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On this dig back into a past Patreon episode, Doug is a sucker for any lady in a 'Blossom' hat, Jamie feels a bit unconnected to the high school female shenanigans in this film, and we both are shocked to find that it took this director 10 more years to make a baby counting film. Sure, just take that magical medallion from your teacher, take a seat on your senior witch's lap, and join us as we try and figure out how we would have used magical abilities in High School as we discuss, Teen Witch!Teen Witch is a 1989 film directed by Dorian Walker, written by Robin Menken & Vernon Zimmerman and starring Robin Lively, Dan Gauthier, Mandy Ingber, Lisa Fuller, Joshua John Miller, Rita Wilson, Marcia Wallace & Zelda RubensteinVisit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our Website
In this episode of the Readings Kids podcast, a conversation with Lisa Fuller, winner of The Readings YA Prize in 2020, and author of the new book, Washpool. In Fuller's new work of middle grade fiction, the world looked as though it had been drawn in weird crayon colours ... There were no bird calls. No distant rustling of animals in the scrub. No breeze teasing the tops of the trees. Everything was still. Bella is shy and thoughtful. Her big sister, Cienna, is popular and brave. One thing they have in common is their love for Washpool, the local swimming spot. But one weekend when they dive into Washpool, Bella and Cienna surface in the strange new world of Muse.
Dr Lisa Fuller joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “How Should Organizations and Clinicians Help Marginalized Patients Manage Loneliness as a Harm of Climate Change?” Recorded August 22, 2023. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.org
Self-described tech She.E.O./Girl Boss Lisa Fuller is so busy she only has time for therapy on Thanksgiving Day. But does she have any idea what kind of anxiety is brought out in Ian on a day he decided to cook a full meal for his beloved mom?? Ian's clearly not in a healthy place if he shouts your son's name, Lisa! Go back to your Yoga and physical therapy cause Ian's the real quack! Stephen sounds like a lovely husband, although the circumstances of your marriage are quite problematic and should be worked out with a real therapist. And maybe, Lisa, a real therapist could also help you support women more than just by extension?? Well looks who's smarter than a 12 year old boy! You found the best part of the episode description! The part where I get to tell you all about the wonderful comedian and performer Emily Anderson. Be sure you check out Emily's indie team Pie Town, especially their monthly variety show at The People's Improv Theater, all of which is plugged on their Instagram @pietown.nyc. And while you're at it, give Emily a follow @emilymands --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sigmund-fraud/support
We're joined by Craig Sisterson, Vanda Symon and Lindy Cameron three of the creative minds behind 'Dark Deeds Down Under', to talk about the collection, the impending series, and what you can look forward to when you get a copy of the anthology. Dark Deeds Down Under is a collection of some of the best of Australian and New Zealand mystery fiction, recently released by Clan Destine Press. In this collection, you'll find the work of Alan Carter, Nikki Crutchley, Aoife Clifford, Garry Disher, Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Lisa Fuller, Sulari Gentil, Kerry Greenwood, Narrelle M Harris, Katherine Kovacic, Shane Maloney, RWR McDonald, Dinuka McKenzie, Lee Murray & Dan Rabarts, Renée, Stephen Ross, Fiona Sussman, Vanda Symon, David Whish-Wilson. All this is compiled by editor Craig Sisterson, commissioned by Lindy Cameron. There are two more entries in this anthology series to come, featuring amongst others Emma Viskic, Charity Norman, Jack Heath, Peter Corris, Ben Hobson, Helen Fitzgerald, Anna Downes, Stephen Johnson, Natalie Conyer, Robert Gott, and Dorothy Porter. You can find more information about the collection on the announcement blog post here. Dark Deeds Down Under was purchased independently by Death of the Reader, but we are friends with many of the creatives behind it.
Many HBCU grads expect that their children will follow their path. Whether it's a family tradition or a desire for a once-in-a-lifetime educational experience, many HBCU alums encourage their kids to pour into the rich legacy. But what if it's not what the child wants to do? Even better, what if you're a college advisor who knows more about colleges and college admissions than most and all you want is for your child to find themselves and their academic happy place. Meet Lisa Fuller, a first-generation college student and founder of College Primed, LLC an educational consultant company offering personalized college planning and admissions advising for 8th-12th graders and their parents. Lisa is also the mom of two college graduates (both from PWIs) who wholeheartedly believes that Black students should explore a range of colleges to find places where they feel they can thrive. She was recently quoted in New York Times article: Why Students Are Choosing H.B.C.U.s: ‘4 Years Being Seen as Family' As an active Spelman alumna, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated member, and Associate of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, Inc., Lisa personally knows the value of and proudly advocates for HBCUs. She also co-moderates the “Parents of Black and Brown and College Bound” Facebook group, a forum for families that works to demystify the college search process and offers first-hand information on an expansive list of colleges.
Please join us Right Now, January 31, 2022 at 11:00AM PST as Writer, Actor, Producer Antwone Fisher, Talent Agent Lisa Fuller and Filmmaker Diane Robinson joins host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."
Lisa Fuller is a Wuilli Wuilli woman from Eidsvold, Queensland, and is also descended from Gooreng Gooreng and Wakka Wakka peoples. She won a 2019 black&write! Writing Fellowship, the 2017 David Unaipon Award for an Unpublished Indigenous Writer, the 2018 Varuna Eleanor Dark Flagship Fellowship, and was a joint winner of the 2018 Copyright Agency Fellowships for First Nations Writers.Lisa is an editor and publishing consultant, and is passionate about culturally appropriate writing and publishing. Lisa is a member of Us Mob Writing, the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild, the First Nations Australia Writers Network, and the Canberra Society of Editors. Lisa still lives in her Australian birthland.Lisa previously published poetry, blogs and short fiction, but her first YA fiction title, Ghost Bird, was an instant prizewinner in her homeland.About Ghost BirdA thrilling, multi-award-winning, teen ghost story, from an indigenous Australian author, drawing on ancient mythology and folk wisdom. Stacey and Laney are twins and mirror images of each other but as different as the sun and the moon. Stacey wants to go places, do things and be someone different while Laney just wants to skip school and sneak out of the house to meet her boyfriend Troy.When Laney doesn't come home one night, the town assumes she's just doing her normal run-off but Stacey's gut tells her different. Stacey knows her twin isn't dead - she just doesn't know where she is; she can see her in her dreams but doesn't know if she is real or imagined. Holding onto the words her Nan taught her is one thing but listening to those around you is another - who will Stacey trust? As the town starts to believe that Laney is missing for good, can she find her twin in time?'
The Monster Squad, released August 14th in 1987, promised an all-star team-up of various classic monsters... And wow! Did it deliver! You've got Dracula, Wolf Man, Frankenstein's Monster, The Mummy and Gill-Man! We're joined by streamer Valarrys to check out this super fun family monster movie. Andre Gower GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/andre-gower-near-fatal-heart-attack-intensive-care Join the Bad Porridge Club on Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepod Follow Valarrys! Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/valarrys/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valarrys/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/valarrysTTV/ Follow the show! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/ Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepod Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-out-podcast Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig and Irma talk about the good the bad and ugly sides of teaching writing, and then join Wuilli Wuilli woman and prize winning author Lisa Fuller, who talks about her multiple award winning book Ghost Bird - and the many books her dog has eaten!
Class of 2021 faced record-low acceptance rates at many elite universities, but the truth is, there are hundreds of amazing colleges out there that will support students in their success. Join Mark and Anna as they discuss the numerous options available with special guest Lisa Fuller from College Primed as they take a deeper look at women's colleges and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and how they enable success for their students. Lisa will also share how HBCUs have transformed to not only serve the black community but other students, especially those with aspirations in medicine. Lisa Fuller is an Independent Educational Consultant, Owner & Founder of College Primed, LLC, a company located in Richmond, Virginia, that focuses on advising 7-12th grade students on educational planning and the college admission process.Lisa served as an alumna recruiter for Spelman College, volunteered as a Questbridge mentor, and a ScholarMatch counselor. She earned a certificate in College Counseling from The University of California, San Diego, and a certificate in College Advising, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Lisa Fuller, a Wuilli Wuilli woman and descendent of Gooreng Gooreng and Wakka Wakka peoples, weaves her culture and spirituality into her storytelling. Her new book Ghost Bird is a page-turning thriller about a girl's search for her missing twin, and was recently named the winner of the Readings YA Prize 2020. Fuller sits down to discuss her action-packed novel, her writing process, and the importance of First Nations Australian representation in YA stories. With Amie Kaufman. Recorded for MWF Digital in 2020.Support MWF: https://mwf.com.au/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Fuller, a Wuilli Wuilli woman and descendent of Gooreng Gooreng and Wakka Wakka peoples, weaves her culture and spirituality into her storytelling. Her new book Ghost Bird is a page-turning thriller about a girl’s search for her missing twin, and was recently named the winner of the Readings YA Prize 2020.Fuller sits down to discuss her action-packed novel, her writing process, and the importance of First Nations Australian representation in YA stories. With Amie Kaufman. Recorded for MWF Digital in 2020.
