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Culture has gone through an enormous shift in the last few years, and raising kids with a confident faith is more challenging than ever. Today I talk with Dr. Jeff Myers about the biggest faith challenges today and how parents (and grandparents!) should respond. Dr. Jeff is the president of Summit Ministries and is one of America's most respected authorities on youth leadership development. This is a conversation that every Christian concerned about the next generation needs to hear (and that should be all of us!). MENTIONED ON THE SHOWRegister for a Summit Summer Conference and get $200 off with code NATASHA200 at summit.org/natasha (and an additional $100 off if you do so before March 31!)Unshaken Conference https://unshakenconference.com/My apologetics books for parents:Keeping Your Kids on God's Side https://www.amazon.com/Keeping-Your-Kids-Gods-Side/dp/0736965084 Talking with Your Kids about God https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Your-Kids-about-Conversations/dp/0801075521Talking with Your Kids about Jesus https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Your-Kids-about-Jesus/dp/080107553X/Parenting Gen Z by Jason Jimenez https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Gen-Guiding-through-Hostile/dp/1646070070Legacy Coalition https://legacycoalition.com/
Our children look up to us, mirroring our behaviors and habits. It's crucial that we set them on the path to success by fostering healthy habits, starting with the basics of breathing and eating. Today, we're diving deep into the topic of child health, exploring how the habits we instill in our children from an early age can profoundly impact their well-being for years to come. Key Takeaways: -Parents play a pivotal role in shaping their children's habits and behaviors, serving as powerful role models for healthy living.-Breathing and eating are fundamental aspects of life, and the habits formed in these areas can significantly impact overall health and well-being.-Breastfeeding not only provides essential nutrients but also aids in the development of the upper jaw, promoting proper airway development and nasal breathing.-Sensory issues, such as tongue ties, can affect a child's ability to breastfeed effectively and may require intervention from a lactation consultant or healthcare professional.-Myomunchie, a medical-grade silicone tool, can help infants develop facial muscles and promote healthy chewing, nasal breathing, and swallowing habits.-Tongue ties, if left untreated, can lead to a range of issues, including speech difficulties, behavioral issues, and sleep disorders, highlighting the importance of early detection and intervention.-Proper nasal hygiene, including nasal irrigation and breathing exercises, can support respiratory health and reduce the risk of infections and illnesses.-Nutritional supplements, such as vitamin C, D, and zinc, can bolster the immune system and promote overall health, particularly during flu season.-Epigenetic factors, influenced by lifestyle choices and habits, can play a significant role in gene expression and cellular function, highlighting the importance of cultivating a healthy environment for our children to thrive. Book a consultation today:I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.https://shereewertz.com/15-min
Natasha Crain is a wonderful writer and thinker. In this podcast I talk about her answers to two questions: If Christianity is true, why are there so many denominations? Is Christianity responsible for millions of deaths in history?
Do you ever feel like you struggle to connect with your kids? On this episode of Find & Follow, special guest Todd Lesher joins Lindsay and Suzanne this week with some tips for how to help grow the faith of kids and teens.Find & Follow is a podcast where New City Community Directors Lindsay Knuckles and Suzanne Martin help you engage your faith outside of Sunday. Join as Lindsay and Suzanne invite a guest to dig deeper, taking the conversation around the current New City sermon series further into your week. Listen wherever you find your podcasts or watch on YouTube.
Today's Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Steve Ray joins Terry to discuss the important things parents must do to keep their children Catholic in this Special Edition of the Terry & Jesse Show
What do the holidays, stolen taxidermy, and baloney-fueled experiments have in common? They're all on the agenda in our latest podcast episode. We're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Daniel Leeds, our esteemed head researcher, who'll be sharing his insights. Join us as we kick off the holiday season!Thanks to Emily Foulger (Vera Noir) for lending us their beautiful voice. About The ShowEverything Matters is a Comedy Horror Podcast published every Tuesday. Join Micheal Taur and Dale Dallas as they broadcast the planet's most popular programme to the Tri Town area. Be sure to follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast provider. It's easier for you to stay up to date and helps us greatly! If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a review. Reviews and sharing with your friends is the best way to show your support. Disclaimer: Everything Matters IS ENTIRELY satirical, and the people and places in Everything Matters are fiction. Do not try ANYTHING from the broadcast in real life. None of this is real. Website: everythingmatterspod.com Threads: @everythingmatterspodTikTok: @everythingmatterspod Discord: The Homebrew NetworkEverything Matters is a part of the Homebrew Podcast NetworkWritten and Hosted by Grant Mielke and Cody Smith
