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Comedian, writer, actor, and director, Mark O'Sullivan shares his deeply personal journey of being a victim of sexual abuse as a child.Last year Mark made a documentary for Channel 4 documenting his abuse. It wasn't what you'd expect, and he created a TV comedy about his experiences called ‘My Sexual Abuse: The Sitcom'.In this chat Mark opens up about the challenges of confronting his trauma, the impact of therapy, and the importance of finding humour in even the darkest of situations. Mark emphasises the significance of sharing stories to alleviate shame and inspire others. We also discuss his new podcast, Making Lemonade, where similar to ‘When Life Gives You Lemons' Mark explores how individuals can turn their adversities into positives.Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of child abuse that may be distressing to some listeners. Please take care while listening.You can listen to the full episode wherever you find your podcasts or watch on YouTube.Don't forget to please rate, review and share with your friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we're diving into one of the inevitabilities of travel – the mishaps, the unexpected detours, the lemons life sometimes throws at us while we're on our adventures. This week we want to show you how to make lemonade out of those lemons. Whether it's a delayed flight or an unexpected cruise itinerary change, we've … Continue reading Episode 541: Making Lemonade out of Lemons →
Sarah's love for snowboarding has forced her into sleeping in her car, but don't worry she is armed with aluminum foil to keep her warm. We learn about some scholars who have been sneaking song lyrics into their research and it is Susie's dream come true. Sarah explains how scientists are boring into ice to see into the past, and lord only knows what they'll find. Let's hope it's not a dormant virus we bring back to life. Fun! We discuss the concept of "color spotlight effect" and how it can help you deal with difficult times, and why playful people have a secret to life that others don't.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit http://betterhelp.com/braincandy today to get 10% off your first month.Get an exclusive 20% off your first order at https://thrivecausemetics.com/braincandyCancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://rocketmoney.com/braincandy today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew
This week on Madlik, we're exploring how Joseph's reconciliation with his brothers offers profound insights for our own lives. At a time when many of us make resolutions and fresh starts, this episode couldn't be more timely. We'll examine how Joseph and his brothers navigate the complex dynamics of forgiveness, rehabilitation, and moving from a paradigm of grievance and victimhood to challenge and opportunity… Geoffrey Stern and Rabbi Adam Mintz discuss the psychological aspects of sin and redemption, drawing parallels to our own experiences with failure and the challenge of moving forward. We'll also touch on the fascinating concept of “making lemonade from lemons” and its American/Jewish roots and the contribution of Julius Rosenwald and the Tuskegee Institute. Whether you're grappling with personal setbacks or seeking inspiration for the year ahead, this episode offers valuable insights on turning adversity into opportunity and embracing a narrative of ambition and success. Join us for another thought-provoking discussion that bridges ancient wisdom with modern life. Remember, whatever your resolutions may be, stumbling once or twice doesn't define you – it's how you harness those moments that truly matters. Shabbat Shalom and Happy New Year Sefaria Source Sheet: www.sefaria.org/sheets/614569 Transcript on episode web page: https://madlik.com/2025/01/03/making-lemonade-from-lemons/ View episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/WE3Jd7otrCk
Join a group of experienced sailors as they share their harrowing tales and valuable lessons learned from some of their scariest moments at sea. This episode covers various topics including dealing with severe weather, anchor failures, man overboard situations, and the challenges of navigating through rough waters. Whether it's the unexpected breaking of dock lines, the critical importance of securing escape hatches, or the strategic planning required for multi-anchor setups, each story offers insightful takeaways for sailing enthusiasts. Don't miss this thrilling and educational discussion aimed at enhancing your maritime safety and preparedness.00:00 Introduction and Overview01:23 Leaking Escape Hatches: Real-Life Incidents09:19 Dock Lines Breaking: A Boat Adrift15:00 Man Overboard: A Chilling Experience25:06 Weather Windows and Rally Lessons34:41 The Beaufort Inlet Incident34:52 Lessons from Operator Error35:25 A Rough Passage to Maine37:29 Making Lemonade from Lemons38:04 Weather Window Issues40:13 Dragging Anchor at Point Conception44:17 Navigating Treacherous Waters48:32 Facing a Tropical Storm in Micronesia57:36 Unexpected Challenges at Sea01:00:09 Final Thoughts and Farewells
Before getting into the specific notes of this week's episode, I want to announce that this episode, on this date, marks the 2-year anniversary of Sexual Assault Survivor Stories, the SASS podcast! To all of you guests that are permanent members of the SASS family, and to all of you in the audience who listen occasionally or to every single episode, a huge note of gratitude to you from me, thank you and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!! This is the wrap-up episode of John Carey's 3-part series on this show…the closing of what has been one of the most difficult to hear stories of what can only be described as pure, horrific, family disfunction. From infancy to age 4, from what John remembers, his life was pretty good. Normal, by most standards. Certainly not abusive or damaging. But all that changed when John turned 4 and both parents suffered devasting, life-changing, brain injuries in that same year. That started what became a life of misery, poverty, physical abuse, mental anguish, filthy living conditions, rape, and sexual assault. And it didn't let up until John left that horrific environment when he was old enough to leave. If you haven't heard Episodes 108 and 109, I strongly encourage you to listen to those episodes prior to listening to this one. But if you're not inclined to do that, or just don't have the time, don't let that stop you from listening to this episode. Here, John brings everything together, and he does it in such a way that you feel a sense of amazing accomplishment and success on John's part. And well deserved that accomplishment and success are. Please go back and read the episode notes for the previous two episodes and learn about just a small part of what John has accomplished. John is nothing short of remarkable. If you care to reach out to John and thank him for his time and fortitude in telling his story, you can do so by emailing me Please rate this show and hit the subscribe button to be set up to receive a new episode weekly. Your positive ratings help this podcast grow and expand to new listeners. Ultimately it all adds up to help bring justice to victims and survivors of rape and sexual assault; because we all know someone whose life has been impacted by rape or sexual assault. Here are some important links I hope you will take the time to explore and subscribe to also: #kevintaylor #arcigrey #thrivivors #thejanbrobergfoundation #janbroberg #safeinharmsway #epizonstrategy #intentionallyfearless #thelastimsorry #feelingsmall #sasspodcast #traumainformed #sexualassaultsurvivorstories #traumainformedexpert #sexassaultvictim #survivorsunite #rapevictim #sexualassaultsurvivorstories #podcast #markelconsulting #jessicapridelawfirm #gettraumainformed #safeinharmsway #projectbeloved #saan #irishangel #crimevictimsassistancecenter #coloradoassociationofsexcrimeinvestigators #girlsfightback #outdoordefense #worthfightingfor #thejanbrobergshow #thrivivors #thejanbrobergfoundation #sassyselfdefenseguide #badassselfdefense #imworthfightingfor #vawa #ashforduniversity #amandacoleman #remembermolly #fightrapeculture #forcescience
