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In this week's episode of Pages n' Pages, we implemented the reading slump tips we talked about in the previous episode to see if they worked on us. Hopefully our reading slumps go away soon! What We've Read and What We Are Reading: Wild Love (Rose Hill #1) by Elsie Silver Matrix by Lauren Groff and narrated by Adjoa Andoh Roll with It by Jamie Sumner and narrated by Candace Thaxton The Host by Stephanie Meyer and narrated Kate Reading Additional Book Mentions: King of Sloth (Kings of SIn #4) by Ana Huang
And We're Back! We could not think of a better person to 'ring the bell' for season three of our podcast than the talented middle grade author, Jamie Sumner! This conversation celebrates the release (April 9th, 2024) of Jamie's seventh middle grade novel and first novel in verse, Deep Water.
Big Cass brought on FCSN Broadcast partner and Lancaster Junior High Football Coach Chris Voight and Buckeye Legend Jamie Sumner for some OL and DL talk. Also congratulations Dan on the birth of his son! Who will be the starting Center? How much depth is on the this Offensive line? We then discuss the strengths of the defensive line. Can No. 33 and No. 44 finally live up to the hype? How nasty can this front seven be? Finally, can the OL and DL go through the gauntlet of a 15 possibly 16 game season to win a National Championship!
Jess here! Jamie Sumner and I talked over the summer about her middle grade books, mainly because I'm a fan. She does not shy away from difficult topics - substance use disorder, financial insecurity, physical disability, autism, and anxiety. She's been on the show before (here's her first interview) but I had to have her on to talk about her new book, Maid for It, out September 5, 2023.Jamie's website: https://jamie-sumner.com#AmReadingJamie: The Bandit Queens by Parini ShroffOne True Loves by Taylor Jenkins ReidJess: The Fires of Vesuvius by Mary BeardPompeii by Robert HarrisIf your fall could use a little witchy reading fun, you should hop online or over to your favorite bookstore and order a copy of KJ's latest, Playing the Witch Card. Think grown-up Gilmore Girls meets Practical Magic, with a family deck of troublesome Tarot cards stalking a new generation. You've listened to KJ talk about getting the work done—now go check out the result, and pick up a copy for a friend, too. Guaranteed fall vibe, no pumpkin spice necessary.Bookshop.org Amazon Barnes&Noble Still North Books and BarEnrollment is now open for Author Accelerator's new and improved fiction book coach certification program! Turn your love of reading into a career you love with a self-paced program you can access from anywhere. With more than 100 hours of training, videos, case studies, and worksheets, Author Accelerator's program teaches you the key editorial skills, client-management strategies, and tools needed to help writers reach their goals and to help you start a thriving book coaching business.I've been through this, and I can tell you that this is more than just an online course. You'll take the skills you learn and apply them with real-life clients through three practicums designed to help you practice helping authors go from confusion to clarity with their novel idea. Yes, you work with real writers, yes it's terribly nerve-wracking—but the author I worked with during one of my practicums just got a book deal with that project! This is real, kids. Learn more and enroll now at bookcoaches.com/podcast. More interested in nonfiction? The nonfiction certification program launches next month! Visit bookcoaches.com/podcast and sign up for their newsletter to stay in-the-know. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
The Summer of June by Jamie SumnerThis is it! This will be the summer that June is able to rid herself of her anxiety - anxiety that has made life very difficult for her, and she knows, her mom. Even if her mom doesn't say it. She has until the fall to make it all better. The only problem with that is, well, not everything can be put on a schedule, and June is about to learn that the hard way. Recommended for grades 6 and up.This book is also available in large print from Thorndike Press.
This week on Next Reads, Erin reads from the book Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus by Dusti Bowling Read-alikes include: The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by Stacy McAnulty Forget me Not by Ellie Terry Roll with It by Jamie Sumner
There's no doubt you remember a book from your childhood that changed your life, or at least had a profound effect on you. On episode 145 we talk with Jamie Sumner, who writes middle grade novels that feature kids on the fringes, including Roll With It and The Summer of June. We talk about why books affect us and how we can harness the positive impact to help along our neurodivergent kids and students. Be sure to check out our continuing education course called Strategies for Supporting Twice-Exceptional Students. It's also now available for independent study to teachers, parents, or anyone who wants to know more about twice-exceptionality. If you're an administrator and want to utilize it district-wide, click this link and we'll get in touch and answer your questions about the course, or about our newest course, Foundations of Dyslexia for Educators. All of the details are at www.Neurodiversity.University. ABOUT THE GUEST - Jamie Sumner is a critically acclaimed author whose passion is to celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids - including those with special needs. She has written several middle grade novels for kids and nonfiction books for parents of special needs children, and been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post.
