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Here are the things to expect in the episode: What does it take to have a successful family?How can you improve your family culture?Why should you allow your child to face negative experiences?How does your cultural background impact your parenting?And much more! About Jodi:Jodi Chaffee is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy LLC. She empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivates their vision and values, and prepares their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission.You can listen to her wherever you subscribe to podcasts on The Family Culture Movement.Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture master-in-training.She obtained a degree in health promotion and lifespan development and loved parenting, health, entrepreneurship, and homeschooling.She started studying personal development and business culture and looked for ways to apply them to her family.This resulted in a powerful framework for confronting cultural norms, defining successful cultures, and applying them to families who want to transform their family culture, live with intention, and defy the status quo.Jodi loves singing, podcasting, marketing strategies, and reading. She and her family live in Idaho. Connect with Jodi Chaffee!Websites: https://homeandfamilyculture.com/ | https://jodichaffee.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/familyculturepodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyculturepodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JodiChaffee Connect with Wendi Bergin!Website: https://joyfullyprepared.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulprepper/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/selfreliantmoms/
Here are the things to expect in the episode: Why is recognizing patterns in your parenting important?What are the effects of family culture on family foundations?How can you improve the default response to stress?And much more! About Jodi:Jodi Chaffee is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy LLC. She empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivates their vision and values, and prepares their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission.You can listen to her wherever you subscribe to podcasts on The Family Culture Movement.Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture master-in-training.She obtained a degree in health promotion and lifespan development and loved parenting, health, entrepreneurship, and homeschooling.She started studying personal development and business culture and looked for ways to apply them to her family.This resulted in a powerful framework for confronting cultural norms, defining successful cultures, and applying them to families who want to transform their family culture, live with intention, and defy the status quo.Jodi loves singing, podcasting, marketing strategies, and reading. She and her family live in Idaho. Connect with Jodi Chaffee!Website: https://homeandfamilyculture.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/familyculturepodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyculturepodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JodiChaffee Connect with Wendi Bergin!Website: https://joyfullyprepared.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulprepper/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/selfreliantmoms/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/joyfulprepper
Every family has a culture whether by design or by default. During this episode we talk about redefining family culture, living with intention and letting go of the status quo. Jodi is on a mission to help families redefine what it means to be a family. …………..Guest Resources:Jodi Chaffee is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy LLC where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. You can listen to her every week on The Family Culture Movement. Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture expert. She obtained a degree in health promotion and lifespan development, and loves all things parenting, health, entrepreneurship, and homeschooling.Website: http://www.homeandfamilyculture.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jodichaffee/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyculturepodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jodichaffeeLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodichaffee/Podcast: https://familyculture-movement.captivate.fm/Family Leadership Toolbox https://bit.ly/FreeFamilyLeadershipToolbox…………..Vision Driven Mom Resources:Share: #visiondrivenmompodcastShow notes: http://www.visiondrivenmompodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/visiondrivenmomInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiondrivenmom/Email: visiondrivenmompodcast@gmail.comHIGH VIBE TOOLKIT: http://www.highvibetoolkit.com
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Do you ever feel stressed with trying to live up to all the expectations of modern day life? It can be exhausting, right!? But what if you didn't have too... What if you could simply focus on what really matters to you and your family? Guest expert, Jodi Chaffee, is with us today to explore the ingrained narratives and generational beliefs that are limiting your power both individually and as a family. Jodi is an entrepreneur and homeschooling mom of 4! Her mission is to empower families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Today's episode explores how to achieve happiness and success without comparing yourself and your family to others. It helps you identify your OWN family culture and how to developing it to YOUR individualized life, circumstances, and trajectory.Topics Covered in this episode:Identify Your Family CultureQuestion Previous Beliefs/ConstructsTransform Your Life by Having a Different World ViewConnect with Jodi ChaffeeInstagram: https: //www.instagram.com/familyculturepodcast/Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/jodichaffee/Website: https: //www.jodichaffee.com/jodi-homepagePodcast: https://www.jodichaffee.com/jodi-homepage#section--10207SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTSDid you love this episode? Then I would love to have you subscribe! A new episode comes out every week and I have SO many amazing guests/topics on the schedule I would hate for you to miss any. Click here to subscribe on Apple PodcastsDid something specific resonate with you? Then leave a review! I LOVE reading each and every one of them. They inspire me to keep going and remind me that I am making a difference. I can not tell you enough how much they mean to me! Plus it helps other amazing moms like yourself find this podcast so they can have the same wonderful "ah-ha" moments you did!Wondering how to leave a review? Click here to review, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”. So easy and again I can NOT thank you enough!! YOU ROCK!
Are you intentionally creating the culture you want in your home?
Jodi is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture, expert. You can listen to her every week on The Family Culture Movement podcast: https://www.homeandfamilyculture.com/ Welcome to the Imperfect Parent Podcast, I am an Imperfect Parent. Each week I invite you to join me on my imperfect journey where we will talk with knowledgeable professionals, authority figures, and other amazing parents who have been where you are... or have the knowledge and tools you need... to find out what works, what doesn't and what's next. I can't promise I will be able to find the answers to all your problems but I can promise that you won't have to face them alone. So welcome to the Imperfect Parent family and remember it is OK to be Perfectly Imperfect!! Check out the Facebook Group and Join the Imperfect Parent Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/tippodcast Also, if you can go Subscribe, Rate and leave a review, that helps the show get noticed!! Thank you all for listening and remember WE GOT THIS!!
