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03If your hook fails, your post fails – it's that simple. We studied thousands of posts from 63 churches over the past year to uncover the hooks that performed best. The findings? Some were expected, others completely unexpected – and we're sharing them all with you. ============================= Table of Contents: ============================= 0:00 - Intro 4:13 - What is a “hook”? 6:10 - Inversion 10:40 - Meeting People In Their Pain 17:28 - Missing Info 21:04 - Questions About God 25:27 - Hows and Whys IMPORTANT LINKS - DOWNLOAD The Church Promotions Formula Library: prochur.ch/promo - SocialSermons: https://www.socialsermons.com/ THE 167 NEWSLETTER
One of the all-time most useful things I've implemented in my homeschool is Quiet Reading Time.I did Quiet Reading Time with my three eldest kids, who are now in college and beyond, during the most hectic years when I had all six at home (three of whom were babies at the time!), and I still do it with those younger three today. It has made a bigger difference in our homeschool than almost anything else.It isn't always quiet. And it isn't always reading, in the most traditional sense. But it is incredibly effective, and it's still my kids' favorite part of the day.In this episode, I'm going to talk all about how to bring Quiet Reading Time into your homeschool.In this episode, you'll hear: Why and how Quiet Reading Time can simplify your curriculum What Quiet Reading Time does for your kids (and for you!) How to manage reading time with littles underfootLearn more about Sarah Mackenzie:Read-Aloud RevivalWaxwing BooksSubscribe to the NewsletterFind the rest of the show notes at: readaloudrevival.com/quiet-reading-time
00:00 - Intro01:09 - Balancing Basic Training and Sports-Specific Exercises11:00 - The Best Program for Fat Loss & Beginner KB Program for Women21:02 - Focusing on Strength or Fat Loss First??27:24 - Using HEAVY Weight in a Park Bench Program30:29 - Doing Big Five Programs with Double Kettlebells33:38 - The Whys and Hows of The 1 Kettlebell Workout37:20 - Working Out with a Broken Body as A 30+45:25 - Kettlebell ABF vs. Barbell ABF 48:46 - Strength Training: Working on Your Weak Spots ► Personalized workouts based on your schedule, ability, and equipment options. http://www.DanJohnUniversity.com. ► If you're interested in getting coached by Dan personally, go to http://DanJohnInnerCircle.com to apply for his private coaching group. ► Go to ArmorBuildingFormula.com to get Dan's latest book.
Title: How does the world respond to Jesus? Bible Focus - Luke 4:14-30 Preacher - Stephen Cuthbert Date - 27/07/2025
Hows your sleep? Mine could be better and its the inspiration for this edition of Brian Damage. Songs that mention sleep and dreaming and counting some Sheep in Prague. So, get in your comfy Pink Floyd pajamas, fluff up your … Continue reading →
In this episode, catch up on what's new with Ryan, Kevin, and Kelly before diving into a talk on how to wire branches for bonsai styling. Rob Hoffman was the presenting artist for this recorded Columbus Bonsai Society meeting. We hope you learn something new and can share this with those you know who are learning how to wire bonsai.The video version (with whiteboard drawings) is here.Show notes, relevant pictures, and links are coming soon.See you in the next episode!Sponsor Info:This episode is sponsored by the Columbus Bonsai Society 53rd Annual Bonsai Show, July 19-20, 2025 in Columbus, OH, USA. Details at ColumbusBonsai.org. We have 7 different bonsai workshops there - including from Rob and Ryan - as well as great raffle trees, exhibit trees, and tons of vendors.Guest Info:Rob Hoffman of Yume-en Bonsai in Marysville, OH. You can also find him traveling to regional bonsai shows, such as the upcoming US National Bonsai Exhibit.Support the Pod:Anytime you listen, subscribe, rate us, or share us with friends, you help keep us motivated to keep making episodes for you all! If you want to take it to the next level, you can also help keep the podcast going by donating to us through Spotify or by sponsoring an episode (contact us directly for that). All donations go back into the podcast such as for our web hosting, recording gear expenses, etc.Podcast Info:The Bonsai Time Podcast is hosted, edited, & produced by Kevin Faris, Ryan Huston, & Kelly Lui. We expect to post new interviews and reflections monthly! Find us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, our website, and our email BonsaiTimePodcast@gmail.com.Submit questions or pictures for future Bonsai Brainstorm episodes to our email, social media DMs, or here.Music by MIDICANCER. Find more music by them on SoundCloud and BandCamp.Host info:Ryan is a former bonsai apprentice of Elandan Gardens and current operator of In Vivo Bonsai nursery and educational operation in Columbus, OH. Kevin is a bonsai student and local leader of many years now moving to Maryland. Kelly is a newer bonsai artist volunteering and studying especially in the Los Angeles area.More Bonsai Projects by Ryan:Read more about bonsai on his blog and learn more about his educational services here.Find Ryan's online-available bonsai products, seeds, tools, etc. here. Each seed kit sold comes with my full 10-year bonsai-from-seed guide.Find Ryan on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok as well if you need more bonsai in your feed.Also, check out some of my video editing work for the Puget Sound Bonsai Association and Columbus Bonsai Society's demonstration archives.