I don’t think we’ve ever talked about middle grade on #AmWriting, which was why I was so delighted to talk to Jamie Sumner, author of Roll With It, One Kid’s Trash, Tune It Out and the forthcoming, literally any day now The Summer of June, which you should order for your kid’s beach bag right now. (And if you happen to be in Nashville, scroll down for a link to an event next week.)Jamie and KJ talk about the mechanics of writing and pitching middle grade fiction, touch on the horrors of your first edit letter (and what you absolutely must not do when you get it) and then dive deep into what really makes this genre and its readers special—and it’s not what you think. Hard topics with hope, depth that’s distractible, and the limits of characters with temporarily limited agency who are all about finding ways to control their own destiny—but who, by the end of the book, are probably physically in much the same place as where they began. That means the endings are necessarily open-ended—which young readers apparently love.Links from the podKJ’s thing in Tiffany’s blogJason ReynoldsThe Bridge Home, Padma Venkatraman#AmReadingJamie: The Christie Affair, Nina De GramontA Series of Unfortunate Events, Lemony SnicketKJ: Poison for Breakfast, Lemony Snicketjamnie-sumner.comTwitter: jamiesumner_IG: jamiesumner_authorIf you’re listening in real time and in Nashville, join Jamie on Saturday, June 4 at Parnassus Bookstore to launch The Summer of June with readings, free plants and lots of book love. Find out more here.Or pre-order a signed copies of The Summer of June through Parnassus Books HERE.COMING JULY 1: It’s the #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge! 10 episodes, 10 guests, 10 weeks to you being ready to write your best novel, memoir or non-fiction book this fall. There will be homework. There will be deadlines. Complete all 10 weeks, and you could win a critique of that Blueprint from KJ or Jennie Nash—but you’ll already be a winner, because you’ll have a plan that will put you way ahead of the game. Play for free—or reserve an Author Accelerator critique for your finished product to hold your feet to the fire and make sure you do the work and get bonus episodes and write-alongs. Want details? Ready to sign up? CLICK HERE.PS: Along those lines, Author Accelerator has opened registration for the 2022 Manuscript Incubator, an intensive, 7 month coaching opportunity that offers one-one-one support and guidance for novelists and memoirists planning to have a submission-ready project by early 2023—and includes the opportunity to have that project reviewed by a group of agents and editors when it’s ready. For more information, head to authoraccelerator.com/manuscript-incubator. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at www.prayingchristianwomen.com/journal today! Today's "coffee break" episode of the Praying Christian Women podcast is about how to pray for caregivers of kids with special needs. We had such a great conversation about this that we ended up splitting it into two parts. Whether you're a caregiver of a child with special needs or not, these episodes will give you lots of insights into some practical ways to help someone who is caring for a child with special needs, as well as some specific prayers you can pray to lift them up. If you'd like more encouragement from moms of kids with special needs, check out episode 083 with Shauna Amick from Joni and Friends, and episode 100 with Jamie Sumner!
Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at www.prayingchristianwomen.com/journal today! Today's "coffee break" episode of the Praying Christian Women podcast is about how to pray for caregivers of kids with special needs. We had such a great conversation about this that we ended up splitting it into two parts. Whether you're a caregiver of a child with special needs or not, these episodes will give you lots of insights into some practical ways to help someone who is caring for a child with special needs, as well as some specific prayers you can pray to lift them up. If you'd like more encouragement from moms of kids with special needs, check out episode 083 with Shauna Amick from Joni and Friends, and episode 100 with Jamie Sumner!
A tale of a wheelchair bound young girl. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://marionmarchetto.wordpress.com/2020/11/26/roll-with-it-by-jamie-sumner-book-review/
Today, I review Roll with It, by Jamie Sumner! This book was STUPENDOUS, and I'm glad that I can share it with you guys! If you have a book you want me to review on the show, email me at: hookofabookpodcast@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ellie-mano/message
Former Ohio State guard Jamie Sumner appears on the show for a second time! We preview the offensive line, talk NIL, and Big Ten expansion.