This week I have a special guest interview (both video and on the podcast) with Jodi Chaffee, host of the Family Culture Movement podcast. This interview is jam-packed with awesome insights into things like false boundaries (vs. true ones) and finite vs infinite players in life...as well as how to navigate the holidays when you've created a culture in your home that may differ from who you're spending the holidays with. Check it out and see the full video at www.MamaSaysNamaste.com/podcast-family-culture
Learn more about Jodi and her important work at homeandfamilyculture.com.
Jodi is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture, expert. You can listen to her every week on The Family Culture Movement podcast: https://www.homeandfamilyculture.com/ Welcome to the Imperfect Parent Podcast, I am an Imperfect Parent. Each week I invite you to join me on my imperfect journey where we will talk with knowledgeable professionals, authority figures, and other amazing parents who have been where you are... or have the knowledge and tools you need... to find out what works, what doesn't and what's next. I can't promise I will be able to find the answers to all your problems but I can promise that you won't have to face them alone. So welcome to the Imperfect Parent family and remember it is OK to be Perfectly Imperfect!! Check out the Facebook Group and Join the Imperfect Parent Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/tippodcast Also, if you can go Subscribe, Rate and leave a review, that helps the show get noticed!! Thank you all for listening and remember WE GOT THIS!!
EPISODE TWENTY-FIVE In this one, I interview Jodi Chaffee from The Family Culture Movement podcast. Tune in to our conversation for a moment of insight on family culture and how to change some dysfunctional norms. Follow us on IG @trutalkspodcast and @familyculturepodcast To support at any amount: CashApp $trutalkspodcast Spread the word about TruTalks to your family and friends. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trutalkspodcast/support
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In this week's episode Kate & Tanner sit down with Family Culture expert, Jodi Chaffee. If you caught the first episode with Jodi, this is the full interview and goes into great detail about how to intentionally create your family culture. This is a great listen for anyone who has a spouse or significant other and wants to learn about how to blend your previous lives into a new culture that you create yourselves… and if you have kids this is a critical concept to learn that will shape how they grow up. Jodi has a powerful story that changed her life and view on relationships forever. Her experience and philosophy really resonated with us. Jodi Chaffee is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. She also hosts her own podcast, The Family Culture Movement. You can listen to her every week on your favorite podcast app! You can also find Jodi on Facebook and nearly ever other social platform by searching Family Culture Podcast https://www.facebook.com/familyculturepodcast (facebook.com/familyculturepodcast) You can find more from Kate and Tanner at: https://www.theonerelationship.com (theonerelationship.com ) Connect on Facebook & IG: FB: https://www.facebook.com/kateANDtanner (facebook.com/kateANDtanner ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/thekatewendell (@thekatewendell) Interview inquires: info@kateandtanner.com Text your relationship questions any time to 720-459-4219.
In this episode we're unlocking parenting secrets with our expert guest, Jodi Chaffee! Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture expert. For more than three years Jodi studied business culture and looked for ways to apply it to families. This resulted in a powerful framework for hacking successful cultures and applying it to families who want to live intentionally and question the status quo. She’s also an amazing mom of 4! In this episode we talk about deeper about how we can set an intentional family culture! Find out more about Jodi Chaffee! www.jodichaffee.com https://www.facebook.com/jodichaffee https://www.homeandfamilyculture.com Loved this episode with Jodi and want to hear even more? Join us during the Happy & Healthy Kid Summit on Nov. 2nd - Nov. 4th: Claim your FREE ticket at HappyKidSummit.com GOOD KARMA ALERT! Want some good karma? Rate and Review our show and we'll send you our Family Toolkit, FOR FREE! www.famvaluespodcast.com
Welcome to the Family Culture Movement! From this point forward my interviews will take on a new format. The main question I will ask of all my guests is, what needs to change in the dominant culture according to their area of expertise. I have interviews lined up through the end of the year with this question front and center in the discussion. I was inspired by a BYU Devotional from Jonathan Sandberg in his talk "Healing = Courage + Action + Grace." One part, in particular, stood out to me. He said, “…We have to develop the courage to live counter to the world’s dominant culture. You know what I am talking about—the culture in which money, sex, material possessions, fame, violent behavior, and carnal exploits are the currency for success. We live in a world in which appearance and approval are the keys to social status and power. In order to find healing, we have to develop the courage to say no to this dominant culture. I love what Morrie Schwartz said to Mitch Albom about living counter to the culture in the book Tuesdays with Morrie: “The culture we have does not make people feel good about themselves. We’re teaching the wrong things. And you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn’t work, don’t buy it. Create your own. “A number of wonderful BYU devotionals have described the unhealthy culture of perceived perfectionism and how we have to fight against it. In two devotionals given last year, both Tyler J. Jarvis and Kristin L. Matthews encouraged us to be more accepting of our imperfections and to be more pleased with our best approximations, our bodies, our gifts, and our differences. I encourage you to reread their talks. “Listen to what President Thomas S. Monson said about having the courage to live by truth and to avoid the unhealthy dominant culture: “Let us have the courage to defy the consensus, the courage to stand for principle. Courage, not compromise, brings the smile of God’s approval. . . . A moral coward is one who is afraid to do what he thinks is right because others will disapprove or laugh. “In her delightful way, author and devoted mother and grandmother Marjorie Pay Hinckley described the peace that comes when we refuse to compare and despair, as the ominant culture teaches: “Fifty was my favorite age. It takes about that long to learn to quit competing—to be yourself and settle down to living. It is the age I would like to be through all eternity! “In order to find healing, we have to develop the courage to avoid the culture that says there is only one acceptable way (i.e., a specific size, hair color, or ACT score) to be a good person or even a good Christian. There are many, many ways to be a righteous, positive influence in the world. If enough of us say no to the dominant culture, it will lose its power (see Joshua 1:9).” Get more resources for your intentional family culture by joining the Family Success Toolbox at www.homeandfamilyculture.com or Text CULTURE to (917) 905-8801.
