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Quinn and Isaac talk about the tedious necessity of always having chores to do, and power rank some household chores from least enjoyable to most enjoyable.
In this episode of The Sandy Show, Sandy and Tricia kick things off with some fun banter about the end of the school year. They dive into a quirky story about Meghan Markle and a fan suing her over a bath recipe gone wrong. The hosts are skeptical and think it's a money grab. They then chat about their Mother's Day plans, opting for Mexican food over a home-cooked meal. Tricia shares her love for Shirley Temples, and they laugh about past drink mishaps. The episode wraps up with Sandy's amusing attempt to impress Tricia by cleaning out his email inbox. (00:00:00) Sandy introduces the morning radio show and teases a Meghan Markle story.School Year End Approaches(00:00:21) Discussion about the approaching end of the school year and personal reflections.Meghan Markle's New Name(00:00:57) Tricia mentions Meghan's preference to be called Meghan Sussex and public resistance.Lawsuit Over Bath Recipe(00:01:06) A fan claims skin ulcers from a bath recipe shared by Markle, leading to a lawsuit.Skepticism About the Lawsuit(00:02:21) Sandy and Tricia express doubts about the legitimacy of the lawsuit against Markle.Mother's Day Dinner Plans(00:03:25) Sandy shares his initial plan for Mother's Day dinner, which changes to dining out.Tricia's Favorite Drink(00:04:41) Tricia reveals her enjoyment of Shirley Temples and a humorous anecdote about ordering one.Exploring the Ocean(00:06:47) Tricia shares a surprising fact about ocean exploration and its vast unexplored areas.Discussion on Squirrel Pets(00:07:09) Tricia humorously discusses her desire to have a pet squirrel, contrasting Sandy's views.Kelly Clarkson Show Replacement Rumors(00:08:34) Tricia speculates on potential replacements for Kelly Clarkson on her show.Ocean Exploration Facts(00:09:27) Tricia shares statistics about deep-sea dives and unexplored ocean areas.Household Chores and Attraction(00:10:41) Sandy discusses how household chores can make him more attractive to Tricia.
From vacuuming to cleaning the toilet how to you negotiate the division of household chores. All to discuss with Stephaine Regan , Clinical Psychotherapist.
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Here is a list of the most hated household chores#1 shouldn't surprise you Pete hates emptying the dishwasherLisa doesn't mind cleaning the bathroomHere's the list ... To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Send us a textWanna stop the nagging and have a clean, functional house?(GASP. Apparently, it is possible.)Meet Sam Kelly, the feminist mom coach helping moms, spouses, and kids get things done (correctly)—without the burnout.Wait, what? There's another way? You mean I, the mom, am not the only one who knows what needs to get done and how to do it?Sam helps moms ditch the default expectations and smash the “Good Mom Lies.”We're talking about breaking the habit of over-helping and shifting to a real-deal family team dynamic. Her secret? Simplicity.She introduced her children (and teaches others to do the same) to The Big 3—three non-negotiable tasks your kids tackle daily—plus one “Notice and Do.” These simple tasks help everyone pull their weight.But don't expect magic overnight. Sam's course walks you through how to introduce, teach, and practice these systems so you can stop writing endless lists and trust that things are actually getting done.Oh, and this isn't just about your kids. This is about your whole family. Sam also encourages spouses to define their minimum standard of care and stay on the same page.This is more than a clean house. You're teaching executive functioning—a critical life skill—and breaking the burnout cycle for moms everywhere.What's Inside:Breaking the cycle of mom burnout.How to teach your kids to do chores without a chart!Defining the standard of care with your spouse.Teaching critical life skills and becoming a family team.A clean house without the nagging, lists, and bribery? It's not a fantasy. I am thrilled to break this burnout cycle alongside teaching my boys some critical life skills. How would Sam's program transform your home? Let me know on Insta!Mentioned In This Episode:sam kellySam | feminist coach for mothers (@samkelly_world) on InstagramJoin the Fit Feels Good 28 Day TransformationGoals, Grit and some Woo Woo Shit with Oonagh Duncan Oonagh Duncan on Instagram
Are you married to a physician? How do you balance demanding work, busy home life, and conflicting career ambitions as a dual physician couple? In collaboration with the Society of Women in Urology (SWIU), this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast provides unique perspectives on how physician couples can live an integrated work-life, featuring Dr. Katie Amin and Dr. Peter Bajic, hosted by Dr. Helen Bernie. --- This podcast is supported by: Boston Scientific UroAdvance http://bostonscientific.com/uroadvance --- SYNPOSIS The doctors discuss key pillars to success as a physician couple, including flexibility, effective communication, and building a village of support. The conversation offers personal insights and strategies into managing childcare, household chores, and ensuring career fulfillment for both partners. The episode also emphasizes the need for further advocacy in the workplace, including parental leave policies. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:09 - Life as a Dual Physician Couple 04:31 - Career Decisions and Relocation Challenges 06:34 - Financial Discussions 13:24 - Parental Leave and Childcare 19:59 - Early Morning Routine and Nannies 27:33 - Household Chores and Outsourcing 34:47 - Work-Life Balance and Integration 42:18 - Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES Boston Scientific https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/medical-specialties/urology/products.html Society of Women in Urology https://swiu.org/home.aspx
This week on Who Are These Guys, Jesse, JK & Kurt take you on a rollercoaster of existential dread and comedic relief in The Comet's Coming for Earth: Plan Accordingly. Because why wait for the apocalypse when you can laugh at it now?
In this episode of the podcast, I'm sharing practical strategies to manage household responsibilities even when you're exhausted from back-to-back sessions and endless paperwork. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by chores or struggled to maintain a sense of order at home, this episode is for you.We'll talk about:Setting a realistic baseline for home organization so your space feels calm, not chaotic.How to weave household tasks into your daily routine instead of letting them pile up.Why you should ditch all-or-nothing thinking and embrace progress over perfection.Most importantly, we'll discuss how to separate your self-worth from the state of your home—because a clean house does not define your value.Plus, don't miss details about upcoming live Facebook sessions and a January webinar on using ChatGPT to boost productivity. Whether you're trying to create more balance at home, at work, or both, this episode will help you take the next step.Episode Breakdown:00:00 - Welcome to the show00:56 - Why your home environment matters03:15 - The link between a calm space and a calm mind06:12 - Setting your baseline for organization13:17 - Simple tips to maintain your baseline18:47 - Exciting events coming soonRegister for the upcoming free workshop on how to use ChatGPT to save you time!To find out how I can help you create work-life balance, click here. Come join the SLP Support Group on Facebook for more tips and tricks!Follow me on Instagram! @theresamharpLearn more about Theresa Harp Coaching here.
Andrew Van Dam, columnist at the Department of Data, The Washington Post, joins John Williams to tell us what the data reveals about the breakdown of household chores between men and women. John also takes your calls and text about the division of household chores.
Andrew Van Dam, columnist at the Department of Data, The Washington Post, joins John Williams to tell us what the data reveals about the breakdown of household chores between men and women. John also takes your calls and text about the division of household chores.
Andrew Van Dam, columnist at the Department of Data, The Washington Post, joins John Williams to tell us what the data reveals about the breakdown of household chores between men and women. John also takes your calls and text about the division of household chores.