Mark O'Sullivan is a writer, actor, comedian, broadcaster and campaigner, best known for his C4 sitcom ‘Lee and Dean' which he wrote and starred in. He created ITV drama Tell Me Everything which premiered its second season this year. His Channel 4 documentary ‘My Sexual Abuse: The Sitcom' broadcast in May this year to rave reviews. He joins Chris and Beverley to talk about his documentary and his thoughts behind it. Since the release of the documentary, Mark has started giving talks on sexual abuse, trauma, and healing through creativity. He has recently launched ‘Making Lemonade', a project designed to share the transformative power of creating something positive out of the difficult, adverse or traumatic things we experience. You can view the sitcom/documentary below by clicking on the link and also read Chris's blog she wrote about it. If you have any feedback or questions you can contact us by emailing: breakingthecycletostepforward@gmail.com https://survivorsofabuse.org.uk/have-you-watched-my-sexual-abuse-the-sitcom-channel-4-by-mark-osullivan/ https://www.channel4.com/press/news/my-sexual-abuse-sitcom-and-my-sexual-abuse-sitcom-actual-sitcom https://survivorsofabuse.org.uk/ https://stepforwardpractice.co.uk
Gregg Bishop joins us today to kick off the eighth season of Formative! Gregg is the Executive Director of the Social Justice Fund, an organization with the ten year commitment to center its work around racial justice and economic mobility in Brooklyn. Joining Gregg is middle schooler and co-host, Viduni, who learns that doors close because other doors were meant to open. Gregg shares with Viduni his long curvy road to his current career and the importance of arming ourselves with necessary skills so that we're prepared when opportunity comes.
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Listen to today's podcast... Do you know where pink lemons come from? Two 12 year-olds were left with a sour taste in their mouths after officials shut them down for not having a permit when they started selling lemonade in a dog park to raise cash for new soccer uniforms for their team. Today we celebrate Lemonade Day. A day which is designed to introduce children to having their own business. I still remember when my boys decided that they were going to sell lemonade at the end of the street when we held a garage sale at their great grandpa's. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Lemonade Day: It is May and the weather is getting nicer, but we are not able to set up a lemonade stand…not yet. What we can do though is talk to our children about what type of business they would run if they could or what kind of business do they think they could run now. The idea is to have a conversation around what would be involved, who their customers might be, and how would they let their customers know that they were open for business. Fun Fact…. The Greeks were the first to make pink lemonade. They made this so that while the adults were having wine at celebrations, the children would also have a special treat. When the Greeks dyed the lemonade pink by adding wine, the common myth in the community was that this drink was made from pink lemons that grew in a forest that no man could enter and come out alive. They made the children believe that these magical pink lemons were brought back by a noble king. Now there is marketing If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. Looking for more tips to build your resiliency? Look for my book on Amazon called Stress Out. 52 Weeks To Letting More Life In #mentalhealth #hr
This month on Talk About It, we are cooling off the summer heat with some refreshing and delicious lemonade! Greg hosts three different interviews with people who are taking the sourest of lemons that life hands them and squeezing out incredible creative initiatives that make the world a much, MUCH better place. Up first is Landis Wiedner who developed epilepsy after a traumatic brain surgery to remove a tumor. She was disrupted by this sudden change in her adult life and realized that there weren't enough resources to help her deal with the struggles of "adulting" with epilepsy, so she started a podcast! The What the EF Podcast she started has now been on for five seasons and aims to be an outlet for those everyday conversations that aren't as accessible for adults in her situation. Way to go Landis! Then, Greg has some very special guests to the studio - his son Jake's girlfriend Morgan, and her incredible mom Karen and brother Kyle! Kyle was born with cerebral palsy, but Karen never let his condition affect his ability to play sports and enjoy recreational activities. In fact, she came on board the AYSO VIP Program for kids and helped to expand it to now host hundreds of special needs participants, from 4-year-olds to 40-year-olds! From basketball to soccer, Karen is leading the way to establish communities and provide a safe environment for individuals like Kyle to learn and grow through playing sports. Greg and Nick headed out to watch the basketball program in action, and we get a full recap of how incredible that experience was that is sure to pull on your heart strings! Finally, Greg talks with Sue Seserman, a writer and new author that harnesses her conditions and turns them into superpowers! Sue has epilepsy and type 1 diabetes, and has such a brilliant creative vision on how to use them for good. She has now released her new graphic novel Epilectra that centers around a woman who becomes a superhero by converting the electricity in her brain that causes seizures and uses them for super electric abilities! She is joined by a cast of characters - Team SEEZ - who all have a disability, but use them as “superabilities” to change the circumstances of their adversaries and save the day. She is a visionary, and we are so excited that this novel is finally here! Plus, we recap Greg's trip to the Epilepsy Walk at the Rose Bowl with some familiar faces and some new friends! Don't miss this episode! The Talk About It podcast is sponsored by Seizures Are Signs — dedicated to educating families on the importance of early and specific diagnosis by providing an assessment to help get the conversation started, educational information, stories from families who have found a diagnosis, links to advocacy groups, and more. For more information, go to SeizuresAreSigns.com. Seizures are Signs is made available by Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Welcome to Summer 2024! What song(s) are on your summer soundtrack? Pastors Zac and Ashely discuss that as well as recognizing the timing limitations on seasons. Topic Ideas: info@hpc.church Website: www.hpc.church
All of us are either in a challenging time, we just came out of a challenging time, or we are going into a challenging time. When we do, we must remember that God is in control. He can take the bad and turn it into good, and He can make lemonade out of lemons. This episode gives amazing examples of how God has done this in Sean ‘s life and throughout scripture.
