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Love… a never ending subject! Aan tafel praten ze over “creating a winning couple' want ja.. hoe wordt je nu eigenlijk een winning couple en hoe positioneer je je zelf hiervoor. Tijdlijn: 00:07 Introductie thema: creating a winning couple01:38 Hoe kijkt God naar koppels02:57 Jaela's POV op “creating a winning couple”03:45 Bas over marriage with a mission04:33 Jij wil wel een huisdier maar je partner niet…06:12 Mitchell's POV op “a winning couple”07:33 je hebt aanvullen en aanvullen…13:37 Hoe herken je je levenspartner.15:47 Kan ik mezelf zien zoals God mij ziet.18:30 Een hoge standaard kijkt verder dan het uiterlijk22:19 Als zij de leading business women is25:20 Vrouwen voelen zich ondergeschikt28:08 Gebrokenheid33:12 Praktische tips
Welcome to the show! Pitchers and catchers report to spring training this week which means baseball season is fast approaching. Join our hosts Jaela and Jordan as they discuss spring training expectations, terrible jerseys, upcoming prospects and the most dangerous lineup and rotations in baseball.
On the next episode of Grace of a Military Child and Life, Gracie welcomes back Xiomara and also welcomes her friend Jaela! They are both military children who met while they were stationed overseas and have been friends ever since! Tune in to hear more of Xiomara and Jaela's stories!
Sisters Jocelyn and Jaela Salala are on a mission to change the food scene. Jocelyn is the visionary behind the bold food blog, Salala Stirs the Pot, and Jaela is the force and spirit propelling Chef Keith Corbin's Alta Adams Wine Shop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/panafricanfoodfestival/message
I am so excited to have Jaela on here today! We are talking all things reinvesting in your business and how to make it happen with kids in tow and not having mom guilt while doing it. It's so important to know that you can have a business AND babies! Come join us as we talk about all the things! You can find Jaela here: https://jaelabphotography.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jaelabphotography/ And me here: https://www.amandaclark.biz/ https://www.instagram.com/amandaclarkstudios/
Summary: Through gentle promptings and occasionally straight-up instruction, the Holy Spirit guides Eddie and Jaela in their transformed marriage — free of guilt, shame, and condemnation for the past and full of hope for the future. In part 3/3 of this beautiful love story between a faithful Father and his children, listen in as Eddie and Jaela share the final chapter of their restoration. Keywords: Infidelity / Lies / Therapy / Forgiveness / Holy Spirit / Miracles / MarriageExternal Resources: More Good Gospel
Summary: Jaela Cornejo has always been sensitive to God and His voice. Despite the early impact of divorce and struggles with school, Jaela had deep-rooted confidence in who she was and how God felt about her. She knew she was loved without a doubt.That heavenly love inspired a strong and beautiful faith that carried Jaela through many trials. But in faith, what is a trial but an opportunity for God to come through? Listen to part two of a story featuring a woman with incredible faith — and the faithfulness of a Father whose love transforms lives. Keywords: School / Ministry / Infidelity / Identity / Confidence / Peacemaker / FaithExternal Resources: More Good Gospel
Jaela Cole, actrice, regisseur, schrijfster, mama, vrouw, vriendin, ... combineren en spelen van rollen is haar dus niet onbekend! Jaela is iemand die zich kan uitvinden en heruitvinden. Maar vandaag hebben we het over haar mama zijn en haar 3 zonen. Ze kan als geen ander vertellen wat er mij "onwetende, nietsvermoedende, naïve" mama te wachten staat.Wat ik er van mee neem, onafgezien van de geruststellende gedachte dat het goed komt, is dat perioden zich sluiten en anderen zich openen en het belangrijk is om dit niet onopgemerkt voorbij te laten gaan.Het boek van Jaela is echt een aanrader. Samen duizelen we van Jaela Colehttps://partner.bol.com/click/click?p=2&t=url&s=1144192&f=TXL&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bol.com%2Fbe%2Fnl%2Ff%2Fsamen-duizelen-we%2F9300000007365385%2F&name=Samen%20duizelen%20we%2C%20Jaela%20ColeWaar je Jaela kunt vinden:https://www.jaela.beWe vinden het altijd leuk als jullie met ons connecteren:https://www.instagram.com/belachelijk_eerlijk/
Snow days did not keep Jaela and her guests from preparing this episode featuring some great pop culture recommendations.
