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As Tara puts the finishing touches on her next book, on declining trust in the media, we wanted to bring you a few encore interviews that have helped shaped her thinking on the media — including today's episode.Since the election win for Donald Trump, we are seeing a renewed sense of scorn for Republican voters in parts of the mainstream media. The Guardian's Rebecca Solnit, for example, writes in her column that “our mistake was to think we lived in a better country than we do.” Our guest on today's program doesn't see it that way. She's a lefty Democrat who moved from Park Slope, Brooklyn, to Trump country — and she writes that the gift of living in a rural county is that “I keep finding reasons to see my political adversaries as human.”Larissa Phillips runs the Honey Hollow farm in upstate New York. She's the founder of the Volunteer Literacy Project, and her essay for The Free Press is, “Whatever Happens, Love Thy Neighbor.”You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com
Love Thy Neighbor / Rev. Jarrett Wallace by Chapel Roswell
Have any questions, insights, or feedback? Send me a text!Length of article: 2 pagesLength of audio: 8 minutes 41 secondsSynopsis: This is the audio version of the 2-page article I wrote and published on rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/ on 5/2/25, titled: Kedoshim: “Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself” – Not the Greatest Principle in Torah. R' Akiva calls “Ve'ahavta l'reiacha kamocha” a great Torah principle. Ben Azzai disagrees. Wessely attempts to reconcile them with an original interpretation.-----SPECIAL OFFER: I'm planning to write more on my Substack this summer than I have in the past few years, including a ton of paid subscriber posts I've been eager to publish. From now until Shavuos, for every week of content you sponsor, I'll add a full month of paid subscription access. If you're interested in sponsoring, let me know!-----If you've gained from what you've learned here, please consider contributing to my Patreon at www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss. Alternatively, if you would like to make a direct contribution to the "Rabbi Schneeweiss Torah Content Fund," my Venmo is @Matt-Schneeweiss, and my Zelle and PayPal are mattschneeweiss at gmail. Even a small contribution goes a long way to covering the costs of my podcasts, and will provide me with the financial freedom to produce even more Torah content for you.If you would like to sponsor a day's or a week's worth of content, or if you are interested in enlisting my services as a teacher or tutor, you can reach me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail. Thank you to my listeners for listening, thank you to my readers for reading, and thank you to my supporters for supporting my efforts to make Torah ideas available and accessible to everyone.-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/Patreon: patreon.com/rabbischneeweissYouTube Channel: youtube.com/rabbischneeweissInstagram: instagram.com/rabbischneeweiss/"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Mishlei Podcast": mishlei.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": tefilah.buzzsprout.comOld Blog: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/WhatsApp Content Hub (where I post all my content and announce my public classes): https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharel
Today, we're discussing the recent controversy surrounding Shiloh Hendrix, who called a black child a racial slur at a playground instead of taking the concern to the child's parents. This behavior is not only unacceptable—it's unchristian. As followers of Christ, we are called to be above reproach (1 Timothy 3:2), especially when dealing with the next generation. God will not judge us by our skin color, so why are we so quick to judge others by theirs? We can simultaneously be aware of the statistics about certain cultures within particular races, and realize that this is not how we handle those problems. We'll explore the biblical approach to conflict resolution. When there's a problem with a child's behavior, the godly route is to speak directly with their parents—not to attack the child. Christians must hold one another accountable. --https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
What if changing the world started with your dinner table? Today, I sit down with Ennie Hickman, co-founder of the Delray Collective, an organization dedicated to equipping people to be ordinary missionary disciples in their everyday lives. We dive into the quiet power of everyday hospitality—those small, intentional acts that build trust, create belonging, and speak louder than any grand gesture ever could. We'll chat about how simply opening your home, sharing a meal, or listening with your whole heart can spark something way bigger than you might expect. It's not about doing more—it's about being present. We'll explore how love and joy in the ordinary can be one of the most powerful ways to live out your faith and impact your community. So grab a cup of coffee and join