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Creating a stable, welcoming environment after divorce isn't just about interior design—it's about healing, comfort, and establishing a foundation for your family's new chapter. When children shuttle between homes, the spaces they inhabit profoundly affect their ability to process and adjust to their new reality.Interior designer Molly Anderson discovered this truth through personal experience when her son candidly told her that her ex-husband's house "didn't feel like home." This insight launched her specialty practice helping divorced parents create nurturing environments for themselves and their children. As she reveals, children are remarkably perceptive about their surroundings: "Anytime any of my kids' friends come over, they're like 'oh, your house feels so nice.' I mean, they could be eight years old and say that—you would never even think a kid would notice."The conversation explores practical, budget-conscious approaches to transforming post-divorce spaces. Anderson emphasizes that expensive furniture and professional design aren't prerequisites for creating comfort. Simple changes—warm lighting (using 2700K bulbs instead of harsh white lights), comfortable bedding, and even artificial plants—can dramatically transform how a space feels. Most importantly, involving children in design decisions helps them develop ownership and pride in their new environment.For many newly-single parents, particularly fathers who may not have been primarily responsible for home décor decisions during marriage, identifying personal style presents a significant challenge. Anderson offers compassionate guidance, explaining how she helps clients discover their preferences and create environments that support emotional healing while reflecting their new identity.Whether you're starting from scratch in a new space or transforming an existing home after divorce, this conversation provides thoughtful strategies for creating environments where both parents and children can thrive during this transition. The right surroundings don't just provide physical comfort—they create the foundation for healing and new beginnings.Join our Signal Channel: https://shorturl.at/8yqTbJoin The Divorce Dadvocate Membership Community - FULL Episodes - Live Meetings – FREE Workshops & Courses – Private Discussion Groups & MORE! - https://thedivorceddadvocate.com/membership-tiers/How Are You Adjusting To Your Divorce? Find out in this quiz - http://www.thedivorceddadvocate.com/divorce-quiz.html*FREE Dads Guide To Divorce* How to survive and thrive during and after divorce: http://www.dadsguidetodivorce.comDon't suffer in silence! Get relief from the pain and confusion of your divorce and schedule your FREE, No Obligation Coaching Consultation - schedule a time directly into my schedule at www.TalkWithJude.com.Join other divorced dads who have experienced or are experiencing divorce in this FREE Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/Other Resources:The Divorced Dadvocate Website - http://www.TheDivorcedDadvocate.comThe Divorced Dadvocate YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeSwx-F8KK4&list=PLT4HyN5ishYJznK51205ESxGZ2d19YkBpThe Divorced Dadvocate Podcast - https://thedivorceddadvocate.buzzsprout.com/Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/The Divorced Dadvocate Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/thedivorceddadvocate/Music credit: Akira the DonSend us a text Support the show
after a brief intermission we are back and our guest is Molly Anderson Molly is known for her work on shows such as The Double Life of my Billionaire Heiress, Perfume and Moon, My Heartless Alpha and so many more. She also stars in films such as Mail Lady, Froggy, That Night, and more. We chat super candidly about what it's like first moving out to LA- finances, roommates, random jobs. We talk about representation- if having a bad rep is better than no rep. We talk about the realities of being a female in this industry and Molly gets really vulnerable about how sometimes everything is not what it seems! Molly's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mmactuj/ follow us on insta!! https://instagram.com/actinglikeanact... tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@actinglikeana... youtube: https://youtube.com/@actinglikeanacto... email: actinglikeanactorpodcast@gmail.com sophie's instagram: https://instagram.com/sophiejordancol... website: sophiejordancollins.com the beat: • FREE BEATS NO COPYRIGHT - "Unique" | ... podcast produced by Connor McBain: https://www.instagram.com/cmcbain17?igshid=NzZhOTFlYzFmZQ%3D%3D
A surprise inheritance. A second chance. A heartbreaking family secret. In the wake of heartbreak, Molly Anderson finds herself pleading with the affluent Frost family to allow her one last summer... Uitgegeven door SAGA Egmont Spreker: Alexandra Wright
Gemma and Natalie are chatting to Molly Anderson of Promenades Travel.Please expect lots of fangirling about travelling around Britain in search of history, and many memories of visiting castles.Find more on the Promenades Travel here: https://www.promenadestravel.com/Please find more history fodder on our website https://www.ifitaintbaroque.art/ and if you would like to come with me on a walking tour of London, please check out https://www.reignoflondon.com/ .To join one of Natalie's walking tours, please see here:https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-the-royal-british-kings-and-queens-walking-tour-t426011/https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/royal-london-georgian-and-windsor-monarchs-walking-tour-t481355/https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-unsavory-history-guided-walking-tour-t428452/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leadership isn't just reserved for those with fancy titles. In a small company, everyone is a leader of sorts. To discuss this and