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Best podcasts about how to raise

Latest podcast episodes about how to raise

Embrace Church
Family, Fruitfulness, Fulfilment (Part 2)

Embrace Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 44:26


How To Raise a ChildEphesians 6:1-4

Texas State Student Media
Elect Reporting 18 Brainwaves Episode 4 How To Raise $50,000 For Charity From A Retro Blog Party

Texas State Student Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 10:00


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This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil
How To Raise A Citizen with Lindsey Cormack | 241

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 29:49


In an age where information is everywhere, it seems we know very little about how to have a discussion while practicing respect and curiosity. It seems it's easier to talk about leadership than it is to demonstrate it. We all need to do better. For our country certainly, for our personal and professional relationships definitely, and for the next generations, emphatically. Lindsey Cormack helps us understand how to raise a citizen. Lindsey is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology. She earned her PhD in Government, currently serves as the Secretary for Community Board 8 in Manhattan, and she created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters in the DCInbox Project. Her book, How To Raise a Citizen is a practical guide to becoming better civic role models by showing how to have conversations about the important functions of government, citizen participation, and political issues with children of all ages, even in these polarizing times. The way that children learn best is by experience and observation. Who do you want your kid to become? Do you want them to be kind, curious, brave, confident? Do you want them to be a leader in some way? Well, then for the love of them and this country, demonstrate it. Connect with Lindsey: Website:  https://www.lindseycormack.com/  Book: https://howtoraiseacitizen.com/  IG: https://www.instagram.com/howtoraiseacitizen/  Like what you heard? Please rate and review  Thanks to our This Is Woman's Work Sponsor: Head to zenimals.com/NICOLEMKALIL and use my code NICOLEMKALIL to save 10% off your Zenimal!  Whether you're looking for yourself, your kid(s)/teens, as a gift for someone else - everyone will benefit from more moments of zen!  

The Gabby Reece Show
#278: More Children Than Ever Are Addicted to Videogames w/ Dr. Kanojia

The Gabby Reece Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 90:04


In this episode, we dive into the complex world of video game addiction with Dr. Kanojia, founder of Healthy Gamer. Dr. K shares his personal journey from being a video game addict to becoming a psychiatrist and an advocate for healthy gaming habits. We discuss the blurred lines between video game addiction and healthy gaming, the impact of technology on mental health, and practical strategies for parents to help their children navigate the digital world. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the psychological effects of gaming and how to foster healthier habits in the digital age. Sponsors: Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code GABBY at LumeDeodorant.com #lumepod Tushy: Over 2 million butts love TUSHY. Get 10% off Tushy with the code GABBY at https://hellotushy.com/GABBY #tushypod Ritual: ritual.com/GABBY for 25% off LolaVie: Get 15% off LolaVie with code GABBY at https://www.lolavie.com/GABBY! #lolaviepod Show Notes: Introduction to Dr. K and Healthy Gamer [00:00:00 - 00:05:00] Gabby introduces Dr. Kanojia, his background, and the founding of Healthy Gamer. They discuss the rise of video game addiction and the blurred lines between addiction and healthy gaming habits. Dr. K's Personal Journey [00:05:01 - 00:15:00] Dr. K shares his own struggle with video game addiction during college, his transformative experience at a monastery in India, and how it shaped his approach to understanding and treating video game addiction. The Neuroscience of Addiction [00:15:01 - 00:25:00] An exploration of how video games and other digital distractions affect the brain, the role of dopamine, and why certain games are more addictive than others. Impact of Technology on Mental Health [00:25:01 - 00:35:00] Discussion on the increasing rates of mental health issues among young people, the role of technology, and the challenges parents face in addressing these issues. Practical Strategies for Parents [00:35:01 - 00:45:00] Dr. K offers actionable advice for parents on setting boundaries, understanding their children's gaming habits, and using communication techniques to foster healthier relationships with technology. Want more Dr. K? Healthy Gamer Visit Healthy Gamer for educational courses and resources on managing gaming habits and mental health. Books by Dr. K Check out Dr. K's book How To Raise a Healthy Gamer YouTube Channel Follow Healthy Gamer GG on YouTube for more videos and discussions on gaming and mental health. Everything Gabby Reece: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReece Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGabrielleReece/ Gabby Reece Website - https://gabriellereece.com/ Gabby Reece Show Transcript: https://gabriellereece.com/podcast/ Thank you for tuning into "The Gabby Reece Show." If you found this information helpful, consider sharing this episode with someone who needs it. And subscribe to make sure you never miss informative conversations like this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Self Care Club: Wellness, road tested
Learning How To Receive

Self Care Club: Wellness, road tested

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 56:13


This week at the club for the final practice of 2023 the ladies work through learning to receive and it turns out to be trickier than expected. They are joined by one of their favourite experts Anna Mathur who returns to the club to share her insights and tips. Tune in to find out how they got on. ist us this week we are absolutely delighted to be joined by Anna Mathur . Anna is a psychotherapist who is widely celebrated for her accessible mental health advice and the light- bulb moments which she offers across her platforms including, Instagram, her best selling books and her podcast The Therapy Edit and her online motherhood platform The MotherMind Way. She equips mothers with tools and knowledge on how to look after their emotional wellbeing and gain more happiness throughout motherhood and beyond. Her new book, How To Raise a Happier Mother is available now. @annamathur Find out more and get involved https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw #ToHelpMyAnxiety @mental health's free resources will help you understand more about anxiety and the things you can do to help. If you like what we do here and want to be part of the club, come follow us and be part of our growing facebook group Self Care Clubbers. To pre order our book “Have You Tried This?” click here  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Have-You-Tried-This-Only/dp/1801293139/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1O7EA4ZF1O5CS&keywords=have+you+tried+this&qid=1699449028&sprefix=have+you+tried+%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-2 Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1115099072702743/?ref=share_group_link Instagram https://www.instagram.com/selfcareclubpod/ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/SelfCareClub TikTok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLnXyS1S/ Email hello@theselfcareclub.co.uk  Website www.theselfcareclub.co.uk Studio production by @launchpodstudios Music by purpleplanet.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Angel Next Door
Demystifying the Friends and Family Round

The Angel Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:10


How To Raise a Friends And Family Round on fi.coThe No. 1 thing entrepreneurs don't spend enough time doing Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.com And don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood

Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel
S2E8: What Book To Read As A Parent of a High School Student Applying to College?

Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 3:57


Question of the week: Looking for a good parenting book recommendation? Raising teenagers is not easy, and it can leave us wondering what the "right way" to parent is if we want to raise resilient, independent young adults.  Have a question you'd like answered? Reach out to us on social media @admittedlypodcast or send us an email at hello@thomascaleel.com  Our host Thomas Caleel gives his top book recommendation for any parent looking to help their child find success in the college application process and beyond.    Check out "How To Raise an Adult" by Julie Lythcott-Haims. You can grab your copy HERE.    About Thomas Caleel Thomas is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania. After earning his MBA at the Wharton School of Business in 2003, he moved to Silicon Valley. For three years, he was Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at Wharton. He worked closely with admissions professionals, students, alumni, and professors to curate the best possible MBA class. Thomas has been an entrepreneur his entire life in the fields of finance, agriculture, wellness, and sporting goods. As the founder of Global Education Opportunities LLC, he works as a high level admissions advisor to help families and students achieve their education goals. Thomas started the podcast Admittedly because he is passionate about demystifying the application process for all parents and applicants.   Make sure to follow @admittedlypodcast on instagram and subscribe to our newsletter for important updates and subscriber only content. 

Zero Quit Podcast
Depression, Masculinity, & Meaning | Hancé Boulden

Zero Quit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 133:10


Hancé Boulden is a military combat veteran, writer, coach, and owner of Warpath Supply Co. After serving 20 years in the military, he left his career, went through a divorce, and reinvented himself through self-exploration. In our conversation we thoroughly discuss mental health, depression, and some of the pitfalls of poor therapeutic practices. We examined masculinity in modern culture as well as how we define it. Later in the podcast, Hancé explains why writing is the ideal medium for his own self-expression and how he plans to impact others. Timecodes: (00:00) - Introduction (2:16) - Saying Yes To New Experiences (3:17) - Intentional Vs. Accidental (5:31) - Joining The Military (7:45) - Simplicity Of Life Down Range (13:04) - Embracing The Sweet & Sour (17:44) - Chaotic Exit Out Of Military (22:34) - Thoughts On Therapy (30:24) - Mental Health Variances (33:23) - Value Of Knowing Yourself (37:43) - Accepting Diversity Of Opinion (45:42) - Internalizing Trauma (50:41) - Choosing To Be Present (51:59) - Defining Masculinity (1:03:02) - Lost Men Of Society (1:06:16) - Analyzing Your Behavior (1:07:46) - Fatherhood (1:17:12) - The Perspective Of a Child (1:18:56) - Setting The Example (1:22:13) - How To Raise a Tough Kid (1:26:27) - Warpath & Writing (1:29:31) - Giving, Not Wanting (1:32:15) - Defining Yourself (1:35:44) - Become Before Being (1:37:55) - Why Writing (1:38:36) - Word Choice & Precision (1:43:14) - Earning Regrets (1:46:22) - Being Multi-Faceted (1:50:25) - Choosing Gratitude (1:53:30) - The Beauty In Choice (1:55:19) - Importance of Awareness (1:58:46) - Journaling (2:03:28) - Chasing Moments (2:04:38) - Future Plans For More: Support the Podcast Follow Brock on Instagram Follow Brock on YouTube Follow Hancé on Instagram Follow War Path on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zero-quit-podcast/support

All Together's Three Things
Three Things with Adam Balon (Innocent and JamJar Investments)

All Together's Three Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 57:59 Transcription Available


Following the success of our last Three Things podcast episode with former MADE.com CEO, Nicola Thompson, we were delighted to welcome the brilliant Adam Balon to the hotseat this month.In his very first podcast appearance, the innocent co-founder takes us beyond the legendary innocent story and into his current venture as the co-founder of JamJar Investments. In a time of dwindling business valuations and tight purse strings, this is a must-listen for any founder or CEO looking to secure funding.With less capital available and due diligence making a return to prominence, rapid deals are no longer on the table for founders. Instead, Adam emphasises that they must be frugal, honest, and able to show they can execute their vision.Join us as one of the most successful founders of his generation guides us through the new norms of entrepreneurship and investment, which – as always – is rounded off with his Three Things advice. 

Rich in Relationship
The Uncomfortable Truth of Blended Families and How They Can Fail with Rebecca Eckler

Rich in Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 30:12


Can we really throw together two people in love and their children and expect everything to be wonderful, good, and right? Creating blended families can be loaded with land mines. Learn more about the potential pitfalls with Author Rebecca Eckler. Rebecca Eckler is the founder of re:books publishing house, which supports and publishes female authors. She was the executive editor of a parenting website and was a columnist for 15  years at Canada's national newspaper, The National Post. She has authored ten bestselling books, including Knocked Up, How To Raise a  Boyfriend, and Blissfully Blended Bullshit. She is also a book coach.  Check out her page:Website - www.rebooks.ca Follow us for more! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@richinrelationship5766Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/richinrelationship/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richinrelationship/Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/richinrelationship/_created/

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: The Memo: How to Raise a Venture Capital Fund (Part I) | The Core Lessons from Raising $400M Over The Last Four Years| The Biggest Mistakes VCs Make When Fundraising | How To Find and Build Relationships with New LPs