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Roll With It Roll With It is a middle grade novel about a strong character named Ellie. Ellie tells it like it is and surprises many people with her strong opinions and no nonsense attitude. Ellie has cerebral palsy and is wheelchair bound, which makes people judge her right away as needing help and being judged as less independent. She has big dreams and craves independence and long lasting friendships. Where will she find this? When she moves with her mom to help take care of her grandpa, she finds discovers strength, independence and friendships. Roll With It is a story of friendship, strength, family relationships and working through challenges. It's also a story of learning about misconceptions and being less judgmental. Roll With It builds character and empathy with the reader. Tune It Out Tune It Out is about a young girl named Lou, who has the voice of an angel. In the beginning of story, she lives with her mom and struggles with her sensory processing disorder and finances. After being moved to a new home with her aunt and uncle, Lou discovers things about herself and the importance of family and friendships. She deals with the discovery and treatment of her Sensory Processing Disorder and how to work through the challenges to be the best version of herself. This is a book that should be on all library shelves as well as home libraries! To learn more about Jamie and her books for parenting children with special needs, click here.
Aspiring writers and kid lit fans will enjoy my conversation with today's guest, Jamie Sumner. Jamie is the critically acclaimed author of the middle grade novels Roll With It and Tune It Out as well as the adult nonfiction books Unbound and Eat, Sleep, Save the World. “A vivid, sensitive exploration of invisible disability, family bonds, and … Continue reading Ep. 71: Jamie Sumner, Author of Tune It Out →
Tori and Nicole are back with new current reads and more recommendations. The ladies take on topics such as whether DNFing is as scandalous as society tells us it is, how children's literature started out wild, the contentions that arise in relationships discovered through DNA testing, and Alex Trebek's recent passing. Listed below are the books, series, and other things mentioned in this episode: The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith; Love in Catalina Cove by Brenda Jackson; Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Book Riot Article about DNFing; Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman; Thanksgiving by Janet Evanovich; The Graphic Canon of Children's Literature edited by Russ Kick; Little Red Riding Hood; Alice in Wonderland; Cinderella; Grimm's Fairy Tales; Uncle Remus Stories by Joel Chandler Harris; Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia; Friends of the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library; The Lost Family: How DNA Is Uncovering Secrets, Reuniting Relatives, and Upending Who We Are by Libby Copeland; The Other F-Word by Natasha Friend; Delivery Man (2013) starring Vince Vaughn and Chris Pratt; The Gift of Forgiveness: Inspiring Stories from Those Who Have Overcome the Unforgivable by Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt; The Answer Is...:Reflections on My Life by Alex Trebek; Roll With It by Jamie Sumner; Home Before Dark by Riley Sager; A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett; My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder by Nie Jun; Miles Morales: Spider-Man by Jason Reynolds; Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds; The Ghost Series by Jason Reynolds; Kale Salad Animals Instagram Account; Webtoons; The Wrath and the Dawn by Reneé Ahdieh
In this episode Elizabeth and Kelly talk with author Jamie Sumner who recently wrote Eat, Sleep and Save the World. They talk about Jamie’s life and the truth of life […] The post MARKED | Jamie Sumner appeared first on LifeWay Women.
We are in our series, "Lighten Up about Parenting," and if you're just joining us, let me tell you why I'm so excited. Not only do I have an awesome guest line-up for you throughout this 10-part series, but I'm putting myself in the hot seat and inviting 10 beta testers to share their honest thoughts about my upcoming book, Calm the H*ck Down. These beta testers hail from all over the country and they were given an assignment: read an early copy of my book, then come on the show and tell me what they thought. So today I'm chatting for a few minutes with Sallie, IVF mom and former schoolteacher from South Carolina, about Calm the H*ck Down, and then stay tuned, because author Jamie Sumner is joining me to talk about how she lightens up about parenting. Jamie is the author of Eat, Sleep, Save the World, a book for special needs parents filled with encouragement about what we're already doing right. Jamie was so much fun to talk to. She has a son with cerebral palsy who's in a wheelchair and communicates with a speaking device AND she's the mom of twins. We chat about that weird place called IEP meetings, or individualized education plan for the uninitiated, the real fears in parenting, both big and small, and what helps her calm down. I had a great time with Jamie and I can't wait for you to meet her too, so listen in and lighten up! Free Pandemic Parenting ebook when you preorder Calm the H*ck Down! Calm the H*ck Down comes out December 8, and if you preorder it now, you'll immediately receive my ebook, Pandemic Parenting: How to Calm Down When the World's Messed Up, available exclusively to those who preorder. Links from the show: Check out Jamie's book, Eat, Sleep, Save the World Find Jamie online Connect with her on Instagram Armchair Expert podcast _____________________________________________ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Where do you derive your joy from? Jamie Sumner, men's ministry leader at Life in Christ Church, invites us to search the scriptures for the word "joy" and find its true foundation. From this foundation, we will better understand what James was referring to when he tells us to count it pure joy when we face trials.
