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Best podcasts about love and logic

Latest podcast episodes about love and logic

Carpool Conversations
Helping Kids Learn Through Risk-Taking

Carpool Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 28:01


Kids are constantly learning lessons, and most of the time it's not even in the classroom. As they grow, they learn through relationships, discovering new abilities, and quite often they learn through failure! As parents, we get to come alongside them and help them understand that taking risks, and failing is OK! It's hard to watch our kids take risks when our instincts are telling us to protect and to rescue. But it's also important to look for opportunities where our kids can feel the freedom to choose, to take risks, and to fail in a controlled setting. In today's episode we'll be talking about the "why" of allowing our kids to take controlled risks, and sharing some tips we've discovered for helping our kids learn through risk-taking and mistake-making.Book: Parenting with Love & Logic--Questions of the Week: What was the last risk you took or new thing you tried? How did it work out?--Hosts: Amy Lowe & Sara JonesProducers: Emily Alters & Cody Braun--Learn more about WinShape Camps at WinShapeCamps.org!Instagram: @WinShapeCampsTikTok: @WinShapeCampsFacebook: @WinShapeCamps

Have a Day!
love and logic and levels

Have a Day!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 22:04


2023-24: Episode 27

Truly Unruly
Love and Logic: Navigating Male Emotions in Relationships

Truly Unruly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 40:31


In this episode, Marcus and Jessica dive into the topic of emotions, specifically focusing on male emotions. They explore why women want to see some level of emotion from men, even if it may not be as intense as their own.

The Divorced Dadvocate
183 - Navigating Discipline with Love and Logic

The Divorced Dadvocate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 32:02


In this episode, we'll explore practical ways divorced or divorcing dads can discipline their children authoritatively using the principles of Love and Logic. This approach emphasizes setting clear boundaries with empathy and love, allowing children to learn from their mistakes, in stark contrast to the harsh and rigid authoritarian style. Let's delve into how Love and Logic can be a game-changer, promoting a healthy and balanced environment for your children amid the challenges of divorce.Join The Divorce Dadvocate Membership Community - FULL Episodes - Live Meetings – FREE Workshops & Courses – Private Discussion Groups & MORE! - https://thedivorceddadvocate.com/membership-tiers/How Are You Adjusting To Your Divorce? Find out in this quiz - http://www.thedivorceddadvocate.com/divorce-quiz.html*FREE Dads Guide To Divorce* How to survive and thrive during and after divorce: http://www.dadsguidetodivorce.comDon't suffer in silence! Get relief from the pain and confusion of your divorce and schedule your FREE, No Obligation Coaching Consultation - schedule a time directly into my schedule at www.TalkWithJude.com.Join other divorced dads who have experienced or are experiencing divorce in this FREE Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/Other Resources:The Divorced Dadvocate Website - http://www.TheDivorcedDadvocate.comThe Divorced Dadvocate YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeSwx-F8KK4&list=PLT4HyN5ishYJznK51205ESxGZ2d19YkBpThe Divorced Dadvocate Podcast - https://thedivorceddadvocate.buzzsprout.com/Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/The Divorced Dadvocate Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/thedivorceddadvocate/Music credit: Akira the Don Support the show

Parenting Decoded
61 - Bullying - How to Help

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 16:39


Kids being bullied isn't new.  What's new is the extent at which they are being bullied and, with the internet, in new and harmful ways.  In this episode, we'll cover the different types of bullying:Verbal - teasing, name-calling, taunting, etc.,Social - spreading rumors, leaving kids out, embarrassing them, etc.Physical - hitting, spitting, tripping, etc. Cyberbullying - using digital devices to cause others harmWhy does bullying occur?What can families do?How you can role-play and brainstorm with your child.  Here are resources referenced in the podcast that are also on the transcript that is available and on my website blog:·       https://router-network.com/education/anti-bullying-guide·       https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/bullies.html·       https://www.pacer.org/bullying/·       https://www.stopbullying.gov/ Email me at mary@parentingdecoded.com or go to my website at www.parentingdecoded.com. Have a blessed rest of your day!

The Divorced Dadvocate
176 - Love And Logic Parenting

The Divorced Dadvocate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 33:36


Love and Logic is a process by which children grow through their mistakes and learn from the consequences of their choices. Listen in and learn the 2 basic rules and 8 skills of Love and Logic parenting.Join The Divorce Dadvocate Membership Community - FULL Episodes - Live Meetings – FREE Workshops & Courses – Private Discussion Groups & MORE! - https://thedivorceddadvocate.com/membership-tiers/How Are You Adjusting To Your Divorce? Find out in this quiz - http://www.thedivorceddadvocate.com/divorce-quiz.html*FREE Dads Guide To Divorce* How to survive and thrive during and after divorce: http://www.dadsguidetodivorce.comDon't suffer in silence! Get relief from the pain and confusion of your divorce and schedule your FREE, No Obligation Coaching Consultation - schedule a time directly into my schedule at www.TalkWithJude.com.Join other divorced dads who have experienced or are experiencing divorce in this FREE Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/Other Resources:The Divorced Dadvocate Website - http://www.TheDivorcedDadvocate.comThe Divorced Dadvocate YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeSwx-F8KK4&list=PLT4HyN5ishYJznK51205ESxGZ2d19YkBpThe Divorced Dadvocate Podcast - https://thedivorceddadvocate.buzzsprout.com/Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/The Divorced Dadvocate Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/thedivorceddadvocate/Music credit: Akira the Don Support the show

Harmony in the Home
208: Love and Logic Natural Consequences

Harmony in the Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 24:10


I get so many questions about what parents should do when their child makes a bad choice of XYZ.  Today I will help you understand how to find the ABC to match the XYZ. You can plug and play this strategy into every situation to have more harmony in your home. Subscribe on Apple! Subscribe on Android! Join my FREE parenting bootcamp! Let's Connect! Here's where you can find me: Learn more at https://www.coachingkelly.com. Find me on Instagram! Find me on Facebook!