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 28:07


How To Raise a Venture Capital Fund Over the last 4 years, I have raised around $400M across different vehicles from many different types of investors. Today I am going to break down the early stages of how to raise a venture capital fund and then stay tuned for a follow-up to this where we will break down a fundraising deck for a fund, what to do, what not to do etc. But to the first element.  Your Fund Size is Your Strategy: The most important decision you will make is the size of fund you raise. So much of your strategy and approach will change according to your fund size target (LP type, messaging, documentation, structure etc). Remember, your fund size is your strategy. If you are raising a $10M Fund, you are likely writing collaborative checks alongside a follower, if you are raising a $75M fund, you will likely be leading early-stage seed rounds. These are very different strategies and ways of investing.  MISTAKE: The single biggest mistake I see fund managers make is they go out to fundraise with too high a target fundraise. One of the most important elements in raising for a fund is creating the feeling of momentum in your raise. The more of the fund you have raised and the speed with which you have raised those funds dictate that momentum. So the smaller the fund, the easier it is to create that heat and momentum in your raise. LESSON: Figure out your minimum viable fund size (MVFS). Do this by examining your portfolio construction. In other words, how many investments you want to make in the fund (the level of diversification) and then alongside that, the average check size you would like to invest in each company. Many people forget to discount the fees when doing this math and so the traditional fund will charge 2% fees per year and so across the life of the fund (usually 10 years), that is 20% of the fund allocated to fees.  Example: We are raising a $10M Fund.  20% is allocated to fees for the manager and so we are left with $8M of investable capital.  A good level of diversification for an early-stage fund is 30 companies and so with this fund size, I would recommend 32 investments with an average of $250K per company. That is the $8M in invested capital. Big tip, I often see managers raising a seed fund and are only planning to make 15 investments, this is simply not enough. You have to have enough diversification in the portfolio if you are at the seed stage. No one is that good a picker. Likewise, I sometimes see 100 or even 200 investments per fund, this is the spray-and-pray approach, and although works for some, your upside is inherently capped when you run the maths on fund sizes with this many investments.  A big element to point out in this example is we have left no allocation for reserves. For those that do not know, reserves are the dollars you set aside to re-invest in existing portfolio companies. Different funds reserve different amounts, on the low end there is 0% reserves and on the high end some even have 70% of the fund reserved for follow-on rounds.  In this example, given the size of the fund being $10M with a seed focus, I would recommend we have a no-reserves policy. Any breakout companies you can take to LPs and create SPVs to concentrate further capital into the company. This is also better for you as the manager as you then have deal by deal carry on the SPVs that are not tied to the performance of the entire fund. So now we know we know $10M is our MVFS as we want to make at least 30 investments and we want to invest at least $250K per company. Great, next step.  Set a target that is on the lower end, you can always have a hard cap that is significantly higher but you do not want the target to be too far away that LPs question whether you will be able to raise the fund at all. This is one of the biggest reasons why many do not invest in a first time fund, they are unsure whether the fund will be raised at all.  The Team: Alongside the size of the fund, the team composition is everything, simply put, LPs like managers who have invested in the stage you are wanting to invest in moving forward. They like to see track record. IMPORTANT: I see so many angels write checks into breakout Series B companies and then go out and try and raise a seed fund with this as their track record. Do not do this, this does not prove you are a good seed investor but merely shows you have access at the Series B. These are very different things.  With regards to track record, in the past, TVPI or paper mark-ups were enough, now there is a much greater focus on DPI (returned capital to investors). LPs want to see that you have invested before at that stage and they also want to see that the team has worked together before. You want to remove the barriers to no. If you have not worked with the partners you are raising with before, LPs will have this as a red flag, and as team risk, it is that simple.  Navigating the World of LPs (Limited Partners) The size of the fund you are raising will massively dictate the type of LPs that will invest in your fund.  MISTAKE: You have to change your messaging and product marketing with each type of LP you are selling to. A large endowment fund will want a very different product to a Fund of Funds.  Example: If you are a large endowment, you will invest in early funds but you want the manager to show you a pathway to them, in the future, being able to take not a $10M check but a $50M check from the endowment. Whereas the Fund of Funds will likely want you to stay small with each fund. So when discussing fund plans, it is crucial to keep these different desires in mind.   If you are raising a $10M fund, you will be too small for institutional LPs and will raise from individuals and family offices. An LP will never want to be more than 20% of the LP dollars in a fund and so the size at which an institutional LP (really the smallest fund of funds) would be interested is when you raise $25M+ and they can invest $5M. Generalisation but a good rule of thumb to have.  LP Composition of Your Fund: Speaking of one LP being 20% of the fund dollars, it is helpful to consider the LP composition you would like to have for your fund. The most important element; you want to have a diversified LP base. A diversified LP base is important in two different forms: No LP should be more than 20% of the fund at a maximum. That said you do not want to have so many investors in your fund it is unmanageable. LPs need time and attention and so it is important to keep that in mind when considering how many you raise from. Some LPs will want preferred terms or economics for coming into the first close or being one of the first investors, if you can, do not do this. It sets a precedent for what you will and will not accept and then for all subsequent investors, they will want the same terms and rights.  You want to have a diversification of LP type (endowments, fund of funds, founders, GPs at funds etc). Why? In different market cycles, different LPs will be impacted and so if you only raise from one LP type, if a market turns against that LP class, then your next fund is in danger.  Example: We will see the death of many mico-funds ($10M and below). Why? The majority raised their funds from GPs at larger funds and from public company founders. With the changing market environment, most GPs are no longer writing LP checks and most public market founders have had their net worths cut in half by the value of their company in the public market and so likewise, are no longer writing LP checks. In this case, the next funds for these funds will be in trouble as their core LP base is no longer as active as they used to be. We are seeing this today.  Prediction: 50% of the micro-funds raised in the last 2 years will not raise subsequent funds.   Going back to the question of diversification, my preference and what we have at 20VC, the majority of dollars are concentrated from a small number of investors. Of a $140M fund, we have $100M invested from 5 large institutions. These are a combination of endowments, Family Offices, a High Net Worth Individual and a Fund of Funds. The remaining $40M originates from smaller institutions or individuals, for us we have over 50 making up that final $40M. For me, I really wanted to have a community around 20VC Fund and so we have over 40 unicorn founders invested personally in the fund as LPs.  Bonus Points: The best managers select their LPs to play a certain role or help with a potential weakness the manager has. For example, I was nervous I did not have good coverage of the Australian or LATAM startup market and so I was thrilled to add founders from Atlassian, Linktree, Mercado Libre, Rappi and Nubank as LPs to help in regions where I do not have such an active presence. If you can, structure your LP base to fill gaps you have in your ability. Status Check In: Now we know our minimum viable fund size, we know the team composition we are going out to raise with, we know the LP type that we are looking to raise money from and we know how we want our desired fund cap table to look.  Now we are ready to move to the LPs themselves.  Fill Your Restaurant with Friendlies: As I said, the appearance of your raise having heat and momentum is important.  Mistake: The biggest mistake I see early fund managers make is they go out to large institutional investors that they do not have an existing relationship and spend 3-4 months trying to raise from them. They lose heat, they lose morale and the raise goes nowhere. Whatever fund size you are raising, do not do this. Fill your restaurant with friendlies first. What does this mean? Go to anyone you know who would be interested in investing in your fund and lock them in to invest. Create the feeling that progress is being made and you have momentum.  BONUS POINTS: The best managers bring their LPs with them for the fundraise journey. With each large or notable investor that invests in your fund, send an email to the LPs that have already committed to let them know about this new notable investor. This will make them feel like you have momentum, they are in a winner and many will then suggest more LP names, wanting to bring in their friends.  MISTAKE: Do not set a minimum check size, some of the most helpful LPs in all of my funds have been the smallest checks. Setting a minimum check size will inhibit many of the friendlies from investing and prevent that early momentum.  The bigger the name the incoming investor has the better. You can use it for social validity when you go out to raise from people you know less well or not at all. Different names carry different weight, one mistake I see many make is they get a big name invested in their fund but it is common knowledge to everyone that this LP has done 200 or 300 fund investments, in which case, it does not carry much weight that they invested in your fund. Be mindful of this as it can show naivety if you place too much weight on a name that has invested in so many funds.  Discovery is Everything: The world of LPs is very different to the world of venture. 99% of LPs do not tweet, write blogs or go on podcasts. Discovery is everything. When I say discovery I literally mean finding the name of the individual and the name of the organization that is right for you to meet.   This can take the form of several different ways but the most prominent for me are: The Most Powerful: Create an LP acquisition flywheel. What do I mean by this? When an LP commits to invest in your fund. Say to them, “thank you so much for your faith and support in me, now we are on the same team, what 3 other LPs do you think would be perfect for the fund?” Given they have already invested, they already believe in you and so 90% of them will come back with 3 names and make the intro. Do this with each LP that commits and you will create an LP acquisition flywheel.  Bonus Point: The top 1% of managers raising will already know which LPs are in the network of the LP that has just committed and will ask for those 3 specific intros. They will then send personalized emails to the LP that has just committed. The LP is then able to forward that email to the potential LP you want to meet. You want to minimize the friction on behalf of the introducer and so writing the forwardable email is a great way to do this.  The Most Likely to Commit: LPs are like VCs. When one of their portfolio managers makes an intro and recommendation to a potential fund investment, they will place a lot more weight on it than they would have otherwise. So get your VC friends to introduce you to their LPs, it is that simple. Remember, you have to remove the friction from the introducer. So, make sure to send the email they can forward to the LP. Make this personalized and concise. Mistake: Many VCs do not like to introduce other managers to their LPs as they view it as competition. This is moronic. If the manager asking for the intro is really good, they will raise their fund with or without your intro. If they are not good, then you can politely say it would not be a fit for your LP and move on. Do not be too protective of your LPs from other managers. The Cold Outbound: I am not going to lie cold outbound for LPs is really hard. Here is what I would suggest: Pitchbook: It is expensive and many cannot afford it but if you can, it is worth it for LP discovery. They have thousands of LPs of different types on the platform all with their emails and contact details. Those are less useful as a cold email to an LP is unlikely to convert but just finding their names and the names of their organization is what is important. You can then take that to Linkedin to then find the mutual connections you have with that person and ask for a warm intro.  Linkedin: Many LPs have the funds that they have invested in on their Linkedin profiles with the title “Limited Partner”. If they are invested in a fund that is aligned with the strategy that you are raising for, there is a strong chance they might be a fit. For example, I invest in micro-funds and have invested in Chapter One, Scribble, Rahul from Superhuman and Todd's Fund, and Cocoa Ventures, so you see this and see I like sub $25M funds with a specific angle.  Clearbit: Often you will know the name of the institution but not the name or position of the person within the institution that you are looking to raise from. Download a Google Chrome Plugin called Clearbit. With Clearbit you can simply insert the URL for the organization you would like to speak with and then all the people within it will appear and you can select from title and their email will be provided. Again, if you do not want to cold email, you now have their name which you can take to your community, to ask for the intro.  MISTAKE: LPs invest in lines, not dots. Especially for institutional LPs, it is rare that an institution will meet you and invest in you without an existing relationship and without having followed your work before. A mistake many make is they go to large institutions and expect them to write a check for this fund, it will likely be at best for the fund after this one or most likely the third fund. This does not mean you should not go to them with your first fund but you should not prioritize them and you should not expect them to commit. I would instead go in with the mindset of we are not going to get an investment here, so I want to leave the room understanding what they need to see me do with this first fund, to invest in the next fund. The more detailed you can get them to be the more you can hold them to account for when you come back to them for Fund II.  Example: If they say, we want to see you are able to price and lead seed rounds and we are not sure you can right now. Great. Now when you come back to them in 12 months' time, you can prioritize the fact that you have led 80% of the rounds you invested in, and their core concern there has been de-risked. In terms of how I think about LP relationship building, I always meet 2 new LPs every week. I ensure with every quarter, I have a check-in with them and ensure they have our quarterly update. This allows them to follow your progress, learn how you like to invest, and communicate with your LPs. It also really serves to build trust. Doing this not in a fundraising process also removes the power imbalance that is inherent within a fundraise and allows a much more natural relationship to be created. 

