navigating conversations and keeping the peace sometimes feels unreachable. Blythe, Helen and Kim enjoy a vulnerable conversation about the hardest parts of this relationship and how we can show the gospel toward each other in love. It's not impossible. Blythe'sWebsite: https://theblythedanielagency.com/Resources from Blythe, Helen and family: https://connectingheartsandconversations.com/ Blythe's son William Daniel's Book Therapy podcast episode: Episode 14 Punny and Proud ~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasonsis for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters:Author Kim Patton | SubstackCheck it out at your local library using the Hoopla app!Website: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Grief isn't just about losing a loved one or experiencing life's biggest losses. In this episode, I sit down with Natasha Smith to explore the often-overlooked grief we carry in our everyday lives. From unmet expectations to life transitions, we discuss why acknowledging these losses matters and how we can find healing in the small moments. Whether you're navigating a major loss or simply feeling the weight of unspoken grief, this conversation will help you give yourself permission to process, heal, and move forward with grace. Natasha Smith is a certified grief educator, advocate, wife, mother, and former engineer turned homeschooler. Now a two-time published author and a native of North Carolina, she is also a speaker and podcaster, sharing stories on faith, family, and grief. Natasha's work has been featured in Propel Women, Influence Magazine, Her View from Home, Focus on the Family, TODAY Parents, and other online publications. She has contributed essays to books with Guideposts and in So God Made A Grandma, a new release from Her View From Home. Natasha's books, Can You Just Sit with Me: Healthy Grieving for the Losses of Life (September 2023, IVPress) and Black Woman Grief: A Guide to Hope and Wholeness (February 2025, IVPress), are available wherever books are sold. Connect with her on social media @imnatashasmith. BOOK INFO: https://www.ivpress.com/black-woman-grief PRESS KIT: https://www.ivpress.com/Media/Default/Press-Kits/A0964-press.pdf EXCERPT: https://www.ivpress.com/Media/Default/Downloads/Excerpts-and-Samples/A0964-excerpt.pdf BIO: https://www.ivpress.com/natasha-smith Listen to her podcast and read her blog at imnatashasmith.com. Follow her on Twitter: @imnatashasmith Connect with me: Dr. Zoe Shaw on Instagram Dr. Zoe Shaw on Facebook Dr. Zoe Shaw Website
Season 3 Episode 63: How do you let go of a victim mentality when were a victim of a hate crime? How do you forgive the attackers?Kim highlights the story of Kacey Ruegsegger Johnson who climbs out of valley after valley. She fights against the belief that we have to succumb to seeing life through the eyes of a victim.Her story is INCREDIBLE and I want you to see it for yourself. Visit her website and the links below to watch her share her story.Kacey's Website:https://kaceyjohnsonspeaker.com/Kacey telling her story:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5IpKsPp0N8Craig Scott- brother of Rachel Joy Scott who died in the Columbine tragedy:https://www.craigscott.org/Melony Brown's interview with Kacey:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/100-god-is-bigger-than-the-worst-kind-of-evil/id1447918523?i=1000653038522~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasonsis for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Enter email address on Substack for free sample chapters:Author Kim Patton | SubstackCheck it out at your local library using the Hoopla app!Website: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 62: We are all exiles, tired travelers who are fighting the urge to run away from our hard situations.Join Kim and Amy Lively as they figure out how to separate facts from feelings, have hard conversations with friends, and live boldly in the upside-down kingdom!Amy's Website: https://amylively.com/Free Resources from Amy!https://amylively.com/cafe/Biology of Courage with Kelly McGonigalhttps://kellymcgonigal.com/about/ biology of courage~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasonsis for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Enter email address on Substack for free sample chapters:Author Kim Patton | SubstackCheck it out at your local library using the Hoopla app!Website: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
Season 3 Episode 61: Sometimes we forget that life is war. In motherhood, it can sometimes feel like the daily battle is overshadowing any good we are fighting to accomplish. Join Kim and Victoria Riollano as they talk about trying our best not to please others (like teenagers!) before God, and what to do when we are annoyed and frustrated. Victoria's Website: www.victoryspeaks.org Beautiful blog post: https://www.victoryspeaks.org/single-post/your-children-do-not-belong-to-you ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Enter email address here for free sample chapters: Author Kim Patton | Substack Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! Goodreads What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 60: Did you know that you can build a habit RIGHT NOW in only 30 seconds? I would not have believed it either, but thanks to brain science and a very intelligent author who knows her stuff, you can learn how to build healthy habits by using the simple tools we talk about today. Join Kim and Christie Thomas, Family Discipleship Coach, as they talk about how small changes can make a big difference in growing faith habits at home. Christie Thomas' Website Resources and trainings Song: Kari Jobe - The Blessing ft. Cody Carnes Goodreads ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Enter email address here for free sample chapters: Author Kim Patton | Substack Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! Goodreads What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 59: If only fiction was real! Join Erin and Kim as they do a deep dive into the incredible author Ann Patchett, her books, and the spectacularly written Tom Lake, set in Northern Michigan. Listen if you are ready to laugh, fall in love with Ann Patchett, and add more books to your TBR. Follow Erin Smith on Instagram for more great reads and book reviews:https://www.instagram.com/erinreadsandwrites/ Follow Erin Smith on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5206740-erin-smith This is the final episode of 2024. Get excited for January where we will feature more great interviews and fantastic books! Thank you for listening! ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Enter email address here for free sample chapters: Author Kim Patton | Substack Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 58: Do you ever felt like God's grace isn't enough for you? Like you have to keep earning His love? Join Donna and Kim as they reflect on so many reasons why we reject God's grace and why it is there for us anyway. Donna's website: https://www.donnaamidon.org/ Tracing His Promise book: https://www.donnaamidon.org/tracinghispromise Jesse Tree: The Jesse Tree: A Guide to the Advent Tradition | Faithward.org ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Enter email address here for free sample chapters: Author Kim Patton | Substack Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 57: Melony Brown is the ultimate example of not letting challenges stop her. On her podcast, Challenges Won't Stop Me, she has interviewed dozens of inspirational people, including a swimmer who won the first American gold at the Paris Paralympics. Join Mel and Kim as they talk about how to overcome struggles, and also give tips on how to rest well and replenish when we are mentally and emotionally drained. Melony Brown's Website: Home Page - (melonybrown.com) Dr. Saundra's Rest Quiz: Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith Rest Quiz – Rest Quiz ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is a great read for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack Website: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 56: Lori Vober didn't know if she would ever get a chance to be a mother, and then three kids joined her family at one time. Join Lori and Kim as they discuss the heartbreaking truth about adoption: Love is not always enough. We want it to be, we think it can be, but reality hits hard. Where we fail, God's grace overcomes. Website: Lori Vober ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Enter email address here for free sample chapters: Author Kim Patton | Substack Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 55: Karen Stiller was writing a book about holiness when her whole world fell apart. She kept writing, and we have an incredibly relatable faith memoir, thanks to her perseverance. Join Kim and Karen as they talk about holiness in our every day, and follow her online for regular encouragement and hope. Website: Karen Stiller Substack: Karen Stiller's NewsyLetter | Substack ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Enter email address here for free sample chapters: Author Kim Patton | Substack Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 3 Episode 54: She would say she is just an ordinary person and might even prefer to slip into the background. But being married to the person in front of church each Sunday doesn't afford invisibility. In Karen Stiller's memoir, she explores the pain points, as well as unexpected joys of a public life. With carefully crafted sentences, vivid scenes, and witty phrases to make you smile, this book is well worth the time. Website: Karen Stiller