Powered by Eaton Financial Group: their motto is to live well, work hard and give generously. Under the leadership of Doug Eaton - the firm specializes in assisting women who handle household financial planning by acting in a fiduciary capacity – meaning your best interests are their first priority. For a relaxed and no-obligation cup of coffee and transparent information about creating a financial portfolio – live or virtually – visit eatonfinancialgroup.com to set an appointment. Tell them The Motherhood Village sent you! In this episode of the Motherhood Village podcast, I interview Titania Jordan, the Chief Marketing and Parent Officer of Bark Technologies. The discussion covers a wide range of digital parenting concerns, such as maintaining safety online, addressing inappropriate content, and managing digital screen time. Titania provides practical advice on how parents can navigate these challenges, drawing from her personal experiences as a mother and her experience in working with Bark. She emphasizes the importance of parents being aware of their children's online activities and establishing open lines of communication to address potential issues. Also discussed is the value of Bark Technologies in helping parents monitor and control their children's online activities to promote safety. Titania and I discuss: 0:00 Introduction and Guest Background 1:15 Getting to Know Tatiana Jordan 1:37 Her Favorite Book Recommend 2:27 Introduction to Bark Technologies - Who They Are and What They Do 5:16 Why she Joined Bark and their Mission 7:55 The Challenges of Digital Parenting 10:03 The Dangers Children Encounter Online 14:39 How to Start Conversations About Online Safety with Our Children 18:05 The Role of Bark in Parenting in a Digital World 24:56 Managing Mental Wellness in the Digital World 25:20 Tatiana's Personal Experience and Lessons 28:19 What She Does for Her Own Mental Wellbeing 30:04 Balancing Privacy and Safety in Digital Parenting Resources mentioned in this episode: Parenting in Tech World with Matt McKee and Titania Jordan Connect with Titania and Bark Technologies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barktechnologies Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barktechnologies/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/barktechnologies https://www.bark.us/learn/resources/ Connect with Nicole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.motherhood.village1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.Motherhood.Village1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolegcumberbatch/ https://www.themotherhoodvillage.com/
Would you eat at a restaurant that charged up to $50 for rowdy kids? Well, a restaurant in Blue Ridge, Georgia adds $50 ‘unable to parent' fee for kids that are out of control.A 75-year-old mother in northern Italy won a court order to have her sons, aged 40 and 42, evicted from her house after they refused to leave the comfort of their homes.A wedding in Bolivia ended with the bride and groom covered in feces. Apparently the groom's ex wasn't pleased with getting dumped.Things not to donate for a charity toy drive. The Barnardo's branch in Gorseinon, Swansea, reminded people that it is a children's charity, not an S&M charity.A Taco Bell in Indiana - where you can get tacos, burritos, and a haircut.And why is the media soft? Why are media outlets afraid to ske the questions that everyone wants answered?
Are you prepared to effectively engage a culture that ridicules biblical truths and sees biblical morality as outdated and in need of being discarded? Can you defend your faith against the lies of our culture and live as a bold witness for the Lord? My conversation with Natasha Crain will help you see what it means to live counter-cultural as you form biblical beliefs, thoughts, and actions. Natasha Crain is a speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster who equips Christians to think more clearly about holding to a biblical worldview in an increasingly challenging secular culture. She has been featured on TV and radio shows across the US and Canada. She is the author of "Keeping Your Kids on God's Side," "Talking with Your Kids about God," and "Talking with Your Kids about Jesus." A former marketing executive and adjunct professor, Natasha lives in Southern California with her husband and 3 Children.
In this episode, we will discuss the importance of the safety of kids in school. Tabatha Barron shares her personal experience of her niece getting put on the wrong bus multiple times in one year, which inspired her to create the KYKS platform. Tabatha Barron explains that her background in engineering and experience with technology led her to develop a solution that complements our lives rather than taking over them. She emphasizes the need for greater awareness about this issue and shares examples of other children being misplaced or left unattended. Tabitha's goal is to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of children. Tabatha is a hardworking, self-motivated mother of two who understands the immense importance of child safety. With an engineering degree and 15 years of experience, Tabatha is a problem solver who believes technology should play a larger role in organizing and improving everyday life. In this video, you will be able to learn: The importance of school bus safety The prevalence of children being placed on the wrong bus The need for a solution to protect children. The role of technology in addressing the problem The impact of misplaced children on their families The need for better communication and accountability in schools Key Topics of this Podcast: 00:00:21 - Importance of school bus safety. 00:10:30 - Improved school dismissal process efficiency. 00:12:08 - School bus ridership is declining. 00:19:33 - School bus safety is concerning. 00:23:05 - Lack of transparency in missing children statistics. 00:29:22 - The school bus system needs improvement. 00:34:50 - Listening to and valuing children. 00:40:46 - Parents must demand change in schools. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motivatewithkat1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064915964209&_rdc=1&_rdr Twitter: https://twitter.com/KbBelletty LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/motivate-with-k-a-t/ Visit my website: https://lessons.motivatewithkat.com/ Tabatha Barron Tabatha Barron founded Keeping Your Kids Safe in 2014 to ensure the safety of every child throughout the transportation process. Tabatha is a hardworking, self-motivated mother of two who understands the immense importance of child safety. With an engineering degree and 15 years of experience, Tabatha is a problem solver who believes technology should play a larger role in organizing and improving everyday life. Through the KYKS platform, she strives to provide peace of mind to families, parents and guardians, childcare providers, and school officials.