Marriage Unfiltered
Unfiltered Parenthood

Marriage Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 84:14


Parenting looks different in each home. We know that everyone has different challenges thrown their way when it comes to raising kids. On this episode, we just share what we have learned. Some things we learned the hard way, but that is the best way to learn. Resources mentioned:Growing Kids God's WayParenting With Love and LogicScripture:Deuteronomy 21:18-21 (this one really no longer applies, but it makes a great threat :) )Deuteronomy 6:6-7Ephesians 6:4Col 3:13Psalm 133:1Let us know if there is more you would like to hear about anything!marriageunfiltered@yahoo.comInstagram @marriage_unfiltered_Podcast

Ascension Lutheran Church Podcast
Love and Logic 2023 Parenting Workshop

Ascension Lutheran Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 4:54


1.20.23 Message from Pastor Scott

Lifewell Church
Bible Study: John 1.2 Love and Logic of the Universe

Lifewell Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 50:31


Wednesday night teaching by Pastor Darryl Hall of Lifewell Church in Garland, TX. www.lifewellchurch.com Give Online www.lifewellchurch.com/donate.html Feedback https://www.lifewellchurch.com/feedback.html

Parenting Decoded
54 - Grandparents and Gifts: How to Tame Them

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 14:40


There are so many pressures we face as parents but one of the most challenging can be managing our own parents when it comes to gifting to their grandkids.  It's enough to drive some of us crazy!In this episode we'll talk about the types of interference we might be dealing from our family values being over run to dealing with huge amounts of clutter that we have to organize not to how too many toys can interfere with creativity in our kids.  Take a listen to hear more possible issues.  What can you do? Start by having Family meetings with your parents and in-laws.  COMMUNICATE!  Set clear boundaries and offer ideas of what you'd like to see happen.  Be willing to compromise and, again, communicate with those you love.Ideas for gifts they can give:The gift of time from movie passes to tickets to museums or water parksLessons - music, art, karate, whatever!Donations to a college or savings fundCoupon Book made by the grandparents with fun events from sleep overs to paint your nailsLots of other ideas when you listen!Materials mentioned in the podcast about too many toys and kids:Psychology Today ArticleToday's Parent ArticleTRANSCRIPT

Parenting Decoded
53 - Kids Who Don't Enjoy Learning: What To Do

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 27:41


When you have a child who refuses to read or is delayed in their reading compared to their peers it can be a very stressful time for parents as we try to navigate the what-to-dos and the why-is this-happening-to-my-child thoughts that constantly run through our minds.  The same stress can hit us when our kids don't want to write and then again if they start falling into the “I hate school” mode which really tears us up.  Having learning differences can contribute heavily to this stressful time but knowing what to do and what resources you can employ in your home and in child's school environment can make a huge difference.  This is why I've interviewed Dr. Victoria Waller on this podcast, to provide you with ideas for getting to those resources that your child needs. She's recently released her book YES! Your Child Can: Creating Success for Children with Learning Differences in which she's poured her 40 years of experience working with and studying learning differences in children.  It's an invaluable resource and I want you to all know about it.  Take a listen to hear amazing ideas of how to creatively activate the passions of our kids to ignite their abilities to learn.  Also find out how to engage teachers and tutors to help leverage those passions to get your child onto a path of success. Here's a link to order the book:  YES!  Your Child CanIf you'd like to contact Dr. Waller:  Website

Islamic Feelings ♡
late night talks: relationship with regret, love and logic, storytime + more | islamic feelings

Islamic Feelings ♡

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 33:48


Assalamu'alaikum everyone! This week's episode covers a wide range of topics from understanding our relationship with regret, love/logic & more. One of the important concepts being how perspective drives performance. This also applies when we try to define success in the dunya. the most common definitions of success at a worldly level is to be at peace. reality is, no matter what you have, even if it's everything you dream of & more, you will never be 100% at peace for a long period of time in the dunya. the dunya will forever be changing, somedays you will win & somedays you will lose. regardless, learning to be content drives you to true success. content with the fact that things might go your way, be grateful. content with the fact that when things don't go your way, there is something better. content with the fact that this dunya is just a part of the destination, not the destination itself. Ibn Umar reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler along a path.” Ibn Umar would say, “If you make it to the evening, do not wait for the morning. If you make it to the morning, do not wait for the evening. Take from your health for your sickness, and from your life for your death.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 6416

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Tending to the Vine | Love and Logic with Infants | The Dad Edge Live Q&A | EP 196

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 33:43


Parenting Decoded
51 - When Kids Drain Your Energy

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 14:21


When kids drain our energy by doing things that drive us crazy we need to respond in a loving and empathetic manner.  However,  when we're so tired of them doing things that drain us -- like whining, talking back, fighting with their siblings, or ignoring screen time limits -- we just don't know what to do.  In this podcast you'll learn not only how to recognize things that drain your energy but how to let your kids know and then ask them to do things for you that help replenish that energy.    Our kids to need to learn to recognize how their poor decisions to misbehave affect other people.  We want to raise kids who are respectful and responsible and this energy replacement can help do just that!Click here for a list of Energy Drain Replacement IdeasTRANSCRIPT HEREIf you have questions, email me at mary@parentingdecoded.com. 

