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Many people find multiple benefits to working from home, whether it is freedom from the commute or that little bit longer in bed, but apparently there is one more upside to it: increased birth rates! Research from Kings College London and Stanford University has shown that almost 300,000 extra children have been born in the US since the advent of work from home at the start of the Covid pandemic. So, is this another reason to be considering working from home?Joining Ciara to discuss this is Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director of Futurewise and Helena Tubridy, Fertility Expert.
The FBI released still pictures and a video of a masked individual in front of Nancy Guthrie's door the night she vanished from her Tucson, AZ home. What did you make of this revelation, do you believe it will help significantly in regard to a resolution of this case?
With many people dusting off the Christmas cobwebs and returning to work this week, for some the commute won't stretch much further than the kitchen table or a spare bedroom.Working from home has become the new norm for many, easing the daily strain of long commutes and heavy traffic.But despite this shift, our roads still tell a familiar story. Traffic congestion appears to peak mid-week, as more people choose to head into the office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.So what does this mean for those who would rather stay at home and avoid the commute altogether? Could flexible working eventually lead to quieter roads during the middle of the week — or is congestion here to stay?Joining Andrea to discuss was CEO of Kinore, Larissa Feeney, Founder and Chair of Grow Remote, Tracy Keogh, and Co-Founder, Rent a Recruiter, Jamie Groom along with callers.
Top Stories for October 28th Publish Date: October 28th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, October 28th and Happy Birthday to Julia Roberts I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. SPARC, Motel to Home help homeless single-parent families get back into housing E-SPLOST headlines countywide ballot — but faces challenges Gwinnett police chief pushes back in Peachtree Corners debate All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: KIA Mall Of Georgia STORY 1: SPARC, Motel to Home help homeless single-parent families get back into housing Life hit Faith Busano like a freight train. “The day we moved into our last apartment, I lost my job,” she said. Originally from California, Faith, 32, had bounced from Michigan to Georgia, trying to find stability for herself and her two daughters, 3-year-old Love and 13-year-old Harmoni. But things kept falling apart. Family couldn’t help. The apartment didn’t work out. And when the job disappeared, so did their home. They ended up in an extended-stay motel—what was supposed to be a temporary fix. But weeks turned into months, and the motel became a trap. Her toddler’s energy was endless, her teen was struggling with mental health, and Faith herself was barely holding on. She worked customer service, drove for DoorDash, styled hair—anything to scrape by. But the grind was relentless. Then, one day, a flier changed everything. The motel was handing out groceries, and someone slipped her information about SPARC’s Motel to Home program. It felt like a lifeline. SPARC, led by Joy Monroe, helps families like Faith’s escape the cycle of extended-stay living. The program covers deposits, first month’s rent, and helps families transition into stable housing. But it’s not easy—there are requirements, and families have to actively work toward qualifying. Faith did the work. She found an apartment within her budget, got approved, and finally moved in. Monroe, who started SPARC to support single moms like herself, knows the struggle all too well. Faith is still rebuilding—working toward her medical assistant certification, dreaming of opening her own business someday. But for now, she’s just grateful to have a place to call home. STORY 2: E-SPLOST headlines countywide ballot — but faces challenges This fall, Gwinnett voters have plenty to decide, but nothing’s stirring the pot quite like the E-SPLOST referendum. Here’s the deal: Gwinnett County Public Schools and Buford City Schools want to extend the 1% sales tax for another six years, aiming to rake in $1.47 billion—most of it ($1.44 billion) for GCPS. The money would go toward maintaining aging schools (average age: 24 years), fixing roofs, replacing HVAC systems, and even funding a new career and technical education center. Safety upgrades and Chromebooks? Also on the list. Supporters say it’s essential. Opponents? They’re calling out wasteful spending—like a $7 million church purchase with no clear plan. Turnout’s been dismal so far—just 1.7% of voters have shown up. Maybe it’s the confusion of needing multiple ballots in some areas. Or maybe people just aren’t paying attention. Either way, the stakes are high. STORY 3: Gwinnett police chief pushes back in Peachtree Corners debate Nancy McGregor doesn’t see the point. The Peachtree Corners resident has been a supporter of the Gwinnett County Police Department for years, and after attending a community meeting with Police Chief J.D. McClure, she’s even more convinced: the city doesn’t need its own police force. “When you’ve got an elite department like Gwinnett’s—with their training, resources, and expertise—why would we try to replicate that?” McGregor said. The meeting, held at Peachtree Corners Baptist Church, was the first time residents heard directly from county police about the city’s proposal to break away and form its own department. McClure didn’t hold back. Crime in Peachtree Corners? Down across the board. Robberies dropped 40% this year, assaults 41%, and commercial burglaries a staggering 66%. But it’s not just about crime stats. McClure laid out what the city would lose: specialized units like SWAT, K9, and Behavioral Health, plus the county’s ability to surge officers during emergencies. Residents like Paul La Motte left the meeting impressed. “I’ve always been against the idea of a city police department, but now? I’m even more confident Gwinnett’s got this.” McGregor agreed. “Hearing their side just confirmed it for me. They’re doing a great job.” We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets STORY 4: Rotary joint manufacturer maierAMERICA marks 25 years in Gwinnett Back in 2000, Germany’s Christian Maier GmbH & Co. KG decided to plant roots in the U.S., and they picked Gwinnett County as their home base. Fast forward 25 years, and their