Listen to Dr, Lisa Fuller as she shared her truth and her story in the amazing and soon-to-be released Anthology Finish Strong!
In this episode we reflect on the theme for NAIDOC week 2020, Always Was Always Will Be, by highlighting works by First Nations authors. Tim spoke with writer, editor, teacher and proud Wuilli Wuilli woman Lisa Fuller about her award winning YA novel Ghost Bird . Sam recommends Gomeroi woman Alison Whittaker's collection Blakwork . We keep you up at night with the haunting YA mystery novel Catching Teller Crow by Palyku authors Ambelin Kwaymullina and Ezekiel Kwaymullina. We include Daniel's reflection on the Miles Franklin award winning work by Tara June Winch, The Yield and we follow the career of Miranda Tapsell in her biography Top End Girl.
Lisa Fuller is a Wuilli Wuilli woman from Eidsvold, Queensland, and is also descended from Gooreng Gooreng and Wakka Wakka peoples. Ghost Bird is her debut YA novel. She received the 2017 David Unaipon Award for an Unpublished Indigenous Writer, the 2018 Varuna Eleanor Dark Flagship Fellowship, and was a joint winner of the 2018 Copyright Agency Fellowships for First Nations Writers. Lisa is an editor and publishing consultant, and is passionate about culturally appropriate writing and publishing. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. The interview was recorded by Zoom, and we can't wait to start recording in person again soon. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I talk to Dr. Lisa Fuller about bio-ethics and political philosophy. You can follow Dr. Fuller on Twitter @lfullerphil As always, you can follow the show at @UntenuredTracks
Lisa Fuller, founder and Lead Counselor at a local educational consulting company, College Primed, is our special guest this week. College Primed was birthed out of Lisa’s love of helping high school students develop compelling resumes and experience varied fields of interest. It was also the feedback from some of the students reporting back a lack of attraction to their primary industry of choice that Lisa learned to appreciate how such early discoveries could help the students pursue more appropriate majors and colleges, thereby saving time and money.If you have a young school age child or know someone who does, this podcast is definitely for you. Listen to learn the ins and outs of college preparation. Lisa tells us how it's never to early to start planning for college and that college preparation should start the moment you decide to have children. Enjoy the podcast and be sure to share with your friends, family and neighbors.Please subscribe, tell your friends and visit us often at www.earringsoff.com. Send your email address to us at earringsoff@gmail.com to stay connected and hear about all the latest happenings! Our podcasts can be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio and Blubrry.
On this week's Filling The Void, Lesley talks to her friend, creative director Lisa Fuller, about setting out on a journey to help her find a hobby.To talk to Lesley about your hobby, leave a voicemail at 844-370-VOID. You can also email the podcast at fillthevoidpod@gmail.com. Theme music by Michael Cassidy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Acknowledgement of countryMax, and poet Vincent Silk, interview author Jordy Rosenberg at the Sydney Writers Festival 2019. They speak about Jordy's recent novel Confessions of the Fox, trans visibility in literature and historical and speculative fiction.Scout, the creative director of Tilde The Trans and Gender Diverse Film Festival and Tommy Hart, director of 'Kids on Fire,' join us to discuss the Tilde program launch happening tonight 31 October at Hares and Hyena's. Lisa Fuller, a Wuilli Wuilli woman, joins us to discuss her new novel Ghost Bird, a YA novel about two sisters from her hometown. Porobibi, West Papuan Student activist and 3CR broadcaster, spoke with Michaela Stubbs on Day 1 of the IMARC blockade about the blockade's links to mining, genocide and resistance in West Papua.Speaking live from the IMARC blockade, Marisol, 3CR broadcaster and Lasnet activist, shares community views on mining, multinationals and First Nations rights. Monique Hurley, lawyer from the Human Rights Law Centre, discussing the age of criminal responsibility and the calls to raise the age. A bill has recently been tabled in federal parliament calling for the age of criminal responsibility to be raised to 14.SongsOetha - Cruisin'Okenyo - Buckle Up
The connection between twins runs deep, and sometimes can even solve a mystery. That's the case in the new novel by Lisa Fuller, as the author explains to Rhi.
The connection between twins runs deep, and sometimes can even solve a mystery. That's the case in the new novel by Lisa Fuller, as the author explains to Rhi.
Sri Lanka's president is banning two groups allegedly linked to the Easter bombings under emergency powers that came into effect on Tuesday.The office of President Maithripala Sirisena said in a statement Saturday evening that National Thawheed Jammath, or NTJ, and Jamathei Millathu Ibraheem, or JMI, would be banned by presidential decree.Presidential spokesman Dharmasri Ekanayake says the move allows the government to confiscate any property belonging to the two organizations.On Monday, officials confirmed that the alleged leader of the Muslim extremist group, an offshoot of NTJ, had died in one of the coordinated suicide bombings at churches and hotels that killed more than 250 people.The Islamic State group, meanwhile, claimed three of the militants who blew themselves up during a bloody police raid in Ampara linked to the Easter bombings.In a statement carried by the extremists' Aamaq news agency, IS identified the bombers by their noms du guerre as Abu Hammad, Abu Sufyan and Abu al-Qa'qa. It said they opened fire with automatic weapons and "after exhausting their ammunition, detonated ... their explosive belts."Sri Lanka's military said the gunfight Friday night near the town of Sammanthurai left 15 dead, including six children, when militants opened fire and set off explosives in suicide bombings as security forces closed in on their safe house.IS falsely claimed their militants killed 17 "disbelievers" in the attack. The militants often exaggerate their claims.The IS report carried a photograph of two men before an IS flag, one carrying a Chinese variant of the Kalashnikov rifle like the one found at the scene, another smiling.A girl and a woman survived the explosion but were critically injured and being treated at a hospital, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said.Photographs taken by The Associated Press show the charred remains of one child and the body of another wearing a green T-shirt with the words "good boy" written on the back. The bodies of an adult woman and man were found after the explosion with their clothes burned off.The military said security forces had recovered explosives, detonators, "suicide kits," military uniforms and IS flags during the raids in the area.Gunasekara said officers acting on information from intelligence officials also found 150 sticks of blasting gelatin and 100,000 small metal balls, as well as a van and clothing suspected of being used by those involved in the Easter attacks on three churches and three luxury hotels that left more than 250 people dead and hundreds injured —the bloodies assault linked to the IS in South Asia.The government on Saturday formally banned two extremist groups purportedly connected to the attacks, allowing officials to confiscate their property, presidential spokesman Dharmasri Ekanayake said.The government, crippled from a long political crisis between the president and prime minister last year, promised swift action to capture militants still at large.Sirisena said about 140 people had been identified as having links to the IS.A "major search operation has been undertaken," Sirisena said. "Every household in the country will be checked."Police confirmed that the leader of the local militant group blamed for the attack, Mohamed Zahran, died in the suicide bombing at the Shangri-La Hotel, one of six hotels and churches attacked. Zahran appeared in an IS video claiming responsibility for the coordinated assault, and authorities in both Sri Lanka and Australia confirmed links between IS and the attack.Sri Lanka is majority Buddhist but has significant Hindu and Muslim populations. About 7% are Christian, and most are Roman Catholic.