Substack: Karen Stiller's NewsyLetter | Substack This episode is the kickoff of Season Three- We are so glad you are here! Join us next episode for an interview with the author about her next book; Holiness Here. ~ Get to know the host: Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is a great read for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack Website: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Are you interested in a more natural way of living? Have you been worried about the quality of your food? In this episode I talk with Lacy Lain, a Certified Functional Blood Work Specialist and Functional Medicine Health and Nutrition Coach. She is the founder and CEO of Lacy Lain Wellness and the creator of The Lain Protocol for Optimal BALANCED Health. An expert in women's hormone and functional health, Lacy is an international best-selling author featured in major publications like Her View from Home, and she enjoys speaking at international health summits and various women's events. Lacy is a Functional Blood Work Specialist that helps women with chronic health issues. She loves to share about how our bodies work from the inside out and gives unique insight on her personal protocol to jumpstart the process of bringing your body back into balance through her Lain Protocol for Optimal BALANCED Health. We discuss how to balance our bodies framework. Questions I asked: · What are some of the most common health issues you see in women, and how does your BALANCED framework address these issues? · How does bioindividuality play a role in your approach to functional medicine, and why is it important for women to understand this concept? · Can you walk us through a case study or success story where you helped a client overcome chronic health issues? · What inspired you to focus on functional health for women and children? · What will listeners learn through your BALANCED framework? · What practical tips can you offer to women who are struggling with hormonal imbalances, digestive issues, anxiety, or other chronic conditions? · Where can the audience learn more about protecting themselves and their families through lifestyle medicine? Topics Discussed: · Hormone issues and functional medicine with a certified specialist · Healing from chronic illness through holistic approaches · Hormone imbalances and their root causes, with a focus on natural solutions and personal experiences · Circadian rhythm and its impact on hormone balance, with tips for improving sleep and morning routines · Coffee's effects on hormones, sleep, and weight loss Quotes from the show: · “I'm always trying to think, ‘Is this going to work for my body or against it?' @lacylain @SisterhoodSweat · “I got in the argument with the dietitian at the hospital about putting sugar my husband's body when sugar feeds cancer, and that's what we're trying to battle here, right? It doesn't make sense.” @lacylain @SisterhoodSweat · “We can set a bedtime but we're more likely to actually go to sleep at that time if we have a routine in place, and it does not have to be this big, elaborate thing.” @lacylain @SisterhoodSweat · “I really want women to walk away from our program with tools for optimal health, not just while you're getting coached by us, but we want to give you the tools for longevity with it.” @lacylain @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Lacy: · https://www.lacylainwellness.com/ · https://www.instagram.com/lacylain · https://www.facebook.com/lacyville.tx · https://www.pinterest.com/lacylain/ How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas
Season 2 Episode 53: Sometimes we forget how much our presence matters. It's not so much what we say and do, but our being, our essence, our showing up. It is vital to human connection. Join Kim and John as they talk about showing up for others in our lives. John Blase Website: John D. Blase | The Beautiful Due (johnblase.com) This episode is the end of Season Two! Join us in September for the kickoff of Season Three. ~ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is a great read for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack Website: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 52: What do you do when someone makes you mad? Do you hold it in? Spew venom? Gather retaliation and revenge rocks to secretly throw later? Join Kim to learn about why we don't really have any self-control, and how to get it. Lysa Terkeurst Website: Lysa TerKeurst | ~ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is a great read for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Free Substack Newsletter and articles: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories published on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 51: What if an outburst wasn't because of what happened in the moment? What if that moment was just a trigger for something else going on underneath the surface? Join Kim as she dives into an incredibly helpful book by Aundi Kolber. This is PART TWO of a two-part series. Refer to Episode 50 for PART ONE. Aundi Kolber Website: https://aundikolber.com/ ~ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is a great read for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack Website: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 50: Aundi Kolber brings an enormous amount of gracious and kind wisdom to the topic of dealing with stress and struggles. She teaches us to open our palms in surrender rather than white-knuckling through life. This is PART ONE of a two-part series. Stay tuned for the next episode where we wrap up the book! Aundi Kolber Website: https://aundikolber.com/ ~ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is a great read for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack Website: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 49: Cindy Brinker Simmons is a light and joy, even after suffering immensely. Join Kim and Cindy as they talk about how community can gather around us when we are going through a crisis, offering hope when we struggle to see clearly. Website: Home | Cindy Brinker Simmons Restored: Reconnecting Life's Broken Pieces by Cindy Brinker Simmons Donate To Help Kids Cancer | Wipe Out Kids Cancer (wokc.org) ~ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Substack Website: Author Kim Patton | Substack Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 48: Unfortunately, our hearts naturally harden toward God and we have all felt that at times. Join Kim and Jeremy as they talk about how to re-orient our hearts with a posture of humility and forgiveness toward others. Jeremy Vogan website: God, Life, and Beauty - Essays, poetry, meditations, and book reviews by Jeremy Vogan (wpcomstaging.com) Jeremy Vogan social media: About - God, Life, and Beauty (wpcomstaging.com) _____ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 47: The comfort we get from God in our suffering is meant to be given to others. Join the conversation between Sara and Kim about how you can find purpose in your most difficult days. Website: Sara Cormany _____ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
In this episode, Tina chats with Lacy Lain about the truth behind what is actually needed in order to balance your hormones, despite what you might hear on social media. Lacy debunks common misconceptions about balancing hormones, provides some nutrition and lifestyle recommendations, and encourages gathering a holistic approach for balancing hormones. Lacy talks about: - Her story and what brought her to functional medicine - The difference between conventional and functional medicine - Misconceptions about “hormone balancing” - How quick fixes keep you stuck - Benefits of functional lab testing, especially for hormonal imbalance - What are nutraceuticals and how they can help women - The Lain Protocol for Optimal BALANCED Health - Her super power and favorite health hacks Connect with Tina Haupert: https://carrotsncake.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carrotsncake Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrotsncake YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/carrotsncake Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carrotsncake/ About Tina Haupert: Tina Haupert is the owner of Carrots ‘N' Cake as well as a Certified Nutrition Coach and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P). Tina and her team use functional testing and a personalized approach to nutrition to help women find balance within their diets while achieving their body composition goals. Connect with Lacy Lain: https://www.lacylainwellness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lacyville.tx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacylain Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/lacylain About Lacy Lain: Lacy Lain is a Certified Functional Blood Work Specialist and Functional Medicine Health and Nutrition Coach, She is the founder and CEO of Lacy Lain Wellness and creator of The Lain Protocol for Optimal BALANCED Health. Lacy is an expert in hormone and thyroid health. She is an international best-selling author and has been featured in major publications, such as Her View from Home. Lacy enjoys speaking at international health summits and various women's events and organizations. She is currently studying to be a Board Certified Doctor of Functional Health. Lacy hosts Functional Medicine for Women, a weekly podcast dedicated to educating and equipping women to take their health into their own hands. She is a mom to 3 awesome kids, her favorite job of all, and wife to a 2-time leukemia survivor. She loves reading, hiking, and spending time with her family.
