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Best podcasts about Malins

Latest podcast episodes about Malins

Mitt i livet
Härskarteknik & lik i poolen

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 50:12


Jessica har upptäckt en av Malins äckliga sidor och får mer information än hon ber om.Det pågår härskartenik i familjen Lasses, och Malin skjuter gladligen barn(?). Hur går det med Jessicas alla djur och hur ser fortsättningen ut gällande vattenläckan på Malins land – går det åt helvete?Calle och Malin har öppnat poolen och gjort en hemsk upptäckt. Sen var det det där med att Jessica bryter ihop och börjar grina… Lyssna, det blir kul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bokstavligen
24. Läsaren – Viktigast av alla

Bokstavligen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 33:27


Utan läsare är det svårt att vara författare, men måste man ta hänsyn till den tänkta läsaren under skrivprocessen? Och vem är vår idealläsare, egentligen? Vi pratar också om Bokbarometern, skyddshelgon och Ernst (och fick sällskap av Malins katt en stund)!Boken vi nämner är:Den femte dagen av Åsa Hellberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Techrekpodden
272. Malin Strengberg om kompetensutveckling i praktiken

Techrekpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 55:58


Hur skapar man en lärandekultur som faktiskt funkar – på riktigt? I veckans avsnitt gästas Techrekpodden av Malin Strengberg, Learning & Employer Branding Partner på B3 Consulting Group, som delar med sig av hur de jobbar med onboarding, kompetensutveckling och intern kunskapsdelning i ett bolag med närmare 1000 konsulter. Vi pratar om allt från digitala onboardingresor till varför tisdagar kl. 12:10 blivit heliga i B3:s interna kultur (spoiler: Lunch & Learn!). Malin berättar också om vikten av att våga prata om det man kan, om varför AI-teman lockar rekordpublik – och om hennes personliga mission: att få fler kvinnor att börja använda AI. Hur bygger man utbildningar i en koncern med 29 bolag?  Vad gör B3:s nätverk till en superkraft i konsultuppdrag?  Hur mäts lärande och vad gör att det faktiskt fastnar? Vad kan andra bolag lära sig av B3:s sätt att jobba med tillgänglighet, AI och självledarskap? Det här är ett avsnitt för dig som vill inspireras av hur lärande kan bli en naturlig del av vardagen – inte bara en punkt på agendan   ⏱ Tidsstämplar:  01:47 Onboarding på B3 Consulting Group 03:53 Översikt av B3 Consulting Group 09:24 Malins resa och roll på B3 14:51 Lärande och utveckling på B3 15:48 Initiativet Lunch & Learn 17:42 Kompetenskartläggning och utbildningsprogram 20:24 Digitala lärplattformar och kursproduktion 22:12 Intern kunskapsdelning och ekonomiska aspekter 25:52 Feedback och språkval 27:33 Tematiskt lärande och framtidsplaner 29:15 Fokus på AI och Chat-GPT 29:32 Lunch & Learn och Tech Talks 30:32 Effektiva lärandeformat 33:53 Intranätet och Academy 37:03 Kompetensutveckling och självledarskap 47:01 Kvinnor och AI 49:05 Framtida potential och partnerskap 53:08 Utmaningar och sätt att mäta framgång 54:22 Avslutande tankar och tips Är ditt företag i behov av IT-rekrytering, eller Executive Search eller vill du tipsa om en gäst? Hör av dig till cj@ants.se eller läs mer om hur vi arbetar på ants.se   Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev.

Mitt i livet
Plasthandskar i kroppsöppningar och kvinnohälsa

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 43:51


Malins kroppsdelar är felvinklade vilket leder in till minnen när Jessica var höggravid och vilka åkommor det resulterade i vilket gav hemska upplevelser, allt involverade plasthandskar. Vi har fått en lyssnarfråga och snackar kvinnohälsa och hur vi ska äta och leva för att få en bättre hormonell balans. Är det okej att vilja mörda sin familj? Sen var det också det där med att starta dagen som en pundartjackis. Lyssna - det bli kul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Detta nitter itte
042: Sirlig og uførlig

Detta nitter itte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 105:19


Vegard fyller 45 menneskeår og feirer med å bli ufør! Sett dere i ring rundt den knirkete og skrukkete gamle kroken og lytt til hans vise og lærde feberralling om sin nyvunne alderdoms gleder og utfordringer. Cia har gjennomgått fotosyntese og gitt påskeharen konkurranse innen påskefaget, samtidig som hun personlig driver våren frem og gör så att blommarna blomar og gör hela kohagen grön, i tillegg til å ufortrødent klore seg stadig nærmere en tittel som magisterprofessordoktor av kunstterapi. En ny og flammende appell drønner fra podiet i såpekassespalta Brannfakkel, denne gangen fra Cia, før ditt rurale favorittvennepar endelig drister seg til å åpne den farlig bugnende postkassen sin og rives overende av en tsunami av lytterbrev med så vilt ulike tema som lokale 1. mai-tradisjoner, sær- eller samboerskap, begredelige sutregurivenner, kranglevorne slektninger, en umulig kjærlighet som fortsetter å bo gratis i hodet og …Vegard(!).Denne podkasten har seilt opp som favoritt i det nært forestående pavevalget.TSGVB:Stygg påskepynt og det magiske kvarteret etter en dusj når dausjuk.Støtt podkasten på VIPPS: #813459LENKER:Vi reklamerer for PT Malin Kille-Grenasbergs treningsapp “HEIA - Inkluderende trening for alle!”, les mer om appen på Malins hjemmeside:https://www.malinshelsereise.no/Hør også på vennepodkasten våre:Det handler ikke om deg:https://open.spotify.com/show/0vYzkQfyFE8ALuJoZ4nqjq?si=rWvlxiF3TpGGBv0MqYEa-gTordentale:https://open.spotify.com/show/031Cr9nwqp0YWby5j9mXZ7?si=aWmjbYQPTdmq_DK39qhQnwOgså pasient:https://open.spotify.com/show/34T8xBNnWr4H55LXFLN0z8Ferdig slanka:https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tAKUlPNlmUfpvxDnGFkJP?si=lXPdl3loSnGFosJgewkiQgKontakt:Kontakt Detta nitter itte på e-post nitteritte@gmail.comeller bruk vårt anonyme nettskjemahttps://forms.gle/EwY1u7qm96tnj8ry7

Detta nitter itte
041: Ostebrev fra Odalen

Detta nitter itte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 98:21


Cia (perimenopausal psykodramatiker som for tiden tar en mastergrad i kunstterapi) og Vegard (ikke-bynær ikke-binær, tungt deprimert, autistisk odøling med ADD, generalisert angst og svart belte i lammende sosialangst) gir seg en ny episode i kast, denne gangen med nye vignetter på plass fra start! Ballet sparkes igang med en liten redegjørelse for de siste dramatiske endringer og fornøyelige tilskudd i podkasten, før det i ØSS-delen av podkasten som vanlig deles frisinnet om deres egne bedrifter siden sist. Den splitter nye sv-og-til-spalta “Vegard og Cia snakker rett fra bukspyttkjertelen”, en frittalende såpekassespalte til bruk for temaer og brannfakler som ikke passer inn de eksisterende spaltene, gjør sin debut med en kulinarisk redegjørelse for det Vegardiske kjøkkens redsler og suksesser, før det endelig blir lytternes tur i DØKK-delen av podkasten, der det først bys på amatørdrømmetyding av ypperste klasse og deretter hele 4 lytterbrev om temaer som hva man kan gjøre for å unngå prokrastineringsfella, empatiens forbannelse, hvordan håndtere nabogneldrebikkjer, og hjemlige beredskapslager.Denne podkasten var upåvirket av børsfall ved publisering.TSGVB:Akvarellblyanter og å være på buffé og spise til det blir gratis.Støtt podkasten på VIPPS: #813459LENKER:Vi reklamerer for PT Malin Kille-Grenasbergs treningsapp “HEIA - Inkluderende trening for alle!”, les mer om appen på Malins hjemmeside:https://www.malinshelsereise.no/Cia referer til Captain Awkwards rådgivningsside:https://captainawkward.com/⁠Hør også på vennepodkasten våre:Det handler ikke om deg:https://open.spotify.com/show/0vYzkQfyFE8ALuJoZ4nqjq?si=rWvlxiF3TpGGBv0MqYEa-gTordentale:https://open.spotify.com/show/031Cr9nwqp0YWby5j9mXZ7?si=aWmjbYQPTdmq_DK39qhQnwOgså pasient:https://open.spotify.com/show/34T8xBNnWr4H55LXFLN0z8Ferdig slanka:https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tAKUlPNlmUfpvxDnGFkJP?si=lXPdl3loSnGFosJgewkiQgKontakt:Kontakt Detta nitter itte på e-post nitteritte@gmail.comeller bruk vårt anonyme nettskjemahttps://forms.gle/EwY1u7qm96tnj8ry7

On cuisine ensemble France Bleu Isère
Épices douces et plats malins : au "Bombay Talkies" à Grenoble, la tradition indienne à portée de fourchette

On cuisine ensemble France Bleu Isère

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 18:58


durée : 00:18:58 - C'est bon ça, c'est fait en Isère ? - À Grenoble, Benjamin Bath fait vibrer la cuisine indienne au Bombay Talkies. Plats maison, végétariens, épicés mais pas piquants, et même une salade César version Chennai : tout est bon pour voyager sans quitter l'Isère.

