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The DC Godcast brings you the inner scoop on some of the happenings here at Divine Child High during our homecoming week. Cameos from Fr. John, Mr. Gysko, Lucy Morris, members of the 2024 Homecoming Court, and more!
This is part one of an amazing duo birth story with one of my dearest girlfriends Lucy Morris. She has had 2 amazing natural vaginal births, both in the hospital setting, Arthur now 2.5 years and Francis who is 10 weeks old (and with a during the poddy!). Her husband was her primary birth support for both and is an absolute legend at birth support and securing an environment of safety.Over the two-part's we discuss:Her 2 natural vaginal births being so differentBirth partner preparationHow Lucy mentally prepared for her dream birthsMiscarriageFinding her ‘thang' as a mother- dream jobPositions during labourThis podcast is for:The pregnant women wanting to surround herself with positive birth stories and perspectives leading up to her birth experienceThe preconception woman wanting to intentionally build her own story, perspective, and thoughts surrounding birth to be positive and excitedThe pregnant woman with a desire to understand how birth works, pain relief options and movements to resume in labourGet your FREE 14 day Pregnancy Preparation Guide HERE! (For pregnant mamas who have no idea where to start.) Sign up for tangible advice from the best preconception, pregnancy and birth professionals in your inbox every fortnight HERE! I really hope you enjoy the podcast!To learn more about Natural birth co check out our website. Please share this podcast with anyone who you think will benefit from hearing or share your recent listen in your social stories! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part one of an amazing duo birth story with one of my dearest girlfriends Lucy Morris. She has had 2 amazing natural vaginal births, both in the hospital setting, Arthur now 2.5 years and Francis who is 10 weeks old (and with a during the poddy!). Her husband was her primary birth support for both and is an absolute legend at birth support and securing an environment of safety.Over the two-part's we discuss:Her 2 natural vaginal births being so differentBirth partner preparationHow Lucy mentally prepared for her dream birthsMiscarriageFinding her ‘thang' as a mother- dream jobPositions during labourPreparing for another pregnancy after birth and breast feeding while trying Sex drive through pregnancy and after birth Setting and letting go of expectations of your birth experience during pregnancyThis podcast is for:The pregnant women wanting to surround herself with positive birth stories and perspectives leading up to her birth experienceThe preconception woman wanting to intentionally build her own story, perspective, and thoughts surrounding birth to be positive and excitedThe pregnant woman with a desire to understand how birth works, pain relief options and movements to resume in labourGet your FREE 14 day Pregnancy Preparation Guide HERE! (For pregnant mamas who have no idea where to start.) Sign up for tangible advice from the best preconception, pregnancy and birth professionals in your inbox every fortnight HERE! I really hope you enjoy the podcast!To learn more about Natural birth co check out our website.Please share this podcast with anyone who you think will benefit from hearing or share your recent listen in your social stories! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're just as susceptible to a novel (as in new) title/cover combo, gang. And this week yr grls are taking vows for "A Nun for the Viking Warrior" by Lucy Morris. Sweet baby novitiate Amée isn't super into the Viking husband her nobleman dad springs on her, until he's like really into revitalizing her 912 A.D. Francia community. Is this book about a viking and a nun woke? How important is an outfit to fantasy? Are short women pursuing big men a survival mechanism? Pick this one up like a GOOD habit.
Sam Cosh and Lucy Morris discuss European Assets Trust with Simon French
Dr. Lucy Morris and Hope Miles Downing discuss the importance of support systems during difficult times--particularly for those navigating mental illness. Whether it was the Father, the Spirit, the Disciples, or the Widows, even Jesus had a system of support to lean on during his ministry. #kingdomofgod #shalom #mentalhealth #makeamentalnote #supportgroups
Understanding the wants and needs of your customers is essential when you’re creating something. We talked to Katy Marshall, the VP of Pattern Brands, and Ben Witte, the Founder of Recess about how they factored user research into their product development processes. And, we got tips from qualitative research consultant Lucy Morris on how to run focus groups and customer interviews that generate useful and actionable insights.
Lucy Morris (Starcolt) joins us to talk about her recently-released dating/pet care sim Best Friend Forever! We discuss running a studio in a small community, building three dimensional characters, and the emotional travails of launching a game. Show notes: Lucy Morris Lovegames podcast bffgame.dog Launch Day: the emotional cost of releasing a game Jared Rosen + Dream Daddy Love Transcends All (Geographical) Boundaries acrylic
Dr. Howell and Lark Howell are joined today by Dr. Lucy Morris, a family medicine doctor who is currently doing a fellowship in integrative medicine from Anniston, Alabama. Dr. Morris is an ennegram novice and asks a lot of wonderful beginner questions on this episode!
Lucy Morris and Calliope Ryder are on this week to talk about the upcoming game Best Friend Forever from their studio Starcolt! Hear about the game design aspects of a relationship simulator, what it's like to be emailed by CNN at 3:30 in the morning, and the ethical consumption of Pokemon.Plus, Dan Schiffmacher helps Bill grunt through an episode of Home Improvement for Screenwataching!Screenwatching: Home Improvement (1:32)Interview: Lucy + Calliope (19:48)Bill's Magic Minute: (52:55)
This episode, we are speaking with Lucy Morris, Director at Starcolt.
Lucy Morris talks about tips to make your lift better
Following the resignation of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray, there has been much confusion surrounding the future of the CFPB and its leadership. Cordray named Leandra English as the agency's interim head, shortly before President Donald Trump named Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney to the position, which ensued chaos. However, on the evening of Nov. 28, amid a battle of who would be the agency's interim head, U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly ruled in favor of the White House. In this episode of The Roadmap, Lucy Morris, partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Hudson Cook LLC, offers her insight into the CFPB leadership chaos, and advice for lenders in the short and long term. Morris also voices her opinion on who could be the permanent replacement for Cordray, and in what ways the CFPB could potentially change -- or not change -- under new leadership.
I recently had a great conversation with Lucy Morris where she explained that her main role in life is tell stories of meaning and purpose. Lucy is the CEO at Baptistcare, a priest, a wife, a mother, a grandmother – the list goes on. I’ve known Lucy for over 20 years and I was struck in this conversation how she has grown into her beliefs and convictions in a such a powerful way. I encourage you to have a listen to the conversation as there is so much to learn from Lucy – she is a thoughtful and accomplished leader. I’m telling stories into the heart of the system and to the outer edges of the system. I’m trying to humanise and make visible the preciousness and uniqueness of the work that is done Lucy is someone who has reflected and learnt from the experiences in her life. A very telling comment she made in this interview was: When I stepped into Anglicare and I met people for the first time who were open and advocating around social justice issues – and I was rocked – absolutely rocked – all my middle class aspirational stuff came into question for the first time. So my young adulthood was shifted. And then when I got a job at MercyCare. For the first time I stepped into an organisation led by women, designed by women, seen through the eyes of women. And for the first time, the very first time, I saw female leadership in all its glory, and goodness me, this is very different.
Episode fifty one sees Pip still in recovery from The International, so Tom is instead joined by Laura Dale, Lucy Morris and Hannah Bunce. Lucy tells us about playing DayZ wiuth broken legs while Hannah tells us why Wolf Among Us is grittier than The Walking Dead. Laura has been exploring Itch.io and finding a bunch of strange, small indie games and Tom has been gaming like it’s 1999 with King of Dragon Pass. Also included: our favourite tutorials, rampant speculation about the new Bioware game and interactive fiction wordplay puzzler Counterfeit Monkey. The show notes, as ever, are inside....(Read more...)
Episode fifty one sees Pip still in recovery from The International, so Tom is instead joined by Laura Dale, Lucy Morris and Hannah Bunce. Lucy tells us about playing DayZ with broken legs while Hannah tells us why Wolf Among Us is grittier than The Walking Dead. Laura has been exploring Itch.io and finding a […]
As regular listeners of the podcast are well aware, our aim is to constantly seek out diverse interviews and stories that will give us all a different perspective on life and just before Christmas I was introduced to an incredible young lady called Lucy Morris. 12 year old Lucy has not broken any records, scaled any mountains, launched a successful business, or written a best-selling book. Lucy's story is completely different to any of these, yet equally compelling. Anyone who meets Lucy will immediately see a girl who likes to ride horses, swim, go to school (mostly) and enjoy the kind of life that any other 12 year old would have with their friends and family. Yet, scratch beneath the surface and you quickly discover that Lucy has spent her entire life in and out of hospital, for operation after operation, the most recent of which was to stabilise a potentially life-threatening heart condition. However what took me aback was just how Lucy takes all of this in her stride and this is why I felt it was imperative that we shared her story on the podcast. So please sit back and enjoy meeting Lucy Morris and her mother Alison, as they share a small snapshot of their life with us on the Maximise Potential Podcast. Key messages from Lucy and Alison: As with all of our Podcasts, we are here to share the story of an individual who shows incredible courage and resolve - I believe that Lucy (and her entire family) are wonderful examples of this. Lucy's philosophy of maintaining as normal lifestyle as possible and to just have a go at things, because she doesn't know if she can do something unless she tries, is a perfect example to us all of how not to allow things in our life to limit what we do. I also applaud Alison's approach not to be passive in any situation that affects you and your family and by taking the lead in their situation, it has completely altered the direction of events - and for the better. Learn more about Marfan Syndrome through Driven at Heart: A key reason why we were so touched by Lucy's story is that we've subsequently discovered that there are an additional 9,000 people in the UK who are currently unaware that they have Marfan Syndrome, and if left untreated it can lead to serious heart conditions which can be fatal. I'm going to direct you all to a website where you can learn more about Marfan Syndrome and see an incredible charity challenge that's taking place this year to help raise awareness and funds for this condition. Just go to www.drivenatheart.co.uk for more information. Listen to the interview: Click on the following link: http://www.maximisepotential.co.uk/lucy-morris-marfan-syndrome/ Rate the Maximise Potential Podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/itunes-maxpotential Interview Transcription: Transcript: Lucy Morris - Living with Marfan Syndrome (Max#46) Sponsors: Jenrick Recruitment - specialists in Engineering, IT and Commercial recruitment services Xerxes Music