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In this week's AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing, Host Dr. Judith Briles rolls out a full hour on how to create a book marketing game plan. Start with: -The Hows and Whys of creating a book marketing plan. _The essential elements every book marketing game plan needs. -How to initiate a direct marketing campaign. -What the most common mistakes authors make. -9 things you should be doing within your website. And, of course, much more. Tune in for lots of ideas and how-to tactics via the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast. It's ranked in the Top Ten of bookmarketing campaigns. Since its inception seven years ago, the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast with over 21 million listeners downloading various shows for practical publishing and book marketing guidance. Join me and become a regular subscriber.
MONDAY HR 2 RRR Trivia - What country music recording artist now falls behind Garth Brooks in "record" sales? Queen Amanda National Fudge Day! Love the Fudge. Hows the phrase go?
The Mamas get cooking in episode 111, serving up fun ideas to keep you and your kiddos active over summer break. From gluing 3-D toys to grilling up your veggies, the book chat is filled with a variety of resources to help prevent brain drain while you're on vacay.Book Chat:My First Town, a Building Block Book by Merrill RaineyTasting History by Max MillerDear Writer, Pep Talks and Practical Advice for the Creative Life by Maggie SmithThe Essential Cottage Cookbook: Simply Delicious Recipes for Cottages, Cabins, and Wherever Your Travels Take You by Andrea BuckettThe Dessert Course, the Hows and Whys of Baking by Benjamin Delwiche, aka Benjamin the BakerSebze: Vegetarian Recipes from My Turkish Kitchen by Ozlem WarrenCrocheting the National Parks: 20 Patterns for Accessories, Home Décor, Plushies, and More Inspired by Natural Wonders by Krista AnnCozy Crime Scene Coloring book by Mira Luna and Jojo WeirdoCanton Cover-up Coloring Bookwww.twolitmamas.com
Its off the tracks today, then we do the How's Yours Game.
Love starting out with facts! Did you know, 47% of shoppers now start their buying journey on marketplaces. And 63% of consumers prefer buying from marketplaces? Seems like this 3P thing ain't going away, particularly in chaotic times when having channels and listings that you can turn on and off, that you can control, can come in handy. Jordi Vermeer, VP of Revenue, North America at ChannelEngine, joins the podcast with the Why, What, and Hows of designing and executing a marketplace strategy that works for you.
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On today’s Heavy Networking we talk with Dan Wade about testing the network, inspired by Dan’s talk at AutoCon 2: “Step 0: Test the Network.” We discuss why testing is a good idea, and then explore four types of network testing, including unit tests and integration tests. We dig into Yang, RESTCONF, NETCONF and gNMI... Read more »
On today’s Heavy Networking we talk with Dan Wade about testing the network, inspired by Dan’s talk at AutoCon 2: “Step 0: Test the Network.” We discuss why testing is a good idea, and then explore four types of network testing, including unit tests and integration tests. We dig into Yang, RESTCONF, NETCONF and gNMI... Read more »
On today’s Heavy Networking we talk with Dan Wade about testing the network, inspired by Dan’s talk at AutoCon 2: “Step 0: Test the Network.” We discuss why testing is a good idea, and then explore four types of network testing, including unit tests and integration tests. We dig into Yang, RESTCONF, NETCONF and gNMI... Read more »
"Hows the weather going?" "What have you been up to?"Small talk takes up a huge chunk of our daily conversation, but what role does it serve? Professor Roly Sussex explains the social purposes and expectations behind small talk.