ODLA!
Stora träd, lökbagge och en frifräsande katsura

ODLA!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 36:33


Varför ska man satsa på stora träd vid nyplantering! Vad har lökbaggen på Martina Falks schalottenlök att göra? Och vad ska Malin göra med en frifräsare som vill ta över showen på katsuran?I det här avsnittet språkar Bella och landskapsarkitekten och växtexperten Tomas Lagerström om träd och varför man ska satsa på större exemplar hellre än små spensliga pinnar när det är dags för nysatsning i trädgården. Dessutom svarar Maj-Lis på frågor om allt från insynsskydd och lökbaggar till Malins uppstudsiga katsura och Annika Harryssons lutande äppelträd.Bli medlem i ODLA!s vänner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bokstavligen
22. Författarsamtal – Tänk om ingen kommer ...

Bokstavligen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 42:03


Det är dags att kliva ur skrivbubblan, ställa sig på en scen och prata om sin bok! Men hur gör man? Vad ska man säga? Och hur mycket måste man berätta om sig själv? Vi bjuder på våra erfarenheter – som inte alltid är så där rosenskimrande – och på våra bästa tips! Caroline har fått äta upp att vi önskade oss teve-tid i förra avsnittet och Malins kulturtorka är äntligen över. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The History of England
Oliver Cromwell: Life and Times with Miranda Malins

The History of England

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 66:47


Miranda Malins is an historian, author, novelist and a member of the Cromwell Association. She takes a look back at Cromwell, his life, times, achievements and failures, and the myths and opinions which have grown up around him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aspects of History
Women's History with Miranda Malins & Sarah Gristwood

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 37:35


During March we've had Women's History Month, and in that vein I invited two Aspects of History authors on to discuss. Sarah Gristwood is a historian and the editor of the recent Secret Voices, and Miranda Malins is a novelist and historian, and is currently writing a non fiction book on the Cromwell dynasty. We discuss whether we need Women's History months and the challenges facing women in history, and women writing history. Aspects of History has produced an anthology of female writing, Herstory, which is available in the show notes, and throughout March our Substack has featured many women historians and fiction writers. Women's History Links Herstory - Aspects of History Anthology featuring authors including Antonia Fraser and Lucy Worsley Aspects of History's Substack Secret Voices, A Year of Women's Diaries, Edited by Sarah Gristwood The Puritan Princess & The Rebel Daughter, by Miranda Malins Aspects of History Links Latest Issue out - Annual Subscription to Aspects of History Magazine only $9.99/£9.99 Ollie on X Aspects of History on Instagram Get in touch: history@aspectsofhistory.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Skriverier med Malin och Cilla
Ooa hela natten ...

Skriverier med Malin och Cilla

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 36:55


Cilla är i fokus när hon står under Malins granskande lupp i detta frågeavsnitt. Vad svarar hon på frågan om vad som fick henne att säga "jag ska skriva en bok"? Och varför blev Malin så till sig av svaret? Till skillnad från många andra författare drömde Cilla inte om att skriva som liten. Till synes helt utan eget ansvar har hon råkat bli författare och ett av hennes tips till sig själv är att säga "det här (med författeriet) är din grej, Cilla". För övriga tips rekommenderar vi dig att lyssna på avsnittet.Vad linedance har med allt att göra? Det är det ingen som vet ... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Vi stela återhållsamma svenskar

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 43:28


Malin har blivit smiskad i Indien och Jessica har varit på ytterligare en begravning och sitter med lösningen hur alla svenskar ska jobba med sig själva. Vem av Calle och Malin vann battlen om studion och vad är egentligen Malins nya Aupairs riktiga jobb? Sen var det det där med hur Jessica skulle bemästra rollen som präst. Lyssna det blir kul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Detta nitter itte
037: Det året jeg var så brat

Detta nitter itte

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 105:07


Ditt favorittvennepar er tilbake for å få skikk på det SÅKALTE “året” 2025. Vegard har som vanlig ikke opplevd stort, men har til gjengjeld bemerkelsesverdig mye å fortelle om det, og beretter blant annet medrivende om en eventyrlig og potensielt farefull ferd til eksotiske Lørenskog. Cia har allerede avlagt årets første eksamen, skaffet seg en tøff og kul bande av hardbarkede kunstterapistudievenner og deler raust fra det travle studie- og praksislivet. De to deler også med seg om sine sine innerste ønsker for det nye året, før språkspalta “Språkspalta” byr på nye kuriositeter fra Odalens dype skoger og drømmeanalysespalta “Har en drøm” plukker en ny drøm fra hverandre og setter den sammen igjen, muligens på en mer forståelig måte? Videre venter tre nye lytterbrev i podkastens postkasse, denne gangen med temaene samværskomplikasjoner mellom fraskilte foreldre, hvordan håndtere at plattformene vi bruker til å ha kontakt med folka i livene våre styres av fascister, og hva gjør man når noen i vennegjengen behandler kjæledyret sitt dårlig? Denne episoden har autismespekterdiagnose, men har likevel full kontroll over høyrearmen. TSGVB: Biskop Mariann Edgar Budde og eggadilla. VIPPS: #813459  Lenker: Sponsorlenke:  http://www.shelights.no Cia nevnte Malins helsereise på IG: https://www.instagram.com/malinshelsereise?igsh=ZG9pYm9vc3Zsazd0 Vegard nevnte IG-alternativet pixelfed: https://pixelfed.org Lytt også til våre vennepodkaster! Det handler ikke om deg: https://open.spotify.com/show/0vYzkQfyFE8ALuJoZ4nqjq?si=rWvlxiF3TpGGBv0MqYEa-g Tordentale: https://open.spotify.com/show/031Cr9nwqp0YWby5j9mXZ7?si=aWmjbYQPTdmq_DK39qhQnw Ferdig slanka: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tAKUlPNlmUfpvxDnGFkJP?si=lXPdl3loSnGFosJgewkiQg Kontakt Detta nitter itte på e-post nitteritte@gmail.com eller bruk vårt anonyme nettskjema https://forms.gle/EwY1u7qm96tnj8ry7

Mitt i livet
Tuttarnas återkomst

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 20:24


Hur går det egentligen med Malins yogastudio? Det vet vi inte pga att vi börjat prata om våra tuttar istället, ändå relevant kan man tycka när det händer så mycket skit i världen, bra att fokusera på det som är glatt. Sen var det det där med battlen mellan Malin och Calle också, vem är det som vinner? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Infinite Life with Katische Haberfield
The Happiest Moments of My Soul: A Journey with Trudy Malins and Dragons

The Infinite Life with Katische Haberfield

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 85:05


Happy New Year! I wanted to start the year with a bang, so I've brought forward this episode because it feel like the right time to share this episode with you. Thank you for supporting this podcast over the past three years. I appreciate every single one of you. Namaste. Katische Haberfield The Happiest Moments of My Soul: A Journey with Trudy Malins and Dragons In this episode of the Infinite Life Podcast, host Katische Haberfield welcomes back Trudy Malins from the Healer's Path series. Together, they delve into Trudy's regression sessions, revealing her transformative journey and interactions with spiritual beings, including dragons. The episode features discussions about Trudy's past life connections, her family's spiritual encounters, and the protective forces surrounding her loved ones. The narrative is laced with moments of joy and profound realizations, including future family predictions involving dragons, making it a compelling listen for those interested in soul journeys and mediumship. Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Infinite Life Podcast 00:39 Welcoming Back Trudy Malins 03:15 Exploring Mediumship and Regression Sessions 07:59 Trudy's Regression Session Begins 12:18 Encounter with Dragons 24:09 Journey Through the Ocean 44:59 A Visit from Felicia's Twin 47:49 Messages from the Spirit World 50:42 The Protective Presence in the Room 51:45 Dragons and Family Connections 53:56 Grandfather's Laughter and Protection 01:05:35 A Future Child's Message 01:12:33 Dragons and Future Guidance 01:21:56 Closing the Session