Sri Lanka's president is banning two groups allegedly linked to the Easter bombings under emergency powers that came into effect on Tuesday.The office of President Maithripala Sirisena said in a statement Saturday evening that National Thawheed Jammath, or NTJ, and Jamathei Millathu Ibraheem, or JMI, would be banned by presidential decree.Presidential spokesman Dharmasri Ekanayake says the move allows the government to confiscate any property belonging to the two organizations.On Monday, officials confirmed that the alleged leader of the Muslim extremist group, an offshoot of NTJ, had died in one of the coordinated suicide bombings at churches and hotels that killed more than 250 people.The Islamic State group, meanwhile, claimed three of the militants who blew themselves up during a bloody police raid in Ampara linked to the Easter bombings.In a statement carried by the extremists' Aamaq news agency, IS identified the bombers by their noms du guerre as Abu Hammad, Abu Sufyan and Abu al-Qa'qa. It said they opened fire with automatic weapons and "after exhausting their ammunition, detonated ... their explosive belts."Sri Lanka's military said the gunfight Friday night near the town of Sammanthurai left 15 dead, including six children, when militants opened fire and set off explosives in suicide bombings as security forces closed in on their safe house.IS falsely claimed their militants killed 17 "disbelievers" in the attack. The militants often exaggerate their claims.The IS report carried a photograph of two men before an IS flag, one carrying a Chinese variant of the Kalashnikov rifle like the one found at the scene, another smiling.A girl and a woman survived the explosion but were critically injured and being treated at a hospital, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said.Photographs taken by The Associated Press show the charred remains of one child and the body of another wearing a green T-shirt with the words "good boy" written on the back. The bodies of an adult woman and man were found after the explosion with their clothes burned off.The military said security forces had recovered explosives, detonators, "suicide kits," military uniforms and IS flags during the raids in the area.Gunasekara said officers acting on information from intelligence officials also found 150 sticks of blasting gelatin and 100,000 small metal balls, as well as a van and clothing suspected of being used by those involved in the Easter attacks on three churches and three luxury hotels that left more than 250 people dead and hundreds injured —the bloodies assault linked to the IS in South Asia.The government on Saturday formally banned two extremist groups purportedly connected to the attacks, allowing officials to confiscate their property, presidential spokesman Dharmasri Ekanayake said.The government, crippled from a long political crisis between the president and prime minister last year, promised swift action to capture militants still at large.Sirisena said about 140 people had been identified as having links to the IS.A "major search operation has been undertaken," Sirisena said. "Every household in the country will be checked."Police confirmed that the leader of the local militant group blamed for the attack, Mohamed Zahran, died in the suicide bombing at the Shangri-La Hotel, one of six hotels and churches attacked. Zahran appeared in an IS video claiming responsibility for the coordinated assault, and authorities in both Sri Lanka and Australia confirmed links between IS and the attack.Sri Lanka is majority Buddhist but has significant Hindu and Muslim populations. About 7% are Christian, and most are Roman Catholic.
Sri Lanka's president is banning two groups allegedly linked to the Easter bombings under emergency powers that came into effect on Tuesday.The office of President Maithripala Sirisena said in a statement Saturday evening that National Thawheed Jammath, or NTJ, and Jamathei Millathu Ibraheem, or JMI, would be banned by presidential decree.Presidential spokesman Dharmasri Ekanayake says the move allows the government to confiscate any property belonging to the two organizations.On Monday, officials confirmed that the alleged leader of the Muslim extremist group, an offshoot of NTJ, had died in one of the coordinated suicide bombings at churches and hotels that killed more than 250 people.The Islamic State group, meanwhile, claimed three of the militants who blew themselves up during a bloody police raid in Ampara linked to the Easter bombings.In a statement carried by the extremists' Aamaq news agency, IS identified the bombers by their noms du guerre as Abu Hammad, Abu Sufyan and Abu al-Qa'qa. It said they opened fire with automatic weapons and "after exhausting their ammunition, detonated ... their explosive belts."Sri Lanka's military said the gunfight Friday night near the town of Sammanthurai left 15 dead, including six children, when militants opened fire and set off explosives in suicide bombings as security forces closed in on their safe house.IS falsely claimed their militants killed 17 "disbelievers" in the attack. The militants often exaggerate their claims.The IS report carried a photograph