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John & Tammy in the Morning on KSON
Tammy's College of Hollywood Knowledge at 8:20 - November 19, 2024

John & Tammy in the Morning on KSON

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 4:39


Owen Wilson had a birthday yesterday. He played Lightening McQueen in what Disney Pixar movie?

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SECONDARY
CARS AND US

SECONDARY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 5:28


Kalean, Chris and Gio ask the question...if you were a car, which car would you be? They also discuss which car Lightening McQueen is and various other car topics on this first episode of Cars and Us.

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Podcast27
Ep. 01 : Kerchow!

Podcast27

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 56:10


Welcome to You'll Be Fine, the podcast formerly known as Podcast27! Still hosted by Haley Huseby, You'll Be Fine is centered around mental health, self-help and personal wellness just as before. In this first episode, Haley and her husband Drew reflect on 2022 and their highs and lows of the year. They discuss their biggest challenges + favorite moments of the year and how it affected their mental health, sobriety, the lessons they learned in the past 12 months and give a rundown of their time at When We Were Young Festival! Listen to the very end to hear Drew quote Lightening McQueen over and over. Technical difficulties with the sound will be fixed going forward!

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Move Your Desk
Episode 183 - Building Knowledge

Move Your Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 24:50


It's amazing to track the interests of a young brain. What starts as a love for Mickey Mouse and Lightening McQueen, morphs into learning types of cars, and sizes of America's biggest cities. Right now there is one dream that occupies the mind of a little boy I know. It's the dream to see his favorite building - the Empire State Building. It's one of those lifelong dreams. The kind that started five weeks ago, but feels like it will never be fulfilled. Except, it was fulfilled...just this week. He got to see it, go up in it, and eat pizza outside of it. Where did this dream come from? It came from "researching" cities online and in the process of comparing their sizes, noticing the buildings that filled their skylines. More questions came to mind during the searches - What's the biggest building in the world? How many skyscrapers are in each city? How do they all compare to each other? What's the difference between a skyscraper and a tower? And, one question that Google has yet to answer - Do buildings have feelings? Take a listen as this little guy wakes up one morning and shares his insights and questions, while I turn on an audio app and start recording. There's a lot more than he offers here. Notice the data, the math, the thoughts about architecture and engineering, the comparisons, and the history. Plus, a few thoughts about building emotions. Our brains are amazing. We are born with this capacity. School doesn't do the capabilities we have justice. Listening to this episode (and other recordings I'm capturing from a tiny person brain) reminds me that no matter what we have going on in our lives, it is worth taking time to pursue something we love with intensity. It brings us joy and more knowledge. It also brings insights and joy to those that get to watch us learn and grow. And, some of the bystanders will be compelled to step up and help your dreams come true. Sometimes in faster time that you can imagine.

BOPCAST
Shit Show #4 - Reacting to Your Submissions on Andrew Tate, Police Reform, Lightening McQueen and More

BOPCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 110:26


Watch me and Trett get canceled. This is the 4th installment of the Shit Show. (0:00) - (13:51) - James Webb Telescope (13:51) - (16:31) - Do chimps have better memories than humans? The one thing that makes us fundamentally different. (16:31) - (18.26) - Is Google translate that good? and guests overheating (18:26) - (26) - Submission #1 by Chris Miller: Andrew Tates Story Broken Down (26) - (32:53) - IS Andrew Tate's business legit? Exposing Hustlers University and the War Room (32:50) - (46:45) - Submission #1, Q2 by Alex Compta - Is police reform necessary? And what facts can we actually agree on?  (46:45) - (55) - Submission #2 by Luke Miller: Does Lightening McQueen use car insurance or life insurance?  (55:33) - (01:06:30) - Submission #3 by Dan Gallagher - What should you do for shoulder, hip, and ankle mobility?  (01:06:30) - (01:14:00) - Are bench and deadlift even worth it? Form, technique, and disagreeing on the back arch.  (01:15:00) - (01:26:00) - How to target any specific muscle in a compound movement, how to stop shaking on bunch, Mark Bell, Ryan Humiston.  (01:27:00) - (01:30:00) - Trett's role in BopCast and the podcasts perception.  (01:29:00) - (01:33:00) - Unconscious and conscious influences on podcasting and life.  (01:33:00) - (01:39:00) - How Sully developed comfortability on the podcast over 4 years, and Trett's takeaways.  (01:39:00) - (01:43:00) - Does Sully watch every single Joe Rogan? And how the podcast clips get made.  (01:43:00) - End - The Job that turned both of us into salesman and podcasters. You can be featured on the next shit show by submitting a video with a question or a topic for us to cover. You can direct message Sully on any social media platform with your submission. We are only accepting videos. Links Below: _ Watch the Video Version on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yW2ZNS4Iq7ff_EeKe3HkQ (YouTube) https://www.instagram.com/sullybop/ (@sullybop) on Instagram Search 'BOPCAST' on any platform! (Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube) Visit https://www.sullybop.com/ (SullyBop.com) for more information, show notes and to join our monthly newsletter. Big shouts to the folks who make this possible: Video - https://www.instagram.com/ferrarib98/ (@ferrarib98) Logo - https://www.instagram.com/ryannkelly20/ (@ryannkelly20) Producer - https://www.instagram.com/minishep13/ (@minishep13) Sponsor - https://www.instagram.com/soda_rewriters/ (@soda_rewriters) Theme Song - https://www.instagram.com/jello.wav/ (@jello.wav)