Kate and Tanner have each spent a great deal of their lives in unhealthy and unfulfilling relationships, going through divorce and disappointments on their own. They met at a personal development seminar and evolved a friendship into a long distance dating relationship. Once they committed to each other for life, they committed to not repeat the mistakes of their past and set out to learn everything they could about having a rock solid marriage. A marriage, two kids and dog later… they started connecting with more couples and began realizing many people are struggling in marriage for one reason or another. They've spent hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars to galvanize their own marriage and are now sharing everything they've learned because they believe strong communities start with strong households. The ONE Relationship takes you inside of their own personal experiences, the experiences of other married couples and gives you advice and insight from trusted relationship professionals. In this Episode, Kate and Tanner interview Jodi Chaffee. Jodi is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture expert. She obtained a degree in health promotion and lifespan development, and loves all things parenting, health, entrepreneurship, and homeschooling. She started studying personal development and business culture and looked for ways to apply it to her family. This resulted in a powerful framework for hacking successful cultures and applying it to families who want to redefine their family culture, live with intention, and question the status quo. Jodi loves singing, podcasting, marketing strategies, and reading. She and her family live in rural Michigan. You can listen to her every week on The Family Culture Movement podcast: https://www.homeandfamilyculture.com/ (https://www.homeandfamilyculture.com/) You can find more from Kate and Tanner at: https://theonerelationship.com (https://theonerelationship.com) Or connect on Facebook, Instagram and email: FB: https://www.facebook.com/kateANDtanner (https://www.facebook.com/kateANDtanner) IG: https://www.instagram.com/thekatewendell (https://www.instagram.com/thekatewendell) Email: info@kateandtanner.com
Jodi Chaffee is the host of Home and Family culture podcast. She is a family culture expert and is developing her framework for culture hacking successful organizations and families so we can model them in our own families and organizations. Jodi is a wife and mom. She and her husband homeschool their four children. Find out more about Jodi Chaffee!www.jodichaffee.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jodichaffeeTo learn about Jodi's new podcast show go to - www.homeandfamilyculture.com and sign up for my free membership to the Family Success Toolbox.Please send me your feedback, any topics you would like me to cover, any concerns and questions at showupwithpriyanka@gmail.comYou can follow me atFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Show-Up-With-Priyanka-Podcast-103190054621506Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priyankakhandalkar/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyanka-khandalkar-265bab18/If you are looking into launching your own podcast - check out this course which I went through to launch my podcast in 28 days to Top 60 rated show on Itunes 'Entrepreneurship category'. This is my affiliate link to sign up for the podcast course : https://aff.podcastprofitlab.co/17187/60011
Jodi Chaffee is the host of Home and Family culture podcast. She is a family culture expert and is developing her framework for culture hacking successful organizations and families so we can model them in our own families and organizations. Jodi is a wife and mom. She and her husband homeschool their four children. Find out more about Jodi Chaffee!www.jodichaffee.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jodichaffeeTo learn about Jodi's new podcast show go to - www.homeandfamilyculture.com and sign up for my free membership to the Family Success Toolbox.Please send me your feedback, any topics you would like me to cover, any concerns and questions at showupwithpriyanka@gmail.comYou can follow me atFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Show-Up-With-Priyanka-Podcast-103190054621506Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priyankakhandalkar/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyanka-khandalkar-265bab18/If you are looking into launching your own podcast - check out this course which I went through to launch my podcast in 28 days to Top 60 rated show on Itunes 'Entrepreneurship category'. This is my affiliate link to sign up for the podcast course : https://aff.podcastprofitlab.co/17187/60011
Welcome to Entrepreneur Conundrum with Virginia Purnell. We are growing entrepreneurs share how they get visible. Hi, everyone, and welcome to the Entrepreneur Conundrum podcast. My name is Virginia Purnell. And today we have back with us Jodi Chaffee and how she helps families live more intentionally by creating systems and strategies for a thriving culture. Jodi is a seasoned podcast or homeschool mom and family culture expert. She has hosted our modern heritage, the Home and Family Culture Podcast, for three years and recently released her one hundredth episode. During this time, she has interviewed dozens of experts from Paralympic athletes to entrepreneurs and authors for more than three years. Jodi studied business culture and looked for ways to apply it to families. This resulted in a powerful framework for hacking successful cultures and applying it to families who want to live in intentionally and question the status quo. She has been featured on several podcasts presented at homeschool conferences and is a published author in a digital magazine. Welcome, JodiWell, like you mentioned, I have my podcast and I have to mention again that I'm relaunching as the host of the family culture movement and in the hopes to present the podcast is with a more concise objective about, you know, this movement that I want to create around family culture and the importance of having a thriving culture based on trust and constructive coping strategies and systems and strategies for tackling problems before they even happen in your families. So that's my been my obsession for more than three years. And I, I can I have developed frameworks and systems to help families to cultivate their family culture. And so that's been my obsession besides my own family, our own family culture journey that I've been on, it really was sparked by the conflicts and questions I had in my own little family as we were going through our own journey and following the path, the quote unquote success path of going to school and getting a job and, you know, those kinds