other thought-provoking leadership truths, my business BFF, Molly Anderson is here today! We recently attended a development workshop together and it truly opened our eyes. We're diving into the magic of in-person team building and social gatherings, explaining how they lay the foundation for a strong team. The core of it all? Communication, connection, and relationships. Molly emphasizes how these factors are the foundation of any team. We've even got you covered on the benefits of bringing in a consultant to facilitate a development workshop for your crew. You won't want to miss our recount of "The Spy Game," a captivating team-building exercise that opened up a world of understanding among the teams.If you're ready to unlock your leadership potential, gain a fresh perspective on communication, or fuel personal development like never before, grab your earbuds and tune in to the full episode!What you'll hear in this episode:[1:05] What the leadership workshop was like[3:45] Everyone is a leader of sorts in a small company[4:20] Importance of connecting in person in a remote company[5:30] How meeting in person influences giving the benefit of the doubt and assuming positive intent[6:20] The spy game[14:45] Benefits of bringing in a consultant to facilitate a development workshop for your team[15:15] Leadership must buy into development workshops[18:45] The foundation of any team is the relationships you have with one anotherListen to Similar Episodes:How to Build and Support High-performing Remote TeamsDriving excellence by building and Sustaining a Strong Company CultureThe Four Essential Skills Bosses Need to Have* Connect with me on IG @jackie.koch_* Find more information on my website https://www.jackiekoch.com/
Baked zucchini ‘fries' with Parmesan are a no-fry, irresistible side // Molly Anderson and the cherry mochi donuts…so good! // Favorite knives in the kitchen outside of the chefs knife // For our Charlie's Produce, Cultivation Fresh segment – we talk about Hatch Chiles! // Stone Fruit // Elevate your coleslawSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Any entrepreneur knows that hiring great people takes a lot of time and effort. Business owners also know it's crucial that they make smart choices with what they spend their time and energy on. Thankfully, recruiters are available to support your entire hiring process by saving you time, providing expertise, and creating a great candidate experience so that you can turn your applicants into employees. Ready to outsource your hiring process? Go to peopleprinciples.co to see how we can help shepherd your candidate experience and your recruiting process to help you make the best hire. * Connect with me on IG @jackie.koch_* Find more information on my website peopleprinciples.co
Heritage Radio Network's Nora Peachin is traveling the world for one year in search of communities organizing to make our food systems more equitable, and she's bringing you along with her. In the first episode of the series, Nora visits Italy to learn about the right to food and food charity.Further Reading: See the complete United Nations Right to Food Team's voluntary guidelines here.To learn more about Community Food Centers Canada, visit their website or check out The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement, a book by Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis, his wife.Here you can read about the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, Milan's Food Policy office, and Caritas Italiana.Other texts that have greatly informed this episode include Janet Poppendieck's Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement, Graham Riches and Tiina Silvasti's First World Hunger Revisited: Food Charity or the Right to Food, Andrew Fisher's Big Hunger: The Unholy Alliance between Corporate America and Anti-Hunger Groups, and Molly Anderson's research on food justice and the right to food.Nora's research is funded through a grant from the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. The Watson Foundation offers one-year independent research fellowships for graduating college seniors.HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.
I'm joined by my dear friend and recruiting powerhouse Molly Anderson. She has 15 years of talent acquisition and recruiting experience and has helped build teams at places like Groupon and Lumi, and now at Mothership. We discuss how she got her start in recruiting and how her background in improv, comedy, and writing has served her in this industry. Molly highlights what leaders of small businesses can do to improve their hiring process, current trends she's seeing in the job market, and what candidates are looking for in potential companies, regardless of the size of an organization. Molly also explains the difference between tech and non-tech recruiting and shares her top tips for people looking to hire right now. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:The matchmaking aspect of hiring and recruiting The types of communication skills that are crucial for business leaders The roles that are the hardest to fill right now Why having a LinkedIn page is necessary for hiring and recruitingThe baseline benefits that Molly is seeing most employers offer Trends in remote working stipends, retirement funds, and wellness packages CONNECT WITH MOLLYMessage Molly on LinkedIn: Molly Anderson CONNECT WITH JACKIEFollow People Principles: @peopleprinciplesLet's TikTok: @peopleprinciplesLearn more: peopleprinciples.coABOUT MOLLYMolly Anderson is a badass recruiting professional who fell into recruiting completely by accident. In her 15 years of recruiting she has worked within tech and startups of all sizes, recruiting for roles from entry to VP level. Currently she works in freight tech recruiting for Mothership. The best part of her life is her two year old daughter who has no idea what recruiting is, let alone what a job is.