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In this episode, Tudor welcomes Calley Means back to the podcast to discuss healthcare in America. They discuss the dos and don'ts as your kids head back to school. Plus, a ton of hidden secrets behind some of the foods you have loved for years and how powerful politicians are keeping the jig going. A must hear episode for parents. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor welcomes Calley Means back to the podcast to discuss healthcare in America. They discuss the dos and don'ts as your kids head back to school. Plus, a ton of hidden secrets behind some of the foods you have loved for years and how powerful politicians are keeping the jig going. A must hear episode for parents. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor welcomes Calley Means back to the podcast to discuss healthcare in America. They discuss the dos and don'ts as your kids head back to school. Plus, a ton of hidden secrets behind some of the foods you have loved for years and how powerful politicians are keeping the jig going. A must hear episode for parents. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Dr. Kevin Most joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss to explore the significance of children's physical check-ups, effective methods for managing vertigo, and how artificial intelligence is helping detect colon polyps. Dr. Kevin Most's Steve Cochran Show Notes: Kids going to college – Don't forget about their health Do your kids take a prescription medicine, if yes do they have enough? If the meds are delivered by mail order, have you changed the address to the school address Understand that once your child is 18 they have rights to their health privacy, and doctors can't share information with you without their permission. If you want to be able to have a doctor speak with you about their health, they must fill out a HIPPA form for the state the school is in Check to make sure your insurance is covered in the state they will be in, or be ready to pay out of network fees Are their immunizations up to date? In Illinois MMR, Tdap and meningitis are required. Consider influenza, Covid, hep A and B and HPV- college setting is classic for out breaks Artificial Intelligence role in colon polyps detection: 20 million colonoscopies are done each year in the US Studies have shown that the rate of detection for early cancerous polyps decreases as the day goes on, fatigue? Estimates are that 8-10 % of early colon cancer are missed on initial colonoscopy, resulting in 13,500 colon cancers missed in the US These cancers in most cases are found at the next interval colonoscopy, majority still at a treatable stage. This past week the FDA approved an artificial intelligence assisted colonoscopy device- MAGENTIC-COLO This device uses the video captured in real time, analyzes the images and identifies areas that are concerning based on data collected It then highlights the areas on the video monitor that the Gastroenterologist is viewing, drawing attention to the area of concern. The study showed an increase of detection by 26%, which translated into a 21% decrease in colon cancer occurrence The equipment will be available in the US within the next few weeks Many companies working on AI-based skin cancer apps that would be used with your iPhone: 6.3 billion smartphones – what health data will be collected and how will AI impact its use Researchers from Stanford are looking at developing an app that can identify skin cancer using AI generated data Their current data shows that their algorithm is on par with 21 board certified dermatologists FDA is a bit slower on approving devices such as these as it does not involve a physician for the determination Tele Derm is very popular now, with high quality, high resolution cameras, where a dermatologist is interpreting the image There are many companies developing the direct to consumer diagnostic testing/interpretation in the dermatology world Why is this taking so long? There is no data base of images collected in an organized way, as it is often the eye of the dermatologist who makes the decision. In April of this year the FDA made expectations clear as to how these devices would be regulated, initially they are looking at a device that would aid a physician, similar to the colon cancer device The FDA focus is on devices that make clinicians more accurate, not removing the clinician from the patient interaction This important step allows for education, advice, and transition of care if needed Currently there is a website Mole Mapper, built at Oregon Health University, that aids a patient in collecting information on specific moles on their body, tracks them with photos , looking for changes Not for diagnosis at this time, but more to gather information on moles that are changing and have a record of that to share with their physician Mole Mapper is hoping to continue to collect data so that at a date in the future it will be used to diagnose skin cancer at a much earlier time Will we see an increase in Fatal Heart Attacks as Heat and Air Quality worsen: One million individuals die from Heart attacks in the United States each year We know that the air quality has an impact on cardiovascular health We also know that extreme heat stresses the cardiovascular system as it works to aid in cooling A study completed in China looked at the impact of heat waves and poor air quality on cardiovascular incidents Researchers in China found that 3% of all deaths due to heart attacks could be attributed to the combo of extreme heat and poor air quality. They looked at records of over 200,000 individuals who died from a heart attack over a five year period They then looked back at the temperature and air quality on the days of the deaths. They found that there was a 18% increase in the risk of fatal heart attacks during 2 day heat waves where air quality was poor and heat indexes were above the 90th percentile. They did not find the same when the temperature was cold and in the 10th percentile, it only showed a 4% increase risk The findings for adults over the age of 80 was more concerning and showed that this group is more susceptible to the effects of heat and air pollution. Key message is keep individuals who may be susceptible to heat and poor air quality in an environment that is cooler and air quality can be maintained. NIH launches long COVID clinical trials to identify treatment options : Patients with Long Covid have been frustrated with treatment options, mainly the lack of options NIH last week announced new clinical trials focused on the treatment of Long Covid, this is the worlds largest comprehensive study of Long Covid, with 11 different trials being rolled out The goal is to enroll 40,000 patients before the end of the year The treatments include Paxlovid, other drugs, devices, other therapies including trials with light therapy. Each trial focused on the symptoms associated with Long Covid The trials are part of the NIH RECOVER initiative which received more than $1 Billion dollars from Congress in December of 2020, to address these conditions It has taken time as the NIH had to clearly define the condition, which has more than 200 symptoms. Understand the number of possible patients is key to