Today I'm chatting with Jamie Sumner, author of Eat, Sleep, Save the World, about life as a special needs mama. Jamie offers advice and encouragement for any parent in those shoes. We also discuss how the gospel of Jesus gives us hope in the midst of extremely difficult circumstances. Jamie also shares a candid perspective on how we can be friends to those with special needs kiddos. Shownotes at kindledpodcast.com
Eat, Sleep, and Save the World with Jamie Sumner You’re going to love this week’s interview with Jamie Sumner. I remember the first time I sat in an evaluation with one of our soon-to-be adopted kids. There was a social worker, an occupational therapist, a speech therapist, and a preschool director. They were talking about... [Continue Reading] The post Walk it Out #112: Eat, Sleep, and Save the World with Jamie Sumner appeared first on Tricia Goyer.
The disciples were walking with Jesus one day when they happened upon a blind man. They asked Jesus whether the man’s parents or the man himself had sinned, causing him to be blind. Jesus said neither, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him” (John 9:1–3). And then Jesus put mud on the blind man’s eyes and gave him sight. Discussing the truths of this passage of Scripture might be my favorite part of today’s podcast: the reminder that whether it’s sickness, health, disability, or poverty, God can use all of these things for his glory! Jamie Sumner joins me with words of encouragement for those raising special needs children and for the rest of us walking the road with them. You will love her practical and heartfelt words describing her own journey in raising Charlie while also sharing some of the difficulties she’s faced with guilt, her marriage, finances, and managing disappointments and unmet expectations. Jamie suggests how we can support those around us raising special needs children and how to guide our kids in their interactions with these precious kids. She encourages us to look at bravery in parenting from a different perspective and reminds us that our kids were God’s first so we can trust him in all the messy details. I love how she ends her book, Eat, Sleep, Save the World: Words of Encouragement for the Special Needs Parent: “Parenting a child who needs help to move, to speak, to interact with others is gritty. It takes courage and determination to know when to help and when to let go, when to fight for them and when to let them into the ring alone.” Praying grit for every single one of us raising kids today!
Jamie Sumner has written for the “New York Times” and the “Washington Post,” among many other publications. She is the author of the nonfiction book on motherhood, “Unbound,” and the middle-grade novel, “Roll with It.” She is also a mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. She and her family live in Nashville, Tenn. Visit her at www.jamie-sumner.com.
Several authors from B&H Publishing have been on this show this year, and Jenaye White is largely to thank for that. Jenaye is the senior publicist for B&H Publishing and has been super helpful in setting up the interviews for authors like Daniel Im, Robin Dance, Jamie Sumner, and Art Rainer. We found out we have quite a few mutual friends and figured we needed to get her on the show as well. We talked about how we've spending our quarantine time, our thoughts on Tiger King, and Jenaye gives some Enneagram tips. The main reason I brought her on, though, was to give some quarantine reading suggestions, and she's got some great books to read in this season and even into the summer. I really enjoyed talking to Jenaye. If you're looking for something to read right now, check out some of her suggestions! Sponsor This episode is brought to you by the good folks at Donato’s Pizza here in Bowling Green. My buddy Spence Sheldon is the owner there and they’re doing great work for the community. Yesterday they gave out 600 free pizzas to members of the community. If you live in the Bowling Green area, please go support them. It’s locally-owned, the pizza is fantastic, but more importantly right now they’re still open for carry out as well as delivery with a no-contact delivery per your request. So if you’re in the Bowling Green area and wondering what to do for your next meal, give Donato’s a call. Links Give Jenaye a follow on Twitter and Instagram Check out Jenaye's website If you need to get in touch with me, give me a follow on Instagram at coleclaybourn or on Twitter @ColeClaybourn. Check out the podcast Instagram as well — @innohurrypodcast. You can also email me at innohurry@coleclaybourn.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Sumner is a writer and novelist whose latest non-fiction book, Eat, Sleep, Save the World: Words of Encouragement for the Special Needs Parent released the first week of widespread COVID-19 lockdown. Jamie joined me on the Puddcast to talk about letting go of parenting guilt, being present in the moment day-by-day, rethinking our priorities and leaning into God for resilience. If you're a parent or someone looking after children, there's hope for in here.Support me and my work at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleFind every book or resource I've talked about on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.Order Eat, Sleep, Save the World: Words of Encouragement for the Special Needs Parent by Jamie Sumner.Order Jamie's middle-school novel, Roll with It.Visit Jamie online at jamie-sumner.comFollow Jamie on Instagram and Twitter.