us as we talk about the beauty of showing up, being real, and letting light shine through the simplest moments. [01:08] Meet Ennie Hickman: A Journey of Faith [04:35] The Call to Mission and Evangelization [07:55] From Discernment to Family Life [09:32] Challenges and Rewards of Youth Ministry [18:01] The Importance of Genuine Curiosity [34:29] Practical Steps to Loving Your Neighbor [37:09] Overcoming Stranger Danger [42:49] The Concept of Scruffy Hospitality [51:12] Unlearning Misconceptions [54:37] The Long Game of Neighborly Relationships [01:00:33] Practical Tips for Hosting [01:07:47] Introducing the Open Porch Network Check out Del Rey Collective (https://www.delreycollective.com/) and EnnieHickman.com (http://www.enniehickman.com/). For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
In this solo episode of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew digs into the deceptively simple world of political catchphrases—what he calls Parker's Pablum. Words like equity, peace, and love thy neighbor get thrown around in today's political and cultural discourse, but what do they really mean? Do they hold up under scrutiny, or are they just flavorless, feel-good soundbites lacking real substance?Andrew explores:The difference between equity and equality—and why it mattersThe complexities of "peace" in a world facing terrorism and tyrannyWhen "love thy neighbor" may be more idealistic than realisticWhether war can ever be justified in the pursuit of peaceThis thought-provoking episode challenges listeners to go beyond surface-level platitudes and think critically about the language shaping our world.Support the showThe Andrew Parker Show - Politics, Israel & The Law. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and X. Subscribe to our email list at www.theandrewparkershow.com Copyright © 2025 The Andrew Parker Show - All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Home!Please enjoy part one of "Love thy Neighbor," recorded April 6, 2025
Host: Allan NewsomeRunning time: 0:34:22 Mayberry Goes Bankrupt was the 39th episode filmed and the 36th aired of The Andy Griffith Show. (S2.E4) We’ll play Mayberry trivia all about “Mayberry Goes Bankrupt.” Plot Summary Mayberry Goes Bankrupt: Andy teaches Mayberry exactly what “Love Thy Neighbor” means in this episode. Andy is forced to evict Frank […]
What does the bible tell us about immigration? God's Word gives us insights into almost every area of life, and even the seemingly obscure scriptures turn out to be some of the most profound. God is always testing and inviting us to be students of The Word and not of our emotions. Join Pastor Jack as he delves into the topic of immigration through the lens of God's Word. (00:00) Immigration and Biblical Truth(07:42) Borders and Biblical Truth(18:10) The Importance of Borders in Society(28:22) Border Security and National Sovereignty(41:50) Community Vouching for Immigration Integration CONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK:Website: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK:https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/ Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content:https://bit.ly/3CIP3M99
Bullet Proofing America - Meet the man who probably has done more to protect our first responders than anyone else in the U.S. In this episode Dr. Wendy Patrick and attorney Larry Dershem interview Michael A. Letts, the Founder, President & CEO of InVest USA ( https://investusa.org/ ), a non-profit that's responsible for supplying more bullet proof vests to law enforcement than any other organization in the United States. Hear about his formula for saving our great nation, as we discuss his new book Truth, Lies and Control: Finding Hope in an Upside-Down World. Learn how you too can help, even if it's doing something as simple as saying "Thank you for your service" to a first responder police officer, firefighter, or EMS worker. Also ... The Most Dangerous Man in Washington – Running a small rural pediatric practice in Washington state, Scott Miller's life and career were turned upside down as he began speaking out against the medical establishment's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and started advocating for "medical freedom." Hear the bone chilling firsthand account of a medical practitioner who risked everything, including his medical practice and license, to save the lives of his young patients, as we discuss Scott Miller's new book The Most Dangerous Man in Washington. https://www.amazon.com/MOST-DANGEROUS-MAN-WASHINGTON/dp/B0DQ4VJWCDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Love God. Love your neighbor. It sounds simple, but is it? This week, we dive into Mark 12:28-34 and explore the practical implications of Jesus's greatest commandment. How do we actually live out this love in our everyday lives? Tune in to find out!
First, we revisit our conversation with Shantelle Patton, the founder of That Brown Bag. Next, we revisit our discussion with Magdalena Nichols and Anna Mongo, the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Program Officer of Jericho Road Community Health Center.
Ultimately, all Christian practices, from Sunday attendance, community groups, fasting, feasting, silence, solitude, sabbath, scripture reading, they all turn their focus outward onto others who are not yet in the family of God. Therefore, this year's theme, Who We Are and What We DoWe're going to spend the next year exploring who we are as a community, what makes us uniquely us and what we actually do as Jesus' people, not just for the betterment of our own interior lives, but for the sake of others.More info at sdneighbors.church
Ultimately, all Christian practices, from Sunday attendance, community groups, fasting, feasting, silence, solitude, sabbath, scripture reading, they all turn their focus outward onto others who are not yet in the family of God. Therefore, this year's theme, Who We Are and What We DoWe're going to spend the next year exploring who we are as a community, what makes us uniquely us and what we actually do as Jesus' people, not just for the betterment of our own interior lives, but for the sake of others.More info at sdneighbors.church
In honor of Thanksgiving, I wanted to share one of my favorite Thanksgiving memories and the heartwarming story that goes along with it. Thank you for joining me as I reminisce about the best neighbor who ever was: Farmer John. Looking to save money on quality, bulk foods? Shop Azure Standard Watch on YouTube Visit The Motherhood Experience Website Follow us on Instagram Find us on Facebook
IMPORTANT NOTE - I changed the dates in the titles to shorten things up. Thanksgiving Comedy on the Thursday before ThanksgivingFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Maxwell House Coffee Time hosted by Dick Powell, originally broadcast November 21, 1940, 84 years ago. Mary Martin sings "Falling Star" for the first time, from the film, "The Great Dictator." Daddy tells Baby Snooks about Thanksgiving. Jack Benny visits o discuss the premiere of the picture Love Thy Neighbor with co-star Mary Martin.Followed by Lum and Abner, originally broadcast November 21, 1948, 76 years ago, Ezra Seestrunk's Cousin Rowena Has Thanksgiving Dinner With Lum. Lum tries to impress Miss Rowena on Thanksgiving, with a mansion and servants. We follow that with Jack Benny, originally broadcast November 21, 1943, 81 years ago, The Awful Turkey Dream. Jack buys a live turkey for Thanksgiving, then dreams that he's a turkey!Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast November 21, 1951, 73 years ago, Inviting Thanksgiving Guests. Who should be invited for dinner at Thanksgiving?Finally, Superman, originally broadcast November 21, 1941, 83 years ago, The Pan-American Highway. The civilization of the Incas still exists! While flying to South America, Clark Kent and Lieutenant Elliott discover that someone is hiding aboard their airplane!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
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Since last week's election win for Donald Trump, we are seeing a renewed sense of scorn for Republican voters in parts of the mainstream media. The Guardian's Rebecca Solnit, for example, writes in her column that “our mistake was to think we lived in a better country than we do.” My guest on today's program doesn't see it that way. She's a lefty Democrat who moved from Park Slope, Brooklyn, to Trump country — and she writes that the gift of living in a rural county is that “I keep finding reasons to see my political adversaries as human.”Larissa Phillips runs the Honey Hollow farm in upstate New York. She's the founder of the Volunteer Literacy Project, and her essay for The Free Press is, “Whatever Happens, Love Thy Neighbor.”You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com
As we have heard proclaimed to Love Thy Neighbor, this week we looked at how that calling challenges us to change how we think. How would the world be different if we saw everyone as a person of value and realized that EVERYONE is SOMEONE to God and should be to us
Last month, when the moon was in Aquairus, I sat down with Faith Ohiggins (one of our GUIDED members) to talk about community and her experiece in GUIDED. Astrologically, she has her moon placed in Aquairus (so do I) and for many years she believed she did not fit into communities and that she was too different to be understood. In this episode, she shares how these Aquarian identities were holding her back from true connection. I also talk about the importance of community, especially at this time, and share a few stories from our recent expereince with our local community. Enjoy the episode! Notes from the Episode Our BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR is ON! Shop our workshops at 30% off with the code WAKEUP at check out Lock in the lowest rate we've offered for GUIDED with the code COMEHOME at check out How to do a Line Activation (complete with emptying exercise) Follow @alnwithin on IG Get on Ashley Hämäläinen's Akashic Waitlist ALN | Stillness SPOTIFY Playlist ALN | Flow SPOTIFY Playlist Leave us a loving review and get 20% off your first month (of a six month or year-long membership) in GUIDED or 20% off a single workshop. Send a screenshot of your review to hello@alnwithin.com. Offer only available for new members.
Bestselling rom-com author, Naina Kumar joins Joss to talk about Season 4 Episode 2: Love Thy Neighbor! Together, they unpack if Jack and Larry would really be friends, their unfiltered thoughts on the character of Lana Shields, and Naina reveals who her favorite Three's Company character is! Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardFollow Naina: @nkumarwrites
"You are a theologian in residence in your own life, beloved." As we prepare for a brand new season in 2025, Rev. Jacqui wanted to do a series of monologues this fall exploring ways in which we could listen, learn, and lean into peace during these challenging times. In this monologue, Jacqui explores the power of love as a guiding principle in a world filled with division and hate. Drawing upon teachings within Christianity, and the power of Ubuntu, Jacqui explores how love is not just a personal sentiment, but a way of life that requires action, compassion, and a commitment to seeing the humanity in others. May you choose love as a lens through which to view the world, and to build communities that foster understanding and empathy for one another. Resources: A transcript for this episode can be found here.
