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What happens when you see job sharing modelled at every level around you, early in your career — and years later, find yourself doing exactly that in a senior role? In this episode of Jobshare Stories, we speak with Linsey Craike and Megan Bradish, Deputy Directors in the Department of Health and Social Care. Megan is Linsey's second job share partner, making this a particularly rich conversation about transitions, matching, and what it really takes to make a job share partnership thrive. In this episode, we discuss - Why role models matter - The importance of mentors in making the right match - What it's like starting a job share when one of you has done it before and one of you hasn't - How job sharing enables you to do the big, challenging, fulfilling roles — without sacrificing the rest of your life Their story is a brilliant reminder that job sharing isn't a compromise — it's a superpower. If you want to find out about how jobsharing can benefit your organisation, please visit www.TheJobshareRevolution.co.uk or find us on LinkedIn or Instagram @TheJobshareRevolution #JobSharing #FlexibleWorking #CivilService #RoleModels #FutureOfWork #TalentRetention #JobshareStories
Waarom zitten zoveel mensen met ADHD vooral in hun hoofd? En wat gebeurt er als je de verbinding met je lichaam kwijt bent? In deze aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Linsey Berkhout over een thema dat voor veel mensen met ADHD ontzettend herkenbaar is: altijd “aan” staan, veel denken, moeilijk ontspannen en het gevoel hebben dat je hoofd het voortdurend overneemt. We hebben het over de verbinding tussen hoofd en lichaam, over een zenuwstelsel dat misschien al veel te lang op scherp staat, en over waarom rust niet ontstaat door nóg meer na te denken. In deze aflevering hoor je onder andere: - Waarom mensen met ADHD vaak veel meer in hun hoofd zitten dan ze zouden willen - Wat een overbelast of alert zenuwstelsel hiermee te maken kan hebben - Waarom we gevoelens vaak proberen weg te denken in plaats van te doorvoelen - Hoe onveiligheid, aanpassing en oude patronen hierin kunnen meespelen - Waarom ademhaling zo'n belangrijke sleutel kan zijn - Hoe je vaker kunt inchecken bij jezelf zonder dat het ingewikkeld hoeft te worden Een gesprek over ADHD, zelfregulatie, stress, ademhaling, het lichaam en de vraag of er eigenlijk wel iets “mis” is met je. Herken jij dat je hoofd altijd sneller gaat dan je lijf kan bijbenen? Dan is deze aflevering echt iets voor jou. Linsey Berkhout: https://www.bohuman.nl/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/linsey-berkhout-van-der-vliet-b5a1509b/ https://www.instagram.com/linseyberkhout/ Jasper Buitenhuis: SPIJKERMAT: www.flowee.nl/jasperbuitenhuis - ACTIE: Wanneer je een spijkermatset in de winkelmandje plaats, krijg je er gratis een Spijkermat Massagehand bij. Voeg deze zelf toe aan het winkelmandje en het zal verrekend worden. CONTACT: calendly.com/jasperbuitenhuis/k…king?month=2025-03 LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/in/jasperbuitenhuis/
We are joined by the Host of Lakers Talk Daily, the one and only Deondre Hawkins. Sedano starts off by complimenting his outfit and new hair style. What stood out to Deondre about the Lakers win over the Rockets Saturday? What does he make out of the other Playoff series? Also, Sedano names out the NBA Awards and Deondre picks the winner. Who did Sedano vote for MVP? Plus, Linsey is out today and Bergie steps in to do Lindsey's Segment today, we might of found the perfect car for Kappy. And Kappy's Dealers Choice Segment, where did he go this weekend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if Tier 2 didn't feel like a last-ditch effort—but your most powerful tool for early reading success? In this episode, I sit down with Linsey, a school-based SLP who built a Tier 2 intervention program that's catching struggling readers before they fall behind. Short, targeted, and backed by real results—you're going to want to hear how she's doing it.In this episode, we'll talk about:What makes most Tier 2 interventions ineffective—and how to fix it.A simple framework for high-impact small group instruction.The role of adaptive instruction and visual supports in closing gaps.How early data collection leads to better outcomes.Why collaboration across roles is the secret to success.Show LinksLinsey's WebsiteJoin Malia on Instagram.Become a Science of Reading Formula member!Rate, Review, and FollowIf you loved this episode, please take a minute to rate and review my show! That helps the podcast world know that this show is worth sharing with other educators just like you.Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Then let me know what you loved most about the episode!While you're there, be sure to follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and I don't want you to miss out!
Be There: My Lived Experience with My Sister's Bipolar Disorder by Linsey Willis https://www.amazon.com/Be-There-Experience-Sisters-Disorder/dp/1637559283 Betherebook.com Be There is a compelling, insightful, heart-wrenching, and sometimes hard-to-believe memoir about a younger sibling's lived experience as a lifelong caregiver for her sister, Betsy. A brilliant, beautiful, creative, and funny Ivy League-educated woman, Betsy's diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 1975 at age 21 altered a life that would have otherwise been productive and happy. Anyone who has a family member, significant other, or friend suffering from bipolar illness can find confirmation that they did not cause, cannot control, or cure the illness, but they can cope (The Four Cs). This book offers the peace of mind and healing that come from understanding the illness. There is a discussion, with scientific references, of the genetic link to mental illness and the many characteristics of bipolar disorder. Dr. Linsey Willis engages the reader through the sharing of photographs, historical documents, commentary about a state psychiatric hospital, Betsy's graphic yet engaging, hopeful letters, and examples of her many disturbing bipolar behaviors and actions.
Linsey Loy, Head of Strategic Development and Executive Engagement at Publicis Groupe, shares her path from broadcast journalism to agency leadership, how pitch processes are changing, why unified measurement is now essential for CMOs to align marketing with real business outcomes, and how trust, data, and identity strategies shape stronger performance while resilient, people first leadership helps teams grow and thrive. Takeaways The advertising industry is volatile with frequent mergers and acquisitions. Lindsey's career path has been non-linear, emphasizing the importance of adaptability. Client expectations have evolved, requiring agencies to be more agile and responsive. Unified measurement strategies are crucial for understanding business growth. Data privacy compliance is non-negotiable for agencies in the data business. Building trust with clients is essential for long-term relationships. Empowering younger generations in the industry is a priority for Lindsey. Success is defined by personal fulfillment, not just titles or money. Humanity and communication skills are vital in leadership roles. Creating a supportive work environment fosters better team dynamics. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lindsey Loy and the AdTech Landscape 02:26 Lindsey's Career Journey and Industry Insights 05:35 Evolving Client Expectations and Agency Roles 08:43 The Importance of Unified Measurement Strategies 12:07 Data Privacy and Compliance in Advertising 14:38 Building Trust and Value in Client Relationships 18:33 Career Progression and Empowering Future Generations 22:33 The Role of Humanity in Leadership and Team Dynamics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marion County Public Health Director Linsey Spoelstra discusses the Healthy Hometowns initative aimed at addressing cancer rates in Iowa.
This week Jes commissioned a vase, Jon is desperately neutral, Cody is a Dorito's Guy, and Dave needs more staples. Also, it was a totally wild guess! Show Notes: 00:00 - The Beginning 01:31 - A Hearty Thank You to Linsey! 04:41 - Style It!: Hieronymus Bosch 13:54 - Jon's Segment: Conference Call 24:38 - Cody's Segment: Oscar Moment 30:24 - Dave's Segment: Paterson's Premises 37:23 - The Ending ~~~~ Come hang out on our Discord server! Check out Jes on her Twitch channel Jenga136 for chill art vibes Check out Cody on his Twitch channel PracticalRook for gamer Cody vibes Check out Dave's other audio projects Catch Me Up and Dave's Estate Reserve Podcasts We no longer recommend bugging Jon on "Twitter" If you're REALLY bored, go to Patreon and support our timewasting efforts!