of two men before an IS flag, one carrying a Chinese variant of the Kalashnikov rifle like the one found at the scene, another smiling.A girl and a woman survived the explosion but were critically injured and being treated at a hospital, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said.Photographs taken by The Associated Press show the charred remains of one child and the body of another wearing a green T-shirt with the words "good boy" written on the back. The bodies of an adult woman and man were found after the explosion with their clothes burned off.The military said security forces had recovered explosives, detonators, "suicide kits," military uniforms and IS flags during the raids in the area.Gunasekara said officers acting on information from intelligence officials also found 150 sticks of blasting gelatin and 100,000 small metal balls, as well as a van and clothing suspected of being used by those involved in the Easter attacks on three churches and three luxury hotels that left more than 250 people dead and hundreds injured —the bloodies assault linked to the IS in South Asia.The government on Saturday formally banned two extremist groups purportedly connected to the attacks, allowing officials to confiscate their property, presidential spokesman Dharmasri Ekanayake said.The government, crippled from a long political crisis between the president and prime minister last year, promised swift action to capture militants still at large.Sirisena said about 140 people had been identified as having links to the IS.A "major search operation has been undertaken," Sirisena said. "Every household in the country will be checked."Police confirmed that the leader of the local militant group blamed for the attack, Mohamed Zahran, died in the suicide bombing at the Shangri-La Hotel, one of six hotels and churches attacked. Zahran appeared in an IS video claiming responsibility for the coordinated assault, and authorities in both Sri Lanka and Australia confirmed links between IS and the attack.Sri Lanka is majority Buddhist but has significant Hindu and Muslim populations. About 7% are Christian, and most are Roman Catholic.
Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::: Creating a Connected Holiday WEBINAR Monday, December 3rd, 5pm PST and 8pm PST How are you FEELING about the upcoming holiday season? Excited to host family? Hopeful to bring to life magic for your kids? Anxious about everything going to according to plan?? Bracing yourself for your children's behavior??? I am feeling all of that. Join me for an hour of exploring how to create a holiday season that FEELS GOOD this year. You will get clear on what it is your want, and leave with tools that will support you in facilitating a holiday that values the connection and love we all crave during this season. Go to http://www.joyfulcourage.com/connectholiday to register! ::: Where we have been: Podcast highlights Tina Bryson first interview of the year – SO GOOD! Got feisty and real about parenting politics in February Two of my fave “peaceful parenting” experts – Rebeca Eanes and Genevieve Simperingham were on in March and April You all LOVED Mary Tamborsky – daughter of Jane Nelsen coming on talking about being Raised with PD last May My interview with Danielle Slaughter last July about privilege and how white women can do better was super powerful DAN SIEGEL!!! This fall has been RICH with interviews about teens, energetic connections, self care, supporting our partners…. Not to mention all of the messages I got from you about how much you love the solo shows – thank you for that. Joyful Courage offers I loved leading the JC10 twice this year and having that filter into the Joyful Courage Academy. So fun to work closer with you and support your growth in a really personal, connected way. Next year is HUGE Be on the look out for more JC10s and JCAs Stay tuned in for the launch of my first BOOK (woah) in the spring The patreon community will be on FIYA AND – an audio summit that I will talk more about later is happening in January. I am honored to serve you. ::: Today’s content: Parenting through the self doubt and worry Parenting teens – why have a separate group? What is missing from the resources? The continuum of behavior Attachment and getting a life Intuition and trusting your gut It gets ugly Feeling isolated/shame/ Lisa Fuller episode 87 Why meditation/yoga/journaling matters What it really means to be aware The tight rope Kimberly Muench eps 158 Pendulum swing Trust and surrender over and over again It’s a crap shoot – the myth of “good parenting” It’s their journey ::: Audio summit for parents of teens One week of real conversations PD trainers who have already been through it The launch starts January 1st Summit will run January 21st – 25th ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
One of our most requested guests,Patrick's Sister herself Lisa Fuller joins us to reminisce about filming the movie, what the experience of its resurgence in popularity has been like, why Patrick's Sister has no first name, and what was on the mix tape Ryan Lambert made her that one time. Plus what Lisa's favorite monster is, and whether or not he, or Steve, counts. “Monster Mash” ©Reservoir 416 (BMI) Published By Reservoir Media Management, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