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As communities across the Southern United States set about recovering from one of the most devastating hurricane seasons ever, we're doing what Mr. Rogers always told us to do when the news is scary: we're looking for the helpers. In this episode, two stories about people who have stepped up for their neighbors, despite their differences.Leave us a voicemail at 702-706-TALK, or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On Sunday we got to hear from our Pastors at each Emmanuel location as they closed out our series “Love Thy Neighbor.” They spoke on Jesus' commandment to love our enemies. With God's help, we can do good to those who hate us, bless those who curse us, and pray for those who hurt us. What a timely word for all of us! If you couldn't join on Sunday, check out Pastor Nathan Grams' message at Emmanuel Spring Lake Park.
On Sunday guest speaker and Kingdom Builder partner Mark Ritchie continued our message series with a sermon titled “You Really Do Love Yourself, Don't You?” His depth and his humor drove home the fact that we need to learn how to love ourselves in a healthy way if we do want to be effective in loving others. As we find our identity and our freedom in Christ, we can then live to see others set free.
Sunday was the conclusion of our series “Love Thy Neighbor!” Ephesians 4:29 teaches us to be intentional with our words, making sure our language is helpful and encouraging to those who hear us. Pastor Nate preached a message built on this text titled “It's Always 4:29!”, challenging us to always speak blessing to the people in our lives. When God's words are in us, blessing can come out of us. As we learn to listen and refuse to talk childishly, God uses our words to bring healing and life. Check out Sunday's message here if you haven't already.
We'll conclude our B.L.E.S.S. series with practice #5: Share! Sharing your story is one of the most natural ways to tell someone about Jesus. Join us this Sunday as we look at how the Apostle Paul shared his story so that others could know GOD'S STORY. Acts 26:1-29 Scott Wilson
It's time to BLESS someONE today! How do we love our neighbor? We BLESS them. Our primary purpose as followers of Jesus is to REACH people for Jesus. One of the best ways we can do that is by sharing our story. Jesus invites you to share your story. Your story isn't about how BAD you are but how GOOD God is! What has he done for you? What was your life before Jesus? How has he changed you? Today is the day to let God show up in your story!
Are you overwhelmed by all this talk of politics and religion? Don't let that turn you away from this important discussion! Today on Family Talk, Pastor Jack Hibbs, founder and senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California, discusses the church's role in society today. He further explains that it is a pastor's responsibility to know what is going on in all aspects of our culture, in addition to preaching the gospel. Discover more about our God-given privileges and responsibilities, in public policy as well as religion. Matthew 10:38 says, Whoever does not take up their cross and follow me is not worthy of me. As Christians, we must not bury our heads in the sand and let evil run rampant. We have a voice, so let's use it! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
On Sunday Pastor Nate preached “Who is my Neighbor?”, a powerful message on noticing the people around us and loving them as Jesus has taught us. We all have blind spots to address and overcome as we learn to care for the people in our world. When we are intentional in praying for our neighbors, we are better prepared to care for them. Let's start being available and doing what we can! Check out Sunday's message here if you haven't already.
How do Christians love each other? Why do Christians serve? In our passage today, we see love defined by three ideas. Pastor Derrick Lynch continues our sermon series, “Love Thy Neighbor,” preaching from 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 Notes in this sermon: Eternity reveals the priority, object, and greatness of love.
How do Christians love each other? Why do Christians serve? In our passage today, we see love defined by three ideas. Pastor Micah Hayes continues our sermon series, “Love Thy Neighbor,” preaching from 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 Notes in this sermon: Eternity reveals the priority, object, and greatness of love.
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On Sunday Pastor Nate kicked off our new fall series titled “Love Thy Neighbor!” Jesus summed up the greatest commandment with these action steps: love the Lord with all of who you are and love your neighbor as yourself. We live in a day and age where division and animosity seem to be the rule. As we follow Jesus and His teaching, we learn how to love God, what it means to truly love ourselves, and how to love our neighbor well. At the end of the day, God is the one who defines the truth about love, and He can guide us in living out this reality. Check out Sunday's message here if you haven't already.
Pastor Derrick Lynch continues our sermon series, “Love Thy Neighbor,” preaching from 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 Notes in this sermon: Love is Selfless, Fearless, and Limitless.
Pastor Derrick Lynch continues our sermon series, “Love Thy Neighbor,” preaching from 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 Notes in this sermon: I can't love my neighbor if I make it all about me
Pastor Micah Hayes continues our sermon series, “Love Thy Neighbor,” preaching from 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 Notes in this sermon: I can't love my neighbor if I make it all about me
December 18, 1940 - Jack Benny and Fred Allen star in the movie "Love Thy Neighbor". This is one of the rare movies where Jack Benny plays himself, set in the same world as his radio show. Here is a radio-style version of the movie.