This episode combines the authenticity of natural Japanese with the spontaneity of improv! Listen to a fictional couple's honest discussion about sharing household chores. Ideal for learners aiming to enhance their listening and conversational skills while enjoying an unscripted, engaging dialogue. This video podcast is available early for Silver Penguin and higher-tier members
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In this episode of Knock Knock Hi, we explore the challenges of balancing life in a medical marriage like managing household duties when both partners are running on empty. We reflect on the popular TikTok trend of "energy check-ins," where couples rate how much they have left to give at the end of the day, and whether it can work in a busy, often chaotic medical household. Adding to the fun, we dive into the lore of one of my most beloved characters—the Neurologist. I shares how the Neurologist was inspired by one of my real-life attendings, known for his intellectual superiority and sharp insults. Takeaways: Medical marriages can feel unbalanced, especially when one partner is always working long hours, which puts more household responsibilities on the other. Sleepwalking, stress, and medical careers can create unique challenges in a marriage, making communication and understanding even more important. The Neurologist's sharp wit and expertise adds humor to the discussion of sleep and exhaustion, reminding listeners of the importance of brain health in relationships. TikTok relationship trends like “energy check-ins” might seem helpful but could backfire when both partners are constantly running on empty. Balancing a career in medicine with personal life requires patience, humor, and creativity—sometimes, even turning to social media trends for inspiration. — To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/ If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken If you like the scrubs I'm wearing, here's a link and discount code to get some Jaanuu Scrubs link: https://bit.ly/4cAvXbs code: DRG20 for 20% off first-time purchases* *This code works on full-price items only excluding embroidery! If you want more information on models I use: Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: Anatomy Warehouse Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15 -- A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information. Today's episode is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient Experience (DAX). It's like having a virtual Jonathan in your pocket. If you would like to learn more about DAX Copilot check out http://nuance.com/discoverDAX and ask your provider for the DAX Copilot experience. Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we wrap up our Family Roots series, Pastor Luke talks about vocation. Scripture reading: Matthew 20:20-28.
I won't sugar coat it, managing a home and family with ADHD is HARD
The Earth has captured a second mini moon as a friend. Beer can trash artwork accidentally thrown in the trash by maintenance at a Dutch museum. Burglar jailed after breaking into home and doing household chores for victim. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones
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Are you ready to dive into the wild world of modern relationships? What if everything you thought you knew about gender roles and dating was turned upside down? In this explosive episode of The Talking Phase podcast, hosts Tom and Pam dissect a viral TikTok video that's igniting heated debates across the internet. A married woman boldly declares she won't cook, clean, or contribute financially for her husband - but is this a recipe for relationship disaster? Our hosts don't hold back as they unpack the shocking claims and offer their unfiltered take on what makes a true partnership thrive. But the controversy doesn't stop there! The dynamic duo tackles a heartfelt email from a newly divorced listener struggling to navigate the treacherous waters of online dating. Why aren't her matches asking her out? Is it time to make the first move? Tom and Pam serve up some tough love and practical advice that might just change your entire approach to finding love in the digital age. Get ready for a no-holds-barred discussion on the evolution of gender roles, the pitfalls of online dating, and what it really takes to build a lasting relationship in 2024. From financial arrangements to laundry duties, no topic is off-limits as our hosts challenge conventional wisdom and share their own relationship experiences. Whether you're happily coupled up, newly single, or somewhere in between, this episode is packed with insights that will make you question everything you thought you knew about modern love. Don't miss out on the heated debates, hilarious anecdotes, and potentially life-changing advice. Hit play now and join the conversation that everyone will be talking about!
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In a recent interview with GQ Magazine, movie star Channing Tatum said he hates doing laundry so much, he bought new t-shirts for a year. That got us asking: What chores are SO unpleasant, we'd be willing to pay someone to do them? The CBC's Sanuda Ranawake happily took on the chore of asking people that question on the streets of Corner Brook.
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Title: 120 | the Guide to Household Chores in Postpartum Welcome to the New Mom Naturopath Podcast! Today we are talking about reducing stress and anxiety in postpartum by working on chores in the house in a realistic manner. It is not about trying to get everything done. It is about setting realistic expectations and making sure you have a flow to your work that you can predictable get everything done. We talk about the importance of routines for you and baby, how you can prioritize tasks and how you can break down needed tasks into smaller achievable goals even while the baby is crying! Coaching with me: Feeling like this podcast series was just enough to get you above water? Still feeling overwhelmed. Like there is too much to do. You are losing patience with your baby. FInding it hard to enjoy this time without a little one. Perhaps you feel you have lost touch with who you were pre-pregnancy with? I can help you manage the stress of becoming a mom. That is what my coaching program is all about: Finding who you are again in the chaos of postpartum. Click here to schedule a 30-minute call with me! How to Connect with me: Here is the link to the facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmomnaturopath Link to coaching call: Click here to schedule a 30-minute call with me! Link to my instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/drkailyngalloway/ My resources Page: New Mom Naturopath Resource Page
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Text us your ideas or thoughts on this episode!What happens when a classical violinist from Bulgaria takes a leap of faith, uproots her life to the United States, and ends up becoming a successful real estate investor and nurse in Arizona? Join us as Alexandra Docheva shares her extraordinary journey, revealing how she navigated various career paths, from the tumultuous world of classical music to the demanding field of nursing, before finding financial independence through real estate investing. Influenced by the teachings of Robert Kiyosaki, Alexandra's story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the power of a strategic backup plan.Learn how Alexandra's mindset shifted from seeking job security to achieving financial freedom. We'll discuss her first significant investment—a fourplex property—and the strategic steps she took to build a profitable real estate portfolio while managing a full-time nursing career. Alexandra emphasizes the necessity of financial education and mentorship, the crucial role these elements played in her success, and how they helped her to prudently navigate the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic.Get an insider's look into property management, where Alexandra shares invaluable tips on maintaining ethical landlord-tenant relationships and setting clear boundaries. From personal stories about tenant interactions to the importance of involving family in real estate work, Alexandra provides practical advice grounded in real experience. This episode is brimming with insights for anyone interested in real estate investing, balancing demanding careers, or simply pursuing a path to financial independence with discipline and determination. Don't miss out on this inspiring and informative episode!Website and book:https://www.holisticselfconfidence.com/https://www.youtube.com/@alexandradotchevaChapter Timestamps(00:03) - Real Estate Investor Overcomes Obstacles(07:59) - Real Estate Investing Mindset and Obstacles(13:48) - Financial Freedom Through Real Estate(22:41) - Real Estate Investor Rent Strategy(31:22) - Real Estate Investor's Growth and Strategy(42:21) - Tenants and Property Management Challenges(53:34) - Tenant Management and Investor Discipline(01:04:44) - Family Involvement in Real Estate WorkHighlight Timestamps(03:17 - 04:01) Real Estate Investment Journey (44 Seconds)(12:58 - 13:48) Real Estate Investing During Career (51 Seconds)(17:22 - 18:22) Apartment Renovations and Painting Experience (59 Seconds)(24:38 - 25:55) Ethical Real Estate Practices (77 Seconds)(31:58 - 32:30) Potential Home Purchase Incentives (32 Seconds)(35:48 - 37:11) Lead by Example as a Parent (83 Seconds)(39:18 - 40:05) Negotiating Real Estate Offer Acceptance (46 Seconds)(54:33 - 55:32) Navigating Rental Property Investment Challenges (58 Seconds)(56:57 - 58:18) Rent Flexibility for Good Tenants (81 Seconds)(01:00:35 - 01:01:32) Importance of Hard Work in Investing (56 Seconds)Real Estate Investing, Financial Independence, Property Management, Robert Kiyosaki, Mentorship, Discipline, Financial Education, Real Estate Portfolio, COVID-19, Rental Properties, Tenant Management, Financial Planning, House Hacking, Landlord-Tenant Relationships, Investment Property, Seller Financing, Property Modifications, Property Management Companies, Tenant Screening, Household Chores, Personal Growth
Are you guilty of giving your loved ones the burnt cookies while saving the best for strangers? In this episode of The Talking Phase, Tom and Pam delve into a childhood story that exposes a common relationship pitfall many of us unknowingly fall into. Discover how this simple analogy could revolutionize your approach to love, family, and personal interactions. Join us as we explore the surprising reasons behind why we often reserve our best selves for coworkers and acquaintances, while our partners and children get our leftovers. We'll challenge you to reconsider your priorities and offer practical insights on how to bring more balance and authenticity to your relationships. But that's not all – we're tackling a juicy listener question about intimacy and household chores. What happens when sex becomes transactional in a relationship? Our hosts dive deep into this complex issue, offering perspectives that might just change the way you view your own partnerships. Plus, don't miss our special guest, Producer Brian, who shares his experiences as a new father navigating the delicate balance of marriage, parenthood, and personal time. His candid insights provide a fresh perspective on maintaining a strong relationship while juggling life's many demands. Whether you're single, dating, or in a long-term commitment, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways that could transform your approach to love and relationships. Tune in now to discover how to give your best self to those who matter most – and maybe save a few good cookies for yourself along the way!
Busier than a state school hat rack at HQ at the moment! Fraser Island, Brad Cox's wedding at the president has been shot, we cover what's been happening around the traps the past week as it's been a while since a catchup on the couch. Cambo nearly lost his phone in attempts to take up the Raw Dogging a flight trend and Tom has a recipe for gravy in the works he reckons will blow the minds of the nation. The news is on fire with the Olympics coming up as well as the world's largest swingers festival, followed by a look at the biffing in Paul VS Perry and UFC 304 coming up this weekend. Cats can get f*cked during Motivation, and a couple of Doghouse yarns to bring it home. Not long now until we're in the new studio, so we touch on the plans for the next week and the exciting episode we've got planned for the big 300. Enjoy trendsetters!Bought to you by Better Beer: www.betterbeer.com.au0:00 - Yabby Pump6:10 - Cam's New Place11:18 - Kill Tony President Special17:50 - Weekends22:19 - Coxy's Wedding36:10 - Fraser Wrapup47:49 - Household Chores & Kid Fibs52:19 - Cooking With Daddy55:22 - Alpha News1:27:20 - Motivation1:29:10 - The Doghouse Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send me a text to ask a question or share a thought!Discover how teaching children household chores can reduce their anxiety and foster responsibility. Inspired by Chris and Lindsay Wheeler's book, "Kit and the Missing Notebook," this popular episode explores how engaging kids in daily tasks can create a peaceful family dynamic and prepare them for a life of service to God and others.Melanie and Heidi provide practical tips for parents on starting young and fostering balanced growth. Learn how simple tasks like making the bed can build lifelong habits, and find strategies for recognizing efforts without over-rewarding.We also discuss balancing support and self-esteem to avoid making children feel incapable or overly invincible. Transform your parenting approach and integrate meaningful chores into your family's routine. Join us to prepare your children for a lifetime of service and growth!Helpful Links from this Episode:Some linked items are affiliate links. This means that I receive an itty-bitty commission if you choose to purchase through these links. See my favorite products here. Raising Kids Who Serve (Part 2)Age-Appropriate Chore Chart Free PrintableAge-Appropriate Cooking Chart Free PrintableExperiencing God by Henry BlackabyQuarter System (Money Management and Behavior System for Children)Kid-safe KnifeEpisode Sponsor: The Be Intentional Planner - the planner created to help you be the intentional woman God has called you to be. Order now for only $15.00Get connected with Parenting to Impress:Facebook Group: /groups/ABCJLMFacebook: /heidi.franz.2911Instagram: /abcjesuslovesme/Subscribe to Blog & Newsletters: forms.feedblitz.com/5r0Thanks for listening!
The podcast discusses family cleaning routines, focusing on how to involve young children in household chores. The conversation highlights challenges of maintaining consistency, especially with younger kids. Rachel & Shauna share personal anecdotes about delegating tasks, addressing sibling dynamics, and the impact of developmental differences like autism on family cooperation. Shauna emphasizes the importance of fun and positive reinforcement to motivate children and provide various creative strategies for engaging kids in cleaning, such as games, rewards, and teamwork. The overall message encourages parents to teach life skills through patience, persistence, and making chores an enjoyable family activity.
Erin sent Keri a Reddit story about a husband who underestimated the demands of running a household, leading to an eye-opening role reversal experiment. Keri has some strong opinions, while Erin highlights the often-overlooked challenges of domestic life and the importance of mutual respect and partnership in relationships. And please tell our teenagers to GET OFF THE WIFI! _______________________________
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Join us for a lighter episode as we welcome YUYU to discuss daily routines and household chores. From seasonal clothing changes in Guadalajara to his kitchen duties and cleaning habits, YUYU shares how he manages his home life. Learn about cultural differences in household chores between Japan and Mexico, and enjoy a fun conversation about everyday life. Whether you're curious about living abroad or just looking for practical tips, this episode has something for everyone! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: https://sayurisaying.com/daily-routines-and-household-chores-with-yuyu Please consider a donation to support this podcast: https://ko-fi.com/sayurisaying
Growing and Cooking: Backyard Gardening Essentials and Tasty Recipes In this episode of the Okayest Cook podcast, hosts Chris Whonsetler, Corey Cole, Andy Heiser, and Colton Heiniger delve into the world of backyard gardening and share essential tips for beginners. They explore various methods such as container gardening and using raised beds, discuss ideal soil mixtures, and highlight a range of vegetables and herbs including tomatoes, peppers, zucchinis, strawberries, and asparagus. The team offers pest control tips, compares starting plants from seeds versus purchasing them, and shares a garden salsa recipe. Additionally, they inspire listeners with fresh sandwich ideas featuring garden ingredients like basil, cherry tomatoes, and mozzarella. AI Generated ‘Chapters' 00:00 Chit-Chat and Summer Storms 00:28 Podcast Introduction and Hosts 00:39 Household Chores and Funny Anecdotes 02:27 Dog Interruptions and Casual Banter 02:57 Favorite Meals of the Week 05:41 Exploring Farmer's Markets and Unique Finds 08:24 Gardening Talk: Getting Started 14:17 Soil Mixtures and Gardening Tips 21:02 Raised Beds vs. In-Ground Gardening 26:46 Sunlight and Plant Placement 30:05 Growing Pumpkins and Fun Stories 32:22 Trellising Techniques for Pumpkins 33:03 Easy Starter Plants for New Gardeners 34:17 Understanding Trellises and Their Uses 35:46 What's Growing in Our Gardens 36:56 The Benefits of Growing Your Own Herbs 37:46 Exploring Different Types of Peppers and Tomatoes 38:15 Wild Berries and Their Unique Flavors 42:11 Tips for Starting Seeds Indoors 44:50 Perennials vs. Annuals: What to Plant 51:26 Pest Control Strategies for Your Garden 58:14 Making Garden-Fresh Salsa 01:02:42 Engage with Us: Share Your Garden Stories More at OkayestCook.com Connect with us on Instagram @Okayest_Cook And facebook.com/AnOkayestCook Video feed on YouTube.com/@OkayestCook Crew: Chris Whonsetler Email: Chris@OkayestCook.com Web: ChrisWhonsetler.com Instagram: @FromFieldToTable & @WhonPhoto Andy Heiser Email: Andy@OkayestCook.com Web: RakeDevelopment.com Instagram: @andheiser Corey Cole Email: Corey@OkayestCook.com Web: CoreyRCole.com Instagram: @ruggedhunter Colton Heiniger Email: Colton@OkayestCook.com Web: ElevateAccountingServices.com
In this quick bonus episode, we'll explore three body-based self-regulation exercises you can experiment with while doing household chores to get out of the freeze response and get back into direct action.---------------------------Get full show notes and more information at: comebacktocare.com/podcastFor more BTS of this podcast, follow @comebacktocare on Instagram!Sign up for our weekly Care Collective Newsletter for information and inspiration on topics like decolonized parenting, embodied, body-based centering practices for you and your children, intergenerational family healing, and more.I invite you to join me in a virtual gathering once a month for you to digest the information in the podcast with other Social Justice Curious listeners. We'll put awareness into action together with group accountability at www.patreon.com/comebacktocareIf you enjoy the Come Back to Care podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review, and share with someone who needs to hear this!The Come Back to Care podcast explores how social justice, child development science, parenting, and family systems intersect—hosted by Nat Vikitsreth, a decolonized, licensed clinical psychotherapist, somatics, and social justice practitioner, and founder of Come Back to Care.