Meny
Julbordet: Julskinkan på väg ut, Jansson på väg in

Meny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 30:12


Mathistorikern Richard Tellström och kocken Malin Söderström samtalar med oss om julbordets utveckling. Vilka rätter försvinner? Och vilka nya dyker upp? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Malin Söderström driver bl a restaurangen på Moderna Museet i Stockholm och har arbetat som kock sedan slutet på 80-talet. När hon började var det mycket av allt på julborden.– Idag handlar det mer om att ha det bästa, istället för det mesta. Dagens julbord har också blivit grönare.Inför varje julbordspremiär tar man ställning till vad som ska vara med, vad som ska ändras eller kanske till och med plockas bort.Den första stora förändringen av julbordet kom i början av 1900-talet när allmogens slakt-julbord korsar sig med borgerlighetens smörgåsbord.Den andra stora förändringen var på 1970-talet.– Då lämnar man ett julbord med flera olika rätter och allt slås ihop till en sorts buffé, allt på ett enda bord, säger Richard Tellström.Men han påpekar att julbordet inte är en buffé, eftersom saker och ting ska ätas i en speciell ordning.Det mesta hamnade på vårt julbord under 1900-talet, med några undantag, som lutfisken från medeltiden och de tjocka revbensspjällen som går minst 1000 år tillbaka.Nutida fenomen är ständigt nya sillinläggningar och grönkålssallad. Saffran har blivit populärt på 2000-talet.Julskinkan har funnits med på julbordet i cirka 150 år. De senaste 15 åren har den dock fallit på popularitetslistan.– Den håller på att konkurreras ut av Janssons frestelse, säger Richard. Kanske kommer Jansson att passera julskinka inom fem år.Lutfisken backar också.– Det är få som äter lutfisk, säger Malin Söderström. Men de är väldigt glada när den finns med.– Julbordet är den minst föränderliga måltiden i vår matkultur, säger Richard Tellström. Det är extremt stabilt till skillnad från vardagsmaten. Men det är i förändring.

Mitt i livet
Livets sämsta julklapp.

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 16:19


Malin rankar dom sämsta julklapparna genom tiderna, varav en innefattar en f.d statsminister och den andra ett manligt organ. Vi minns Malins farfars urusla julklappar men inser att är det något han har gjort så är det rätt och den specifika läggningen ska vi anamma. Sen var det det där med årets julklapp också, lyssna det blir kul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Starstrucked & gaslighting

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 44:48


Jessica har blivit starstrucked av en kvinna som hon sett upp till i ca 20 års tid men beter sig som en galen person och förnedrar henne när dom väl träffas. Malin tvingar Jessica att be om ursäkt för sitt uppförande igen och drar upp gamla händelser där Malins man Calle berättar för Jessica hur hon ska bete sig när hon träffar Calles artister han jobbar med. Malin är rädd för sitt liv för att hon har förstört något som var Jessicas. Sen var det det där att någon av våra män har gaslightat en lärare på barnens skola. Lyssna det blir kul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Holiday Cottage Handbook
HCH Podcast 067: Alistair Malins: Unlocking success in luxury short-term rentals

Holiday Cottage Handbook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 31:12


Send us a textIn this episode of the Holiday Cottage Handbook Podcast, we're joined by Alistair Malins, Founder of Luxury Cottages, as he shares his expertise on the art of managing luxurious short-term rentals.  Discover what truly defines a luxury property, how to deliver an unforgettable five-star guest experience, and the key takeaways every host can apply from the luxury sector. Alistair also dives into industry trends, including sustainability and regulation, offering valuable insights for navigating the ever-evolving STR landscape.  During the episode, Alistair names Thinking Traveller as his favourite brand and gives a special shout-out to Rachel Parsons for her contributions to the industry.  

Mitt i livet
When you don't give a fuck

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 37:09


Malin har firat en vän som har en födelsedagsrutin alla borde anamma. Malin har också börjat hänga med 60 åringar som lever utan att bry sig, en fuck you mentalitet som genomsyrar hela avsnittet. Jessica är utbränd och tvingas till att ge en kärleksförklaring till sin man. Vi pratar om Bobby, Malins nya stora kärlek? Det och mycket annat, lyssna det blir kul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MediumPodden - Vivi & Camilla
Astro 2025 - Året för de 12 stjärntecknen och Sverige + Vivis födelsehoroskop. Gäst Malin Sandell

MediumPodden - Vivi & Camilla

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 58:22


Vad väckte Malins och Vivis intresse för astrologi?Det mediala arbetet är en gåva och en bördaJobbiga saker såg vi själva såg i förtid i våra horoskop?Vivi avslöjar lite ur sitt horoskop. Kan man se hennes mediala intresse?Astrologi som terapi.Hur ser 2025 ut för Sverige när du tittar astrologiskt?Vad sker i Sveriges ekonomin?Hur ser 2025 ut för de olika stjärntecknen? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Malins finalbesked!

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 20:10


Malin är otrogen och har startat en ny podd med tillhörande event som Jessica väljer att inte gå på. Äntligen har Malin fått ett besked i sin utredning, blev hon nekad även denna gång eller blev det som hon önskade? Lyssna så får du se! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ninjapodden
Healing via app

Ninjapodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 55:58


Avsnitt 180. Ninjapoddens Joacim Dahlberg har intervjuat Malin Karlsson. Hon jobbar med en healing metod som använder en app i datorn, ja vi vet - "helt crazy" låter det. Joacim och Malin pratar healing i stort och smått, energier, kring hennes specialitet som är Body Code, Emotion Code, Belief Code och Vägledning.    Här är Malins länkar: FB Sida: www.facebook.com/Your-Capability-Emotion-Body-Code Hemsida: www.yourcapability.se Instagram: www.instagram.com/yourcapability Joacim fick en provsession av Malin och dokumentationen från denna hittar ni här: PDF Body Code Joacim Dahlberg (2024-10-30) Vill ni hjälpa till att stödja Ninjapodden? Lägg då gärna ett Swish-bidrag via: 070-772 80 93.

Mitt i livet
Malins tequilafest med Wyclef

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 18:15


FUGEES har varit i Sverige och Malin (och Calle) har hängt med Wyclef Jean. Vem klipptes bort från bilderna och varför? Det dracks tequila och en väldigt spontan minikonsert levererades. Lyssna det blir kulKlipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kul i kombo
118. Ike om dramat i Paradise Hotel 2024

Kul i kombo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 44:43


I veckans avsnitt gästas vi av Ikenna ”Ike” Abika som berättar om årets Paradise Hotel-säsong och säsongen som aldrig sändes. Vem hade Ike en crush på under inspelningen? Vem ogillar han mest från årets säsong? Hur mycket betalt får man för att vara med? In och lyssna! Förlåt för ljudet, något blev fel med Malins mikrofon

P3 Dokumentär
Ny: Det svenska rabiesfallet

P3 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 75:49


Malin kommer in till Södersjukhuset med mystiska symtom. Snart kommer misstanken om ett dödligt virus som varit utrotat i Sverige i 100 år. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. I juni år 2000 fyller Malin 19 år. Hon ska fira sin födelsedag med familjen, men när gästerna kommer ligger hon i sängen och klagar på att hon har ont i armen.– Ryck upp dig och ligg inte här och sjåpa dig, säger storebror Niklas innan han lämnar födelsedagsmiddagen.Det är sista gången han ser henne i vaket tillstånd.På sjukhuset förstår man inte vad symtomen beror på. Malin blir hemskickad från akuten tre gånger innan de beslutar att lägga in henne för observation.Några månader tidigare var Malin i ThailandNär läkaren Eva Sjöblom Prinz får höra att Malin varit i Thailand och gosat med en vild hund, börjar hon ana att Malin kan ha fått en dödlig sjukdom som inte går att bota. Virussjukdomen rabies.Snart sprids en rädsla på sjukhuset i Stockholm.– Alla som hade haft hand om henne hade ju utsatts för det, hon hostade ju också, säger sjuksköterskan Helena.Medverkande:Niklas, Malins äldre bror.Lelle, Malins pappa.Hilde, Malins vän.Helena Librand, sjuksköterska.Eva Sjöblom Prinz, läkare på Södersjukhuset.Susanna Sternberg Lewerin, professor i epizootologi vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet.Anna-Lena Hammarin, biomedicinsk analytiker.Texter av Malins mamma Klara. Inlästa av Vivian Cardinal.En dokumentär av: Stina Näslund.Producent: Jon Jordås.Exekutiv producent: Rosa Fernandez.Dokumentären är producerad 2024.

MediumPodden - Vivi & Camilla
Handflatan är Själens fönster! Spännande om kiromanti och hur man läser i händer

MediumPodden - Vivi & Camilla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 34:47


Gäst Malin JohanssonMalin ägnar sig åt handtydning, även kallat kiromanti. Som handtydare tolkar man en persons styrkor, svagheter, förmågor, bakgrund med mer. Det är en tradition med tusenåriga anor men som utvecklats mycket de senaste femtio åren. Malins mentor och förebild har bland annat varit Andreas Hindström och Johnny Fincham som sägs vara ledande inom handtydningskonsten.Malin är även ordförande i den spiritualistiska föreningen SSG i Göteborg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Personlig assistent på savannen

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 51:32


Jessicas har kommit hem från sydafrika och resan har förändrat hennes liv, vi får svar på så många frågor och mer information än vad Malin egentligen behöver. Malin är nu utbildad självläkningsterapeut och kommer med tips och trix. Hur gick det egentligen med Malins jobbansökan och köpte Marcus och Jessica grannhuset. Sen var det det där med dom farliga djuren Zebrorna, hur vidriga är dom egentligen? Lyssna det blir kul.Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Malins dåliga skämt

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 20:03


Jessica har varit på föräldrar möte och förundras över hur konstiga föräldrar blir i denna situation. Vilken världsartist är egentligen den ultimata klasspappan, VI VET! Malin drar ett skämt rakt in i Göteborgshjärtat. Lyssna det blir kul!Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aspects of History
Historical Fiction with Jane Thynne, Paul Lay & Miranda Malins

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 44:43


Sensitivity readers; fake history; favourite authors and actors, all are discussed in this bonus episode to coincide with the upcoming Buckingham History Festival. Jane Thynne, Paul Lay and Miranda Malins join to talk how best to write about the past. Episode Links Buckingham History Festival Jane Thynne: Midnight in Vienna Paul Lay: Providence Lost Miranda Malins: The Rebel Daughter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dads With Daughters
Raising Independent Women: Lessons from Kekoa and Madeline Anderson

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 24:48


Fatherhood is a multifaceted journey laden with challenges, joys, fears, and triumphs. On the latest episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we welcome a special duo—Kekoa Anderson and his daughter, Madeline Anderson author of Girl Dad: Stories, Lessons, and Advice from Girl Dads & Their Daughters. Their insightful conversation unveils the essence of father-daughter relationships, the intricacies of raising daughters, and the profound impact of intentional parenting. The Initial Excitement and Overwhelming Responsibility When asked about the first moment he realized he was going to be a father to a daughter, Kekoa Anderson recalled it as an overwhelmingly positive time. He highlighted the sudden surge of responsibility that came with the birth of his daughter. This initial moment of excitement quickly paved the way for a lifelong journey of learning and adaptation. Kekoa described fatherhood as a process of evolving fears and challenges. From protecting an innocent little girl to dealing with the complexities of adolescence, each stage brought new hurdles. However, the underlying theme remained the same: the importance of being present and proactive in his daughters' lives. Developing Unique Relationships One of the key points discussed in the podcast was the necessity of building unique relationships with each child. Kekoa emphasized the importance of recognizing each daughter's individuality. He talked about creating bonds through shared interests like work and golf, which allowed him to engage with each daughter uniquely. Madeline fondly recounted her memories of being included in her father's work and the significant role golf played in their relationship. Guiding Through Challenges and Building Confidence Madeline also shared an insightful story that illustrated how her father's confidence in her abilities played a crucial role in shaping her self-esteem. At just 16, Kekoa entrusted her with attending a pre-proposal meeting, a task that seemed daunting at first but ultimately empowering. This experience, among many others, instilled in Madeline a sense of confidence and independence that she carries with her into adulthood. Kekoa explained his approach to parenting as one that focuses on guiding his daughters to the answers rather than giving them directly. This method built their confidence and equipped them with problem-solving skills essential for their future endeavors. Cherishing the Journey One of the most compelling parts of the conversation was the mutual respect and admiration between Kekoa and Madeline. Madeline expressed her awe at her father's thoughtful and supportive nature. She highlighted how the realization of her unique father-daughter relationship dawned on her during college when she noticed the absence of such bonds in her peers' lives. Kekoa, in turn, shared how reading Madeline's book “Girl Dad: Stories, Lessons, and Advice from Girl Dads and Their Daughters” was a reflective experience for him, reminding him of the many special moments they shared and the lessons they both learned. Advice for Fathers The episode concluded with the "Fatherhood 5," where both guests shared their insights and advice. Madeline stressed the importance of showing up and understanding your daughter. Knowing her passions, love language, and personality can significantly enhance the father-daughter relationship. Kekoa added the wisdom of enjoying the journey and not rushing through the moments. He likened it to the gentle pace necessary in a game of golf, emphasizing the importance of taking your time and appreciating each step of the way. The conversation with Kekoa and Madeline Anderson on the “Dads with Daughters” podcast encapsulates the essence of fatherhood. It's an ever-evolving journey that requires patience, understanding, and the willingness to grow alongside your children. Kekoa's stories and Madeline's reflections offer valuable lessons for all fathers striving to build strong, supportive, and empowering relationships with their daughters. As Dr. Christopher Lewis often reiterates, fatherhood is a journey for life—a journey best traveled with love, patience, and an open heart.   TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, I love being on this journey with you. We have an opportunity every week to be able to to to work through this journey that you're on with your daughter. And every week, I love being able to be on this journey. You know, I've got 2 daughters myself. I have the opportunity to be able to learn and grow just like you are from the guests that we have on the show because it is a constant journey that we are all on. No matter if you have infants or if you have college age or if you have kids that are grown and flown out of the house and living their own life. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:54]: No matter what it is, you're still gonna be growing as a father, And your relationship with your daughters are going to change over that time. So it's important. It's important to keep learning, important to stay open to learning. And that's why every week I bring you different guests, different people that have gone through this journey in different ways. We have dads, we have daughters, we have lots of people with lots of different resources. And this week we got 2 great guests with us. I am always excited when I get to have a father and a daughter on. And this week, we do have that. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:23]: We have father Kekoa Anderson, and daughter, Madeline Anderson, with us today. And Madeline and I got introduced because Madeline recently wrote a book called Girl Dad, Stories, Lessons, and Advice from Girl Dads and Their Daughters. And we'll talk a little bit about that and this. And I think we may even have this into a 2 parter. So we'll talk more in-depth about the book as well as what she learned. But today, we're gonna be talking a lot about their relationship and what led Madeleine to writing this book as well. So I'm really excited to have them on. Kikoa, Madeleine, thanks so much for being here today. Kekoa Anderson [00:01:56]: Thank you very much. Madeline Anderson [00:01:57]: Thank you for having us. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:58]: It is my pleasure having you here today. And first and foremost, I wanna turn the clock back in time, Kikoa, and I'm gonna have you start here today. So I wanna go back to that first moment, that first moment that you found out that you were going to be a father to a daughter, what was going through your head? Kekoa Anderson [00:02:11]: Exciting times years ago. So, you know, going back to the time in my life, it was a great time in life. Just having been married for a number of years and dating my wife for some time. You know, that was the height of everything where life was all in front of me. So when that came, that was just kind of the first step of having a child. And my wife and I both wanted to be surprised, so we didn't know the sex of Madeleine at the time. So it was, you know, one of those things. And that day was just kind of life changing when all of a sudden this responsibility little package popped out and it was like really overwhelming, extremely positive way. Kekoa Anderson [00:02:47]: Reflecting back on that time was interest growing up and being a civil engineer and structural engineer and all the mechanics that are associated with that and testing everything, this was something where you could have a baby and walk out of the hospital and they just basically say, like, good luck. And there's no test, there's no form. It was an interesting time at that birth. So being ready for it, it's like, no, I was not ready for it. Nobody is. You just hear the stories from everybody. And so leaving that out, that was certainly a very exciting time. And then all of a sudden you realize, oh, I got a lot of work to do. Kekoa Anderson [00:03:20]: What's my plan and what's my path forward? Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:03:22]: You know, I talk to a lot of dads that talk about that moment when you're walking out of the hospital and they're they're especially if it's a first child, but also a your first daughter of this sense of heaviness that sets on you and the weight of being a father, but also of being a father to a daughter. And that there's some fear that goes along with that too. What would you say is was your biggest fear in raising a daughter? Kekoa Anderson [00:03:45]: It's almost like the from the little age, the fragileness and safety issue and kind of being there for him and, and the responsibility of like, of taking care of that life at that little time. It was, you know, that was the frightening part where, you know, it wasn't necessarily frightening, but it was just something that kind of came up on top. And then as you go through that, then those things change from protecting a helpless innocent little girl to then seeing her interact with certain situations, everything from preschool to kindergarten, where they had little discuss and there's little issues, which are easy solves at that time to when, you know, you move up into the junior high, high school range, and, you know, they start dating different guys, you know, then it becomes there's another kind of sense of where's the manual for this? And how do I interact with them and protect them guide them at the same time, give them the freedom to learn and choose and not be overwhelming. So you know, that very dynamic and changing all the way through it. So So now that you're interviewing me with an older daughter having gone through that, maybe I didn't answer the specific area. But, you know, that's kind of the from the start to where we were today, maybe in the summary. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:04:50]: And, Madeline, when you hear that, what goes through Madeline Anderson [00:04:52]: your head? I'm just sitting here in awe. I mean, I know we've talked so much about our relationship and I interviewed him throughout the whole girl dad process, but I feel like every time I hear how he thinks and what's going through his head, it just reminds me of how many thoughts there are, how thoughtful he is, and just how incredible of a dad he is. But I think, yeah, as far as the fears and everything, I'm sitting here kind of imagining myself going through that with my own kids one day as well. And recognizing that, yeah, there's not just one big fear. I think you answered that really well, dad. It's it really evolves throughout time and changes depending on the age and the time of life and what's kinda going around them at the time. So I'm sure a lot of dads out there can relate to that as well. Kekoa Anderson [00:05:37]: Yeah. And it's it wasn't really so much fear. It was probably kind of the wrong word. It was just kind of a when I reflect back on it, it wasn't the number of fearful steps. It was just the situations came up. You weren't in fear waiting for it to happen. It just happened and you had to react. So it's like, how do you react when reactions are necessary? Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:05:55]: And I'll say it. I mean, and fear doesn't end. There are going to be things in life even when your child is out of the house and they are living their own life, that you can still be fearful or you can still have concerns. And but you have to temper those concerns and understand that your child is an adult. And how do you deal with that now, Kikoa, as you see Certainly Kekoa Anderson [00:06:17]: Certainly no fear of that, but there's, like, the worries and stuff. As I know, I feel very confident in her abilities to manage and take care of herself even from the safety issues to the work related elements to the financial side. Those, you know, at this level, it's nice. It's that's certainly a comfortable area where you can kinda boost control with that element instead of have to worry about it. But when challenges come up, certainly, you're there to go through those fears collectively and communicate them throughout. I still, as she's taken a trip to some area, I'm giving her extra fatherly advice on don't go to these parts and stay away from this or avoid that. And she probably doesn't wanna hear that. And she already knows anyway. Kekoa Anderson [00:07:01]: But it's also it's good just to throw those things out there. So those little bullet points are in her head. Head. I always do that, maybe overdo that too, which maybe is a negative, but, you know, it's my role. I have to do it. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:07:12]: You're always gonna be a dad. That does not stop. No matter what and how old your child is, you'll still be a father and you're still gonna be engaged in many different ways. Now, every parent and then child are able to develop unique relationships, and there's things that really define that for themselves. Especially if you have multiple kids, you have to have those unique relationships with multiple kids. But when you have that relationship with your daughter, you're going to be developing it in your own way. Madeleine, for you, as you think about the relationship that you have with your dad and how that's evolved over the years, what's been some of the favorite things that you and your dad share together that you've appreciated most as you have gone through this relationship? Madeline Anderson [00:07:51]: Yeah. I would say to come to mind first. There's plenty of similarities and things that we bond over, but I would say the first one would be work. I was brought to my dad's work on the weekends when I was a kid, really enjoyed those moments. And he's always made me feel really included in his role and his job. And so I always understood when he was working, what he was doing, and it never felt like he was taking time away from me and my sisters. It felt like, oh, he's working. He's motivated. Madeline Anderson [00:08:21]: He's someone who we should be inspired by. So I always looked up to him in that sense. And then as I grew, I would always call him for work advice or business advice and we love bouncing ideas off one another or brainstorming things for work. So it's something that could be dry, but it's actually really fun for both of us, I think. And we have really great conversations around work and drive and what's next and game planning and goal setting and all of those kinds of things. And then number 2 would be golf. And that was something that my dad introduced to me as a young girl by just taking me to the course with him when he played with his friends. And at the time I didn't play, I just would sit there and count the bunnies and watch the wildlife and just enjoy myself in the cart. Madeline Anderson [00:09:06]: And finally, when I was old enough to maybe swing a club, I got a little snoopy set. It was a driver and a putter and one iron. And that was really fun for me because I felt included in the sport. And now, you know, he could take me with his friends and I could hit every now and then, and it made me feel like I was a part of the team. And then fast forward to high school, I tried out for the high school team and made that. And so I played throughout high school and he was always there guiding me. He would show up to my matches and had some fun little like one liners like roll it and hold it. And I'm forgetting some of the others, but there was some good life lessons. Kekoa Anderson [00:09:39]: From another. Madeline Anderson [00:09:40]: Yeah. Well, there's just some good life lessons in golf because it takes a lot of patience and we have to think about every stroke matters. Drive for show, putt for dough. That was another one you said. And it's just every stroke matters. You can't take what just happened in the past and apply it to the future. You have to take every single hit individually. And so having him there throughout that chapter was amazing. Madeline Anderson [00:10:03]: And now as an adult, I love going home and playing golf with my dad or trying to find a new course to play out with him. So that's been a really fun bonding experience that we still get to enjoy as adults and both work and golf, I suppose, that started when I was a young girl. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:10:20]: And what about you, Kikoa? What were some of the things that you appreciated most in that building of the relationship and the things that you shared together? Kekoa Anderson [00:10:27]: That really makes my life takes me to that extra level. Like, if I didn't have a daughter or didn't have that area, like, how my life would be different. And definitely with 3 daughters, there was a lot of different uniqueness with each one and what we did. But specifically, I think some of the successes that really made my life more expanding was to include her in those things. With the work like one she talked about, you know, we've done a lot of different projects together. We kind of create the projects to work together on. And, you know, at a little age for her visiting the office and coming in and coloring and drawing on plan sets, you know, as an engineer and like developing bridges, we had all kinds of big sheets of paper. So that was a canvas to colour on, which was fun. Kekoa Anderson [00:11:10]: But at the same time, she got to kind of see, you know, what was all engaged. And there was a lot of neat things from the computers to the printers to even the old drafting elements that was kind of unique, you know, from the work and I think that helped guide her in some of the areas that she liked. But, you know, golf outside activity is an excellent sport to play with all 3 of my daughters and even my wife. It's just being out in nature and walking. Like I said, in the early age, it wasn't about her trying to outdrive her sister, that type of thing. It was like riding in the cart. You know, they wanted to drive the car, play with the bunnies, go to the lake and fish out golf balls or things more so. But then over time, it kind of grew. Kekoa Anderson [00:11:49]: So that walk together was really, you have time for conversation, Your daughter actually beats you on poles. So then you have the competition that's, I might drive longer, but she can putt better. So all of a sudden there's these equalizers that so having the competition and you're both trying your hardest is unique, you know, compared to some other sports. So, you know, I think we all enjoyed that time together. But even just the trips and things that we took and having the conversations is really what to understand who everybody is and how they're different and being able to engage in that. You just gotta make time to do that. So the more we did it, the better. And when there's times when we got caught up with other things, it's kind of rebalancing yourself so that you have time for those activities. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:12:32]: You know, one of the questions that I guess that I would ask as a father of multiple daughters, as I said, you have to build those unique relationships. How did you find yourself parenting, fathering each of your daughters in unique ways to be able to build those unique relationships with each of them, as they were all growing? Kekoa Anderson [00:12:49]: Yeah. That's a tough one. I mean, that kind of first had a lot of activity. So it was like, here's kind of the spread. So as an engineer, I'm looking at economy of scale. So I want the golf clubs to pass down. So either one's gonna play golf. You know, the ski boots, it's like, hey, Malins went to Meredith, Meredith went to Ella. Kekoa Anderson [00:13:04]: And they I kept having 3 girls was awesome from a standpoint of once you kind of have all those upfront costs on the first, you can spread it down. But I think what we did was we were kind of well rounded and did a lot of different activities. So whether it was surfing, skiing, golfing, tennis, soccer, softball, pickleball, there was enough where we did a lot of sports, weren't necessarily experts in 1, but enjoyed the time together. So everybody kind of fell into their place and got to be themselves, you know, through that portfolio of a lot of different activities. Instead, you know, some fathers, maybe it's all soft ball and they only do softball and others might just be soccer and there's club and hockey now. And, you know, so everything's so focused and those coaches want you just to be like all this one sport. And they're always pushing for that for their team and their success. But again, watching the 3, maybe we wanted to make sure that they could go on the ski trip together. Kekoa Anderson [00:13:58]: And just because there was, you know, some club soccer team event that they would get in trouble for missing, it was kinda like we had to take that sacrifice so that our family could be together. So we didn't let, you know, one thing dominate, and we kept the portfolio open for the 3 to kinda fall into what worked Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:14:16]: best for them. Now, Madeleine, people can easily hear from you that you have been able you've been bothered in a good way in in regards to helping you to become a independent individual person that is out there living your life, doing good things, and really making a life for yourself ahead of you. And I'll say your parents had a say in that. They helped you in that journey, and you helped yourself in somewhat in that journey too. But I guess as you think back to the things that your father did, the things that he did to be able to help you to become the person that you are today, what were some of the things that really stand out to you that he did for you that really allowed for you to become the woman that you are today? Madeline Anderson [00:14:58]: The influence is certainly there. I think there's a couple of stories that come to mind, but I really liked what he said about the multiple sports. And I think that kind of mentality of, like, you can do whatever, find your passions, you know, it wasn't forced upon us, but we ended up like, I really enjoyed soccer and golf and my little sister, the littlest one, she found her passion in art. And I think throughout all of us kind of finding our own lane, obviously both my parents, my dad specifically has been so supportive and once once we kind of define what that lane is, he's really good about offering support and advice and kind of guiding us through that journey. But I think another thing is just that belief in me and my sisters and our capabilities. And one story that comes to mind is when I was 16, I just got my driver's license and my dad woke me up and he was like, Madeline, I'm double booked for a meeting. I'm I'm gonna need you to fill in for me. I was like, What do you mean? And he said, it's a pre proposal meeting. It's no big deal. You're gonna go there. You've got this. You just need to meet with everyone, give them your business cards, But first you need to understand if they're a landscape architect or an engineer. If they're an engineer politely, and the conversation move on, go to the next person, hopefully they're a landscape architect, then you give them your business card. And so I went to this pre proposal meeting. I was the youngest person by probably 30 years and one of the only women. Madeline Anderson [00:16:20]: And I had enough call, like probably too much confidence. And I just walked around and I was like, hi, would chat with somebody, found out they're a landscape architect, and then I would give them my business card. And then afterwards when I came home, even I was like, great job. Okay. Now follow-up with them. And I was like, what? So he taught me, he guided me through that whole process, but in doing so he gave me so much confidence in my abilities and put me in an uncomfortable situation, but told me that I was going to be great and could do it. And I think throughout that process, I learned how to be confident in my work and I'm sure that's just one example, but there's been so many throughout, especially high school and college where he's really just been there for me and, has guided me to feel confident about what I'm doing. So I I think that that's really translated into my adulthood and kind of how I do what I do. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:17:09]: Thank you, Coop. Were there any other things that you intentionally tried to do with your daughters to be able to instill that in them, whether they accepted it or not? Kekoa Anderson [00:17:19]: Well, definitely, yeah. I mean, the whole point of challenging them to build their confidence is not giving them the answer to the question, but a number of questions to get to the answer. And through that path of finding those was part of that success of building the confidence. I think that was one area. You know, always look at a way to bait them into thinking through the process. And for example, if you go into that pre proposal meeting, I'm an engineer. We do the bridges. So we were looking we didn't need to meet them. Kekoa Anderson [00:17:47]: They're our competitors. We wanted to look at the ones that we could partner with. So her, you know, and it was low hanging fruit. If she messed up, it wasn't gonna change our outcome, but it was just a benefit. There wasn't the pressure of her having her having to fail. It was just giving her a chance to succeed. I mean, that step of kind of seeing if she could figure out a way to figure out who's the engineer, who's a landscape architect, because we wanted those landscape architects on our team. And if she messed up and actually got an engineer, we could've worked through that issue. Kekoa Anderson [00:18:14]: So, again, it was setting them up with a challenge and let them get their hands dirty and figure it out. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:18:19]: Now we always finish our interviews with what I like to call our fatherhood 5, where we ask you 5 more questions to delve deeper into typically, it's the dad, but today, we're gonna be doing both of you. And so first and foremost, Madeline, in one word, what is fatherhood? Madeline Anderson [00:18:34]: I wanna say either guidance or support. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:18:36]: Kekoa.? Kekoa Anderson [00:18:37]: Yeah. One word. That's a tough one. It's just kinda like it's life for me. It's like, hey. That's I'm a father. So that's a tough one. But it's definitely that walk. Kekoa Anderson [00:18:45]: It makes everything fatherhood is who I am. It's awesome. Love it. I can't imagine not being it and not having that. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:18:51]: Now, Madeleine, when was the time that you felt that your dad finally succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Madeline Anderson [00:18:57]: I feel like the the finally is throwing me off because I think I grew up just with the understanding that he's a great dad to daughters. I don't know that there was ever a moment that it hit me. Oh, well, you know what? Actually, I will say when I went to college, that's when I really realized how amazing my dad is because I realized how rare that relationship is. And I might've taken it for granted, to be honest. And when I realized that a lot of the women around me did not have great relationships with their dads and they couldn't believe how close me and my dad are, that really shook me. And so, yeah, that would be probably the moment that I realized he has always been a great dad. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:19:34]: and Kekoa? Kekoa Anderson [00:19:35]: Yeah. I mean, I think the success of being a father is is it's never over. It's, like, endless. So it's you're only as good as your last success. But some of the things where you know, I saw, you know, pivotal points and like, certainly like graduation and leaving the house. And interesting enough, like Malin writing this book, it was like because a lot of people don't get to talk about it. So then when I first was reading the drafts of that, it was like, you know, goodness, obviously, the things that I had forgotten about a number of things that we had done when she was young and those type of things and really getting her perspective. So if, I mean, if daughters made a list of things that they really appreciated and the dads got to see that, that's awesome. Kekoa Anderson [00:20:14]: And, you know, so that was kind of, you know, success by her writing that and me getting to reflect on it. You know, that was, you know, great job, Mandy. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:23]: Thank you. And, Kikoa, as you think about fatherhood, who inspires you to be a better dad? Kekoa Anderson [00:20:27]: Yeah. I mean, that's a tough one too. I I think that my style is I watch and listen a number of people, and whenever I see a good idea or lesson learned, I I take that for myself. So, you know, certainly my father and my wife's father, they were great examples and a lot of family friends. So I kinda used that whole portfolio and sold all the great ideas for myself and step myself up based on what I saw and learned from them. So, but definitely, you know, my own father and my father-in-law were a big inspiration throughout the whole time as they were active with Madeline and the other daughters as well. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:21:03]: Now, both of you have given a number of pieces of advice today, things that any dad could think about. As we finish up today, Madeline, what's one piece of advice you'd wanna give to every dad? Madeline Anderson [00:21:15]: I would say show up for her. And I think the best way to do that is by knowing who she is. So take the time to really understand your daughter, her passions, the way that she thinks, maybe her love language, and then use that information to show up for her the way that she needs because that's gonna look different for every daughter. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:21:33]: Thank you, Koa. Kekoa Anderson [00:21:34]: Yeah. I think make the most of it and kind of, you get to reap all the benefits of it. I think that using golf is kind of one of the discussion items. There was a gentleman told me once, he said, you know, swing slow and accept the extra distance, which I always love that one, but that that's the same type of thing here with the advice for the dad. It's like there's a whole bunch of different moments and don't race to get to one end. Just enjoy the different parts of it and and kinda use that and take that time to engage. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:02]: Well, I truly appreciate both of you sharing this today. And and I know, Madeleine, we're gonna have you on another episode to talk more about the book. We didn't go go really into the book today. We're gonna tease that out for the next episode that we're going to have with you to be able to delve even deeper into this learning of talking to all of these different fathers and not only kind of taking the the experience that you had with your own dad, but but going even deeper than that and talking to many other fathers about their own experiences. So I really appreciate you both sharing your journey and for sharing that with other dads, and I wish you both the best. Kekoa Anderson [00:22:40]: Thank you very much. Madeline Anderson [00:22:41]: Thank you, Christopher. Really appreciate you having us on today. Kekoa Anderson [00:22:44]: Indeed. Thank you so much. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:46]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the fatherhood insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along, and the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step road maps, and more. You will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly dads like you. So check it out atfatheringtogether.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the dads with daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Dads with daughters is a program of fathering together. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:23:35]: We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat, And it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time. We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents and bring your a game. Because those kids are growing fast, The time goes by just like a dynamite blast. Calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and musclemen get out and be the world to them. Be the best dad you can be.