subsidiary, maierAMERICA, is still here—thriving, growing, and making waves in the Norcross area. This week, the company celebrated two big milestones: 25 years in Gwinnett and 100 years since its parent company’s founding. The company’s growth has been impressive. Just last year, they tripled their space to 20,500 square feet. Gwinnett County Commission Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson marked the occasion with a proclamation, calling maierAMERICA’s success a testament to the county’s role as a hub for international business. German Consul General Melanie Moltmann and other officials echoed the sentiment, celebrating the deep ties between Germany and the U.S. STORY 5: Georgia Supreme Court upholds conviction from fatal DUI in Gwinnett Victor Allen Smith’s conviction is sticking. The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously upheld the 2023 verdict that found Smith, 59, guilty of killing 22-year-old Hugo Natanael Martinez while fleeing a state trooper in Gwinnett County. Smith, who was sentenced to life in prison, had argued that evidence about his 18-year license suspension unfairly swayed the jury. But the court didn’t buy it, ruling the evidence against him was overwhelming. Back in March 2022, Smith was clocked speeding over 80 mph on I-85—then hit 120 mph trying to outrun the trooper. Martinez, standing by his truck on the shoulder, sadly never stood a chance. Smith struck him, sending him over a retaining wall. STORY 6: ART BEAT: Nocross Gallery's 'Shapes' fundraiser features artists in a friendly bidding war The bidding’s still going strong at Norcross Gallery and Studios! Their annual fundraiser, “Norcross Shapes,” runs through Nov. 2 at 2 p.m., and it’s a must-see (and bid) event. This month-long auction, which kicked off Oct. 5, supports everything from artist programs and community outreach to high school exhibitions and ongoing classes. The best part? You can either outbid the competition or pay the “full price” to snag your favorite piece on the spot. The artwork is as diverse as it gets—paintings, pottery, jewelry, even gift baskets. And the stories behind the pieces? Just as colorful. This year’s auction has no size limits, so expect everything from tiny treasures to statement pieces. Swing by the gallery at 116 Carlyle Street in downtown Norcross, open Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Don’t miss it! STORY 7: Gladiators Legend: ECHL Hall of Famer Cam Brown Dies at 56 When the Gwinnett Gladiators needed a leader back in 2003, they found one in Cam Brown. Fresh out of retirement, the Canadian left winger joined the brand-new Duluth-based team, bringing grit, heart, and a lifetime of hockey experience. Over three seasons, he became the face of the franchise, leading them to a Kelly Cup Final and scoring the first goal in team history. On Sunday, fans and friends were devastated to learn Brown had passed away at just 56, reportedly in a motorcycle accident. Brown’s No. 44 jersey hangs in the rafters, a permanent reminder of his impact. He’s the only Gladiator in the ECHL Hall of Fame, a league he helped shape with 789 games, 206 goals, and 2,425 penalty minutes. Old school? Absolutely. But that’s what made him special. Brown leaves behind his wife, two children, and a legacy that stretches far beyond the rink. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Tuesday 26 August 2025 The boss of plumbing supplies group Reece gives investors a brutal assessment of the former sharemarket darling’s position. And more, including: The federal government fast-tracks its big promise to help first home buyers. Sales of plug-in hybrid vehicles surge. Compliance training company under police investigation for allegedly spying on workers. Why optimism may be the key to career success. Join our free daily newsletter here. And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - this week, four silent budget traps that can derail your finances. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Explaining what's possible within the realm of custom integration is a constant challenge when speaking with an industry outsider, or a potential client for that matter. The biggest reason why? This is an experiential business. You have to "see it to believe it" in every sense of the phrase. The problem, then, becomes how you go about getting a client to experience the smart home before they decide to partner with you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxWuIQ7inzw
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Sage Senior Support launches free tools for families transitioning seniors to care facilities, offering a Senior Transition Kit, Medicaid guidance, and multiple home-selling options to simplify the complex process for Dallas-Fort Worth families. Sage Senior Support City: Grapevine Address: 1452 Hughes Rd Website: https://www.sageseniorsupport.com Phone: +1 8179683595
Mexico's president is reacting to a plan to tax the money immigrants send home from the U.S.
04 Mar 2025. Wissam Breidy, CEO of HRE Development, joins us to talk real estate with a purpose. Plus, CEO Dino Varkey told Reuters that the UK is a key source market for the UAE, after Britain put 20% tax on private school fees. And energy demand in Dubai climbed 5% last year, according to DEWA. We get the thoughts of economist Daniel Richards on his estimate/assumption for UAE population growth last year and in 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another home defeat to a high-flying side means that Latics are now looking over their shoulders at who's coming up from behind, rather than trying to close the gap. Capitulation in the second half led to a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Barnet. What, if anything, can Mickey Mellon do to stop the rot?You can support the pod by paying a monthly subscription of just £2.99 via this link hereIf you'd like to make a one off donation, you can now also Buy Us A Coffee by clicking hereYou can also support us by visiting our website, subscribing to our mailing list and purchasing from our online shop.Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch the Latics Football Phone In live every Thursday from 8.30pm.BPAS and Latics Football Phone In areKUPOD productions for We Are Oldham - Dedicated Fan Media. Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more here.Laticsmind theme composed, recorded and produced by Matt Berry at King Buzzard Studios in Shaw.
Sharing love stories and tips from the mortgage desk, insurance and care-giving industries. Tips to maintain harmony, peace and prosperity. Happy Valentine's Day!