Molly Anderson's cinnamon rolls from Dahlia Bakery // Thierry tells us about French holiday traditions // Fascinating holiday foods from other parts of the world // A heartwarming tale about Santa's helpers // Ham for the holiday – our picks // Lastly, we will play Rub with Love trivia challenge!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for some "behind the scenes" talk with the Director and Cast of The Florentine Player's production opening August 5th, of Ken Ludwig's The Games Afoot - or Holmes for the Holidays! The play runs August 5, 6, 7 & 8th. We want to extend our thanks to Derek Kowol, and The Florence Community Theater for welcoming us as always! And also thanks to Sara Scheidies, Katherine Villata, and Molly Anderson for such a fun conversation! The Florence Community Theater – home to The Florentine Players – has been staging productions in the Florence area since 1964. Although often known for the Annual Melodrama, the Theater stages three major productions per year. For more information including performance dates, show ratings, and show descriptions, please visit https://www.florentineplayers.com All productions performed at Florence City Hall located at 2862 State Street in Omaha, Nebraska. Note Programming and scheduling are subject to change The Florentine Players are organized as a division of the Florence Historical Foundation , a non-profit, tax-free corporation. Website: https://florentineplayers.com/index.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlorentinePlayers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florencecommunitytheater/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlorenceTheater The Florence Theater, 2864 State Street, Florence, Omaha, Nebraska, Phone: 531-600-8634 Email: info@florencetheater.org #florencetheater #florentineplayer ****** HOW TO LISTEN TO THE PLATTE RIVER BARD PODCAST Listen at https://platteriverbard.podbean.com/ or anywhere you get your podcasts. We are on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Podbean, Overcast, Listen Now, Castbox and anywhere you get your podcasts. You may also find us by just asking Alexa. Listen on your computer or any device on our website: https://www.platteriverbard.com/. Find us on You Tube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCPDzMz8kHvsLcJRV-myurvA. Please find us and Subscribe!
This year's UN Food Systems Summit is being seen by many as an opportunity to define the future of food. The summit may also be the launch pad for a new science & policy interface - what's being described as an 'IPCC for Food'. But do we really need an IPCC for Food? Shouldn't we simply better fund and better utilise the mechanisms we already have? ffinlo Costain is joined by food systems experts from IPES Food. Jennifer Clapp, from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, is part of the UN's High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and Nutrition. Molly Anderson is a specialist in hunger, food systems, and multi-actor collaborations for sustainability from Middlebury College in Vermont, USA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farmgate/message
Delaney Drake joins us after winning the national championship with the Wisconsin women's hockey team. THE PULSE Basketball districts are upon us and we talk about every single game that is slated for this week. Hear who we think are a lock for a district title, the most interesting matchups and more! INTERVIEW Delaney Drake, University of Wisconsin hockey player and Leland alum CHATTER THAT MATTERS We recognize multiple regional champions and chat about wrestlers, bowlers and hockey teams who still have a shot at a state title. HALL OF FAME TC West's Jeremy Decker bowls a perfect game, Cadillac's Molly Anderson hits 1,000 career points and a Trojan wrestler are nominated for the HOF. TRIFECTA What happened to the Big Ten in the NCAA Tournament?
This week I get to chat with my friends, Molly Anderson and Catherine Gilmore about the importance of finding authentic community. In this episode we share our own experiences of being formed in community whether in college or grad school and seeking authentic community out as a young adult. We offer our own insights on how we worked hard to find the friends that we have in St. Louis, and how it's worth it to put the work in in order to find real authentic community. Enjoy this episode and leaving a rating! Intro Song: Particle House, "I Don't Mind."
Cadillac's Molly Anderson, our 2019-2020 girls basketball Player of the Year, joins us over the phone to chat about her Big North Conference MVP season and how the Vikings plan to come back stronger next season. THE PULSE The MHSAA officially cancels all winter and spring sports....what does this mean for athletes and The Get Around? INTERVIEW Cadillac junior Molly Anderson ALL-REGION We reveal all of the players who made the girls basketball All-Region team, from first to sixth team and beyond. HALL OF FAME Three new members are inducted retroactively. TRIFECTA What is your work from home space like?
The payoff for human exploration is the science.
Developing the technology that will take humans to Mars will lead to advances in capabilities here on Earth.
Whirl: Helping Women Get Out of Their Comfort Zones and Live Their Best Lives
Molly Anderson, from Ohio Roller Derby, joins Jen and Keisha to talk about her whirl at roller derby!
This week on What Doesn’t Kill You, host Katy Keiffer is joined by Molly Anderson. Anderson is part of the Food Studies program at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she teaches about hunger and food security, fixing food systems, and sustainability. She is especially interested in multi-actor collaborations for sustainable food systems, sustainability metrics and assessment, food system resilience, human rights in the food system, food security and the right to food in the U.S. and other industrialized countries, and the transition to a post-petroleum food economy.
This week on What Doesn’t Kill You, host Katy Keiffer is joined by Molly Anderson. Anderson is part of the Food Studies program at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she teaches about hunger and food security, fixing food systems, and sustainability. She is especially interested in multi-actor collaborations for sustainable food systems, sustainability metrics and assessment, food system resilience, human rights in the food system, food security and the right to food in the U.S. and other industrialized countries, and the transition to a post-petroleum food economy.
Throughout the centuries, objects that were once considered functional have evolved into an art form. Molly Anderson talks about the progression of quilts from utilitarian to intricate works of art. She also discusses the creative development of her own work.