Mitt i livet
Bröllopsskandalen och ångestattack

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 48:17


Vi har bröllopsdag och pratar äntligen ut om skandalen på Malins & Calles bröllop. Jessica delar med sig av sommarens hetaste googling och låter Malin lyssna på en chockerande ljudfil

Kul i kombo
109. Hotness scale: Hur snygg är du egentligen?

Kul i kombo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 46:01


I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om hotness-scale, Malins tid i den “speciella skolan”, instagram-tips för dem som vill vara toxic samt testar hur bra vi känner varandra. Om ni har några frågor eller behöver hjälp med problem kan ni självklart slidea in i DM på @kulikombo, eller via våra privata konton @ssarasundberg och @mmalinlindgren. Instagram: kulikombo Tiktok: kulikombo Youtube: kulikombo Email: kulikombo@gmail.com

Kul i kombo
106. Vi läser upp era värsta snålhistorier

Kul i kombo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 41:45


Vi läser upp era värsta snålhistorier, vad vi gillar/ogillar att lägga pengar på samt ger våra (Malins) bästa spartips. Om ni har några frågor eller behöver hjälp med problem kan ni självklart slidea in i DM på @kulikombo, eller via våra privata konton @ssarasundberg och @mmalinlindgren. Instagram: kulikombo Tiktok: kulikombo Youtube: kulikombo Email: kulikombo@gmail.com

Mitt i livet
Malins pinsamma sätt och Jessicas antastning

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 21:49


Malin gör bort sig för en lärare på sitt barns skola, Jessica berättar hur hon antastat folk på en bar och sen var det det där med resan till Kina där allt kunde ha gått åt helvete.Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Älskade Psykopat
(R) Malins ex-man levde dubbelliv i över 15 år

Älskade Psykopat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 63:23


Malin träffar vad hon tror är sin drömman på en resa. De inleder ett distansförhållande och får även barn tillsammans. En dag får Malin att oväntat mail från en kvinna – ett mail som kommer som en chock! Mannen och pappan till barnen visar sig att vara gift och ha barn med en helt annan kvinna. Parallellt har han dessutom en älskarinna...Följ @alskadepsykopat på Instagram.Hela sommaren kommer du få höra några av de mest uppskattade avsnitten från podden genom åren där vi återbesöker tidigare säsongers mest lyssnade berättelser. Alla säsonger av Älskade Psykopat finns på Podplay: https://www.podplay.com/sv-se/podcasts/alskade-psykopat-294350

Ça peut vous arriver
ALERTE CONSO - Parents malins : des légumes incorporés dans des compotes !

Ça peut vous arriver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 2:59


Oliviers Dauvers pense à tous les consommateurs, et notamment ici aux parents voulant désespérément faire manger à leurs enfants des légumes. Des associations étonnantes comme pommes/framboises/goyaves/poivrons ou encore pommes/pêches/carottes/mandarines et imaginées par des marques telles que Materne et Pom'Potes, En voilà une solution maline et ludique pour faire manger des légumes aux petits ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.

Mitt i livet
Djungelstadiet och kända mamma

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 45:23


Vi drömmer oss tillbaka till djungelstadiet och Malin luktar finlandsfärja igen. Vi minns ett av dessa stadier när vi firade Malins möhippa och Jessica var en levande mopp. Leo skryter för sina kompisar om familjens rikedomar och på andra sidan stan går det rykten bland barnen om Jessica. Sen var det det där med Jessicas död på safarin och hur det kan vara positivt för Malin och podden. Och vad finns egentligen på Malins hylla i deras vinkällare Lyssna det blir kul!Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Myskoxsafari (och Malin är full)

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 50:14


Malin har flytt Mora och ligger nu i sitt escaperoom och dricker vin direkt ur flaskan. Jessica är i Tännäskröket och känner avundsjuka och beordrar sitt sällskap att leverera afterski under poddinspelningen. Blev barnet vi pratar om verkligen kidnappat och hur är det egentligen med Malins alla nya släktband? Sen var det det där med att hugga av någons ben med en yxa också. Lyssna det blir kul!Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fluent Fiction - Norwegian
Unveiling the Essence of 'Kos' by the Wharf

Fluent Fiction - Norwegian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 13:51


Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Unveiling the Essence of 'Kos' by the Wharf Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/unveiling-the-essence-of-kos-by-the-wharf Story Transcript:Nb: Oskar sitter på Bryggen i Bergen.En: Oskar is sitting on the Wharf in Bergen.Nb: Med seg har han Ingrid og Malin.En: With him are Ingrid and Malin.Nb: De ser på båtene.En: They look at the boats.Nb: Ingrid har med tjukkmjølk.En: Ingrid has brought thick sour milk.Nb: Malin har Fenalår.En: Malin has Fenalår.Nb: Oskar har klippfisk.En: Oskar has dried cod.Nb: Olav, en utlending, sitter ved siden.En: Olav, a foreigner, sits next to them.Nb: De vil læke med ham, men det er vanskelig.En: They want to communicate with him, but it's challenging.Nb: Han forstår ikke mye norsk.En: He doesn't understand much Norwegian.Nb: Men, de prøver.En: Nevertheless, they try.Nb: "Vi er i Bergen," sier Oskar, og peker rundt.En: "We are in Bergen," says Oskar, pointing around.Nb: "Dette er Bryggen.En: "This is the Wharf."Nb: " Han peker på tjukkmjølk, Fenalår, og klippfisk.En: He points to the thick sour milk, Fenalår, and dried cod.Nb: "Dette er vår mat," forklarer han.En: "This is our food," he explains.Nb: Olav nikker.En: Olav nods.Nb: Han forstår litt.En: He understands a little.Nb: Ingrid tar over.En: Ingrid takes over.Nb: "Og dette," hun holder opp en kop kaffe, "er kaffe.En: "And this," she holds up a cup of coffee, "is coffee."Nb: " Olav smiler og nikker.En: Olav smiles and nods.Nb: Han forstår kaffe.En: He understands coffee.Nb: Nå er det Malins tur.En: Now it's Malin's turn.Nb: Hun smiler til Olav.En: She smiles at Olav.Nb: "Og dette," hun viser fram en stor ullgenser.En: "And this," she shows a big wool sweater.Nb: Olav ser på den, og granskjeller.En: Olav looks at it and scrutinizes.Nb: Han forstår ikke dette ordet.En: He doesn't understand this word.Nb: Ingrid, Oskar, og Malin ser på hverandre.En: Ingrid, Oskar, and Malin look at each other.Nb: Hvordan skal de forklare?En: How can they explain?Nb: De prøver med andre ord.En: They try with other words.Nb: Varm.En: Warm.Nb: Behagelig.En: Comfortable.Nb: God.En: Good.Nb: Men Olav forstår ikke.En: But Olav doesn't understand.Nb: Han er forvirret.En: He is confused.Nb: Oskar får en ide.En: Oskar gets an idea.Nb: Han reiser seg, og går bort til en båt.En: He stands up, walks over to a boat.Nb: Han løfter opp et tau, og legger det rundt seg.En: He lifts a rope and wraps it around himself.Nb: Han ser mot Olav, og viser til tauet.En: He looks at Olav and gestures towards the rope.Nb: "Dette er også kos," sier han.En: "This is also 'kos'," he says.Nb: Olav ser forvirret ut.En: Olav looks puzzled.Nb: Han forstår ikke.En: He doesn't understand.Nb: Malin ser på Oskar, og hun smiler.En: Malin looks at Oskar and smiles.Nb: Hun reiser seg, og går bort til ham.En: She stands up and goes over to him.Nb: Hun tar en arm rundt ham, og viser deretter til tauet.En: She puts an arm around him and then points to the rope.Nb: "Dette er kos," sier hun.En: "This is 'kos'," she says.Nb: Olav ser på dem, og han smiler.En: Olav looks at them and smiles.Nb: Han forstår.En: He understands.Nb: Han forstår konseptet 'kos'.En: He understands the concept of 'kos'.Nb: Ingrid, Oskar, og Malin jubler.En: Ingrid, Oskar, and Malin cheer.Nb: De klapper Olav på ryggen.En: They pat Olav on the back.Nb: Han ler, og nikker.En: He laughs and nods.Nb: Han forstår nå.En: He understands now.Nb: De har forklart konseptet 'kos' til ham.En: They have explained the concept of 'kos' to him.Nb: De er glade.En: They are happy.Nb: De sitter på Bryggen i Bergen, og de hygge seg.En: They sit on the Wharf in Bergen and they enjoy themselves.Nb: De er fornøyd.En: They are content.Nb: Og Olav?En: And Olav?Nb: Han er fornøyd, også.En: He is content too.Nb: Han forstår 'kos'.En: He understands 'kos'.Nb: I Bergen, på Bryggen, har han lært noe nytt.En: In Bergen, on the Wharf, he has learned something new.Nb: Han har lært om 'kos'.En: He has learned about 'kos'. Vocabulary Words:Oskar: OskarIngrid: IngridMalin: MalinBergen: BergenWharf: BryggenBoats: båterSour milk: tjukkmjølkFenalår: FenalårDried cod: klippfiskForeigner: utlendingCommunicate: lækeChallenging: vanskeligUnderstand: forståExplanation: forklaringCoffee: kaffeWool sweater: ullgenserConfused: forvirretIdea: ideRope: tauConcept: konseptEnjoy: hygge segContent: fornøydLearned: lærtWarm: varmComfortable: behageligGood: godPat: klapperLaugh: lerHappy: glade