UK Eurovision fans Martyn Williams and Laura Cress bring you reaction to the news that Mika will be one of the three hosts at The Eurovision Song Contest in Italy this year. You'll hear from Mika superfan Jaela from The Netherlands who's understandably chuffed. All that plus a Mika-themed Trivia Time and a look at how the USA is getting ready for the launch of The American Song Contest.
Table Talk host Jaela welcomes former Bay 11 host William Wehmer for a far-ranging discussion of pop culture newsmakers.
This is the final episode of WTM? for the semester. Anya and Jaela discuss #Maymester trips, the #Piedmont #vaccine #mandate being put on hold, the heartbreaking loss for the Lions' women's soccer team, and the opening of the Piedmont basketball season.This week's episode is hosted by junior mass communication major Anya Olson and senior Jaela Dodson, who are both upset they missed out on their Maymester trips because of COVID-19.What the Mont? Fridays at 4. News, sports and everything more.
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In this episode, the first of our Summer Series featuring youth and young adult voices, we give our audience a deeper look into the lives, perspectives, and experiences of our dynamic Moriah Group interns. Bikhari & Jaela have a conversation with one another about how they have navigated COVID, college, and racial unrest over the past year as well as the impact of attending HBCUs, interning, and their aspirations as emerging leaders in the world.
As an immigrant from the Philippines and former single mother of a child with special needs, today's guest, Anjela Yumul, will be sharing her experiences of what it was like to overcome all of the adversities and struggles she faced to become a full time entrepreneur! Starting off as a nurse, Anjela began to pursue her American dream in Carson, California. In her early twenties, she gave birth to her first daughter, Jaela, who she later learned had a rare genetic disorder called Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) otherwise known as Hurlers Syndrome. This disease has no found cure, and without treatment can be fatal. As if being a new, young, and single mother wasn't enough motivation to win, Anjela took her daughter's diagnosis, and used it to fuel her fire and desire to succeed. With so many odds stacked against her, Anjela decided that she was not going to allow herself to be a victim of her circumstances, and began her personal development/ growth journey. As time progressed, she courageously made the jump from being a nurse, to building her own empire in the financial industry! Anjela is a true example of what it means to take responsibility for your outcomes in life, always moving forward, no matter how hard things may seem. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the art of gratitude, how to improve your leadership skills, and the mindset shift of employee to entrepreneur! Stay connected with Anjela on instagram, @anjelayumul To learn more about how you can support Jaela and others with MPS, visit https://support.mpssocietygive.org/team/349720 Connect with Jessica: http://instagram.com/jessicabennett____ Have thoughts on this solo episode? Visit https://form.jotform.com/211750198420047 to submit a feedback form or send me and email at groundedandgrowingpodcast@gmail.com , I'd love to hear from you!
WARNING: LANGUAGE Join us as we discuss growing up, life and school, among other things.
With the previous hiccup cleared up the gang heads deeper into the Abyss. Will they find Aludra ad Jaela and whoever else is being held here? Will the forces of darkness continue to halt their progress?! I CERTAINLY DO NOT KNOW!The adventure continues with Skud Derringer (Mike Bachmann), Rowan Grey (Jennifer Cheek), Lahnik "Lahni" Caplain (Nika Howard), Toby Treacletart (Tim Lanning) and your Dungeon Master (Michael DiMauro). Don’t forget to follow our editor (David Stewart)! Podcast art by http://twitter.com/bendrawslife! Want the world to see your fan art? Tweet it with #DrunksAndDoodles.! Want the world to see your fan art? Tweet it with #DrunksAndDoodles.
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ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 030 Trust Your Instincts; An Early Intervention Can Save Your Life Anjela Yumel lived through a natural disaster, relocated to the US from the Philippines, was without her mother for a year, took on the responsibility of caring for her siblings, became a single mom, had a medically complex child Jaela, who was born with Hurler Syndrome. She's amazing and I'm honored to share this story with you. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Tell us about yourself and your daughter. I was born in the Philippines and came here to America when I was 9 years old. To me, that was a big deal. I had to grow up fast because my mom didn't come with us from the Philippines for the first year and I had to take on the responsibility of caring for my siblings. I didn't see my dad because he worked three jobs. Finally, my mother came and we were so happy and I could be a kid again. I had already learned so much about life already and had a different perspective from coming to America. When I finished high school, I had a dream of doing more for my life. I finished school and became a nurse to respect my parent's wishes. At 22, I became pregnant with my daughter. At that age and not being married, coming from a Catholic family, it was a huge deal for my family. I kept my daughter because despite discussions around abortion. When my daughter was about 2 months old, she had flu-like symptoms where she had congestion, coughing and high fever that went on for about a month. I was worried, so I took her to the doctor and she said she was fine. They checked for food allergies, which came back normal. When my daughter was about 4 months old, I was giving her a bath and noticed a lump on her lower back. I took her to the doctor again and they explained they'd have to do an MRI to explore what the lump was. For a 4 month old baby, having an MRI isn't the best thing and would cause a lot of complications. We didn't do the MRI and we did x-rays which didn't show anything. We saw the ENT doctor about her congestion and breathing issues. I found out she had large adenoids, which at the time wasn't necessarily abnormal for her age. When my daughter was about 6 months old, I was putting her to bed and her fever was so high and she was fussy. I had to give her a suppository fever-reduced because her fever was 103 degrees. She started to have a seizure in her crib and I took her to the ER right away. She was admitted to the hospital, they did all the testing, nothing came of it and I came home without answers. We followed up with the neurologist and everything was normal. I was talking with a co-worker who suggested I see the doctor her kids were seeing and I decided to try. I wrote her a long email before our appointment and she made referrals to specialists. I was comfortable and she did whatever it took to get to the bottom of what was going on with my daughter. A month after seeing her, when my daughter was 8 months old, she was studying and researching and noticed a lot of hair on her back. Because there was so much and it hadn't fallen off as it typically does for babies, she suggested I take her to a geneticist. Right away, the geneticist said that my daughter had Lysosomal Disorder. She sent the blood tests off and it was over a month later before we met with her again to go over the results. She gave us the news that my daughter had Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS I), which is Hurler Syndrome. Hurler Syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder that caused her to be born without enzymes in her body and that it could lead to enlarged heart, enlarged liver and enlarged brain. Without treatment, it can cause death and there's no cure for the disease. The next day, we started an enzyme replacement therapy. In the coming weeks, we worked to find a match for her for bone marrow or cord transplant. Three months later, we found a match, a 37 year old white male from Michigan. How did you get the bone marrow donor match? Kaiser South Bay connected me to the children's hospital in LA. They were able to find a 100% match for my daughter. They told me it may take a year or two to find a match for her, but through prayers we got the call that we had a match only three months later. We did a bone marrow transplant at the children's hospital in LA for another three months. After three months, she was 100% engrafting, so she was discharged and continued the enzyme replacement therapy after that. She's 11 years old now and she still does that once a week. Was there any type of isolation you had to do before, during or after the bone marrow transplant? Absolutely. We were already isolating her while we were waiting for the match. We isolated her from kids for four months, much like the quarantine now. After she got out of the hospital, we isolated her for another 4 months before she was able to come out. If we had a doctor's appointment, she would have to wear a mask. What do the fusions entail? Does she have to have them every week for the rest of her life? Since there's no cure for Hurler Syndrome, the infusion therapy slows progression. The bone marrow transplant prevented anything from affecting the brain and heart. The ongoing infusion therapy slows and possibly prevents the disease from affecting her bones, heart and liver. How has this experience affected your daughter developmentally? She's a normal kid and she goes to a normal school. She's much shorter than her friends, which gives her anxiety. We see behavioral specialists to work with her in a positive way. She does have an IEP, she's not a fast learner and has trouble learning and her attention span is very short. Will your daughter have to have another bone marrow transplant at some point in her life? The doctor told us that because she was 100% matched, that she wouldn't likely need to have another transplant. Share how you've changed your career to give back. Our donor was random and I'm thankful for him. He's the reason I want to give back more and the reason I quit my job as a nurse to start my financial business. I loved being a nurse, making an impact and helping people and there was a reason for being a nurse at the time that I was when my daughter was young. When my daughter got out of the hospital, I connected with my brother, who is entrepreneurial minded and good with finances to get advice. He connected my with a top advisor who mentored me and saw the potential in me to connect with people. It's your story that sells. Facts tell and a story sells. People related to me and I wanted to protect my daughter for life if something happened to me. I love helping families to protect their finances and plan for their future, life insurance, retirement and long term care. The proceeds of the commissions I make goes to the Jaela Foundation to fund the research for a cure of MPS. What would you say to the parents of complex kids who can't create the bandwidth to think about the part of the future of caring for our kids when we're gone? I'm all about self-care and personal development. Throughout those times that my daughter was going through everything, I had a journal that I wrote and that helped me put my thoughts and feelings together. No one is alone. You're not alone in this. I found out as a young, single mother, that when I took care of myself, I took care of my kid. Just like in an airplane, you have to put the mask on yourself before you put a mask on your kid. I figured out early to write in the journal, focus on positive affirmations every day, writing about what I'm grateful for. My daughter is my inspiration every single day. Whenever I see her getting frustrated when she does her homework and she does it again anyways, or when we go out for a walk for PE because she's limited in her physical activity and I see her run and try and never give up, it makes me want to become even stronger. It teaches me as a parent that I can do it all with the abundance vs. scarcity perspective. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/ National MPS Society https://mpssociety.org/ Jaela ’s CaringBridge Journal https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/babyjaela/journal TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts Stitcher Overcast CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website Twitter Instagram Built Ford Tough Facebook Group
Jaela and Aludra continue their search for Adira Harper. Hopefully the journey isn't filled with danger as well as twists and turns! That would be spooky!Thanks to Celeste for joining us! Please follow her on twitter.And thank you to Carly for returning! Follow her on twitter!The adventure continues with Skud Derringer (Mike Bachmann), Rowan Grey (Jennifer Cheek), Lahnik "Lahni" Caplain (Nika Howard), Toby Treacletart (Tim Lanning) and your Dungeon Master (Michael DiMauro). Don’t forget to follow our editor David Stewart (@spudcam)! Podcast art by @DoodleKm! Want the world to see your fan art? Tweet it with #DrunksAndDoodles or head on over to the forum.Need some tech products that don't destroy the earth? Well head on over to gonimble.com/dragons today!We could all use a little bit of better mental health in 2019. Help yourself today by going to betterhelp.com/dragons to find out more!
It has been seven years since the Lich, Sinu the Red, was defeated. The lands of Drunkeros have more or less been at peace. Sure, no one has done anything about Pyre, the ancient red dragon who controls Mastwick. And occasionally a goblin tribe will harass trading caravans or some poor mercenaries may find themselves turning to the other side of the law. But, the scars of the past are being healed. Deephome is prospering under Queens Aludra and Jaela's rule. Pelor's Hope has opened trade to the far corners of the realm under Queen Ashayara Dayne's stern, but loving care. The monkey village is still really happy that Bonanas Foster is gone. Podcast art by @killurmonkey!
Thom Harper continues his book report with the help of some of his friends. Unfortunately, Jaela got the flu and couldn't help as much as she wanted. The flu sucks that way. This is an anime-ass-recap episode! We haven't done one of these in forever so we wanted to take a stroll down memory lane as well as refresh our memories. Of course, since this is us, we had to come up with an in world justification for the recap which hope you will enjoy.Podcast art by @emily_aultman!
We continue to party and take several trips down memory lane. We are also introduced to the hottest, newest Drunkeros sport. But really, we are all here to celebrate the union of Aludra Wyrmsbane and Jaela, the two greatest gals in this fantastical world. Their wedding gives me hope. It gives me joy. And most importantly, if gives me an excuse to drink a few too many drinks and dance the night away in Deephome.One party is BMed (Bachelorette Master) by Toby and the other is BMed by Steve. As the parties are happening at the same time we will be going back and forth between each party. Please enjoy responsibly. (The episodes were recorded with all of Jaela's party and then all of Aludra's and David spliced them together. We were...much, much drunker in the Aludra party bits since it was an hour or so later.) Podcast art by @theZachNoll!
A grand tradition of the realms of Drunkeros is the challenges that those wishing to become married must overcome. No one really remembers where this tradition originated but most say that completing a difficult task ensures happiness and wealth for years to come. Also, for some reason rats will fear you. Anyways, Jaela and Aludra are getting married! Bride Tribe Bachelorette Party Time Baby! One party is BMed (Bachelorette Master) by Toby and the other is BMed by Steve. As the parties are happening at the same time we will be going back and forth between each party. Please enjoy responsibly. (The episodes were recorded with all of Jaela's party and then all of Aludra's and David spliced them together. We were...much, much drunker in the Aludra party bits since it was an hour or so later.) Podcast art by @SuperShinyPanda!
THROWBACK-Jaela was convinced that the doctor at her vet left his watch in her dog after surgery
Looks like this murderer got himself captured by a drider. What a fool! We have him right were we want him, encased in spider webs. Hopefully capturing this murderer will help clear Jaela’s name and then we can all return to Deephome as heroes. That is the plan anyways… The adventure continues with Titus Harper …
Turns out this bloody murderer is causing much havoc in Deephome. Lying about Jaela. Killing folks in a magical way. Terrible time to visit now that I think about it. No matter, we have work to do and we will catch this monster and bring them to justice. It is the only way to save …
Well, crap. This whole trip has been one thing after another but this whole Balder being murdered bit takes the cake! Honestly, what are we going to do? We are trapped underground with thousands of angry dwarves with the only exits heavily guarded. Plus, they think Jaela did it! We brought Jaela into their city …
Bringing Jaela to Deephome was a risk but it most likely will not blow up in our faces. You have to take risks for people sometimes and double that if your saved the world together. Plus, Aludra deserves to see Jaela one last time. Sure, it will make things more complicated, but sometimes you have …
The gang is finally reaching their destination of Deephome, but are they truly ready to face the sins of their past. It is widely known that Jaela is extremely not invited to Aludra’s wedding which is currently the biggest pickle that needs to be overcome. Maybe Jaela and the rest are not ready to face …
In this episode we learn a few hard truths about Aludra’s betrothed and are left feeling…somehow worse. Turns out he situation is complicated. Who would have guessed? Meanwhile, in Pelor’s Hope, Jaela, Harper and Bearcharger prepare to make their way to Deephome. Somehow something bad happens to them and well…I will not spoil it here…but …
Having bested the Slaadi force with… mostly impressive battle tactics the gang got to the task at hand – harvesting those crystals! For most of the encounter Thom was continuing to lock lips with his new Slaad friend in some sort of long con. Without spoiling too much, Harper and Jaela did work with the …
With the gang experiencing a pretty strong and realistic spiritual experience through Jaela’s past life, they continue on in their new strange bodies. Now we are really stretching our 5e bodies as we continue our quest to the sea and beyond. Funny thing, can’t help but feel like something bad will happen. Can’t shake and …