Raising Daughters
How To Raise a Spirited Child

Raising Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 35:02


Show Notes: Raising a spirited, powerful child is challenging; these stories offer ways to support them without crushing their spirit. Spirited kids have a sense of their DESTINIES James Hillman's book, The Soul's Code, describes … How To Raise a Spirited Child Read More »

Super S Anime Podcast
Chubby Dragon

Super S Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 125:51


Youkoso, Youkoso!! This episode is full of surprises! Did it have a different episode title? Possibly. Are there rants? Possibly! What I can say for sure is that Dustin is covering The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie and How To Raise a Boring Girlfriend Movie on the same episode. We also cover Play It Cool Guys, I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss and The Eminence in Shadow.Support the show

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show
How To!: Pick a College (And Actually Afford It)

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 38:48


On this bonus episode from our friends at Slate's How To! podcast: College application season is approaching fast—too fast—for 16-yr old Maya and her mother, Melissa. The problem? Maya has no idea where to go or what to study. It doesn't help that there are thousands of schools to choose from, and little transparency about their true cost. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Ron Lieber, New York Times money columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College. He shows Maya how to narrow down the list of potential colleges by asking insightful questions of the schools and, ultimately, yourself. Then he talks to Melissa about how to pay for it without harming the rest of the family's finances.  Ron's questions for parents:  What do you remember your parent or parents saying to you the first time they talked about what college would cost and what, if anything, they would pay? Or if there was silence around the topic of paying for college, what did it speak? How much was your parent or your parents willing to pay for your education? How did you feel about that?  If your parents paid your way, is it possible that you should not feel obligated to do the same, given how much the world has changed? And if your parents paid nothing, have you asked yourself whether 15 years of extreme thrift starting now (or going deep into debt 15 years from now to pay for your child's first-choice college) may not erase whatever pain lingers from that period long ago -- or may create new conflict with your spouse and kids? How much might you be willing to borrow -- or delay repayment of your own student loans? How long are you willing to delay retirement to meet this goal? If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Raise a Future College Athlete.”  Do you have a question without an answer? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, and Kevin Bendis.   If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How To! With Charles Duhigg
How To Pick a College (And Actually Afford It)

How To! With Charles Duhigg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:29


College application season is approaching fast—too fast—for 16-yr old Maya and her mother, Melissa. The problem? Maya has no idea where to go or what to study. It doesn't help that there are thousands of schools to choose from, and little transparency about their true cost. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Ron Lieber, New York Times money columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College. He shows Maya how to narrow down the list of potential colleges by asking insightful questions of the schools and, ultimately, yourself. Then he talks to Melissa about how to pay for it without harming the rest of the family's finances.  Ron's questions for parents:  What do you remember your parent or parents saying to you the first time they talked about what college would cost and what, if anything, they would pay? Or if there was silence around the topic of paying for college, what did it speak? How much was your parent or your parents willing to pay for your education? How did you feel about that?  If your parents paid your way, is it possible that you should not feel obligated to do the same, given how much the world has changed? And if your parents paid nothing, have you asked yourself whether 15 years of extreme thrift starting now (or going deep into debt 15 years from now to pay for your child's first-choice college) may not erase whatever pain lingers from that period long ago -- or may create new conflict with your spouse and kids? How much might you be willing to borrow -- or delay repayment of your own student loans? How long are you willing to delay retirement to meet this goal? If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Raise a Future College Athlete.”  Do you have a question without an answer? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, and Kevin Bendis.   If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
How To!: Pick a College (And Actually Afford It)

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:29


College application season is approaching fast—too fast—for 16-yr old Maya and her mother, Melissa. The problem? Maya has no idea where to go or what to study. It doesn't help that there are thousands of schools to choose from, and little transparency about their true cost. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Ron Lieber, New York Times money columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College. He shows Maya how to narrow down the list of potential colleges by asking insightful questions of the schools and, ultimately, yourself. Then he talks to Melissa about how to pay for it without harming the rest of the family's finances.  Ron's questions for parents:  What do you remember your parent or parents saying to you the first time they talked about what college would cost and what, if anything, they would pay? Or if there was silence around the topic of paying for college, what did it speak? How much was your parent or your parents willing to pay for your education? How did you feel about that?  If your parents paid your way, is it possible that you should not feel obligated to do the same, given how much the world has changed? And if your parents paid nothing, have you asked yourself whether 15 years of extreme thrift starting now (or going deep into debt 15 years from now to pay for your child's first-choice college) may not erase whatever pain lingers from that period long ago -- or may create new conflict with your spouse and kids? How much might you be willing to borrow -- or delay repayment of your own student loans? How long are you willing to delay retirement to meet this goal? If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Raise a Future College Athlete.”  Do you have a question without an answer? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, and Kevin Bendis.   If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Audio Book Club
How To!: The Price You Pay for College

Audio Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:29


College application season is approaching fast—too fast—for 16-yr old Maya and her mother, Melissa. The problem? Maya has no idea where to go or what to study. It doesn't help that there are thousands of schools to choose from, and little transparency about their true cost. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Ron Lieber, New York Times money columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College. He shows Maya how to narrow down the list of potential colleges by asking insightful questions of the schools and, ultimately, yourself. Then he talks to Melissa about how to pay for it without harming the rest of the family's finances.  Ron's questions for parents:  What do you remember your parent or parents saying to you the first time they talked about what college would cost and what, if anything, they would pay? Or if there was silence around the topic of paying for college, what did it speak? How much was your parent or your parents willing to pay for your education? How did you feel about that?  If your parents paid your way, is it possible that you should not feel obligated to do the same, given how much the world has changed? And if your parents paid nothing, have you asked yourself whether 15 years of extreme thrift starting now (or going deep into debt 15 years from now to pay for your child's first-choice college) may not erase whatever pain lingers from that period long ago -- or may create new conflict with your spouse and kids? How much might you be willing to borrow -- or delay repayment of your own student loans? How long are you willing to delay retirement to meet this goal? If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Raise a Future College Athlete.”  Do you have a question without an answer? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, and Kevin Bendis.   If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thrilling Tales of Modern Capitalism
How To!: Pick a College (And Actually Afford It)

Thrilling Tales of Modern Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:29


College application season is approaching fast—too fast—for 16-yr old Maya and her mother, Melissa. The problem? Maya has no idea where to go or what to study. It doesn't help that there are thousands of schools to choose from, and little transparency about their true cost. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Ron Lieber, New York Times money columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College. He shows Maya how to narrow down the list of potential colleges by asking insightful questions of the schools and, ultimately, yourself. Then he talks to Melissa about how to pay for it without harming the rest of the family's finances.  Ron's questions for parents:  What do you remember your parent or parents saying to you the first time they talked about what college would cost and what, if anything, they would pay? Or if there was silence around the topic of paying for college, what did it speak? How much was your parent or your parents willing to pay for your education? How did you feel about that?  If your parents paid your way, is it possible that you should not feel obligated to do the same, given how much the world has changed? And if your parents paid nothing, have you asked yourself whether 15 years of extreme thrift starting now (or going deep into debt 15 years from now to pay for your child's first-choice college) may not erase whatever pain lingers from that period long ago -- or may create new conflict with your spouse and kids? How much might you be willing to borrow -- or delay repayment of your own student loans? How long are you willing to delay retirement to meet this goal? If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Raise a Future College Athlete.”  Do you have a question without an answer? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, and Kevin Bendis.   If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who Runs That?
How To!: Pick a College (And Actually Afford It)

Who Runs That?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:29


College application season is approaching fast—too fast—for 16-yr old Maya and her mother, Melissa. The problem? Maya has no idea where to go or what to study. It doesn't help that there are thousands of schools to choose from, and little transparency about their true cost. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Ron Lieber, New York Times money columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College. He shows Maya how to narrow down the list of potential colleges by asking insightful questions of the schools and, ultimately, yourself. Then he talks to Melissa about how to pay for it without harming the rest of the family's finances.  Ron's questions for parents:  What do you remember your parent or parents saying to you the first time they talked about what college would cost and what, if anything, they would pay? Or if there was silence around the topic of paying for college, what did it speak? How much was your parent or your parents willing to pay for your education? How did you feel about that?  If your parents paid your way, is it possible that you should not feel obligated to do the same, given how much the world has changed? And if your parents paid nothing, have you asked yourself whether 15 years of extreme thrift starting now (or going deep into debt 15 years from now to pay for your child's first-choice college) may not erase whatever pain lingers from that period long ago -- or may create new conflict with your spouse and kids? How much might you be willing to borrow -- or delay repayment of your own student loans? How long are you willing to delay retirement to meet this goal? If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Raise a Future College Athlete.”  Do you have a question without an answer? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, and Kevin Bendis.   If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chai with Rai
Karak Chai| Batch No.1