About 150 home help nurses are taking strike action today, after pay talks stalled. They work for Access Community Health and want pay parity with their counterparts employed by health agency Te Whatu Ora. Access says it supports the strike action. New Zealand Nurses Organisation delegate for Access Community Health Linda Ewbank spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
What a fun day!Flynny revealed that as a young man, he fancied Big Bird from Sesame Street! Turns out he wasn't the only person who fancied fictional characters. Mark Sainsbury famous Journo & now Director of Mens Health Week joins us to chat all things Mens health and Flynny has asked ACC to replace the hired help they have... All that & more from today's show!If you have a story you'd love to share with us, or if you want to get in touch we would love to hear from you! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayjayandflynny/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jayjayandflynny Also, we are on the radio on More FM from 3-7pm weekdays, no radio, no problems you can listen to us via the ROVA App (free to download & use from the app store)
REJOICING IN MOTHERHOOD - Christian moms, Spirit-filled parenting, marriage, homeschool, big family
We all want more peace in our homes! Today Kirsten brings practical ideas to create an atmosphere of peace in our everyday lives. How do I disciple my child when they are angry and spiraling into aggression? We tackle this big question too! Join Kirsten's email list. Ask your question on the podcast here!
Juggling a big job, a two career household and raising your kids makes for a full life. And being the designated COO of maintaining your household, relationships and family schedule calls for a bit of creativity at times. Tiffany takes a deeper look into how to do just that. In this episode, Tiffany is joined by Rachel Downey to expand on last week's topic, ‘Do it or delegate it: An up close look at my in-home help.' Rachel asks some candid questions about Tiffany's take on what she means by ‘big job', how to find time to maintain relationships, creative ways to show up for your kids and how to be judicious in spending your money on in-home help. If you find yourself wanting more ands in your life without sacrificing time for the things you love, you won't want to miss this helpful conversation! For more from Tiffany, sign up for her newsletter. Show theme by Brice Johnson
Let's talk about something very precious…your time. Your career needs your time. Your relationships need your time. Your family needs your time. And what about you? Self-care is not optional to keep up with this pace. What can you exchange in your life to replenish that precious commodity of time? If this is striking a nerve, maybe it's time to consider some in-home help. And yes, Tiffany has some ideas! Tune into this episode as Tiffany dives into all things covering the topic of in-home help. She explores different options and what has worked for her own family at different phases and stages. Getting creative in how you solve in exchange for more time can help you in your pursuit of a peaceful and sustainable Life of And. Timestamps: [00:00] Intro [00:42] Let's talk about having help inside the home [02:14] Tiffany's background and childhood [05:04] The time, mental and relationship demands in life [06:29] Tiffany realized that there might be a better way [08:25] Using your resources to get time back [10:12] Everything you own takes more time from you because it has to be managed [11:17] We can't just attend to our tasks and neglect our relationships [13:34] Tiffany's phases and stages of care: Phase 1 - 1 kid, no money [16:23] Phase 2 - 2 kids and a little more money [18:12] Phase 3 - 3 kids, more help [20:17] Phase 4 - 4 kids all in different stages, a traveling husband, and lots of help! [22:43] Shared nanny, house manager, drivers, and laundry service [25:27] Tiffany uses a laundry service called Poplin [26:55] Summary of what it takes at this stage of Tiffany's family life [27:31] Getting on the same page as a couple about the financial aspect of hiring help [31:59] Being accountable to the time-exchange you've created [34:15] Practical recommendations and resources to get started [34:49] Task Planner resource reminder [37:02] Closing Link to the Task Planner tool: https://tiffany-sauder.myflodesk.com/taskplanner For more from Tiffany, sign up for her newsletter. Show theme by Brice Johnson
The HSE’s embargo on recruiting health care support assistants needs to be lifted. That’s according to Labour Party health spokesperson, Duncan Smith, who says Kerry and Cork have the longest waiting list in the country for home helps.
In this episode of Miracle Working Mums Podcast I am talking to Helen Eber, a senior HR Professional with one son, who is based in Singapore. We discuss some of the differences in motherhood in Singapore and the UK, the amazingness that is a confinement nurse, and the benefits of home help and affordable childcare. Helen also shares her story of assisted fertility, the inconvenience of multiple medical appointments and the fortune of being able to control your own diary, as well as the challenge of trying to be an authentic leader and brining your whole self to work when you're dating on Tinder.
Jessica Strom, Digital Inclusion Manager for Opportunity Home - the Public Housing Authority of San Antonio, shares the challenges of digital inclusion on their many properties as well as leaving us with exciting success stories of how people landed well-paying jobs after completing their courses. We also discuss the challenges for housing residents to avoid scams and the importance of free Wi-Fi to be ready if ACP runs out.
Follow along with message notes at https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/notes-resourcesJoin us as Stephen Radie brings us a sermon about Recession Proofing Your Home.#recession #recessionproof #2023recession #homelife #helpathome #family #goodparenting #sermon #worship #westside #church #2023sermon #churchonline #stephenradie
Engage in the chat and Follow along with message notes at https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/notes-resourcesThis week is Easter! Join us as Pastor Gabe Kolstad brings a sermon about Resolving Conflict at Home.#conflictathome #resolvingconflict #easter #easter2023 #resurrectionsunday #sermon #worship #westside #church #2023sermon #churchonline #GabeKolstad
Kerry College offers courses which provides qualifications for those seeking to work as home helps or health care support assistants. John Herlihy is assistant manager at Kerry College Monavalley Campus.