of things. And that path kind of like dead ended for us. And I did what I didn't realize was that subconsciously we felt like that was the only path that we could follow, because that's what we'd always been taught growing up. And when that fact when that path ended for us and we didn't know what to do, that was where I was like, wait, what do we do? And how do I raise my kids in a way that they will be successful even if they don't follow that path. And so that's where this whole exploration of family culture came from, was how I could educate my children, raised my kids to be more intentional about their future and how my husband, Michael and I can also change our status quo from, OK, we're supposed to just follow this path like robots to no, we want to live a path that's off the beaten path for us and do things that are going to help our family to thrive and be successful even if we don't necessarily follow the status quo. And so that's where it all spurred from. And since then, my husband has quit his job and we're working on building our business and we actually moved in with my parents. So we're kind of doing a blended family type of thing. And. And so it's been a really interesting journey, but one where I've learned a ton and have really been able to develop these systems that have allowed our family to get to a place where our kids, you know, we're not perfect, but they're they're really growing and progressing. And my husband and I are really changing our our trajectory of where we're going with our careers and our happiness. And we've been able to make the transition to live with my parents and actually be OK with it. And because I know that can be scary, but we're really supporting each other in our respective life situations. And so. Yes. So that's been our journey. And it's something that we're learning a lot and growing a lot. And it's been interesting and fun. You just mix up the culture a bit. Exactly. Exactly. You're trying to learn all spectrums of this whole thing. What is the best advice you've ever received? Mm hmm. OK. That's a good one. So one of the first thing that first pops into my mind was when I first learned about what family culture was. I was actually a missionary for my church and I was assigned to serve in Hawaii. And that's a place where there's a lot of diversity, a lot of different cultures. And I had this experience where I went into a home of a newly married couple and they were from different countries and they were really, really butting heads with each other. And some of it had to do with some advice that they'd received that they that interracial marriages were doomed to fail. And so they were really upset about that. And they were upset about their cultural differences, kind of like they were almost believing that advice. And it really upset me because I just thought. Oh, my gosh, what am I going to do when I get married, if I marry somebody from a different country or, you know. The entire shows transcription is here but hit the link to jump over to Jodi's Facebook group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/familyculturestrategies/
In this episode we're unlocking parenting secrets with our expert guest, Jodi Chaffee!Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture expert. For more than three years Jodi studied business culture and looked for ways to apply it to families. This resulted in a powerful framework for hacking successful cultures and applying it to families who want to live intentionally and question the status quo. She’s also an amazing mom of 4!In this episode we talk about creating an intentional culture in your home and the 3 most important things to remember while doing so!Find out more about Jodi Chaffee!www.jodichaffee.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jodichaffeehttps://www.homeandfamilyculture.com/optin33176646 GOOD KARMA ALERT!Want some good karma? Rate and Review our show and we'll send you our Family Toolkit, FOR FREE!www.famvaluespodcast.com
Learn how to intentionally create a thriving culture in your family, embracing the 6 components of a successful family as a framework. We are excited to welcome back Jodi Chaffee who is a family culture expert, life coach, entrepreneur, wife, daughter, and homeschool mom. Jodi is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy LLC where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Join us as she shares invaluable tips to help answer What makes a successful family culture and brand? And how does our culture impact child development?
Jodi Chaffee is a family culture expert, life coach,entrepreneur, wife, daughter, and homeschool mom. Jodiis the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy LLC whereshe empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivatetheir vision and values, and prepare their children to growinto their life's purpose and missionJoin us as she shares invaluable tips to help answer What makes a successful family culture and brand?How does our culture impact child development?You can follow her on her websitewww.ourmodernheritage.com
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Virginia Purnell:Welcome to Entrepreneur Conundrum with Virginia Purnell, where growing entrepreneurs share how they get visible online. Hi everyone. The day I'm talking with Jodi Chaffee about how she helps families live more intentionally by creating systems and strategies for thriving culture.Jodi is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and a family culture expert. She has hosted our modern heritage, the home and family culture podcast for three years and recently released her 100th episode. During this time, she has interviewed dozens of experts from Paralympic athletes to entrepreneurs and authors. For more than three years, Jodi studied business culture and looked for ways to apply it to families. This resulted in a powerful framework for hacking successful cultures and applying it to families who want to live intentionally and question the status quo. She has been featured on several podcasts, presented at homeschool conferences, and is a published author in a digital magazine. Welcome, Jodi.Jodi Chaffee:Thank you so much, Virginia. I'm excited to be here.Virginia Purnell:I'm excited to have you here. So tell us a little bit about yourself.Jodi Chaffee:So like you mentioned, I have my podcast to the home family culture podcast and I'm excited. I'm going to be relaunching it as the family culture movement and so get going to get some more clarity on the direction that I want to take. That, that whole cultural shift that I want to create around family culture. And like you mentioned, I'm a homeschool mom. I have four kids and my husband and I are both self-employed and so we are, you