Kicks at the Castle
Season 3 - Episode 1 - New Host Who Dis?

Kicks at the Castle

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 81:29


Season 3 - Episode 1 – New Host Who Dis? To celebrate our one year anniversary the squad has expanded and we welcome our new co-host. We have a lot of catching up to do from our 3 weeks off. We talk about the west coast KATC meet up. Matt tells us about his Disneyland trip. Our fit of the week it  @superduperkyle13 in DCA wearing the Lightening McQueen crocs with vintage tee and jacket. Don't forget to tag us an use #kicksatthecastle in your Disney fit picks for a feature. We catch up on trips on property, Irv has a plant based option. In World vs Land we put Tomorrow Land Speedway up against Autopia. We dabble with some Marvel talk before wrapping up.     Follow us on Instagram at:   @KicksattheCastle @Roobss @Mainstreetdad @thedisneyhypebeast @Weekends_with_Walt @tdhbshop       

Hypothetically Speaking
(BONUS CONTENT) Lightening McQueen Crocs

Hypothetically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 32:52


Stuck for what to wear today? What will match your mask or bring out your eyes? Don't worry! The Hypothetically Speaking crew has you covered with some style guidance – at least, 3/4 of the crew does. This episode, Nicole, Gideon and Kirsten sit down to collaborate on putting together the drippiest fit. Who among the crew is a Crocs hater? Press play now to find out. Follow us on Twitter, @hypoth_speaking, to find out whether we finally procure the sacred Lightening McQueen crocs & for more fun content outside of our regular episodes.

Magical Children's Stories
Dance, Daddy-o! and Ka-choww!

Magical Children's Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 9:12


The first story is from The Jungle Book and finds King Louie and the monkeys having a dance off. The second story is from Cars and finds Lightening McQueen showing off but Doc has to make him learn to listen.

The footballfridaysatthetavern's Podcast
Football Fridays at the Tavern - Episode 7 - Week 5 Cherokee County Football Previews

The footballfridaysatthetavern's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 87:48


We are approaching the halfway point of the high school football season in Cherokee County. We have a huge show as all six county teams are in action this week. We will look back on the Week-4 games and preview the Week-5 games. We bring back the "Remember the Name" Segment, with a special guest, Mike Miller, who will share the story of his brother, Mitch Miller, one of the mightiest Chiefs of them all. You don't want to miss that. We also hear from the coaches, as Coach Buddy of Woodstock and Coach Collins of River Ridge spend some time with us to talk about their team's and their upcoming matchup on Friday. Don't forget to follow Von Brown on twitter (@CederwoodTavern) and Art Mosley editor of the Turd Furgeson Report (@Turdfurgesonrpt). Thanks for listening, please feel free to comment and share.   Fact Checks *This week we learn that Art can't do simple math...28+18 is actually 46, not 36. One day he will figure it out. **Also, the Head Coach for North Cobb is Coach Shane Queen. Not McQueen. (Art must have been thinking of Lightening McQueen...)   Game Streams for Friday Night Cherokee vs. Cartersville (Radio Broadcast) - wljaradio.com Cherokee vs. Cartersville (Video Broadcast) - stevemajorsports.com Johns Creek vs. Sequoyah (Radio Broadcast) - https://network1sports.com/station/chaseshaffersports North Cobb vs. Etowah (Radio Broadcast) -northcobbfootball.com Calhoun vs. Woodstock - calhountdclub.com/listen Podcast Index 1:34 - Week 3 Recap 13:05 - Remember the Name - Mitch Miller 32:06 - Etowah-North Cobb Preview 36:09 - Coach Budde Interview 44:16- Woodstock-Calhoun Preview 50:03 - Cherokee-Cartersville Preview 58:04 - Sequoyah-Johns Creek Preview 1:02:00 - Creekview-Cambridge Preview  1:08:00 - Public Service Announcement  1:08:10 - Coach Collins Interview 1:18:15 - River Ridge-Chattahoochee Preview 1:24:58 - A Look Around the Region  