There's a lot of business that happens in your home. More and more, it's become the center of commerce. And that's not just because of big delivery services. It takes a lot of products to run a home. The essence of American consumerism is convenience. We're all thrilled to spend a buck to do it the easy way. Think about it: When was the last time you changed your oil? Sure, you could do it. But that would take an hour. There are all kinds of chores we need to do and, like changing oil, forget to do. For example, changing air filters. That's why Mitch Poche started Filter Genie. It's a web-based subscription service that offers just two products: air filters and fridge filters. The service helps you figure out what kind of filter you need and puts you on a schedule so the filters show up when you need them. Mitch started the company after a long stint in the AC business. The brand is part of CIS Industries, a commercial HVAC company based in the New Orleans area. He and his business partner, his old boss at CIS, are focusing their growth strategy along the I-10 Corridor. As our population ages, the home is also becoming a growth sector in the health industry. Home health care services like Mel Pickney's Heart of Gold Private Duty Nursing serve about 15 million patients each year — on 600 million patient visits. For Mel, though, the service is about a promise she made to her grandmother – care for others and never let them go neglected. Mel has a long background in healthcare. But she got her knack for private care looking after her grandmother and later her father, a Vietnam vet. Today, Mel's Heart of Gold offers private nursing care, companionship services, post-natal care and post surgical care. Mel's Heart of Gold Private Duty Nursing employs 30 people to provide care at every duration: round the clock, overnight, long-term care and short-term care. Mel grew up in St. Martin Parish and at one time hosted a radio show as Mel the Diva. This episode of Out to Lunch Acadiana was recorded live over lunch at Central Pizza in downtown Lafayette. You can find photos from this show by Astor Morgan at itsacadiana.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Soledad, Jean, and Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Rose Niang discuss the correlation between home prices and inflation and whether or not it's a good time to buy a second home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Clare-based Care Support Manager claims the State is engaged in a 'game of brinkmanship' over home help hours. Staff shortages have left the HSE with considerably fewer hours to give out to those in need. Shannon carer Marion Costello and David O'Connor, who's Care Support Manager for Clare and North Tipperary with Family Carers Ireland, spoke to Clare FM's Morning Focus about the situation.
An Auckland tetraplegic is relieved the Accident Compensation Corporation has reversed a decision to slash his home help by 14 hours per week following inquiries by RNZ. Dean Brennan was worried he could end up seriously ill in hospital as a result of the cut, which left him depending on his devoted but exhausted wife. Jean Edwards reports.
HomeHelpMN is offered through Minnesota Housing to help if you have fallen behind in your mortgage or other housing-related expenses due to pandemic.
Vacation rentals. They are so hot right now. So many entrepreneurs think its easy to cash flow their airbnbs in this crazy market. Is it as easy as it sounds? Can you earn rental income passively with Airbnb so you can focus on the things you care about most? Family, friends, health, living? The Vacation Home Help podcast is here to help you succeed in this hot new and competitive market. Learn how to host on Airbnb and how to manage your own vacation rental business. Let's get started.
Do you stress out seeing your hard-earned money disappear each month as you pay your debts and expenses? What if you owned the bank that all your payments went to? Sounds too good to be true, right? It isn't! In this episode Vance Lowe and Seth Hicks, Esq. sit down for the second part of … Continue reading Can the Equity in Your Home Help You Grow Rich? Part 2 (Ep 22) →
It is not the lack of knowledge about money that is impairing your wealth building, it's what you think you know about money (but don't) that's slowing your efforts. Most people let the money they earn come and go and fail to maintain control over the dollars they earn. In fact, most people don't even … Continue reading Can the Equity in Your Home Help You Grow Rich? Part 1 (Ep 21) →
Tanya Dalton is a best-selling author, speaker, nationally recognized productivity expert, and serves as a growth strategist for female leaders. Her highly anticipated second book, On Purpose: The Busy Woman's Guide to an Extraordinary Life of Meaning and Success, is on sale wherever books are sold. In addition to her first book, The Joy of Missing Out, being named one of the Top 10 Business Books of the year by Fortune Magazine, Tanya's podcast, The Intentional Advantage has received millions of downloads from listeners around the world. She is also a featured expert on several networks including NBC and Fox and is a VIP contributor for Entrepreneur.com. Tanya has been featured in some of the world's leading publications including Forbes, Inc, Fast Company, and Real Simple. She has been awarded the elite Enterprising Women Award and has been named the Female Entrepreneur to Watch for the state of North Carolina. Tanya is the founder and CEO of inkWELL Press Productivity Co., a multi-million-dollar company providing tools that work as a catalyst in helping women do less while achieving maximum success. NEXT STEPS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: 1. Get her book On Purpose: The Busy Woman's Guide to an Extraordinary Life of Meaning and Success wherever books are sold. 2. Visit her website at tanyadalton.com. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO: – Intro – Consistently What Do You See Holding Back Female Entrepreneurs? – Myth of Balance – Expectations – Be Intentional – Team at Work and Team at Home – Help with Spouse Feeling Abandoned – Productivity – Best Way to Properly Fire a Customer – Setting Healthy Boundaries – How Do We Help Them to Their Five Year Goal – Goals Are the Vehicle to Get You to Where You Want to Be – On Purpose – Why Was Now the Right Time for This Book? – Success Isn't Just Determined By the Number In Your Bank Account – What's Your Definition of Unstoppable ABOUT ME: Hi, I'm Stephen Scoggins. After fighting from homelessness and depression to build multiple businesses employing hundreds of amazing people, I've learned a lot about what it really takes to overcome your limitations and build your dream life. Now, my goal is to help one million people get from where they are today, to where they want to be in life. To help with that, I'm releasing videos on this channel several times per week and posting regularly on social media. On this YouTube channel, I interview the world's foremost thought leaders on what it takes to master your life. I also have a library of free resources, downloadable eBooks, and personality tests to help you become the person you always wanted to be. Just check out my websites below! MASTER YOUR LIFE WITH FREE RESOURCES: My website: https://www.stephenscoggins.com Free eBooks & Resources: https://www.stephenscoggins.com/resources My Blog: https://stephenscoggins.com/blog/ Stuck to Unstoppable Podcast: https://stephenscoggins.com/stuck-to-unstoppable/ CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephen_scoggins/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephenscoggins/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenscoggins Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephen_scoggin
Grace, truth, and time. Who in your world could use one of those from you? Who in your world could use a little grace, truth, and time this Christmas, but for one reason or another, you don't want to give them anything? Our hope is that the people of FCC will be givers of grace, truth, and time this Christmas because our world is desperate for all three!
Donate To Support Nicnac Become A Member of Nicnac's Patreon Show Notes In this episode, Nicnac tells of a new partnership and love that has her crazy twitterpated and happy. She asks listeners to help her get some writing projects finished and work towards seeing her new partner in Seattle. A place she has been homesick for for 10 years anyway. Credits The music is Raindrop Rhapsody by Josh Elkinberry, The Fools Guide by Anthony Rotunno and, of course, Catch Me If You Can by Attica Attica. If you enjoy this music please support these artists by buying their work or making donations! The Nicnac Podcast & FSRideAlong Series is © 2006-2021 by Nicnac Marsh and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicnacmarsh/message
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Hiring a caregiver to come into your home and care for your loved one. Many people hire a caregiver from Home Health Agencies. What questions to ask the representative from the Home Health Agency and what questions to ask the (caregiver-sometimes referred to as an attend).
After a year of Zoom calls, countless hours sat in a makeshift home office, and less time stuck in commuter traffic, what does the future of work look like? Will ‘hybrid working' reign supreme? And would WFH actually be better for the planet? In this Which? investigation Greg Foot suggests that with some offices down-sizing and fewer of us travelling to work the eco-benefits could be huge, but soon learns that it's much more complex than he thought. Read more about this and all our episodes here & check out the show notes here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While this podcast is all about self-sufficiency and can-do attitude, we're also about keeping it real! With this in mind, perhaps consider where help in the home would make your daily life that much easier and give it a go. In today's episode we'll explore how I came to getting home help and the difference its made to my life on the every day. So, sit back, relax and enjoy. For any feedback or requests: blindgirldrunk@gmail.com To become a supporter: www.patreon.com/blindgirldrunkpodcast
Tom and the team started the show helping a gentleman get help with his 100 year old home, before helping a woman with debts from a divorce, and finished helping someone with a friend in a nursing home.
Let's talk about blowups today. We all have them. It would be nice if we could wave a magic wand and be super calm parents who never get our feathers ruffled, but… you know? That's just not possible. We're humans, we're going to get upset, and we're going to do things we regret. But the nice thing is that our kids learn important lessons when we resolve things after a blowup. And isn't that what we want? We want our kids to learn they can mess up and resolve and forgive and set things right. This episode assumes you and I will mess up, and it discusses seven things we can do to set it right so that our kids can get the resolutions they deserve AND learn the right lessons. Mentioned in this episode: How to Stop Yelling Episode 3: Housekeeping Is Not Motherhood Episode 11: Let's Stop Calling Men's Work at Home "Help"
In heterosexual relationships, women are still managing the bulk of labor at home. And we're burnt out! What would happen if we changed the way we talked about men's work at home? Could we begin to see more equality in the home? Listen in, as we explore this concept. Mentioned in this episode: Why You Feel Like a Bad Mom - and How to Not Housekeeping Is Not Motherhood Check out the back-and-forth journal for parents and kids.
Smart home help, automation fixes, gear advice, and more! Ring Mailbox Sensor & Insteon's Micro Dimmer Switch Adapter HomeKit TV controls vs. Control Center remote controls A home hub for local smart home device control Security camera purchase recommendations for a Nest home Adding a HomePod Mini to a mostly Google smart home Networking problems with multiple routers in a HomeKit home NFC tags for WiFi connectivity Shortcuts syncing troubleshooting Automations for low power mode Using Apple Watch Stand reminders to trigger automations Multi-stop trip planning with Siri Shortcuts Apple Watch face change automations HomeKit Home Hub troubleshooting Eve Flare multi-color cycling with automations PICKS OF THE WEEK Matthew: HeimVision's Wake-Up light Mikah: CalDigit TB4 Element Hub Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/64 Sponsor: casper.com/stt promo code STT
Smart home help, automation fixes, gear advice, and more! Ring Mailbox Sensor & Insteon's Micro Dimmer Switch Adapter HomeKit TV controls vs. Control Center remote controls A home hub for local smart home device control Security camera purchase recommendations for a Nest home Adding a HomePod Mini to a mostly Google smart home Networking problems with multiple routers in a HomeKit home NFC tags for WiFi connectivity Shortcuts syncing troubleshooting Automations for low power mode Using Apple Watch Stand reminders to trigger automations Multi-stop trip planning with Siri Shortcuts Apple Watch face change automations HomeKit Home Hub troubleshooting Eve Flare multi-color cycling with automations PICKS OF THE WEEK Matthew: HeimVision's Wake-Up light Mikah: CalDigit TB4 Element Hub Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/64 Sponsor: casper.com/stt promo code STT
Smart home help, automation fixes, gear advice, and more! Ring Mailbox Sensor & Insteon's Micro Dimmer Switch Adapter HomeKit TV controls vs. Control Center remote controls A home hub for local smart home device control Security camera purchase recommendations for a Nest home Adding a HomePod Mini to a mostly Google smart home Networking problems with multiple routers in a HomeKit home NFC tags for WiFi connectivity Shortcuts syncing troubleshooting Automations for low power mode Using Apple Watch Stand reminders to trigger automations Multi-stop trip planning with Siri Shortcuts Apple Watch face change automations HomeKit Home Hub troubleshooting Eve Flare multi-color cycling with automations PICKS OF THE WEEK Matthew: HeimVision's Wake-Up light Mikah: CalDigit TB4 Element Hub Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/64 Sponsor: casper.com/stt promo code STT
Smart home help, automation fixes, gear advice, and more! Ring Mailbox Sensor & Insteon's Micro Dimmer Switch Adapter HomeKit TV controls vs. Control Center remote controls A home hub for local smart home device control Security camera purchase recommendations for a Nest home Adding a HomePod Mini to a mostly Google smart home Networking problems with multiple routers in a HomeKit home NFC tags for WiFi connectivity Shortcuts syncing troubleshooting Automations for low power mode Using Apple Watch Stand reminders to trigger automations Multi-stop trip planning with Siri Shortcuts Apple Watch face change automations HomeKit Home Hub troubleshooting Eve Flare multi-color cycling with automations PICKS OF THE WEEK Matthew: HeimVision's Wake-Up light Mikah: CalDigit TB4 Element Hub Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/64 Sponsor: casper.com/stt promo code STT
When we run away from listening are doing with God is asking of us, it only hurts us. It creates great anxiety and chaos in our life and that spills over to the lives of those around us. Let’s listen in on the story of Jonah And what we can learn about following the Lord
With a positive highlight from this year being consistent low-interest rates, you may not realize how your home is working for you already. You may be making money in your sleep. And if you haven't purchased a home yet or refinanced the one you want to stay in, this is the time. Align yourself with an experienced Realtor so they can help you realize your dream of owning real estate, or making more money in equity from the property you already own.
I discuss the "Dave Story", where one of my Bespin Duel sets are going, how a few viewers helped save my Nintendo set, and my attempts to preorder an Xbox Series X and the LEGO Adidas shoes.
Welcome to the JLIHPodcast. On this Episode ACourchez needs some advice, We will touch on some issues, and lets compare 19 years ago to today! Merch, Donations and Audio www.JLIHPodcast.com A Family Member Needs Help! Click Below to See How You Can Help! https://gf.me/u/yv2nkr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Little Italia Graham was running to her bedroom to get a toy to show to her family when shots rang out. The 5-year-old is killed, hit in the head by a bullet. Multiple bullets holes are found in the home. Shell casings little the street. Who killed Italia?Joining Nancy Grace Today:Veronica Graham - Mother of Italia Lomelli-Graham Pastor Thomas Ravenell - Family Pastor Ashley Willcott - Judge and Trial Attorney, Anchor on Court TVDr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst, Beverly HillsCloyd Steiger - 36 years with Seattle Police Department, 22-year Homicide Detective, Author of "Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant"Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author of "Blood Beneath My Feet"Angela Brown - Investigative Reporter, WCIV/ABC News 4 Charleston, SC Leigh Egan - Investigative Journalist, CrimeOnlineTipline: Summerville South Carolina Police Dept. (843) 285-7305 or Crime Stoppers of the Low Country (843) 554-1111
There’s a national conversation going on about race and inequality, and that includes at work. A lot of companies are holding internal listening sessions to start to address systemic racism. And because of the pandemic, many of those tough conversations are happening via videoconference. For some, it may be easier to have tough conversations from the comfort of their own home. Marketplace’s Jack Stewart speaks with Kira Banks, a professor of psychology at Saint Louis University, where she runs the Race and Intergroup Dynamics Laboratory.
There’s a national conversation going on about race and inequality, and that includes at work. A lot of companies are holding internal listening sessions to start to address systemic racism. And because of the pandemic, many of those tough conversations are happening via videoconference. For some, it may be easier to have tough conversations from the comfort of their own home. Marketplace’s Jack Stewart speaks with Kira Banks, a professor of psychology at Saint Louis University, where she runs the Race and Intergroup Dynamics Laboratory.
There’s a national conversation going on about race and inequality, and that includes at work. A lot of companies are holding internal listening sessions to start to address systemic racism. And because of the pandemic, many of those tough conversations are happening via videoconference. For some, it may be easier to have tough conversations from the comfort of their own home. Marketplace’s Jack Stewart speaks with Kira Banks, a professor of psychology at Saint Louis University, where she runs the Race and Intergroup Dynamics Laboratory.