building the studies The NIH has admitted they still do not have a good idea as to the number of individuals with this condition as data collection and definitions are not good, but estimates are close to 65 million around the world The list of trials and sites should be available soon and a few trials are now currently open for enrollment, go to recovercovid.org Each trial will have specific criteria and restrictions The trials will continue to roll out over the next 3 months, under the following groups RECOVER-VITAL will focus on treating SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, when it stays in the body and causes the immune system to damage bodily organs. Trial participants will be given the antiviral Paxlovid for longer dosing regimens to see if it improves long COVID symptoms. Currently open to enrollment RECOVER-NEURO will examine treatments for cognitive dysfunctions related to long COVID, like brain fog, memory problems and difficulty with attention. , This will open in the next few weeks RECOVER-SLEEP will test interventions to help sleep patterns or the ability to sleep after having COVID-19. One trial will focus on hypersomnia, or excessive sleep, while another will focus on problems falling or staying asleep. This will open in a few months and will look at the use of some medications RECOVER-AUTONOMIC will target symptoms associated with the autonomic nervous system, which controls a range of bodily functions including heart rate, breathing and the digestive system. Exercise and fatigue: NIH is also developing a fifth platform looking at the inability to exercise and fatigue. Bronny James suffered cardiac arrest Monday and is in stable condition: On Monday Bronny James, the 18 yo son of Lebron James, suffered a cardiac arrest while practicing at USC He was transported to the hospital spent a night in the ICU and was deemed to be in stable condition the next day and moved out of the ICU, he was discharged from the hospital on Thursday He will continue to have further testing to assure he can safely return to practice Sudden cardiac Arrest is the cause of death in about 2,000 individuals under the age of 25 each year, Overall he found himself at the highest risk by being black and a basketball player, when we look at all student athletes This often occurs when the electrical activity of the heart causes the main pumping chamber the ventricle, to fibrillate causing a poor or irregular heart beat that disrupts the heart's pumping activity This is not like a heart attack where blockage of blood to the heart muscle occurs This is much more common in men and more common in basketball, with football players being the next highest risk Coaches and staff need to be trained to give CPR, use an AED and act quickly Controversy over what should a preparticipation physical include Parents often see this as a hassle to get their healthy child a physical before sports start EKG's are not routinely done, Echocardiograms are not routinely done for High School students, College athletes are under more scrutiny and receive much more extensive evaluations. Bronny actually had both an EKG as well as a specialized echocardiogram just a few months earlier What can cause sudden cardiac death in young adults-Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common- this is a thickening of the muscle in the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) that can cause an abnormal rhythm esp during exercise. HCM is often inherited disease, known as an enlarged heart. HCM is diagnosed with an echocardiogram Having this condition will often preclude you from playing any sport competitively These individuals will often have a implantable defibrillator placed to protect them Other causes can be preexisting abnormal electrical activity of the heart either genetic or anatomic- both causing unusual electrical activity and thus fibrillation RSV- Vaccine for adults and Monoclonal Antibodies for infants: This past winter we saw the impact of RSV- Respiratory Syncytial Virus on both children and adults This is a seasonal illness that in most cases causes an aggravating cold, but in young children and older adults we should it has a bigger impact, causing hospitalization and pneumonia We know young children do not have immunity until after they have an infection, often before the age of 2, they are vulnerable to severe RSV as both their lungs and their immune system are not fully developed In adults we lose our immunity to RSV as we age This summer we had the roll out of vaccine for those over 60 and a monoclonal antibody shot for those under 2, to give us our first year of protections in both of these age groups In June, the FDA approved 2 RSV Vaccines for those over the age of 60- it would be a single dose shot, after discussion with your physician In July, the FDA approved a monoclonal antibody treatment for newborns and infants entering their first RSV season, this would be given as a preventative option. The pediatric shot is interesting as it is not a vaccine, it is the antibodies needed to fight an infection if you were to get one Both the antibody shot for kids as well as the vaccine for adults does not stop the illness but reduces hospitalizations significantly It is interesting that the adult vaccine was developed using the technology we use for the flu shot, not the mRNA process we used for Covid There is a clinical trial going on right now for a vaccine for women who are pregnant, allowing them to share their antibodies with the newborn, thus protecting them thru the vulnerable first 2 years of life. What about the “tweeners” those between 2 and 60 years old, this group doesn't need a vaccine as the chance for severe illness in this age is rare, so the focus is on high risk individuals These options will certainly raise some questions and conversations with your doctor A tornado that ripped through a major Pfizer pharmaceutical plant in North Carolina on Wednesday "almost completely destroyed" the plant's warehouse: We talk about the impact of heat, with dehydration and heat stroke. We talk about cold and frostbite The bigger impact of weather is being felt now with the devastation of the Pfizer factory in North Carolina on July 19th We talked about the drug shortages in the US the day before the tornado hit, as we discussed the closing of the Chemotherapy plant in India, the next day a tornado hits here. This factory makes sterile injectables that are used in every hospital, these are drugs that are given thru an IV or injected. It is estimated that this plant provided 8 % of the injectable medications used in US Hospitals These include drugs used for infections, for surgery, for pain and other conditions Most hospitals got away from being a warehouse and are relying on medications and supplies being delivered daily, with warehousing kept locally and in smaller amounts in the hospital The impact of this will be felt in a short period of time, as short as a few months and how long it will last depends on how nimble Pfizer is, to shift manufacturing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jess is joined by Alex Cooney of Cyber Safe Kids to talk about TikTok's new parental tool, and she gives some advice to parents on how to keep their kids safe online over the summer months.