Attraction Checklist
Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy - Disney's Hollywood Studios - Attraction Checklist #84

Attraction Checklist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 23:16


http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Start your engines! It's time to race off to Disney's Hollywood Studios to check out Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy.  Recorded on August 16, 2019. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. This episode we venture to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to watch Lightening McQueen’s Racing Academy.  The Guidemap describes this attraction by saying: Get pumped for a high-octane experience where you’ll learn what it takes to be a champion from the legendary racer, Lightning McQueen.  Since this is a show, there are no age or height requirements for this attraction.  Before we hear how Lightning McQueen stays in shape, here are five fast facts about Lighting McQueen’s Racing Academy. 1. Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy was announced on the Disney Parks Blog on June 29, 2018 and had its debut performance less than a year later on March 31, 2019. 2.  Prior to hosting Lightning McQueen, the building this attraction is in housed Club Disney an interactive dance party for families which debuted on December 5, 2015. 3. The giant wrap-around screen used in the show is 200 feet long and two stories high! 4. This attraction is, obviously, based on the Disney/Pixar Cars franchise, but an interesting bit of trivia is that elements from each of the three Cars films are featured in the show. 5. The Lightning McQueen animatronic featured in the show is very similar to the ones in Disney California Adventures Radiator Springs Racers.  However this animatronic actually has the ability to completely turn around and face the simulator he’s using. Let’s start our engines and check out Lighting McQueen’s Racing Academy.  After the show I’ll give you my thoughts on this attraction and this is a binaural recording so if you have headphones put them on now as we race off to Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron.  Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist  http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia  http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia  https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia  https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy  https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://themouselets.com/8-facts-about-illuminations-reflections-of-earth https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/04/dates-announced-for-epcot-nighttime-spectaculars/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IllumiNations:_Reflections_of_Earth Show ©2019 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco

The Ka-Chat
Episode 9: The Ballad of Lightening McQueen

The Ka-Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 56:01


If a single one of you tweets or emails us or something to tell us there is a typo in the title, I'll know you didn't actually listen to the episode first. Which, I guess has no real consequences? But.... still don't do it. Anyway, this week, we decided to take a pretty hard left turn, and just do a deep dive into one user profile on the Pixar wiki. He's passionate, he has some bold ideas for the series, and he also basically laid out our entire show before we even started thinking about it. The Ka-Chat stands on the shoulders of a giant, and we can't wait to introduce you to him. Ladies and Gentlecars, our hero, Lightening McQueen.

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Balance Redefined Radio
BR 16: Pole Creek Fire: Life Saving Routines...