Season 2 Episode 46: How do we become better caregivers? We practice. No one *really* knows what they are doing because every new day with kids is unique. Listen in to some practical tips on how to love the kiddos in your life. Home - Lee Ann Mancini _____ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Season 2 Episode 45: Why do we do what we do? The Enneagram is an excellent, albeit humbling, tool to help us figure out our motives behind our actions. The Official Home of Ian Morgan Cron Enneagram Assessment (typologyinstitute.com) _____ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. Check it out at your local library using the Hoopla app! View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
E44: Sometimes we wonder if our work is even making a difference. Join Kim and Chelsea as they talk about how God sees us in everything we do, and no one is left out. Chelsea Patterson Sobolik _____ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
On this episode of the Fix My Fatigue Podcast I have a wonderful discussion about nutritional support, supplements, and natural methods for women's functional health with Lacy Lain. Lacy emphasizes the importance of providing the body with the support it needs to heal itself, addressing the impact of environmental toxins on our health, and the significance of creating a conducive internal and external environment for healing. Lacy Lain is a Certified Functional Blood Work Specialist and Functional Medicine Health and Nutrition Coach, She is the founder and CEO of Lacy Lain Wellness and creator of The Lain Protocol for Optimal BALANCED Health. Lacy is an expert in hormone and thyroid health. She is an international best-selling author and has been featured in major publications, such as Her View from Home. Lacy enjoys speaking at international health summits and various women's events and organizations. She is currently studying to be a Board Certified Doctor of Functional Medicine. Lacy is a mom to 3 awesome kiddos and wife to a 2-time leukemia survivor. Her hobbies include reading, hiking, and spending time with her family. Lacy hosts Functional Medicine for Women, a weekly podcast dedicated to educating and equipping women to take their health into their own hands. Lacy Lain, FMCHC www.lacylain.com Instagram: @lacylain As always feel free to reach out to me at: brian@sourcefunctionalhealth.com and watch my free Masterclass at: www.sourcefunctionalhealth.com Schedule a free 15 minute Discovery Call with me at: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/sourcefunctionalhealth
E43: When Leah Outten chose open adoption for her daughter, she had no idea how it would work out. Though it hasn't always been easy, Leah has never given up on being the best birthmother she can be. The Book | Leah Outten Services | Leah Outten _____ Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too. Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Sara Easterly is an award-winning author and essayist. Her latest book, Adoption Unfiltered (Rowman & Littlefield, Dec 2023), is a collaboration with birth parent Kelsey Vander Vliet Ranyard and adoptive parent Lori Holden. Her spiritual memoir, Searching for Mom, won a 2020 Illumination Book Award gold medal, among many others. Sara's adoption-focused articles and essays have been published by Psychology Today, Dear Adoption, Feminine Collective, Her View from Home, Red Letter Christians, and Severance Magazine, to name a few. Sara is Founder of Adoptee Voices and previously led one of the largest chapters of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI), where she was recognized as SCBWI Member of the Year. She is a trained facilitator and staff member with the Neufeld Institute.Sara resides outside of Seattle with her husband, two daughters, and a menagerie of rescued fur-babies. As an adoptee, she has a passion for helping others understand the often-misunderstood hearts of adopted children.Find her online at https://saraeasterly.com/ https://adoptee-voices.com/Adoption Unfiltered: Revelations from Adoptees, Birth parents, Adoptive Parents, and Allies available on Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Adoption-Unfiltered-Revelations-Adoptees-Adoptive/dp/1538174693/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3CEMXIV5XIDQL&keywords=adoption+unfiltered&qid=1706624058&sprefix=%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-1Searching For Mom: A Memoir available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Searching-Mom-Memoir-Sara-Easterly/dp/0578601958/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3T8RJV7GXFQAK&keywords=searching+for+mom+sara+easterly&qid=1706624112&sprefix=sara+easter%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-1Music by Corey Quinn
E42: Imagine sending a 9-year-old who can't tie his own shoes on a journey with a group of strangers. Now imagine you can't talk to him for the 9 weeks he is gone. You don't know where he is, or how he is doing. Solito is a masterpiece by poet Javier Zamora. Dive into his immigration story and walk the dusty path with him as he seeks to be reunited with his family. Javier Zamora _____ Big news! Kim Patton's new book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasons is being distributed now as an audiobook. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com) Website: www.kimpatton.com Latest Stories on Her View from Home YouTube Channel Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie! What's your favorite book? Let Kim know and maybe she will have it on the show!