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Welcome to Mastering Cyber with Host Alissa (Dr Jay) Abdullah, PhD, SVP & Deputy CSO at Mastercard, and former White House technology executive. Listen to this weekly one-minute podcast to help you maneuver cybersecurity industry tips, terms, and topics. Buckle up, your 60 seconds of cyber starts now! Sponsored by Mastercard. https://mastercard.us/en-us.html
In preparation for a summer filled with fun and exciting summer camp opportunities, I am welcoming Cherie Benjoseph, LCSW on The Heartful Parent Podcast today. Cherie has worked as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for over 30 years in various school settings. Currently she works at the Director of National Outreach and Education for the Center for Child Counseling. In 2009, Cherie founded the KidSafe Foundation, a non-profit with a focus on child sexual abuse primary prevention. KidSafe has many programs for parents and educators, but today we are talking about CampSafe which is geared towards providing strong foundational knowledge of child sexual abuse prevention and awareness within a day camp or overnight camp setting. Cherie shares with us two imperative conversations parents or caregivers need to have if you are sending your child to camp this summer. First are the questions you must ask the director of your child's camp in order as part of the process of researching and vetting the camp you choose for your child. And second are the conversations to have with your kids, starting way in advance, so they know what to expect, what healthy boundaries might look like, and what options they have for protecting themselves and who to go to if something feels off. Cherie and I share an absolute love for camp, and the experiences it can bring to our children's lives. But it is our job to project all the children! So Cherie encourages us to not only have these tough conversations with the directors of the camps and help our kids feel prepared, but also make it the norm that camps participate in a program like CampSafe as part of their own process to keep kids safe at their camps. Find out more about CampSafe, and the other programs offered by the KidSafe Foundation at their website: kidsafefoundation.org and connect with Cherie and the work she does for the Center for Child Counseling at centerforchildcounseling.org. Note: I offer resources and support for child safety with Savvy Parents Safe Kids as part of The Heartful Parent Collective. Sign up to get resources from me delivered right to your inbox! You are not meant to do this alone!
It's almost summer! Are you excited about the warmer weather, lots of sunshine, kids out of school, and all the things? Or are you thinking that sounds fun, but I need to figure out what to do with my kids. It can be difficult to find your summer rhythm while keeping your kids busy and trying to get work done. In this episode we talk about how to establish a summer rhythm that works for your family, and three essentials to your summer rhythm. We also discuss some creative adventures your kids can do on their own or you can all do as a family. It is my hope that these topics can spark some creative adventure ideas of things you might want to do with your family this summer. Grab a notebook, and your favorite beverage and let's dive in! I pray this blesses you! Michelle PS. If you need some extra accountability or help with productivity hacks, time management tools, mapping out a more efficient daily or weekly schedule, time blocking and so much more. We will break down what isn't working in your schedule, create new personalized goals for you, and determine the next new steps you need to take to have more freedom and live with more joy and laughter! Grab an coaching call with me at: Email: contact@byrdmichelle.com website: www.byrdmichelle.com Free Productivity Planner - my gift to you! Just check out my website Come join our Facebook Group: Home Management for Working Moms - Organization & Time Management
Podcast: Smart Money Parenting - Audio Edition (LS 39 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: The 7 Money Mindsets Keeping Your Kids PoorPub date: 2023-04-11Did you know your money mindset can determine your financial destiny? In today's episode, hosts Chad Willardson and Scott Donnell break down the seven mindsets keeping you and your kids poor. They explain how these mindsets influence your money decisions, how to stop being anxious about money, and the changes you can make to secure your financial future. Scott and Chad start the conversation by revealing that the money mindsets you raise your kids with will stay with them forever. Scott and Chad explore why 90% of multi-generational wealth gets spent or wasted in one to two generations. Mindset #1 - Paying yourself last. It's crazy how much people spend on bills and expensive subscriptions without investing a single cent in their future. For Scott, paying yourself first keeps you motivated and gives you money confidence. Mindset #2 - Keeping up with friends that have expensive tastes. Chad shares why keeping up with the Joneses is terrible for your financial health - you don't know what they did to get there. Scott reveals the benefits of living off the interest of your investments. Scott is not a fan of the "fake-it-til-you-make-it mindset." He believes you'd much rather make smart money decisions until you make it. Mindset #3 - Not knowing where your money goes. Chad reveals that 92% of Americans don't look at their monthly statements - knowing your numbers is a crucial step toward financial independence. Mindset #4 - Debt and buying beyond what you can afford. Scott shares why he thinks living in debt is not a great way to live - and if you're in debt, you need to find a way out. According to Chad, the only type of debt you should have is appreciating debt or borrowing money to invest in something. Mindset #5 - Not planning for purchases in advance. Scott believes this is a common mistake among Americans - one that most cannot recover from. Mindset #6 - Not investing until you have enough money. Chad and Scott agree that people should stop assuming they'll invest when they get enough because they'll never have enough. The earlier you start, the better. Mindset #7 - Being clueless about taxes. For Scott, if you don't know your taxes, you'll forever have a poor mindset about money, which you'll likely pass on to your kids. Chad reveals where refunds come from and why you should not be excited when the IRS sends you a tax refund. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott/ Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnellThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Chad Willardson and Scott Donnell, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Today we are joined by Angel Reese & Flau'jae Johnson to discuss the LSU team dynamic, drama on the court, Drake in the DMs and more. We also open the phone lines to ask our listeners if they keep their kids away from going through hardship in life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know your money mindset can determine your financial destiny? In today's episode, hosts Chad Willardson and Scott Donnell break down the seven mindsets keeping you and your kids poor. They explain how these mindsets influence your money decisions, how to stop being anxious about money, and the changes you can make to secure your financial future. Scott and Chad start the conversation by revealing that the money mindsets you raise your kids with will stay with them forever. Scott and Chad explore why 90% of multi-generational wealth gets spent or wasted in one to two generations. Mindset #1 - Paying yourself last. It's crazy how much people spend on bills and expensive subscriptions without investing a single cent in their future. For Scott, paying yourself first keeps you motivated and gives you money confidence. Mindset #2 - Keeping up with friends that have expensive tastes. Chad shares why keeping up with the Joneses is terrible for your financial health - you don't know what they did to get there. Scott reveals the benefits of living off the interest of your investments. Scott is not a fan of the "fake-it-til-you-make-it mindset." He believes you'd much rather make smart money decisions until you make it. Mindset #3 - Not knowing where your money goes. Chad reveals that 92% of Americans don't look at their monthly statements - knowing your numbers is a crucial step toward financial independence. Mindset #4 - Debt and buying beyond what you can afford. Scott shares why he thinks living in debt is not a great way to live - and if you're in debt, you need to find a way out. According to Chad, the only type of debt you should have is appreciating debt or borrowing money to invest in something. Mindset #5 - Not planning for purchases in advance. Scott believes this is a common mistake among Americans - one that most cannot recover from. Mindset #6 - Not investing until you have enough money. Chad and Scott agree that people should stop assuming they'll invest when they get enough because they'll never have enough. The earlier you start, the better. Mindset #7 - Being clueless about taxes. For Scott, if you don't know your taxes, you'll forever have a poor mindset about money, which you'll likely pass on to your kids. Chad reveals where refunds come from and why you should not be excited when the IRS sends you a tax refund. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott/ Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnell
Did you know your money mindset can determine your financial destiny? In today's episode, hosts Chad Willardson and Scott Donnell break down the seven mindsets keeping you and your kids poor. They explain how these mindsets influence your money decisions, how to stop being anxious about money, and the changes you can make to secure your financial future. Scott and Chad start the conversation by revealing that the money mindsets you raise your kids with will stay with them forever. Scott and Chad explore why 90% of multi-generational wealth gets spent or wasted in one to two generations. Mindset #1 - Paying yourself last. It's crazy how much people spend on bills and expensive subscriptions without investing a single cent in their future. For Scott, paying yourself first keeps you motivated and gives you money confidence. Mindset #2 - Keeping up with friends that have expensive tastes. Chad shares why keeping up with the Joneses is terrible for your financial health - you don't know what they did to get there. Scott reveals the benefits of living off the interest of your investments. Scott is not a fan of the "fake-it-til-you-make-it mindset." He believes you'd much rather make smart money decisions until you make it. Mindset #3 - Not knowing where your money goes. Chad reveals that 92% of Americans don't look at their monthly statements - knowing your numbers is a crucial step toward financial independence. Mindset #4 - Debt and buying beyond what you can afford. Scott shares why he thinks living in debt is not a great way to live - and if you're in debt, you need to find a way out. According to Chad, the only type of debt you should have is appreciating debt or borrowing money to invest in something. Mindset #5 - Not planning for purchases in advance. Scott believes this is a common mistake among Americans - one that most cannot recover from. Mindset #6 - Not investing until you have enough money. Chad and Scott agree that people should stop assuming they'll invest when they get enough because they'll never have enough. The earlier you start, the better. Mindset #7 - Being clueless about taxes. For Scott, if you don't know your taxes, you'll forever have a poor mindset about money, which you'll likely pass on to your kids. Chad reveals where refunds come from and why you should not be excited when the IRS sends you a tax refund. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott/ Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnell
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On today's episode we are going to talk about one of the most important topics in kids ministry: safety. We'll address questions like: How do we protect the kids of our church? What kind of policies do we need to have in place? How do we keep those policies up to date? We have an expert and consultant who helps churches make sure that their children are safe. Curt Hale is a Safety Specialist with over twenty years of experience in family ministry. During that time he has served in small, large, and multi-site churches. He's also spoken and led worship for thousands of kids and adults as a camp and event leader. He's married to Noël and has four children: Monroe, Abram, Sophie, and Lottie. Curt knows how to build safety systems in a variety of contexts and he's excited to help you protect those entrusted to your care. SHOW NOTES
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After discovering the body of an 8-year-old girl inside of a U-Haul trailer, the police detained a man who was 28 years old and his girlfriend who was 33 years old. According to the Mitchell Police Department, on December 14, the Davison County Coroner reportedly received a call from Aleksander Kurmoyarov and Mandie Miller, who said that they traveled from Airway Heights, Washington, with the body of Miller's adoptive daughter. This information was provided in a phone call to the Davison County Coroner. The coroner informed the police, and the officers went to the residence of Kurmoyarov and Miller, where they discovered a U-Haul tow. It was alleged that the pair stated there was a coffin in their vehicle with the body of the girl inside. Sub and follow our show wherever you get podcasts: https://availableon.com/truecrimetodayatruecrimepodcast Get AD-FREE advance & bonus content when you sub via apple podcasts! Try it for 3 days free now! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1504280230
Do you feel confident that you can keep your child safe online? Sometimes as a parent the inherent dangers of the internet can feel overwhelming, but there are ways that we can protect our kids while allowing them to be digital citizens. Featured in this episode: Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissionerhttps://www.esafety.gov.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's world, children have access to technology from an early age. Author Catherine Pearlman joins Idaho Matters to talk about her newest book "First Phone" and how you can help keep your kids safe while online.