Balance Redefined Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 27:15


Hi everyone! This is Connie Sokol, and you're listening to Balance Redefined Radio. I've spent over 20 years teaching people how to redefine what balance really is, meaning a more purposeful and joyful life.   They’ve paid off credit cards, lost weight, organize their homes, and created a meaningful life plan and they've managed their time, changed habits and experience greater success both at work and at home.   So now I decided to take the plunge and help about 100,000 new people who want to redefine balance in their lives. People ask me all the time, “How do I go from an overwhelming and chaotic life to more purpose and organization and joy?”   That's the reason why I'm doing this podcast, to give you trusted answers and create a space where you could find balance. My name is Connie Sokol and welcome to Balance Redefined Radio…   Welcome to Balance Redefined, and I am podcasting right now. If you haven't listened to the other ones, I am podcasting for my friend's basement apartment…   We'd been evacuated for the pole creek fire. We were evacuated on Thursday. It has burned 70,000 acres. It is one of the worst fires, actually the worst fire in Utah history and it is now the number one fire concern in the nation and has been upgraded to federal status and we have all that federal health that's coming in, but it is.   It's threatening homes, has been threatening homes for the last two days and it is. It is out of our hands as to far as far as what actually can be thoroughly done.   All the firefighters are doing all they can. They have been incredible…   Four hundred and 50 firefighters last night at 10,000 are expected today.   They are cutting lines, fuel lines all the way down in certain areas to try to protect the homes. They have been tireless and incredible in what they have done in fighting this fire and the horrible red flag conditions that have been present. High winds, the drought, the underbrush that is just prevalent up in the, in the forest, it's been truly a nightmare, sort of convergence of factors, but they have been incredible and how they move forward.   And I talk in my other podcast, hidden blessings about the organization of things that has been stellar…   That as far as from what I understand, what I have seen and experienced as a person that's been displaced and, and all of those things, it has been so incredible and smooth and clear and understandable and citizens have been patient and kind and helpful. It's been amazing.   So what I want to talk with you about in this particular podcast is lifesaving routines because as I alluded to in my other podcast I talked about in our community and then in my church the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints we have this particular...we have women, you know, an organization within our church that's, there's the men that are watched over and stored and their stewardship over and it's called the elders quorum and some other things there.   And then we have the women. It's Relief Society.   And that's what we call it, just because if I throw out those terms then you'll know what I'm talking about. But with this, the, the women... we had spent the last couple of years, and the person that's over that relief society (president) had been over making sure that we had emergency preparedness and I mean thorough and so helpful.   This is like, her lifeblood is doing this. And we were so prepared that as I mentioned, and I'm not gonna go into detail here, but when we had the call to evacuate, I literally walked in, grabbed my emergency binder by vital documents tub and my scrapbooks and boxes and we were out the door.   I had everything I needed, absolutely needed and was ready to go. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you.   And I want to talk about that today with those routines, these life saving routines. I want to ask you, and I'm not going to be dramatic about this, I just want to ask you in your soul, if you were told right now, get out. If like I texted my, my leader, “What should I do?” And she said, “Leave. Get out right now.” This is a real deal. What would you do? What would you take?   Who would be the first people you call?   What would be the things that you would need to wear? What would you need to have on hand?   These were things that went through my mind and I remembered this thing that my, this gal that had told me, my Relief Society President, her name's Terry. I remember her saying, “You want to have this prepared because in an emergency your mind is in a fog.”   “...Like it, it does weird things. It sort of shorts out and you'll grab one shoe, but forget the other, like those kinds of things.”   And I thought that's so true. I grabbed my little makeup bag but it didn't have any foundation in it, right? So I mean small, silly thing.   But of course I had an event that night that we had prepared for an interfaith women's event for close to 300 women, and were we going to cancel it?   We were way down south. It didn't affect them. They've made all their sacrifices to be there. Was I going to cancel it? Was I going to cancel my part in?   That was I going to let everybody just dropped that and so all of these things come into play and your mind can't really focus and even though I felt very calm and peaceful and focused, there were things that were dropped that I didn't realize that were dropped because your mind is so focused on survival and making sure that you're surviving.   It's really an incredible experience and that's why I wanted to share this with you in real time because I hope that whatever I share with you today will help you in dealing with whatever crisis you might be dealing with now or especially in the future that you will be prepared because there's that scripture.   “If you are prepared, you shall not fear,” so that you will not fear. I can tell you right now, in three days since Thursday, uh, it's Saturday now, I have not feared. Not once. There had been a few moments of tears where I have thought about the magnitude of what could happen to people in their homes and and things that could occur like this, sorry, but when I don't focus or think about it, so we're moving on.   When I don't think about it, I am good and not once in those feelings it's more of a sadness and a loss, but it is not a fear I have not feared and as a mother, a single mother of children, I have four of them with me. Then I know that that is exactly what they need.   They need a mother who is not afraid and who knows what they're doing...   Now, on the second part, I don't know so much about that, but I need to make sure I show that I know what I'm doing so that they can feel confident, that mom does know and even if not, she's moving forward. That's when you need to give to my children and that's what life saving routines will do for you.   So back to that question, what is it you would take? What is it you would put on and wear and taken that initial moment at that moment, I grabbed a tub, dumped out the laundry and put in clothes for each of us.   Just a quick underwear and shirt, pants, whatever. Dress, and through in wipes, and that little bag of makeup, and the dress that I knew I'd need to wear for that Reboot Event it was called “You got this,” reboot event, and shoes, a curling iron and just things that I knew we'd need for right now because it was just pre-evacuation status.   