Imagine having a robot that could help you clean up after a party — or fold heaps of laundry. Chengshu Eric Li and Josiah David Wong, two Stanford University Ph.D. students advised by renowned American computer scientist Professor Fei-Fei Li, are making that a dream come true. In this episode of the AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz spoke with the two about their project, BEHAVIOR-1K, which aims to enable robots to perform 1,000 household chores, including picking up fallen objects or cooking. To train the robots, they're using the NVIDIA Omniverse platform, as well as reinforcement and imitation learning techniques. Listen to hear more about the breakthroughs and challenges Li and Wong experienced along the way.
In this English lesson I will help you learn English words and phrases associated with household chores. Chores are little tasks we do around the house. We all have a variety of chores we do every day, so let's learn to talk about them in English!In this English lesson you'll learn words and phrases like: sponge, broom, mop, sweep, tidy up, spring cleaning, shake out the rug, thorough cleaning, to take out the garbage or trash, to wash the dishes, to rinse the dishes, toilet brush, and many more!
Household chores can be a divisive subject in any relationship, with one person often picking up the slack and subsequent frustration in the process. How do you divide your chores at home? To discuss the topic is Broadcaster, Keith Walsh, who joins Seán.
Episode Highlights: imperfect parents, daddy issues, relationships, astrology, primal living, household chores, personal growth Summary: In this episode of The HOT Seat, Kaylor is joined by Dee (Darrel-Lynne Thieson) where he opens up about his daddy issues and how they've shaped his relationships. He stresses the need to accept imperfect parents and find other ways to feel loved and supported. Kaylor shares his perspective on astrology and what is ancestrally consistent. They also explore the line between unconventional beliefs and embracing spiritual experiences. Shifting gears, Kaylor & Dee talk about household responsibilities and the importance of communication and planning in relationships. Kaylor shares his views on delegating tasks and focusing on what matters most. Lastly, they touch on personal fears, with Kaylor revealing his fear of not reaching his full potential before his time is up! Excited to hear your thoughts on this one, folks! Thanks for tuning in and we will see you next time! Takeaways: Accepting imperfect parents and finding alternative ways to feel loved and supported can help in healing daddy issues Ancestral consistency and primal living focus on diet and lifestyle choices that align with our evolutionary history While skeptical of astrology, acknowledging the possibility of its influence but emphasizes the need for a balanced and evidence-based approach Communication and planning are essential in determining household chores and responsibilities in a relationship Delegating tasks and focusing on high-value activities can lead to personal growth and success Fear of not living up to one's potential can be a driving force for personal growth and achievement If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order _____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Register for the Passion to Profit Masterclass |http://passiontoprofitcoach.com/ Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ Follow Dee on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/getupgal/ _____________________________
There are many things I could say about the importance homelife. Chiefly among them is the fact that the behaviors and relationships that are modeled for children in the home are paramount to their healthy development. A close second is the fact that the work required to maintain a home and care for a family is undervalued in the marketplace. My guest today is Lori Sugarman-Li. Lori's brand-new children's book, Our Home: The Love, Work, and Heart of Family, takes on both of these issues, illuminating unpaid labor and encouraging families to take on the work of the home as a way to bond and promote individual growth. More information about Lori and Our Home: The Love, Work, and Heart of Family is at talkingaboutkids.com.
Simply Convivial: Organization & Mindset for Home & Homeschool
Learn to love what must be done: https://simplyconvivial.com/sweepNeed more cleaning motivation? Hate housework? Frustrated with chores? Here's the problem...First, we can feel angry while we clean the house when we focus on finishing or being done with the work and then — too soon after we “finish” — we have to do it again.It's easy to blame the kids or even our husband for undoing the work, for making messes again, for needing more food or more laundry. When we see housework as a thing we're supposed to finish, check the work off as done, then the people in our house feel like a problem. We finished the work, but because of others, the work has to be done again.The problem in such cases is only our perspective, not the other people and not the work. We have a wrong view of the nature of housework and the nature of life. We don't understand our position in relation to our home and family life.**The work of keeping a home is not work that ever stays done. **That's not a discouraging statement if we look at it rightly.Read more here: https://simplyconvivial.com/2023/housework-makes-me-mad/Mystie Winckler encourages moms to organize their attitudes and get traction at home so we are no longer overwhelmed or frustrated with homemaking. We are a community of Christian women striving to be competent, cheerful homemakers so we are fruitful, faithful, and hospitable. Subscribe for regular encouragement!
The Root and Rise Podcast | Personal Growth, Motherhood, & Healing Trauma
Do you feel overwhelmed with doing everything at home/for the kids and wish your husband or partner would help out around the house more? Or maybe you have a partner wanting to help but don't know where to begin dividing household chores. Tune in for practical tips you can begin to apply to your life RIGHT NOW and resources to finally get more support around the home so you can find more time to care for yourself as a mother. Because we all deserve a lil help (and a break). In this episode, I'm going to give you 3 actionable tips - including the very practice I use in my own home for fair labor division. I'll leave you with 3 resources to continue your journey to equity, I'll introduce you to a new community to join for additional support, and I've even included a snippet from an upcoming special guest on this very topic.
On this episode, Tristan & Tommy discuss Salad Fingers, relatable Olympic sports, and stupid f*cking jazz.Support the showBe sure to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel!YouTubeFacebookInstagramXT-Shirts (Proceeds go to Give Kids The World) Become a Supporter (We put out free shit, send us $3)
Coming soon for the U.S. government - tracking workload within the home? Child care and laundry is among the unpaid labor that the government is looking to soon track and record data to measure household productivity.
Ready to talk about keeping your home tidy in French? In this episode, you'll learn 15 handy expressions for household chores.
JoAnn Crohn, M. Ed joins us today to share what you really need to get your family to help with household chores. JoAnn is a parenting educator and life coach who helps moms feel confident in raising empowered kids while pursuing their own goals. She's an accomplished writer, author, podcast host of the No Guilt Mom podcast, and speaker, appearing in national media and founder of the company, No Guilt Mom.Did you hear us talking about the awesome chance to hang out with us virtually? Do you want to yell less, have more patience, learn some positive parenting techniques, build a happier mindset, or get more organized? Join JoAnn and me in the Happy Mom Summit!Today we discuss… Losing yourself after having childrenJoAnn's journey building No Guilt Mom and how it all startedWhy you have to “see it to be it”How you can do things differently if motherhood doesn't feel the way you want it to feelThe truth that not liking to play with little children does not make you a bad momTaking on all the things in your home, household chores included, as a busy momGetting your family on board with helping in the houseBelieving that your family can be cooperative and helpful–even in the absence of current proofJoann mentions the book Fair Play (we both highly recommend!) and you can get the Fair Play Card Deck too!Getting your partner on board firstDouble standards in society that we don't have to follow at homeCommunicating how you feel instead of cloaking it in other emotionsThree steps for what you really need to have your family take on household choresFor the show notes and all the links mentioned in today's episode, head to secretsofsupermom.com/173.Stay connected!www.secretsofsupermom.comSecrets of Supermom on FacebookSecrets of Supermom on Instagram
This month presents a rare treat—an extra day on the calendar! How about using some of that bonus time to get a jump on your spring cleaning by drafting a project plan? In episode #202 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, peeks into often-neglected corners of our lives and shares a list of simple cleaning chores where you can rack up big spring wins.Show notes: http://cfhou.com/tcfw202The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show
In this episode, Karol discusses a study on the happiness of conservative religious couples and their relationship with their children. She then interviews Dr. Gad Saad, an evolutionary behavioral scientist, who discusses his book "The Sad Truth About Happiness: Eight Secrets for Leading the Good Life." Dr. Saad talks about parasitic thinking, immigration policies, the importance of shared values in a relationship, and living an authentic life to avoid future regrets. He also shares his views on success and offers advice on how to improve one's life. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.