Adam Dodge and Adriane Nada join me for a conversation about how to empower your children to make good decisions online. Kids today understand how to use technology, but that does not mean they know how to do it safely. The internet was not built for children, but that's where they are growing up. Adam and Adriane created The Tech-Savvy Parent online course to keep parents informed and their kids safe. In this episode, they share some ways parents can lay the groundwork for having safe interactions in an online world. Adam Dodge is an internationally recognized digital safety expert and a parent. You may have heard him on the podcast when he joined me to talk about how to protect yourself from digital abuse. Adriane Nada is Professor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, and a parent too. Show Highlights Adam and Adriane explain what they mean by “kids' lives have gone digital, but parenting has not.” (5:05) How to be more involved in a child's digital life and keep the conversation open (15:17) Why we need to expand conversations about strangers from the physical world to the online world. Online harm is as serious as offline harm. (17:35) How to teach kids empathy and consent in ways that will be effective during online interactions (27:51) Learn more about Adam and Adriane: Adam Dodge, Esq., is a Digital Safety Expert and Founder of EndTAB.org. The founder of EndTAB, Adam is an internationally recognized digital safety expert who believes you do not have to be a tech expert to stay safe in the digital age. His work is characterized by his dedication to preventing and addressing the ways adults and children are harmed online and via their devices. He has written and presented extensively on digital safety, online abuse prevention, technology-enabled abuse, and co-authored the first safety advisory on the emerging threat of ‘deepfakes.' His work and expertise has been featured on CBS and in Vogue, the MIT Technology Review, Washington Post, NBC News, the Verge, Mashable, Wall Street Journal, SELF Magazine, Los Angeles Times, GQ, HuffPost and others. Adam is a licensed attorney in California and prior to founding EndTAB, he spent 9 years leading the legal department at Southern California Domestic Violence Nonprofit. Adriane Nada MS, LMFT, LPCC is a licensed marriage and family therapist and licensed professional clinical counselor living in Portland, Oregon. Nada is certified in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy. As a clinician in private practice, Nada specializes in healing childhood trauma and anxiety. She believes profound and lasting change emerges through the use of client-centered and holistic methods, integrating traditional psychotherapy theories and practice with mind-body approaches. As an adjunct professor of psychology at Pepperdine University, her class instruction has included the following courses: Clinical Interventions for Children and Adolescents; Individual Techniques in Counseling and Psychotherapy; and Couple and Family Therapy. Resources & Links: Links and information may also be found at: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/keeping-your-kids-safe-online-with-adam-dodge-and-adriane-nada/ The Tech-Savvy ParentHow to Protect Yourself From Digital Abuse with Adam Dodge Gabb Cell Phone TODAY'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: SOBERLINK Proof. Protection. Peace of Mind. The Soberlink remote alcohol monitoring system consists of a portable breathalyzer with wireless technology for real-time results. With proven use as the leading choice in child custody cases since 2011, we are the only system that combines: Court admissibility in all 50 states Facial recognition Tamper detection Easy-to-read Advanced Reporting™ Trust the Experts in Remote Alcohol Monitoring Technology™ to support the best interests of the hild in your Family Law cases. JOIN THE SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO FACEBOOK GROUP
In today's world, children have access to technology from an early age. Author Catherine Pearlman joins Idaho Matters to talk about her newest book "First Phone" and how you can help keep your kids safe while online.
In this episode of UTLRadio , we take a look at 3 things that parents need to be aware of concerning their children's use of social media. It is a new school year and most kids from middle school up (and even some younger grades) have cell phones and, social media access. While social media has become a part of our collective daily lives, it can pose serious risks to your kids and even to parents. Learn what you need to do to help keep your kids safe this school year and beyond. Don't miss this episode and make sure you are subscribed to the podcast so that you are notified of future episodes. Share with friends and Subscribe!! Subscribe on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Subscribe on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/unde... Subscribe on iHeart Radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-ut... Subscribe on Spotify http://ow.ly/hPa850EEJZK Subscribe on Google http://ow.ly/dHcP50EEK0v Don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube Channel! UTLRadio: http://www.UTLRadio.com Legal: http://www.pjlesq.com Twitter: @pjllaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undertanding... Tel.: (201) 904-2211 E-Mail: info@UTLRadio.com E-Mail: pl@pjlesq.com Don't miss this episode of Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)! Want to listen to an episode that you missed? No problem, all episodes are available on iTunes and on our website, www.utlradio.com Make sure that you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when new episodes are available. Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The statements and opinions contained in this podcast do not constitute legal advice. Additionally, listening to this podcast does not create an attorney/client relationship. If you have a legal issue or concern, you should consult with an attorney in your state.
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Is there a secret to keeping your kids close? Dr. Leman fills us in on this episode of the Have a New Kid by Friday Podcast. **Special Offer– July 1 – 31: Have a Happy Family by Friday ebook for $1.99 at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you get your ebooks** Show Sponsored by Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Produced by Unmutable™
In a world flooded with promises of instant gratification, shortcuts, quick fixes, and easy buttons, Chad Austin, a fitness trainer, offers help for people wanting to focus on long-term fitness success. In this podcast episode of “K12 On Learning,” listeners can learn ways to stop constantly starting over and also improve the quality of their lives through fitness. Chad Austin has been a leader in the fitness industry since 2003. He is a fitness business owner, and he is also the best-selling and award-winning author of the book series, “Make Fitness A Priority.”