Send us a Text Message.Hector Campos shot his neighbor, Ana Weed, in broad daylight as she stood with her dog in her front yard. Hector would tell police that he shot Ana in self defense. How did these neighbors find themselves in such a tragic situation? It would take 5 1/2 years to find justice and answers. We are told to Love Thy Neighbor, but not all neighbors deserve our love. Sources: Kill Or Be Killed, season 1, episode 6https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf9W0Z1C3BMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-1c-FM8MZUhttps://austinhageelaw.com/legal-blog/stand-your-ground-law-tx/https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2024/01/05/attorney-shares-what-you-need-to-know-about-texas-stand-your-ground-law/Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
The complexities surrounding conversations of racism today are numberless but the root of the solution is the two great commandments: love God and love your neighbor as yourself. On this week's episode, we talk with Abe Mills and Stephen Jones, two black Latter-day Saints, about their experiences with racism within Church culture, the faith of those who came before them, and why they don't hesitate to share their faith in Jesus Christ. The All In team is honoring Juneteenth with this special episode from our archives. We will be back with new episodes next week. (originally aired 17 June 2020) 3:40- Who Is Your Neighbor? 9:15- Mourn with Those That Mourn 14:33- Personal Experiences with Racism 30:14- The Body of Christ 41:06- Being a Diverse Voice in the Church 48:27- Pioneers 56:20- Peace and Hope in Troubled Times 1:02:16- What Does it Mean to be “All In” the Gospel of Jesus Christ? "Understanding what He did for us, it gives us hope, which we live in a world with a lot of people that have no hope or they've lost their hope—whether it's hope in equality, hope in fairness, hope in whatever—they've lost their hope, but the gospel has taught us hope because we know what Jesus Christ did for us. It has taught us understanding because we know Christ was the example of understanding, and on top of that, it has taught us forgiveness, or how to forgive, in a time where forgiveness is needed greatly." -Abe Mills Links: Article: Medium Op-ed from President Nelson and NAACP leaders: "Locking Arms for Racial Harmony in America." Video: Stephen's BYU Library Commercial "New Spice | Study like a Scholar, Scholar" Video: Abe's family's YouTube channel: "Sunshine Mafia" Video: Hope Works: "Answer the Call | Abe Mills" Video: Hope Works: "One Question That Puts Life in Perspective | Stephen Jones" Music: Jericho Road Music - Digital Album Article: Deseret News Op-ed by J. Spencer Fluhman, "Harmony won't come until we recognize Racism as the problem"
Are you ready for a Naptime Kitchen Empire? Kelly is! Today Kate joines the gals with a surprise that's giving 'love your neighbor.' Lizz is well rested after getting James to sleep through the night and Kelly is close to finishing Boys In The Boat—so stay tuned for the upcoming book club episode. Today's millennial words are: rage applying (therapeutic and petty!), snail girl era, shift shock, and bare minimum Mondays. Kelly and Lizz wonder if Gen Z is just rebranding laziness at work. Today's episode is brought to you by Zocdoc. When it comes to your health, there is no room for compromise. Don't book an appointment with a random doctor near you just because they're available right now. Instead, check out Zocdoc, where you can search by location, availability, and insurance. Compare highly rated in-network doctors near you and instantly book appointments with them online through the Zocdoc app. → Visit zocdoc.com/carpool and download the Zocdoc app for free. Kate from Naptime Kitchen is here to share her new free eBook: Take Them a Meal Manual, a Collective Guide for Feeding Friends. Inside you'll find over 100 total recipes that you can use to stock your freezer and your friends'. Kate also shares her four take-them-a-meal-mantras: you don't have to make everything yourself, you don't have to bring a whole meal, repetition is great, and the freezer is your friend. Play into your strengths and use tools like Meal Train to elevate your take-a-meal experience. Kelly's ready for the next level of Easter and is remembering her childhood string-adventures. Lizz and Kate also share their love of the golden egg and how they organize family events. Bless yourself this holiday season and offer to bring something easy for the kids, like Kelly is in her berries and peeled oranges era. If you still need a ditch the drive-through after this episode, remember the next time you're at a place that sells something pre-made that you love to buy a few extra for your freezer. → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! → Write in your advice questions! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Join The Car Mom Crew Facebook Group! Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Follow the Truck Dad on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices