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It’s time for another Favorite Things episode! If Episode 100 was a Favorite Things HALL OF FAME, Episode 110 is back to my regularly scheduled Favorite Things RIGHT NOW. My current favorite reads, follows, apps, gadgets, beauty products, whatever I’m into currently lands on these Favorite Things episodes, and this one is full of great recommendations. FULL SHOW NOTES HERE Remember to sign up for the episode emails if you want the show notes to come straight to your inbox every week. You can also sign up for the Secret Posts, which is my monthly-ish personal newsletter full of all the things I don’t share anywhere else. SPONSORS Noom. Sign up for your trial today at Noom.com/10Things Rothys. Check out Rothys.com/YOU Notecube. Get 20% off at Notecube.com with promo code YOU * Thank you for listening to the 10 Things To Tell You podcast. Subscribing, iTunes ratings & reviews, and sharing really help the show. Follow @10ThingsToTellYou on IG Follow @10ThingsToTellYou on FB Follow @laura.tremaine on IG Follow @laura.tremaine on FB Sign Up for episode emails Sign Up for Secret Posts Join the 10 Things To Tell You Connection Group Buy SHARE YOUR STUFF. I'LL GO FIRST. by Laura Tremaine
If Episode 6 left you scared about the terrifying Cyborg military future that awaits us, this sequel may offer a small dose of comfort, in that there are thoughtful people thinking through the major problems that this future presents, and how we might solve them. Last episode, we talked about the technology itself, from smart body suits with implants to bionic eyes and Cyborg brain enhancements. Today, we're going to follow that up by diving deep into the new world of ethical concerns that these technologies open up for the military, and talk about just how prepared America is to handle warfare that involves not just man-machine teaming, but man-machine hybrids. To guide us through what will no doubt be a mind-bending and at times frightening discussion, we have two of the leading experts in the field. Dr. Edward T. Barrett is the Director of Research at the US Naval Academy's Stockdale center for Ethical Leadership and an ethics professor in the Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law. And Dr. Tony Pfaff is currently the research professor for Strategy for the Military Profession and Ethic at the Strategic Studies Institute at the U.S. Army War College. He's also a senior non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council. Resources on Super Soldiers and the ethics of bioenhancements: The Ethics of Acquiring Military Disruptive Technologies A Persistent Fire: The Strategic Ethical Impact of World War I on the Global Profession of Arms (chapter on bioenhancements) The Ethics of Acquiring Disruptive Technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Weapons, and Decision Support Systems
How nature and successful civilizations build soil, and how Edenicity will use these models to create a permanently wealthy civilization. If Episode 14 was like Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back, today's episode is like The Return of the Jedi.For this episode, it'll really help to have the Edenicity Reference Design.John D. Liu videos: Hope in a Changing Climate, Green is GoldEcosystem Restoration CampsAllan Savory TEDx TalkSupport the show (https://teespring.com/stores/edenicity)
Why civilization after civilization squandered their soils and fell, why soils are even more imperiled in the modern world, and how Edenicity will learn from these mistakes. If Episode 13 was like Stanley Kubrick's "2001", this episode is like The Empire Strikes Back.Click here to get the Reference Design and subscribe to our announcement list.Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/edenicity)
In the final episode of season 1 of Focus on the Future, we are joined by Andrea Zuber, CEO of The Arc Minnesota. Andrea has devoted her career to protecting the human rights of people with disabilities. Over the years, she has fostered a vision for the future. Andrea knows that people with disabilities are powerful, capable, wise, and strong. We need our society's narrative to reflect these truths. Together at The Arc Minnesota, we are co-creating a bright future where people with disabilities have true belonging. In this episode, learn more from Andrea about this vision and how we can all be a part of it.About Andrea ZuberAndrea Zuber has been CEO of The Arc Minnesota since February, 2019. Prior, she was Director of Social Services for Dakota County. Her 22 years of experience in the disability field includes leadership roles at the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Ramsey County, and Arc Great Rivers. She has been actively engaged in partnerships with organizations that support inclusion for people with disabilities including People First Minnesota and the Minnesota Disability Law Center Citizens Advisory Council. She served on the University of Minnesota’s Institute on Community Integration Citizens Advisory Council, the Minnesota Employment First Coalition, and was engaged in efforts related to the development and implementation of the Minnesota Olmstead Plan.About Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 14 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In Episode 13, learn what it means to be "person-centered" and why it is so important. Dr. Dan Baker from the Minnesota Department of Human Services joins us. He shares how focusing on someone's strengths, interests, and dreams can change not only the trajectory for their future, but also the here & now.About Dr. Dan BakerDr. Dan Baker is with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, where he serves as the Positive Supports Compliance Specialist with Quality Assurance and Disability Compliance Services. Dr. Baker also provides clinical supervision for the Successful Life Project. Dr. Baker is involved with the design, development, and monitoring of treatment and intervention programs to align with the Positive Supports and a person-centered culture. Dr. Baker's clinical focus is on positive behavior support, models of community and educational support, transition services, and mental health services for persons with disabilities. Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeLOMAH podcast, episode #49: lomah.org/podcast2/49Arc Guide to Person-Centered Planning: arcminnesota.org/ways-we-can-help/planning-your-future/person-centered-planningCornell University Person-Centered Planning: personcenteredplanning.orgAbout Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 13 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In episode 12 of Focus on the Future, we are joined by Barbara. Barbara lives in Minnesota and is passionate about martial arts. She is also a self-advocate. Self-advocacy is about using your voice to make your own decisions and be your own advocate. Hear from Barbara as she shares her journey to self-advocacy, why it empowers her, and what she hopes the future looks like for people with disabilities. About Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 12 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In Episode 11 of Focus on the Future, learn about the role that siblings play in future planning. Emily Holl of the Sibling Support Project joins us to discuss how siblings can be empowered to be a part of planning for the future. Siblings know each other in ways that parents, teachers, doctors, therapists, and others do not. Their ideas and input are a powerful piece of making plans for the future alongside the sibling with a disability. In this episode, learn what support siblings crave when they think about stepping into a caregiver role over time.About Emily HollEmily Holl is the Director of the Sibling Support Project. Emily is a social worker, writer, trainer, and sibling. Over the past 16 years, she has provided workshops, trainings, and groups for siblings, families, and individuals with disabilities. She has written about her own sibling experiences in blogs, magazines, and books, such as Thicker Than Water. Emily was an author and co-editor of the Sibling Survival Guide, Indispensable information for Adult Brothers and Sisters of People with Disabilities, published by Woodbine House in 2014. Emily earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Massachusetts, a master of fine arts from Columbia University, and a master of social work from Hunter College at the City University of New York. Emily and her husband, Tom, reside in Greater Seattle and have two young sons. Emily's the primary family support for her brother, and she is grateful for the village of people who help. She can be reached at emilyholl@siblingsupport.org.About Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 11 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In episode 10 of Focus on the Future, we talk about decision making and guardianship. In Minnesota, there are many options, including supported decision making, full & limited guardianship, authorized representation, and more. Tune in to hear about what each option means, and how it could be a good fit for the person with a disability and you as a caregiver. Guardianship and its other options are an important piece in honoring choice and defining a life that is fulfilling and meaningful to each individual person.Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeGuardianship Options (‘webinar’ on Youtube): youtube.com/watch?v=vla29A4xkEk&t=486sArc Guide to Guardianship: arcminnesota.org/resource/arc-guide-to-guardianshipSupported Decision Making: supportmydecision.orgTexas’ Supported Decision Making Agreement: thearcoftexas.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Supported_Decision_Making_For_Families_UPDATED_Jan_2016.pdfAbout Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 10 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
Creating a health care directive is an important step in planning for the future. It's a gift that lets your family know what choices to make regarding your health care if you are unable to voice that choice for yourself. In this podcast episode, Focus on the Future host Allycia Wolff talks with Maggie O'Connor of Honoring Choices Minnesota. Together, they discuss what goes into a health care directive and why it is important to you and your family.About Honoring Choices MinnesotaHonoring Choices Minnesota is a collaborative, state-wide Advance Care Planning initiative led by Twin Cities Medical Society. Honoring Choices Minnesota’s goal is to spur family conversations about future health care preferences and to assist health care organizations and community partners with the installation of a comprehensive advance care planning program. Learn more at www.honoringchoices.org.About Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 9 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
Welcome to Time Has Past with WafflesMapleSyrup! We have here everything you need to get caught up on the story past the Vloderan Arc and ready to start Episode 3. Otherwise, you can jump to the Arc 2 Summary! --- !Disclaimer: As our first foray in to Podcasting, the audio quality of our early episodes is rough. But we've learned SO much and are excited to share that journey with you! If Episode 1 proves a bit too rough for your ears, no worries! We have recorded handy-dandy Arc Summaries, to catch you up on the story after each arc. You can listen to them all, or dive back in at a point where the audio is more to your liking. Thank you!
If Episode 001 is anything to go by this isn’t going to be your typical business podcast. Growing their agency over the last 6 years has provided some amazing experience and hilarious stories around growing and running a business. Business Anchors Lloyd and Dan Knowlton present you the world’s first NSFW business podcast. Are you sure you want to listen to this?
WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
Welcome to Time Has Past with WafflesMapleSyrup! We have here everything you need to get caught up on the story up to Ep. 1! --- !Disclaimer: As our first foray in to Podcasting, the audio quality of our early episodes is rough. But we've learned SO much and are excited to share that journey with you! If Episode 1 proves a bit too rough for your ears, no worries! We have recorded handy-dandy Arc Summaries, to catch you up on the story after each arc. You can listen to them all, or dive back in at a point where the audio is more to your liking. Thank you!
Episode 8 of Focus on the Future highlights the importance of building friendship within the community. Guest Angela Amado shares her knowledge on the importance of building lasting friendships and relationships with people with disabilities. Angela suggests that valuing what people with disabilities bring to the table is a great way to form lasting relationships with them. She also stresses the importance of creating friendships between people with disabilities and people without disabilities. In this episode Angela and Allycia have a conversation about how and why to form friendships in and out of the disability community.About Angela AmadoAngela Amado has promoted person-centered approaches and social inclusion throughout her 40+ year career. She has worked both across the United States and around the world, teaching and training. Most recently, Amado was with the University of Minnesota's Institute on Community Integration (ICI).About Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 8 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
What role does safety play in future planning? Can we really plan for a safer future? In this episode of Focus on the Future, host Allycia Wolff interviews Dr. Nancy Fitzsimons. Dr. Fitzsimons is a professor of social work at Mankato State University. She is also a board member of The Arc Minnesota. In their conversation, Allycia Wolff and Dr. Fitzsimons discuss how we can empower our children and re-think what it means to be safe.About Dr. Nancy FitzsimonsDr. Fitzsimons earned her MSW and PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Jane Addams College of Social Work and her Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Mankato State University. Her area of concentration has been in developmental disabilities, disability policy and services, and preparation of social workers for practice with people with disabilities. At Mankato State University, she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in social welfare history, services and policy; social work policy practice, task groups, macro social work practice; and social work practice with people with disabilities and their families. Dr. Fitzsimons serves on the board of The Arc Minnesota. In 2015, Governor Mark Dayton appointed her as a representative to the Minnesota State Council on Disability.About Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 7 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
As a caregiver, you are often focused on the care of others. But what about caring for yourself? In this episode, join host Allycia Wolff as she talks with the Thayer family about self-care. Brian and Jen Thayer are parents to Roa and Gunner, one of whom has special needs. In this episode, they talk about making time for yourself, communication, and finding the things that make you whole.Resources mentioned in this episodeDad's Support Group meets the first Saturday of the month at 5pm at Carbonie's Pizza in White Bear Lake. Contact Brian Thayer at 651.604.2754 for more information.About Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 6 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In 2014, President Obama signed into law the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, better known as ABLE. The ABLE Act allows for people with disabilities to save money without disrupting their benefits. On Episode 5 of Focus on the Future, host Allycia Wolff chats with Katie McDermott about ABLE Accounts. Katie is the Self-Advocate Associate at The Arc Minnesota. In their conversation, they talk about how ABLE can keep you financially secure and living the life that you choose.About ABLEThe Achieving a Better Life Experience Act was signed into law in 2014 by President Obama after receiving broad support. ABLE accounts allow people with disabilities to save up to $15,000 per year, or $100,000 throughout a lifetime, without disrupting benefits. ABLE funds can be used in any way that promotes quality of life for people with disabilities. Learn more at savewithable.com.Resources mentioned in this episodeThe Arc Minnesota's webinar, "Understanding Trusts & ABLE Accounts" is available at https://youtu.be/gNjL55XwQfw.About Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 5 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In future planning, we talk about the three-legged stool: legal, financial, & quality of life. In episode 4 of Focus on the Future, we are talking about financial planning. Listen as host Allycia Wolff talks with Roger Grumdahl. Roger is a financial planner and the father of Krista, his adult daughter with special needs. In this episode, he walks us through what financial planning looks like and how it can be a powerful experience and a great gift that you can give your family.About Roger GrumdahlRoger has been financial planning for more than 27 years with Eagle Strategies LLC. As a parent of someone with a disability, Roger brings both his personal and professional experiences to the table to help families plan for their financial future. Roger has been featured on Kare 11 TV, WCCO radio, and other print media, and is a longtime friend of The Arc Minnesota.About Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 4 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
Episode 3 of Focus on the Future is about quality of life. In this episode, host Allycia Wolff talks with Tori Hickenbotham-Westeren. Tori is The Arc Minnesota's Chief Planning & Program Officer. In their conversation, Allycia and Tori discuss what makes a good life, and how parents and caregivers can take steps to ensure their child is safe and happy.Also in this episode, Allycia has a conversation with Dan Hood. Dan is the founder of HoodWave Disability Radio, a podcast by people with disabilities. Allycia and Dan talk about some of the barriers that people with disabilities face in living a good life. Dan also shares his advice on how to build confidence and create community and belonging.Resources Mentioned in Episode 3HoodWave Disability Radio: www.hoodwave.orgAl Etmanski, A Good Life: www.amazon.com/Good-Life-Al-Etmanski/dp/0968046223TED Talk: Robert Waldinger, What Makes a Good Life: Lessons from the longest study on happiness: www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happinessTED Talk: Stella Young, I'm Not Your Inspiration, Thank You Very Much: www.ted.com/talks/stella_young_i_m_not_your_inspiration_thank_you_very_muchTED Talk: Judith Heumann, Our Fight for Disability Rights and Why We're Not Done Yet: www.ted.com/talks/judith_heumann_our_fight_for_disability_rights_and_why_we_re_not_done_yetTED Talk: Emilie Weight, 3 Things I Learned From My Intellectually Disabled Son: www.ted.com/talks/emilie_weight_3_things_i_learned_from_my_intellectually_disabled_sonTED Talk: Elise Roy, When We Design for Disability, We All Benefit: www.ted.com/talks/elise_roy_when_we_design_for_disability_we_all_benefitAbout Focus on the FutureYou can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 3 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.Focus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future aims to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In Episode 2, host Allycia Wolff talks with attorney Jason Schellack. As Executive Director of the Autism Advocacy & Law Center, Jason shares his expertise on special needs estate planning. In this episode, Allycia and Jason dive into the various trusts and wills that financially and legally prepare you for the future.About the Autism Advocacy & Law CenterSince 2009, the Autism Advocacy & Law Center has provided high-quality, cost-effective legal services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Serving the state of Minnesota, they help with guardianship, estate planning, trusts, family law, special education, criminal defense, medical assistance, and social security. Learn more at autismlawcenter.com.Questions?You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 2 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.About Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future helps to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
In Episode 1, host Allycia Wolff interviews the Kadwell family from New Brighton, MN. Worried about what it would mean when their son Micah became a legal adult, Nicole and Frank came to The Arc Minnesota during Micah’s senior year of high school. They developed a person-centered plan through our FutureLife Options program. In this episode, the Kadwell family talks about the planning process and the emotions and fears they overcame.Questions?You can find more information about Focus on the Future at arcminnesota.org/podcast. If Episode 1 inspired a question for an Arc Advocate, call The Arc Minnesota at 833.450.1494.About Focus on the FutureFocus on the Future is a podcast for caregivers and families supporting people with disabilities. In each episode, a conversation about the journey of discovering our best life and how to achieve it. While exploring legal, financial, and quality of life structures, Focus on the Future helps to get back to what matters most: living a fulfilling and meaningful life that is defined by each individual person.Support the show (http://www.arcminnesota.org/podcast)
If Episode 9 wasn’t weird enough, then we got a doozy for you for our 10th episode (woo!!!) In this conversation, we discuss how our implementation of house plants have completely helped us improve our moods, keep us calm and feel closer and grounded to nature. We take some wild and entertaining detours along the way. Enjoy the Convo!
If Episode 52 is notable for 2 things, then this, Episode 53, is also notable for something new and also for something quite bold... Regular listeners will know that we have long imagined a time when a filmmaker would be daring enough to bring on one of their own films and, yes, it's finally happened. First up, it's director and host of Blumhouse podcast, Fear Initiative... it's Josh Forbes! His chosen film? Well, it is of course, his own film, Contracted: Phase 2! Coming hot on the heels of the original, Contracted: Phase 2 sees previous podcast guest Matt Mercer level up into the lead role of Riley, battling the gooey disease ravaging his body. Josh's discussion is frank, honest and an incredibly revealing peek into his thoughts on the film and his journey with it. The Synopsis is as follows: It's spreading... After Contracted unleashed the world's most horrifying virus, this sequel picks up the story as newly infected Riley races against time to contain the outbreak, even as it ravages his own body. But how do you stop a disease when you are the disease? Please note that this episode contains strong language, conversations of an adult nature and EXTREMELY Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps used with love. Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds via Paypal to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com! There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
These are the stories of friends who showed up like beacons. If Episode 20 was all about the foreign country of grief, these stories will give you the courage and the advice you need to journey to that intimidating place without fear. Perhaps life has already brought you to that hard place. Perhaps a friend has recently crossed over, and you are wondering how to help her. Lisa-Jo and Christie have grieved and grieved with others, and they trade stories of what helped and why. Does suffering frighten you? Do you worry you'll say or do the wrong thing? Then this episode will encourage you and equip you. Because these stories are not really stories about the storm. They are stories about the lighthouse that welcomes the storm-tossed home. Listener invitation: We LOVE hearing from listeners. Tell us about a time when someone joined you in your grief. We would love to hear your story. Be sure and tag Lisa-Jo @lisajobaker and Christie @christiepurifoy and use the hashtag #outoftheordinarypodcast Listener Resources! Find Kelli Campbell's beautiful Instagram feed, which we discuss in this week's show, right here. Want to shop the Podcast's favorites? We've curated everything we talk about here in our own Amazon storefront! Curious? Just click here. Pre-order Christie's new book Placemaker here. See more of Maplehurst and meet Christie here. See more of Lisa-Jo's daily, ordinary chaos over here. Want to get behind-the-scenes podcast extras in your in box? Sign up here. Discover Lisa-Jo's books here. Discover Christie's books here.
This is the story of a man who chose his own name. And this is the story of a name handed down from mother to daughter to son. If Episode 19 was all about letting go of hurtful labels, this episode is about the importance of claiming a name. Christie and Lisa-Jo return to their conversation in Episode 11 (When Life Feels Like a Series of Interruptions) to share more about the tragic loss of Christie's brother-in-law three years ago, and the legacy he left for his wife and young children. Lisa-Jo shares more about the loss of her mother, and the legacy of her name "Jo." What's in a name? This conversation invites you to consider what a good gift a name can be and why it could be time for you to claim yours. Listener invitation: We LOVE hearing from listeners. Tell us about your name! We would love to hear your story. Be sure and tag Lisa-Jo @lisajobaker and Christie @christiepurifoy and use the hashtag #outoftheordinarypodcast Listener Resources! The newest book from Sarah Beth Marr is out now! And it is a beauty. Too many of us are overwhelmed and underfed. We go, go, go, but our souls are weary. Whispers and Wildflowers invites us to retreat. Within these pages, you can find rest and renewal, peace and contentment. In this inspiring and practical book, Sarah Beth Marr helps us withdraw from busyness in order to renew and refresh the garden of our own souls. Get the latest book from our Spotlight Author, Michelle DeRusha, right here! Gardeners familiar with the technique called "pruning open" know that the secret to healthy plants and trees lies in subtracting rather than adding. With powerful stories and revealing research, Michelle shows us how we begin to flourish as we let go of our false selves and allow God to prune us open. Want to shop the Podcast's favorites? We've curated everything we talk about here in our own Amazon storefront! Curious? Just click here. Pre-order Christie's new book Placemaker here. See more of Maplehurst and meet Christie here. See more of Lisa-Jo's daily, ordinary chaos over here. Want to get behind-the-scenes podcast extras in your in box? Sign up here. Discover Lisa-Jo's books here. Discover Christie's books here.
Presenting the WonderCon Filecards! If Episode 113 left you scratching your head, we now shed some light! Cujo interviews persons of GI Joe interest from the Convention and boy do they give some great answers! Oh, and our Joe Fund Me campaign keeps marching on! We only need another 35% to meet our goal! www.gofundme.com/gijoburg-joecon2018 If you want to track down the tunes we play, check them out on SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/captured-space/jacob-newman-invisible-autumn-vocal-mix-feat-laurabirdie https://soundcloud.com/ash-f-mcbride/frequency-ambient-noise-drone-engines-of-war https://soundcloud.com/dallasnights1986/the-end
The return of the podcast after a lengthy time away brings the listener a review of the year that was and the year ahead in both movies and music. Naturally, this is shot through Terry's favorites from both. In both cases, Terry even gets fanciful about possible but unlikely returns (at least this year) from several artists in film and music. If Episode 28 and the rest of the Road Trip episodes are the journey then this episode is the lengthy process of packing all the bags before the trip. Besides it is great to know where one is coming from before worrying about getting somewhere new. If you are enjoying the podcast then tell a friend or post on Facebook and/or Twitter.
So, what do you miss by only listening to “Suds And Buds”? How about Mike’s Catfish Face, a grown man chugging Miller High Life like a fratboy, & a special video tribute to all things American. If Episode 1 was a dress rehearsal, Episode 2 is the WWF Championship match of podcasts. Today, Mike &…