What can we do to keep our kids playing and engaged with sport? Hint: it's not about us anymore dads. Former representative soccer player, Mark Lee, shares his advice. Mark now spends his time coaching the next stars of the beautiful game.
* This Episode is not suitable for little ears* This past week a question came into our inbox: " How do I host someone at my house that is 'creepy' with my kids" ...The question also included red flags that I believe many of you are facing and likely wondering how to deal with at your table. Through this conversation I will bring to the table what I believe will be the start of a series on this show. While I am an advocate for open door hospitality, it is critical to know the warning signs. My hope through this is not that you build unnecessary walls, but rather feel well prepared and informed on how to keep your table one of celebrating and health. You can expect to hear: What the risks are of exposing children to potentially risky behavior in adults How to approach these situations if they are family Next steps if you need to set boundaries or if you believe harm has already been done In this conversation I will be straight with you, because truthfully, this is for the safety of your home and your children. I hope that through this conversation you feel that this is a safe space to have this conversation and that you don't feel panicked but instead, prepared. As we work to prepare you for everyday hospitality, we know that this is a small, but critical, part of the whole.
We hear it too often. Our kids are raised in the church, raised to know God, and yet the world gets a hold of them and they fall away. Well, I discovered 5 ways to keep kids connected to Christ aged 18-29. Stats show that 75% of kids aged 18-29 leave the church. But what keeps the other 25%? Today is the first in a 5 week series on how to keep our kids connected to Christ. In this episode, I unpack eating dinner as a family, as stats show that families that eat 5 out of 7 meals together are more likely to stay connected with Christ.I unpack how we do family dinners together and what you can do if you currently aren't practicing this but would love to.Mentioned in the episode:Connect with me on Instagram here.Join the tribe here by subscribing to the email list.
We live in a crazy world! What do you tell your kids to keep them safe? When do you have key conversations to give them insight into the dangers that are around them? Nic, Matt and Branden talk through what they are doing and what is coming up. Join the conversation @TheModernDadCo. Facebook | Instagram | Twitterhttp://www.themoderndadco.com/
Sometimes when your child asks you a question, it's okay to admit you don't know the answer. John and Danny give some recommendations on where to turn to for when your child asks a difficult question about God. Featuring Natasha Crain. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive Natasha's book "Keeping Your Kids on God's Side" for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-fofp-podcast-2022-03-15?refcd=1343001 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/focus-on-parenting-podcast/when-you-dont-know-the-answer/#featured-resource-cta Listen Anytime: https://store.focusonthefamily.com/answering-your-kids-tough-faith-questions-digital-product?refcd=1343001 If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Sharing your faith with a son or daughter is a wonderful privilege. But, what do you do when you try telling your child about Jesus, and he or she doesn't understand? John and Danny offer some hope to parents facing that situation. Featuring Natasha Crain. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast, or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive Natasha's book "Keeping Your Kids on God's Side" for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-fofp-podcast-2022-03-15?refcd=1343001 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/focus-on-parenting-podcast/telling-your-kids-about-jesus/#featured-resource-cta Listen Anytime: https://store.focusonthefamily.com/answering-your-kids-tough-faith-questions-digital-product?refcd=1343001 If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Justin Payeur is an entrepreneur, mentor, and cyber safety specialist. He's the President and COO of National Education Technologies, where he helps parents teach their kids a balanced and safe approach to using mobile technology. As a dad of two teens, Justin understands how important it is to keep your children safe in the digital world. He leads product vision for digital wellbeing apps Boomerang Parental Control and SPIN Safe Browser to help filter web content and facilitate conversations about tech use. Justin has over a decade of experience in K12 enterprise sales leadership, working at organizations including Faronics Corporation, FinScan Inc., and IC Thrive. In addition to founding National Education Technologies, Justin is currently the General Manager of North America for Matific, a mathematics e-learning platform for schools. In this episode… In today's world, kids are growing up with millions of websites, apps, and communication tools that are available at the touch of a button. So how can you keep your kids safe online while still giving them the freedom to explore? Many parents have dealt with the screen time battle — your kids want to be on their devices all the time, but you want to protect them from harmful content and habits. Is there any solution that will make both you and your child happy? According to Justin Payeur, the term “screen time” often has negative connotations, but it can actually be a good thing (depending on the content). Instead of trying to lock everything down immediately, show interest in their screen time use and have an open dialogue about expectations. And, you don't need to lose sleep over your child's online safety; Justin has some helpful tools to filter websites and provide a safer digital experience for your child. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels talk with Justin Payeur, President and COO of National Education Technologies, about how parents can create a balanced and safe approach to technology. Justin discusses the details of his digital safety apps, explains the risks many parents are unaware of on the internet, and shares tips for setting boundaries and introducing your child to screen time in a safer way.
Do you want your kids to keep the faith? Do you like conversion stories? Then you'll love this episode. We sit down with Steve Ray and talk about how he became Catholic and how to nurture a family culture that will make your kids stay Catholic into adulthood.