Klimakteriepodden
323.- Min berättelse med Malin Simonsen

Klimakteriepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 41:09


Ingen kvinna är den andra lik och hur man hanterar sitt klimakterium är högst individuellt. Malin Simonsen berättar om hur hon trevade efter hjälp när hon inte kände igen sig själv. Symptomen kom smygande; ryggvärk, ont i fötterna, yrsel, domningar och hjärndimma. Malins bild av klimakteriet var negativ och eftersom hon fått höra att det ska bränna i nacken av vallningar hade hon inga tankar på att symptomen hade det att göra. Vårdcentralen ville ge mediciner mot depression och ledvärk. Gynekologen ville ge hormonersättning, vilket kändes främmande. Nu, flera år senare beskriver Malin det som att hon fått en andra chans. Med hjälp av uthållighet och fokus på en sak i taget så har hon hittat sitt recept för en hållbar livsstilsförändring där kost och motion ligger i botten. Från desperation och förtvivlan till att ha energi och livsglädje. Välkommen att lyssna på en historia ur verkligheten.Läs mer på www.klimakteriepodden.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GrunderKanalen + Mye Mer Med Gry Sinding
395: Malins 10-års gründerreise: Fra blakk gründer til IMPERIE som endrer verden

GrunderKanalen + Mye Mer Med Gry Sinding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 33:06


I vår siste episode av Grunderkanalen får vi et dypdykk i Malin Brusets utrolige tiår som gründer. Malin startet på Skap Din Drømmejobb uten helt å vite hva hun ville, og deler reisen fra naprapat til GroGro Norge hvor hun er med på å endre en hel industri. Reisen fra en usikker start til å endre e hele barnemat industrien med hennes urokkelige engasjement og kreativitet.Det var alt annet enn lett, men deler hennes feil og læring. Du kan ikke annet enn å bli imponert og inspirert.Du finner Kristina her på Instagram og her er websidene hennes.https://grogro.no/ https://www.instagram.com/grogronorge/--- NEDLASTNINGER --- Årets happening: grysinding.no/livetrening Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kul i kombo
79. Malins dejtingwrapped 2023

Kul i kombo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 41:39


Vad är det värsta som Sverige skulle kunna göra olagligt? Vad är mest sannolikt att vi åker in i fängelse för? Hur har siamesiska tvillingar sex egentligen? Om ni har några frågor eller behöver hjälp med problem kan ni självklart slidea in i DM på @kulikombo, eller via våra privata konton @saramelinasundberg och @malinmarjam. Instagram: kulikombo Tiktok: kulikombo Youtube: kulikombo Email: kulikombo@gmail.com

Mitt i livet
Den hemliga asken

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 44:12


Jessica inser att hon ej kan leva utan våra lyssnares kunskap. Malin kontrar med en hemsk berättelse hon upplevt natten innan. Jessica har hittat något helt otroligt förfall som hon paketerat i en ask till Malin som Malin knappt vågar öppna. Sen var det det där med Tantparkour och Malins hemska upptäckt över Atlanten. Och måste hon verkligen göra om hela sitt badrum. Lyssna, det blir kul!Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kul i kombo
73. Elaka saker våra ex har gjort mot oss

Kul i kombo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 49:54


Den här veckan går vi igenom elaka saker som våra ex har gjort mot oss, Malins senaste dejt som involverar både sång och piano, samt bjuder på några roliga historier. Vi läser även upp våra bästa julklappstips! Om ni har några frågor eller behöver hjälp med problem kan ni självklart slidea in i DM på @kulikombo, eller via våra privata konton @saramelinasundberg och @malinmarjam. Instagram: kulikombo Tiktok: kulikombo Youtube: kulikombo Email: kulikombo@gmail.com

Mitt i livet
Sexiga gubbar

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 49:32


Jessica har hittat en ny gubbe hon vill ligga med. Och visst är det ett måste att informera om att högtalaren är på när man ringer någon, som följd av detta landar Jessica i dåligt ljus hos Malins son 2 gånger dessutom. Hur är det egentligen med föräldrar som säljer barnens salamisar nu innan jul, ok eller ej? Jessica fortsätter sin ADHD-utredning och ger psykologerna skit på stället hon går. Sen var det det här med att Malin blev iputtad i poolen och vad hardet att göra med Britney Spears bröst egentligen?Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Civil Wars and a Kingdom without a King with Miranda Malins (ep 174)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 45:10


With a country that's mostly a monarchy, it's tempting to skip over the gap between Charles I and Charles II. But those years of reimagining government changed things forever. Historian Miranda Malins joins us to explain the "gap years" that included wars, experiments, and Oliver Cromwell.Show NotesMiranda MalinsMirandamalins.comFacebook: mirandamalinsbooksPinterest: mirandamalins@mirandamalinsBooks: The Puritan Princess, The Rebel DaughterCarol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydThe Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and SwordCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast LicenseLet's shake up history together!@shakeuphistory

Mitt i livet
Malins bäver

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 46:20


Malin bor mitt i ett safari där livsfarliga saker sker! Jessica håller samma tema och ska åka på singelresa till Afrika. Malin är numera diplomerad yogalärare efter en ångestattack och en hotellnatt då hon var tvungen att dra från familjen. Det verkar som det spökar i Nacka då Jessica fått en påhälsning från andra sidan. Sen var det det där med att välja vilket team du vill vara med på som klassförälder, lyssna det blir kul.Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mitt i livet
Malin bryter ihop på Atlanten

Mitt i livet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 63:00


Vi är tillbaka i stuidon och vi pratar SÅKLART om alla smaskiga detaljer vad som hände på segelbåten över Atlanten. Var egentligen Malins mamma en av deltagarna, och vilka delade säng och vem kräktes mest? Såna bakom kulissen detaljer en vill ha liksom. Sen var det ju det där med Jessica och bananflugorna. Lyssna det blir kul!Klipps av Victor Ganguly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.