It was for right now that I knew that we needed. Now I didn't know that we weren't gonna be able to go back. Right. But I knew that we had everything we needed to function for that day and for the next couple of days after I had it in the car and I could get it at the store.   So I encourage you to consider, as I'm talking today, write down some notes of things that you say, “You know what? This is what I think I would need to bring her. I would need to do, or I would need to call or whatever.”   Jot these things down. Don't worry about having it in a beautiful plan where it's all laminated.   Don't worry about that. Just write things down that come to mind and you can go back and organize your thoughts later. The main thing I want to share with you before I share a couple of these thoughts is that it works.   I was given a real view and lens and understanding that this works…   What I teach to women and balance redefined women and men, what I teach to families, what I live, what my community did and my church did for being able to do these emergency preparedness things. They all worked.   Sometimes you're doing this stuff and you're thinking, oh, it's a pain and I'm doing food storage.   Like how exciting is that? Not.   And you're doing carpool. You're doing all these things. You got busy lives, right, and you're thinking, I'll get to that. I'll get to that. It all matters and it all works.   Even if I didn't use my exact emergency tubs that I used for, if we had to evacuate and I needed the meals and I did whatever, I still had those file drawers in my mind and soul and I could retrieve whatever pieces I needed in the moment to do the things that needed to be done with clarity, with joy, with confidence, with energy.   So I want you to know that this works. It cemented for me that what I've been practicing, what I've been teaching and what people have been teaching me worked. So let me share a couple of those things.   The two main categories that I'm doing right now are. The first thing is predictable rituals.   That's what I call them now. When I say rituals, I’m on not talking about some kind of a weird thing that you're doing, you know, on some sacrificial thing. I'm not talking about that.   I'm talking about these daily practices that we put into our lives, so maybe I'll call it predictable practices.   That's probably a little bit more across the board feeling and it's not in having this sort of vision in your mind that I don't want, so these predictable practices are those things that your children will be able to take and your, your spouse, your extended family members will be able to take heart in and feel confident in because these are things that you're doing on a daily basis.   These are things that are rhythms in your life, rhythms that they, that happened when they get up in the morning, it's good morning, loves they come down and there's some breakfast, wait out on the counter. Or even if it's a breakfast burrito in the microwave, it's just a predictable practice.   They know we have in our home, I have these things that we make, we call them scripture strips and so we have scriptures from different scripture, um, cannons and we have them on strips, colorful yellow, golden strips, and we put them in a cookie jar.   And then every morning we pull a scripture stripped before they go to school and we say, okay, let's read the scripture and what does that mean?   And they cannot say Jesus loves us because that's all they would say everyday, so they have to actually get a thought out of that and wow, first thing in the morning, it sets their whole mindset on that spiritual plane and opens that up for them to have any kind of spiritual download during the day.   So not that they necessarily do or they even think that they do, but I as a mom, belief they do. So that makes me a stellar mom. So that's why we do it. So again, that's a predictable practice. Then we have family, we have the family prayer in the morning before they leave.   We have family prayer at night. We do this before our meals. These are predictable practices. We have scripture at night that we listened to. Now I have to tell you, last fall, when I talked with my kids, I said, “What is a way that we can study scripture? Because I know, I know studying scripture matters. I know it creates a protection to us spiritually and even temporarily, I know that it creates this spiritual force that opens us up to blessings and protects us from certain things. I know that it does that no matter who's reading it.”   And so I know that it's important, but, you know, try to get your kids excited about scripture. Reading okay, right?   I've been doing this for years and we've like about condo fisticuffs and scripture reading, right?   That, I mean, well, you know, wars are in the Bible, so there you are. But anyway, so I said, “Okay, family, what do we want to do? How do we want to do this?” And we said, “Let's listen to scripture at night.”   Now in my mind I'm thinking, “How loser is that?” Like we're just laying there listening to scripture, you know, there are tuning out, you know, they're not really listening. Most of the time they're getting one thought and they're like, okay, put that in my back pocket in case mom asks, but we did it. And do you know the Canon of scripture that we're reading? We're almost done.   It's September. It's almost been a year and we're almost done with that Canon of scripture just by reading it. I mean listening to it at night, what I thought was so lame when guess what?   We added on listening at the fire pit outside and we added on being able to have a yummy herbal tea and having a snack or cuddling on the bed. So we've added these things.   Again, it's been a predictable practice. Doesn't mean we've done it perfectly, but we've done it. I would say my, you know, I'm a b plus or so about 80 to 90 percent of the time and I have to tell you these things.   Oh, the other two that I wanted to share was a family council. We have family council, we have family night on Monday and we have family councils especially about like our schedule for the week or about things that were going to do trips.   We're going to take what we want to do for the weekend when different things come to us are unexpected. I say KC Family Council and we get the family by and I help them to get their opinions, want to know what they think is the best way to do something and then move forward.   So family council and the last thing was gratitude…   We emphasize gratitude and our home, and I'll tell you, sometimes it's through clenched teeth.   I'm so grateful that you picked up your room even though your bathroom looks like something's going to come out of the toilet. Right? I've tried to practice gratitude and try to help them to say it in a kind way like, “Oh, if you were saying that your sister is total annoying and frustrating, maybe you could say, wow, she's not being as helpful today as she could be.” Right?   And you know how well that's gone over...   Like it's not like they jump up and there they're carrying a basket of daffodils to each other, but trying to be practicing gratitude. Okay, so predictable practices.   I have to tell you, this works. This works in this crisis. I have to tell you, we've been displaced.   We went to a friend's house for a couple of hours and then we went to our friend's house that we're at now.   We're in podcasting and this tripod is sitting on top of my son's Lego box. As I'm sitting on her bed. You can hear lawnmowers outside... we are, we are displaced. And yet we are doing these predictable practices.   We had family council last night. We had, we'd been having family, scripture and listening, and it's been soothing and comforting.   In fact, the place we chose last night happened to be this beautiful section of scripture that was just perfect of the savior actually surrounding the children with this protective fire.   Isn't that incredible? Like the chances of that are, you know, unreal…   But it was, it was amazing to be able to go through that and we all felt comforted and we even had a community united prayer last night at 8:00. I mean, that's these practices that are working.   We've talked about gratitude. We have family council about what we want to do with this, where we're staying and we don't know how long we're gonna stay.   And so we had a family council and said, “You know what, let's make it our home. Let's go to Walmart today and let's go get some stuff and we'll just get some plants, will get some cute little things and just a few. Just things that make us feel like we're at home and let's make our home where we are.”   These are predictable practices. This has made all the difference. It has kept us calm. It has kept us focused...   It is kept as in tune with God and remember, whatever that is for you, higher power, the universe, whatever. It's kept us in tune and open to receiving his gifts and his love.   So that's predictable practices. What are the predictable practices in your life, in your family's life?   What are those that your children can count on when trouble comes, because now is the time to do them. When the skies are clear, when there isn't smoke, literally billowing over a mountain range. When the skies are clear, is that time for you to do it? Now we know that fire is still burning. We know it's burned. Seventy thousand acres.   We know we're still not in our home and we don't know if we'll ever be able to go back, but we have faith. We have faith that we will. We have faith that those firefighters are doing all they can.   We have faith that we can pray and there's nothing more we can do. There's nothing they want us to do to go down and help so we can pray and I gotta tell you...   I have another podcast that talks about what happened at that reboot event and why I chose to go there and the blessings that came out of that, but I have to tell you the power of prayer is real and so this predictable practice gives my kids and myself as a life tool belt to be able to turn to during these moments and whatever that is for you. My kids are going to have…   One of them is getting ready to leave home. She's already had an experience of being out on her own for the last three months. She was nannying in France and she had to turn to prayer and to these spiritual practices that she knew and have been using in our family, so these predictable practices are real and they work, so write down three to five predictable practices that you think will be key in your family and they don't even have to be quote unquote, spiritual.   I wake my children in a joyful, happy matter every morning. I do...   This is something that I've made a promise that I will greet them with joy and love. After that, all bets are off, but I greet them with joy and love and how do I get responded to have a more minutes. I'm so tired, right? It doesn't matter.   I greet them with joy and love, and then after that, it's their choice how they're going to face today, so predictable practices, three to five. What are those things that you can feel are gonna need to be put into play in your family that will also help you through a crisis?   The second piece of this is regular routines. This is so crucial. This is a little different than predictable practices. Those are more of those touchy feely, got to have that spiritual, intuitive feeling, groundedness, right?   Regular routines are the day to day pragmatic things. These are the things that need to happen. I've got a snack laid out for them when they come home from school now, not every single day, and it's not like it's out on pinterest. Right? It's not like that.   Put a little cheese and crackers and some grapes. Okay, we're good. Or some yummy quito cookies or something like that. It's not like I have this big gourmet fair, but they have a predictable routine and they know I'm going to get a download of their day. Okay.   Your life may be different. Maybe you work full time right, and you're not there. That's fine. Get rid of the guilt and set up a regular routine that you can say, this is how this flows so that they know when you're going to be there and how it's gonna roll.   So the thing that struck me with this regular routines, it was so tender I cannot even express to you...   So here we've gone and stopped at a friends house just to sort of re retool and have a few hours and then we came here to my friend's basement apartment, which the space, I swear it was left open for us because she'd been looking for someone to be in here and haven't found someone yet and we're able to just come right in.   So it's, you know, it's in one of these beautiful older homes in Provo.   So we're down in the basement and it's one of those, it's like she has a, she has a daybed, kind of like a fold out couch kind of thing and then she has a bed in the other room but it's a little bit minimal, you know, as far as like actual furnishings and things and she hasn't really moved forward on it.   So it's not like it's all like incredibly, you know, decked out and things like that.   But it is lovely. And she has, she goes, come, I've got beds, I got linens, I've got, I've got whatever you need. Got Towels. So we come in here and we were not prepared for the sweetness.   That was awaiting as we come in at this time, it's Friday, that's yesterday and it's September 14th and it's my daughter's birthday, so my 18 year old turned 19 during this whole melee. Right. In fact when it hit midnight from the Thursday, the Friday, her and I were still up and we were the only one's awake and I had a cupcake from the event, the reboot event that you got this reboot and I had brought up a couple of cupcakes for the kids up to the room and I had one cupcake left and so she pulled up on her phone.   My daughter pulled up a candle that was lit on the phone and she put it right by the cupcake and I sang happy birthday...   To her it was the most tender experience…   I posted about it on Instagram, but it was the most tender experience. So here it's her birthday. Right. But it's kind of getting shoved back in a little bit at this melee.   So we go to this friend's house, then we come to here to this basement apartment. We walk in...It's at night. What's time was it like...I don't know what 8:39 at night. We're tired. I haven't showered. I, I'm really needing to just like get everybody set and get them where they need to be in trying to keep all happy and positive…   We walk in and this good woman, we come into this basement apartment and she has the bed is made up like Ikea. I'm going to post pictures of it with the little rose pillows, and the turn down comforters, and we go into the kitchen, and we opened the fridge, and she has snacks, and yogurts, and drinks, and goldfish, and bottled water, and milk.   