know, we're used to this whole quarantine type of thing. That's our normal everyday life. And so, you know, I, it just breaks my heart when I hear about people who are really struggling and trying to do school at home and realizing like, wait, that's not how homeschoolers live. You know, I just want to reach to the screen and be like, no, let me help you.You know, it doesn't have to be so difficult. You can, you can actually even walk away from the system during this time so your family can be happy and not have to be so stressed out. But yeah, it is what it is and there's only so much I can do. I'm a strong believer in just helping families to live with intention and to break from dysfunctional patterns and live with, you know, with kind of culture that will help your family to thrive and in a trust and trust environment and an environment where you can cope with, with this daily day to day, day by day, you know, stressors of life. You know, it's not like it ever goes away, but we can learn how to cope with it in a way that helps us to have a thriving culture for our families.Virginia Purnell:Great. Thank you. Now the question for today is what's the biggest thing that you do to get visible online?Jodi Chaffee:So my podcast is a big part of my business visibility. Like you mentioned, I've been doing this for over three years with podcasting and, and recently a hundred episodes and it's something that I actually feel very passionate about. It's, it's really been life transforming to have this podcast to be able to talk to so many amazing people and meet them. And then, you know, being able to collaborate with them, to have them share their episodes out to their audiences. And post on social media about the podcast and about the episodes and having a strategy around when to post and what to post and how to attract people to the show so that they can learn about more about me and about my guests and things. And so podcast is a really is a really big part of the publicity plan because publishing consistently is a really good way to get more people engaged and to give you that visibility because it really works well with, you know, algorithms of like social media and things like that.If you're consistently posting and publishing then you get more and more exposure. And I love podcasting because I'm able to have awesome conversations with people and talk about things that I feel like are really important and impactful for our families and for our culture. And so to me that's, that I think is my number one and both podcasting and then publishing about the podcast on social media is a really big deal for me.Virginia Purnell:Awesome. Thank you so much. And how can people find out more about you and what you do.Jodi Chaffee:So you can come and find me on Facebook. Just Jodi Chaffee, facebook.com/Jodi Chaffee and my business page is facebook.com/family culture podcast. And I have a Facebook group that is, I go into a lot and post a lot and do a lot of work in there. And that's the group is called family culture hackers.Virginia Purnell:Thank you again, Jodi for sharing with us and thank you to each of you for joining us for this amazing interview. Thank you so much for joining us today. Be sure to subscribe and leave some love through a review and I'll catch you on the next episode.****Discover More:DistinctDigitalMarketing.comFacebook.com/JodiChaffeefacebook.com/familyculturepodcastFacebook group: family culture hackers
In This Episode:[1:36] What was his biggest fear of podcasting when he was starting out, and did that fear end up coming true?[3:29] His podcasts.[7:24] His job.[10:14] What motivated him to start his own podcast.[16:58] How his podcast relates to his business.[24:27] Building relationships through podcast.[27:45] His thoughts on charging to be in the podcast.[32:36] Other forms of income.[35:12] His advice if you want to start your own podcast.Important Quotes:"You business becomes a mirror for who you are on the inside.""We have to think outside the box""Know who your audience is""Make them feel a part of the program""Start out with the end in mind and build it that way."About The Guest:After having kidney failure to the point of near-death, enduring 3 and a half years of Dialysis and a transplant, Jim has realized life is short. He also realized the importance of heart led entrepreneurism. Jim had a successful podcast that had 127k downloads with his “Lions On The Prowl” show about the Detroit Lions. It was a passion but not his heart. After much soul searching Jim decided to follow his heart and interview heart-led entrepreneurs. His vision is that entrepreneurs help each other to reach success because the more good people who succeed the better our world will become.Important Links:LinkedinYoutubeAre You A Subscriber?Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe on StitcherSubscribe on Spotify
In This Episode:[1:27] What was her biggest fear when she started producing content and building an audience, and did it come true?[6:26] The process she went through before launching her podcast.[13:00] How her podcast relates to her business.[19:46] Podcast coaching.[27:43] Action items.Important Quotes:"Let go of the outcome.""How her podcast relates to his business.""Be consistent."About The Guest:Jodi Chaffee is a seasoned podcaster, homeschool mom, and family culture expert. She has hosted Our Modern Heritage: The Home and Family Culture podcast for three years and recently released her 100th episode. During this time she has interviewed dozens of experts from Paralympic athletes to entrepreneurs to authors and lecturers.For more than three years Jodi studied business culture and looked for ways to apply it to families. This resulted in a powerful framework for hacking successful cultures and applying it to families who want to live intentionally and question the status quo. She has been featured on several podcasts, presented at homeschool conferences, and is a published author in a digital magazine.Important Links:homeandfamilyculturePodcastYoutubeInstagramPinterestTwitterFacebookAre You A Subscriber?Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe on StitcherSubscribe on Spotify
Jodi Chaffee is a family culture expert, life coach, entrepreneur and homeschool mom. Jodi is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Jodi talks about family culture and the impact our culture has one how we raise our children. She believe it's important that we raise all of our children to be confident, and empower them to follow their dreams, something especially critical for our daughters who have a unique mission. Listen in today with your daughter as we explore how to define your family culture and allow your girls to take an active role in developing it for your family!
Jodi Chaffee is the host of two podcasts under her Our Modern Heritage brand. She is a family culture expert and is developing her framework for culture hacking successful organizations and families so we can model them in our own families and organizations. Jodi is a wife and mom. She and her husband homeschool their four children. You can connect with Jodi Chaffee by going to Our Modern Heritage: Legacy Secretswww.ourmodernheritage.comOur Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcastwww.homeandfamilyculture.comWait for the future full episode where I will be diving deep and discussing with Jodi on how to show up and build trust to create culture to inspire and impact.Please send me your feedback, any topics you would like me to cover, any concerns and questions at showupwithpriyanka@gmail.comYou can follow me atFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Show-Up-With-Priyanka-Podcast-103190054621506Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priyankakhandalkar/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyanka-khandalkar-265bab18/
Ep. 100 of Our Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcast with your host, Jodi Chaffee. Today's guest is Terri Hunt! We recorded this interview live on Facebook, Friday, February 21st. Terri is a professional teacher of 17 years, a passionate mother of three girls and a proud wife of 13 years. These key roles have taught her about impact and what it really means. Everyday the lessons she teaches, the words she speaks and the patience she extends leaves an impression that is far reaching. It is for this reason that she has dedicated her life to ensuring the work she does through classroom instruction, curriculum writing, and professional development training is both intentionally designed and masterfully delivered. Connect with Terri: Terri Teaches http://Terris-school.Thinkific.com Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com
Today, I'm joined on the show by Jodi Chaffee. She is a the creator of Our Modern Heritage, a podcast about how entrepreneurs balance business and family. Jodi ventured out to start her own business and it has transformed her family and completely changed the trajectory of their family mission. From suffocating in toxic depression, to thriving in intentionality.
Strategies for ‘work-life’ balanceSystems and routinesFamily devotionalFamily night-talk about a chosen topicFamily councilsHard to be consistentExecutive council-goals- daily with husbandDinner as a family most nightsTake the moments the kids need then you can get back to your taskComponents for a successful familyVehicleFamilyStoriesEnvironment NavigationMissionVisionValueMaintenanceDatesWho is driving? Parents or toddler or teenager? Coping with stressorsTrustResources Mentioned: (Links may be affiliate providing a commission from your purchase to Family Life Movement)Jodi was with us in episodes #3 and 13!Books/ WebsitesHold On to Your Kids-Gordon NeufeldThe Awakened Family- Shefali TsabaryThomas Jefferson Education- Oliver DeMilleWell Educated Heart WebsiteWell Educated Mind- Susan Wise BauerGuest’s Links: Our Modern Heritage Website/Podcast Jodi's FacebookJodi's InstagramLinks for Matt and Jocelyn:Join us in the Family Life Movement FB Group to continue the conversation!Family Life Movement Website
In this episode, Dr. Finlayson-Fife is interviewed by Jodi Chaffee from Our Modern Heritage about how to raise kids in an overly sexualized world.
In this episode, Dr. Finlayson-Fife is interviewed by Jodi Chaffee from Our Modern Heritage about how to raise kids in an overly sexualized world.To learn more about Dr. Finlayson-Fife’s work, visit our Website, check out our Course Page, and take a look at our upcoming Events. You can also follow Dr. Finlayson-Fife on Instagram or join her FREE Facebook Group for greater access to her insights.www.Finlayson-Fife.comThis episode was originally aired on December 17th, 2019.You can also listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and Stitcher.You can watch this episode on YouTube here.
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This podcast is with podcaster Jodi Chaffee on building good family culture and how we can intentionally create the family we want by beginning with the "end in mind." She give us many examples of things she had learned from other experts in family dynamics. Check out the show notes here
Learned about family culture from her church - seeing marriages in different culturesWhat do you need to do to have a thriving familyYou forget about where you are from and agree on your new family cultureAdapt the church culture of familyCome together and agree on our identity going forwardHusband and Jodi Came from the same area, same faith, same backgroundNoticed how difficult it was to become successful and realized it was a culture problemIts ok to have debt…Its ok to ________We are supposed to do it this way...We will be a strong family because of the choices that we makeEveryone has a culture, even if you don't notice.Sometimes there's something in our culture that needs attentionThe bricks that our cultures our cultures up.Take inventory of your identityRoad trip journeyWhat is our vehicle - who you are...Carrying you through the journey (carrying the family)Destination - Family Mission StatementThe How, how are you going to get to the destinationCore ValuesTake inventory of whats working and whats not workingResources:Find Jodi Chaffee:Www.ourmodernheritage.com;www.facebook.com/familyculturepodcastwww.instagram.com/familyculturepodcastVirtual Summit - How to Raise Entrepreneurs - Family Business Strategieshttps://www.ourmodernheritage.com/summit-registration33599427 To rate and review this podcast to Familylifemovement.com to receive:- Free Facebook Group- Free Course showing you how to get time BACK with your kids and spouse- Free 30 minute call with Matt & Jocelyn Woodrum
Jodi helps families cultivate their traditions, vision, and standards while treasuring the heritage that makes each family unique. In this episode, Jodi shares why she started her podcast, “Our Modern Heritage,” what she has learned along the way, and how judgment & fear hold us back. Throughout the episode, Jodi reveals several paramount books that changed her outlook on money, mindset, and entrepreneurship.
Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jodi Chaffee of the Family Culture Podcast to discuss the meaning of family culture and how we can intentionally create our own family cultures. She has been studying family culture of over a decade and has interviewed lots of great guests on what the concept means to them. Your family has a culture whether you are aware of what you are creating or not. Jodi discusses creating a vision and road map for your family and why this even matters. You can listen to Jodi's podcast here: www.ourmodernheritage.com or on your favorite podcast listening app. Look for my episode about adding service to your family culture. She is also on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @familyculturepodcast. Thanks so much for listening each week. If you are getting any benefit from this podcast, don't forget to rate and review on iTunes or any other podcast listening app. It helps me out a ton as well as helping others find the show. Until next week have courage, be kind and stay on the brighter side.
Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jodi Chaffee of the Family Culture Podcast to discuss the meaning of family culture and how we can intentionally create our own family cultures. She has been studying family culture of over a decade and has interviewed lots of great guests on what the concept means to them. Your family has a culture whether you are aware of what you are creating or not. Jodi discusses creating a vision and road map for your family and why this even matters. You can listen to Jodi’s podcast here: www.ourmodernheritage.com (http://www.ourmodernheritage.com) or on your favorite podcast listening app. Look for my episode about adding service to your family culture. She is also on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @familyculturepodcast. Thanks so much for listening each week. If you are getting any benefit from this podcast, don’t forget to rate and review on iTunes or any other podcast listening app. It helps me out a ton as well as helping others find the show. Until next week have courage, be kind and stay on the brighter side.
Family Culture is the vehicle that gets your family where you want it to go- or at least it can be. You family culture will carry your family along, but if you decide to create a deliberate and intentional family culture, you will drive your family toward the destination you choose for them. In this episode, Jodi explains the importance of aamily culture, and ideas that we can put into practice to develop what we want to see in our families. For show notes, visit: www.momswhoknowpodcast.comTo discuss this week's question, visit: www.instagram.com/momswhoknowpodcast or www.facebook.com/momswhoknowpodcastgroupTo connect with Jodi, visit: www.instagram.com/familyculturepodcastJodi's website: www.homeandfamilyculture.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jodi Chaffee is a homeschool mom of 4 kids. She takes an unschooling approach. Jodi says her role as a parent is to create an environment of learning and to provide resources so her kids can explore and learn. She trusts her kids to bring the desire to learn; she then helps them fulfill that desire by giving them the needed tools. This approach to learning is different than what we see in public schools but has provided a great education for their family. For show notes, visit: www.readwithyou.org To listen to Jodi's podcast: www.homeandfamilyculture.com Jodi and Chanelle's episode on Home and Family Culture is here.
I often refer to my situation as being in crisis mode. Being in this attitude of living is not very conducive to an intentional family culture! A crisis can impact your family to come together and bond, but it is NOT ideal. Often, however, it isn't the crisis, situation or struggle that matters as much as what we do when there is a crisis that matters. To create growth for our families, we don't need to have to wait for a crisis. Actually, intentionally shaping our family culture is like taking CPR courses to prepare ourselves for times when our family needs to be resuscitated when facing a trial. Constantly and consistently reviewing what matters most to us will help shore us up for times when we need each other most. The challenge is to be vulnerable enough to create such relationships before the crisis hits! Still, when there is a crisis, they can strengthen us if we allow it. If the situation isn't too traumatic, it can even define us by disrupting our beliefs and help us become better. I'm not saying that we should seek out this kind of disruption. It hurts WAY too much. When I was a kid, my dad had his first heart attack. It was incredibly hard. It was scary. At the same time, I think it helped us reevaluate our health habits, and our relationships with one another. Rather than allowing this crisis to traumatize us, we tried to make changes for the better. What is shaping your family culture? Is it intentional and preparatory, or is it coasting and crisis? Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com
In a talk given at a Woman’s Conference in October, Michelle Craig discussed the concept of “divine discontent.” Neal Maxwell often used this term in his speeches to describe times when God unsettles our comfort to inspire us to make a change in our lives. Craig describes divine discontent like this: “Divine discontent comes when we compare ‘what we are [to] what we have the power to become.’ Each of us, if we are honest, feels a gap between where and who we are, and where and who we want to become. We yearn for greater personal capacity. We have these feelings because we are daughters and sons of God, born with the Light of Christ yet living in a fallen world. These feelings are God given and create an urgency to act.” Maxwell says that these feelings bring us to a higher level of consecration, and “will cure ambivalence and casualness in any of us!” More from Michelle Craig: “We should welcome feelings of divine discontent that call us to a higher way, while recognizing and avoiding Satan’s counterfeit—paralyzing discouragement. This is a precious space into which Satan is all too eager to jump. We can choose to walk the higher path that leads us to seek for God and His peace and grace, or we can listen to Satan, who bombards us with messages that we will never be enough: rich enough, smart enough, beautiful enough, anything enough. Our discontent can become divine—or destructive.” “One way to tell divine discontent from Satan’s counterfeit is that divine discontent will lead us to faithful action" says Craig. "Divine discontent is not an invitation to stay in our comfort zone, nor will it lead us to despair. I have learned that when I wallow in thoughts of everything I am not, I do not progress and I find it much more difficult to feel and follow the Spirit.” Some ways to act on feelings of divine discontent: "never suppress a generous thought" Live after the manner of happiness Learn the doctrine of your faith, your family canon Choose to be happy and take responsibility for your happiness. Fill your life with uplifting, happy things, and keep your thoughts clean. Be industrious, live with definiteness of purpose, find a passion, serve, do something that is your authentic expression Learn about grace Michelle Craig refers to a quote from Mere Christianity, when “C. S. Lewis explained God’s transforming power this way: ‘Imagine yourself as a living house. God comes in to rebuild that house. At first, perhaps, you can understand what He is doing. He is getting the drains right and stopping the leaks in the roof and so on; you knew that those jobs needed doing and so you are not surprised. But presently He starts knocking the house about in a way that hurts abominably. … [You see,] He is building quite a different house from the one you thought of. … You thought you were [being] made into a decent little cottage: but He is building a palace. He intends to come and live in it Himself.’” I think I have become a little bitter sometimes when I dwell on my own divine discontent. When that happens I am likely dwelling on that paralyzing discouragement rather than feeling motivated by my capacity for growth. I heard once that you should pay attention to when you feel jealous because it could be your subconscious telling you about changes I may want to make in my own life. I think this can be somewhat true if we can keep the jealousy in check, but I think it is our nature to allow our jealousy to become more discouraging than otherwise. It is important to remember that we are all on our own path, and I’m not saying that we are on the same path in different levels. No. We are on our OWN PATHS. It doesn’t matter if you think someone has it better or worse than you do, we all have our own struggles. Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com
If you haven't seen the classic film The Karate Kid then you are seriously missing out, and your childhood was deprived! One of the things that makes that movie a classic is when Mr. Miyagi is supposed to be teaching Daniel La Russo how to do karate, he makes him do his house chores instead. He has him wax his cars, paint his fences, paint his house, and sand his deck. Daniel starts to get impatient with these tasks and starts to question whether is he ever going to learn anything about karate. In the iconic scene that follows, Daniel learns that he was not only learning karate by doing those tasks, he was building the strength and muscle memory to perform important blocking moves in karate. Our family culture is a lot like these routines that we create for our families. We won't suddenly have the ability to teach our values or cultivate our vision for our family when they are grown if we haven't done things to intentionally shape our beliefs and habits along the way. I have been thinking a lot about what it means to be goal-oriented. I don't think that it is something that you just wake up and decide to be. Setting and accomplishing goals takes discipline, perseverance, and self-efficacy. Plus, if you aren't thinking about your end vision, then the goal has very little meaning. Having that vision is challenging when your family is coasting, or always in crisis mode. That is something Michael and I have struggled with over the last ten years of feeling like we have been riding on the cultural train of corporate success, only to find that the tracks dead end if there is a recession, or you didn't get there "right" degree, or find the "right" job. To get back onto our own, self-made train, we have to start thinking hard about what our goals really are, and start developing those things that will carry us toward our vision. I recently read this talk called "The Adventure of Mortality" by Dieter F. Uchtdorf, and here is something that I appreciated about what he said about goals and decisions: "In many cases, the decisions you make may not be as important as what you do after making the decision." Mr. Miyagi knew from the beginning that the movements he was teaching had a purpose. As parents, we need to be intentional about the habits and rhythms we establish with our children because they will become permanent. In the book "Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence" by Daniel Coleman, he talks about the behaviors we do consistently without ever thinking about them. He says these things become "something we habituate to rather than orient towards." When we aren't intentional about our vision and values, the things we may not want become our defaults. We can intentionally design our defaults, or we can allow our situation to set them for us. Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com
Traditions are one of the important keys in shaping our family culture. Traditions shape our family stories and create an identity, and shape values and priorities. In an article by The Art of Maniliness, traditions come in daily, weekly, and monthly forms. They also come in seasonal forms. Perhaps your family has an annual road trip, or have a special way to initiate a new school year. Maybe you have a seasonal purging session in your house each year, or "spring cleaning". Yes, even those are family traditions. I love holidays because it's like an annual reminder to foster some tradition. Holidays tend to come with some expected traditions that are based on national or ethnic norms. This can make it easier to have traditions, but it can also make it easier to fall into default traditions rather than designing customs that serve your family culture. In this episode, I discuss how we can evaluate the traditions and values we have around this holiday season, and how to be more deliberate. If you follow me on social media, you may have seen my post about what I like to do when I’m out shopping with my kids. With the holiday season approaching, it’s like kids just know they can start asking for stuff. Instead of enduring their “gimmies” all season, or waiting until the last minute to figure out what they want, I have a little trick. When we are out, my kids will always see something that sparks their interest. At first, they would ask if they could get it. Of course, I cannot get them every little thing they ask for, but I also don’t want to have mega tantrums every time we go out. In the book, How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, when kids say something like, I want to fly to the moon, you say something like, wouldn’t that be so cool, instead of, don’t be silly. Or when they say, I wish I could get all the toys in the whole toy store, you say, Wow, what would that be like! Just last week, my kids had all their Halloween candy in a big pile on the floor, and I announced I was going to eat all the candy, and pretended to ravenously shove handfuls of candy in my mouth. We laughed and laughed at how silly that idea would be! So, when my kids bounce up to me with something that makes their heart sore, I tell them I will add it to their list, take a quick pic of their beaming faces holding the thing, and they happily put it back on the shelf. As far as gifts go, I read once that it would be cool to get “a thing to wear and thing to read, a thing they want, a thing they need.” In theory, that sounds pretty good. But it was way too simple. While I appreciate the minimalist approach, it didn’t end up working for us. So, I started thinking about what would work. We don’t want to keep loading up on toys, so our policy for gifts became about things that we felt would serve our goals. So, each birthday and Christmas, we choose a book, a puzzle or game, and an experience, and one thing they really want. This is expanded to include one thing that encourages movement, and the experience can include anything from concert tickets to class tuition. I love doing this because it makes the focus on experience, quality time, and developing knowledge and skills. We don’t need more toys, but my kids always love getting more games, projects, and experiences. Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com
This episode was a little different! My husband, Michael, volunteered to interview me about my family culture, and what I hope to get out of doing this podcast. Our hope is that you will be able to get to know me a little better in spite of my vulnerability and weakness! Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://www.homeandfamilyculture.com (www.homeandfamilyculture.com)