Bless Our Mess
007 Parenting With Love and Logic

Bless Our Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 38:02


In this episode Kelli and Taylor discuss their experience parenting with the Love and Logic methods.  They discuss the importance of letting your children fail safely and being able to communicate how those behaviors translate to life as an adult.  Be sure to follow us on Instagram @ taylored.therapy for more therapy tips and insights for a happier life.

Family Looking Up
Ep. 244. Re-release: Parenting With Love and Logic -Guest - Holly Thurgood

Family Looking Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 61:02


Happy summer Mom-Squad! We're dropping one of our fav re-releases from years past that is sure to make your week.  We hope summer is going well for you and hope that you enjoy this listen!

The Book of Life: Weekly Wisdom with Ruchi Koval

Every choice has consequences. It's how we handle them that matters. Building a relationship with God means weathering the consequences he might send our way.  

The 42 Podcast
071 Love and Logic

The 42 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 71:02


Intro/Outro Signal to Noise By Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The42Podcast Email: Badtheologyproductions@gmail.com

The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream
Love and logic: Why would Boaz want yo Azz?

The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 56:06


Love, logic, and relationships.

The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream
Love and Logic: Can an independent woman be submissive to a man?

The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 54:10


The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream
Love and Logic: Is love a choice?

The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 57:02


Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos
Rev Dr David G Watermulder: “Love and Logic” (02/13/2022)

Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022


1 Corinthians 15:12-20 The post Rev Dr David G Watermulder: “Love and Logic” (02/13/2022) appeared first on Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos.

Harmony in the Home
136: Getting Your Kids to Listen with Love and Logic

Harmony in the Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 23:03


How do I get my kids to listen?! It's no secret: getting kids to listen the first time is a huge point of interest for parents. It's the topic that most often brings people to me. Now, while there is no single good answer, there are a lot of things you can and should try, and I'll be introducing you to some ideas that I hope will help you on your quest for attentive children! I've sourced the title of this week's episode from Foster Cline and Jim Fay's book Parenting with Love and Logic, since I've found some of their methodology to be useful. As always, I encourage you to read the original material, test and see how you feel about what you've learned, and then decide whether you will use it in your own life. In this episode, I'll talk about the why and how of offering choices to children whenever possible. I'll discuss “code words” I use with Lily and Grady to help them be attentive when I need them to do something. I'll talk about win-win ways to reward your kids for overall good behavior while still retaining leverage to encourage them to listen. Perhaps most importantly, I'll discuss your children's greatest need: that you put your phone down and dedicate time to getting on their level, playing with them, and listening to them. Listening is a two-way street! As you engage with your children on their terms, and as you set healthy mutual expectations for your relationship, I guarantee you will all be more willing and able to listen to each other and have a happy experience within your four walls. You've got this! Subscribe on Apple! Subscribe on Android! Join my FREE parenting bootcamp! Let's Connect! Here's where you can find me: Learn more at https://www.coachingkelly.com. Find me on Instagram! Find me on Facebook!

The Vitality Feed
What Are You FEEDING Your Mind?