Having a safe environment for someone living with dementia or the symptoms of dementia is important. In this episode we ask Jane Meldrum, qualified in Health Ageing and Community Services, for her tips and tricks. Let's Talk Seniors with Kylie and Michelle is thanks to Anglican Care, residential care, home care and retirement living, where every moment matters This is a Newcastle Podcast Station production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
War, a personal health issue, natural disaster and most recently a Pandemic-Covid-19 hijacks your travel and you have to get home urgently. What should you do? Sometimes it's not easy to reschedule your flights and change your plans and often you could be stranded for days even weeks, spending a fortune in money and time in a foreign country on hold on the phone waiting for assistance to little or no avail. Susan Barton, a travel expert, with years of practical experience repatriating journalists, presenters, actors and travellers like you and me, shares the important things you need to know. Never leave home without knowing the ins and outs when planning your travel. #pandemic #travel #stranded #travelagent #lockdown #covid-19 #disaster #panic
Senator Marilyn Moore is The Deputy President Pro Tempore. She is leading a movement with legislators to highlight disparities at Connecticut Nursing Homes.
(NOTE: THERE IS AN OPENING VIDEO which Fiona references in the beginning of her talk. To see the video, please head to https://www.christchurchmidrand.co.za/churchathome/#kids) Psalm 46. Where do we turn in times of trouble? Where do we find our 'refuge'. If you are not sure what the word, 'refuge' means and want to find out where to go when life is tough, then listen to Fiona's message from Psalm 46
Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
In this episode, Marc and I are chopping it up, discussing our specific experiences related to the lifestyle of Haiti from our experience. On the docket: Driving by oneself, using a driver, gasoline pumps, home help, food, market vs grocery store, getting water, and a bunch of other things. More open discussions like this on the podcast to come. Come on in and listen.
More listeners call Joe to talk about life in current times.
On Thursday's show, Niall Boylan spoke to a listener who's elderly parents, who live in Cork, had their much needed home help withdrawn due to circumstances surrounding COVID- 19. Fine Gael's Cork North West Councillor John Paul O'Shea also spoke to Niall about how he intends to resolve this issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thursday's show, Niall Boylan spoke to a listener who's elderly parents, who live in Cork, had their much needed home help withdrawn due to circumstances surrounding COVID- 19. Fine Gael's Cork North West Councillor John Paul O'Shea also spoke to Niall about how he intends to resolve this issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- People who have #pets have been found to be dealing better with the covid19 lockdown - #UniversalBasicIncome - UBI. Everyone is talking about it, even the Pope. Is it time to give free money to everyone? - A look at how the ad business has adapted to times of #COVID19
Encouraging everyone to stay home so the virus can stop spreading, unless they are an essential employee or have an emergency
In episode 19, Tori Blackmon provides inspiration and tips for being productive while working at home during the CO-VID19 pandemic.
I sat down with my poetry crewmate (& more recently, fellow local pandemic support group admin) Tammy MacKenzie — AKA dimorphic — to talk about some of the many things they care about, & why the community needs a bus driver to help us stay safe in these trying times, even though school's out & we're all staying home. Links to resources mentioned throughout this episode will be in the show notes posted on the Gays in the Woods facebook page. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this Episode of The ZIndagi Show, I talked about the whole situation of Corona Virus and How it can effect the economy and also what you can do while staying at home.
"If you can, you do." This episode features short interviews with Amarillo people about what things look like right now in the city due to the spread of the Coronavirus. Interviews were recorded the afternoon of Sunday, March 22. Things may have changed by the time you listen. Guests are Charles D'Amico (Jimmy John's), Lytton St. Stephen (Panhandle COVID-19 Home Help), Katie & Seth Wieck (Wieck Realty, Boys Ranch), and Robin Brewton (Carson Wealth). This episode is sponsored by Wieck Realty.
It's the last in the series for Shitcom series 4. This week, we watch Series 1 Episode 4 of Me & My Girl, entitled, Home Help. But what are the pressing issues at hand? Mark remembers hearing about a boy born with no bumhole, Wood has a mixup in a Candy shop and Jones re-enacts Superman 2. Enjoy yourself, don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review. We'll be back later in the year probably.
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After Monday’s episode (525) — “Hey, Moms! Stop Pretending!” — tons of messages came in asking Chalene for suggestions on how to hire in-home help. And so, we decided to do an immediate follow-up episode with all the relevant resources (no matter where you live) and tips you need when it comes to adding assistance for getting your house together. Thank you to our sponsor ThirdLove!!! Go to Thirdlove.com/chalene to get 15% off your first order!! Links from today’s episode: Be sure to go to chalene.com/HouseHelp to get your free guide Care.com Handy.com Tidy.com Go to Chalene.com/MyThing and see what your passion or hidden talents are!! The New Queen Bee Journals are here but in Limited numbers!! Be sure to order yours quick before they sell out www.pushjournal.com Leave Chalene a Voicemail review or question for a chance to win a gift HERE Hey Shanon!!! Email me at Kristin@chalenejohnson.com and be sure to send your address!! Stop dieting & start living: www.131Method.com Get the 131 Book!!! Here’s The System I Use Every Day to be More Organized & Crazy Productive: www.pushjournal.com Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!! Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!! Join our NEW, awesome PodSquad on Facebook here! Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast Connect with me on your fav social platform: SnapChat: ChaleneOfficial Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson TikTok: @chaleneOfficial Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #TheChaleneShow so I know you’re a homie! XOXO Chalene
Ready to sell your home? Is staging your home required? In this episode, we talk with Brad McCallum, realtor with Remax First, and discuss if staging actually helps sell your home faster. We explore how to make your home "less personal" for visitors and if it's better to have an empty home or a staged home. Finally, we provide some DIY staging tips if you don't want to pay for professional staging. Prefer to watch the video or read and take notes? See the transcript: https://stories.brookfieldresidential.com/homebuyersschool/does-staging-your-home-help-it-sell We discuss the following items: Does staging your home help it sell? How to "de-personalize" your home when selling Is it better to have a home staged or completely empty? Making sure your home is clean while selling Do it yourself staging tips Have any questions or show topic suggestions? Contact us: Email: live.calgary@askbrookfield.com live.edmonton@askbrookfield.com Web: homebuyersschool.ca
As we wrap up the first section of Ephesians, see how Paul points us to the Holy Spirt that brings us home, gives us help, and cultivates hope as we live in the already//not yet of God's kingdom.