And then we look on the counter and she set out breakfast items and paper plates and there's cops in their spoons. She did, I mentioned is a mother of nine.   She's also going to school and it isn't until later that I found out that she has an assignment that she didn't know it was due by midnight and it's like by now it's like 9:30 or something at night.   And she is talking to me like she's got all the time in the world!   We go into the other rooms. She has got the bathroom set up beautifully. We go into the hallway and she's got a little “Happy Birthday.” You know those little letters that say happy birthday hanging on the wall. I literally was almost in tears. Can I tell you that is a regular routine? She set up our home. That is what I'm talking about.   A routine. What are the routines that make your home run like a home? We came in, we had bathroom things, we had towels, we had a place to sleep. She even had a little pad and a sleeping bag and a steamed Lightening McQueen pillow for my six year old son all set to go.   It fit all of us…   Everything that could have been considered was considered for our comfort. She had created a working home and she said it took her only about an hour. I'm like an hour. I was dying. That's an hour. She could have been doing her stuff. And she said, “I did it with a cheerful heart.”   She said, “I considered it a joy.” Isn't that so her? I, I just, I can't wait. I'm going to have to interview her. You got to meet this woman, so I just want you to know this is what we came and were greeted with.   She had set up our home so quickly that we were able to then put our stuff away and get ready for our predictable practices our scripture, our prayer... I'm getting notices the whole time on the fire and I'm able to just move through it because all of these things are set.   So think in your mind, “What are some of the regular routines?”   Food, how do you do your groceries so that there's food in the house and there's things for this kind of a situation where you would have paper plates, you'd have extra in your pantry. Doesn't mean you have to have a huge pantry. Doesn't mean you have to have this extensive food storage, but what's in your food pantry?   You don't think that I'm writing notes on this. I have these things in my house, but now I know when someone is a refugee, these are some of the things that they need right off the bat.   When you're in crisis, these are some of the things you're going to need. How can you set up your home quickly? You need a space for the bathroom stuff.   You need a space for being able to have the toothbrushes and the toothpaste, the whatever you need for your evening, like taking off your, your makeup or whatever. Wipes. Definitely need wipes.   You need a place for the food and the kitchen. We didn't have a dining room table or anything in here and she said, wait a second, I've got this old table out in the hallway, so are in this closet.   So we went to the closet and yet was an old card like flip table thing, you know, and she's like the top. It was kind of ripped the melamine or whatever it was was ripped and she's like, I'll get a table cloth.   We set that table up with this cute little checkered cloth.   Boom. Four chairs done for folding chairs.   Done are eating space is set up, so now we have a wash cleaning space, we have a food space in the kitchen, we've got food now we have our sleeping spaces, we've got those set up and now we have our eating space together as a family.   So can you see these routines? How predictable this is because guess what those regular routines are, where do you eat and when? When do you shower? When do you bathe? When do you grocery shop? When do you do your laundry? When do you do your cleaning as a family, where do they keep their things?   All of those regular routines matter and having a routine, and I'm loving this because I teach women how to do this simply and easily to do the cleaning, the deep clean, the daily do's, how to do their laundry quickly and streamline it, how to do their, their organizing of their bills and things like that and streamline it.   How to make it so it's total so you can take it as you go, oh my goodness, am I having such a validation of the things that I've been teaching women for 20 years and how important this is because in a crisis, it doesn't matter if you're being evacuated or if you're staying at home and you're just experiencing a health crisis or something.   You are able to in that moment, recreate your home environment wherever you are, and that's what we did in the most beautiful thing to close this up. This morning I woke up and I walked out into the other room where the kids were sleeping and right there on that makeshift table with that tablecloth.   My daughter had set up for the table ready for breakfast. Was that the cutest thing? We watched these scripts for videos and we watched one on ruth and it.   It was showing depicting when ruth left with her mother in Law Naomi and how she went with her and they went into Satan's old kind of rundown home. That used to be.   I was imagining it used to be their home, but they went in at night and it was just kind of a sort of a scriptural depiction of what it could be like and so ruth has Naomi go to sleep because Naomi's elderly and ruth works through the night to clean and tidy this, this really poverty stricken home.   There's hardly anything there, but she makes it all nice and pretty for when Ruth and Naomi wakes up in the morning and I looked at this table that was set up for breakfast and I'll post it on social media and she even put a little block that I got at the reboot event that you got this women Reba reboot.   We got a little block, the three founders from one of the founders, mothers that said, you got this. She had found it at a bookstore and so I had thrown that into the tub to take with us when we left the hotel and she put that little block on the table.   So I stood there staring at this beautifully made up table with paper plates and spoons and little napkins in the paper.   The plastic cups and this little block at this at the top of the table that said, you got this beautiful. That's regular routines. That is the power of my friends have these life saving routines. It creates calm, it creates order. It creates peace. It creates continuity. It creates security.   It creates regular rhythms that children and adults can rely on so that their energy can be used for dealing with whatever comes emotionally and whatever may come physically that is unexpected.   So I implore you to write down what are three to five of those predictable practices and what are three to five of those regular routines that you can get working to a b plus degree in your home right now to create without a crisis.   That calm assurance, confidence and and consistency. All right.   Stay tuned for more and have more podcasts and things I'm learning from this Pole Creek Fire experience and hopefully you're learning some great things to remember. You got this with Balance Redefined. You got it. Thanks for listening and remember to rate and subscribe. And if you are feeling the need for real balance in your life, get your free five step life plan, and get started today! Just go to conniesokol.com/download.