Ohio State guard Jamie Sumner from the class of 1995 joins us to talk about his career with Ohio State. We discuss his teammates, the 1995 season as well as the offensive line for this upcoming season.
Jamie Sumner has written for the “New York Times” and the “Washington Post,” among many other publications. She is the author of the nonfiction book on motherhood, “Unbound,” and the middle-grade novel, “Roll with It.” She is also a mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. She and her family live in Nashville, Tennessee.
Download Praying Christian Women's Guide to Praying Through the COVID-19 Crisis, our free 15-day devotional at www.prayingchristianwomen.com/bethelight today! Today's interview with special needs mom and author of Eat, Sleep, Save the World, Jamie Sumner, couldn't have been more timely. With many parents struggling to navigate the COVID-19 crisis and how to deal with school closures and activity cancellations, perhaps none have been impacted more than parents of children with special needs. Jamie joins us on the podcast today to share her own story, and to offer practical and spiritual encouragement not just for special needs moms, but to all of you moms out there who might feel unseen and alone in your parenting struggles! Connect with Jamie and find out more about her books at www.jamie-sumner.com
What does it mean to live sacrificially during this pandemic crisis? Professor Dr. Peter Kapsner shares his thoughts. Then, Carmen talks with author and speaker Jamie Sumner about her book "Eat, Sleep, Save the World: Words of Encouragement for the Special Needs Parent."
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On Episode 92, Daniel and Christina interview author Jamie Sumner about the joys and challenges of raising a special needs child with Cerebral Palsy. According to the CDC, 1 in 6 children ages 3 to 17 have a developmental disability (Source). Parents raising kids with special needs live exhausting, often unseen and challenging lives. Jamie reminds them that they are not alone. Because of God’s grace, parents can find joy, beauty and hope every day. With a mixture of humor, honesty, and hope, Jamie Sumner brings comfort to other parents - like herself - who need to hear that God has made them more than capable to raise their special kids. In This Episode, You Will Hear About: Encouragement for special needs parents. What it looks like to bury your fear in trust so it rises again as bravery. When you should advocate for your child and when you should take a step back. How to show your special needs child that their future is lit with a brilliant, heavenly light. Resources Mentioned During the Episode: Purchase a copy of Jamie's newest book, Eat, Sleep, Save The World: Words Of Encouragement For The Special Needs Parent Check out Jamie's other books, Unbound:Finding Freedom From The Unrealistic Expectations of Motherhoodand Roll With It - a big-hearted middle grade story about an irrepressible girl with cerebral palsy whose life takes an unexpected turn when she moves to a new town. To find out more about Jamie and her family, visit her at www.jamie-sumner.com Quotes and Tweets: It is we, their parents, who must lead the life of Lazarus. We have died a thousand tiny deaths as we watch them fight their war. We are the dead we come back again to testify to all that God has and is doing for our children. @jamiesumner It’s okay to be angry. Really. It’s an emotion, just like sadness or joy or grief or hope. It’s what you do with the anger that counts. So feel it and then let it pass. Entrust it to God. Entrust your child’s care to Him. Count to ten, or a million, and then pray. Let Him provide another way to handle the difficult situation or person. You simply have to be still long enough to let Him go about His work. @jamiesumner Go now and live in laughter and exuberance for the future that is yours in Christ. Hug your kids and help them see this promise too. This is your calling as a parent: to show your children that their future is lit with a brilliant, heavenly light. @jamiesumner Fear of the unknown is a key player in the special needs game and perhaps the most seductive. There is just so much unknown. It hovers, like a distant tidal wave in the ocean and we watch with our toes in the sand, waiting to see if it will come crashing down. But what would it look like if we buried that fear in so much trust