Chai with Rai

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 44:10


Karak Chai| Batch no.1  Celebrating all things Theatre, Film, Series and Podcast. I have curated a collection of hidden gems to watch and listen to-- all whilst sipping on your first or fifth Karak Chai. This is batch No.1 of many more to come. I hope you enjoy and do let me know which one was your favourite and also, this is the the first time I am putting this type of episode out. So, please do give me some feedback innit.  The Projects in the episode are as Follows:  Theatre An Adventure by Vinay Patel & Kash Arshad at Octagon Theatre An Adventure follows three decades tale of a couple who meet in post-partition India in 1954, marry and move first to Nairobi then 1970s England.  Cast: Esh Alladi, Saba Shiraz, Daon Broni & Jessica Kaur.  Period Party by Gayathiri Kamalakanthan at Hampstead Theatre with Kali Theatre Period party tells a story of a South Asian non-binary Queer teen. Who through this journey and celebration of a period party is going on a journey of discovering who they are. Concha by Carly Fernandez & Manisha Sondhi at Brixton House Concha is a semi-autobiographical show following our lead who is queer and trans, on discovering they have chlamydia,  and how they must now inform their recent sexual partners. Cast: Carly Fernandez.  10 Nights by Shahid Iqbal Khan & Kash Arshad at Bush Theatre with Tamasha Theatre 10 Nights about our lead character Yasser who decides to take part in itikaf,  which is sleeping and fasting in the mosque for the last ten nights of Ramadan. And how that experiences pushes him to deal with certain things in the past.  Cast: Zaqi Ismail, Safyan Iqbal & Sumayya Si- Tayaeb.  After The End by Dennis Kelly and Lyndsey Turner at Theatre Royal Stratford East After The End tells a tale  about a city under attack from a nuclear blast. As the dust settles, Louise wakes to find herself in a fallout shelter with Mark, the colleague who has saved her life. They have enough water and food to last two weeks. Now they just need to find a way of surviving each other.   Cast: Nick Blood & Amaka Okafor. Our Streets by Beth Kapalia & co at Tara Theatre Our Streets explores through film and live performance, a group of 14-18-year-old women and non-binary people of Wandsworth will take the audience on an adventure through the city, all while never leaving the theatre.  Delving into a variety of themes, including recent events and discussions around women's safety in London, Our Streets will open up the conversation of what Wandsworth could and should look like if we all played a part in designing and imagining our local urban landscapes.  Cast: Hania, Leona, Issy, Charly, Shania, Anousha, Violet, Daniella & Blu.  The Hen-nah Party by Amani Saeed at Richmix The Hen-Nah Party is all of the joy of a henna night without the stress, gender norms, and aunties at the wedding. Featured Artists: Amrit Kaur, Amani Saeed, Sanah Ahsan and Meral Alizada. Rouge by Marion Motin by Rambert Dance Rouge is about finding our real selves: our instinct and nature, rather than our culture. It's about leaving the artificial world to just live, to connect with real bodies and real people Cast: Daniel Davidson, Juan Gil, Liam Francis, Miguel Altunaga, Aishwarya Raut, Simone Damberg Würtz &Guillaume Quéau. Film Stalling it by Jemma Moore & Caroline Ward Stalling It follows five toilet stalls, three bridesmaids, one pregnancy test, one nosey neighbour - zero ideas of what to do next. The 1980's an era of female independence, sexual freedom, experimentation, self expression and style. Sometimes. It's 1988, Sammy, Bethan and Jo are bridesmaids at their best friend's wedding. Their outfits are fabulous, their hair do's are huge, the nuptials have been made and the drinks are now flowing. We join our bridesmaids in the midst of the time honoured female tradition...the joint bathroom break. Cast: Sophie Hopkin, Jemma Moore, Caroline Ward & Sacharissa Claxton. Little Sky by Jess X Snow Little Sky follows the journey of SKY, a Chinese-American pop star who returns to the city they were raised in to find their estranged immigrant father. Haunted by their childhood memories, SKY risks their non-binary identity to end the cycle of violence in their family. In the confrontation, SKY discovers something that changes how they feel about the people they love. Cast: Wo Chan, Kyoko Takenaka, Fenton Li, Yiging Zhao, Austin Deng, Bruce Liu & Tao Qiu. How To Raise a Black Boy by Justice Jamal Jones How To Raise a Black Boy follows four boys as they journey through a fantastical world of black boyhood, queer identity, and fraternity in a modern reimagining of the fairy tale genre. Cast: Maiya Blaney, Rodney Chrome, Christian Coston-Payne, Emperor Kaioyus, Eric Payne, Rayceen Pendarvis, Justin Smith, Nicklaus Vallie & Cory Walkers.  Yaha Waha by Sarah Li Yaha Waha follows a South Asian DJ and a performance artist use their platforms to celebrate their heritage. Cast: Almas Badat, Anthony Pius (Bolly Illusion).  Shams by Pauline Beugnies Shams follows Eden, a 30-year-old Belgian woman, works in a cultural center a few thousand kilometers away from her home, in the bustling capital of Cairo. She makes a life-changing encounter with a young woman named Shams. One day, Shams brutally disappears. With the support and friendship of two valiant young Egyptians, Eden starts a fight against her own fears, denials and bias to find Shams. Cast: Claire Beugnies, Amina El Banna, Reem El Maghraby, Zainab Magdy & Alaa Taha. Baba by Adam Ali & Sam Arbor Baba is about an unexpected discovery forces Britannia, a gay Libyan teenager, to question whether to stay or flee his beloved homeland. Cast: Adam Ali, Mudar Abbar, Ahmed Elmusrati, Ali Gadema, Samar Abu Kaf, Elysia Kazinos, Colette Dala Tchantcho & Usaim Younnis.  Beirut Dreams in Color by Michael Collins Beirut Dreams in Color tells the stories of Masrou' Leila, a Lebanese rock band with an outspoken gay singer, and Sarah Hegazy, an Egyptian activist. Both parties have experienced oppression because of their sexual orientation and beliefs. The short documentary shows what it's like for the LGBTQIA+ community to be oppressed and threatened by the governments in the Middle East. The Syed Family Xmas Eve Game Night by Fawzia Mirza & Kausar Mohammad  The Syed Family Xmas Eve Game Night is about Pakistani Muslim woman brings her Puerto Rican girlfriend home for the first time on the family's annual game night.  Cast: Kausar Mohammad, Vico Ortiz, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Pia Shah & D'Lo.  Meenakhsi Sundareshwar by Vivek Soni & Aarsh Vora  Meenakhsi Sundareshwar is about a couple who are forced to live apart due to a unique job prospect. Follow along as the two newlyweds face the hassles, hiccups - and hilarity - that arise from their long distance marriage. Cast: Sanya Malhotra, Abhimanyu Dasani , Shivkumar Subramaniam, Nivedita Bhargava, Purnendu Bhattacharya, Komal Chhabria, Manoj Mani Mathew, Archana Iyer, Ritika Shrotri, Kalp Shah, Mahesh Pillai, Sonali Sachdev, Varun Shashi Rao, Sukhesh Arora, Khuman Nongyai, Danish Sood & Guneet Wahan Muhafiz by Pradipta Ray & Ashutosh Pathak Muhafiz is set against a backdrop of sectarian violence, can a gay Hindu man find the courage to help a Muslim? Cast: Jaydeep Ashra, Deepak Chunara, Rishabh Dhangra, Prerna Gandhi, Pradeep Kumar, Arfi Lamba, Prince Mahajan, Angel Modi, Kamiesh Rajendra Patil, Rohan Pujari, Sushant Sharma, Mukesh Shukla, Akash Sinha, Shiv Tandan & Neha Vyas.  Series  Delhi Crime by Richie Mehta. Delhi Crime is based on the Nirbhaya case, Delhi Crime follows the Delhi Police investigation into the finding of the men who perpetrated this crime. Cast: Shefali Shetty, Adil Hussain, Denzil Smith,  Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang · Yashaswini Dayama, Aaron Kaplan, Jeff Sagansky, Anurag Arora, Jaya Bhattacharya, Vinod, Sharawat, Gopal Datt, Sidharth Bhardwaj, Swati Bhatia, Gaurav Rana, Amitabh Acharya, Sanjay Bishnoi, Shobhna Bharadwaj, Mridul Sharma & Abhilasha Singh. A Black Lady Sketch Show by Robin Thede. A Black Lady Sketch Show is A half-hour sketch comedy written by and starring Robin Thede. Cast: by Robin Thede, Gabrielle Dennis, Ashley Nicole Black, Quinta Brunson and Skye Townsend. Yearly Departed by Linda Medoza & Amazon Prime Yearly Departed is a comedy special that tackles some of the end of year highlights that people probably want to forget about. There is a 2020 show as well a 2021 instalment. Cast: (2020) Phoebe Robinson featuring Rachel Brosnahan, Tiffany Haddish, Patti Harrison, Natasha Leggero, Sarah Silverman, Christina Aguilera, Natasha Rothwell, and Ziwe. (2021) Yvonne Orji featuring Chelsea Peretti, Jane Fonda, Aparna Nancherla, Alessia Cara, Dulcé Sloan, Megan Stalter & X Mayo. Special by Ryan O'Connel Special follows A young gay man with cerebral palsy branches out from his insular existence in hopes of finally going after the life he wants. Cast: Ryan O'Connell, Jessica Hecht, Punam Patel. Marla Mindelle, Augustus Prew, Patrick Fabian & Max Jenkins. Sort Of by Bilal Baig & Fab Filippo Sort Of follows a gender-fluid millennial who straddles various identities, exposing the identities and labels that are no longer applicable. Cast: Bilal Baig , Gray Powell, Amanda Cordner, Ellora Patnaik, Grace Lynn Kung, Supinder Wraich, Alanna Bale & Kaya Kanashiro. Chernobyl by Craig Mazin Chernobyl is based on a true story where in April 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics becomes one of the world's worst man-made catastrophes. Cast: Jared Harris,  Stellan Skarsgård, Paul Ritter, Jessie Buckley, Adam Nagaitis, Con O'Neill, Adrian Rawlins, Sam Troughton, Robert Emms, David Dencik, Nadia Clifford, Douggie McMeekin, Alan Williams, Emily Watson, Paul Ritter, Karl Davues, Michael Socha, Laura Elphinstone & Jan Riccia. Q-Force by Gabe Liedman Q- Force follows handsome secret agent and his team of LGBTQ superspies embark on extraordinary adventures. Cast: Sean Hayes, Matt Rogers, Wanda Sykes, Patti Harrison, Gary Cole, David Harbour & Laurie Metcalf. Honourable Mentions Made in Heaven on Amazon Prime. Four More Shots Please! On Amazon Prime. Podcasts  Las Culturistas by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. Las Culturistas is a pop-culture and comedy podcast co-hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, Honourable Mentions  No Thank You, Please  Brown People We Know  Talk Art Bitten Peach Pod I'm Still Standing The Front Room  Kiki In The Cronx Social: Myself: https://www.instagram.com/chaiwithrai_/  Links: Myself: https://linktr.ee/raimuitfum  Hope you all enjoyed it and Thank you for tuning in. To Subscribe, share, follow my work and everything else is listed above.  

The Chris Stigall Show
CPAC Coverage Day 2

The Chris Stigall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 55:29


Part 2 of podcast episodes featuring some of the great minds and mouths of conservatism in 2022 all gathered together in one place and all stopping to talk with you and Stigall.  Catch these candid, conservative conversations with former White House Press and Trump campaign communications director Hogan Gidley who discusses how Trump changed the annual CPAC gathering and the way the GOP messages forever.  Michele Easton tackles raising a daughter in the woke era with “How To Raise a Conservative Daughter.” Former Georgia Representative and Freedom Caucus warrior Doug Collins discusses Russia's next moves from his former seat in the House of Representatives as does former acting US Attorney General Matthew Whittaker.  Documentary filmmaker “The Plot Against the President” Daniel Bostic has filed a $15 million dollar suit against left-wing media who claimed he was a “January 6th organizer” and he tells his side of the story. Plus former AG of Kansas and attorney working tirelessly on election integrity issues with the Amistad Project – Phil Kline updates us on progress in protecting elections ahead of this fall.

The Mental Mile
Finding Purpose Outside of Parenthood

The Mental Mile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 34:33


Kjersti and Kristi are back to talk about finding purpose as a parent! Whether you are searching for meaning and purpose in a big way or a small way we've got you covered. In this episode Kjersti and Kristi talk about assessing personal values, connecting to community and other tools for discovering and exploring your raison d'être. Mentioned in this episode: How To Raise and Adult by Julie Lythcott Haims How to Find Your Purpose in Life by Jeremy Adam Smith of Greater Good Magazine Mommy Burnout by Dr. Sheryl Ziegler No Mud, No Lotus by Thich That Hanh Music Together. www.musictogether.com Bad on Paper Podcast Matchmaking for Beginners by Maddie Dawson The Lies That Bind by Emily Giffin Shop Our Books: Kjersti's book Running for Mental Health + Kristi's book Self-Care 101 for Busy Parents Connect on Instagram: @thementalmile @parentselfcare @kjersti_running_therapy

The Mindful Dietitian
Disrupting Transgenerational Disconnection with Sumner Brooks

The Mindful Dietitian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 55:37


Supporting today's young people to stay connected with food, eating and their body by building parental confidence.   Links from the episode: How To Raise an Intuitive Eater; Raising the next Generation with Food and Body Confidence EDRDPRO   About Sumner: SUMNER BROOKS, MPH, RDN, LD, CEDRD is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) and certified eating disorder specialist (CEDRD) based in Portland, Oregon who has been working with clients on all levels of the disordered eating spectrum for 15 years. Sumner is a mom and has put her knowledge, intuition and parenting skills of Intuitive Eating to the test of real life. She is also the founder of an online training platform for weight-inclusive eating disorder professionals geared toward dietitians, called EDRD Pro.   

Love Your Life Show
How to Raise an Adult with Julie Lythcott-Haims

Love Your Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 52:26


Julie Lythcott-Haims believes in humans and is passionate about helping us navigate what gets in our way of us living our best life. Perfect for this show, ey? She is the best selling author of the book How To Raise an Adult and in today's conversation we dive into it all! Why we overparent (and when we started), what overparenting does to our kids, how we can equip our kids and ourselves to be the best adults we can be, and much more. Listen in and then please shine your warrior love out to Julie in one of the following ways!: Watch the interview on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/rgsFMLhFd7U Find all links and resources here: https://www.smbwell.com/175 Work with Susie here: https://smb.as.me See Susie's favorite products here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/smbwell DO US A FAVOR: Screen shot this page and put it in your instagram story. Make sure you tag me https://www.instagram.com/smb.wellness and Julie https://www.instagram.com/jlythcotthaims/ so we can share in your experience! The post How to Raise an Adult with Julie Lythcott-Haims appeared first on Susie Pettit.

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Podcast Notes Playlist: Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 76:00


Twenty Minute VC Podcast Notes Key Takeaways “It may be lucky but it's not an accident” – Chris SaccaDon't dismiss your success, it will always be an unexpected combo of luck and hard work“Training by way of tragedy. When things are going up you tend to correlate it with talent, when things are going down you tend to correlate it with luck.”– Chris SaccaWith more experience, you eventually invert this curve. You learn how to properly self-reflect on your own failures and successesLet the large amount of good in the world outweigh the small amount of badWhen investing or decision making in general, don't let the small potential for bad results overpower your ability to say yes“There's a surplus of assholes coming down the pipeline”– Chris SaccaMany young adults growing up in computer science have never had a job that required human interaction, shaping their interpersonal capabilities often for the worseThe sheer ease of access to information is contributing to this as well as kids are not used to hearing noChris is leading the climate change firmLowercarbon Capitol where every deal has the potential for more than 1 gigaton of carbon removalClimate change efforts are not just charitable, they are profitableRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.org Chris Sacca is the Founder and Chairman @ Lowercase Capital, one of the best performing funds in the history of venture capital with a portfolio including Uber, Stripe, Twitter, Instagram, Twilio, Docker and many more. Despite this incredible success, in 2017, Chris and his wife, Crystal announced they would be stepping back from day to day investing to focus on ongoing efforts to rescue our democracy, heal the planet, promote diversity within venture capital. Earlier this year, they announced Lowercarbon Capital, with $800M AUM, with the mission to back companies that make real money slashing CO2 emissions, and buying us time to unf**k the planet. Fun fact: As a result of his incredible investing success Chris has also been a Shark on Shark Tank and even starred in an episode of Billions. In Today's Episode with Chris Sacca You Will Learn: 1.) How Chris made his way into the world of investing having started life as a lawyer? What was his first investment? How did the first Twitter $25K angel check come about? 2.) How does Chris evaluate his own relationship to money and wealth? Why did Chris and Crystal interview some of the wealthiest people? What did they learn from those discussions? How does Chris view the role of luck? Why was it when Chris lacked optimism he lost the most money? How did being $4M in the hole from public markets impact his mindset? 3.) What does it mean for Chris to bring up healthy and happy children? Why does Chris believe today's parenting has bred a generation of asshole kids? In what way is great parenting aligned to great team management? How does Chris give feedback to his teams vs his children? What tone should be used? Should it always be "radical candor"? Should it be immediate? 4.) Does Chris believe that VCs really add any value? What does Chris believe is his secret sauce? Why does Chris believe that as a VC you have to be outspoken and loud about the value you provide? What have been some of the biggest lessons for Chris from sitting on boards and working with Bill Gurley? Why does Chris believe that most VCs are shitty managers? 5.) Why did Chris decide to come back from retirement and found Lowercarbon with Crystal? Why did he not decide to do it all with his own money? Why is now different for climate tech than prior generations of climate tech innovation? How big does Chris want to scale Lowercarbon? Will Chris make more money from climate investing than from tech? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Chris Sacca Chris' Favourite Book: Not Fade Away: A Short Life Well Lived, How To Raise an Adult