A devastating end to 41 year old Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams after she crashed just 13 seconds into her downhill run. Vonn was hoping to become the oldest person to medal at the Olympics in Alpine, but just 9 days ago she ruptured her ACL, and that injury proved to difficult to overcome. Amy and T.J. go over the latest information on her condition and the reaction from the crowd who watched in horror. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A devastating end to 41 year old Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams after she crashed just 13 seconds into her downhill run. Vonn was hoping to become the oldest person to medal at the Olympics in Alpine, but just 9 days ago she ruptured her ACL, and that injury proved to difficult to overcome. Amy and T.J. go over the latest information on her condition and the reaction from the crowd who watched in horror. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A devastating end to 41 year old Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams after she crashed just 13 seconds into her downhill run. Vonn was hoping to become the oldest person to medal at the Olympics in Alpine, but just 9 days ago she ruptured her ACL, and that injury proved to difficult to overcome. Amy and T.J. go over the latest information on her condition and the reaction from the crowd who watched in horror. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A devastating end to 41 year old Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams after she crashed just 13 seconds into her downhill run. Vonn was hoping to become the oldest person to medal at the Olympics in Alpine, but just 9 days ago she ruptured her ACL, and that injury proved to difficult to overcome. Amy and T.J. go over the latest information on her condition and the reaction from the crowd who watched in horror. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers in America and around the world:The human pursuit of progress stems from our desire for security and a higher quality of life. Yet, even as today's advanced economies are the richest and most comfortable they've ever been, something is amiss. What explains the decline in R&D growth, mental health, and birth rates, just to name a few challenges?In his new book, The Permanent Problem: The Uncertain Transition from Mass Plenty to Mass Flourishing, author Brink Lindsey identifies the critical gap between material abundance and abundant human flourishing.Today on Faster, Please! — The Podcast, Brink and I chat about what constitutes a truly healthy society, beyond surface-level affluence. We identify the conditions for continual progress after our basic needs have been met and far exceeded.Linsey is a senior vice president at the Niskanen Center. He previously served as vice president for research at the Cato Institute and as a senior scholar at the Kauffman Foundation. He has authored and co-authored six books on economics and culture, and is the author of his own Substack, also titled The Permanent Problem.In This Episode* More of everything . . . !? (1:54)* Falling fertility (7:31)* What we've lost (10:20)* Evaluating flourishing (13:13)* A culture of growth (20:24)* Future-world problems (28:04)(A lightly edited transcript of our conversation will be appear in my Week in Review issue on Saturday. Another option is using the Substack auto transcript function.)On sale everywhere The Conservative Futurist: How To Create the Sci-Fi World We Were Promised This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fasterplease.substack.com/subscribe
In de tweede PZC Voetbal Podcast van 2026 is Michel Leonhart te gast. De ervaren trainer van RCS ging zaterdag met zijn ploeg met 3-1 onderuit tegen De Meeuwen, de club waar hij de afgelopen vier seizoenen werkzaam was. Leonhart vertelt onder meer over het trainerschap, dat door de jaren heen behoorlijk veranderd is. Hoe kijkt de oud-speler van Hoek naar de verrichtingen van die club in de tweede divisie? Naast Hoek worden ook Kloetinge en Goes besproken en komt tevens de titelstrijd in de derde klasse J ter sprake. ,,FC Dauwendaele wordt kampioen", zegt Leonhart stellig. De inwoner van Axel gaat richting zijn 25-jarig jubileum als trainer en kende met RCS een moeizame start van het seizoen. Het leidde er een paar maanden geleden zelfs toe dat hij zich afvroeg of hij wel de juiste man was voor RCS. Inmiddels heeft hij zijn contract met twee jaar verlengd. Wat is er de afgelopen tijd veranderd? Leonhart vertelt ook over het verlies van zijn dochter Linsey, nu bijna twee jaar geleden. Hij is open over het verwerkingsproces en vertelt welke hulp hij heeft gezocht en gekregen. Overigens beginnen we de podcast met twee quizvragen, waarvan de antwoorden aan het eind van de uitzending volgen... Weet jij de antwoorden? Heb je tips over de podcast of voor de sportredactie? Mail ons via sport@pzc.nl of stuur een bericht via de diverse social mediakanalen.Support the show: https://krant.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Client Testimonial: Linsey's Healing & Manifestation JourneyIn this special episode, I'm joined by one of my long-term clients, Linsey, as she shares her powerful healing and manifestation journey over the past year and a half. We talk about how her path of healing first began, how we were brought together, and what it has looked like to consistently show up for deep inner work, energetic alignment, and conscious growth.Linsey opens up about how our work together—through intuitive energy healing, Reiki, oracle and tarot guidance, and soul-led coaching—has supported her in releasing old patterns, strengthening her self-trust, and embodying a more aligned version of herself. She also shares the tangible manifestations that unfolded as a result, including a major promotion and significant raise at work, along with the internal shifts that made receiving them possible.We reflect on the power of committing to your healing, what it truly means to embody your higher self, and how energetic alignment creates momentum in every area of life. Linsey also shares what she's currently manifesting for 2026, and how continued coaching is helping her stay grounded, intentional, and expanded as she moves forward.This episode is an honest, inspiring conversation about what's possible when you choose yourself, trust the process, and allow support along the way. If you've ever wondered what it's like to work with an intuitive energy healer—or what can unfold when healing becomes a priority—this episode offers a real-life glimpse into that transformation.Connect with me:Instagram: @Pam_RoccaTik Tok: @Pam_RoccaWebsite: www.pamrocca.comWork with me:Channeling Session:https://calendly.com/divinehealth/60-minute-intuitive-channeling-sessionIntuitive Oracle Reading: https://calendly.com/divinehealth/60-minute-intuitive-oracle-card-readingIntuitive Reiki SessionIn-person:https://calendly.com/divinehealth/in-person-intuitive-reiki-healing-session-60-minsEnergy Work Sessions - Energy Healing: https://calendly.com/divinehealth/energy-healing-sessionIf you enjoyed this episode, please let me know so I can create more of the content you love. Also, please share the podcast with anyone you know who would love this community, these tools, information, and free resources. Have the most love-filled week and shine on, my friends.
In The RACK Podcast...Powered by ProForm Physical Therapy In this episode of In The Rack Podcast, hosts Dr. Chad and Dr. Nick welcome special guest Dr. Linsey Roth, a physical therapist and owner of The Movement Solution in Boxford, Massachusetts. The conversation delves into the nuances of pelvic floor therapy, highlighting its importance for both women and men. Dr. Roth explains her unique approach that avoids internal exams, instead focusing on comprehensive, personalized care that includes breathing exercises, strength training, and dry needling. She also addresses common misconceptions about pelvic health and underscores the need for integrative care models. Dr. Roth shares her journey from working in insurance-based clinics to starting her own practice and discusses the challenges and rewards of being a business owner. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions on fitness and health topics, providing listeners with practical advice on movement and injury prevention. For more information about Linsey and her clinic, The Movement Solution, visit her instagram at doc.roth or her website ! You can also contact Linsey directly at his location in Boxford, MA at (978)-337-3101. She also has her Mama Movement Series class that is coming up. This is a 6-week small-group postpartum rehab class designed for mothers 2–12 months postpartum who are ready to reconnect with their bodies, rebuild strength, and return to exercise with confidence.Beginning Thursday, February 7th at 9:30 AM, this series blends education and guided movement to help you understand your core, support pelvic floor healing, and learn the foundations needed to safely progress your workouts. ___________________________________________For more episodes, make sure to subscribe and tune in to our podcast. For other resources on our training, physical therapy and health/wellness tips, check out our Website, YouTube Channel, Instagram and of course our Facebook Page!Make sure to subscribe to our Newsletter to get all the updates about what we got going on here at ProForm. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:56 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest 01:17 Linsey Roth's Background and Practice 02:50 Pelvic Floor Therapy Insights 11:31 Challenges in Women's Health 27:52 Men's Pelvic Health Issues 32:17 Holistic Approach to Pelvic Health 33:37 Discussing Protein and Supplements 33:45 Lab Work and Functional Medicine 34:05 Peptides and Patient Outcomes 35:16 Addressing Nervous System in Therapy 37:27 Correlations in Pelvic Floor Therapy 39:28 Services and Treatments Offered 46:01 Transition to Business Ownership 51:54 Rapid Fire Questions 56:11 Final Advice and Contact Information
Blizzard Revelations. Two best friends, stranded in a car, find fun ways to keep warm. Based on a post by LindseyLuv. Listen to the Podcast at My First Time. "Hey, Lindsey; you all set?" A tall, shaggy-haired fella came up from the basement guest bedroom, then strode the hallway, and called up the staircase to her 2nd story bedroom, from near the front door. Lindsey felt her stomach flutter once again. Jackson was actually back from college. In his hand, he carried a suitcase of his own, and a laptop bag slung over his shoulder. He smiled at her as she came down the big oak stairs, and she nodded. "Yep, Jack; just gotta grab my rucksack and lock up, and we're good to go!" She couldn't remember when the two of them had first met. Their parents had been close friends for years, before they'd even been born. So far as she cared, she'd known Jackson forever. They'd grown up together, referred to each other as cousins. The pair had been almost inseparable, all the way up to Jackson leaving for college. Worst yet, his parents had to move; when the corporation shut down the local factory, and his dad had to move in order to fill another management position, or face unemployment at age 51. Lindsey’s anxieties were mounting, until yesterday, when his flight arrived. She'd been absolutely heartbroken last August. to see him go. But he kept his promise, that he'd visit as soon as he came back for the holidays. Which sadly coincided with her own family’s reunion. Her parents insisted that she come with them, but she negotiated a compromise. Jackson would use her car to drive her, on his way to his own relative’s gathering. It just so happened the day he flew back was the day before her Great Aunt's get-together, so while her parents left yesterday morning, she hung around to pick him up at the airport. The plan was for him to stay over that night, then drive the two of them, to drop her at the reunion, seeing as it wasn't too far from his cousins' place. That way, he could drive to his kin, and see them too. Then two days later he’d pick Lindsey up from the reunion, and drive her back a few days later, if she didn't want to stay the whole week, like her folks. She'd nearly tackled him near the baggage claim, when she saw him run down the airport concourse. The pair had spent the evening laughing, eating, and reminiscing. Jackson had plenty of stories to tell her about his first semester at college, and Lindsey eagerly hung on his every word. When he’d finally gone down to the basement guest bedroom, it was well past midnight. She’d already fallen asleep while the two were watching an old favorite DVD title. He’s woke her up and directed her to go up and get some sleep. By the time they were up and about, the next day; they realized there was no way they were going to make it on time. It was getting on for noon when the snow started to fall; lightly covering the driveway as Lindsey dragged her suitcase out to Jackson's car. She knew they were only going away for a week, but she wanted to be prepared, especially with the weather as it was, so she'd filled her bags with as many jumpers, woolly hats, and thick comfy socks as she could. A decision she was starting to regret as she struggled to heave the bulging suitcase into the trunk of her little car. Finally cramming it into the space, she stepped back, taking a moment to breathe. All around her, the snow fell lazily through the air, getting heavier by the minute, and she wondered if it would ease off much, before the two of them left for her great aunt's. 'Oh well, at least it'll be a white Christmas...' she thought to herself, before turning back towards the open door of her house. She loved almost everything about Christmas, but the annual family reunion certainly wasn't on the list. She could count on one hand, how many of her relatives she actually liked, and even then she had plenty of fingers spare. In fact, the only person she really cared about visiting, had just been her house guest. But that visit was nearly over. Only the car ride remained. “Start the car, Jack." "Cool-cool, but hurry up, I don't like the look of this snow. We might end up stranded in a blizzard, if we're not careful; and you'll miss your fam." Jackson shot her a wink. "And I know how much you'd hate that." Giggling at his sarcasm, Linsey ran back into her house. She'd left her rucksack just inside the door, and she quickly grabbed it before locking up and running back down to the car. The snowfall had gotten pretty heavy by now, and she saw Jackson chuck his stuff onto the back seat before getting into the driver's side door, and revving the engine. Burying her face in her scarf to keep warm, Lindsey threw her rucksack in the back as well, before climbing into the passenger side seat next to him. Clicking her seatbelt into place, she turned and gave him a nod, and off the two went. Relaxing back into her seat, Lindsey watched the snowflakes fall as Jackson gently took the car out of the driveway and onto the almost pure white road. Rubbing her hands together in the frigid air, she reached out and cracked up the thermostat a little, before settling back again. It wasn't a particularly long drive, only a few hours, but she could already tell it was going to be a chilly one. The snow wasn't too much of a problem while they drove through the city, salt trucks leaving the roads mostly clear. As they got out into the countryside, Jackson started to take it slower, carefully navigating the narrow lanes as the snow continued to fall. Once or twice they saw the skid marks of cars that hadn't been quite as cautious, and at one point a tow truck passed them, pulling the unfortunate survivor of a nasty off-road skid. The first hour passed quickly. The thermostat did its job, and the car quickly armed up enough for Lindsey to drop her scarf and gloves. The two friends chattered away happily as the miles passed, and the music from the radio helped fill any lulls. However, as the sun began to set, the snowfall only got heavier and heavier. Lindsey could feel herself getting increasingly nervous, finding it harder and harder to see the passing countryside, and could only imagine how hard it must be for Jackson at the wheel. "Damn it;" the young man muttered under his breath, craning forward to peer out between the falling snowflakes. Lindsey could feel the stress radiating off of him, and did her best to stay calm. The last thing she wanted to do is panic him any more than he already was. Pretty soon though, they both realized they were going to have to stop. The snow was falling so heavily now that neither of them could see the road, let alone anything else. Lindsey felt her stomach drop as Jackson shook his head, pulling the car up onto the verge at the side of the road. "Sorry Linds, I can't keep going in this. If we're lucky it'll blow over soon, and we can get going again, but for the meantime, it's just not safe;" Lindsey looked up at him and saw the look of concern on his face. "You might wanna call your folks." Lindsey gave him a worries nod. She could feel her stomach tying itself up in knots as she pulled out her cell phone. They were a long way from anywhere, out there, and if they got stuck overnight it was going to get very, very cold. Dialing her parents, she anxiously waited for them to pick up. "Hey, Dad, it's me. Um, yeah, me and Jackson are on our way, but the snow is; it's coming down pretty hard, so we're just going to pull over for a bit. No need to worry about us, it's all good. We're just going to be a bit later than we thought, that's all. I'll call you when we start moving again. Yep, yep, we'll be safe, don't worry. I love you too. See you soon" The young woman hung up, hoping she didn't sound too scared on the phone. "Ok, what do we do now?" Jackson frowned as he looked down at the fuel indicator. It was getting a little low. "Well, I think we should turn the car off for now, so we don't waste gas until we can start moving again. I don't wanna think about what'd happen if we; you know. Other than that, we just gotta wait it out I guess." Shutting off the engine, Jackson settled back into his seat as snow began to pile onto the windshield. Immediately, the car began to get colder, and Lindsey shivered as she bundled herself up in her coat. Outside, she could hear the wind howling, and she looked over to her friend, hoping for comfort, but only saw herself faced with a worried expression. "It'll be fine, don't worry. We just; gotta wait. For a bit" His voice sounded shaky as he tried to reassure her. Surprisingly, it worked pretty well. For the next few hours, the two sat and talked to try and keep their minds off the weather. Occasionally, Jackson would flick on the wipers to clear the snow on the windscreen so they could check the state of the weather, but it never improved. If anything, it was still getting worse. An hour passed, then two, and it started to dawn on the pair that things probably weren't going to improve that evening. "Maybe; maybe we should settle in for the night;" Lindsey's voice trembled as she spoke, partly from the cold and partly out of fear. "I'm gonna call my dad again;" Jackson nodded, his hands inside his sleeves as she fished her phone out again. "Uh, hey Dad? It's me again. The, um, the snow's not easing off, so we're going too; yeah, yeah I know; We're going to stay here for the night, ok? And we'll drive the rest of the way tomorrow? Ok? Don't worry, we've got loads of clothes and blankets and things, we'll be fine. Yeah, yeah we'll be careful. I know. I love you too. Bye." Lindsey hung up and turned to her friend. "He's not happy, but he knows there's nothing we can do." She let out a long sigh, looking at the floor. "Sorry." "Hey, it's ok, don't; don't worry, you don't need to apologize." Looking back up through the tears, she saw Jackson smiling at her, and felt his hand on her shoulder. Despite the freezing weather, Lindsey felt a little shimmer of warmth move through her at his touch. "You can't help the weather, can you? And it's cool, at least I'm not stuck out here alone." Lindsey chuckled as she fought back her tears. She wiped her eyes and looked back over her shoulder at the back seat. "What are we going to do about sleeping?" Despite their heavy clothes, she could feel herself starting to shiver. Jackson looked thoughtful for a second, before replying. "I guess we'll have to share the back seat; It'll be cramped, but we don't have much choice. The seats up here don't really recline at all." Lindsey nodded her head. It wouldn't be the first time the two of them had slept so close together, but she had to admit, this was a bit different. After all, they'd been kids last time. Ah well, better to be warm than worry about nothing, she thought to herself. "Do we have blankets or anything?" Again, Jackson looked thoughtful. "We could get our clothes out of the trunk? We can pile them on top of us to keep warm." He gave her a nervous smile. "Not quite blankets, but I'm sure they'll do the job." Lindsey felt a little knot in her stomach but ignored it. She had to admit, it was a good idea, but something about Jackson seeing all her clothes spread out made her feel nervous. It took her a moment to realize why, but by the time she had he'd already disappeared out of the car, hurrying towards the trunk to retrieve their suitcases. Ignoring it, she climbed into the back seat, settling across them as she heard Jackson rifling through their belongings in the freezing wind. As soon as she found herself in the back of the car, the young woman realized a slight problem with the plan. The seats weren't very wide, and unless they wanted to sleep upright or in the foot well, the two friends would have to sleep pretty much on top of each other. She swallowed hard. This situation just kept getting weirder and weirder. Just as she opened her mouth to say something, the door to her left flew open, and a deluge of clothing poured across her. Caught off guard, the young woman yelped in surprise, eliciting a quick apology from her friend, stood in the doorway holding an empty suitcase. "Sorry, sorry, should've warned you!" Lindsey's yelp of surprise quickly turned to giggles of laughter. "Don't worry, just hurry up and get back inside before you freeze to death!" With a smile, Jackson nodded, throwing the suitcase back into the trunk before reaching down and grabbing a second. Hers. Lindsey felt the butterflies in her stomach again as he quickly unzipped it and emptied the contents over her again. She watched as her neatly folded laundry cascaded out of the bag, t-shirts and spare jeans tumbling into the foot well, along with, much to her dismay, all her underwear. Jackson didn't seem to notice, shaking the snow from his boots and quickly jumping in next to her. As he closed the door, shivering, she quickly grabbed a large fleece and threw it towards him. "Here, warm up a bit". Her friend smiled in appreciation, pulling the woolen jumper over himself. Lindsey looked around at the clothing carnage. She bit her lip. There was no way he wasn't going to see it all; pairs of silk panties and lace bras dotted the backseat, making her lingerie impossible to miss. Turning to her friend, she could feel her cheeks burning pink. "Uh, Jackson, do me a favor, could you just; ignore; the underwear?" Turning to look back at her, the young man looked confused, before his eyes scanned the seats and his own cheeks started to turn red. "Oh, uh; sorry, I; I didn't;" Lindsey couldn't help but chuckle. The flustered look on his face was adorable, and in that moment she couldn't think of anything but a lost puppy. She squeezed his arm under the layer of loose clothes. "Don't worry, you couldn't help it. It's my fault for packing everything into one suitcase!" The pair laughed nervously, before settling into silence. A few moments passed before Jackson piped up again. "So, uh, how're we; Ya know. Doing this?" The pair looked at the space between them. They both knew they couldn't fit next to each other, but neither person wanted to be the first to say it. Finally, Lindsey bit the bullet. "Do you wanna be on top or underneath?" She saw Jackson swallow heavily. "Uh, I'll go underneath, I guess? Don't want to crush you, after all." The young man chuckled, trying to defuse the awkwardness of the situation in the way he always did. Lindsey chuckled too. She had to admit, she hoped that would be the arrangement. After all, she was a lot smaller than he was. Shuffling towards the door to let him get comfortable, she replied: "After you then!" Taking off his boots, Jackson slid down onto the seats, piling the loose clothes up and over himself. Lindsey watched intently, trying to calm her racing heartbeat. Why was she so nervous? It wasn't like they were doing anything weird. Well, weirder than being stuck in the snow. It was Jackson, she'd known him forever! Shaking her head, she gave him a smile, before settling down too. Instinctively, his hands came up to meet her, guiding her down on top of him. Immediately, she felt the warmth of his body through their clothes, and she found herself nestling into her friend as they awkwardly tried to avoid eye contact. The young woman could hear her heartbeat in her ears, the red flush of embarrassment getting stronger by the second. Reaching around them, the two started pulling the clothes across themselves, tucking them into the gaps on either side to insulate them from the cold. Carefully, Lindsey did her best to push aside anything she'd rather he didn't see into the foot well, some of the more risqué items catching Jackson's eye before he pointedly looked away, cheeks red. Pretty soon, the two were almost completely covered, only their faces poking out of the mountain of fabric. Doing their best to ignore the awkwardness of the situation, the two settled down. Lying on her front, Lindsey could feel her chest pressed close to Jackson, her tits squished close to his beating heart, and no matter where she looked, their faces were so close she always felt like she was staring directly at him. Eventually, she piped up. "Should I, uh, should I roll over, onto my back? Or, is this ok? What's; what works for you?" She tried not to think too hard about his answer. "I'm happy like this, if you are. Or not. Whatever" Her cheeks felt like they could burst into flames at any moment. "I, uh,; I think this is fine" From underneath her, Jackson's voice rose, shaky with nerves, and she wondered if he was feeling just as out of sorts as she was. With a nod, she turned away, resting her head on his chest. Despite settling in to sleep, the young woman's mind was racing. What were they doing? This was crazy, what if someone saw them together? Bundled up like this, at the side of the road, under the clothes? What would they think? She swallowed. She knew exactly what they'd think. And with a start she realized that excited her. A long, awkward silence hung in the air. Lindsey did her best to ignore her racing thoughts and settle down to sleep. Despite the mountain of clothes, she found herself still shivering, and nuzzled deeper into Jackson for warmth. After a while, she glanced up to see snow covering the windows, cutting the pair of them off from the rest of the world. It was just her now. Her and Jackson. She felt a tingle ran down her spine. Well at least we don't have to worry about anyone looking in and getting the wrong idea, she thought to herself. Settling in, her mind started to wander. Trying not to think about Jackson, she found herself pondering the situation they found themselves in. What would happen if the sow hadn't cleared by the next morning? Would they need to call for help? What if it got even colder? A sudden memory passed through her head, of an old TV documentary about arctic explorers. She remembered that often, when trapped in cold climates, people would strip off and share body heat to keep themselves warm. Immediately, she felt her blush returning. Behind her, she felt Jackson's hands move lower down her back, to just above her ass, and she froze. A voice in the darkness, breathless, whispered. Uh, is this ok? My, uh, my arms were getting a little cramped;" Lindsey felt her breath catch in her throat. "Y-yeah, it's fine, don't worry." Instinctively, she shuffled her weight a bit, making it more comfortable for both of them. The two lay in silence for a bit longer, before Lindsey felt her own arms beginning to cramp, her hands on the seat taking most of her weight to keep it off Jackson. Readjusting, she let her body fall, and found her hands around his shoulders, holding him close. "Is that ok too?" She felt him nod underneath her and felt a sigh of relief escaped her lips. His soft voice filled the quiet again. "Sure. Don't worry about squishing me, you're; you're pretty light, you know;" The two chuckled and fell into silence again. Lindsey felt conflicted. She couldn't help but notice how firm his shoulders were, how warm and strong his arms around her felt. Soon, she found her mind wandering again, and quickly diverted her attention elsewhere. No, this was Jackson she was thinking about! She could never; could she? From under her, she felt Jackson shift, awkwardly, nervously, before speaking again. "Uh, hey Lindsey, are you; are you still cold?" Lindsey felt her heart beating like mad in her chest. "Y-yeah, a little. Actually." She thought about the arctic explorers again and bit her tongue. No, how could she even be thinking about that? But, if it kept them warmer; She didn't know what to do. On the one hand, she desperately wanted the warmth, on the other; "You know, um, one of the, I heard on tv once that, when people get stuck in the arctic they, uh; well;" Lindsey trailed off. Holy shit, what am I saying? Under her, she felt her best friend brace himself, unsure where she was going with this, and she bit her tongue again. Can't go back now... "Body heat gets kinda; you know; trapped by the, uh; by clothes; So they, uh; yeah" She couldn't bring herself to say it, the words kept getting caught in her mouth. A long pause sat frozen in the air. "So; should we?" "Y-yeah. Yeah, I; I heard the same thing. So; yeah. I think we should. You know; get, uh;" Jackson's voice trailed off, before returning with his trademark humor, although she could tell from his voice how painfully nervous he was. Just like her. "Besides, it's already pretty awkward, right? What's the harm? It's not like we've never seen each other naked before;" Even so, that was a long time ago, and they'd both changed a lot since then. Still, Lindsey couldn't deny the truth in Jackson words. With a breathless nod, she sat up, and the two friends began to undress. The young woman tried not to look as Jackson first stripped off his t-shirt, followed by his shorts. He paused, hands on the waistband of his boxers, and turned to her, still averting his gaze. "Uh, should we; I mean, we could keep our underwear on; But... "Yeah;" Lindsey's own breathless voice joined his. "I; I'm sure it; uh, it'll work better if there's nothing blocking the body heat; right?" "Yeah, yeah, I think so too;" As Jackson reached down and pulled off his underwear, Lindsey averted her eyes again. She couldn't deny that part of her wanted to see him, stripped naked before her, but she did her best to ignore it. "Just; promise not to look, ok?" Jackson nodded. Staring pointedly at the roof of the car, Lindsey swallowed nervously before unbuttoning her shirt, letting it fall into the foot well as she fiddled with the zipper of her jeans. Down to her underwear, she could feel the bitter cold attacking her bare skin, and the desire to get back under cover overpowered her nerves. Fiddling behind her back with numbing fingers, she struggled to unhook her bra, and when she finally did she let out a yelp of surprise as the fabric slipped from her hand, sending the item straight down onto Jackson's face. A frozen moment hung in the air, before the pair started laughing. Settling back down, Lindsey, reached down and slipped off her panties, the momentum of the moment carrying her forward before she could second guess herself. Hurriedly dragging the mountain of fabric back over themselves, the pair did their best to ignore the feeling of the other person's naked body, pressed so close to their own. But soon they were snuggled down again, and Lindsey couldn't deny the way her bare tits felt pressed against Jackson's chest, her nipples stiffened by the cold and unmistakable against his skin. If she'd felt strange before, it was nothing to how she felt now. In the dark, she could feel her cheeks burning bright red, and she desperately hoped Jackson couldn't see. Between them, her heartbeat pounded in her chest, mixing with Jackson's as the two childhood friends held onto each other, already feeling warmer. She could barely breathe as she slid her arms back over his shoulders, feeling his hands take hold on her waist once again. Even though they'd held each other this way only moments before, without their clothes it felt so much more intimate, and Lindsey, could feel the butterflies in her stomach reaching a fever pitch. Between my legs, she felt a tingling in her loins, and she bit her lip hard in an attempt to calm herself down. Truth be told, she'd never seen a man naked before; she'd never had a boyfriend stick around long enough to get that far. Underneath her, pressed against her thigh, she could feel something hard, and it took her a moment to realize what it was. Concealing a gasp, the young woman. Is that; it can't be? But then, what else could it be? Lindsey realized it could be only one thing; Jackson's penis! Underneath her, she felt her best friend shuffle uncomfortably, and his half-erect cock pressed against her thigh, only inches from her virgin pussy. Lindsey felt a thrill of excitement ripple through her, but she repressed it. She didn't know what to think. Did he; Like her? How long had he felt that way? Was he; thinking about her now? She knew that last part had to be true. After all, she was thinking about him, and it had to be hard to think of anything else with a naked girl pressed on top of you. She couldn't believe this was happening, could never have believed it would happen. Part of her leapt for joy, but the rest of her was just as confused as ever. Should she say something? Try to take it further? Settling her head down onto his chest, she whispered out to him in the dark. "We should; we should sleep." "Yeah; Sleep;" Underneath her, she felt his cock twitch, still pressed against her soft thigh. Despite her words, she knew she couldn't sleep like this. A minute passed. Then another. Soon, an hour had gone by, and Lindsey was still awake, staring silently at the back of the chairs in front. The two lay together, perfectly still, until a voice broke the silence. "Lindsey; Are you still awake?" The young woman froe. She didn't know whether to speak up, or stay silent. Underneath her, she could still feel his hard cock, throbbing against her leg, and how hot it was making her feel. Between her thighs, she could feel how damp her pussy had gotten, and she squeezed them tightly together in an attempt to relieve the pressure. It didn't work. A long moment passed, and she didn't hear anything else from him. She wondered if she should've spoken up, should've said something, should've confessed how she felt, and she was seconds away from opening her mouth when a sudden movement made her pause. Behind her, she felt the grip on her back tighten, and the hips underneath her shift, just enough for the hard shaft pressed against her leg to slip between her thighs. She felt like her heart was about to burst out of her mouth. The thick rod felt even hotter squeezed between her legs, the head ever so slightly damp against her skin. It felt; nice. Really nice. Then she felt him start to move. Lindsey had to bite her lip to stop herself moaning as between her legs, Jackson began to thrust, sliding his cock against her, as the pressure of her legs kept him upright and rock solid. Her heart stopped in her chest as she felt him moving. Oh my god. Oh my god, he's really doing it! Her brain went into overdrive, trying to make sense of what was happening as she felt his cock thrusting slowly, softly, between her thighs. She knew she had to say something, but she had no idea what, especially not now. The last thing she wanted was for him to stop. So, in a mixture of fear and excitement, she lay still, and silent. Her pussy was absolutely soaked. Her pelvis felt hot, incredibly hot, and she had to bite her lip to stop herself moaning in pleasure, the simple act of his thrusts sending her body into a state of near-ecstasy. God, she wanted him. Wanted to feel him inside her, taking her, taking her virginity and making her a woman. Words couldn't describe how badly she wanted Jackson to toss her onto her back, clamp her mouth shut, and pound himself into her till she came. She lay still for what felt like an eternity, just waiting for him to take it further, to force himself into her, before the pressure became too great, and she began moving her hips back in time with his. Slowly, gently, she raised them up as he pulled back, and let them fall down as he pushed up. Not by much, no more than an inch, but it was enough to make her pussy gush with anticipation. Underneath her, Jackson let out a groan and started to buck his hips faster. He must think I'm asleep, she thought to herself. Should I? Maybe I should tell him; But despite her thoughts, Lindsey did nothing. She felt his hands move down her body, across the small of her back to her ass, giving it a soft squeeze as he continued to fuck her thighs. His thrusts started to get longer, driving further up and down, and soon she felt his shaft pressed against her nether lips. The feeling of him so close to her virgin entrance was just too much, and Lindsey let out an involuntary mewl of arousal. Immediately, Jackson's movements stopped, and the young woman bit her lip. Damn it! Don't stop now! From the darkness, she heard a voice, shaking with nervousness. "Lindsey? A-are you awake?" "Don't stop;" was all she managed to say. The lust in her voice surprised even her, the shaky, drawn-out vowels and underlying moan sending ripples through both of them. Immediately, she felt Jackson's hands tense up, squeezing her ass, before his hips started to move again. The girl shut her eyes tight, still moving her hips, drawing him closer to her virgin entrance. She couldn't deny it anymore; she wanted him inside her, want him to make love to her, right there, on the backseat of his car! She loved him, deeply, desperately, and she'd do anything to take things further. "Please; Jackson;" "Yeah?" The young man's voice was as breathless as hers., the tip of his cock pressed firmly against her slit, his hips grinding up and down, grinding against hers, making her whole body shiver with arousal. "I want you to; to fuck me; please; I can't take it anymore!" Without a word, she felt him grab her hips firmly, and press himself against her entrance. Even if she'd wanted to, it was too late to turn back now. With a firm push on the small of her back, he raised his hips, and Lindsey cried out as she felt his cock sink into her virgin snatch, piercing her hymen and burying itself in her to the hilt. Slowly, she turned her head to look at Jackson, a look of absolute pleasure plastered on her features. She stared down for a long, silent moment, mouth hanging open and eyes wide, adjusting to the feeling of penetration, before reaching out and cupping his face, her best friend-turned-lover, and kissing him deeply. Between them, she could feel her walls relaxing around his girth, expanding to fit his thick member, and growing braver she began to over her hips once more, rolling them softly and mewling into his mouth as the two began to make love. Her movements were jerky and clumsy, but as she stared into Jackson's eyes, she could think of nothing but the love she felt for him. Holding on tight, she started to ride him fast, lifting her hips and letting them drop down again, feeling his firm shaft slide in and out of her sopping snatch. In response, Jackson began to move his hips too, thrusting up to meet her, pushing himself deep into his childhood friend before withdrawing. It took a while for the pair to find their rhythm, but soon they were fucking like crazy. Lindsey moaned loudly until Jackson pulled her head back towards him, pressing his lips to hers and kissing her more passionately than ever. As his cock sank into her over and over again, his tongue slipped into her mouth, tangling with hers as he took her virginity. She didn't know if he was still a virgin, but she honestly didn't care. "I wanted this for so long, Lindsey. Wanted you. I love you" "I, I love you too; I've l loved you; for years!" Lindsey's high-pitched voice mingled with her moans. "I'm sorry I pre; pretended to b-be asleep!" Her pussy was on fire, the sex felt better than anything she'd ever experienced before, and as she confessed her feelings for her best friend her movements only get faster, more desperate, pumping her hips as hard as she could while underneath her Jackson bucked and groaned. "I wanted to s-see how far you'd go; whether you.. wanted me too; I'm s-sorry;" She shut her eyes tight in shame, keeping her hips moving as best as she could. Just then, she felt Jackson grab her tight, and flip her onto her back, rolling on top of her and quickly forcing his cock back into her quivering pussy. Lindsey squealed, the sudden change of position exhilarating her, and she grabbed hold of his back as Jackson growled, pounding into her with a fury she'd never seen from him before. Legs up in the air, dangling uselessly, the young woman cried out in pain and pleasure as her lover buried his face in her neck, kissing and biting her as he fucked her mercilessly. Underneath her, she felt his hand still groping at her ass, and as he drove his cock into the deepest parts of your aching pussy, she could only moan and mewl. With his cock thrusting deeply in and out of her, she was helpless to do anything but shake your hips back up in time, squealing and moaning in erotic ecstasy. In the heat of the moment, she barely registered her legs, wrapping around him, keeping him deep inside her as she clung on to his back for dear life, panting and moaning like a bitch in heat. Inside her, she could feel the first sparks of climax beginning to ignite, and she cried out into Jackson's ear as he dominated her, the man of her dreams, her childhood best friend. "Yes! Fuck me, fuck me, Jackson! I love you, I love you so much! Fuck me!" Above her, she felt his pace start to falter, and she wrapped herself even tighter around him. Completely lost in the pleasure, his face buried in her neck as she hung on tight to his shoulders, she knew he must be getting close too. Each deep thrust sent new waves through her, and with each passing second, she felt her climax rising. "Yes! Yes! Yes, don't stop, don't stop, don't stop, don't stop, I’m gonna!" With a sudden cry, she felt herself crash over the edge, her whole body spasming as a wave of incredible pleasure washed over her, dulling her senses as she began to cum. She let out a shriek of ecstasy as her lower body began to rock and shudder, squeezing her pussy around her lover's cock as she came. The ripples of pleasure exploded throughout her entire body, sending her muscles spasming and her legs shaking around his waist. She felt her back arching painfully as her body, wracked with pleasure, crashed through her climax, her entire being seized by spasms as the walls of her pussy quivered and contracted. Through the chaos of her climax, she was dimly aware of Jackson fighting against his own orgasm, trying to pull himself out before he blew his load inside her, but her legs wrapped so tightly around him kept him buried inside. Digging her nails into his back, she wailed out through her orgasm "Cum in me! Cum in me! Do it, please!" Finally, she felt his hips slam forward one last time, his cock pushed deep, deep inside her, as the warmth of his cum began to spread throughout her abdomen. The feeling of being cream-pied only made her cum harder, and a second wave of spasms crashed across her. By the time the two of them were finished, Jackson was well and truly spent, his balls thoroughly emptied into Lindsey's tight teen twat. As their orgasms subsided, he collapsed on top of her, panting as his semen pooled inside her pussy. "Wow;" Lindsey lay beneath him, unable to speak, just panting happily with a smile on her lips. She pulled him in close so she could kiss him again, before wrapping her arms around him, holding him in a tight embrace. "Yeah; What a way to stay warm;" Jackson chuckled at that. "You; you really wanted me for that long?" Lindsey nodded. "For as long as I can remember;" She felt him sigh, and she giggled as he ruffled her hair. "God, I love you Linds;" "I love you too;" leaning up, she planted a kiss on his cheek. Words could describe how happy she was. No, not happy, overjoyed. "You know; something tells me the snows not gonna let up anytime soon;" She gave him a wink. "And there's a lot of other stuff I've always wanted to try. Jackson laughed again, nuzzling back into her neck as he kissed her, his skin hot against hers. As he moved, his softening cock slipped free of her pussy, followed by a thin trail of semen, which ran out of her and began pooling on the car seat below. Lindsey smiled. "You came inside;" She didn't sound angry, or surprised, just; content "Yeah, I guess I did; Not that I had much choice, the way you were clinging to me." He nibbled her ear softly before whispering into it. "But I really liked it;" Lindsey let out a contented mewl. "Me too, it felt amazing;" I giggle softly, and snuggle closer "But something tells me I should start taking birth control from now on. You wouldn't want to fuck a baby into your best friend, now would you?" She laughed again, feeling his cock stiffen underneath her in response. "So, you ready for round two?" Based on a post by LindseyLuv, for Literotica.
#homeschoolling #parentingtruths #affordableeducation Watch this Interview Live: Click here Think homeschooling is too expensive, or just not for you? Think again. In this episode of the Gentleman Style Podcast, Marcus Norman sits down with homeschooling expert and mom of six, Linsey Knerl, to dismantle the biggest lies parents believe about home education. From tight budgets to single-parent schedules, Linsey shares how real families are making homeschooling work—and why more parents are leaving the public school system behind. SUBSCRIBE @GentlemanStylePodcast for honest conversations that help you lead your home with confidence and clarity. No fluff, no fear—just real answers. Linsey explains how homeschooling isn't about doing it all—it's about curating what matters most. You'll hear practical strategies for educating your kids while working, saving money on curriculum, finding support even as a single parent, and raising confident, social, well-rounded kids. Marcus Norman is the founder of the Gentleman Style Podcast, where bold conversations meet real-world growth in business, family, and faith.
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In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt explores the profound impact of local elections on our daily lives, focusing on the upcoming Dutchess County Court Judge race. Joined by special guests Michelle Horton—author, advocate, and sister of domestic violence survivor Nicole Addimando—and Linsey Gatto, a member of the Nicole Addimando Community Defense Committee, the conversation delves into the intersection of justice, women's health, and community activism. Together, they discuss how local leadership shapes access to healthcare, public safety, and the rights of women and families. Michelle shares the harrowing story of her sister Nikki's experience with domestic violence and the subsequent legal battle that exposed deep flaws and biases within the court system. Linsey reflects on her journey from building an online community for mothers to becoming an advocate for justice, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of supporting survivors. The episode unpacks common myths about domestic violence, the challenges victims face in seeking justice, and the ripple effects of judicial decisions on entire communities. As the election approaches, Dr. Novatt and her guests urge listeners to educate themselves, get involved, and vote with intention—reminding us that real change often begins at the local level. The episode is a call to action for all who care about fairness, safety, and the well-being of women and children, emphasizing that every voice and every vote truly matters. Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
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In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt explores the profound impact of local elections on our daily lives, focusing on the upcoming Dutchess County Court Judge race. Joined by special guests Michelle Horton—author, advocate, and sister of domestic violence survivor Nicole Addimando—and Linsey Gatto, a member of the Nicole Addimando Community Defense Committee, the conversation delves into the intersection of justice, women's health, and community activism. Together, they discuss how local leadership shapes access to healthcare, public safety, and the rights of women and families. Michelle shares the harrowing story of her sister Nikki's experience with domestic violence and the subsequent legal battle that exposed deep flaws and biases within the court system. Linsey reflects on her journey from building an online community for mothers to becoming an advocate for justice, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of supporting survivors. The episode unpacks common myths about domestic violence, the challenges victims face in seeking justice, and the ripple effects of judicial decisions on entire communities. As the election approaches, Dr. Novatt and her guests urge listeners to educate themselves, get involved, and vote with intention—reminding us that real change often begins at the local level. The episode is a call to action for all who care about fairness, safety, and the well-being of women and children, emphasizing that every voice and every vote truly matters. Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
In this King hero interview with the host of Rogue Ways, Lindsey Scharmyn, we are going to talk about invisible wave forms and the phenomena they create.Inspired by her video on swearing, we will talk about that ubiquitous cultural phenomena. We will also talk about how the science of sound appears in the Sanskrit language, look at the world of cymatics, and discuss the effects that wave form phenomena have on our mind, body and spirit. Linsey's bio:Lindsey Scharmyn is a transformational spiritual teacher and channel with a decades-long record of guiding people into soul-centered, joyful, and fulfilling lives. Through deep spiritual mentorship, channeling of higher selves and divine guides, past life readings, karmic integration, sound and energy healing, blessings, and sacred retreats, she helps people awaken to their true essence, activate their spiritual gifts, and embody their soul's purpose. An author, host, healer, channeller, teacher, and spiritual guide, her work gently bridges the mystical and the grounded—blending ancient wisdom with practical healing tools. She has worked with individuals and groups around the world, creating lasting inner transformation through her unique gift of intuitive insight, sacred presence, and compassionate guidance.www.roguesoul.org ***Bumper music by Liam Martens, aka ツSaiko, sub to him here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SA1KO0O1 ***MORE FROM BETHSign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quizApply to become a member of the House of Free Will MinistryRumbleKing Hero Telegram ChannelTwitter (X)InstagramSign up for a Hero's Journey Archetype ReadingOrder a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness'Donate by PayPal if you're inspiredFollow the King Hero's Journey Podcast on Apple Podcasts SpotifyBeing free is not a spectator sport - Hal Anthony, “Behind the Woodshed” ***If we're just meeting...I'm Beth Martens, a pattern hunter, archetype reader, podcaster, author, coach trainer, and business coach, and my calling is a life or death thing. After a decade as a corporate VP in my family's firm, eight trips to India, and a three-year battle with cancer nearly 25 years ago, I used archetypes and deprogramming harmful patterns to save my life.I was doing nearly everything wrong, in the physical, but tapped into and let go of the roots of the matter that were embedded and unconscious. And I went from dying to living practically overnight.Today I help people who love the truth more than their beliefs, and who want to serve with their life's work and be on their Hero's Journey, to de-program the beast system and stop making it easy for those trying to kill us.I host regular King Hero interviews highlighting leaders, entrepreneurs, movement makers, and lovers of freedom.
Episode 233 In this episode, we sit down with speech-language pathologist Linsey Jones, who's leading groundbreaking work in her district by delivering smart, targeted, and manageable literacy interventions to kindergarten students.Linsey shares how her background in speech-language pathology led her to create a data-driven, highly responsive tier 2 intervention program. She walks us through how she uses assessments (think: letter-sound knowledge, early phonemic awareness, and real-time data tracking), what her 15-minute intervention sessions really look like, and how thoughtful collaboration with classroom teachers has created system-wide change.We also talk about how her work has been influenced by literacy expert Julia Lindsey and how their entire district is now seeing almost no students falling behind by the end of kindergarten.ResourcesLearn more about Linsey's Tier 2 Phonemic Awareness Intervention ProgramCheck out Linsey's website: speechlanguageliteracyconnection.com Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills with Julia Lindsey (podcast episode) Reading Above the Fray by Julia Lindsey (book)Kindergarten TEAM Reaches (nearly) 100% Success Using Evidence-Based Practices (podcast episode)Upstream: The Quest to Solve Problems Before They Happen by Dan Heath (book) We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.Grab free resources and episode alerts! Sign up for our email list at literacypodcast.com.Join our community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
Linsey Beirer Stackem, is the co-creator and driving force behind Stackem, a unique double-can cooler designed for convenience and versatility. Inspired by a boating trip in Texas with her husband—who originally envisioned the product—Linsey helped bring the idea to life by shaping its functionality and style. Stackem's spring-loaded, vacuum-sealed design keeps two cans cold and ready, making it perfect for events, outdoor adventures, and everyday use. With a growing line of colors and sizes, Linsey continues to champion practical innovation for modern lifestyles.
What if motherhood turns out nothing like you expected, but everything you need? In this episode of The Motherhood Experience, host Val welcomes Linsey Knerl: homeschooling mom of six, freelance writer, and author of Homeschool Hacks, for an honest and insightful conversation about embracing the unexpected.Linsey shares how her entrance into motherhood looked nothing like she envisioned, why she chose to homeschool from the very beginning, and how she managed to build a freelance writing career without a formal support system nearby. From adapting to life as a working homeschooling mom to using her competitive drive as a secret strength, Linsey opens up about what it really means to “make it work” when the plan shifts.This episode is a must-listen for any mom navigating a path that feels unfamiliar or unplanned, but is full of purpose.