We sing the praises of Ryan Lambert's vulnerable portrayal of the unstoppable killing machine Rudy Halloran and also talk about what songs were on the mixtape he made Lisa Fuller. André Gower confirms that the treehouse was full of pornography. “Monster Mash” ©Reservoir 416 (BMI) Published By Reservoir Media Management, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Anthony's back as Patrick' sister gets a skeevy proposition. We discuss what we think her name might be, and actress Lisa Fuller herself provides the best answer. “Monster Mash” ©Reservoir 416 (BMI) Published By Reservoir Media Management, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Join the Joyful CourageTribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::::: Today's guest is Lisa Fuller. Lisa Fuller, M.S.W., Certified Positive Discipline Trainer, Certified Professional Coach and a Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator, has been working with parents since 2005 to help them find joy and moment of peace even in the midst of chaos. Lisa's a compassionate listener whose committed to empowering parents through Positive Discipline's common sense principles. Having three children ages 21, 17 and 10, Lisa's steeped in the challenges and joys of parenting. Lisa also offers one on one coaching for parenting and life! She believes the world is a better place when we—adults and children—strive to treat each other with respect and love. Today we are talking about developing shame resilience. “Shame is something that we all have. It's universal. Every human being experiences shame – those who don't usually have some significant problems. It's not a bad thing. That's one good thing about shame – it means you are a caring human being.” What you'll hear in this episode: What is shame and why should we talk about it? How positive discipline relates to shame Shame and guilt – what's the difference? How do they connect to humiliation and embarrassment? The physical sensations of shame The individual personal nature of shame Practicing critical awareness – how to reality check the messages that are driving your shame The value of having someone to talk through shame with What makes a good person to talk shame with How to encourage shame resilience in children Reducing shame by normalizing experiences Creating opportunities for belonging What it means to lead with the message with love How to connect without trying to fix Empathy and shame – how to support when you can't relate to the experience Cultivating relationships that allow us to speak to our shame How to show up in your relationships that shows you are a safe place to talk shame Doing vs Being – their roles in building shame resilience Personal practices for finding joy within instead of looking to our children to complete us What does Joyful Courage mean to you? Taking risks with heart. The courage is taking the risks and moving ahead and doing it but doing it with your full being. The last couple years I've had some very significant deaths in my life and I think in so many ways it's been a gift – it does highlight joy, the simple joy of being alive and how I'm able to be more grateful that I have this gift of life which isn't going to last forever. Losing people who are close to us that's the upside is that we go “Wow, this is temporary, this life, it really is.” I think when we get caught in the swirl of parenting we can ‘beam in' – these other, bigger issues help us beam out. Joy helps with shame and getting perspective. Resources: The Daring Way Daring Greatly Monthly Support Group (With Marcillie Smith Boyle and Lisa Fuller) Where to find Lisa: Website l Twitter l Facebook l LinkedIn ::::: Weekly FB Lives are happening!! Join me every Tuesday at 10am pst on the Joyful Courage FB page to hear about a new Positive Discipline tool that you can begin using ASAP. Even if you are well versed in parenting with PD, you will take a way a renewed commitment and perhaps a deeper understanding of the tool. ::::: Join the Joyful CourageTribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::::: Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on iTunes to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast on iTunes to help me spread the show to an ever larger audience!!
My final "unprofessional" podcast. From now on, it'll be all-pro.For booking contact Lisa Fuller at Actors Choice Talent Agency (225) 408-9857.As always for feedback, comments, suggestions, product placement & plugs, or even an interview -- email me at robertleckington@gmail.com.My Official site: http://www.robertleckington.comMy Official business site: http://www.bigred4productions.com
My final "unprofessional" podcast. From now on, it'll be all-pro. For booking contact Lisa Fuller at Actors Choice Talent Agency (225) 408-9857. As always for feedback, comments, suggestions, product placement & plugs, or even an interview -- email me at robertleckington@gmail.com. My Official site: http://www.robertleckington.com My Official business site: http://www.bigred4productions.com