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In this episode, Christopher Robbins interviews Richard Hill, the first adoptee to identify his birth family through genetic genealogy. Hill is the author of Finding Family: My Search for Roots and the Secrets in My DNA .They discuss DNA testing for ethnic ancestry, exploring why results often surprise people due to the randomness of DNA inheritance and thousands of years of human migration and mixing. Richard explains the differences between major testing companies' databases, recommends 23andMe for ethnicity testing based on his research, and addresses common questions like why Native American ancestry often doesn't show up in tests. The conversation emphasizes that while ethnicity results are interesting, the real value lies in genetic matching for genealogy and finding biological relatives. Episode Highlights 00:00:09: Christopher Robbins welcomes listeners to the Helping Families Be Happy podcast and introduces himself as co-founder of Familius Publishing, husband, father of nine, and Central Valley California resident. 00:01:12: Richard Hill shares that he has been married for 57 years and lives in Michigan with his wife and two cats. 00:01:14: The episode focuses on DNA testing, ethnicity, family history, and available resources and strategies for exploring roots and branches, aligning with Familius habits of Learn Together and Love Together. 00:01:45: Richard thanks Christopher for having him on the podcast to discuss DNA testing. 00:01:47: Christopher asks Richard to explain what DNA testing for ethnic ancestry is. 00:01:51: Richard explains that over 53 million DNA tests have been done by companies like Ancestry, 23andMe, Family Tree DNA, and MyHeritage, with about half at Ancestry which has the biggest database. 00:03:31: Christopher asks how people get tested and why many are surprised by their results. 00:03:39: Richard describes the testing process involving ordering a kit online, either spitting saliva into a tube or rubbing cheek swabs, then sending it back for results in a few weeks. 00:04:33: Richard explains the randomness of DNA inheritance, noting that while you get 50% from each parent, which 50% is random, meaning you may not get an even 25% from each grandparent. 00:05:32: Richard discusses how ethnic groups have been mixing for thousands of years, using Vikings as an example of migration patterns that occurred over a thousand years ago throughout Europe. 00:06:20: Christopher summarizes that different company databases and DNA randomness explain why siblings might see different results. 00:06:38: Richard confirms that each child is a different conception with a different random mix, so siblings might get vastly different percentages from the same grandparents. 00:07:09: Christopher asks why Native American ancestry often doesn't show up in DNA tests despite family histories suggesting it. 00:07:21: Richard explains that Native Americans originally migrated from Asia 10-20,000 years ago, but have been mixing with Europeans for 400-500 years, diluting the distinctive DNA signature. 00:08:47: Christopher asks which companies Richard recommends for ethnicity testing given the different databases. 00:09:04: Richard describes his popular presentation comparing DNA ethnicity estimates using his wife as a test subject since she is 50% Croatian through her father's parents. 00:10:14: Christopher asks why this information is important beyond curiosity and what people can do with it. 00:10:32: Richard emphasizes that genetic matching for finding relatives and common ancestors is more important than ethnicity results, though ethnicity can provide clues about which family branch connects you to matches. 00:11:16: Christopher asks where listeners can find Richard online. 00:11:34: Richard shares his website: DNAfavorites.com. 00:11:38: Christopher concludes by thanking Famis for support, encouraging listeners to subscribe and leave reviews, and reminding them that one step at a time they can make the world a happier place. Key Takeaways DNA inheritance is random, meaning siblings can receive vastly different percentages of DNA from the same grandparents, leading to surprising ethnicity results. Ethnicity estimates are not as accurate as genetic matching because they're based on reference populations that vary by company and are affected by thousands of years of human migration and mixing. Native American ancestry often doesn't appear in DNA tests because most Native American populations have mixed extensively with Europeans over the past 400-500 years, diluting the distinctive genetic signature. Different DNA testing companies have different databases and reference populations, which significantly impacts ethnicity results; 23andMe currently provides the most accurate ethnicity estimates based on comparative testing. The primary value of DNA testing lies in genetic matching to find relatives and trace family trees rather than in ethnicity estimates, which serve more as interesting supplemental information. Over 53 million DNA tests have been conducted, with Ancestry holding the largest database at approximately half of all tests. Quotable Moments "I was the first adoptee to identify his birth family through genetic genealogy, DNA." "There's over 53 million tests have been done nowadays, and about half of them at Ancestry, which has the biggest database." "You get 50% of your DNA from your mother, but which 50% is random." "The ethnic groups have been mixing for thousands of years. A good example is the Vikings." "Today's Native Americans pretty much most of 'em all have a mixture of ancestry. They don't have just that pure original Native American ancestry." "To me the main information that is the most useful is the genetic matching. Who are you related to?" "One step at a time, one genealogical tree at a time, you can make the world a happier place."
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Grant takes issue with the term "self inflicted" and talks Packers with Ryan Wood thanks to La Crosse Bierhaus. It's not Love OR LaFleur, it's Love AND LaFleur. The show wraps with some heady O-Line talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling disappointed by family who will not help with caregiving? You are not alone. In this heartfelt episode, we tackle unmet expectations and how to find grace and peace in the struggle. Discover how God provides support through unexpected people and how your caregiving journey—though hard—is a powerful reflection of 1 Corinthians 13 love. If you've ever felt alone in your sacrifice, this message of hope is for you.#CaregiverSupport #FamilyDisappointment #GraceInHardTimes #ChristianCaregivers #UnexpectedBlessings #StrongerTogetherPodcast #FaithfulCaregiving #CaregiverJourney #GodProvidesTo partner or to learn more about our ministry visit https://s2c2gministry.com/.To receive a free to help you as it relates to space, click here.
Is caregiving straining your marriage and relationships? You are not alone. In this episode, we tackle the common relationship tensions caregivers face and offer grace-filled, practical solutions to protect your closest bonds. Learn how to communicate with love (Colossians 4:6), set healthy boundaries (Proverbs 4:23), and sustain your relationships through small, powerful efforts. Rediscover how to guard your heart and your connections even in the midst of the journey.#CaregiverRelationships #MarriageUnderPressure #ChristianCaregivers #GuardYourHeart #CaregiverSupport #StrongerTogetherPodcast #FaithAndFamily #NoMoreGuilt #BiblicalCaregiving"To partner or to learn more about our ministry visit https://s2c2gministry.com/.To receive a free to help you as it relates to space, click here.
Morning sermon from 20th July 2025. Preacher Jane Henderson, NWBA Joint Regional Minister
Send us a textOn this episode, Tom and Bert are out of the holiday mode and back in the groove for 2025!The guys cover and discuss the list of "Make Out"/"Love Songs" for the decade of the 1980's.Some amazing songs were recorded during the decade and the guys go through the songs and then close out the show by giving their Top 10 Favorites of the magical 1980's! Here is out list: Bert and Tom alternate Songs with Bert going 1st."Even the Nights are Better" - Air Supply (19:27); "I Just called to say I Love You"- Stevie Wonder (20:47); "Biggest Part of Me"- Ambrosia (22:23);"Cherish"- Kool and the Gang (23:12);"Against all Odds (Take a Look at me Now)"- Phil Collins (24:35);"If You don't know Me by Now"- Simply Red (26:03);"Baby Come to Me"- Patti Austin and James Ingram (27:34);"Sexual Healing"- Marvin Gaye (25:50);"True"- Spandau Ballet (28:50);"Kiss You all Over"- Exile (33:05);"Every Time you go Away"- John "Paul" Young (35:10);"Oh No"- The Commodores (37:10);"We're in this Love Together"- Al Jarreau (38:27);"Cruisin' "- The Miracles (40:42);"Truly"- Lionel Richie (41:50);"One on One"- Hall & Oates (42:58);"Stuck on You"- Lionel Richie (44:30);"Careless Whisper"- Wham/George Michael (45:25);"Joanna"- Kool and the Gang (47:03);"Heartbreaker"- Dionne Warwick (48:33)"You and I"- Eddie Rabbitt and Crystal Gayle (53:08)Enjoy the show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
Purchase Relationship Renovation at Home Online Course.How can couples use the "window of tolerance" to better manage conflicts?What are the benefits of practicing vulnerability and emotional support in a relationship?How can structured methods and continuous effort lead to long-term relationship improvement?In this compelling episode of Relationship Renovation, hosts Tarah and EJ delve into the nuances of fostering a healthy and resilient relationship through structured methods. The hosts share anecdotes reflecting their journey from reactive patterns to validating and supportive interactions. By continuously practicing self-awareness and communication skills, they've turned contentious situations into opportunities for growth and unity. Tarah and EJ's insights into managing one's "window of tolerance" offer practical advice on how to keep calm and connected, even during intense emotional moments.Visit relationshiprenovation.com for more tips and resources to elevate your partnership and emotional well-being!Relationship Renovation YoutubeContact UsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/he-said-she-said/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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In honor of Valentine's Day, let's celebrate one of our most revered Black couples of all time: Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. These two were an iconic power couple, especially within Black Hollywood. They were known for their profound love, artistic brilliance, and unwavering commitment to social justice. Their partnership exemplified a rare synergy of talent, activism, and enduring devotion, inspiring generations with their shared journey through life and art. Aisle Tell You What is a weekly podcast that's all love… Black History. Aisle Tell You What is brought to you by Hueido. Hueido is a media brand that adds color to Black weddings and marriage from yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Join Patreon http://tinyurl.com/PatreonATYW Say thank you / donate https://tinyurl.com/5e9b7rtd Grab merch https://tinyurl.com/shopaisletell Email Aisle Tell You What at aisle[at]hueido.com All other links you want https://msha.ke/aisletell
In today's homily, Jess expands on our theme "Being Rooted in Love Together" as she reflects on some lessons in love she's picked up from her former self, (90's evangelical teenage Jess) her current self, the apostle Paul, and everyone else. She suggests that greeting our differences with a loving embrace (instead of trying to convert each other) might be the only way to melt our barriers away. The post Lessons in Love appeared first on St. Croix Church.
Rachael dives into our new theme, "Being Rooted in Love Together," with some thoughts on our barriers to love and how to approach them, a guided reflection with Psalm 139, and an invitation to adopt the phrase, "What's not to love?" as a love-barrier-melting tool! The post What's Not To Love? appeared first on St. Croix Church.
Can two sexual Deviants and serial cheaters find love together? And how can one listener make sure she stays out of the friend zone. All that is coming up on this weeks episode as well as Jax reminding you all to check yourselves. If you have a question for the show you can submit it here https://www.thornyissues.ca/submit-your-questionPlease follow the show https://www.instagram.com/thornyissues/If you'd like to show Jax some monetary support you can buy her a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/thornyissues
Jess introduces our new teaching theme for the season ahead, 'Being Rooted in Love Together' and reflects on some of the ways she's experienced this happening at SCC over the last year. She also shares some verses from Ephesians 3&4 that the Leadership Collective have spent time contemplating as we work on putting new language to our values, and nods to Epiphany and what it could mean for us today. The post Being Rooted in Love Together appeared first on St. Croix Church.
Intro : Pilate famously asked Jesus during his trial, “What is truth?” Not long before asking that, Jesus had told His disciples that He was the way, the truth, and the life. One of the central themes of all John's writings is truth. Truth and love. It's said that truth and time will always win. I believe…
Acting in Love Together (East Centre) Speaker: Katherine Chan Scripture: Mark 6:30-44
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Jjoin us for week 1 in the book of 2 John. We'll be exploring some really important themes and ideas in this book. Whether you're a seasoned Bible reader or just starting out, there's something for everyone in this study. So come on out and let's learn together!We then pivot our discussion toward the importance of truth in the digital age. Listen in as we explore the profound implications of being grounded in truth and how it protects us from falsehood. Our sermon dives into the transformative power of the gospel, its implications on our lives, and the freedom it offers from the clutches of sin. This sermon is sure to leave you pondering about the importance of truth and the role it plays in our lives.The sermon further unravels the constant and unchanging nature of truth. We shed light on how this constancy allows us to anchor our lives and find unity in diversity. As we wrap up, we delve into the power of truth and trust, highlighting how it brings peace and grace into our lives. The sermon ends on a note of gratitude, encouraging us to reflect on the transformative power of truth.
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In part two of our conversation on communication, we delve into three common pitfalls that can arise in relationships when it comes to communicating. We not only provide valuable insights on how to navigate these challenges when they occur but also offer practical strategies to prevent them altogether. Enjoy! Sign up for our Free Workshop on Emotional Monitoring- https://energyislove.love/emotional-monitoring-workshop If you resonate with the podcast, we invite you to come join our new online community. It's called Energy is Love Together. It's a safe place, away from social media, for people who want a Loving community where they can learn, explore, and be supported on their healing journey. Learn all about it here-https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether Reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their Shadows and become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove
Communication is a foundational part of life and relationships, yet many of us struggle with it. While we initially planned to discuss this topic, we ended up dedicating a significant portion of the episode to sharing and discussing an emotional experience that recently emerged for us. Don't worry, part 2 will be coming next week. Enjoy! If you resonate with the podcast, we invite you to come join our new online community. It's called Energy is Love Together. It's a safe place, away from social media, for people who want a Loving community where they can learn, explore, and be supported on their healing journey. Learn all about it here-https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether Reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their Shadows and become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove
What are your partner's behaviors really telling you? All those little pet peeves you have may in fact be connected to a much deeper wound trying to be expressed. We share some of ours and discuss the different levels of pet peeves, as well as what you can do about them. Enjoy! If you resonate with the podcast, we invite you to come join our new online community. It's called Energy is Love Together. It's a safe place, away from social media, for people who want a Loving community where they can learn, explore, and be supported on their healing journey. Learn all about it here-https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether Reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their Shadows and become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove
How does apologizing feel in your body? Are you good at taking accountability for your mistakes? We discuss how difficult these things can be and how they're directly connected to your childhood. It's probably showing up in your relationships in a big way. Enjoy! If you resonate with the podcast, we invite you to come join our new online community. It's called Energy is Love Together. It's a safe place, away from social media, for people who want a Loving community where they can learn, explore, and be supported on their healing journey. Learn all about it here-https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether Reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their Shadows and become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove
Do you need to feel emotionally connected before sex or do you use sex to feel emotionally connected? We do our best to unpack these two dynamics and how they play out in relationships. Ours included. Sex is always a difficult topic on the podcast, simply because it brings up so many things. We believe everyone has trauma around sex and it's time to start talking about it. Enjoy! We invite you to come join our new online community. It's called Energy is Love Together and it's a safe place, away from social media, for people who want a Loving community where they can learn, explore, and be supported on their healing journey. Learn all about it here-https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether If you resonate with the podcast and want to work with us, reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their shadows to become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove
Is there a healthy form of anger and if so, how in the hell do you access it? We discuss our relationship with this difficult emotion and how it's shown up over the course of our life. It's a big emotion that you undoubtedly struggle with or have struggled with. Join us as we unpack it just a little. Enjoy! We invite you to come our new online community. It's called Energy is Love Together. Learn all about it here-https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether If you resonate with the podcast and want to work with us, reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their shadows to become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove Sign up for our newsletter- https://motivated-thinker-8113.ck.page/194f6b7315
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When faced with all the worlds problems, what's a person to do? We go back and forth when it comes to this dilemma and often come at it from different perspectives. In the end, we both agree one of the best things to do is simply work on yourself. Simple right? Enjoy! Join Energy is Love Together- https://energyislove.love/energyislovetogether If you resonate with the podcast and want to work with us, reach out to learn more about our coaching practice. We have a passion for helping people heal through their shadows to become the best versions of themselves. https://energyislove.love/couples-coaching Email us your questions and have them answered on the podcast! info@energyislove.love Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/energy_is_love/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/energyislovelove Sign up for our newsletter- https://motivated-thinker-8113.ck.page/194f6b7315
GROW Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom Some people think cause it's Saturday, we lose our MindsGood evening Gorgeous Men and WoMen of God✨
GROW Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom Nothing from nothing leaves nothing,You gotta have something: LoveHave Love, Love Love Together till the 12th of NeverAll your Dreams will come True right awayOn a Ship Fantasy everyday Love for A Better WayMaurice White
Jordan Palmer Welcome to the #ShareYourHotness Podcast Episode 76! My friend Jordan Palmer is a registered Financial Advisor, and is a wealth of good information! (See what I did there?) ;) This is not a conversation where Jordan doles out any kind of financial advice. We talk about love and the nature of the world at the moment, and his insight into the workings of our world is truly phenomenal. Jordan loves his wife and two children. They have another beautiful girl who we are expecting at the beginning of July 2019. He has a passion for spending quality time with his family and anyone who he is with. Time is valuable and there is a finite amount of it each day. When he is not with his family, he is working, reading inspirational stories or a good novel and following changes in his community to learn how to make it better by improving himself. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The vision of Woodland Hills is “Learning to Love Together.” This is practiced in four dimensions: loving God, loving ourselves, loving other people and loving creation.
The vision of Woodland Hills is “Learning to Love Together.” This is practiced in four dimensions: loving God, loving ourselves, loving other people and loving creation.
The vision of Woodland Hills is “Learning to Love Together.” This is practiced in four dimensions: loving God, loving ourselves, loving other people and loving creation.
Over the last seven years Diane Conn has taken tens of thousands of pictures of people holding hands. As the COVID-19 pandemic broke apart so much of the fiber of our community she was motivated to put her pictures into a book, called Holding Hands, showing us all just how important holding hands actually is in our lives.Fran Racioppi sits down with Diane to discuss the impact the loss of her mother to suicide had on her. She shared her battles with depression and a severe concussion that changed her outlook on life. And she talked about the film industry, her late husband, Mace, and how she captures pictures of total strangers holding hands in New York City. Take a listen to our conversation then check out our YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn to Fran and Diane searching for the perfect shot. Read the full episode transcription here and learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website. Check out our video versions on YouTube.Highlights: -Fran asks Diane to define connection and the power of touch; yet why we never touch for long. (5:04)-Diane describes her process for taking photos from behind and how her technique has only gotten her caught once. (8:08)-The science behind holding hands has a medical explanation and benefits to our entire emotional physiological system. (11:10)-Fran and Diane break down Holding Hands (and Diane's life) into its three sections: Childhood, Love Together; as well as Diane's key words for each of these parts of our life. (15:10)-Diane's mother died by suicide throwing Diane into a blackness and depression that lasted much of her life, bringing her to her own thoughts of suicide. (19:43) -The movie industry has been a big part of Diane's life as she worked in film finance, met her husband (Mace) working on the set of Patriot Games with Harrison Ford and spent a career in Hollywood production. (29:01)-Diane explains how Mace, a Pulizter runner-up, taught her photography and what makes the perfect photo. (30:30)-A blackout concussion five years ago resulted in a year straight of headaches, dizziness and a relapse of severe depression. (38:50)Quotes:-”People don't hold hands for long…There's not one case where people just kept on walking for blocks and blocks and never let go.” -”I don't want to look at their faces and I don't want to see the front of them.”-”Sometimes there are unique hand holds that you can't even imagine.”-”That hunger for connection has driven humans forever.”-”It never occurred to me that I wouldn't have two parents.” ) -“I spent, in my head, the next 25 years trying to save her. Trying to figure out how to rewind time.”-”He taught me how to see that one shot.” -”Even in that state, I felt better when I looked at the photos of people holding hands.”-”We all need somebody.” Diane's Three Daily Foundations to Success:-Mediate in the morning no matter what-Exercise-Connect with somebodyThis episode is brought to you by Jersey Mike's, 18A Fitness, and Analytix Solutions
What is missing from many of our efforts and strategies? Doing it Together! We are all very familiar with the Great Commission and the challenge…
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“Love” characterizes the fullness of our walk with Christ. Today, Tyler David shares how the scriptures call us to love other believers from John 13:1; 33-34.