The Vitality Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 14:18


hello? Hello. Welcome to the vitality feed. I'm your host Caroline Schafer. So glad you are here with me today. And I thank you for joining us. Today. I want to share a concept with you.  So I called today's concept transformational vocabulary. Basically, it is the conversation that you have with yourself. They say that most people have around 50,000 thoughts per day and for some people it might even be up to 80,000 and have those thoughts 80%. Yes. That's 80% of those thoughts are negative. That is just so sad. Why is that? Why are we so hard on ourselves? Why do we choose this day in and day out? Well today, I hope to offer some tools to reduce that number, to reduce that 80%. There's a new year coming and how about we create a new mindset to go with it? What are you feeding your mind?  Today's episode is all about negative thoughts with some helpful tools on how to change 40 to 50,000 negative thoughts that you have every day into better ones. Enjoy. I follow several people who have taught me the value of communication. It started out a very long time ago when my children were little with a program called Love and Logic, it's a parenting program, but in actuality, it is a communicational program on how to get your children to want to listen to you. That's the key word want? I have used it on many people, not just children, lots of people well over 18, and it works all the time. The fantastic program. About two to three years ago, I discovered Marisa Peer through Mindvalley University, a place where I have taken numerous courses. Marisa is a world renowned speaker and a rapid transformational therapist. She was named the best British therapist by Men's Health Magazine and also was listed in the top 250 best doctors of Britain. She focuses on the power of belief, clearing your mind blocks and she is the queen of promoting the" I am enough" campaign, which I do have those words on my bathroom mirror. And I do have these words on my bathroom mirror, which I do see every single morning. I have also given these words to my daughters so that they see them as well. I think it is a wonderful campaign and I think everybody should be promoting. I mentioned Love and Logic... well, thanks to COVID Dr. Amen, who I also follow joined up with love and logic and they are working together now, professionally and personally, I cannot think of a better business pairing than the two of them . Dr. Amen is a psychiatrist who speaks on mental health, has been on all the TV shows like Dr. Oz, Today Show,  Good Morning America, all of that.  Most known for being the psychiatrist who has viewed over 180,000 brain scans from about 155 different countries and that makes him a leader in this field. He helps celebrities as well as professional athletes and  literally can help patients, mend holes in the brain. Yes. You heard that, right? He literally can get people who have holes in their brains that is visible on a scan and go through his program and mend those holes. It's truly remarkable. He too speaks often of negative thoughts. Dr. Amen calls them A.N.T.S. And that's an acronym which stands for automatic negative thoughts. Negative thoughts, meaning the patterns and the beliefs that infest our minds like ants in your house. They cause havoc. When you have a negative thought, there are some things that you can do to maybe guide you to better thoughts. First thing you need to think of is, is it true? Is it really true? What you're thinking or do you just assume it's true. The second thing you might consider is are you in a all or nothing mentality? Does it have to be so black and white? Number three, are you fortune telling, are you trying to predict a negative outcome? I hope not, but a lot of us tend to do that before we have all of the facts, but a lot of us tend to do that before we have all the facts. Number four. Are you mind reading, assuming you understand someone else's position. Ask for clarification, that's always a great idea. Ask people, what did you mean by that?  That's always a good way to get rid of a negative thought that might not be true. Number five, are you blaming or shaming? Usually it's never a hundred percent any one person's fault.  It's always better to just err on the side of not having to be. Make a commitment to yourself, commit to being kinder and nicer with your thoughts. Remember, your brain is always listening. Monte Campbell is another person that I also follow and he is more of a money investment guy, but he too speaks of negative thoughts. Are you seeing a pattern here? I hope so because there definitely is one that's success leaves clues, and all of these people speak on the same subject. Monte proposes this concept. We love to hear ourselves talk. We love our own voice and we love our own thoughts. Have you ever thought about the possibility that something you have already rationalized and thought about could be so wrong? Maybe it is. It's a great question. Be aware of thoughts that make things happen in a positive way, and what thoughts are not working for you. Take note of this, a lot of indicators of the thoughts that are not working for you have the same words used. They are should,  should not have tos.  Like I have to go to the gym instead say, I get to go to the gym. I can't, another one. I must, I won't, I need to, all of these words havenegative feelings attached to them because they're sound more mandatory. There's always a better option. Another way of looking at that is to replace the non-working thoughts with better ones, act like a scientist experiment with yourself, what thoughts or mindsets are working and what does not work. Take note of the good as well as the bad. It's important to document and figure out what actually is working for you.  Look at this like the best and the biggest DUI project on yourself. You are worth this investment of time and thought. Starting today, try using opposing thoughts. See what happens? It will better your health. It will better your happiness, your business, your relationships. It's a positive thing. There are some ways that you can trigger yourself to spark some of these better thoughts. I like to call them piggyback triggers. And this is a term that I've also learned from all my studying all these gurus. Tony Robbins is another biggie for me. And piggyback triggers are wonderful because they add no more time to your day.  They are a trigger that's attached to something you're already doing. For example, when you brush your teeth or when you stopped for a red light or when you go to the restroom or when you go get a cup of coffee, all of these can be set as a trigger for you to take a mental check about what you're thinking. I have some examples here. So say when you wake up in the morning and your feet hit the floor right away, maybe you can think of three things that you're grateful for. A second one would be making your bed. That takes a few minutes. So you could go over three people that you're grateful for, and maybe even text them during the day and tell them why you are grateful for them. Another one is during meal prep, or when you're looking at a menu, maybe you can think about what I'm about to eat and how is it good for my health? How about when you get dressed, that can be a trigger. When you change, you can change your clothes and change your mindset all at the same time. What's one thing that I could have handled better yesterday. How about that? Every time you put your clothes on, think about the day before and say, Hmm, what could have been done better? What thoughts could I have improved on from the day before? How about when your cell phone rings, that's a constant, or when you get a text, be grateful for something. Gratitude is a direct link to happiness, be grateful for your body and all the minute things that work within it. Passwords. That's another great trigger. Every time you put in a password, you can also have a positive thought, maybe something that you've done well in the last 24 hours. Also, too. One of the things I like to do with passwords is make the actual password, a trigger, use a positive word. We're positive phrases, like "stay focused". Choose your hard. That's something I say with health. I am worthy,  incorporate positive words within your passwords so  you are typing it and reading it and thinking about it. So it will happen more automatically. How about when you put your PJ's on at the end of the night? Maybe reflect on one good happening during the day. And brushing your teeth, can you name something that you are proud of? It can be a memory doesn't have to be big. Just has to be something that you're proud of. Maybe you drank more water during the week. Maybe you got up and exercise three times. Maybe you did a stellar job at work. Maybe somebody complimented you maybe something that your kids did. Nonetheless, it's a good time to take sides. How about even using the restroom. Maybe that little flush with the handle can be an audible clue to think a positive thought. Maybe you can think of somebody that you even don't like, and you can find something good about them. That really is a lovely thought to try to take something that's very negative even if you find a little bit of positivity in there, it'll do you more good than anybody else? Some other ways that you can use wording. I found this I believe it might've been in Facebook, but to change up your wording instead of saying, I have to go work out, you could say, I get to work out and make my body healthy and strong. Instead of saying I have to clean the house. You get to say, I have a safe place to live. Instead of saying, I have to do the laundry. Say I get to wear clean smelling, beautiful clothes. Or the dishes need to be done, Think of it as I get to eat the most amazing food that I've prepared on these plates. How about grocery shopping it instead of thinking of it as a chore, I think of it as I get to provide this for my family, because I have the means to do so Even bathrooms, I get to have indoor plumbing. Not everybody gets to say that we take it for granted every day, but it is true. There are a lot of places in the world where that is a luxury. So we need to be grateful for that. And it will set us in a better state of mind. Maybe there's a lot of noise and instead of getting aggravated by it, think of it where the noise is coming from. I bet you it's coming from your family. And just think that you're not lonely. You have people in your life. And lastly being exhausted in bed, you get there and you had a full day instead of looking at it as a bad thing, look at it as that your life is full and you're grateful to have all these experiences. How about these? I hate my body and try this. My body allows me to do amazing things. Eating healthy is hard. Yeah, it is hard. I always like to say that I said before, choosing your heart either can choose to be eating healthy is hard. I like that expression. Choose your hard.. You can either choose the hardofthe the healthy lifestyle, or you could choose the hard of living unhealthy and being sick and going to the doctor and having all those medical bills and those things. So I always say, pick your hard, but eating healthy is hard. But you can think of it as nourishing my body,  keeps me energized and gets me to do the things that you want to do. Another is I don't have time for self-care. That's a negative thought. I'm more positive way to look. That would be my wellbeing is a priority and that is true. It is just like that airplane mask. It comes down and you're supposed to put it on you first, for our reason, you need to make yourself a priority because if you don't then negative things will happen. Usually you're with your health and then you are of no help to anybody. So that is imperative. Another one is I'll be happy when I, and this could be any fill in the blank here, lose weight, get a promotion, get married, find a partner. It could be anything. But a better thought would be. I choose to be happy regardless of blank, or I choose to be happy now. So these are some ideas to help you. And I really hope that you can implement some of them. I want you to remember that, it is important to make a commitment to yourself, to be kinder and nicer that your brain doesn't shut off. So it is always the listening , what are you feeding your brain? I hope today you have some new nourishment to give it, and until next time I hope everybody remembers life has no remote get up and change it yourself.

Schizophrenic Music's Podcast
Ep. 299 - Tuesday Triple Play (Vol. 124)

Schizophrenic Music's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 16:35


For this week's #TuesdayTriplePlay, Kevin spotlights three Americana tracks from three albums released in 2014-2015.Blackie & The Rodeo Kings – South (2014)Sample Track: “North”Sons Of Bill – Love and Logic (2014)Sample Track: “Road to Canaan”The Bros. Landreth – Let It Lie (2015)Sample Track: “Our Love”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)

Teachers Talk
E13: Love and Logic P.2

Teachers Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 42:54


Did you enjoy learning about Love and Logic the first time around? In this episode we dive deeper into Love and Logic one liners. Take a listen to get ideas for your own classroom!

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 8: "Lights, Camera, Parenting!" with Stefan and Christina Engle

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 34:08


The culminating chapter of "Parenting with Love and Logic" is in the hands of Stefan Engle and Christina Engle...a long time Crusader couple that has an amazing family.  Stefan, who teachers middle school physical education (thank you, Stefan!) and coaches middle school football, is a dynamic leader and presence on campus.  As we prepare to close out this great book, you'll quickly see why we trusted this crucial chapter to the Engles...Do you want to order your own copy of "Parenting with Love and Logic"?  Click here!For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 7: "The Recipe for Success: Empathy with Consequences" featuring Dan and Andrea Huss

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 39:27


With five children, Dan and Andrea have acquired significant parenting experiences, a host of anecdotes, and profound wisdom that they use within today's "Off the Page Book Club" podcast to fully illuminate "Love and Logic", chapter 7.  Their experience provide truly practical application for striking the balance required to achieve "Empathy with Consequences" as an effective disciplinary tool.Do you want to order your own copy of "Parenting with Love and Logic"?  Click here!For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 6: "Gaining Control through Choices" with Nick and Anna Demos

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 30:23


Nick and Anna Demos are busy!  In addition to being deeply invested in both vocation and ministry at CCV (where Nick pastors within the CCV Stars program), they are very involved at Northwest Christian where Nick also serves as a member of the NCS School Board.  But for all of this, when you talk to Nick and Anna, you truly get a sense of their priorities:  Christ-followers first, parents second, and then, everything else.   They are the perfect pair to cue up Love and Logic's Chapter 6:  "Gaining Control through Choices".Do not miss their incredible conversation with Northwest Christian's Elementary Principal and Early Education Director, Dawna Underwood!Do you want to order your own copy of "Parenting with Love and Logic"?  Click here!For more information on CCV Stars, please visit:  https://ccvstars.com/For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 5: "Setting Limits through Thinking Words" with Jon and Kristy Coughlin

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 39:26


Some have suggested that the crux of "Parenting with Love and Logic" is chapter 5:  "Setting Limits through Thinking Words".  And, Dawna Underwood has invited a couple of great guests to the "Off the Page Book Club" podcast to help work through this stirring chapter:  Jon and Kristy Coughlin.  In addition to Kristy teaching middle school at Northwest Christian, both Jon and Kristy are deeply involved with the City of Joy in Rwanda.  As a result, they bring powerful perspective to this important episode!For more information on the City of Joy in Rwanda, please visit:  https://cityofjoyrwanda.org/You will be so encouraged listening to today's episode!Do you want to order your own copy of "Parenting with Love and Logic"?  Click here!For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 4: "Children's Mistakes Are Their Opportunities" with Josh and Kelly Blackford

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 34:52


Josh Blackford is the Young Adults Pastor at Dream City Church.  Kelly Blackford is a dynamic elementary teacher at Northwest Christian.  In today's episode, Josh and Kelly turn parenting on its ear and encourage us not to run from or hide our children's mistakes.  Rather, they ask the question, "What if our kids' mistakes were the very lessons a loving God was using to grow them?"You will be so encouraged listening to today's episode!Do you want to order your own copy of "Parenting with Love and Logic"?  Click here!For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 3: "Responsible Children Feel Good about Themselves" with Brian and Tina Hines

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 37:21


Brian and Tina Hines have seen all of the children come through Northwest Christian and, by all accounts, the Hines family "has it together".  But, in today's episode of the "Off the Page Book Club" podcast, Brian and Tina  are interviewed by Northwest Christian's Dawna Underwood and they open up about their parenting journey, transparently sharing moments where the challenges and obstacles have been abundant.You will be so encouraged listening to today's episode!Do you want to order your own copy of "Parenting with Love and Logic"?  Click here!For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/

Off the Page Book Club
"Parenting with Love and Logic", Chapter 2: "Mission Possible: Raising Responsible Kids" with Tyler and Tammy Collins

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 29:29


The "Off the Page" Book Club is a long-standing club that was formed by students at Northwest Christian High School in Phoenix, Arizona.  As an offshoot of the club, this podcast, presented by Frameworks, will feature various hosts--faculty, students, and sometimes both--as they work through various fiction and non-fiction books and consider the topics, characters, content, and plots through the lens of a Biblical worldview.After finishing "Beyond Biblical Integration", by Dr. Roger Erdvig and published by Summit Ministries, Off the Page is moving to "Parenting with Love and Logic", a book on parenting strategies by Foster Cline and Jim Fay.  For more information on the book or to place an order for the book, please visit this website.In today's episode, Dawna Underwood, Northwest Christian's Elementary Principal and Early Education Director, is joined by Tyler and Tammy Collins.  Tyler, who teaches Sophomore Bible, is the chair of the Bible Department at Northwest Christian.  From her position in the school office, Tammy provides administrative support and leadership across the campus.The strategies presented within the book are part of the classroom management and disciplinary plans employed in the Early Education program and primary grades at Northwest Christian.  For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit NCSaz.org.The "Off the Page Book Club" is part of Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.  For more information on Frameworks, please visit Frameworks.NCSaz.org.

Off the Page Book Club
“Parenting with Love and Logic”, Chapter 1: "Parenting, Joy or Nightmare?" featuring Dawna Underwood and Krissy Miller

Off the Page Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 26:09


The "Off the Page" Book Club is a long-standing club that was formed by students at Northwest Christian High School in Phoenix, Arizona.  As an offshoot of the club, the podcast will feature various hosts--faculty, students, and sometimes both--as they work through various fiction and non-fiction books and consider the topics, characters, content, and plots through the lens of a Biblical worldview. After finishing "Beyond Biblical Integration", by Dr. Roger Erdvig and published by Summit Ministries, Off the Page is moving to "Parenting with Love and Logic", a book on parenting strategies by Foster Cline and Jim Fay.  For more information on the book or to place an order for the book, please visit this website.In today's episode, Dawna Underwood, Northwest Christian's Elementary Principal and Early Education Director, is joined by accomplished NCS Fourth Grade Teacher, Krissy Miller.The strategies presented within the book are part of the classroom management and disciplinary plans employed in the Early Education program and primary grades at Northwest Christian.  For more information on Northwest Christian School, please visit NCSaz.org.The "Off the Page Book Club" is part of Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.  For more information on Frameworks, please visit Frameworks.NCSaz.org.

Teachers Talk
E3: Love and Logic

Teachers Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 37:44


This week Taylor and Skylar jump into Love and Logic. They discuss how Love and Logic works within the classroom, how to put yourself in control, while giving student autonomy and responsibility. Love and Logic: https://www.loveandlogic.com"Teaching with Love and Logic" Second Addition by: Charles Fay and Jim Fay: https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Love-Logic-Control-Classroom/dp/1942105231

Scrub Caps & Sippy Cups
Love and Logic Re-Release

Scrub Caps & Sippy Cups

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 70:22


This episode was packed with so much goodness that we just had to share it again! The summer is upon us and maybe you need some parenting inspiration to tackle those tantrums or establish boundaries.  Chris Peterson, aka The Parenting Professor (http://theparentingprofessor.com), discusses the highly effective Love and Logic parenting technique and blows away the Smart Mommas with some easy to implement strategies! Don't miss the discussions on how to stop a temper tantrum in its tracks and ending the “how long can we drag out bedtime” game. You'll be able to implement these strategies as soon as the episode ends!  Uh-Oh Song for Toddlers: Dr. Charles Fay of the Love and Logic Institute shares the Uh-Oh song in this YouTube video. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drh66-WUJCw)  More info on the Uh-Oh song and where you might be going wrong. (https://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1412024797)  If you loved this episode, found value, or just loved hanging out with us, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!  Let's connect! Follow the girls on Instagram - @mslacilea @ellenlauletta @stl_injector Email: scrubcapsandsippycups@gmail.com Or you can leave us an audio message that could air on a future podcast episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/Scrubcapsandsippycups Facebook: Scrub Caps and Sippy Cups Instagram: @heysmartmommas Twitter: @heysmartmommas

Bulletproof Radio
Using Love and Logic to Raise Resilient Kids – Dr. Charles Fay with Dave Asprey : 832

Bulletproof Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 78:46


How would you like to make parenting fun and rewarding, instead of stressful and chaotic? (And if you're a grown-up son or daughter, you may want to improve your own relationship with your parents.} In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Charles Fay, Ph.D., gives practical and down-to-earth solutions to the most common and frustrating behaviors displayed by kids of all ages. He's also a parent himself who admittedly makes mistakes. Parents can be frustrating, too.The internationally recognized Love and Logic® approach he relies on come directly from years of research and clinical experience with severely disturbed youth and their families in psychiatric hospitals, public and private schools, and homes.You'll learn strategies and techniques from Dr. Fay that you can apply to daily parenting. This works for teachers and educators, too.There are the 5 non-negotiable core principles of Love and Logic® that he talks through during the podcast. These can absolutely change your family dynamic: Mutual Dignity/Respect, Shared Thinking, Shared Control, Empathy and Relationship.Dr. Fay also gives real-time action steps for implementing key components of resiliency: 1) emotional connection, 2) healthy limits, and 3) success experiences.We talk about the emergence of “helicopter parenting” and why it doesn't work. “We got to be able to offload problems onto the shoulders of the people who really need to own them, and we do it with love, but we do our friends, our family no favor when we're solving all their problems for them,” Dr. Charles says.If you're struggling, either a little or a lot, with the kids you parent or teach, you'll get a lot of value out of this episode. If you want simple ways to better connect with your kids, you'll get some nuggets of wisdom you can start using today.Go to the Love and Logic Institute to find a wealth of resources for parents, educators and trainers. In particular, look for “7 Ways To Create A Respectful, Responsible, and Resilient Family” that was created in partnership with Dr. Daniel Amen. Enjoy! And get more resources at Dave.Asprey/podcasts.Got a comment, idea or question for the podcast? Submit via this form.WE APPRECIATE OUR PARTNERS. CHECK THEM OUT!Light Therapy: https://joovv.com/dave, use code DAVETrack Blood Glucose: https://www.levelshealth.com/Dave, sign up for the Beta groupSolve Sitting: https://us.harmonidesk.com/, use code DAVE20 and get $20 off any standing deskDAVE ASPREY BOX This quarterly subscription box gives you access to biohacking resources that can support you in achieving your health goals and unlocking your potential. Go to https://daveaspreybox.com/UPGRADE YOURSELF EVEN MORELearn directly from Dave Asprey in his new membership group https://ourupgradecollective.com

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
Using Love and Logic to Raise Resilient Kids – Dr. Charles Fay with Dave Asprey : 832

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 78:46


How would you like to make parenting fun and rewarding, instead of stressful and chaotic? (And if you're a grown-up son or daughter, you may want to improve your own relationship with your parents.} In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Charles Fay, Ph.D., gives practical and down-to-earth solutions to the most common and frustrating behaviors displayed by kids of all ages. He's also a parent himself who admittedly makes mistakes. Parents can be frustrating, too.The internationally recognized Love and Logic® approach he relies on come directly from years of research and clinical experience with severely disturbed youth and their families in psychiatric hospitals, public and private schools, and homes.You'll learn strategies and techniques from Dr. Fay that you can apply to daily parenting. This works for teachers and educators, too.There are the 5 non-negotiable core principles of Love and Logic® that he talks through during the podcast. These can absolutely change your family dynamic: Mutual Dignity/Respect, Shared Thinking, Shared Control, Empathy and Relationship.Dr. Fay also gives real-time action steps for implementing key components of resiliency: 1) emotional connection, 2) healthy limits, and 3) success experiences.We talk about the emergence of “helicopter parenting” and why it doesn't work. “We got to be able to offload problems onto the shoulders of the people who really need to own them, and we do it with love, but we do our friends, our family no favor when we're solving all their problems for them,” Dr. Charles says.If you're struggling, either a little or a lot, with the kids you parent or teach, you'll get a lot of value out of this episode. If you want simple ways to better connect with your kids, you'll get some nuggets of wisdom you can start using today.Go to the Love and Logic Institute to find a wealth of resources for parents, educators and trainers. In particular, look for “7 Ways To Create A Respectful, Responsible, and Resilient Family” that was created in partnership with Dr. Daniel Amen. Enjoy! And get more resources at Dave.Asprey/podcasts.Got a comment, idea or question for the podcast? Submit via this form.WE APPRECIATE OUR PARTNERS. CHECK THEM OUT!Light Therapy: https://joovv.com/dave, use code DAVETrack Blood Glucose: https://www.levelshealth.com/Dave, sign up for the Beta groupSolve Sitting: https://us.harmonidesk.com/, use code DAVE20 and get $20 off any standing deskDAVE ASPREY BOX This quarterly subscription box gives you access to biohacking resources that can support you in achieving your health goals and unlocking your potential. Go to https://daveaspreybox.com/UPGRADE YOURSELF EVEN MORELearn directly from Dave Asprey in his new membership group https://ourupgradecollective.com

Motherhood Later in Life: Celebrating Our Joy!
197: Discipline: Love and Logic Saved Me!

Motherhood Later in Life: Celebrating Our Joy!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 18:18


What is Love and Logic? It's an approach that allows children to make decisions, affordable mistakes, and experience natural consequences. It uses humor, hope, and empathy to build and strengthen the adult-child relationship. It may sound too good to be true, but all it really works! As I enter the teen years, I find myself returning to those early lessons. It's never too late to help your child find freedom in self-discipline!

In Sanity: A piece of mind
Episode 19 - Parenting Using Love and Logic

In Sanity: A piece of mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 23:18


This episode talks a bit more about parenting styles. I also talk a bit about why it's important to allow, even encourage children to make mistakes. Once the mistakes have been made, there are two types of consequences. Listen to find out what they are, how they work, and what you can do to improve effectiveness. Check out the website and the books on Amazon. Love and Logic Parenting Parenting with Love and Logic

Parenting Decoded
33 - Loving Your Family Using Love Languages

Parenting Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 36:41


Understanding how a person perceives love is essential for knowing how to communicate  love to them.  In this interview I'm so happy to have Bec and Holly who have a podcast called ILoveYouTooMuchToArgue  to explain what Love Languages are and how to use them in your family.  Five Love Languages are:Acts of ServiceGiftsWords of AffirmationPhysical TouchTake the free online quiz!Find Holly and Bec anywhere you listen to podcasts and you can contact them at iloveyoutoomuchtoargue@gmail.com or on their Instagram page - @ILoveYouTooMuchtoArguePodcast

Schtickless
4 Kids and 3 Big Ideas

Schtickless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 32:02


This week's random topic is parenting advice.Meagan and Jeff discuss their philosophy of parenting. Meagan quotes the esteemed Andrew Bernard when talking about the stages of parenting. Jeff explains having expectations for kids. Meagan lays out some phenomenal resources for parents dealing with all kinds of issues. Jeff stumbles upon some of Meagan's passionate feelings for a childhood snack!If you have any questions about anything we talked about today or just want to pick our brain on connecting with kids, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We love to help people understand and enjoy time with their children, kids in their family, or kids within their community.  Thank you for joining us for another week!Follow usInstagram: @schticklessEmail us with thoughts, comments, encouragement, or 'Hey, Remember' thoughts of your own!schtickless@gmail.comArtwork by: @halfcaffdesignsMusic appears courtesy of Leo Goes Grr: Intro: Manhattan from the album Almost Fiction Outro: Sunset, OK from the ep We'll Come Back for You  

Growth Minded Marriage
Creative Parenting Solutions

Growth Minded Marriage

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 31:04


Our two part parenting series now becomes a trilogy. Listen, we are recording and releasing episodes in real time so we didn't know life would create another episode. We are thrilled to announce that parenting is a tad less draining these days and we want to share what has been working. February 2021 brought cold weather, power outages and chaos over much of the U.S. All our time indoors and the hell that can be an unanticipated snow day (am I right?) pushed us to our final limits. And, you know what we found there? A creative solution. Things are looking up, kids are sleeping better and, most importantly, Kevin and I are dwelling in feelings of hopefulness and some dang peace!Free Conversation Prompts from this episode to help start your own Growth Minded conversations. Here, at Growth Minded Marriage, we are committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. We would love to receive your feedback in any of these ways.Share this episode with a friend, share why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.comMessage us on Instagram Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts

Growth Minded Marriage
Our Private Class with Positive Parenting Educator Kerri Gray, LMFT

Growth Minded Marriage

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 40:33


Kerri Gray is a mother of 4 and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has spent the bulk of her career teaching positive parenting classes to families in the greater Kansas City area. Now, due to the pandemic, her classes have been moved online and made accessible to everyone. She works in conjunction with a non profit organization in the Kansas City area called, Lee's Summit CARES. I found Kerri after hearing that Lee's Summit CARES offers positive parenting classes near our home. They referred me on to Kerri and she graciously accepted our request to be interviewed. We were humbled by her patience with us, generous spirit and passion for helping parents gain resilience, reduce stress and find community.*Join Kerri, Kevin and I in the February 25th, 2021 virtual Love and Logic course, sign up HERE. Space is limited.Resources from this episode:Overview of All Positive Parenting course offerings with Kerri (nearly all are FREE)Next Love and Logic course- sign up HERE, scholarships availableNext FREE Live Webinar- Parenting Teens, Feb. 16th, more to followFREE Prerecorded Webinars with Kerri and staff. We have loved Family Teamwork and Creative Responses to "I'm Bored".Primal Scream by the NY Times summarizes a lot of what we both feel. 5 Minute Read: Self-compassion practices for parents Free Conversation Prompts from this episode to help start your own Growth Minded conversations. Here, at Growth Minded Marriage, we are committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. We would love to receive your feedback in any of these ways.Share this episode with a friend, share why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.comMessage us on Instagram Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts

Forest Hill Parenting Podcast
More Love and Logic Tips and Tricks with Jim Fay

Forest Hill Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 58:57


Parenting expert Jim Fay joins us again to share more of his incredible insight into his method of parenting with love and logic. To find out more about Forest Hill Church, please visit foresthill.org

It's All in the Mind
Sliding Scale Between Love and Logic

It's All in the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 7:20


On one end we have our compassionate self and on the other end we have our logical self! Here I share how to differentiate between the two. More Importantly I share what you can do to better yourself! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsallinthemind/support

The Woodlands UMC Children's Ministry: Carpool Parenting
Carpool Parenting: Parenting with Love and Logic: Accountability, Technology, and Resilience

The Woodlands UMC Children's Ministry: Carpool Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 15:27


The Raisin Canes Podcast
RC 003: Sign the Planner, Love and Logic and Hot Wheel Tracks

The Raisin Canes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 25:31


Let the fun begin.  Jeanne and Kathleen join David in the fun with the discussions of kids and school.  The […]