Listen to today's podcast... Do you know where pink lemons come from? Two 12 year-olds were left with a sour taste in their mouths after officials shut them down for not having a permit when they started selling lemonade in a dog park to raise cash for new soccer uniforms for their team. Today we celebrate Lemonade Day. A day which is designed to introduce children to having their own business. I still remember when my boys decided that they were going to sell lemonade at the end of the street when we held a garage sale at their great grandpa's. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Lemonade Day: It is May and the weather is getting nicer, but we are not able to set up a lemonade stand…not yet. What we can do though is talk to our children about what type of business they would run if they could or what kind of business do they think they could run now. The idea is to have a conversation around what would be involved, who their customers might be, and how would they let their customers know that they were open for business. Fun Fact…. The Greeks were the first to make pink lemonade. They made this so that while the adults were having wine at celebrations, the children would also have a special treat. When the Greeks dyed the lemonade pink by adding wine, the common myth in the community was that this drink was made from pink lemons that grew in a forest that no man could enter and come out alive. They made the children believe that these magical pink lemons were brought back by a noble king. Now there is marketing If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. Looking for more tips to build your resiliency? Look for my book on Amazon called Stress Out. 52 Weeks To Letting More Life In #mentalhealth #hr
Welcome to Hidden Gems with Natasha Parker!Join Natasha as she speaks with her former Clickbait podcast co-host, Joe Amabile.In this episode, Natasha and Joe catch up on so much! From Joe's doubts about his astrological chart, why he started "Sundays with Joe" , his pasta sauce company, their real thoughts about going on reality TV, and some dating advice gems. Natasha even gets Joe to share his self-care practices that have helped combat his anxiety. If you liked this episode, please don't forget to rate, review, share, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Use our Linktree to follow Hidden Gems on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more!
Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/taking-light-and-making-lemonade What is the solution when you don't like the lighting or the conditions in which you have to photograph? Find a way to turn your lemons into lemonade! Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photographyclips https://www.flickr.com/photos/willmoneymaker
Hunter and I have a revealing chat with Joe & Jen Hodgdon from Legit Bat Podcast about whatever comes into our pretty little heads and we ended up in personal territory unwittingly. So, after having a great conversation with Irish psychotherapist Stella O’Malley I’ve come to the conclusion that there are certain things better left... Read More
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In this podcast I talk to Tay Lautner, registered nurse, mental health advocate and co-host of the popular podcast The Squeeze, about her experiences as a health care provider over Covid, why her and her husband started their podcast, how she manages her mental health while living in the public eye, and so much more! Jon my annual Brain Detox Challenge here: https://drleaf.com/pages/brain-detox-challenge#?utm_medium=sms&utm_source=attentive&utm_campaign=Message-01-16-24-10:28
I have founds some time to share some things and were shifting again. Which is a cool thing, I love how this podcast has been evolving as my business continues to grow and expand. If you're looking to grow your business and you want to move forward in your career contact me here to schedule your discovery call with me. https://www.destroythehairdresser.com/ethan-contact
On this week's episode of Own the Microphone, Bridgett McGowen welcomes a speaker, coach, and facilitator, whose specializes in motivational and mental health topics with passions for supreme accountability, cultural competency, and lemons, Leesa Askew. Bridgett and Leesa discuss how Leesa got to where she is today, the fact that silence is ok, winning vs. losing, and more! S - Storytelling: Craft engaging narratives. P - Pauses: Use strategic silent breaks. E - Emotion: Connect through feelings. A - Analogies: Make complex ideas relatable. K - Key Points: Stick to the rule of three. E - Engagement: Involve your audience. R - Rhetorical Devices: Use powerful language 1:28 Leesa Askew's media background and how it connects to the speaking world. 4:54 Silence. 10:35 Has Leesa always been confident on the microphone? 14:25 What is Leesa's favorite topic to speak on? 17:41 A question for Bridgett. 23:35 7 most important tips to becoming a speaker. Listen and Subscribe to the Own the Microphone Podcast with Bridgett McGowen on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're thrilled to be back, and we have an absolutely amazing story to share with all of you!Dan Davis is an extraordinary individual who has faced significant challenges in his life. We were incredibly honored when he graciously accepted our invitation to join us on our podcast to share his inspiring journey. What sets him apart as a guest is that he is involved in a very similar line of work as us here at Making Lemonade, yet in a video format. Dan is the proud owner of Stiry, and during our conversation, he opens up about the origin of Stiry and also shares his own health struggles.As Dan takes us through his story, you'll hear him talk about the small hints and clues that guided him towards his next steps. He shares how he battled health issues for years and how a fortunate encounter led him to a doctor who could finally shed light on his mysterious symptoms.Dan is the creator of, Breaking Into Beautiful, the documentary about Kim White and her journey through her battle with cancer. He also has worked with Imagine Dragons, The Emily Effect, Tia Stokes, and another beautiful guest of ours, Tessie Freidli. Recording this episode was an incredible experience, and we genuinely hope that you enjoy it just as much. We kindly ask you to leave a comment for Dan. Your feedback means the world to our guests, and it also helps boost our visibility in the algorithm, enabling us to reach more listeners.Once again, we want to express our gratitude for your presence here - we truly appreciate you all. We adore our audience!ResourcesIf you want help in discovering your story, Dan & the Stiry team have created a book that you can buy hereIf anyone would like to produce their own story with Stiry, or their business/nonprofit story, here is where they can go to get in contact with Stiry: https://www.stiry.com/contact