In this episode, host Marijo Tinlin speaks with Lindsay Lunny, Founder and CEO of the Hidden Strength Foundation, about the growing issue of phone addiction among youth and how parents can proactively address it.
In this episode of The Soaring Child, host Dana Kay talks with homeschooling expert and author Linsey Knerl about how homeschooling can be a game-changer for kids with ADHD. Linsey, a mom of six and author of Homeschool Hacks: How to Give Your Kid a Great Education Without Losing Your Job or Your Mind, shares her two decades of experience and wisdom. Together, they explore the flexibility and power of homeschooling for families who feel stuck in traditional education systems that don't serve neurodivergent learners. Dana and Linsey break down common fears around homeschooling, like not being "qualified," managing costs, and working while teaching. They discuss how to make learning more natural, how screens can help (or hurt), and what daily life can really look like—from toddlers to teens. Whether you're curious about alternatives to school or ready to dive into homeschooling, this episode is packed with insight, honesty, and encouragement. Link Mentioned in the Show: Healthy Habits for Digital Kids Free Downloadable Guide - https://info.adhdthriveinstitute.com/free-guide-managing-adhd-and-screen-time Symptom Reduction Tool - http://adhdthriveinstitute.com/tool Key Takeaways: [3:07] Why Homeschooling for ADHD? [3:57] Breaking the Homeschooling Myths [7:51] What a Homeschool Day Looks Like [12:45] Costs and Curriculum Choices [17:09] Homeschooling Younger vs. Older Kids [29:13] Screen Time & Online Learning [31:57] Finding Support and Community [35:11] Taking the First Step Memorable Moments: "They're already putting in the work. Homeschooling just makes it intentional." "You're not failing if you need a break." "Most kids don't need formal schooling at age three—what they need is curiosity." "Self-paced learning lets you ride the waves." "Use their natural interests to spark real education." "Homeschooling isn't about being a teacher—it's about being a guide." "Parents with ADHD kids are already doing so much—they're just missing control." "It's not about replacing school; it's about redefining education." "Online learning needs supervision—but it can work beautifully." "Before you choose curriculum, figure out the logistics." How to Connect with Linsey Knerl: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lknerl/ Website: https://www.lillepunkin.com/ Dana Kay Resources:
Katya Witney chats to Linsey Smith about her journey back to the England side, while Lauren Winfield-Hill joins Yas Rana to discuss player safety and the latest from the T20 Blast. 0:00 Intro / 1:01 Linsey Smith intro / 6:10 Linsey Smith interview / 21:55 Lauren Winfield-Hill / 40:31 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
Send us a text"What if homeschooling didn't have to look like anyone else's version but your own?" This question frames our enlightening conversation with Linsey Knerl, veteran homeschooling mother of six and author of "Homeschool Hacks." With children ranging from 11 to 26 years old, Linsey shares how her family's "one year at a time" approach evolved into a two-decade educational journey that prioritizes flexibility, observation, and meeting each child where they are.Linsey reveals her pragmatic "education curation" philosophy—connecting children with passionate subject experts through online courses, co-ops, and carefully selected curricula rather than attempting to personally teach every subject. This approach fosters independence while developing research skills children will need throughout life. "I'm not providing all the information," she explains. "My job is equipping them to find that information themselves."The discussion explores how technology has transformed homeschooling, making learning more accessible for diverse learning styles. Linsey shares candid insights about supporting her son with dyslexia, finding the unexpected combination of audiobooks with physical text tracking worked best for him—not because it followed expert recommendations, but because they observed and listened to what actually helped him learn effectively. This theme of careful observation runs throughout our conversation, challenging parents to truly know their children rather than following prescriptive educational methods.Whether you're considering homeschooling, already deep in the journey, or simply curious about educational alternatives, Linsey's practical wisdom offers a refreshing counterbalance to perfectionism. "Take the time to get to know your child," she advises. "Let them be more of the compass than the group of families on Facebook who have this specific curriculum they love." Connect with Linsey at homeschoolhacksbook.com and discover how to create a homeschooling approach uniquely suited to your family's needs.Support the show
On this episode the boys chat with Nerdaties alumni and all around super nerd Lindsey Mcgee. Listen in on Linsey's secret origin, being a badass video game creator and much more. Enjoy.
Are Product Counsels in the best position to anticipate and solve privacy and AI compliance problems before we release new products to the public at large - all of it while avoiding costly delays in fast-moving projects? Linsey Krolik is Assistant Clinical Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law, where she runs the Privacy Law Certificate and teaches Privacy Law. She is Director of the Entrepreneurs' Law Clinic, where students work with real startups on transactional law projects, and Director of the TechEdge JD, a skills based certificate program for students interested in working in technology law. She also teaches a class called Law and Technology of Silicon Valley, with students playing the role of product or privacy counsel for a day. Prior to joining academia, Linsey held senior in-house roles as a product, privacy, and commercial lawyer at global companies including PayPal, ARM, and Palm. Also, she continues to consult on privacy and AI governance in her solo law practice. References: Linsey Krolik on LinkedIn Santa Clara University School of Law TechEdge JD Entrepreneurs' Law Clinic Privacy Law Certificate Navigating AI and Data Ethics: The Essential Role of Product Lawyers and the Product Counsel Framework (Linsey Krolik, Adrienne Go, Olga Mack) Gam Dias: Agents Unleashed, understanding the Agentic AI stack (Masters of Privacy)
Linsey Lott is a clinical hypnotherapist & transformational coach devoted to helping people break free from subconscious programming, emotional suppression, and generational patterns. Through a powerful blend of subconscious reprogramming, emotional integration, and mind-body healing, she helps individuals reconnect with their truth, reclaim their power, and create deeply aligned lives. A trauma thriver, cancer survivor, and single mother of four, Linsey's work is rooted in lived experience, spiritual integrity, and emotional liberation. Her mission is to help others remember: you were never broken—you were conditioned. And now, you get to come home to who you really are. Listeners can begin their journey with Linsey's free workshop and guided hypnosis, available via her website or found in her instagram bio. For those ready to dive deeper, she also offers a 5-part transformational workshop series, and enrollment for her next 12-week mastermind is now open. In this episode, we chat about: Technology drama The importance of the willingness to hear no Being able to walk away Are the ages of 0-7 and hypnosis the same brain states? The victim mindset Emotions, neuropeptides and your immune system Startle response in utero?? What?! Authenticity vs. attachment Is fitting in making you sick? I can get an education loan of r200k at 18 but not a small biz loan?? A little tin foil hat time + indoctrination Homeschooling and teenage sleep The woo woo caucus We should all question authority Learn more about working with me Shop my masterclasses (learn more in 60-90 minutes than years of dr appointments) Follow me on IG Follow Empowered Mind + Body on IG Learn more about working with Linsey Free workshop with Linsey 5-part workshop series Mastermind info
Summer is right around the corner and with it comes fun in the sun and plenty of time to make memories with your family. But let's be honest—summer activities can get expensive. The good news is there are tons of things to do in Cincinnati that are free or super affordable for families. Linsey Kraeling is our guest. She's a mom of 2 and lifelong Cincinnatian that knows the Queen City inside and out. Linsey runs Tour de Cincinnati, a go-to resource for discovering the best that Cincinnati has to offer—including food, events, parks, and hidden gems perfect for families. Linsey has all the best recommendations for fun spots and activities that are great for kids of all ages. Whether you have a baby, toddler, school-aged kids or teens, there are ideas in this episode for you! We talk about parks, museums, playgrounds, libraries and Linsey's best tips for how to spend a few hours exploring. Local families and those visiting for a few days will all discover something new to do for the summer. Listen today. More resources from Linsey are available at Tour de Cincinnati and you can follow her on Instagram @linsinnati. Places mentioned in this episode: Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library Discovery Pass through Cincinnati Public Library Cincinnati Art Museum American Sign Museum Creeking in Cincinnati Parks Mentioned: Great Parks of Hamilton County Devou Park Winton Woods LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center Caldwell Nature Center Playgrounds Mentioned: West Fork Park Kingswood Park Home of the Brave Park
Welcome back to get psyched, as always we're keeping it real — and a little unhinged. Tune in as we explore what it means to be a human before the job title, including:
Linsey Weenk discusses his lengthy Monster Jam career and the transition from driver to front office staffer.
Linsey Lunny, the Founder and CEO of Hidden Strength, a free mental health platform for young people offering meaningful support, advice and guidance in a … Read more The post Exploring mental health tech with Hidden Strength CEO Linsey Lunny appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
Many athletes and active individuals focus on strength, endurance, and mobility—but what about pelvic floor health? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Lindsay Roth, a pelvic floor therapist and functional strength coach, to discuss how pelvic floor function impacts performance, recovery, and overall well-being.Dr. Roth explains how the pelvic floor plays a critical role in core stability, injury prevention, and even breathing mechanics. We uncover common but often overlooked signs of pelvic floor dysfunction, why high-tone pelvic floors are prevalent among athletes, and why kegels might not be the answer. Plus, Dr. Roth shares practical techniques for improving pelvic floor function, from breathwork to mobility strategies.What You'll Learn in This Episode:✅ How pelvic floor health affects strength, mobility, and performance✅ Signs of pelvic floor dysfunction that many athletes miss✅ Why high-tone (tight) pelvic floors are common in runners, lifters, and CrossFit athletes✅ The connection between breathwork and pelvic floor function✅ Simple strategies to support pelvic health dailyResources & Links:Follow Dr. Lindsay Roth on Instagram and Facebook: @Doc.Roth Website: www.Themovementsolutionpt.com Learn more about Body Remedies in Andover, MACheck out my childbirth education classesCheck out the blog post for this episode HEREGet 20% off your first monthly subscription with NEEDED Vitamins
Problem solving is one of those skills I'm truly passionate about - for us moms and for our kids. When our children know how to solve problems, they can face whatever challenges come their way with confidence. In today's episode, I talk with Linsey Jensen about three simple principles that help our kids become better problem solvers. Whether you're dealing with homework struggles, teaching science concepts, or just trying to get your kids to clean their rooms, these ideas will change how you approach teaching this important skill. Linsey shares: Why making our kids the heroes of their own experiences builds confidence. How discovery creates deeper learning than following directions A simple framework for breaking big tasks into manageable steps As a bonus, Linsey shares some of the amazing tools she's created. If you enjoyed this conversation, I'd love for you to join the Surviving to Thriving Toolkit waitlist! I've created this program to help you move through the five steps from surviving to thriving in motherhood. It's all about identifying what problems to solve in your life at the right time and in the right way, so you can stop feeling stuck on the endless treadmill of demands and start thriving instead. Join the waitlist HERE. Resources from this episode: Lindsay's Etsy Shop for Escape Rooms, Logic Puzzles, and Science Kits Episode 20 with Lindsay Circuit Wiz Kits Lindsay's Website Covalent Moments
Amanda connects with Lindsay De Silva who shares the wisdom behind her book Paying Your Attention: Thoughts About Attention, and the significance of understanding and valuing our attention in a world filled with distractions. She shares her personal journey toward recognizing the importance of self-belief and how meditation helped her focus her attention. The discussion also explores the concept of attention as a form of currency in the digital age, emphasizing the need for mindfulness and intentionality in our choices. Lindsay provides practical steps for listeners to improve their focus and highlights the importance of self-awareness in personal growth.To purchase the easy to digest book, visit: Paying Your Attention: Thoughts about Attention - Kindle edition by Da Silva, Linsey. Self-Help Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.Thinking of starting your own podcast? Check out Amanda's affiliate discount for this easy-to-use platform: Riverside: HD Podcast & Video Software | Free Recording & Editing
Send us a textEvery now and again I am lucky enough to talk to someone who educates me about a subject I know very little, or have preconceived ideas about.This is one of those times. I am very lucky to be joined by Linsey Knerl this week as we're talking home schooling.Lynsey is the author of the Homeschool Hacks book" How to Give Your Kid a Great Education Without Losing Your Job (or Your Mind)" and she basically spent an hour explaining to me that homeschooling is soo much more than exhausted parents sitting around the kitchen table trying to drill knowledge into a child that doesn't want to learn. And that it's also not "crazy people telling their kids the dinosaurs never really existed".She explains that homeschooling is not just for the Well-to-do, it can be done on a budget.We're also talking about curriculums, the benefits of modern technology.How you don't have to have all the knowledge yourself to homeschool, you just need the right network.I learned a tremendous amount during this chat and I'm sure you too will gain a completely new take on home schooling.And much, much more.you can find Linsey online;FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd, again, get her book hereAs always; HPNB still only has 5 billing cycles. So this means that you not only get 3 months FREE access, no obligation! BUT, if you decide you want to do the rest of the program, after only 5 months of paying $10/£8 a month you now get FREE LIFE TIME ACCESS! That's $50 max spend, in case you were wondering. Though I'm not terribly active on Instagram and Facebook you can follow us there. I am however active on Threads so find me there! And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form :) Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions, comments or want to suggest a guest/topic If you could rate the podcast on your favourite platform that would be a big help. Playing us out this week; "Blessing or Cure" by Oliver Penny
Arizona has spring training...if you love the MLB, you should consider working with Lindsey Loughran in Arizona. What is your AT Story? Lindsey Loughrin got injured in high school and had ACL surgery. She got to meet the Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer through the injury. Lindsey created a job shadowing program that became the current student athletic training aide program. She attended a small college in Missouri to double major in theater and AT. Lindsey Moved back to Chicago to study for the BOC. then she got a lot of experience at Northwestern University in Chicago Blessed to receive a GA position at Northern Arizona University she moved down to Arizona She worked with a high school for 7-8 years in Illinois, but when job changes were occurring she looked to get back to Arizona. The incoming Arizona AT Association president was mentored by a NATA HOF member who told me to get involved. Linsey started with the Governmental Affairs Committee, then secretary and VP. Now she is the incoming President What is a unique aspect of Athletic Training in your state? Working with native American or tribal populations. What is a big challenge for Athletic Trainers in Arizona? 2 years ago we opened our license and have included dry needling for certified people. The next challenge is preparing for new licensure You're recruiting ATs to work in Arizona…what is your sales pitch? We have a lot of diversity and some great masters programs: secondary school clinical outreaches, university, industrial professional sports We are in a stage of growth Landscape Lots of diversity in environments We are a good bunch of ATs, we help each other grow and stay connected. Contact Us: Lindsey Jeremy
Let's shed our mortal coils and talk about the history of death in public health. Megan and Linsey talk about religious contexts around death, how we use death to understand disease, and some famous plagues. Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad
The guys talk about the oaths that life takes you on, the current winning run of the Baltimore Ravens, and their new video restoring and rehanging The Great Divider.Check out The Art of Craftsmanship on YouTube, Instagram, and Patreon here...youtube.com/theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcameraguypatreon.com/theartofcraftsmanshipRecommendations:Dustin:"Orxy and Crake" by Margaret Atwood"American Primeval" on NetflixDevon:Anne of All Trades on YouTubeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today you are in for a treat! Recently I connected with Linsey Driskill from the For Girls Like You company at MOMCON 2024 in Denver. The For Girls Like You company is an amazing non-profit organization dedicated to minister and encourage tween girls. Through a magazine specifically designed for tween girls, and so many other resources, For Girls Like You created spaces to encourage and equip tween girls to grow in their identity in Christ and to unfold their story within God's greater story. In this episode, Linsey will talk about the For Girls Like You company and the amazing resources they have for tween girls. My daughter has enjoyed this magazine for years, so I am so excited to introduce you to this amazing organization. Let's dive in! You can connect with For Girls Like You at: Instagram: @ForGirlsLikeYou.com Website: ForGirlsLikeYou.com Contact Linsey: Linsey@forgirlslikeyou.com Special Discount Code: 20% off our magazine subscription and store: Moms2024 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 a coaching call with me at: Email: contact@byrdmichelle.com website: www.byrdmichelle.com Free Productivity Planner - my gift to you! Just go to my website Come join our Facebook Group: Home Management for Working Moms - Organization & Time Management
In Episode 53, I sit with Linsey, who shares her extraordinary gallbladder healing story with The Bean protocol. Yes, you can heal your gallbladder. Your diet matters. Share this with any doctor who tells you your gallbladder can't be saved.Interested in the bean protocol? You can find out more info here. https://www.youregreat.com/oneonone-consultsI create healing plans to support your best gallbladder, hormonal, weight, fertility, vitality, and long-term health. Food is foundational for excellent health.I also offer courses, group coaching, and more!In great health,Unique
Linsey wants revenge on her boyfriend Chris after he went to his exes wedding without her! Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
ABC News Correspondent Linsey Davis wanted to be a lawyer but found herself on a different path. Now, she's an award-winning journalist who anchors ABC News Live Prime and "World News Tonight" on the weekend. Linsey joins Sophia to talk about the moment she decided to pursue journalism and why, mentors who helped her along her journey, covering politics, and what it's like interviewing some of the biggest newsmakers in the world, including her thoughts on Hillary Clinton when the camera's stopped rolling. Plus, besides being an accomplished journalist, Linsey is also a best-selling author! She discusses the inspiration behind her sixth children's book, "Girls of the World: Doing More Than Ever Before." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Correspondent Linsey Davis wanted to be a lawyer but found herself on a different path. Now, she's an award-winning journalist who anchors ABC News Live Prime and "World News Tonight" on the weekend. Linsey joins Sophia to talk about the moment she decided to pursue journalism and why, mentors who helped her along her journey, covering politics, and what it's like interviewing some of the biggest newsmakers in the world, including her thoughts on Hillary Clinton when the camera's stopped rolling. Plus, besides being an accomplished journalist, Linsey is also a best-selling author! She discusses the inspiration behind her sixth children's book, "Girls of the World: Doing More Than Ever Before." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.