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
What helps you heal? Other people's perspectives continues to be a huge catalyst on my healing journey. Whether it's validating our feelings or showing us something new, we heal. Their truths can shift our truth. Insights from others in the adoption constellation can be particularly potent. This episode brings you not one, but three perspectives so listen in and let their healing insights and highlights from their new book, heal you.Adoption Unfiltered is presented by adoptee Sara Easterly, birth parent Kelsey Vander Vliet Ranyard, and adoptive parent Lori Holden. Collectively, we bring 75 years of lived experience relating to adoption, and we span the Millennial, Gen X, and Baby Boomer generations. We understand the history, challenges, and trends experienced by people living in adoption and the broader adoption constellation, and we are recognized throughout the adoption community as thought leaders, influencers, and bridge-builders.Sara Easterly is an award-winning author of books and essays. Her memoir, Searching for Mom, won a gold medal in the Illumination Book Awards, among several other honors. Her adoption-focused articles, essays, and book reviews have been published by Psychology Today, Dear Adoption, Severance Magazine, Feminine Collective, Godspace, Her View from Home, and Englewood Review of Books, to name a few.Sara is founder of Adoptee Voices and previously led one of the largest chapters of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, where she was recognized as SCBWI Member of the Year. She is on staff with the Neufeld Institute, where she supports the Adoption & Foster Care cohort of the Reaching Troubled Kids course, spearheads the Kid-Lit Book Club, and oversees the Neufeld Institute Children's Book List. Additionally, Sara brings 20+ years of experience as a publicist and event planner orchestrating book tours, launch campaigns, and large-scale events.Link Instagram Facebook TwitterKelsey Vander Vliet Ranyard spent several years working in the adoption field, most notably working on public policy issues impacting all adoption-triad members. Kelsey has played a part in the success of state legislation and has tirelessly advocated for current federal legislation. She's a birth mother who is passionate about raising the standards in adoption to better serve the children, mothers, and families affected by family separation.Adoption has been a monumental part of her entire life: Kelsey is the daughter and granddaughter of adoptees. She can often be found fervently and frequently demanding, “How do we fix this?” She is also a co-host of the first-ever birth-mom podcast,Twisted Sisterhood.Link Instagram SpotifyLori Holden, a veteran parent of two newly-minted young adults, writes at LavenderLuz.com and hosts the podcast Adoption: The Long View. She's the author of the acclaimed book The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption: Helping Your Child Grow Up Whole (recommended by People magazine in 2021), written with her daughter's birth mom. Her book is featured on adoption-agency required-reading lists across the country. She has keynoted and presented at adoption conferences around the US, and her work has appeared in magazines such as Parenting and Adoptive Families. In 2018, she was honored as an Angel in Adoption® by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI), nominated by Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado.Link Instagram Facebook Twitter Spotifyhttps://adoptionunfiltered.com/
Parenting has so many parallels with team leadership and after today's episode, you'll be better equipped to raise healthy, emotionally connected kids AND be a stronger leader that enables your team to collaborate and perform more effectively. Today, my guest parenting coach Sarah R. Moore shares insights from her new book Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science, and Better Behavior. Sarah is the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting and today, she shares her story of leveraging more than 20 years in Corporate America and had no idea how well her executive negotiation skills would serve her in parenting! We discuss what peaceful discipline means, why empathy in parenting is more important than people realize, and why brain science tells us that punishments or punitive leadership fails or backfires and doesn't help you achieve your goals. We also talk about the power of vulnerability and why it may look very different from what you may think. Throughout, we talk about the parallels between applying these principles as parents and as organizational leaders. To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com Key Takeaways:For children and adults, it is only possible to learn when there is a sense of emotional safety in the body. There are ways to set our children and employees up for success with empathy, no matter what age they are. Speaking with curiosity and neutrality rather than accusation can help to foster the feeling of safety. Every human on the planet wants to be viewed positively and have a sense of belonging and community. Story can give people a sense of safety, even in business. And everyone can tell those stories, even if they don't feel creative or like they're good at it. "If we lead with punishment, the learning part of the brain shuts off. So (they) might be able to go through the motions in the moment, but there's not going to be any lasting change in behavior because they're literally not in a place where they can assimilate new information." — Sarah R. MooreEpisode Reference: Brand Story Breakthrough course to help you craft a clear, compelling brand story - includes weekly office hours with Maria!About Sarah R. Moore: Parenting Coach, Speaker, Author, Peaceful DisciplineSarah R. Moore is best-selling author of Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science, and Better Behavior, and the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting. She's a public speaker, armchair neuroscientist, and most importantly, a Mama. She's a lifelong learner with training in child development, trauma recovery, interpersonal neurobiology, and improv comedy. As a certified Master Trainer in conscious parenting, she helps bring JOY, EASE, and CONNECTION back to families around the globe. Her work has been featured in HuffPost, Scary Mommy, Motherly, Yahoo!, Her View from Home, and The Natural Parent Magazine, among others. She worked in corporate America for 20 years and had no idea how well her executive negotiation skills would serve her in parenting.Connect with Sarah R. Moore:Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting: https://dandelion-seeds.com/Book: Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science, and Better BehaviorX: https://twitter.com/DandelionSeeds5 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-r-moore-b0535b7/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DandelionSeedsPositiveParenting/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dandelionseedspositiveliving/ Join the tribe, download your free guide! Discover what empathy can do for you: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaX: @redsliceFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
We are back with a new episode of our podcast! Listen in via any major podcast streaming platform! In this episode, Tasha opens up about her experience of pregnancy loss and then loosing another child to adoption, and how that impacted her life as a young teenager. Tasha discusses her experience of the #DisenfranchisedGrief she suffered for years, without realizing that's what she was experiencing, until the deaths of two sisters would bring much of her unresolved grief to the surface. Tasha takes us through her profoundly painful journey of facing her grief and how she began to integrate her losses - using writing as a creative outlet. Tasha Smith is a wife, mother, and writer from North Carolina. She has appeared on Her View from Home, Focus on the Family, and TODAY Parents. Find her online at www.imnatashasmith.com
“Grief is normal,” writes Natasha Smith. She goes on to describe her personal experience how difficult grief can be, however: “I walked around in a fog, hoping, praying, and wishing for the grief to go away. Pushing it down, pushing it away, and choosing to block uncomfortable memories. But I realized to pretend grief doesn't exist won't heal or fix it. So I learned to let it out in safe places, to safe people.” In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I talk with Smith about how Christians can grieve in better, healthier ways, whether they're the people who've experienced a loss or they're ministering to others who have. I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. Natasha Smith is a wife, mother, and writer from North Carolina, whose work has appeared at outlets such as Her View from Home, Focus on the Family, and TODAY Parents. She is author of Can You Just Sit With Me?, published recently by InterVarsity Press. ––––– This episode of the Influence podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Life of Jesus. The life of Jesus will come alive in your heart through this 12-part video series as you examine Christ's teachings in their cultural, historical, geographical, and spiritual contexts. The series includes 12 videos and study guides, as well as full sermons for use in corporate worship. For more information about Life of Jesus, visit TheCHLS.org/LifeofJesus.
Natasha Smith is a wife, mother, and writer from North Carolina. Her work has appeared at Her View from Home, Focus on the Family, and TODAY Parents. Episode Talking Points: Defining grief The Effects of 2020 Unanswered prayers Examples of grief in scripture Loss of family and friends Hope in Christ Resources: Website - https://imnatashasmith.com/about/ Twitter - @imnatashasmith Book - rb.gy/7ir0y --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-monday-christian/support
Leslie Means is a wife, mom of 3, columnist, former journalist, founder of Her View from Home, and also an author who recently launched an incredible book entitled So God Made a Mother, which contains nearly 100 stories and essays on all aspects of motherhood from a list of contributing writers. We hope you come away from today's episode feeling encouraged by God's heart for mothers. WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT ON THIS EPISODE: ~Leslie's new book, So God Made a Mother, what led to its release, and what readers can expect ~The concept of God whispers, and how Leslie has experienced God's leading through them ~Some of the topics covered through the stories of this book ~The importance of community for moms ~Our divisive culture and the need we have for a book like this one and the kind of encouraging community it will foster ~The global sense of community worldwide that all mothers can have through the threads of similarity in each mom's experiences ~God's tender heart for moms ~Leslie's own motherhood journey thus far and where she sees herself on the pages of this book ~Learning and growing as a mother ~The importance of asking for help as moms and understanding that we need each other ~How Her View from Home came about; the blessing of small beginnings and watching God move ~How our busy, independent culture is harming moms an depriving them of the help, support, and community they need ~Searching for community wherever we are ~The lies of imposter syndrome, and the importance of sharing our stories ~Remembering that there is a time and a season for everything and that God's plan and timing is best ~Honoring right priorities in the midst of work and ministry; the importance of boundaries ~And more! For full shownotes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
Today we welcome Leslie Means to The Christian Parenting Podcast. Leslie lives in Nebraska with her husband and three young kids and she is the founder of Her View From Home, a website which features heartfelt contributor stories on motherhood, marriage, faith, and grief. Leslie's book, So God Made a Mother, is a collaboration of writers who talk about all things “mothering.” Today Leslie and I talk about her story of starting Her View from Home, the importance of community when it comes to parenting, how God made mothers (and parents) to be so many amazing and complex things, we touch a little bit on “hustle culture,” and how sharing your story is so important. Connect with Leslie: Website: https://herviewfromhome.com Instagram: @herviewfromhome @leslielmeans Facebook: facebook.com/herviewfromhome Links Mentioned: https://herviewfromhome.com/so-god-made-a-mother/ The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's Work from the Inside Out podcast is a little different than usual. Two of my previous guests, Corey Blake and Gen Georget, returned to share the work they have been doing to help people clarify their purpose through the transformative powers of storytelling. Corey and Gen lead The Roundtable Storytelling Academy, which offers a series of transformational online courses that helps participants find their superpowers and articulate their origin story so they can step into their purpose, and redefine the relationship they hold to the narrative of their lives. I recently completed the 11-week storytelling course myself and can testify that it was an enlightening learning experience on so many levels. Together, Corey and Gen, and RTC are on a mission to share how powerful telling your story can be. Corey began his storytelling career as an actor, starring in one of the 50 greatest Superbowl ads of all time. In 2006, he created Round Table Companies (RTC). Corey spearheaded the conversion of best-selling business books into comic books with authors like Tony Hsieh, Marshall Goldsmith, Chris Anderson, and Robert Cialdini. That effort landed him in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Wired, Inc., and Forbes magazines. RTC's clients have included Microsoft, Workday, Magoosh, Zappos, and ADP. Gen Georget is an executive editor at RTC and a successful author in her own right. She is the coauthor of Gathering Around the Table with Earthkind CEO Kari Warberg Block. Gen's own book, Solace: A Journal of Human Experience, was named 2020 Book of Year for the Ottawa FACES Magazine Awards. Gen's writing and photography have been featured in The Good Mother Project, Oprah.com, Simplify Magazine, Her View from Home, The Good Men Project, Real Leaders Magazine, and Addicted2Success and she boasts her own online community of more than 35,000 followers. In this week's Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about RTC's Storytelling Academy: RTC is also offering four mini-courses open to the public: My Powerful Purpose, Asking Powerful Questions, Heroes Journey Crash Course and Beyond Active Listening. Corey and Gen have facilitated storytelling courses with in-tact teams in corporations, resulting in significant business, interpersonal, and individual growth. Learn more and connect with Corey and Genevive here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coblake/ https://twitter.com/CoreyBlake9000 https://instagram.com/gen_georget www.roundtablecompanies.com
This episode is sponsored by Davwill Consulting. Emotional agility? Yep, it's needed more now than ever. Let's chat! Click Here Corey Blake began his storytelling career as an actor, starring in one of the 50 greatest Superbowl ads of all time. In 2006, Corey created Round Table Companies (RTC), which serves CEOs, thought leaders, and organizations in helping them to unpack and share their authentic story through books, film & video, and art installations. Corey spearheaded the conversion of best-selling business books into comic books with authors like Tony Hsieh, Marshall Goldsmith, Chris Anderson, and Robert Cialdini. That effort landed him in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and in Wired, Inc., and Forbes magazines. RTC's clients have included Microsoft, Workday, Magoosh, Zappos, and ADP. Gen Goerget is the Director of the RTC Storytelling Course, and a successful author in her own right. She is the coauthor of Gathering Around the Table with Earthkind CEO Kari Warberg Block, with a forthcoming book soon to be published with Ross Buhrdorf, the CEO & Founder of ZenBusiness and the founding CTO for HomeAway. Gen's own book, Solace: A Journal of Human Experience, was named 2020 Book of Year for the Ottawa FACES Magazine Awards. Gen's writing and photography have been featured in The Good Mother Project, Oprah.com, Simplify Magazine, Her View from Home, The Good Men Project, Real Leaders Magazine and Addicted2Success and she boasts her own online community of more than 35,000 followers. Connect with Corey & Gen at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coblake/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/genevieve-georget/ http://www.roundtablecompanies.com/ https://twitter.com/CoreyBlake9000 https://gengeorget.com/ https://twitter.com/gen_georget
Emily in Paris' Ashley Park and More Stars Testing Positive for COVID-19www.msn.comThe pandemic isn't over. Just as it did in 2020 and 2021, Hollywood's A-list continues to be affected by COVID-19 in 2022 — but they largely attribute their fast recoveries to vaccines.In January, Late Night With Seth Meyers only returned from holiday break for one show before suddenly having to go on hiatus amid the omicron variant's prevalence.“The bad news is, I tested positive for COVID (thanks, 2022!) the good news is, I feel fine (thanks vaccines and booster!),” Seth Meyers wrote via Twitter on January 4. “We are canceling the rest of the shows this week, so tune in next Monday to see what cool location we will try and pass off as a studio!!!”Meyers' fellow NBC late night host Jimmy Fallon revealed a day prior that he'd recently recovered from COVID-19. The Saturday Night Live alum made it clear that he tested negative before returning to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 3.“Hey guys, on the first day of our holiday break I tested positive for Covid,” he captioned a photo via Instagram of himself masked in a room marked “reserved for testing use.” The room was decorated with an iconic Diff'rent Strokes quote, which Fallon appreciated.He continued, “I was vaccinated and boostered which made me lucky enough to only have mild symptoms. Thank you to the doctors and nurses who work so hard around the clock to get everyone vaxxed. Thank you to NBC for taking the testing protocols so seriously and doing a great job – and also thanks for putting me in the ‘What ‘chu talkin' about Willis?' isolation room when they told me the news.”In the comments section, Fallon told a fan that he completely recovered, writing, “The positive came back on 12/18. Back at work today and feeling 100%!”The NBC hosts both advocated for vaccination. As of January, the CDC recommended a booster shot for people over age 16 five months after completing the primary series. Meyers and Fallon each had a booster before testing positive.Similarly, Whoopi Goldberg also had a breakthrough case amid the highly contagious variant's spread. Her View cohost Joy Behar announced the news on January 3 and said the Sister Act star was expected to be fully recovered within a week.“Why am I here instead of Whoopi? Well, Whoopi, unfortunately, tested positive over the break, but she'll be back probably next week,” Behar explained. “Since she's vaxxed and boosted, her symptoms have been very, very, mild. But we're being super cautious here at The View.”The daytime talk show opted to film remotely for the week in the midst of Goldberg's positive test.“They say there's no place like home for the holidays and that's exactly where we are this year,” Behar said. “Happy New Year from all of our living rooms. As you can see, we're back in boxes and doing the show remotely — hopefully for just a week. I'm praying that it's just a week, but you never know because this omicron thing is all over the place.”See the stars who have tested positive for COVID-19 in 2022:☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #take #couple #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
Writer Nickey J Dunn tells us about an accident in Victoria Secret involving musky perfume and ending in a face full of thongs. Nickey and I are both writers for Her View from Home. Here is the Friends scene Nickey references during her story about getting stuck in the expensive jeans Here is the video of the new Old Navy ad campaign Here is the Aeris line with inclusive non-retouched photos Nickey is a working full time wife and mom of three. She spends what little free time she has taking kids to sports or other activities and making food they refuse to eat. She is a freelance writer, aspiring novelist, and IMDb trivia submission enthusiast. She grew up in Washington state but currently lives in Phoenix, AZ. She's also an Irish Aries Enneagram 6 with OCD. Find Nickey: On Her View From Home On Scary Mommy On Facebook Oh! And also: Get your cozy clothes at ShelfieShoppe! Use code FANCYFREE for free shipping. Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! Click the Follow button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Writer Nickey J Dunn tells us about a CRAZY anesthesia reaction. It involves a bra theif and a morgue. Nickey and I are both writers for Her View from Home. Nickey is loving Ted Lasso Friday Night Lights Breaking Bad OxiClean Odor Blaster Nickey is a working full time wife and mom of three. She spends what little free time she has taking kids to sports or other activities and making food they refuse to eat. She is a freelance writer, aspiring novelist, and IMDb trivia submission enthusiast. She grew up in Washington state but currently lives in Phoenix, AZ. She's also an Irish Aries Enneagram 6 with OCD. Find Nickey: On Her View From Home On Scary Mommy On Facebook Oh! And also: Get your cozy clothes at ShelfieShoppe! Use code FANCYFREE for free shipping. Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! Click the Follow button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Author Samantha Walljasper has a crazy commando story! Samantha and I are both writers for Her View from Home. Kurt Warner's First Things First Foundation Samantha Lyn Walljasper is a happily married mother of four wonderful children. Her desire for many years has been to become a writer for a variety of genres. Since she became a “stay-at-home mom” last spring her husband has really encouraged her to start following her dreams. She has a variety of interests from photography (all of her books have original photos for cover art) to poetry; from children's books to writing articles on various topics which you will see reflected in her works. She can be followed through Over My Husband's Head (@lovepoemskindof) on Facebook. Find Samantha: Buy her books on Amazon! On Facebook - Over My Husband's Head @lovepoemskindof Oh! And also: Get your cozy clothes at ShelfieShoppe! Use code FANCYFREE for free shipping. Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! Click the Follow button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Author and speaker Theresa Boedeker gets herself into a chilly pickle and you'll be very impressed with her solution! Theresa and I are both writers for Her View at Home. Theresa is a mom of two children, 15 years apart. At first she had one learning to talk, and one talking back. One learning to drive, and one driving her crazy. Now one is the momma of two cuties and the other is starting college. Her husband and she live in Missouri and enjoy walking, gardening, and laughing at their complete oppositeness. She is a former English teacher, now a writer, speaker, and humor hunter who enjoys telling a funny story. She writes about life lessons, parenting, self-help, and Christian topics with both a serious and funny viewpoints and blogs at TheresaBoedeker.com. Find Theresa: On her website - Theresa Boedeker On Facebook - @Theresa Boedeker Oh! And also: Get your cozy clothes at ShelfieShoppe! Use code FANCYFREE for free shipping. Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! Click the Follow button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Season Two of the Girl G.O.A.T. podcast starts off with a real, unadulterated discussion about love and lust and the position that they play in our most intimate relationships. On this episode, we discuss the differences between the two and how they affect us, interpersonally. Our guest speaker, Shauntay, is a relationship expert, author of Diving in Stilettos First, a filmmaker, and the host of the “Her View” podcast. She brings her expertise on the 5 Love Languages and relationships to help us identify the presence of both the true essence of real love and the surface-skimming façade of lust. In our romantic relationships, we often confuse the two. We become ingulfed in the feeling of a temporary high, that we misunderstand it as love. But we must recognize the differences so that we can have the fulfillment that we desire in the long run. Get your notebooks and pens ready! Season 2 of Girl G.O.A.T. is one that you do not want to miss! https://www.patreon.com/girlgoat Support the podcast.http://www.girlgoat.me Learn more about the HOST@diving_in_stilettos_firstwww.linktr.ee/diving_in_stilettos_first Click to purchase her book!Intro music DeQuan Curry @qbassics or @tracandfeelhttp://linktr.ee/qbassicsWriter Tameka Weaver and RealtorPodcast editor thepodcastmaster @thepodcastmasterSupport the show
Welcome to another episode of the Momming Autism podcast! This week we are pleased to bring to you Kathy Radigan. Kathy is the creator of the blog, My Dishwasher's Possessed! Her work has been featured in HuffPost, Scary Mommy, Her View from Home, Yahoo, TODAY Parents, Finding Coopers Voice and many other online publications. Kathy's new project is sharing her experience as a parent to a 19-year-old daughter with special needs on The Special Needs Nest by Kathy Radigan. The Momming Autism podcast is a place to provide a positive platform for parents to share their stories about raising special needs children. Momming Autism is hosted by Amanda DeLuca and Katie Emde. Find Katie between episodes on Facebook at A Journey for Avery. Find Amanda on Facebook between episodes at Jackson's Journey, Jackson's Voice and Advocate.Out.Loud- Amanda DeLuca.
On this edition of the His point Her VIew podcast we discuss dealing with gamers in a relationship, what it is like to be a gamer, the gaming community, and how gaming mirrors so much of what goes on in other aspects of society. Thank you to our sponsor Herb'n'Fresh. For the latest in fashion check it out here: http://herbnfresh.com/ Thank you to our sponsor Just Reed. For t-shirt inquiries head to his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/just.reed.3?fref=ts Have a question for the podcast but don't want anybody to know that it's you asking them? Hit us up on Askfm! No worries you can ask us any question here discreetly and anonymously: Mike: https://ask.fm/BlakMagus Katina: https://ask.fm/iAmKaTinaJ Cardiac: https://ask.fm/cardiacsumo All of WiseGuy Gaming Sports & Entertainment's podcasts will be available to download in audio format (MP3) from the following locations: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wiseguy-gaming-sports-entertainment/id1109750877?mt=2 Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ij744qlx32sy3zni2rff7vgmjry?t%3DWiseGuy_Gaming_Sports_%2526_Entertainment_Podcasts Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/wiseguygse Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wiseguygse/wiseguy-gaming-sports-entertainment?refid=stpr From here on you can find these links display in the description of each video on our channel along with our contact information. We hope you enjoy the content. Want to support the channel? Become a Patron! For as little as $1 a month you can help us improve the quality of our content and grow our brand. If you are interested in supporting us, head to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/wiseguygse?ty=h If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions please send them to wiseguygse@gmail.com or tweet us @wiseguygse. We appreciate your support! Find us on Twitter at: WisguyGSE - @wiseguygse Katina - @iamkatinaj Micheal @blak_magus Prodigy - @YoruStrix Cardiacsumo - @cardiacsumo
This episode features an extreme mother story by Diana Kupershmit who is honest and vulnerable. Diana tells the truth about a very tough decision she and her husband made when their daughter Emma was born with a severe disability. Diana reads her story and then Andrea and Allison discuss the brilliant writing and why is it important to be gut wrenchingly honest.Diana's essay was previously published in Still Standing Magazine, June 9, 2020.On this episode, we mention Krista Tippett's On Being podcast episode with Bryan Doerries. Specifically his public health project, Theater of War, and how it relates to all storytelling. Doerries says, “Ancient stories, and texts that have stood the test of time, can be portals to honest and dignified grappling with present wounds and longings and callings that we aren't able to muster in our official places now. It's an embodiment of the good Greek word catharsis — releasing both insight and emotions that have had no place to go, and creating an energizing relief. Diana Kupershmit holds a Master of Social Work degree and works for the Department of Health in the Early Intervention Program, a federal entitlement program servicing children from birth to three years with developmental delays and disabilities. She has published online in the Manifest Station, Power of Moms, Motherwell Magazine, Her View from Home, Still Standing Magazine and Huffington Post. On the weekends, she indulges her creative passion working as a photographer specializing in newborn, family, maternity, and event photography.Diana's book Emma's Laugh: The Gift of Second Chances is being released June 15, 2021. It is available for pre-order on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Please follow her on Instagram at @picsbydk https://www.instagram.com/picsbydk or visit her website http://www.dianakupershmit.com.This episode of Writing Class Radio is hosted and produced by Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz. The episode is also produced by Virginia Lora. Theme music by Justina Shandler. Additional music by Podington Bear and Emia. There's more writing class on our website, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.If you love the lessons you get on each episode, you can get them ALL in one place--our three-part video series--for $50. Click Video Classes on our website.If you want to be a part of the movement that helps people better understand each other through storytelling, follow us on Patreon. For $10/month Andrea will answer all your publishing questions. For $25/month you can join Allison's First Draft weekly writers group, where you can write and share your work Tuesdays 12-1 (ET). www.Patreon.com/writingclassradio.
In the United States, over 700 women a year die of complications related to pregnancy, one of the highest maternal death rates in the developed world.And those numbers continue to climb. Childbirth complications don't discriminate. It can kill women of every race and ethnicity, education, and income level, in every part of the U.S. But it is Black and nonwhite women that have almost three times the risk of death from hemorrhage than white women.In 2016, Aliette Silva nearly became one of those women. With vivid recollection, Aliette Silva recounts the day she nearly died during childbirth, how her near-death experience significantly impacted her life, and why it's vital for women to endlessly advocate for their health.Connect with Aliette at:Instagram: www.instagram.com/shepensblog/Facebook: www.facebook.com/shepensblog/ Bio: Aliette Silva is a mom and a writer that lives for a good Cuban sandwich. Her work has been featured in Today Parents, Her View from Home, Filter Free Parents, and Scary Mommy. She writes posts, shares stories, and snaps pictures of the daily mama grind. Raised by Cuban parents and married into a multiethnic family, she values diversity. She is raising her two girls to embrace their Hispanic roots. When she is not writing, you can find her chasing sleep or her two girls all over Disney World.***Connect with Mom After Hours on Instagram! We laugh, play, and connect with our screaming kids in the background, too!***Thank you so much for listening to Mom After Hours! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a virtual hug through a rating or review on Apple.***Ask questions or share episode ideas by emailing hello@momafterhours.com. We love audio feedback, too, so record your voice via voice memo in your smartphone and send it on over!
Writer Amy Blair tells us two embarrassing stories that happened at the same winery years apart and about a terrible parking lot belly flop. Her View from Home inspired Amy's writing. Amy thinks you might love Anthony William, the Medical Medium on Facebook and Instagram Bible Journaling (and my daughter Delaney loves Scribbling Grace on Instagram) Here's one of Amy's favorite pages: Here's one of Delaney's favorite pages: CC Makeup from Ulta Brene Brown Netflix special Tic Toc We discussed Quiet by Susan Cain Amy adores her main gig as a stay at home mom to a very wise 15-year-old son and a super spunky 2-year old daughter. As an aspiring author, she loves to write and finds it very cathartic. She loves to look for inspiration in everything and hopes to inspire others through her writing. When she is not writing or parenting you can find her planning her next fix of concert therapy, since music is her lifeline. Amy has learned and experienced a lot about parenting, health, anxiety, depression, God, grief, relationships, struggling, and emotions. You can expect to find her writing to be light-hearted and humorous, but also heavy and emotional. No subject is off-limits, and she often exposes a tremendous amount of vulnerability. On her blog, she hopes that sharing her struggles and experience can teach, inspire, entertain, and make others feel not alone. Check out Amy's website, North Fourth St. Find Amy on Facebook and Instagram. Things to Know: Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! The question of the week is "What is your favorite phone app?" Click the Subscribe button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Next week we feature Dr. Sara Reck telling us how she ended up being a patient in a pediatric ER while working as an anesthesiologist. Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Her view, His view is a weekly podcast hosted by an energetic couple from two different sides of the track. Her View comes from living what she calls a sheltered life to becoming a signed model that has graced magazine covers and walked on some of the biggest stages. His View comes from growing up in a God fearing home to becoming a Pastor. Join them as they discuss education, television, politics, spirituality, relationship, and everything leftover. Her Veiw is... His View is... What’s your View... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smiley-ish/message
Her View is... His View is... Well why dont you listen as Bethany and WanKeith explore Lovers and Friends. This episode explores how couples navigate both Lovers and Friends, When Two Worlds Come Together. Whats your View? Send us your view @herview.hisviewpodcast (instagram) or write us at:herview.hisviewpodcast@gmail.com. This episode is sponsored by Anchor.FM Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/dashboard To support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herviewhisview/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smiley-ish/message
In today's episode I sit down with Lauren Eberspacher, speaker and author of the blog From Black Top to Dirt Road. Lauren shares the story of how her blog - meant to keep friends and family up to date - turned into a business, taking her all the way to becoming a regular contributor for several online publications including Her View from Home and TODAY Parenting. Lauren also shares about her struggle against postpartum depression and battling anxiety. Lauren is a mama of 3 littles and has such a tender heart for the Lord and other mamas I loved chatting with her and felt we would certainly be good friends if we could hit up some antique shops together. She's from Kansas City, so perhaps next time she's in town, we will! Here's some of the links mentioned on this episode: Her View From Home: https://herviewfromhome.com/author/laureneberspacher/ TODAY Parenting: http://community.today.com/user/lauren-eberspacher A Week of Meal Planning from Lauren: https://www.fromblacktoptodirtroad.com/week-meal-planning-heres-works/
00:00 - Introduction, Asia summer for Paul02:26 - Alex flies his bike on JetBlue, Mint, MosaicFind Your Keys, Wallet & Phone with Tile’s App and Bluetooth Tracker Device | TileJetBlue | TrueBlue: Promotion ended15:59 - United dog, 747, seat nightmareUnited Airlines apologizes for death of dog on flight - Emirates 24|7United Airlines doing something special for Boeing 747 enthusiasts - Chicago Business JournalUnited Refused to Let Young Child Nap In The Empty Seats Next to Her - View from the Wing20:58 - US security confusion, books, TSA prizeWhoa: Electronics Are Now Banned From Checked Bags On US-Bound Flights?! - One Mile at a TimeNo laptop ban as U.S. says all airlines have raised securityTAP Portugal on Facebook - updateLaptop Ban on Planes Is Lifted, U.S. Officials Confirm - NYTimes.comNew TSA Policy May Lead to Increased Scrutiny of Reading Material | American Civil Liberties UnionHate extra airport pat-downs? TSA offering 1.5 million to fix the system | Stuck at the Airport28:40 - Southwest love, LAX helicopterAlex Hunter on Twitter: "Flying on @SouthwestAir really is a joy. Friendly crew, efficient service, streaming IFE/live TV, free snacks. EasyJet could learn a lot."32:25 - FAA shrinking seats, LGA expansion, supersonic regulationJudges order FAA to review airplane seat sizes - Jul. 29, 2017Delta receives OK to do $4B LaGuardia project: Travel WeeklyLee-Gardner Amendment is a solid step toward supersonic flight)35:53 - Air Canada SFO near missExclusive: Air Canada near-miss at SFO sparks FAA probeSFO near-miss: Air Canada pulled up with 11 seconds to spareSFO: Source says Air Canada pilot not using computer systemAir Canada NEAR DISASTER at San Francisco (ATC Transcripts) - YouTube45:57 - Easyjet ecstasy, NRT fence, 787 drawingFrench EasyJet pilot convicted for flying ‘while suffering the after-effects of ecstasy’ASN Aircraft serious incident 15-JUL-2017 Boeing 747-8F N852GTBoeing Draws A 787 Over The United States With A 787 - Airways Magazine49:56 - Layovers reviews, AnalyseAsiaEpisode 192: Asian Airlines in Crisis & Rise of China Aviation with Paul Papadimitriou by analyseasia | Free Listening on SoundCloud53:00 - Air France missile, VR, JoonCSISAerospace on Twitter: "North Korea's #Hwasong14 missile test splashed down within minutes of @AirFrance 293's flight path last week. https://t.co/yKz5vphjAP https://t.co/Hy2Eiqsmhj"Air France tests immersive entertainment | IFE content from ATWOnlineAir France Plans Lower-Cost Airline to Attract Millennials57:48 - Paul tries three Singapore 777, explicit IFE, Uber1:10:51 - Qatar and AA, Al Baker apology, visa, creative accountingQatar Air Moves on From American Airlines Plan - BloombergAmerican Airlines Says It Will End Codeshare Deals With Qatar Airways And Etihad AirwaysQatar Airways CEO Apologizes After Calling U.S. Flight Attendants 'Grandmothers'GREAT NEWS!! VISA-free: Now Citizens of 80 countries Can Enter QatarQatar Airways' Fairy-Tale 'Profit' | HuffPostAccounting Gimmicks And Hard Realities At Etihad Airways | HuffPost1:20:23 - BKKSuvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) – Official Airports of Thailand1:29:17 - Conclusion, next flights