that it rises again as bravery? Because, if, or when, or greatest fear is realized, we cannot let it sink us. @jamiesumner Sometimes advocating as a parent involves silence and distance to encourage independence, and other times it involves stepping in to make change happen for the better. It takes a lot of prayer and stillness to discern what times call for what measure. @jamiesumner Subscribe and Connect With Us: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts Google Play Instagram - @imbetweenshow Twitter - @imbetweenshow Facebook - @imbetweenshow Pinterest - @imbetweenshow And don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, so that you will never miss an episode! ___________ Meet Jamie Sumner: Jamie Sumner has written for the “New York Times” and the “Washington Post,” among many other publications. She is the author of the nonfiction book on motherhood, “Unbound,” and the middle-grade novel, “Roll with It.” She is also mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. She and her family live in Nashville, Tenn. Visit her at www.jamie-sumner.com
I'm not a parent yet, but I think it's safe to say parenting is hard. Parenting a child with special needs adds a whole new layer of challenges. Author Jamie Sumner's son Charlie has Cerebral Palsy. Her new book, Eat, Sleep, Save the World: Words of Encouragement for the Special Needs Parent, offers comfort, advice, and encouragement for other parents of children with special needs. She describes the challenges, but also the beauty, of parenting a child with special needs. I really appreciated how vulnerable and open she was both in this book and this conversation. We recorded this a couple weeks ago before a lot of the Coronavirus craziness started to happen, so there's not much talk about that here. Maybe that's a good thing. I hope this conversation can provide some relief from the onslaught of negative news that surrounds us currently. Aside from authoring books, Jamie also contributes to the New York Times, Washington Post, and other publications. And, like Jamie, I used to be a high school English teacher, so I enjoyed talking about our teaching experiences. I definitely recommend this book, especially if you're a parent. Links Connect with Jamie on her website Follow Jamie on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram If you need to get in touch with me, give me a follow on Instagram at coleclaybourn or on Twitter @ColeClaybourn. You can also email me at innohurry@coleclaybourn.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Christine talks with Heather Creekmore, author of "Compared to Who?" and the host of a podcast also called Compared to Who? Heather shares how she first began struggling with her body image and how she spent decades chasing that elusive number on the scale. She then shares what God showed her that changed everything in her life and specifically in her thought processes. Heather talks about how comparison and self-obsession were at the heart of her issues and how she still intentionally fights comparison today.LINKS FROM THE SHOWHeather's "Nailed It" episode // Heather's book, Compared to Who? // 1 Corinthians 4 // Heather's podcast, Compared to Who? EPISODE SPONSORS Find out more about the new book, The Garden, The Curtain, and The Cross, by Carl Laferton.Find out more about the new book, Eat, Sleep, Save the World by Jamie Sumner.CHRISTINE'S NEW BOOK Preorder Christine's new book, With All Your Heart. Reserve tickets to Christine's book launch on March 2 in Charlottesville! CONNECTConnect with HeatherWebsite // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Youtube Connect with ChristineWebsite // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Books Sign up for Christine's monthly newsletter By Faith is produced by Jesse WerzingerMusic for By Faith was created by The Silver PagesArtwork for By Faith was created by Reed Harmon
This week with speak with Jamie Sumner, author of the break out hit novel Roll With It. She dishes about her books and writing process as well as her love of baking and we all share what we made for Thanksgiving dessert. Jamie's essays have appeared in the New York Times and the Washington Post. She writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. She has two more forthcoming middle grade novels due out in 2020 and 2021. Visit her and sign up for her mailing list at www.jamie-sumner.com.
On today’s episode of RTP we talk with Jamie Sumner. Coach Sumner is a former OL at THE Ohio State University and OL coach at the Junior College level. Listen as we talk with Coach Sumner about his fascinating football journey from Wichita, KS, to Coffeyville CC and ultimately to Ohio State to play with the likes of Orlando Pace, Korey Stringer, & Eddie George amongst others. He also talks about the joys of coaching JUCO football and helping some young men who definitely needed some guidance in their lives. You can follow Coach Sumner on Twitter @JamieSumner. This episode of Run the Power is brought to you by Just Play Solutions. Just Play provides coaches with football playbook and game planning tools to prepare faster and engage with today’s athlete. Create and organize your playbook with terminology, diagrams, video, and assignments. Just Play has a limited offer for RTP listeners only. Get My Just Play PRO for $120. That is $60 off normal list price. This offer ends June 1st. Get this deal at justplaysolutions.com/rtp/. The best playbook tool on the market! Don't wait, do it today! Learn more at justplaysolutions.com/rtp/ This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by TeamBuildr. TeamBuildr is again offering coaches a free In-season Football Strength Program. As you may recall, the New England Patriots squat up to 90% of their 1-Rep Max deep into the playoffs. If your in-season strength and conditioning philosophy is to "maintain," then you are doing it wrong. You can get the program once you start a 14-day trial with TeamBuildr. Just reach out and tell them that you heard from Rowdy and the RTP podcast or use Code RTP when you sign up for your free trial at TeamBuildr.com This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by HUDL. Coaches, imagine being able to rewatch every down as soon as it’s over. What could that do for your decision-making, for your team’s performance, for your season record? That’s exactly the impact Hudl Sideline delivers. This instant replay system creates a closed network that takes what you record and sends it directly to viewing devices anywhere on the field. Whether you’re in the press box or on the sideline, you can watch any play as many times as you need to learn what adjustments need to be made. You can even connect your viewing device to a monitor to show your entire offense instant feedback on that last drive. Hudl has multiple package and pricing options to ensure you’ll find the level that fits your team’s needs. Don’t wait until your season starts to get this setup. Add Hudl Sideline to your team subscription now to be ready to roll for game one. Visit hudl.com/RTPsideline for more details.
Multigenerational households are making a comeback! According to researchers, 1 in 5 Americans now lives with three or more generations under the same roof - the highest level since 1950. But for all its potential perks - such as cost savings, familial bonding, and built-in child care - if you’re among those individuals “sandwiched” between both your children and parents who need care, you know that managing the responsibilities of mid-adulthood is no easy feat.In this episode, host Stefanie Boucher speaks with author, disability advocate, and writer Jamie Sumner about her new middle-grade novel Roll with It and the questions that frequently come up for the “Sandwich Generation” and their children. "Should my children be included in the care of their grandparent(s)? How can they help?" "How can I effectively support my child with a disability and my Mom’s or Dad’s growing needs?" And, "How do I manage my stress and live my best life?" Additionally, you’ll hear Jamie’s thoughts on teaching kids resilience and what to say to a child who doesn’t feel like s/he “fits in.”About Our Guest:Jamie Sumner is the author of several books, including the recently released middle-grade novel, Roll with It, and the non-fiction book, Unbound: Finding Freedom from Unrealistic Expectations of Motherhood. Her second and third middle-grade novels will be coming out in 2020 and 2021. She is also the author of the forthcoming book, Keep On, Superhero, for parents of children with special needs. She has written for The New York Times and The Washington Post, and she is the reviews editor at Literary Mama.Jamie is also a mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. Learn more about Jamie, Roll with It, and her other books at https://jamie-sumner.com.
Multigenerational households are making a comeback! According to researchers, 1 in 5 Americans now lives with three or more generations under the same roof - the highest level since 1950. But for all its potential perks - such as cost savings, familial bonding, and built-in child care - if you’re among those individuals “sandwiched” between both your children and parents who need care, you know that managing the responsibilities of mid-adulthood is no easy feat.In this episode, host Stefanie Boucher speaks with author, disability advocate, and writer Jamie Sumner about her new middle-grade novel Roll with It and the questions that frequently come up for the “Sandwich Generation” and their children. "Should my children be included in the care of their grandparent(s)? How can they help?" "How can I effectively support my child with a disability and my Mom’s or Dad’s growing needs?" And, "How do I manage my stress and live my best life?" Additionally, you’ll hear Jamie’s thoughts on teaching kids resilience and what to say to a child who doesn’t feel like s/he “fits in.”About Our Guest:Jamie Sumner is the author of several books, including the recently released middle-grade novel, Roll with It, and the non-fiction book, Unbound: Finding Freedom from Unrealistic Expectations of Motherhood. Her second and third middle-grade novels will be coming out in 2020 and 2021. She is also the author of the forthcoming book, Keep On, Superhero, for parents of children with special needs. She has written for The New York Times and The Washington Post, and she is the reviews editor at Literary Mama.Jamie is also a mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. Learn more about Jamie, Roll with It, and her other books at https://jamie-sumner.com.
Are you worried about your child’s transition from Early Intervention to school-based services? Are you concerned that your son or daughter might not be “ready” to attend school or that you might not be able to find the right environment for him or her? If you’re the parent of a child with a disability, your child’s third birthday is a big deal, and there is a lot of logistical and emotional work that takes place as you help your child enter into this new faze of life. In this episode, Exception Parenting Podcast host, Stefanie Boucher, chats with author, journalist, advocate, and mother Jamie Sumner about how to simplify the transition. Get inside tips and advice from someone who has been there, understands the very real challenges that parents and kids face, and knows what works and what doesn’t when it comes to advocating for your child.About Our Guest:Jamie Sumner is the author of several books, including Unbound: Finding Freedom from Unrealistic Expectations of Motherhood and the forthcoming book Keep On, Superhero for parents of children with special needs. She’s written for the New York Times and the Washington Post, as well as other publications, and is the reviews editor at Literary Mama. Jamie is also a mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate grit and beauty in all kids.
Are you worried about your child’s transition from Early Intervention to school-based services? Are you concerned that your son or daughter might not be “ready” to attend school or that you might not be able to find the right environment for him or her? If you’re the parent of a child with a disability, your child’s third birthday is a big deal, and there is a lot of logistical and emotional work that takes place as you help your child enter into this new faze of life. In this episode, Exception Parenting Podcast host, Stefanie Boucher, chats with author, journalist, advocate, and mother Jamie Sumner about how to simplify the transition. Get inside tips and advice from someone who has been there, understands the very real challenges that parents and kids face, and knows what works and what doesn’t when it comes to advocating for your child.About Our Guest:Jamie Sumner is the author of several books, including Unbound: Finding Freedom from Unrealistic Expectations of Motherhood and the forthcoming book Keep On, Superhero for parents of children with special needs. She’s written for the New York Times and the Washington Post, as well as other publications, and is the reviews editor at Literary Mama. Jamie is also a mom to a son with cerebral palsy, and she writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate grit and beauty in all kids.
JAMIE SUMNER is a writer for Parenting Special Needs Magazine as well as a regular contributor to Scary Mommy, Mom.me, Parent.co Magazine, Her View From Home Magazine, Tribe Magazine, Mamalode Magazine, and Complex Child Magazine. She has a son, Charlie, diagnosed with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome and cerebral palsy, and boy/girl twins, Jonas and Cora. She blogs regularly at www.mom-gene.com. In this episode we discuss her difficult journey to motherhood, and how Charlie's traumatic start in life taught her how important it is to be kind and compassionate towards yourself as a mom, and that no matter how bad it may be in the moment, you're actually doing a really great job. Use code LAUNCH for 10% CBD supplements at motherhoodunstressed.com Use code UNSTRESSED for discounts at Foursigmatic and Organifi
Beth Bruno and Jamie Sumner, author of Unbound, talk about raising a special needs child, what happens when an Instagram picture goes viral, and the balance of advocating for your child in a trusting manner. Jamie's articles on parenting special needs kids have gone viral this year as she continues to draw attention to the joys and struggles of her son. Her first middle-grade novel, about a feisty girl with cerebral palsy releases in 2019. **Connect with Jamie:** [Website](http://jamie-sumner.com/) [Newsletter](https://jamie-sumner.com/author/jamie-menzie-sumner/) [Book}(https://jamie-sumner.com/books/) [Instagram}(https://www.instagram.com/jamiesumner_author/) **Connect with Beth**: [Instagram](https://instagram.com/bethhbruno) [Facebook](https://facebook.com/bethhillarybruno) [Twitter](https://twitter.com/bethhbruno) [Website](https://www.bethbruno.org) [Book](https://www.bethbruno.org/avoicebecoming/)