When life hands you lemons, why not become a lemonade entrepreneur? We talk about the mindset required to see opportunities in obstacles and discuss how sometimes embracing lemons means savoring the sour AND the sweet.BOOK MENTIONED:"Three Simple Steps" - Trever Blake"The Gene Keys"HOSTSBETSY FINKLEHOO is a healer of massage therapy, CranioSacral and Dharma Coaching. She is an 8 year burner and has spent the last several years seeped in the personal development world, cultivating her passion for transformation and growth. Her recent project, The Power Affirmation Journal and virtual group empowers women to cultivate self awareness and healthy habits so they can live in greater freedom, mind body and spirit.http://poweraffirmation.com/Click here to get a FREE affirmation for Stay Sparked Listeners!HALCYON is full-time Love Ambassador. He is the founder of Hug Nation YouTube channel and daily zoom gratitude circles. He is co-founder of the Pink Heart Burning Man camp and the 1st Saturdays project for people experiencing homelessness. In his free time he coaches individuals on how to live joyfully and authentically. His other podcast is "Hard on the 80's."http://JohnStyn.comJANUS REDMOON is a 10-time Burner, and has spent the last several years as an advocate for psychedelic medicine research and treatment. He is the founder and CEO of NuWorld Nutritionals, a nutritional supplement company providing mushroom-based, all-natural products to improve and maintain health for both body and mind. (Use code "SPARKED" for 10% off)http://www.nuworldnutritionals.comMASSIVE Thank you to Dub Sutra for their beautiful opening music. Check out their incredible music catalogue online.https://dubsutra.com
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In this special episode of the Elementary Music Teacher Podcast, I'll be sharing a personal story of unexpected twists and turns in my teaching journey. While I was diligently preparing for a virtual teaching role, life threw me a curveball that led to an incredible adventure of self-discovery and growth. Join me as I delve into the lessons I learned from this experience and how they can apply to your life and career. Key Takeaways: Embrace Change: Life rarely goes as planned, and it's essential to adapt and seize new opportunities when they arise. Listen to Your Heart: Trust your instincts and make choices that align with your values and lifestyle. Don't Be Afraid to Evolve: Your career path may take unexpected turns, and that's okay. Embrace growth and new experiences. Seek Support and Guidance: Don't hesitate to reach out to your support system for advice and insights when facing tough decisions. Stay True to Your Passion: Pursue your passions, even if it means juggling multiple responsibilities. Your dedication will shine through. Be Vulnerable: Sharing your struggles and uncertainties can inspire and resonate with others. Lean on your community when needed. This episode reminds us that life's journey is filled with surprises, and each experience contributes to personal and professional growth. Whether you're facing lemons or sipping lemonade, trust in the path that unfolds before you and continue making a positive impact in your students' lives. Tune in to the full episode for a heartfelt and inspiring narrative that will resonate with educators and anyone navigating the twists and turns of life's journey. _________________________ Sign up for the Curriculum Design Workshop Grab your free Simplifying Lesson Planning guide. Sign up for teacher coaching or business coaching with Jessica. Find out more about the Curriculum Design Roadmap course here. Get your copy of Make A Note: What You Really Need to Know About Teaching Elementary Music --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedomesticmusician/message
On this episode of F*ck Wellness, Mal, Lara, and Makena dig into self-care with Emily Harrison, a self-care coach, author of Making Lemonade (an amazing newsletter), abortion doula, and a full-time digital comms professional for progressive causes.Emily explains the difference between restorative and preventative self-care, why it is so hard to listen to your body and needs, and whether you should be scheduling self-care. We came out of this conversation feeling so much more clear on what self-care means and how to use it to our advantage. Follow Emily at @emmyfromminny and visit her website here!Subscribe to Emily's amazing newsletter here!Notes:"Digital Minimalism" by Cal NewportF*ck Wellness episode with Zareena Khan: "Why Instagram is Ruining Your Creativity"New to F*ck Wellness? Click here for our blog post on the best episodes to start with!Follow us on Instagram at @fckwellness or visit our website: generationthreegirls.com for more information on upcoming offerings and blog posts.Personal instas:Mallory: @mallorycmwLara: @laravanderb22Makena: @makenasherwood
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Listen to today's podcast... Do you know where pink lemons come from? Two 12 year-olds were left with a sour taste in their mouths after officials shut them down for not having a permit when they started selling lemonade in a dog park to raise cash for new soccer uniforms for their team. Today we celebrate Lemonade Day. A day which is designed to introduce children to having their own business. I still remember when my boys decided that they were going to sell lemonade at the end of the street when we held a garage sale at their great grandpa's. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Lemonade Day: It is May and the weather is getting nicer, but we are not able to set up a lemonade stand…not yet. What we can do though is talk to our children about what type of business they would run if they could or what kind of business do they think they could run now. The idea is to have a conversation around what would be involved, who their customers might be, and how would they let their customers know that they were open for business. Fun Fact…. The Greeks were the first to make pink lemonade. They made this so that while the adults were having wine at celebrations, the children would also have a special treat. When the Greeks dyed the lemonade pink by adding wine, the common myth in the community was that this drink was made from pink lemons that grew in a forest that no man could enter and come out alive. They made the children believe that these magical pink lemons were brought back by a noble king. Now there is marketing If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. Looking for more tips to build your resiliency? Look for my book on Amazon called Stress Out. 52 Weeks To Letting More Life In #mentalhealth #hr
When God gives you pain and trials, what is the first thing you do? Next time you're going through deep disappointment, instead of complaining and grumbling, think of it as God's way of transforming you to become more like Jesus.