2019-06-25 The Tinder Rapist, Would you report your neighbours, Home Help cuts & more by Cork's 96fm Opinion Line See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah was joined by Jack Chambers, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin West, John Brady, Sinn Féin TD for Wicklow, Gino Kenny, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid-West, Martin Conway, Fine Gael Senator, Christina Finn, Political Correspondent for thejournal.ie and John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator with the Independent.
Restrictions On Home Help Services - CorkToday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor Scott Sheppard preaches "Welcome Home: Help" at Cornerstone Church in Athens, Georgia on Sunday, April 7th, 2019.
With birth imminent, following is a To Do List to get ticked off, including: Labour-Birth Support people finalization, Birth-Plan decisions including Vitamin-K & any Cultural/Religious traditions, Postnatal Care-Plan including Home-Help.Note: The 25-min full-version of WHAT YOU NEED TO BE DOING AT 34-5 WEEKS’ GESTATION also includes the Topics: Postnatal exercise & Contraception options, Signs & Symptoms of Postnatal infections & Depressive disorders, Naturopathic/Homeopathic Birth Prep remedies, High/Low-risk triage for Group-B-Strep screen.CLICK HERE to learn more about joining Kathy's MotherWise MasterClass podcasts by purchasing a subscription to her ESSENTIAL BASICS support package. [Membership also gives access to Kathy's webinar library; huge online Q&A Library; and her weekly live classes.]Connect with Kathy Fray:kathyfray.comKathy Fray’s BooksLinkedInFacebookTwitterInstagramiTunes
We'll change the world by teaching kids to love Jesus and His church by providing environments where they have fun while learning about Jesus on their level. Today was all about our Children's ministry (The Factory) and why we do what we do. Check it out and if you've got kids and are looking for a church home, come visit us sometime.
Full-time carer Bernie O'Reilly says she's at her "wits' end" trying to care for her aging mother, who is blind and a double-leg amputee. Since leaving St Vincent's Hospital last week, the HSE has provided 79-year-old Dublin-native June with just 30 minutes of homecare each day. Ms O'Reilly said that the limited support her mother is receiving is an insult to a woman "who has worked all her life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full-time carer Bernie O'Reilly says she's at her "wits' end" trying to care for her aging mother, who is blind and a double-leg amputee. Since leaving St Vincent's Hospital last week, the HSE has provided 79-year-old Dublin-native June with just 30 minutes of homecare each day. Ms O'Reilly said that the limited support her mother is receiving is an insult to a woman "who has worked all her life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever been in such a deep depression that you didn’t have the mental energy to dress yourself? Or maybe you were hurt in an accident and standing up to cook is hard on your body. Well, your state may be able to send someone to your home to help you. In Minnesota they’re called personal care assistants or PCAs Andre Best’s agency helps people with physical and mental health challenges stay in their home and gain independence. He is the founder of Best Home Care in Minnesota. Andre explains the PCA program and how you may have access to these services in your state.
Would anyone expect an employee to work around the clock, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year with no breaks, no vacation, no pay, and no benefits? Of course not. Even robots require down time for maintenance. So why would anyone think a family caregiver should be able to meet all of the needs of a loved one who … Read more about this episode...
Sheffield Social Services' dedicated Home Care Service for the Bangladeshi community in Darnall.
Transcript -- Sheffield Social Services' dedicated Home Care Service for the Bangladeshi community in Darnall.
Transcript -- The changing provision of social care in Britain over the last seventy years is demonstrated by the transformation of the home help service into home care
Sheffield Social Services' dedicated Home Care Service for the Bangladeshi community in Darnall.
The changing provision of social care in Britain over the last seventy years is demonstrated by the transformation of the home help service into home care
Transcript -- The changing provision of social care in Britain over the last seventy years is demonstrated by the transformation of the home help service into home care
Transcript -- Sheffield Social Services' dedicated Home Care Service for the Bangladeshi community in Darnall.
The changing provision of social care in Britain over the last seventy years is demonstrated by the transformation of the home help service into home care
Interviews with three adult learners - their background and reasons for taking further education courses.
Transcript -- Interviews with three adult learners - their background and reasons for taking further education courses.
Transcript -- Interviews with three adult learners - their background and reasons for taking further education courses.
Interviews with three adult learners - their background and reasons for taking further education courses.
A look at a social worker, who works with adults with severe mental health problems, and her views on the changes that occurred with the introduction of the Care Commission.
Transcript -- A look at a social worker, who works with adults with severe mental health problems, and her views on the changes that occurred with the introduction of the Care Commission.