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes
20VC: Chris Sacca on Coming Out of Retirement To Unf**k The Planet with Lowercarbon, How Chris Evaluates His Relationship To Money Today, Why We Have Bred a Generation of Ass**** Kids, Do VCs Provide Any Real Value and The True Unfiltered Opinion on Faceb

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 76:00


Twenty Minute VC Podcast Notes Key Takeaways “It may be lucky but it's not an accident” – Chris SaccaDon't dismiss your success, it will always be an unexpected combo of luck and hard work“Training by way of tragedy. When things are going up you tend to correlate it with talent, when things are going down you tend to correlate it with luck.”– Chris SaccaWith more experience, you eventually invert this curve. You learn how to properly self-reflect on your own failures and successesLet the large amount of good in the world outweigh the small amount of badWhen investing or decision making in general, don't let the small potential for bad results overpower your ability to say yes“There's a surplus of assholes coming down the pipeline”– Chris SaccaMany young adults growing up in computer science have never had a job that required human interaction, shaping their interpersonal capabilities often for the worseThe sheer ease of access to information is contributing to this as well as kids are not used to hearing noChris is leading the climate change firmLowercarbon Capitol where every deal has the potential for more than 1 gigaton of carbon removalClimate change efforts are not just charitable, they are profitableRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.org Chris Sacca is the Founder and Chairman @ Lowercase Capital, one of the best performing funds in the history of venture capital with a portfolio including Uber, Stripe, Twitter, Instagram, Twilio, Docker and many more. Despite this incredible success, in 2017, Chris and his wife, Crystal announced they would be stepping back from day to day investing to focus on ongoing efforts to rescue our democracy, heal the planet, promote diversity within venture capital. Earlier this year, they announced Lowercarbon Capital, with $800M AUM, with the mission to back companies that make real money slashing CO2 emissions, and buying us time to unf**k the planet. Fun fact: As a result of his incredible investing success Chris has also been a Shark on Shark Tank and even starred in an episode of Billions. In Today's Episode with Chris Sacca You Will Learn: 1.) How Chris made his way into the world of investing having started life as a lawyer? What was his first investment? How did the first Twitter $25K angel check come about? 2.) How does Chris evaluate his own relationship to money and wealth? Why did Chris and Crystal interview some of the wealthiest people? What did they learn from those discussions? How does Chris view the role of luck? Why was it when Chris lacked optimism he lost the most money? How did being $4M in the hole from public markets impact his mindset? 3.) What does it mean for Chris to bring up healthy and happy children? Why does Chris believe today's parenting has bred a generation of asshole kids? In what way is great parenting aligned to great team management? How does Chris give feedback to his teams vs his children? What tone should be used? Should it always be "radical candor"? Should it be immediate? 4.) Does Chris believe that VCs really add any value? What does Chris believe is his secret sauce? Why does Chris believe that as a VC you have to be outspoken and loud about the value you provide? What have been some of the biggest lessons for Chris from sitting on boards and working with Bill Gurley? Why does Chris believe that most VCs are shitty managers? 5.) Why did Chris decide to come back from retirement and found Lowercarbon with Crystal? Why did he not decide to do it all with his own money? Why is now different for climate tech than prior generations of climate tech innovation? How big does Chris want to scale Lowercarbon? Will Chris make more money from climate investing than from tech? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Chris Sacca Chris' Favourite Book: Not Fade Away: A Short Life Well Lived, How To Raise an Adult

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Chris Sacca on Coming Out of Retirement To Unf**k The Planet with Lowercarbon, How Chris Evaluates His Relationship To Money Today, Why We Have Bred a Generation of Ass**** Kids, Do VCs Provide Any Real Value and The True Unfiltered Opinion on Faceb

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 76:00


Chris Sacca is the Founder and Chairman @ Lowercase Capital, one of the best performing funds in the history of venture capital with a portfolio including Uber, Stripe, Twitter, Instagram, Twilio, Docker and many more. Despite this incredible success, in 2017, Chris and his wife, Crystal announced they would be stepping back from day to day investing to focus on ongoing efforts to rescue our democracy, heal the planet, promote diversity within venture capital. Earlier this year, they announced Lowercarbon Capital, with $800M AUM, with the mission to back companies that make real money slashing CO2 emissions, and buying us time to unf**k the planet. Fun fact: As a result of his incredible investing success Chris has also been a Shark on Shark Tank and even starred in an episode of Billions. In Today's Episode with Chris Sacca You Will Learn: 1.) How Chris made his way into the world of investing having started life as a lawyer? What was his first investment? How did the first Twitter $25K angel check come about? 2.) How does Chris evaluate his own relationship to money and wealth? Why did Chris and Crystal interview some of the wealthiest people? What did they learn from those discussions? How does Chris view the role of luck? Why was it when Chris lacked optimism he lost the most money? How did being $4M in the hole from public markets impact his mindset? 3.) What does it mean for Chris to bring up healthy and happy children? Why does Chris believe today's parenting has bred a generation of asshole kids? In what way is great parenting aligned to great team management? How does Chris give feedback to his teams vs his children? What tone should be used? Should it always be "radical candor"? Should it be immediate? 4.) Does Chris believe that VCs really add any value? What does Chris believe is his secret sauce? Why does Chris believe that as a VC you have to be outspoken and loud about the value you provide? What have been some of the biggest lessons for Chris from sitting on boards and working with Bill Gurley? Why does Chris believe that most VCs are shitty managers? 5.) Why did Chris decide to come back from retirement and found Lowercarbon with Crystal? Why did he not decide to do it all with his own money? Why is now different for climate tech than prior generations of climate tech innovation? How big does Chris want to scale Lowercarbon? Will Chris make more money from climate investing than from tech? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Chris Sacca Chris' Favourite Book: Not Fade Away: A Short Life Well Lived, How To Raise an Adult

The Authors Unite Show
Samit Patel: How To Raise 7-Figures On Your Product Through Crowdfunding

The Authors Unite Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 34:49


In this episode of The Tyler Wagner Show with Samit Patel shares on How To Raise 7-Figures On Your Product Through Crowdfunding This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: https://authorsunite.com/​​​​​​​​ Thank you for listening to The Tyler Wagner Show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support

Authentic Parenting
How to Talk to Kids

Authentic Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 63:32


Communication in general is hard. Communication with kids is even harder. What do you say to your kids when you want to motivate them, get them to listen and cooperate without resorting to begging, scolding, lecturing, ordering, and threatening? Authors of the fantastic book The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives Ned Johnson and Dr. William Stixrud are on the show today to talk about their new book: What Do You Say:How to talk to kids to build motivation, stress tolerance and a happy home.  OTHER EPISODES YOU MAY ENJOY   Ep. 251: How To Raise a Self-Driven Child with Dr. Stixrud Ep. 260: Parenting with Presence with Dr. Dan Siegel Ep. 278.:What Kids Need Most From You with Anna Seewald Ep.238: The Secret to Getting Kids to Listen and Cooperate  Ep. 167: (Coaching) How to Curb Back-Talk, Teach Respect and Responsibility without Punishments      BECOME A SUPPORTER OF THE SHOW 1. With your support we can continue the production of the podcast uninterruptedly. You can choose a level of support on Patreon.com by becoming a patron. 2. One time donations are also deeply appreciated. Give from the heart now.   FULL SHOW NOTES www.authenticparenting.com/podcast    ABOUT ME I help overwhelmed, frustrated parents who want to parent differently than their parents, make sense of their early childhood experiences, connect to their authentic self and their children on a deeper level, reduce stress, bring more ease, calm and joy into their lives by yelling less, and practicing non-punitive discipline.   WORK WITH ME Listeners of the podcast get 10% on my coaching services.  I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! Click here to get started with my Introductory (3 Sessions) Package or REAL Change Package - 6 Private Coaching Sessions-worldwide! :) Court-Ordered Parenting Classes (in person NJ, NY,and PA residents only)    YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE! Do you have a comment, question, or a takeaway about this episode or the podcast in general?   USA listeners call 732-763-2576 right now and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website. Add your voice. It matters! Email: info@authenticparenting.com   SUBMIT YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN THE SHOW: Voicemail: 732-763-2576 Speak Pipe for sending audio messages Email: info@authenticparenting.com   CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Authentic Parenting on Facebook Instagram   NEED PARENTING SUPPORT? Join the Authentic Parenting FREE online community Thanks for listening!   With gratitude, Anna Seewald, M.Ed, M.Psy Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com

The Michael Berry Show
The Bribing Bidens | PM Show

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 71:02


Michael Berry talks about the lunacy of Hunter Biden's art; Berry listens to your calls regarding vaccines; Michelle Easton, president of the Clare Booth Luce Center for Conservative Women, joins the show to discuss her new book "How To Raise a Conservative Daughter"; Pastor Voddie Baucham makes an appearance to talk about his new book "Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastrophe."

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Your Teen with Sue and Steph
How To Be An Adult

Your Teen with Sue and Steph

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 49:52


While emergence into adulthood is a time that some of us relished, "adulting" has become a profoundly stressful experience for many people, and not necessarily just millennials. Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How To Raise an Adult, is back to discuss her new book Your Turn: How To Be An Adult, a guide for adults of all ages to leading their most authentic lives. Subscribe to Your Teen with Sue and Steph here! Check out Your Teen on Facebook here! Linkedin Twitter Instagram

Moments of Clarity
Episode 38 - "Happy Families" with Dr Justin Coulson

Moments of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 54:07


Today on Moments of Clarity, I speak with Dr Justin Coulson.   We speak about parenting, education and society. In particular we focus on the overly prescribed lives of kids, their need for autonomy, the role of fun and play, how to show more love to our families, how covid removed our illusion of control, mental health, pressure to succeed in a failed meritocracy, ideas of success vs societal reality, the difference between schools and the home, our unkind society, the problem with discipline and behaviour management, our habits, some psychological Distancing strategies and a moment of clarity.   Dr Justin Coulson is a four-time best-selling author, sought-after keynote speaker (in person and virtual), podcast co-host with his wife Kylie, founder and CEO of Happy Families and father to six daughters. His focus in life is improving wellness at work, home and schools, and helping equip people with the relationship skills they need to flourish in life. Justin is known for his research-based content with easy-to-adopt strategies and solutions for corporate staff, parents, educators and students. With these tools, they can improve their wellbeing, engagement, mindset and relationships. Justin uses hilarious, heart-warming and sometimes heart-breaking stories from his own life as a parent to illustrate his points and to make his talks come alive – onstage or onscreen. This is why clients consistently acknowledge Justin as one of the best speakers they have listened to, and invite him back again and again. Justin is also sought after by the media for his wellbeing, relationships and parenting expertise. He has been published and is a contributor to The New York Times and appears regularly in all of Australia’s major news outlets for television, radio, and print. He’s a TEDx speaker and has worked with many of Australia’s biggest brands including the Commonwealth Bank, Intel Security, ANZ, IHG, Club Med and many, many more. He has also served as a consultant to the Australian Government’s Raising Children Network, and the Office of the e-Safety Commissioner, Life Education and others. Justin created Happy Families to help others transform their relationships, and their lives, for the better. Happy Families does this by offering a number of free resources such as blogs and podcasts and premium content such as books, ebooks and a membership which includes webinars, a book club, Q&A sessions, and many more features. Check out Justin’s work! Keynote on How To Raise an Independent, Free-Thinking Child on Goalcast: youtube.com/watch?v=Krnq1wFsJmE Happy Families Podcast happyfamilies.com.au/podcasts/ Happy Families resources and memberships Happyfamilies.com.au To book Justin for your next event or webinar, please email caroline@justincoulson.com or click here: happyfamilies.com.au/speaking/ for further information. www.happyfamilies.com.au www.justincoulson.com   Time Stamps Introduction 0:00 - 5:27 Part 1 5:28 - 53:26 Outro 53:27 - 54:07   Moments of Clarity Instagram: @momentsofclaritypodcast Facebook: @momentsofclaritypodcast Twitter: @BarneyMOC Email: momentsofclaritypodcast@gmail.com   Podcast by Matthew Sortino Music by Christian Prochilo Artwork by Michael Chrisanthopoulos

The Success Harbor Podcast: Entrepreneurship | Business | Starting Business | Success | Lifestyle

What does it take to raise over $300,000 through crowdfunding? While living between a boat, a grandmother's basement and the open road Noah Dentzel and his cofounder Brian Hahn raised $161,000 on Kickstarter in the summer of 2012 and about 172,000 in 2013 on Indiegogo. The Nomad mission was to reinvent the USB [...] The post How To Raise $300,000 Through Crowdfunding appeared first on Small Business Advice Help For Startups and Entrepreneurs.

Mamas Talkin' Loud
BONUS-Emily Fletcher, How To Raise the Happiest Kid You Know

Mamas Talkin' Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 36:44


Ziva Meditation founder/CEO Emily Fletcher joins us once again to celebrate the upcoming launch of her meditation program for children, ZivaKids. This Broadway dancer turned entrepreneur and meditation guru developed the program over the past two years with experts from Sesame Street and Harvard, and gives us the inside scoop on how to manage stress and cultivate joy in your family. The challenges of this past year — particularly for kids — have made it clear that joy is not guaranteed. But here’s the thing: neither is stress. Tune in now to hear all about the one-time only fun and FREE event you can attend with Emily, Z Bunny and her panel of experts as they help you learn "How To Raise the Happiest Kid You Know". Click the link below to sign up before February 22nd!! zivameditation.com/happiest-kid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fostering Voices Podcast
Episode 109: Upstream Leadership in Your Family and Foster Care

Fostering Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 36:07


Leadership is something we talk about a lot on the podcast, because we are all leaders! It is your choice if you are going to be a good one, or not. Parenting is some of the hardest kind of leadership, because you are maxed out in your pay grade, because oh yeah - you don't make any money doing it! We talk about 2 books that we are reading and have read, but that came to our attention via podcasts we listened to. The first one is called "The Motive" by Patrick Lencioni, and we became aware of it when Lencioni was on The Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast.  You have to ask yourself if you are a Reward of Responsibility-centered leader. A reward-centered leader has worked hard to become a leader, and now that they are one - they feel like this is the end of their journey. They don't do hard or unpleasant work, and have the mindset that others should be serving them, and they have 'arrived'. A responsibility-centered leader sees their leadership role as the beginning of their journey. Now that they have gotten their new role - they have to work hard to be the best leader for their team and organization. So again - which leader are you? And again - this kind of thinking applies to parenthood. There are reward-centered parents, and responsibility-centered parents.  The second podcast we listened to is the Storybrand Podcast with Donald Miller, and he interviewed Dan Heath who wrote "Upstream: The Quest to Solve Problems Before They Happen." This book was such an inspiration and filled with so many positive victories! Problems and solutions start on a micro-level, and they can in turn be changed to macro-level results. An example that Heath gave was how one city more or less eradicated homelessness! They started off with recognizing the problem, mobilizing a team of power players (city officials, police, hospitals, mental health providers) and basically writing a list of the homeless people in their area, knowing them each By Name, and providing homes for them. Amazing! Both episodes are great, and we just started reading 'The Motive' and finished reading 'Upstream' and we recommend them both! The Good Word of the Day "He will bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will expose the motives of the heart. At that time each will receive their praise from God." - 1 Corinthians 4:5b That's a good word! Check your heart and make sure you are the kind of leader that your team and family need! Thanks so much for tuning in this week. Next week we have an amazing interview with Julie Lythcott-Haims!!!!! She is the author of How To Raise an Adult! You do not want to miss this episode! And we are SO thankful for our amazing sponsors! Thanks to our newest sponsor - The Keller Gibbs Realty Team ! We have used them for every house we have ever bought - which is strangely quite a few! (Arizona has had so many ups and downs in the real estate world in the last 15 years! We have bought 4 different homes with Keller Gibbs team!) And if you would like to connect, check us out at fosteringvoices.com and feel free to email us at hello@fosteringvoices.com , and hit us up on social media!

How To Real Estate Podcast
Episode # 27 How To Raise 26 Million Dollar In Real Estate With Roberto Bolona; Who To Real Estate Podcast # 27

How To Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 55:20


How To Raise 26 Million Dollar In Real Estate With Roberto Bolona; Who To Real Estate Podcast # 27 On this Episode Jana and Jared talk to a money raising expert and he shares how he raised multi million of dollars in less than a year. learn how to fund all of your deals for a short terml ike a for a flip or a long term like a buy and hold.About RobertoManaged over 100mill in commodities physical tradeRaised multi million dollar amount on 1st year in real estate businessPartner at wifimoney.com the biggest social media consulting company at the momentProud father of 2 girls ❤️contacthttps://www.instagram.com/roberto.mbcapital/CLICK ON THIS LINK-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Eq_SI-m7tW6rDASUSJ-3Q?sub_confirmation=1

Michael Jackson's Dream Lives On
Episode 39 – MJ & Civil Rights

Michael Jackson's Dream Lives On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 44:32


Abstract: In this Special episode, Karin and Elizabeth, discuss Michael Jackson and civil Rights and how he addressed institutional racism in his Art. NB: Unfortunately there is a disturbing noise in the last 5 minutes of the recording. I was unable to delete it from the recording and decided the topic is too important to cut it all out. My excuses to the listeners. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, and Elizabeth Amisu. “Episode 39 – MJ & Civil Rights” Michael Jackson's Dream Lives On: An Academic Conversation 6, no. 4 (2020). Published electronically 20/06/20. http://sya.rqu.mybluehost.me/website_94cbf058/episode-39/ The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies asks that you acknowledge The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies as the source of our Content; if you use material from The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies online, we request that you link directly to the stable URL provided. If you use our content offline, we ask that you credit the source as follows: “Courtesy of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies.” Episode 39: MJ & Civil Right by Elizabeth Amisu & Karin Merx I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear-Dr Martin Luther King Karin Merx BMus, MA, is editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies, and author of  ‘A festive parade of highlights. La Grande Parade as evaluation of the museum policy of Edy De Wilde at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam'. Find out more about Karin here. Elizabeth Amisu, PGCE, MA, is editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies and author of The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson: His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic Afterlife. All Our References and Where to Easily Find Them 1. Institutional Racism Explained https://youtu.be/MdOCyqPcp2o2. Black Historyhttps://history.com/topic/black-history3. Research guides British Transatlantic Slave-Trade Recordshttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/british-transatlantic-slave-trade-records/4. History in Focushttps://archives.history.ac.uk/history-in-focus/Slavery/websites.html5. Number of people shot to death by the police in the United States from 2017 to 2020, by race https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/6. Joseph Vogel, "Am I the Beast You Visualized?"The Cultural Abuse of Michael Jackson, Huffington Post, Jan 02, 2012.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michael-jackson-trial-_b_10687507. Michael Jackson, They Don't Care About Us -Brasil Version-, Director, Spike Lee.https://youtu.be/QNJL6nfu__Q8. Esther Schreuder, European nobility Dressing Up as Moor Etheopian, African or African Continent, Black is Beautiful: from Rubens to Dumas, Cat. exh. De Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam, July 26 – October 26, 2008, (Waanders, 2008).https://estherschreuder.wordpress.com/2020/03/13/from-the-black-is-beautiful-rubens-to-dumas-catalogue-european-nobility-dressing-up-as-moor-ethiopian-african-or-african-continent/ TED Talks9. Clint Smith, How To Raise a Black Son in America,https://www.ted.com/talks/clint_smith_how_to_raise_a_black_son_in_america/up-next?language=en#t-1890510. Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw, The Urgency of Intersectionallity https://www.ted.com/talks/kimberle_crenshaw_the_urgency_of_intersectionality?language=en NETFLIX 11. Dream Girls, director: Bill Gordon, Cast: Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Eddy Murphy12. Selma, Selma is a 2014 historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb. It is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches initiated and directed by James Bevel and led by Martin Luther King Jr., Hosea Williams, and John Lewis.https://youtu.be/x6t7vVTxaic13. 13th, Documentary, director: Ava DuVernay.14. When They See Us, Documentary, director: Ava DuVernay.15. Who Killed Malcolm X?, Documentary, directors: Rachel Dretzin, Phil Bertelsen.16. LA92, Documentary, directors: Daniel Lindsay, T.J.

WBC Podcast
How To Raise a Godly Child | Pastor Wayne Cofield

WBC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 46:05


Mother’s Day | Sunday, May 10th - 11am “How To Raise a Godly Child”, I Samuel 2:1-11, Pastor Wayne Cofield Online giving now available. To give please visit: www.whitfieldbaptist.com/give For more information or to get in contact with us, please visit www.whitfieldbaptist.com

Might I Suggest
Ep. 5 - Pickled Onions and What to Do When the World Seems Crazy

Might I Suggest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 15:06


As the world learned yesterday of Kobe Bryant’s unexpected death along with his 13 year old daughter and 7 others—and as even today we await more from the Senate impeachment trial—our personal and public worlds seem unwell and awry. These are our days. This is the time God saw fit for us to follow Him during. These are the days our lives and our ministries and our waking and walking and loving and doing. This is what we have.When things feel out of control, I’m learning that it makes me feel angry. Anger is not my default emotion, but it’s one I’ve been feeling lately when I look at the state of the world and even the state of the American church. Maybe it’s all no worse than it’s ever been, maybe I’m just at that age of realization where you see with clear if sometimes cynical eyes. I’m not sure, but regardless, I’ve been feeling like just a teensy itty bitty tiny cog in a very big wheel inside a very powerful machine. The Links:Pickled Onion Recipe - so you don't have to listen to the podcast again. ;)How To Raise a Gracious Kid - Maybe not the valedictorian, maybe not the prom queen, maybe not the quarterback...but the kid who rolls out the red carpet for someone in need.The Subversive Joy of Cold-Water Swimming - Nearly all people living in the UK live less than 70 miles from some area of the coast, but the water is preternaturally cold (at the warmest 68 degrees and down to the 50s by the end of the swimming season!).Mary Oliver on Rhythm - "Rhythm is one of the most powerful of pleasures, and when we feel a pleasurable rhythm we hope it will continue. When it does, it grows sweeter. When it becomes reliable, we are in a kind of body-heaven."Follow Hayley: Website // Instagram // BooksCONTACT THE SHOW:EMAIL AT HEYMIGHTISUGGEST@GMAIL.COMLEAVE A VOICEMAIL AT: 317-763-0077

UI Media Network
Awaken Atlanta: Sex Talk with Your Kids

UI Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 182:00


Listen to Shannon McVey, and Tim Ray talk about sex education, nutrition,the talk, healthy eating and more... Today's Awaken Star is Sexual Abuse Prevention Expert; Emily Gaudreau. Emily Gaudreau is on a mission to end child sexual abuse and inspire the upcoming generations to develop their own authentic sexuality without the influence of . She is the host of the popular podcast How To Raise a Maverick and her nature-based abuse prevention workshops for parents are changing the way America talks about sex to their kids. https://howtoraiseamaverick.com Today's Goodwill Partner is Carla DeRosa, Wellness RAWx Star. Carla DeRosa, M.A. is a Certified Food Medicine Educator, RAWx Foods Instructor and Kemetic Yoga Instructor. Carla lost 60 lbs. of waste and toxins then regained vitality and energy with healing food. Now, her raw and healing food events, products and services introduces nutrition, holistic medicine and fitness to health seekers from all over the world. rawxit.com

Nina's Got Good News
Episode #43 - How To Raise A Boy - Part 2 (w/ Michael Reichert)

Nina's Got Good News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 23:10


On this week’s episode of Nina’s Got Good News, host Nina B. Clarke is joined by her Good News VIP Guest of the Week, Dr. Michael Reichert! Michael is an applied and research psychologist, as well as a best-selling author. Nina and Michael discuss his book, “How To Raise a Boy”. Producer Dan Bahl begins with questions on what happens once a boy goes off to college, and the effects that relationships with girls have on young men. They also discuss the impact of the #MeToo movement and technology on young boys and more! ——————— Follow Nina on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ninabclarke/ Follow Nina on Twitter: twitter.com/ninabclarke Visit Nina’s blog: www.ninabradleyclarke.com Visit Michael’s website: https://www.michaelcreichert.com Buy How To Raise A Boy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077CQ85K4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_X6h8AbJEBW3M5

Nina's Got Good News
Episode #42 - How To Raise A Boy - Part 1 (w/ Michael Reichert)

Nina's Got Good News

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 29:27


On this week’s episode of Nina’s Got Good News, host Nina B. Clarke is joined by her Good News VIP Guest of the Week, Dr. Michael Reichert! Michael is an applied and research psychologist, as well as a best-selling author. Nina and Michael discuss his book, “How To Raise a Boy”. They talk about Michael’s career as a youth psychologist, and what he’s observed as a father and a brother. They discuss the importance of educating young boys on social and emotional intelligence through an emphasis on listening, having role models, talking openly about feelings and much, much more! ——————— Follow Nina on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ninabclarke/ Follow Nina on Twitter: twitter.com/ninabclarke Visit Nina’s blog: www.ninabradleyclarke.com Visit Michael’s website: https://www.michaelcreichert.com Buy How To Raise A Boy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077CQ85K4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_X6h8AbJEBW3M5

Sorta Awesome
How to raise a boy

Sorta Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 35:18


Is it possible that this moment in our culture is the best possible time to be raising a boy? According to today's guest, it definitely is! Tune in to hear Meg talk to Dr. Michael Reichert, a psychologist and author whose new book How To Raise a Boy: the power of connection to raise good men confronts conventional wisdom about the ways we raise boys and how we need a total shift in thinking when it comes to boys, men, masculinity, and relationships.Find How to Raise a Boy on Amazon or wherever you shop for books.You can find Meg on Facebook, Twitter, or InstagramVisit sortaawesomeshow.com for show notes on this and every episode. And don’t forget to find us in the Sorta Awesome Hangout on Facebook or @sortaawesomeshow on Instagram, and @sortaawesomepod on Twitter!

Emily Gaudreau's How To Raise A Maverick
193 Boozy Parenting? with Lisa Boucher

Emily Gaudreau's How To Raise A Maverick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 37:05


Today on How To Raise a Maverick we're talking about the drinking culture. Not the drink culture of the younger generation, we are talk'n 'bout parents. If you know me personally I love a good cocktail. So when Lisa Boucher starting talking about "when kids see you use alcohol as a way to cope with life... it's not a great message." Uhhm OUCH!  I felt that one right in my "mommy needs a drink" tee shirt!Lisa who is a former alcoholic, the daughter of a formal alcoholic, mother of grown twin boys and has been helping folks with their struggles with substance abuse for 20 plus years... is calling for a "Wake Up!!" My favorite thing she said was "you can't raise a Maverick if you're a mess."#truthIf you enjoy a good mindset shift and wine... this is a good one for you! 

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Feliks Banel on the 1965 Seattle earthquake, as recounted by the late Frosty Fowler // Feliks Banel with an update on the missing Seattle Center gargoyles // Aaron Granillo on legislation to protect the local orca population // Mike Lyons on the president's veto/ the war in Yemen // Hanna Scott on a tax to create a long term care program/ ending the Daylight Saving time change // Dose of Kindness -- Jeff Glor's feature on a pair of singing police officers // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil with the details of Russell Wilson's contract/ the Mariners' two streaks // Dr. Michael Reichert, author of How To Raise a Boy  

Homeschool Unrefined
Throwback: Where Nature Inspires Us With Greta Eskridge

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 65:52


We are ecstatic to welcome Greta Eskridge (@maandpamodern) to the show!  She is the ultimate nature enthusiast, and you will not want to stay inside another minute when you hear her wonder at all things outdoors.  Greta gets real, simple, AND fun which is exactly why we knew she was a must-have guest on Homeschool Unrefined. Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/homeschoolunrefined. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our Audible listens: Everything Is Horrible and Wonderful by Stephanie Wittels Wachs, You're On an Airplane by Parker Posey, The Roald Dahl Audio Collection, The Collected Stories of Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne. How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson Greta on the Read Aloud Revival Podcast Episode 62 Find Greta at her website, instagram, and her podcast.    Loving This Week Maren: Her mug from Caribou and this mug from Jo's Coffee. Angela: Peace Like a River by Leif Enger   Visit our website Support us on Patreon here. Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Homeschool Unrefined
86: Where Nature Inspires Us With Greta Eskridge

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 65:52


We are ecstatic to welcome Greta Eskridge (@maandpamodern) to the show!  She is the ultimate nature enthusiast, and you will not want to stay inside another minute when you hear her wonder at all things outdoors.  Greta gets real, simple, AND fun which is exactly why we knew she was a must-have guest on Homeschool Unrefined.   Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/homeschoolunrefined. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our Audible listens: Everything Is Horrible and Wonderful by Stephanie Wittels Wachs, You're On an Airplane by Parker Posey, The Roald Dahl Audio Collection, The Collected Stories of Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne. How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson Greta on the Read Aloud Revival Podcast Episode 62 Find Greta at her website, instagram, and her podcast.    Loving This Week Maren: Her mug from Caribou and this mug from Jo's Coffee. Angela: Peace Like a River by Leif Enger   Visit our website Support us on Patreon here. Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Homeschool Unrefined
84: Nature Series: How To Raise a Wild Child, Ch 9-10

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 47:05


We finish up How to Raise a Wild Child by Scott D. Sampson with an invigorating discussion about getting that technology/nature balance.  It can be tricky!  Have you found a good balance?  If so, please share your wisdom with us! We'd love your support on Patreon here. How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson Apps Mentioned: Merlin Bird ID, Geocaching, Garden Answers, All Trails, iNaturalist, Mynature animal tracks   Loving This Week Angela: Keyboard Cover, Laptop Case Maren: Alamo Drafthouse   Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.  

Homeschool Unrefined
82: Nature Series: How To Raise a Wild Child, Ch 6-8

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 58:11


In this installment of our Summer Nature Series, we talk through these three very important chapters of How to Raise a Wild Child in which Scott Sampson addresses the phases of childhood and how we can best support kids in each stage of their nature journey.  There are so many ways we can learn from this book as homeschool parents and in life!  Hummingbird Parenting, Family Nature Clubs, and the Power of Dirt are all topics we hit.  Listen now and get inspired! We'd love your support on Patreon here. How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson Ep 10: Where We Talk Science With Jenny Ep 56: Where We Adventure With Emily Carlson   Loving This Week Angela: THR Awards Chatter Maren: Busy Philipps on Instagram   Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Homeschool Unrefined
80: Nature Series: How To Raise a Wild Child, Ch 3-5

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 58:18


Join us for our Summer Book Club: How to Raise a Wild Child.   In this episode, we address how schools are helping/hindering the love of nature, very easy ways to incorporate nature into our everyday lives, and how our frame of mind is a huge factor in helping our kids get on board.  Read along with us this summer, or just listen in for the highlights!  Either way, you’ll get so much out of this book. We'd love your support on Patreon here. How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson Sparkle Stories   Loving This Week Angela: Trader Joe's Everything Bagel Seasoning Maren: The New Primal Beef Thins   Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Homeschool Unrefined
79: Summer Mode: The State of Our Cars

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 44:52


We’re in Summer Mode, and you know what that means.  We dive into our series topics: what’s going well and what needs tweaking.  We want you to be part of our Summer Mode series, too, so we’re answering listener questions!  This week’s question addresses the universal homeschool worry about how much is too much seat work. We created a Patreon Page and we'd love to have your support! In return, we're recording new podcast episodes we're calling Homeschool Unrefined: Off the Record. We just released two episodes all about marriage! Please go here to watch a little intro video we created: https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolunrefined How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson   Loving This Week Angela: Resistbot Maren: The Daily   Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Homeschool Unrefined
78: Nature Series: How To Raise a Wild Child, Ch 1-2

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 48:23


We all know getting into nature is good for us.  But do we really know why?  And how do we overcome all the hurdles of actually making it happen?  We are kicking off our summer book club with an inspiring discussion of chapters 1 & 2 of How to Raise a Wild Child by Scott D. Sampson.  Read along throughout the summer, or just listen in to grab the highlights. We created a Patreon Page and we'd love to have your support! In return, we're recording new podcast episodes we're calling Homeschool Unrefined: Off the Record. We just released two episodes all about marriage! Please go here to watch a little intro video we created: https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolunrefined How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson   Loving This Week Angela: In the Dark, Season 2 Also mentioned: Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson Maren: Prana Foundation V-neck Top   Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Dramatic Dad
Travel like a maverick: The Emily Gaudreau Story, Pt 2

Dramatic Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 27:55


This is part two of my chat with Emily Gaudreau. Part (https://aaronschlein.com/emily-gaudreau-pt-1/)  is available here. Emily is the mother of four and the wife of one. Emily is the host of How To Raise a Maverick, a podcast where she explores the challenges of raising kids with work ethic, grit, and empathy–so they become adults with a strong moral core and lust for life. RESOURCES Book:  Lenore Skenazy (https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=dramatictrave-20&keywords=lenore+skenazy&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=xm2&linkId=95212ad93986ce049160819ab32a7b94) HIGHLIGHTS   (2:55) Emily’s online course: Young, Wild, and Safe (available at  ) (http://www.howtoraiseamaverick.com)   ([3:35]) Educate your kids about the right things, not about the boogey man.   ([4:00]) Your kids have to learn how to talk to strangers.   ([6:40]) Facts and statistics don’t win arguments.   ([10:00]) Expose your kids to other kids in different cultures.   ([10:30]) Emily is not a fan of education between four walls.   ([11:28]) Robes and special soaps   ([12:30]) Micro-retirements   ([14:00]) Use technology to keep your life intact during long-term travel.   ([15:20]) “The less you have completely structured, the more magic can happen.”   ([15:28]) The camper compromise   ([17:30]) If you’re married to an inexperienced traveler, you have to take it at their speed.   ([18:40]) Automate your garden.   ([20:50]) Traveling with kids with opens doors.   ([22:00]) Involve your kids in planning the trip.   ([23:45]) Hello Kitty or Iceland?   ([25:05]) “Why have we not been going to Greece?

Homeschool Unrefined
77: Summer Mode: Boredom, Rhythm & Reading

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 41:31


Are you in Summer Mode?  Join us as we kick off this new series with real talk about boredom, rhythm & reading and what that looks like in this season.  In Summer Mode, we’ll discuss what’s going well, what needs tweaking, and we’ll answer a listener question.  As always, we’ll share our LTWs throughout the summer.  Let’s do this summer together! Next week, we will be chatting about nature and the first few chapters of the book How To Raise a Wild Child by Scott Sampson.  We will use this book to guide our nature discussions all summer long.  Please join us but do NOT feel like you need to read the book, unless of course, you're interested. We created a Patreon Page and we'd love to have your support! In return, we're recording new podcast episodes we're calling Homeschool Unrefined: Off the Record. We just released an episode all about marriage! Please go here to watch a little intro video we created: https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolunrefined Loving This Week Angela: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman Maren: Summer Drink: Spindrift, Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides and Nutpods over ice. H/T @inexactscience on instagram   Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Dramatic Dad
Travel like a maverick: The Emily Gaudreau Story, Pt 1

Dramatic Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 34:27


This is part one of my chat with Emily Gaudreau. Part (https://aaronschlein.com/emily-gaudreau-pt-1/) is available here. Emily is the mother of four and the wife of one. Emily is the host of How To Raise a Maverick, a podcast where she explores the challenges of raising kids with work ethic, grit, and empathy–so they become adults with a strong moral core and lust for life. RESOURCES MENTIONED Book:  Lenore Skenazy (https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=dramatictrave-20&keywords=lenore+skenazy&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=xm2&linkId=95212ad93986ce049160819ab32a7b94) EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS ([3:02]) What is a maverick? ([5:15]) “Free-range parenting” defined ([8:15]) Calculated parenting decisions ([8:40]) A real world version of “Home Alone” ([9:35]) 99.9% of parents have their kids’ best interests at heart. ([10:20]) This is the safest time in the U.S. since the 1960s, according to the FBI. ([11:25]) It’s all about preparing your kids. ([11:50]) Close your eyes and let your child get you across the street safely. ([12:45]) Teach your kids to navigate an airport ([13:40]) When talking to your kids, change your statements to questions. ([13:53]) Emily is a hard (bleep) parent. ([15:40]) Clam bakes in Mazatlan make great memories. ([17:15]) Dogs dig when they’re bored. Children do too. ([17:28]) Beaches are not Emily’s jam. ([29:50]) Medical care advice for traveling parents