This podcast explores a series of question about sight vocabulary, its role in reading development, and how it is best dealt with in the classroom.
Dr. Greg Sazima's Practical Mindfulness: A Physician's No-Nonsense Guide to Meditation for Beginners is the perfect guide to help others understand the basics of meditation.
Richard Bach: "You can tell what something is by learning what it is not."
Mindset is everything. In this episode, we break down the difference between a rich mindset and a poor mindset—not just in terms of money, but in how you approach life, challenges, and opportunities. We dive into the Wants, the Wheres, the Hows, the Whats, and the Whys of mindset, exposing the habits that keep people stuck and the shifts that lead to long-term success. Whether you're looking to grow in business, career, or personal development, this episode will challenge you to rethink the way you move. Are you thinking like the rich or staying stuck like the poor? Tune in to find out.
Steph is the founder of Empowered Roots Nutrition and a Nutrition and Dietetic Technician, Registered (NDTR), with a bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Dietetics. She is set to complete her master's degree this spring, making her eligible to sit for the Registered Dietitian credentialing exam. With more than 10 years of experience in the field of nutrition, Steph has spent most of her career in adult and pediatric acute care settings. She has worked with a wide range of conditions, from infant nutrition to chronic kidney disease, heart disease, diabetes, and more. Steph is passionate about making authentic connections, no matter the setting. Her approach to nutrition is functional and integrative, focusing on addressing the root cause of health concerns while bridging the gap between conventional and unconventional medicine. Steph's primary interests lie in women's health and gut health, though she also appreciates the variety of cases she encounters, thanks to her extensive experience in the field. Recently, she left her corporate job of nine years to pursue private practice. She currently works as an NDTR and nutrition assistant, supporting administrative tasks and developing nutrition programs. Additionally, she is starting her own private practice to focus on delivering high-quality care with a “quality over quantity” approach. Outside of her work, Steph enjoys astrology, exploring the outdoors, creating art, cooking, traveling, and discovering new cuisines as a self-proclaimed “foodie." She is also dedicated to her own holistic practices and lifelong learning. She believes in living a balanced life and embodies the same principles she shares with her clients. Although her business is still in development, you can expect to work with her as early as this summer. Stay tuned for updates by following her on Instagram at @empoweredrootsnutrition. In this episode we talk about: Give me the slashes Hows your dash going?! Fuck rules. Burn it all down Radical ownership Knowing your worth Tin foil hat time. You don't have to go to college Small business vs school loans Neighborhood cats + skateboarding dogs Endometriosis excision surgery Learn more about working with me Shop my masterclasses (learn more in 60-90 minutes than years of dr appointments) Follow me on IG Follow Empowered Mind + Body on IG Follow Steph on IG
Learn the hows and whys of becoming certified in aromatherapy. Who are the licensing agencies and which ones count. You can get certified at TheAromaScienceAcademy.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-oily-academy-natural-health-and-essential-oil-podcast--4336811/support.
WELCOME BACK TO GAMETIME! I'm your host and coaching teammate, Shauna Griffiths, and I'm grateful to bring you another conversation with an impactful leader. This edition features Charlie Ruiz, Founder of CLR Connection, Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach, and Former Professional Athlete. I'm grateful to count Charlie as a friend, a fellow member of The Post, AND a member of the 2025 #LeadershipAthlete Draft Class. Charlie's mission is to help leaders perform through presence in all areas of personal development. He helps shape team and individual behaviors through mindset, communication and identity. In this episode you'll drop into the two of us chopping it up as Coaches, hitting on hot topics including: - how he got from there to here - real talk about knowing yourself, transitions, and reinventions - underestimates learning curves - shaping Leadership Performance through mindset, communication, and identity - the importance of presence, coachability, and authenticity - cheat codes for storytelling - and him putting me in the batter's box - some helpful HOWs for learning, growing and evolving We hope you enjoy this episode, and we look forward to hearing your feedback! LEADERSHIP IS A SPORT & IT'S GAMETIME.
Picking up where they left off in Episode 282, Sean and Andy dig deeper into the “hows and whys” of wireless system frequency coordination, addressing issues such as whether it's ever OK to just scan on the receiver, an overview of the differences between the Shure Wireless Workbench and SoundBase Coord platforms, the reasons why it's always a good idea to do your own frequency scan with an analyzer, which inexpensive analyzers you can trust (and which you can't — and why!), and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.Be sure to register for Live Sound Nashville on March 11, where you can check out the annual Live Sound International Loudspeaker Demo, hear talks by Jim Yakabuski, Sawyer Dickenson, Wayne Pauley, and much more! Use code “SAVE10” at https://livesound.regfox.com/live-sound-nashville to take $10 off the already low $30 registration!Episode Links:Signal to Noise, Episode 282: Focus on MonitoringPete Erskine's “RF Coordination for Roadies” (PDF)Shure Video: What is Intermodulation?Shure — All About Wireless: Intermodulation DistortionVideo: Basics of Resolution Bandwidth and Video Bandwidth in a Spectrum AnalyzerPractical Show Tech Videos:Intro to RF Coordination Using SoundBaseRF Coordination Using SoundBase, Part 2SoundBase Offline RF Coordination Features, Part 3WWB RF Coordination Process for a Made-Up Mega Convention ShowIAS RF Coordination Process for a Made-Up Mega Convention ShowLunch with Pete: A Show RF Coordination ProcessEpisode 284 TranscriptConnect with the community on the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.
“If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking.” (James 1:5 NLT) Some people treat prayer like a Christmas list. They see the words “generous God” and launch into their “gimmes.” Gimme a new car. Gimme a vacation home. Gimme a Gulfstream jet so I don’t have to fly commercial. The problem is, if you focus your attention on material possessions, you overlook the most valuable asset God makes available to you: wisdom. James says, if you need wisdom, ask for it. God won’t rebuke you, no matter how many times you request it. Believe me, I’ve tested the limits. I pray for wisdom all the time. When I start a business meeting. When I prepare a message. When I think about the future of our church. I love to say, “Lord, You’ve promised in Your Word to give us Your wisdom. I’m praying for it right now.” Which is another way of saying, “I need to know Your will, Lord. Show me Your will.” If you’re married or in a relationship, the need is even more pressing. God’s wisdom can help you navigate the highs and lows of life together. It can help you meet your relationship challenges head-on. It can help you keep your eye on the big picture while you work out the small details. God’s wisdom is something we should all be seeking after. Proverbs 9:10 says, “Fear of the Lord”—that is, reverence for the Lord—“is the foundation of wisdom” (NLT). Don’t mistake intelligence for wisdom. You can be smart but not necessarily wise. I’ve seen people who are very intelligent, who have advanced degrees hanging on their wall, and who are very successful in their chosen field do some of the most ridiculous things imaginable. Intelligence is acquiring knowledge and applying it, developing certain skills. But wisdom comes from a different place. Some wisdom comes from life’s lessons. We learn from things we’ve done right—and we also learn from our mistakes. But the ultimate source of wisdom is God and His Word. That’s what we want to build our lives on. In Matthew 7, Jesus tells the story of two men who built on two different foundations. The wise man built his house upon rock. When storms came and beat upon the house, it stood firm because it was built on the right foundation. In contrast, the foolish man built his house on sand. When the same storms came, his house collapsed. Jesus said, “Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock” (NLT). Building a life is different from building a house. It’s not always obvious what’s rock and what’s sand. That’s why God wants us to pray—as often as we need to—for wisdom. Some people build their lives on a relationship that seems unshakable—as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar—only to have their foundation collapse when the relationship ends. Other people build their lives on job security or financial security, and then find themselves in rubble when the industry or market collapses. God will help us find the solid ground of His will in every situation. All we have to do is ask. — Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing, Host Dr. Judith Briles invites Daniel Hall to join her with a jam-packed session using a great short cut to create a speech in less than 30 minutes. Your takeaways include: -The Hows and Whys of creating a book marketing plan. How to easy peasy structure you presentation, step by step. -How to create complete speech outlines in under 30 minutes. -Tips for Developing clear, compelling key points. -Ideas for generating supporting material for each section of your talk. -Your core message development. -Your key point organization and selection. -And, of course, much more. Tune in for lots of ideas and how-to tactics via the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast. It's ranked in the Top Ten of book marketing campaigns. Since its inception seven years ago, the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast with over 21 million listeners downloading various shows for practical publishing and book marketing guidance. Join me and become a regular subscriber.
Book Marketing Buzz for 2025 In this week's AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing, Host Dr. Judith Briles invites Brian Feinblum to join her with a jam-packed session on book marketing tips for 2025. Brian is the creator of the award-winning blog, www.BookMarketingBuzzBlog.blogspot.com –make sure you become a subscriber to it. Your takeaways include: -The Hows and Whys of creating a book marketing plan. -The essentials of grabbing book reviews. -Where to submit for reviews and when to do it. -How to initial a direct marketing campaign. -When to submit for award contests—and should you. -Setting up a giveaway campaign. -What the most common mistakes authors make and how to avoid them. -9 things you should be doing within your website. And, of course, much more. Tune in for lots of ideas and how-to tactics via the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast. It's ranked in the Top Ten of book marketing campaigns. Since its inception seven years ago, the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast with over 21 million listeners downloading various shows for practical publishing and book marketing guidance. Join me and become a regular subscriber.
David's daughter Madison interviews him about life lessons, building a sailing business, setbacks, challenges and the future ahead. In this episode, Madison dive's into Davids background as a 16-year school leaver and the 34 year journey he took, to launch and build Ocean Sailing Expeditions at age 50 as COVID 19 hit. This episode as about passion and resilience and not being afraid to take risks, if you believe in something, no matter what stage in in life you are at. David shares lessons from childhood, the challenges of finding yourself in a career you don't love and how to pivot and head in a completely new direction, even when the odds of success are stacked against you. Watch 2024 in pictures with Ocean Sailing Expediitons on YouTube Join an Ocean Sailing Expeditions Adventure
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Dear Spinning Circle,Welcome back to another Radio episode! This month, Rebecca sat Rachel down to quiz her about working through longer projects. It came from a discussion back in August at Knit City Calgary 2024. For context, let's set the table: Back in 2019, you were struggling with the idea of how to justify the time and effort to put into a really big spinning project to weave an heirloom piece. Do you remember that feeling? What is the Biggest Project you've ever completed? How long did it take? How did you feel about it at the end vs. the beginning? How did it change things for you?Gentle Morning by Trin-Annelie hereCheviot 3-ply handspun for Gentle Mornning here (1000 yards / 355 grams)Rideau-Arcott/Charollais 4-ply handspun here (1600 yards / 550 grams)What kind of big project dreams do you have right now? What, for you, is the motivation behind them? Aside from the obvious limitations of hours in the day (which is huge and should be acknowledged), do you feel like anything else is holding you back from trying one? How do we give ourselves permission to pursue projects like this?Compare big projects - like spinning to weave for a coat, etc. - a sampling-heavy or learning-heavy big project, like Year of Yarn, Year of Colour (available for purchase), or a Certificate program. How is the process different? How are they easier or harder to justify? How does each one change you as a maker?A can-of-worms question: do you think of these pieces as “art”? Would doing so change their perceived value?How do you manage longer spins, especially those that are colour monotonous? How do you plan for these larger projects? Please share below!Please take a moment to like & share the podcast, leave a review & share with others! For more, head to Patreon here.Thank you for tuning in!Rachel & Rebecca
Don't miss your chance to rock the vote with this special election episode of Two Whats?! And A Wow! as Guy and Mindy share election HOWs and WOWs, and kid readers of The Week Junior call in to share their WOWs! Grownups, want more resources for the election? Visit tinkercast.com/election for activities and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hows the Klamath doing? A report from Capt. WIlliam E. Simpson. (Spoiler alert - no fish there) Open phones and more follow.
Mary explains why high-risk KiwiSaver funds ae at least worth considering as a good investment.
NAIS (pronounced like NICE) is a team central application platform that provides DevOps teams with the tools they need build, test, deploy, run and observe applications.In this episode Hans Kristian Flaatten, Platform Engineer at NAV, walks us through the WHYs, HOWs and challenges of building modern platforms on Kubernetes. Tune in and hear WHY they defined their own abstraction layer for applications, HOW developers benefit from that platform and WHY they developed their developer portal instead of going with other popular available choices.Links we discussed:Hans Kristian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansflaatten/NAIS Documentation: https://docs.nais.io/
The Washington State Crop Improvement Association visits the Wheat Beat podcast to share why certified seed and ensuring varietal purity are important for maintaining high-quality grain in the PNW. Resources: Washington State Crop Improvement Association: washingtoncrop.com Contact information: Aaron Jeschke, Assistant Manager, Washington State Crop Improvement Association: washingtoncrop.com/staff Cheyan James: Foundation Seed Manager, Washington State Crop Improvement Association: washingtoncrop.com/staff Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp191
This podcast is what I call a "kitchen sink version". I'll share the WHY, the WHAT, and lots of HOWS. This is a crucial concept we need to master in order to have positive relationships and work. Get ready to take some notes! Michelle@GrowBy1.com Pre-Order: Educator Skill Building: 52 Coaching Tips to Maximize Performance in the Classroom --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-burkhard/support
In this episode, Mike and Jack shake things up a bit by dropping the "win and struggle" segment to keep things fresh and engaging for their listeners. Instead, they seamlessly blend their weekly wins into a candid and humorous conversation about their lives and diabetes management. Join Mike and Jack as they discuss their week, including creating video content, dealing with stress, and the challenges of managing blood sugar levels. Mike shares his experience of shooting a vlog video and the effort it took, while Jack talks about his stressful week and its impact on his diabetes control. They also touch on the importance of engaging with other diabetics in public, sharing a few amusing and insightful stories. In this episode, you'll hear about: 00:00 - Intro and changes to the podcast format 01:05 - Hows the week 03:44 - Mike shot a vlog 06:30 - Diabetic's in the public 09:10 - Engaging with other diabetics in public 12:02 - Sensors falling off 15:44 - Mike lost his temper 20:15 - Cwaissant or Croissant (debate) 20:54 - Time In range Time 25:14 - Jack's rant about GP appointments 32:50 - Jack's Discovery (Creatine) 36:18 - Listener wins 46:46 - Wrap-up and teaser for the next episode Join the conversation and share your stories with the T1D community. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help others find the podcast. Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/t1d_mike Follow Jack https://www.instagram.com/t1d_jack Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday PS. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, please go to the website https://wearet1d.com/guest-booking and fill out the form.
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Finding Laura Clery: Read/Listen: Idiot & Idiots TikTok & Youtube & Facebook: @Laura Clery Instagram: @lauraclery Episode Breakdown: -00:09 I designed my life in a rush -00:36 What's your relationship like with your mom? -01:11 A Lot of kids in one house -02:15 My dad has dementia -03:11 Incredible to connect with Family -03:36 I wrestle with aging -03:56 Los angeles where people hate aging -05:36 Injecting snake venom on my face -06:36 Aging is privilege -07:01 Men and women fear aging -07:26 My sisters embraced aging -09:10 I'm the youngest, I must stay young -09:44 What are your thoughts about aging -11:02 Just peel my skin off -11:50 You follow me because I'm a clown -14:53 My dad seems really at peace -16:44 I'm proud of my sisters -17:32 My mom turned 72 -20:20 My dad forget my moms birthday -22:03 Stomach bug -22:50 My dad think we are starving him to death -24:58 I need my moms help with my divorce -25: 55 I'm the worst daughter -26:28 Make sure to follow and leave a comment with your questions
Dr. John Demartini reveals a powerful exercise that will skyrocket your success as an entrepreneur.Source: Bounce Back: Dr. John DeMartini Master Course to Deal with Tough TimesHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramFollow The QOTD Show on Instagram