Cinemass Podcast
Cinemass Ep 14- Cars

Cinemass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 22:15


In the Pixar classic movie Cars, we watch hotshot rookie race car Lightening McQueen go from an overconfident, "I can do it all on my own" lone wolf to someone who learns to swallow his pride, listen to those with more experience, and rely on others to achieve more in his life and impact the world around him. Sounds like a pretty easy Bible Study translation, doesn't it? Also we have a very special guest in my son, Sean, who watched this movie ten times a day every day when he was a tyke.

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We Are Underqualified
Underqualified Episode 16 (Fred Redurst It)

We Are Underqualified

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 46:36


North Korea declares war for the U.S. and all we care about is Lightening McQueen. Listen to Episode 16 of the Underqualified Show now!

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Cars 3: Old Cars

Walk Out Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 29:34


Lightening McQueen and the other cars are back to tackle the kid-friendly issue of impending retirement! We answer some of the long-puzzled over questions of the Cars cinematic universe like: What is inside a Car? Which is the most oppressed Car minority? And Is there a Car God? In the second half the cars encounter a tear in the fabric of reality that leads to a horrifying discovery and another brave Pixar Art House ending. Also out in the real world our good friend James Cromwell has been sentenced to a week in jail! Godspeed in there James Cromwell, please stay #aliveandcromwell