Emily Gaudreau's How To Raise A Maverick
148: Nature Knows Best: Teaching Ethics, Empathy and Grit Through Nature

Emily Gaudreau's How To Raise A Maverick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 20:41


The #1 Things Parents Need to Do in Order To Raise Grounded Kids... The more parenting advice we read and listen to the more confusing it can be. After years of raising kids and studying the research about each generation, I have come to a conclusion. If you want your kids to have a work ethic, grit empathy, and curiosity... SEND THEM OUTSIDE! It really is that easy. You don't have to come up with crafts from Pinterest, buy any new toys or supplies. Open the door and let them run free. Trust me they will find all the tools and toys they need. And no you don't need to have a playdate to make this happen. Some of the best experiences in nature are done in solitude. Richard Feynman Donate to How To Raise a Maverick  Last Child In the Woods  Camp IdRaHaJe Donate to How To Raise a Maverick  Last Child In the Woods  Camp IdRaHaJe

Martin Lindeskog
EGO Interview with Colin Gray

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 61:00


The interview with Colin Cray, a.k.a the Podcast Host, was recorded (length: 59 minutes) on June 5, with the Ringr app. At the beginning of our conversation we talk about Colin's interest in mountain biking and I mention Jerry Nilson's site Cycloclimbing.com ("Road cycling on mountain roads"). As a fellow podcaster, I experienced plenty of aha-moments during the episode. I got several new ideas for the podcasts that I am involved in, and potential features for new podcasts in the pipeline... I am tinkering on how I could apply "content stacking" on my social media activities in the near future. Show notes: 02 Colin Gray on Twitter: @thepodcasthost 02 PodcastGuests.com 03 The Numbers (Numb3rs) Game 10 New Media Europe 10 Youpreneur Summit 12 Fizzle 12 Courage & Clarity 22 Lyceum - Peripatetic school 23 Audible 24 Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike 25 The Lies of Locke Lamora: The Gentleman Bastard Sequence, Book One (Gentleman Bastards 1) 27 Trader Principle - Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead 27 Ayn Rand Included on A-Level Curriculum in UK - The Objective Standard 28 TANSTAAFL - The Library of Economics and Liberty 29 Parenting: How To Raise a Life-Loving Child (The Objective Standard), Can one be a true Objectivist and be a good parent, or isn’t good parenting really altruistic? (Leonard Peikoff podcast), Leonard Peikoff’s final podcast. 32 SaaS 35 Shawn Smith a.k.a the Mobile Pro 36 Aston microphones 37 iRig Mic Lav. 38 72 hours...  39 Podcasting in Seasons: Revitalise Your Content & Help Your Listeners - The Podcast Host 45 "iPod, podcast, netcast..." Listen between time stamp, 11 - 14 min., of the episode, Back to the Future Just In Time (EGO NetCast). 45 Produktivitéet podcast (in Swedish) 46 MenyPodden - street food guide (in Swedish) 47 UK Startup podcast 49 BizSugar.com (moderators) 50 My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - GoGetFunding.com 52 Bruce Gray - Left Handed Giant Brewing Co. and Small Bar. 54 Frappuccino 54 Lapsang Souchong black tea. 54 White tea by the Wee Tea Company. 54 J. Allan Braithwaite Ltd, Tea Blenders & Coffee Roasters, Dundee 56 Yerba mate 57 Rooibos 58 The Podcast Host on Instagram 59 Support EGO NetCast

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Friday, September 2, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 4th DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR4B)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!Share

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Monday, August 29, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 4th DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR4A)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Friday, August 26, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 3rd DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR3)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Thursday, August 25, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 3nd DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR3A)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 2nd DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR2B)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 2nd DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR2A)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Tuesday, August 15, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 1st DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR1B)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch
Monday, August 15, 2016

Scott Ritsema - 11th Hour Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 29:30


Our broadcast/podcast today is a carefully chosen replay of small portion of another of Scott’s popular DVD series titled "How To Raise the Remnant". In this documentary series Scott reports on the latest research on Christian parenting. We now know what successful Christian parents are like! But, it begs the question: How? How do we apply the findings from these studies in our own homes? Today’s broadcast is from the 1st DVD in that series, but it was edited to fit our radio broadcast time format. (Radio Show ID RTR1)Don’t miss out on the full, unedited series. Order your copy today, at our store on this website!! Click on the STORE link in the banner at the top of this page and order your copy of the How To Raise the Remnant DVD series today!

The My Wife Quit Her Job Podcast With Steve Chou
123: How To Raise 9.1 Million Dollars On KickStarter With Zach Smith Of Funded Today

The My Wife Quit Her Job Podcast With Steve Chou

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 50:40


Today I’m thrilled to have a very special guest on the show, Zach Smith. Zach is the founder of a company called Funded Today and he’s helped hundreds of startups achieve success with their crowd funding campaigns. For example, he helped raise over 9.1 million to launch the popular travel jacket from Baubax. And chances are if you are on Facebook, you probably saw an ad for it because it was a pretty cool product. In fact, this jacket became the most funded clothing project in the history of crowdfunding and one of the top 5 most successful Kickstarters of […] The post 123: How To Raise 9.1 Million Dollars On KickStarter With Zach Smith Of Funded Today appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.

Fearless Parent Radio
Fearless Parent Radio – How to Raise A Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor – 04.27.16

Fearless Parent Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 57:44


#99 — How to Raise A Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor April 27, 2016 Guest // Sally Mendelsohn, CNM : Host //  Maya Shetreat-Klein, MD Do you have a pediatrician you love? Do you even know what that could look like? In the current polarized medical climate, finding a like-minded — or even open minded — pediatrician is not always easy. But… there was one pediatrician who was willing to swim against the tide — loudly and proudly — even back in the 1970s. In this episode, homebirth midwife Sally Mendelsohn and Dr. Maya discuss Dr. Robert Mendelsohn’s “renegade” ideas, including his books How To Raise a Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor and Confessions of a Medical Heretic. How did Dr. Mendelsohn start on his visionary path and how was it received by the medical establishment? What were his thoughts about birth, ultrasound, breastfeeding, and vaccination? What, if any, practices and attitudes have changed since he wrote his books? Robert Mendelsohn, MD (1926-1988) was one of the first outspoken, renegade pediatricians. A graduate of University of Chicago for both his undergraduate studies as well as medical school, he went on to write numerous books including How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor, Confessions of a Medical Heretic, Male Practice: How Doctors Manipulate Women, and more. He was selected by President Johnson to lead Project Head Start’s Medical Consultation Service. He publicly questioned the mainstream attitudes about medication, parenting, birthing, ultrasound, immunizations, hospitalization and surgery. He appeared on over 500 television and radio talk shows. Sally Mendelsohn, CNM is the daughter of Dr. Robert Mendelsohn and a leader for women in her own right. After getting her undergraduate degree at Brandeis College, she graduated from Georgetown and Cornell Universities to eventually became a Certified Nurse Midwife in 1982. During her 25 year career, she delivered babies both in home and hospital settings. Most recently, she taught midwifery in the graduate program at New York University. Sally and her family have recently launched a new website to more broadly share the ideas of her father. Learn more at www.thepeoplesdoctor.net.

Zen Parenting Radio
Quit Telling Your Kids To Try Harder

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 47:46


Science now tells us that if we react to our children's "failures" with compassion instead of criticism, our kids will have a greater likelihood of succeeding. We discuss these ideas and the book Self Compassion by Kristin Neff. We also discuss the different ways men and women measure acts of love.  The good news for the guys is that we use a  point system, the bad news is we haven't been keeping score the right way. We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love”. Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th - we will talk with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child” We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad. We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ comments@zenparentingradio.com You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy's blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!

Zen Parenting Radio
Quit Telling Your Kids To Try Harder

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 47:46


Science now tells us that if we react to our children's "failures" with compassion instead of criticism, our kids will have a greater likelihood of succeeding. We discuss these ideas and the book Self Compassion by Kristin Neff. We also discuss the different ways men and women measure acts of love.  The good news for the guys is that we use a  point system, the bad news is we haven't been keeping score the right way. We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love”. Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th - we will talk with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child” We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad. We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ comments@zenparentingradio.com You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy's blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!

Zen Parenting Radio
Quit Telling Your Kids To Try Harder

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 47:46


Science now tells us that if we react to our children's "failures" with compassion instead of criticism, our kids will have a greater likelihood of succeeding. We discuss these ideas and the book Self Compassion by Kristin Neff. We also discuss the different ways men and women measure acts of love.  The good news for the guys is that we use a  point system, the bad news is we haven't been keeping score the right way. We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love”. Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th - we will talk with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child” We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad. We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ comments@zenparentingradio.com You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy's blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!

Zen Parenting Radio
Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013 43:10


A listener emailed and said her husband becomes agitated when she discusses personal growth or suggests listening to our podcast. We discuss the importance of honoring where your partner is in this moment (maybe he doesn't want to listen to the podcast), and still speaking up about your own needs (but he can appreciate that you enjoy it). Change can be scary, but it's a necessary and normal part of everyday life. Self awareness is not always about being dissatisfied with yourself or others, it's about recognizing potential and being cognizant of everyday choices.  This allows us to live from a place of peace and contentment. Do you really know what Grand Theft Auto is really about?  Are you aware that you get points for killing, selling drugs, and sleeping with prostitutes? We continue our conversation about the affect these games have on young minds. The insanity of it all is perfectly described in this Saturday Night Live segment. We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love” Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th with a conversation with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child” We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad. We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ comments@zenparentingradio.com You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy's blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!

Zen Parenting Radio
Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013 43:10


A listener emailed and said her husband becomes agitated when she discusses personal growth or suggests listening to our podcast. We discuss the importance of honoring where your partner is in this moment (maybe he doesn't want to listen to the podcast), and still speaking up about your own needs (but he can appreciate that you enjoy it). Change can be scary, but it's a necessary and normal part of everyday life. Self awareness is not always about being dissatisfied with yourself or others, it's about recognizing potential and being cognizant of everyday choices.  This allows us to live from a place of peace and contentment. Do you really know what Grand Theft Auto is really about?  Are you aware that you get points for killing, selling drugs, and sleeping with prostitutes? We continue our conversation about the affect these games have on young minds. The insanity of it all is perfectly described in this Saturday Night Live segment. We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love” Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th with a conversation with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child” We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad. We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ comments@zenparentingradio.com You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy's blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!

Zen Parenting Radio
Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013 43:10


A listener emailed and said her husband becomes agitated when she discusses personal growth or suggests listening to our podcast. We discuss the importance of honoring where your partner is in this moment (maybe he doesn't want to listen to the podcast), and still speaking up about your own needs (but he can appreciate that you enjoy it). Change can be scary, but it's a necessary and normal part of everyday life. Self awareness is not always about being dissatisfied with yourself or others, it's about recognizing potential and being cognizant of everyday choices.  This allows us to live from a place of peace and contentment. Do you really know what Grand Theft Auto is really about?  Are you aware that you get points for killing, selling drugs, and sleeping with prostitutes? We continue our conversation about the affect these games have on young minds. The insanity of it all is perfectly described in this Saturday Night Live segment. We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love” Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th with a conversation with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child” We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad. We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ comments@zenparentingradio.com You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy's blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!

Build My Online Store Podcast
#57: How To Raise $390,977 on Kickstarter With Ryan Beltran From Original Grain

Build My Online Store Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2013


Tune in this week to hear how Ryan Beltran and his team raised $390,997 on Kickstarter to fund their first shipment of Original Grain watches. Original Grain watches are made from all-natural wood and stainless steel. Original Grain is a lifestyle brand meant to emulate that of an OG – an individual that stands out from the rest: a leader, ... The post #57: How To Raise $390,977 on Kickstarter With Ryan Beltran From Original Grain appeared first on Build My Online Store.