Have you ever bought lemonade from the county fair?What if, instead of dwelling on our misfortunes, we transform them into something sweet? The age-old saying "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" embodies a powerful philosophy that encourages us to turn adversity into opportunity. Often, positive aspects are hidden in challenging situations - we just have to find them. While we cannot control the lemons that come our way, we can decide how we respond to them. By embracing our problems, we transform setbacks into stepping stones, failures into lessons, and challenges into opportunities. Tune in to today's episode as the Karmie brothers share some of the ‘lemons' they've faced in their business and how they turned them into ‘lemonade.'The journey is not always easy, but with a positive mindset and resilience, we can squeeze out the sweetness hidden within life's sour moments and create a refreshing blend of growth and optimism. What are you going through right now that is difficult or uncomfortable? What can you do to make lemonade out of lemons?Episode Highlights: What do you do when you get 50,000 sq ft of a defective product?Turning a problem into something desirable.Don't make lemonade out of a rotten lemon.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:www.foreverlawn.comImpact Without Limits Instagram: @impact_withoutlimitsForeverLawn's Instagram: @foreverlawnincDale's Instagram: @dalekarmieBrian's Instagram: @bkarmieGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HEREIn a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day by Mark BattersonThis show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1270 Release Date: July 1, 2023 Here is a summary of the news trending This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Terry Saunders, N1KIN, Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Dave Wilson, WA2HOY, Bob Donlon, W3BOO, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS. Approximate Running Time: 1:29:28 Trending headlines in this weeks bulletin service: Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1270 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. Ofcom Proposes Multitude of Changes to Licensing Framework 2. FCC Sets Transmission Path for Next Gen TV Simulcasts, Multicasts, And Has Projected ATSC 1.0 Sunset Date 3. Harbin Institute of Technology Developing New Lunar Amateur Radio Satellite 4. How Many Satellites Can We Safely Fit In Earth Orbit? 5. ISS/SpaceX Crew Seven Named. Will Serve Six Months On The ISS 6. FCC ULS System Restored To 100% 7. 2023 ARRL Field Day Was A Success 8. ARRL Field Day Banner Winner Announced 9. 2023 AMSAT Field Day Results 10. New ARRL Section Managers Prepare For New Terms 11. HAM RADIO In Friedrichshafen, Germany Draws International Crowd 12. The Big Bang Theory Antenna Lives On 13. Two Upcoming Special Event Stations 14. Four Members Of The ARRL Headquarters Staff Are Celebrating Accomplishments In Amateur Radio This Week 15. Compete For An Award By Hunting A WRTC Competitor 16. Application Window For New Low Power FM Stations Is Set By The FCC 17. FCC to Vote On FM6 “Franken” Stations At Upcoming July Meeting 18. United States Navy Plans On Upgrading HF Based Radar Systems 19. OSCAR Satellite Convention In India Draws Many Enthusiasts 20. National Institute of Amateur Radio Celebrates Forty Years 21. European Space Agency and 55Labs announce LEDSAT Digipeater Challenge 22. The FCC is preparing to take a fresh look at internet data caps 23. Upcoming conventions, and hamfests Plus these Special Features This Week: * PREMIER: Weekly DXing, DXpedition and contest update with Bill Salyers, AJ8B * Our technology reporter Leo Laporte, W6TWT, finds that millennials have made a fantastic new discovery - free over the air TV, and he asks what exactly is high tech? * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Tower Climbing and Antenna Safety w/Greg Stoddard KF9MP, promises to be very generic this week and cover what he calls some basic antenna mounting tips. * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, covers "Planning and Making Lemonade". * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Bill Continelli, W2XOY - The History of Amateur Radio. The Ancient Amateur Archives, this week, Bill concludes his series on amateur radios Fallen Flags with a look at Herb Johnson, W6QKI, the founder of Swan Electronics. Who began by marketing ham radio gear from his garage in Benson, Arizona. ----- Website: https://www.twiar.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/twiar RSS News: https://twiar.net/?feed=rss2 Automated: https://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 (Static file, changed weekly) ----- Visit our website at www.twiar.net for program audio, and daily for the latest amateur radio and technology news. Air This Week in Amateur Radio on your repeater! Built in identification breaks every 10 minutes or less. This Week in Amateur Radio is heard on the air on nets and repeaters as a bulletin service all across North America, and all around the world on amateur radio repeater systems, weekends on WA0RCR on 1860 (160 Meters), and more. This Week in Amateur Radio is portable too! The bulletin/news service is available and built for air on local repeaters (check with your local clubs to see if their repeater is carrying the news service) and can be downloaded for air as a weekly podcast to your digital device from just about everywhere. This Week in Amateur Radio is also carried on a number of LPFM stations, so check the low power FM stations in your area. You can also stream the program to your favorite digital device by visiting our web site www.twiar.net. Or, just ask Siri, Alexa, or your Google Nest to play This Week in Amateur Radio! This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with our Executive Producer, George, via email at w2xbs77@gmail.com. Also, please feel free to follow us by joining our popular group on Facebook, and follow our feed on Twitter! Thanks to FortifiedNet.net for the server space! Thanks to Archive.org for the audio space.
Foundations of Amateur Radio The other weekend there was an amateur radio contest on. Not surprising if you realise that's true for most weekends. For a change, I knew about this contest before it started, because I missed out a year ago, so I did the smart thing to add it to my diary with an alert a month out. In this particular contest there's points to be made by being a so-called roving station, that is, one that moves around during the contest and in the past that's how I've participated and had lots of fun. So the die was cast and a plan was concocted. Being a rover meant that I would be outfitting my car with my radio. It's been out of the car for several years, taken out when we had the transmission replaced, and never actually returned. I started making lists of everything I'd need, including learning that you can use a bench top power supply to charge a 12V battery if your trusty charger has let the smoke out. I went hunting for the cable that connects the front of the radio to the back and realised that it was still in the car, so I could cross that off my checklist. I decided for the first time that realistically I could log using paper and save myself the heartache of finding a computer with a suitable battery and matching software, especially since I'd be operating with low power so making a gazillion contacts wasn't going to be a problem. I went to the shops to get some road food, in my case I like to bring water and oatmeal bars which keep me going through the night. One change was that the contest only ran for 24 hours, leaving less time for sleep. I found my portable antenna tuner, plugged everything in, configured the radio for remote tuning, and tested it all on the bench in my shack. In further preparation I packed my food, got a headlamp out, spare batteries, a pen and a spare, a ring binder for logging and my wristwatch to keep track of logging times. The day before the contest I parked the car in the sun, extracted all the cables from behind the backseat, installed the radio, the battery, the head, the suction mount, the microphone, the speaker, the antenna tuner and antenna mount, and got everything where I wanted it. In between rain showers I located the ropes I use to keep the antenna from breaking off the car when I'm driving, set it all up to length after hunting through the garage to find my multi-tap antenna to suit. Strapped that all together to the handhold in the cabin with a Velcro strap and called it a day. The next morning I drove to my first activation location, installed the antenna on the 40m band, turned on the radio, tuned it, and called CQ Contest. Made my first contact about six minutes after I started. I was excited. Drove to the next location, made the next contact six minutes later. On a roll I drove to my third spot, where things came unstuck. I spent the next two hours getting nothing. I changed both location and band, setting the antenna to 15m and after initially tuning once I couldn't get it to tune again. I spent an hour trying. Given that I wasn't far from home, I went back for a break and to pick up one piece of equipment that I should have packed when I started, my antenna analyser. I tested the antenna and for reasons I still don't understand, it was only resonant on 19 MHz, not much good if you're trying to tune somewhere on 21 MHz. I moved back to my first spot and changed to the 10m band. Three hours to the minute after my second contact, I made another one, this one outside the state. By this time it had been raining steadily for four hours, despite a forecast of little or no rain. The car was stuffy, no way to open the window and stay dry, no contacts, no fun. I asked myself why I was doing this and decided that I'd learnt a valuable lesson and packed up and went home. I did go out later in the afternoon to provide some moral support to a friend who had made double the three contacts I'd made, but by dusk we had both had enough. My lesson for this week? Test the antenna before you go out and bring your analyser. I must add that I've been contesting for years and I've always packed the analyser but never ever needed it. This time I didn't and Murphy let me know that anything that can happen, will. It might sound like a dejected wet cat story, but I learnt a valuable lesson and now I've got another challenge, to discover just why my trusty antenna stopped working. If I do find out I'll let you know. What unexpected lessons have you learnt of late? I'm Onno VK6FLAB
Welcome to Episode 182! There is a lot of Biblio Adventure recapping in this episode, from author events (Mary Beth Keane at R.J. Julia) to movies (two book adaptations starring Kathy Bates), to bookstore visits in Vermont (Northshire and Monroe Street Books) and New York (Rogers Book Barn and Oblong Books). In the midst of wrapping up library school and plugging away on a huge grant review project, we both managed to actually finish a book apiece: Emily: Budmo! Recipes from a Ukrainian Kitchen by Anna Voloshyna Chris: Shakespeare and Company by Sylvia Beach We are also getting ready for Sue Jackson's 11th Annual BIG BOOK SUMMER Reading Challenge! We've both picked a big book to kick off the summer. Chris chose a novel this year, one she never thought she'd read. It was published in Paris in 1922. Can you guess? Emily chose a Pulitzer Prize-winning historical best-seller about Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall. (We'll add links to the buddy reads for these books in the comments.) Emily also requests your help choosing which novel to read — she has a stack of four and can't decide — so help a girl out and vote on our Goodreads poll! [vote here] What are your reading plans this summer? As we say in the episode, it doesn't have to be a big book or anything fancy, we're just curious if you have special reading plans this summer. Let us know in the comments. Thank you for listening, and we wish you lots of HAPPY READING! Chris & Emily P.S. Listen here https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2023/episode182 or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to this special episode of my channel, where I bring you an inspiring conversation with Karen Davis, who has a powerful message of resilience and hope. Karen's lecture on making lemonade out of life lemons is a must-watch for anyone who has faced adversity and is looking for ways to cope and thrive. Interesting questions we discuss: *Did the Covid-19 vaccines have something to do with her husband's Cancer? *How to advocate for a loved one who is going through health problems and the doctors just aren't listening. *Can you prepare yourself for life's sad lessons? *What morning rituals help you stay positive and grateful? In this episode, Karen shares her personal story of loss and trauma, and how she has turned her pain into purpose. Her husband David's passing was a devastating blow to Karen, but through her journey, she has found a way to channel her grief and create something positive out of it. Her words of wisdom are truly life-changing and left me feeling inspired and empowered. Recorded live at the Chicago Mid Winter conference at the Designs for Vision booth, Karen and I share an emotional conversation that is sure to tug at your heartstrings. Despite the unconventional setting, we found ourselves in a deep and meaningful conversation that left us both in tears. So, grab your tissues and join me for this powerful episode. Karen's message of hope and resilience is one that we can all learn from, and her story will touch your heart and leave you feeling uplifted. Don't miss this incredible conversation on my channel, and be sure to share it with anyone who needs a reminder that they too can make lemonade out of life's lemons.
In this episode of the Champion Living Podcast, Doug, Logan and Paul are joined by Beau Cooper. The young tie-down roper tells us how he's making the most of a rotten situation, and how he's changed his approach that's lead to success early this season. If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a review. This helps us to be discovered by more folks that could benefit from these topics. This episode is brought to you by: Beastmaster Rodeo Visit: beastmasterrodeo.com Discount Code: championliving SHOW NOTES: 0:00 | Introduction 3:20 | The Elephant in the Room 13:44 | Making Lemonade 21:20 | Getting Back to the Basics 25:30 | Train to Win 33:50 | Master Your Skills Learn More: Website: www.championlivingfitness.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/champion.living YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCibo-Tq2Jb6qiMBXTxnzPdw Champion Living Private Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/934793523869642
Join us for an inspiring episode of our entrepreneur journey podcast, featuring Heather Wanninger, the founder of Sweet Lemonade Photography. Heather shares her incredible story of entrepreneurship, discussing her struggles, breakthroughs, pivotal moments, and the people who helped her along the way. In this episode, we'll also explore Heather's love for travel and photography. She shares her favorite moments and an all-time favorite photo. It is cool in the episode how we discover how much the story behind that photo relates to the entrepreneur's journey. Heather also shares her insights on starting an entrepreneur journey, revealing what she would do first if she were starting over today. Plus, she shares the secret recipe for her success in building a multi-six-figure business coaching photographers. Join us for this insightful and inspiring conversation with Heather Wanninger on our entrepreneur journey podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more interviews with successful entrepreneurs revealing the secrets to their success and providing tips and guidance for you on your journey. Are you a photographer who wants to grow it to a 6 figure business? Or just want to connect with Heather as a fellow entrepreneur on the journey? Reach Out To Heather Here: https://www.facebook.com/chatwithheathernow https://www.instagram.com/sweetlemonadephoto/ https://www.sweetlemonadephotography.com/
This week is all about dealing with the transitions of life. I'll dive into how I'm managing gestational diabetes and how I plan to help other mommas. We will talk about feeling stagnant and dealing with the real emotions of life.
Our guest this week is Jessica Swift. Jessica tells us her story of losing her husband in 2018. At the time they had a toddler and were pregnant with their 2nd child. Soon after her husband passed away she found that rainbows carried a form of symbolism for her husband. She began to paint beautiful rainbows. The first 40 that she painted went to close friends and family of theirs. She continued to paint and use that as a form of therapy. Throughout her story you'll hear Jessica talk about what helped her move forward after such a tragedy. Jessica is beyond talented. She recently wrote a book that is being released on March 21st. Her book is called, Radiant Rainbows: Messages of Hope, Healing, and Comfort. You can find her book here: https://jessicaswift.com/products/radiant-rainbows-book On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Radiant-Rainbows-Messages-Healing-Comfort/dp/1423663632/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=radiant+rainbows+jessica+swift&qid=1676315701&sprefix=radiant+rain%2Caps%2C203&sr=8-1 Jessica's links are: Website: https://www.jessicaswift.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaswift Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessicagswift We hope you enjoy her episode.
Service Management Leadership Podcast with Jeffrey Tefertiller
Each Wednesday, Jeffrey will be discussing topics in the technology, Service Management, or Business Continuity areas. Stay tuned as next week's show is one you will not want to miss. Jeffrey is the founder of Service Management Leadership, an IT consulting firm specializing in Service Management, CIO Advisory, and Business Continuity services. The firm's website is www.servicemanagement.us. Jeffrey is an accomplished author with seven acclaimed books in the subject area and a popular YouTube channel with approximately 1,400 videos on various topics. Also, please follow the Service Management Leadership LinkedIn page. Branding by Balaji - Follow him at @bwithbranding on Instagram
This is the second episode in a two-part series on turning problems into opportunities. Tune in to hear about how an independent retailers turned a supply chain crisis into his largest sales month ever. When life gives you lemons, you better make lemonade.
In this episode, we will talk about how you make the best of a bad situation. Whether the problem is big or small, the ability to turn a problem into an opportunity is important. Listen to this story about a boutique who did just this during Covid in early 2020.
This week, Alexis gets non-technical with Dana Gibber, Co-Founder & CEO of Flowcarbon. They talk about FOBC (Fear of Being Cold), getting papped in Israeli tabloids, a high stakes peanut butter situation, Zabar's (obviously), inviting someone else's husband to a concert, and NO MORE Thank You notes!!!!! You can find Dana on Twitter at https://twitter.com/danagibber. You can find Alexis at twitter.com/yayalexisgay, instagram.com/yayalexisgay, tiktok.com/@yayalexisgay or sign up for her email list at bit.ly/hellofromalexis.Find Non-Technical at twitter.com/NonTechnicalPod, instagram.com/nontechnicalpod, or tiktok.com/@nontechnicalpod.--This episode of Non-Technical is brought to you by Knock, the most powerful notifications infrastructure you'll never build. Designed for scale, Knock's single API empowers product teams to create delightful user notifications across all channels with minimal engineering upkeep. Get started today for free at knock.app/nontechnical
On this episode of F*ck Wellness, Makena and Mal talk to Emily Harrison and Steph Black about religion, abortion, and wellbeing. Emily, a Catholic, and Steph, a Jew, articulate so beautifully the challenges and highlights of their experiences with religion and how it has informed their beliefs around abortion. Follow Steph on Instagram at @stephreflects and Emily at @emmyfromminny to stay updated on their writing, thoughts, and lives.Notes:Emily's Newsletter: "Making Lemonade"Emily's F*ck Wellness Pod: "Self-Care Isn't Always Sexy"Steph's Newsletter: "The Repro Queen of DC"All of our episodes are now on Youtube! You can now listen & watch us be goofy, completely uncut. Head here for our Youtube Channel!New to F*ck Wellness? Click here for our blog post on the best episodes to start with!Join the GTG Book Club! It is a free, low-commitment, & fun bonding experience. Pick and choose which calls you go to! Sign up for our book club newsletter here.Sign up for our newsletter for monthly updates on our lives, events, and blog posts.Follow us on Instagram at @generationthreegirls or visit our website: generationthreegirls.com for more information on upcoming offerings and blog posts.Personal instas:Mallory: @mallorycmwLara: @laravanderb22Makena: @makenasherwood
Let me introduce Anthony Schmidt. Our conversation was a refreshing conversation about Christ-centered masculinity, health and wellness, financial security and providing for his family. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Anthony Schmidt and his conversation with me about his journey and being the man he is today. His wife Miranda, shared a few words about Anthony; "Anthony Schmidt is many things. He is a father, an entrepreneur, a cook, a bro, a man of God, a mentor and so so so much more. But my favorite hat he wears is that of Husband. Married for nearly 10 years, Anthony has been a pillar of strength, change, growth, love, kindness and humility in our marriage. Daily, I am impressed by his desire to be better for himself, for God, for our family, and for me! On a professional level, Anthony owns 3 businesses. La Crosse Archery, a retail archery store in Onalaska, WI; Schmidty's Specialty Strings, a bowstring manufacturing business, which he founded at 18 years old; and Schmidts+Giggles Bakery, an in home bakery specializing in cookies, which we founded when our daughter Stella was discharged from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit after being born at 29 weeks and spending the first 64 days of her life hospitalized." This conversation is centered around healthy relationships, marriage and what we do for those we love when our hearts are in the right place. Anthony shares insights from a man living life in the trenches and his words and this conversation bring more to the surface of where we will go in future episodes. Reach out to Anthony and let him know how inspiring his story is! Email: aschmidt@lacrossearchery.com Conquer Series: https://conquerseries.com
Divorce is a life event, one I've been through, and whether you've been through one, know someone who has or curious to what it can be like, this episode is for you. Divorce is chosen or chosen for you, but no matter what, it shakes the world you know and forces you into a new one. How can you plan? How can you cope? How can you move forward and make good choices? FOREVER CHOICES? What are some common post-divorce mistakes and what can we be doing in ALL relationships, right now that sets us up for success no matter how a relationship goes. Alicia Robertson of Lemonade Life supports women through the vulnerable and challenging time that is separation and divorce - helping them take their power back one intentional and informed decision at a time. This emotional and connected conversation is one I hope we can heal together through. You can follow Alicia on IG @LemonadeLifeCoach and find her book,”Making Lemonade” Go to www.betterhelp.com/papaya to get 10% off your first month Go to www.cozyearth.com and use code PAPAYA for 35% off Go to www.elvie.com/papaya to get your hands on the ElvieStride Produced by Dear Media
Stephanie is our guest on this weeks episode. She tells us her story of losing her child due to an incompetent cervix. Stephanie teaches us all about her diagnosis, and what she has been through since losing her son and the multiple miscarriages after. She is doing a wonderful job at raising awareness and educating others all about having an incompetent cervix. We know her episode will find who needs to hear her story. We are honored that she chose to share it on Making Lemonade, and hope that you enjoy this episode. Resources: https://instagram.com/icawarecampaign?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Abbyloopers for Trans Abdominal Cerclage on Facebook
In this episode of 5 mins with coach Myrna , I teach on how to play the game of life. You have all heard of the expression “When life gives you lemons, make, lemonade.” It is a proverbial phrase that is used to encourage people to stay, optimistic, and to keep fighting in the face of, adversity, or misfortune. Lemon suggests sourness and difficulty in life; making, lemonade, with lemons that is being handed out to you turns the whole sour episode into something sweet, positive, and desirable. In, the game of life, you have to play with the cards you are dealt.
“Obviously we're getting real close,” he said. “They knew this election was stolen, I think it's great they're starting to melt down.” Our guests are: Matt Gaetz, John Fredericks, Darren Beattie, Jennifer Zeng, Dave Ramaswamy Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 05/21/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroomorg.wpengine.com On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews